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THE BEE: b OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916. 0 =2 = FAl SSTATE—IMPROVED r., $3°60—82 er and ff location appeals one or write and ask for | Mr. Glesing. 1 will be glad to show you through them HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St Ty GET A START ON §250, CASH BALANCE AT $15 MONTHLY 4 rooms, extra large ! ot fine bearing fruit; hous i Price {x $1.400. Tt wi ou this. ane sk for Mr X {ASTINGS & HEYDEN Tyle H SAFETY FIRST i FOR RELIaBLE AND SAFE Bl Fikk AND TORNA DO INSUKAS SEE O'NEIL'E It K. 64 Brardels Theater 601t & INS, Al Ride itages. | ufld four WALLACE, 614 Keeline R H. LANDERYOU, ' Real Estate insurance 201 Neville Blk Tel. Doug, 3600 FARGAING In real estat and screage { Colfax 1062, after 11 a. ps || REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGES L K remarkabl. ‘nerease in BEE Went { ""Ads can bo traced to only one source— ¥0od resulls at less cost (han any otber Omaha paper o 12878 MORE ‘uld Want Ads M and April than | o months 1916 | {RESIDENCE—~Well ) I on ' Florence | boulevard. Want mereago or vacant lots Addrows 8 e WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WAN'T? Bee us first. We may have just what | | you want, We sell or trude everything, ! anywhere. ( Smith. Tyler 101, | #12 Ko, 15th CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer. C. J, Canazn McCague Bldg | REAL ESTATE - SUBURBAN Benmnn YOUR HOME IN BENBON! BUY THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price | hne J BTART L 520000, wize, B0x128; located on Locust " Bt letween Clark and Burnham, not [' far from school and car line. Geo, K. 4 Bee office. Omaha. Wright Counell Biuffs, houses [ 70 the Omana the west end of ( people buying n nell Blufts, ve & cholee list of mew, modern West End houses and lots and will gladly show you anytime. DAY & HESS CO Telenhone 3344, 123 Pearl St Councll Blutfts, fl BN biock, 24 ota. for walo in the wouthorn part of Councll Bluffs, cheap for caa', or money-making ple 10th St Ia will trade for Kood “ture show. Information 3211 8. Councll Blufts, I DUNDEE . THE ONE BEST BUY $5,250 Big lving room, dining room and kitch- en on first floor; 4 unusually good sized bedrooms and bath upstairs; attractive arrangement; beautiful oak woodwork; one of the Jocations In the village; full wouth front lot, 60x136; one block to car line, Hero is & practically new, up- to-dute modern house, which cost $5,000 to bulld ou a worth §1,600, to be kad for the of the house alone. Must be #old; we want an offer; i's & wonder ful chanoe; now rented at §40 per month, Possession 1t desired ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,, _ Tyler 1636 33 Rose Bldg. $3,000 BEAUTIFUL DUNDEE Two beautiful Dundee lots, 100x1%8, strect and alley paved and all paving pald in full; located just right and other advantages which 1 will explain if in- $500 cash, balance 320 every till pald for; 6% per cent in- [legant place for fine home or ment. 50, Willlam Colfax, 7084 Keeline Bldg FOR BALE r, oo of the best avallable Ha ow vacant lots. Beau. tifully loca an attractive price. Telophone owner, Douglas 647 F-ROOM house with sleeping porch; cio to school; bigrest rgaln in Dund __Tel_ Dougiun 2696 lore Make Fiorence you. will show you th elln # FOR SALE 0 or three mcres, one half of each mcre bearing orchard, on Pratt St, oune bl K oust of Krug Park; paved streot. Call Walnut 1328 REAL ESTATE—BUS- PROP'TY NORTHEAST st and Davenport Sta, KOx06 tng for $100 per month Price $6,600 H. A. "VOLF 14 Ware Block, Doug, 8068 { FINANCIAL feal Estate Mortunges. MONKY 'O fOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses. single houses, business property and! farm lands at 6%, S4% and 0% W, H. THOMAS, ndx Douglas 160 for lomns on best ciass city residences (n wmounts £,00 up loans. Heasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST ©0., 162 Farnam 8t OMAHA homes, East Neb ko farms OKE} AL ESTATE CO., Phone Douring » W Keeline 10 o WiF Omaha Nat n improved fa buy cood tarm ¢ Co., Omaha and ort AEE BLDG MONET TO LOAN on improved SHOPEN MON Y fare Nattonal Hank & OO Dous 4im B GARVIN BROS, % umess NONEY siaby Tr " Pans Wiy Rarks and Honds 2% Uuarantee *380% SR metien W KERR 5, LA NU'RY KRML | BT e Co Wa can & abateat e b » Abatraet -t We \ng " e REAL ESTATE WANTED W ¥ WANTE Av part e Blag. | CAN | It has Jands, city also | FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colora rils earing 1l ex braska k Box 66, Weld cou BUY now the s 1 I e. Owner, Fred Uhle Colorado, 34 pe Lincoln, Til Omaha Minnesotn Lards. 80 OR 160 ACRES good well-settied part of Todd county go0d roads, schools and churche to $20 per acre; terms, 31 sh, balance $1 per mcre & yew res 1o melect from: agents wanted; make low railrond rate to inspect SCHWAB BROS heavy ol Minn. price, r acre 5,000 will 1028 Plymouth Hdg. Minneapolis. Minn | Min s CHEAP FARMB—Any cany torma, in the beat Jent county, Mo, W. 8 Block, Omaha d homestead of 0 ncre cont plow land, near timber, in & watered country; good K good wol to 20 mMes from nt have some smal unning est out Box 383 Nebraska Lands. IMPIROVED k0-acro farm near Lincoln, per. Relyoa & Oitford, 316 Ramge ¥ Omaha, Neb d town, and 7-room residen want 1 [ northeast Ka FOR SALE—320 acres, aix miles wouth of Big Spring, Neb. Level land. Price $26 or ncre. K, M. Adams, Morris, Minn owner 4h0 ACRES, fmproved, must be sold dur ing May. Box Y 2 Broken Bow, Neb. Nouth Dukotn Lands. VOR BALE-—8IX BELEGANT QUAKRTERS in pink county, ench nearly all under culti canh. Worth twice ss much, You will buy If you mee them Wil Issenbuth owner, Redfield D. M " ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? 1t w0, gét a copy of our Journal first roperty and stocks of goods adveriised from nearly every S0 that you can find just what in columns. Established & 78,000 readers Send r's subscription or $1 for 3 .lf)\\'A a TARMS, » y property for | #ale and " 1. Combs, 09 Trande s Theater B1dg, Doug. 3016, FARM LAND WANTED threo medium HAVE cash buyers for two wized farms in west lowa or oast braska Thomas Campbell, Koaline HORSES-LIVESTPUK-VEHICLES ror Sale HAY, 8660 n ton. A W. Wakner, 801 N, 18, TH surkable Incre in BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one wource Kood results at less cost than any other Omaha papor _ POULTRY AND PET STOCK BILKO CHIC FOOD Made of pure grain. Best in the mar Ket, If your deuler does not handle it 'u to A. W, WAGNER, 801 N. lsth 85t »ouglas 1142 PIGEONS pay far better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; free book explains all. Majestio Bquab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, Ia. BT received a () T EONS T8 resived » CHAMELEONS the little color changing pet. Max Gels ler Bird Co, 1617 Farnam At Beroenings §1.46 por 100 1bs. 501 N. 16th Bt AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE G HOUSE 2209 Farnam. 1916 Maxwoll. 1916 Regal 2 Overlands. 1914 Maxwell, * 1916 Maxwoll Palge touring. Btudebaker 8. 4 Ford touring and roadsters. Look theso bargains C. W, 2216 Farnam. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, Bpecial rate for lability (nsurance on 'ord_cars, including property dar. 2ge, §25. Fire and theft at lowest ratea KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2819, rancis, Douglas 863 DODGE CAR—FINE CONDITION, Run 5,200 miles Three extra casings—A good buy NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO, 1914 Farnam St Phone Doug THE AUTOMUBILE WONDER. Make a ton truck out of your Ford car. Kverybody is Luying this “Form- a-Truck.” It solves vour delivery prob- lem and sells Ilke wild fire. Axents wante For_particulars see or write JOHNRON-DANFORTH (0. 1520 N 16th WE will trade you a new Ford for your 0id one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 2th and Harney Doug. 5261 UBKL CAIL BARGAINS AT MURPHY O'BRIEN AUTO CO. IN16I8 Farnam St L] e Aurcaeahiles, | Walter Andersor., exp't rep'g electric & | batteries, Storage. 2230 Farnam. D. 431 n Thres N . Hes DON throw away old tUres. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save fou @%. 2 n 1 leanizing Co., 1614 davenport St, Omaha. Neb. Doug. 24, | AUTO TIRES REBULLT $2.00 10 8.0 DUO PIRE CO.. 1811 Chicago St . Klas 4 Aute Repuiring noa Palnting. NER Auto Hadiator Kepar r * ond prices right, 18 ) e ) P reward for magneto w ' r olls rep yadorfor N\ JOR MURPHY - Auto 1 ne, in L Tyler " MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES HARLKY-DAV] N M YOLS Pargain | 1 s o Vi Hova o Moty Man § Loavenworth TWENTY-FIVE OMAHANS GO TO VISIT BILLY SUNDAY TATE JOURNAL, | ILODGE ROOM NEWS ' OF GREATER OMAHA | South Omaha Car;p of W. 0. W. En- | tertains Members With 0Old- Fashioned Party. | PROGRAM OF MUSIC GIVEN | One of the pleasing entertainments | of the season was given on last Tue |day evening by South Omaha Camp | No. 211, W. O, W., when it entertain |ed embers and their families with a real old fashioned program. Some xcellent musical selections were ren |dered | Kosciuzko Camp No. 352 will meet at Woodmen of the World Hall, | Twenty-seventh and L streets, on | Sunday, June 4, at 2 o'clock, for in Litiation, This camp has increased in Pmembership from seventy-one to more than one hundred memdbers in fifty days Columbus, 69, will meet on Sunday, June 4, at 12 o'clock at Prague hall, Thirteenth and Willia street to transact its regular month ly busine Florence No. 505 will meet on Thursday evening, June 1, at city hall Florence, to transact its regular monthly busi At the close the protection degree will be conferred upon a number of candidate Hungarian Petofi No., 473 will meet | General Distributors over the sea. fic ending of Chapter facing death! gins at that point— dive-boat, the in the cabin, can save the sub Will the inventor be “secret” disappear? R ite theatre, 1 K, Starts With the Fierce Undersea Struggle —Today! The first flash on the sereen shows the doomed rising water the terrific struggle for life hundreds of feet down in the ocean! W hat terlously murdered and the See the answer today at your favor. ander Powell's novelization of “The Secret of the Sub. marine” ln this newspaper. Nettie Jordan, captain of the team, is xious to get the team in shape to ' Anton Ad $ the first ze at the state con- r a larger member clave in North Platte, next April of a series immer pic- | Mr Dellone, Lady Rowena of the nics to be given by Alpha Camp No. |lodge, is planning a series of enter- 1, will be held today at Fontenelle tainments for the ummer months park, for Alpha Camp men vich will be unique in Yeomen cir- families and friends ts lcles. Amos E. Henely Corres has for prizes are scheduled accepted the invitation of Fremont siring to enter can do so. homestead, Fremont, Neb., to deliver Woodmen Circle Notes. mont. It is expected that a large Welcome Grove will enter the delegation will go from here if the children of the members of i le | weathcr is favorable and Druid Camp at- Druid Saturday afternoon, June 3 These dern Woodmen. entertainments are given annually B, & M. camp, Modern Woodmen The female quartet, recently orgar America held its regular meeting very popula building, Tuesday evening, May 23 7 After disposing of the regular busi o Koand L. of Security. lncesd good fellowship meeting was s Al : © held and enjoyed by all. Neighbors e s ' 'Fred Dickinson, E. B. Miller and P S 4ol hall. |1 DeVal were present and favored 0. ea pisg. e ¢ sy | the camp with hort talk twi Tribe of Ben Hur, Shazinioncs I'he regular meeting of the Mecca | give a dance at Ancient Order of | present Ien new applications were United Workmen hall Saturday even- | read | e e I'he chorus wor progressing rapidly under the direction of Sister Brotherhood of American Yeoman, Alice McKenzie. Thursday evening, Last Wednesday evening Omaha | June 1, will be an open meetig for Homestead No. 1404 gave a free dance | the members and their friends evening the homestea | give a bo S y nl W k B k ocial in its hall'in Labor Temple for t(J(‘ 0rk on ban of the drill team, M the benefit ..\ Omaha, One! The marine was going down—the occupants T'oday, Chapter Two bes ine? mys. Alex- \ See“The Secret of the ) Submarine” TODAY At These Theatres: WHISKEY GROTTE BROTHERS CO. Nebrasks sub- “ Read the Story in The OMAHA DAILY BEE Motion pictures produced by the American Film Company, Ine , and distebuted through 08 Mutual Film Evehanges in Amerca Eahiditore PURE FOOD Presented by American Film Company, Inc. \ This wonderful motion picture success enters upon its second big week, its second pulsating chapter today. mendous crowds will sit amazed at the startling climaxes, the mighty thrills enacted by Thomas Chatterton and Juanita Hansen, the popular co-stars and the strong company supporting them. Smashing Scenes That Hold > Great Throngs Spellbound!! Chapter Two of “‘The Secret of the Submarine” is a remarkable production in itself! ll.alone represents a fortune expended to film astounding events under and You remember the terri- Mutual Laihange ¢ Yeomen memorial address at Fre- Building iz Now Almost Finished The stecl skeleton of the new First National bank building, Sixteenth and Farnam streets, is now the full four teen stories high This steel work, nearly completed, with remarkable ~dispatch, Better equipment for handling steel con- struction has probably never been in operation in Omaha During the carly part of the week, the steel work- ers quit work during one afternoon, It was said by some they had merely quit for the want of the necessiar material to work with for mlcrhal); day. By others it was said they had quit because of a police demonstra- tion made there when some of the striking building laborers had stepped into the building and created some- thing of a disturbance At any rate, it is now given out that the strike is not to affect the steel work on this building, and that this part of it is soon to be finished. which has is véry progressed Soothes Your Cough and Cold. Bell's Pino-Tar-Honey soothes the s cough, kills cold germs, 26c. Dr raw spots, oane ANl drugglsts—Advertisement Again tre- 318 S vl I o o N Weite or wite your nearest | Chicago Man Named Chief Inspector For The Hay Market J. C. Pederson, of Chicago, is to be the chief h inspector for the new Omaha Hay market. He was chosen by the special committee of the Omaha Hay exchange, and is to come to Omaha soon, after spending a few weeks in Kansas City getting acquainted with the methods used there Mr. Pederson has been chief dep uty hay inspector on the Chicago market for three ycars, and secre tary of the Chicago Hay Receivers' association for the same length of | time | . Standing committaes of the Omaha Hay exchange for the year have been appointed_and approved as follows MARKET ¥ | E. A Knapp, chair- J h | “man Nels Parsor P COMPLAINT 1. M. Welsh, chair- J, A, Nixon man Hyland ARBIT N M. J. Hyland, chair Am W. T, Burne, 5 Butler INPECTION, GRADES AND RULE Y. P. Brown, chalr- W. E. Hopkin man A ixon WEIGH arsons, chair- G Butler ¢ L. Weekes, Tyson C. M. R TRANPORTATION c Pickons, chair-A. A. Nixon, A, C. Bmith 3 Sunderland, Aither " J. Farrington, Wel Wentbrook W. Judwon ¥ I ¥ ¥ E. A Knapp Dress Reform in Local Swedish Singing Society Cream colored serge trousers, blue serge coat, soft white shirt, navy blue four-in-hand " tie. How is that for comfort and appearance in a mass chorus of 5007 When the local Swed- ish Singing society “Norden” recent ly submitted this to a referendum vote of the American Union of Swed ish Singers, as a substitute for the regulation full dress, which has been in vogue at all formeg festivals, the singers with one accord answered in the affirmative, The singers will make their initial appearance in this uniform at the festival concerts at the Omaha Audi torium, June 19 and 20, Besides being pleasing to the eye, and giving a measure of comfort to those on the concert stage, the uniforms should make a striking appearance in the parade schedule for Monday after noon, June 19, Deputy Sheriffs Bring Home Fish One doesn’t need expensive flies and paraphernalia, nor even a long railroad ticket, to catch fish, declares Deputy Sheriff Ed Palmer, who is go ing about exhibiting a snapshot of himself and four friends carrying 125 big fish caught near Elk City “All you need is to know how to catch 'em,” Palmer advises, “And /have plenty of bait,” added Deputy Bill Hogan, who was a mem- ber of the party “Be sure to carry your bait in a jug,” put in Deputy Jim Lindsey, who also helped betray the fish. George Moore and Chris Christensen were the other members of the party According to the picture, the fish range in size from a senegambian seam squirrel up to the length of period between drinks when i George Moore’s turn to buy. Changesand| TRAIN NO. 5: line, room for women. TRAIN NO. 1: carries the sun-parlor lo TRAIN NO. 10: “Chicago-Omaha-Denver Limited” Chicago 5:30 p. m., arrive Omaha at 7:00 Council Bluffs, and leave at “Atlantic Express" T 14 from the Northwest), will be operated through Eight Billion of Dollars Held by The Resg:rvc Banks Washington, May 28 $8,000,000,000, a 1 Res urce vigh 1 nal nearly the cities of the country troller Williams He issued this statement “The abstract of conditions of all national bank central reserve and reserve cities as of May 1, shows that their resources have reached an other high water mark, total fesources reserve apd reserv on May 1, tonight in central comp announced in the being reported at $7,976,000,000, an increase of $259,000,000 over the call of N h 7 “The deposits in the national bank were $6,593,000,000, an increase of $240,000,000, while loans and dis counts increased only $48,000,000 or from $4,164,000,000 to $4,212,000,000 or Mya 1. In the central reserve citie of New York, Chicago and St. Loui deposits increased $186,000,000, while there was an actual reduction in loan for the period of over $24,000,000, In increased $62, increased over reserve cities de 000,000, while $73,000,000, MT. ST. MARY’S EXERCISES TO BE HELD ON JUNE 12 commencement exercises of Mary's seminary will be the Creighton auditorium Monday, June 12, o'clock in the afternoon, Rt Monsignor A. M Colaneri will preside The following are the 1nembers of the 1916 graduating class: Miss Helen Russell, Miss Mary. Lowry, Miss Es |ther I iels, Miss Catherine Smith Miss Bernadette Martin, Miss Mayme Foley, Miss Frances Mostyn, Miss Helen Gustason and Miss Margaret Heavican | On the day preceding the com | mencement Miss Helen Rosenbaum a graduate in music, will give a piano recital at the Creighton auditorium "IIn program will start at 3 o'clock | DANIEL DWYER LOSES MONEY TO ROBBER While walking down South Twelfth street last night, Daniel Dwyer, 114 North Eighteenth street, was ac costed by a stranger who afterward strong-armed him and robbed him of $5 in money and a bill book contain valuable papers The man has made his getaway and has not been found as yet CASTELLAR YOUNG PEOPLE | WIN OUT IN BIBLE CONTEST A scriptures’ contest between the South Side United Presbyterian and the Castelar Presbyterian churches was held Friday evening in the latter church. Ovér 900 Biblical verses were quoted by the contestants, who were members of the junior classes, and the contest was won by the Castelar young people, loans I'he Mount held at at 3 ing some | To the Public, “I have been using Chamberlain’s Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleas- | ure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good.”—Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlain’s Tablets are obtainable everywhere. Bee Want Ads Produce Results, | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. rocont arrivals at the Springs are Mra Howard, Mrs, J. ¥ M. Poters of Kansas Omahans who Royal hotel In 0. A, Lower, A Rellly with Mrs. A City are mprovements In Passenger Service Effective June 4th, 1916 “Chicago-Omaha Limited” will leave Chicago at 6:15 p. m. instead of 6:00 p. m., arriving at Omaha at 8:00 a. m., as heretofore; it will be operated into Omaha over the Plattsmouth bridge and our westside carries the Observation-club car, with lounging will leave a. m,, via 7:10 a. m. for the West; unge car, (with No. from Denver Omaha, arriving here at 1:00 a. m,, leaving at 1:10 a, | m., arriving Chicago 2:30 p. m. TRAIN NO. 3: For Denver and the Pacific Coast will leave Omaha at 4:30 p. m,, instead of 4:20 p. m TRAIN NO. 41: “Burlington ,\"il' 1ern Pacific Expre will leave Omaha at 4:15 p, m.; engers for Beatrice and Wymore should take this train from Omaha (not No, 3 at 4:30 p. m.) in order to connect in Lincolr TRAIN NO. 42: “Burlington-Northern Pacific Fxpre from the Northwest will leave Lincoln at 1:15 ) and ar rive Omaha at 2:50 p. m TRAIN NO. 20: Morning train for K T vill Omaha carlier—at 9:05 a. 1 I ) TRAIN NO. 22: Night train for Kansas City 1 leave Omaha earlier—at 11:00 p, m,, instea 11 TRAIN NO. 9: “Colorado Limited m Omal ) m. (Omaha-Denver sleeper rea | lass night train r Denve [ A Park and interior Colora TRAIN 943: From Omaha at | N\ \ press NEW SERVICE FOR DOUGLA D A PER. WYO,, NORTH PLATTE VALLEY, OMAHA CASPER SLEEPER READY Al PM “Burlington-Great Northern Express,” H Hm!m\l”” ind ;. OmahasN Route For othe ith, please | N A forma Farnam and 16th Sta CITY TICKET OFFICH Phones D238 and D.2580

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