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real rtsTATe. ron sal REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Hands that Figure in the World's Sem 3 Home Bargains New; completely modern; In first For Sale, 1217 Georgia Ave, Four-room house, pantry, bath an a CLOTMiNO I rifil ft iff b'Al small cellar. Chicken house. Lot 31 foot front.

Sidewalk in and nairt for. class residence district; on paved street; all improvements in; 3 5-room cottages; full size cemented basements; lots each have a frontage ot 37 feet; the prices are $1,975, $2,030 and $150 cash, balance like rent Come in and let us show them to you. The Haskell Investment About a block tft flar Print. i fer'' ji-ripHo "TS in tiv $200 cash, balanct easy pay. nients.

i1 iiMwl I 3 THE OLDEST AHD LARGEST CREDIT HOUSE IN THE WtST Room 320 Portsmouth Kansas City, Kas. Both phones West 111. 1512 Riverview Ave, Five-room house, pantry, bath aca W. CLOTHING ON CREDIT small basement. City water and sras.

OX CASH PRICE BASIS AND $1,250 Just completed; cottage of 5 rooms and room fcr bath; nice level lot, In 5 CHARGE XO IXTEHEST. Deliver the goods to you at once. Send collectors or you can pay at office. Treat your business confidentially. good location; price $25 cash, balance J1Q per month.

The Ports mouth, inv. Rooms S21-2-3, Ports- Sickness treated charitably Alterations free. mouth Kansas City. Mo. Both 4 mi.

At left the slender fingered, almost feminine hand of Rube Marquard which fetchcl $11,000 in the base- phon-es "West 111. ball world and pitched the Giants to victory tnis At right detailed study of Christy Ma.thewsoa"& hand, showing the short index finger which means so Modern Home much iu the "delivery of some of Upon these two hands the Giants are pinning their -hopes for a world's series championship. New, completely modern home, in high class residence district, where 1 Close to car line. 52 1-2x100. Price, $1,800.00.

$100 cash, balance easy pay ments. 1048. Ella Ave. Five-room frame house, hall, pantr and two closets. Cistern and gas.

Ff ty foot front Close to car line. Strett paved and sidewalk in. Price, $100 cash, balance easy payment. 202 S. 16th St.

Six-room house with finished Attic, pantry and closets. Cistern and gas. Spring at rear end of lot. Price, $100 cash, balance $12.00 and interest a month. Forty-four foot front 1811 Yecker Ave.

Six-room house, pantry, barn and chicken house. Cistern and gas. Fifty foot front Close to car line. Price, $2,000.00. $50tf cash, balance easy Improvements are all in; reception AND PwEMEMBER: We carry a full and complete line for ladies and gents, misses and boys in SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, SHIRTS, SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOSE, TIES, SHOES, HATS, ETC.

All on Credit. Open Wed. and Sat. Nights till 9 o'clock. 12th Broadway I quarter of section 3, township 11, The Man of the Hour.

parlor, dining room, Ritch en and pantry downstairs, fin rang 25, $1. Herman Schneider et al. to Adolph ished in oak; two large bed Truslcey, lots 25 and 26, block 97, Wy rooms and bath upstairs; full size andotte City, $2,640. cemented basement; handsome decora mr 1 1 i j. i Adolph Truskey to Samuel Buck- tions; combination light fixtures and 20 feet cf lot 26, block S7, combination furnace; price, I A 1 Wyandotte City, f500.

$150 cash, balance $20 per month. The Sarah E. Pjyne to William L. Portsmouth. Rooms 321-2-S, Portsmouth Kansas City, Kas.

souta vnree-quaTiers ci quarter of northwest quarter cf Both phones West 111. section 36, township 11, range 21, St. FOR SALE 6-room modern, oak Same to j'osephire Williamson, part isrh School Notes of northwest quarter of tectioa 2G, township 11, range 24, $2. finish, combination fixtures, full base-merft, large lot; a sacrifice if taken immediately. Call owner, Bell Phone.

West 3274W. 10-9-tf. Cy Helen Neal. WANTS A CHANCE AT THE 142 POUND CLASS. than those played in tha gymnasium.

tr.rolled There 'J scnool. That over enrollment. A BARGAIN 2814 Cissna 8-room residence; gas and find well; paved street, sewer and water; beautiful 50x 130 ft. lot; fruit and shade; $1,800 cash or on easy payments. Call at 2S14 Cissna.

10-11 17 The iiitr-class base-ball games third or which were to to played yesterday at 528 Tenny Ave. Five-room house. Gas in housa and city water in yard. Street, paved and sidewalk in. Closa to car line.

Price, $1,250.00. $30 cash, balance easy payments. 704 Garfield. Two-story frame house. Eight rooms, hall and bath.

Small cellar. Gaa for heat and lights. Modern except furnace. Twenty-five foot front. Close to car line.

Street paved and sidewalk: in and paid out. Price, $2,500.00. $100 cash, balance $25 a month. 1 534Waverly Ave. Four-room cottage, hall and bath.

Small cellar. Modern except furnac. liiisp jiSiiia- 1 lil vSL Eft aL V.V.. -v I Park have teen postponed un til tomorrow. The Faculty will play Trie iirt ini-illnifnt oi senior pins arrived todjy and ten young ieople are proudly wearing tio inJlgni of thteir FOR RENT.

the Sophomores and the Juniors, the Seniors. First game will be called at FOR RENT 7-room modern houae, $22. G36 Sandusky ave. 10-13 14 2:13 p. m.

slrarp. Ths Gleo club bays believe in thinss right alons. They heM an FOR RENT 928 Armstrong 8- The regular six weeks tests are in are 1 order at the high school now, as the room apartment, modern, to small family, 17 other meeting yesteriiay and they gettins right down to business. grade cards come out next Monday. EQUITY in 4-room cottage; will Those unlucky individuals who have put off reading their "six weeks bock" wear a look of deep concern and th trade for team, wagon and harness.

The Girls' Athletic association held its weekly meeting at Hcathwood Park yesterday afternoon. Hocky was the. Will give full value. See Davis, 1415 State. 10-10 16 poor souls who have not completed Sidewalk in and paid for.

About thre blocks to car line. Price, $2,000.00. $50 cash, balance easy payments. 301 1 E. 23rd" St.

Kansas Cityi Mo. Eight-room frame house. Arranged for two families. theif chemistry laboratory book look positively -v imniir ii i -r tint 111.1 xil uvviv.i FOR RENT 7-room house; strictly modern. 410 Lafayette.

Bell W. 16GS. 10-16 THIRD Both floors modern except furnace and th nip's part of Wyandotte, $6,000. ATHLETICS bath tub. Gas for heat and light.

For Matilda Aucustson et al. to C. N. ty foot front. Sidewalk in and street FOR RENT Store rooms, cellar an'd barn.

1200 Central $12.50. Call at 122 S. Valley. 10-17 19 Prouty, lota 21 and 22, Early's Second Thirdbaseman Baker of the Phillies whose home run drive yesterday with one on. won for his team the second game of the world's serios and paved.

Close to car line and Benton addition, placed the Athletics on an equal with the Giants. boulevard. Price. $2,500.00. Cash $250, balance easy payments.

Or will Oscar F. Augusiron to C. N. Prouty, lots 21 and 22, Early's Second addition, olis, where the executive boards of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J.

A Gallahev to George A. Longa-jker, lots 27 and 2S, block 5, Gordon Place, $1. Gccrge A. Lorgskcr to Sarah A. Scott, lots 27 and 2S, block 5, Gordon Place, $1.

Kaw Vnlley Townsite and Bridge company to Phil: C. Gross, lot 18, block 103, Armourdale, $1,414. F. M. Yv'oo-Jis to Edgar L.

Clark, east $1,500. trade for Kansas City, income property. the employers end the exeeutive board! FOR RENT 5-room cottage, with gas and city water. 1202 Central ave. $1550.

Call at 122 S. Valley. 10-17 10 FOR SALE 50 ft. lot; price, $700; avenue, 6, boy. Freeman, Chas.

and Mary, 282 Chestnut, Oct. 2, girl. I Anthony Haiu to Emma Hain, part of lots 20 and 30, block 10, West Iawn, of the coopers arrange a wage scale 511 Sanford Ave. for the ensuing year. Mr.

real, ex Howard, William and Carrie, 736 51. BAjyQETT. pects to reach an agreement without Armstrong, Oct. 5, boy. Interstate Mortgage- company will take a good cow or horse as first Kansas City, Kas.

Four-room house, gas, cistern and chicken house. Seventy-five foot front. Price, $500.00. Easj any trouble. to Emma A.

Sibley, tract in northeast payment and balance in payments. M. Myers, Leigh and Margaretha, 1115 Riverview, Oct. 6, boy: Stratton. 712 Minnesota.

10-17 19 payments. Packey McFarlzntTs ONE-THIRD ACRE. ONE CENT A WORD 100 by 157 feet, east front, on 36th FOR RENT. 'Novogradac, Charles and Rosa, 424 Nebraska, Oct. 6, boy.

Olson, Chas. and Delia, 953 Oct boy. Vclman, Martin and 726 CLASSIFIED- Secret for Sttength street; fine fcr garden and chickens; tic Ad taken tor lesa tr.an la oenU Milwaukee, Oct. 17. A campaign in eastern rings in an effort to get among the real top-notchers in the 142 pound class is planned by Walter Houlehin, manger of Eee Barrett, the Milwaukee welter.

Barrett wants a chance at Jimmy Clabby or Mike Gibbons, but docs not hold to those two and is open to meet any welter in the country. has1 been offered a few $400; $25 down and $6 per month. U. Even as great a pugilist as Pactey eni figure count aa S. Sartin.

Phones W. 169. 636 Min Homer, Oot. 8, girl. initial letters one word.

1 14 S.Valley. Six-room house, hall, pantry, bath McFarland becomes exhausted' at nesota K. C. K. 10-17 times, and his method of restoring his QUARTER OF AN ACRE.

HELP WA7iTEr MKLB and small basement. Modern except furnace. Gas for heat and electric strength and nervous- energy Is by with 100 foct south frontage at 33d 10 feet of lot 2:, all cf lot 30, block Gibba Tayne addition, $1,550. "Otto Lor.enlckel to Edgar L. Clark, lot IP, block 1, McDougall's addition, $275.

George M. Bower et al. to Titzold, lot 2. block Schoonmnker's First addition, $1 J. N.

Shackalton. to J. A. Hce, 5, and 7, Riverview addition, $1. C.

F. Thorn ps-on et al. to Mary Thomycon, lots 40, 43 and 44, block 1, Silver Place, $1. A. Endicott to Zelina P.

En-dicott, tract in southeast quarter of gecti-jn 30, township 10, range 23, $150. Same to Arthur G. Endicott, tract in southeast quarter cf eecticn 30, township 10, range 25, $150. using the very same methoc' which matches in the east and will probably and Freeman; in fine location; rich "Shts. Street paved and sidewalk in.

TO FIX WAGE SCALE. William R. Deal, international secretary of the Coopers Union, with cr-fices in this city, left last hight to nr- thousands of men and women are using Will pay the water. Price, $18 a month. fight in Eostrn the latter part of GOOD men to solicit subscriptions for Gazette Globe.

Call at office, 6th and State. 9-23tf Foil and largo forest trees; price, today. I Tackey's secret is really no secret 1534 Waverly Ave. $325; $20 cash and $5 per month. U.

S. Sartin. Phones W. 169. 636 Min at all.

Here it is in his own words: BIRTHS. Beach, Chas. and Marie, 1115 Laurel, Four-room cottage, hall, bath, pan tend the 'annual meeting of the employers' association, heU in Indianap- WANTED Men to break rock. 700 N. 12th st 10-lltf nesota K.

C. K. 10-17 Oct. 4, girl. try and small basement Modern ex cept furnace.

About three blocks to FOR SALE. "While training I at times become fatigued and find splendid use for Make-Man Tablets, as I found them from personal use the best tonic I HELP WANTED FEMALE. Burnes, Mike and Marie, Bethany car line. Price $16 a month. hospital, Sept.

27, boy. FOR SALE Hound dog. Lv John- Coiby August and Susy, 804 Miami, avflf ticoil Ta Iro.XTo Tn Morn Eon, 28th and Muncie tlvd. Bell West 2403 N. 13th St Six-room frame house, reception WANTED Good white cook to work for wages or husband's board.

Call West 1557 Bell. 10-14 17 Henrv McGrr-w to James E. Human Hair GoodsA Oct. 1, girl. 1268.

10-13 17 FURNISHED H'JOMS. hall, bath and pantry. Full sized ce part of let 1C, circle 27, Western High $1. ot Higli Merit mented basement Combination furzv REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Icriiam Lnnd company to Frank auw iuui ue extremely care- ful in the selection of haira 544 FREE-MAN AVE.

Two neatly ace. Combination fixtures. Strlctlj Clark, John and Nellie, 112 S. Sixteenth, Oct. 6, girl.

Frandsen, James and Elizaocth, 1S45 S. Woodland, Oct. 7, girl. Kennedy, John and Mary, 802 Cheyenne, Oct. 6, girl.

are the greatest remedy known as a strength and flesh builder. TheyT-plerish the blood with Tich red corpuscles and thereby build irp muscles and solid, healthy flesh. Try a box today. They are sold at 50c a box on a positive guarantee or money refunded, by your druggist. CUT OUT FREE COUPON.

goods. It is known that some furnished rooms in modern home; la- modern in every way. Paved strtet Hoar, lot 2, block Rockingham riaoe, $750. $1,350 of the goods offered are ous to the health. dies.

10-9 14 Close to three car lines. Price. S25 a Jrmes Adcex to Patsyi Asilerry, 5 month. iou are pen.ectiy sale m( Prevost, Joe and Helen, 2004 N. MONEY TO LOAN.

acre- in s-ct'ou 23, township 11, riingo coming nere ior your nair goods, for we take great precautions. 91. 1048 Ella Ave. Five-room house, hall and pantry. SHARP SHARP, lawyers, loan AMolrh Carlson to L.

P. Nesse, lot Our hair goods are sanitary and Twelfth, Oct 7, girl. Stockley, JIarry Emma, '71 Virginia, Oct 9, girl. roii air the money vou want it 6 ter made under cleanly conditions. huys -acre tract and cottage with cement foundation, in Mayer Park, end of Quindaro boulevard car; terms to suit; payments same as rent STEVEfiSOSi-McSREW INVT.

GO. Phones 2456 303 Victor 10th and Main. 10-12 .21. b'ock 30. Armourdale, -Jul-a Mocdy to George A.

Koepp cent per annum. Peoples Nat Bank Gas for heat and "bt CIstern for We do expert hair dressing Servin, Frank and Mary, 273 S. 8th, line. water. About a block to car 7th and Minnesota, K.

C. K. I and give facial treatments. northwest quart ar cf southeast quar Oct. 10, girl.

8-25tf ter cf seccion 3, township 11, range 24, Wheelock, Guy and Emily, 1906 N. I Kan AleNa vghton Twelfth, SepL 29, boy. $1. LACE CURTAiNS CLEANED. William Kocrp to George Koepp, MAKE-MAN TABLET 293 Make-Man Dept.

18, Chicago, III. Please send me free trial package Make-Man Tablets. My Name Address Write plainly Mali this today. Shoock, John and Bertha, 213 Early, menled. HAIR DRESSING PARLORS, rcrtbwest quarter of.

southeast quarter Oct. 6, boy. LACE curtains cleaned, Bell West 3414 10-5-11 of rcetion Z. township 11, range 24, Barnes, Washing and Ida, 1010 Armstrong, Oct. 8, boy.

722 MINNESOTA AVE. Telephones: FEATHEH wlATTRESS. Wab-h to St. Margaret's hos Cieed, Chas. and Orrah, 814 Arm: MISS ETHEL ZENER PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS -KODAK FINISHING 520 MINNESOTA AVE.

Price, $14 a month. A New Bungalow On North Twelfth street between Cleveland and Haskell avenue. Close to two car lines. Street paved and sidewalk In. This is a strictly modern house with beam celling and floored attic.

Full sized basement. Combination furnace and fixtures. Will furnish, it with up-to-date furniture at the small sum of $30 a month rent. THE BANKING TRUST CO, 636 MINNESOTA Phones: Bell. 1SS Home.

127 W. 22 and 23, block 1, Railroad strong, Oct. 9, boy. Home, W. 1122; Bell, W.

113. Carter, Ferrel and Barbara, 703 Ten HAVE your feather bed ma'de into folding feather mattress. If not sell them to us. 1201 Central ave. Bell phone West 3363.

7-20tf jn, $1,530. to Matilda August son Sold and recommended by F. M. Robb, druggist, 534 Minnesota avenue ner, Oct. 4, boy.

c. pr.rt IMs 52 to 5G, block Nor Folz, John and Minnie, 521 Ann At the World's Series Felix Had a Good Idea and it Worked All Right for Fink. STRAYED OR STOLEN. now I'll cet in a bag AND T0U WHEEL ME RI6HT (laundry FoftY leave, oe laundry WHEREN rl -1 THE GIANTS (WID ME KID, GO OH ADtr (V I STRAYED from 538 Freeman ave IN TELL THE GATEKEEPER. nue, Kansas City, one ver light bay mare, weight about 1,000 pound, JTS LAUNDRY FCR THE GIANT3J good condition; has crooked front feet or pigeon toed; shod all front feet have rubber plates and rear shoe have toes and calks.

Suitable reward for Information leading to her recovery. If found take up and call 404 West, Home jhone. R. C. Bell, 819 Nebraska; K.

C. K. 10-16 A wise one has remarked? "No wonder milk taken from a wagon did not stand the test" Then who ever heard of a person getting milk, from a wagon. The Gazette Glooe, 5 tents a week..

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