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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. 13 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. UtitO UKWEY AVE. 8-r. all mod., entire house newly decorated, new plumbing, $3;. 50. 114 8o. 26th, ill mod. house, welt arranged for renting rooms, 26.00. 993 N. 17th, 6-r. all mod. Apt, $37.60. RASP BROS. Douglas lts. POULTRY" AND GARDEN Aero and smalt house, chicken, pigeon house; also 6 -room for colored, downtown; city water, elec tric light Tel. D. 1107. BRAND new o-room bungalow, rent 135; I year lease; option to apply rent on pur chase price. Fhone Walnut Silt. FOR RENT Ap'U and Flats West. 4-ROOM apartment In the Flo Leea, 20th end Capitol; will lease to Oct. 1 or longer; (37.60 summer and $41.(0 winter; will give possession July 1. 1016. SAUNDERS CO.. Doug. 3602. 1216-16 W. O. W. FINE steam-heated apartment, either 4 or 6 roorrs. on West Farnam street JOHN W. KOBBINB. 1808 FARNAM ST. CHOICE flat 4 rooms and bath. 60J 8. 10th St.. 122.60. It. '" Landeryon, 201 NevtUe Blk. Tel Doug. 8600. DESIRABLE Apartment. Special summer rates. First Trust Co. P. 1161. 303 So. 18th. BT. CLAIR. 24 th and Harney, "S-room apart mont. Call Harney 647. North. CHOICE! APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart ment, big rooms, cool In summer, fine large screened porch. "The Ivy," corner Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $33.60 per mo. See janitor in basement apart raent or call office, Doug. 1000. SCOTT A HILL CO. i-ROOM heated Apt, all modern, newly decorated, corner, 1st floor, Apt. 1, Marlon. 18 Maple St. Red 1881. MODERN apt, 7 rooms, $26 ; near post office. O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chtcago. South. i-ROOM modern apartment, with heat and janitor service; walking distance; 420 So. 25th Avenue $40.00 BENSON ft MYERS CO.. 424 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment; very desirable. The Ctaula Vtsta, 80th and Poppleton. Conrad Young, 822 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571. s-rrn. mod, flat, 2308 S. 24. ISO. H. 4711, Miscellaneous. VI'RY desirable 4-room apt. In the Llnwood, near 2611 Harney. 2d floor, east front. very choice. See this, p. 147Z. 8 "andT-room "brick flats, close In, mod. ex. heat, 118. Toland & Trumbull. D. 6707. MODERN apartments, $18 and up. Near postoffice. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED TO BENT Immediately, good 7 or 8-room house with garage In West Far nam district or Dundee. Must be a first, class place. Give full Information. Ad dress O 137, Bee. Wanted to Rent Houses In DUNDEE. W. L. BELBY & SONS. Douglas 1510. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for household (foods and pianos; moving, packing and stripping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 802 S. 16th St. Douglas 4168. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov . tng. 210 N. 11th St Phone Douglas 394 or Webster 6609. GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ships; 3 -horse van and 2 men, $1.25 per hour; storage, $2 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 1333 and Tyler 230. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for mov ing, packing or storage, office at Raymond Furniture Co., 1618 and 1616 Howard St Phone D 6624. Maggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1496. FIDELITY .SSSgf r'REE Phone Douglas 284 for complete list of vacant bouses and apart ments ; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Jp t IV T? "H Express Co7, Moving, . j. IXEjLjLJ packing and storage. 1207 Farnam St. Douglsa 6146. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FOR RENT. Very fine store room, located at 24th and Leavenworth Sts. Reasonable rent For further Information call CALKINS ft CO.. Douglas 1313. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. STORES. Modern store room and basement, 622 9, 16th St; fine location for groceries and meats. CONRAD YOUNG, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. STORE ROOM 3 at 1809-1811 Farnam St. Thos. F. Hall, 423 Ram go Bldg. D. 7406. SMALL store, near postoffice, $25. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Cilcago. M'oRiO building, living rooms In rear. 2001 N. 20th. Douglas 1862. Offices and Desk Room. Fine Suite for Doctor and Dentist Let us show you. The Bee Building, Office Room 108. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodelled Crounse block. 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad Young. 323 Brandela Theater. Doug. 1671. Miscellaneous. GROUND floor hall, with balcony, seating 800; central location; will remodel for moving picture house for long lease, N. P. DODGE & CO., Omaha, Neb. i.itiili. Hani basemvnt at 16th and How ard; low rent Wright A Lasbury. . 162. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BRICK AND STUCCO HOUSE IN WEST FARNAM DIST. Where can you buy a good home built of permanent material located on a 60 ft. lot, on a paved street In the West Far nam district, convenient to 2 car lines, nnatattng of 8 rooms and 2 complete '.ftth rooms, maid's quarters, sleeping porch, etc., at a price much less than the house alone would cost? This Is not an old place, but is something good; priced nay below cost to sell, and should be Investigated by anyone destring a good mm In th West Farnsm or cathedral district Easy terms. Immediate posses sion. See us about this. PRICE. $7,000. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 766, 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW. Five-room strictly modern bungalow, with oak finish and oak floors, built-in lookeasps and colonade opening, beauti ful fixtures, full cement baaoment and fur nace hat; east front large lot; house practically new. Price, $3,000. Easy terms If desired. PAYNK INVESTMENT COMPANY, 1 loor mana Nftt- Banlc Bldf- p- iTga. itUT don't expect too much from a house when you don't know what Is between the walls. I don't build ail the well-built houses, but all I do build are well built Phone Benson 122. F. B. Trullinger. DUNDEE. 5004 BURT. Small cottage for sals, modern In every1 reapect. Ideal home for newly married, or couple without family. Phone Walnut 2071. F O II R -ROOM bungalow just being" com pitted, 11,260. Only 100 cash. P-83S0. North. Bungalow Flva rooms and bath, strictly modern, finished In oak, latest lighting fixtures, good furnace, full basement, large aula. LIS 11 No. 26th St. Price $2,160. Terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bes Bldg. .Phone Douglas 4270, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. MINNE LUSA 6 RMS., NEW, $4,650 Here Is a brand new home In one of the choicest residence districts In Omaha. Ab solutely complete In every detail. House has big living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Three bed rooms and bath on the second floor. Oak woodwork, oak floors upstairs and down. Every room in the house is artistically decorated. Built-in buffet, bookcases and fireplace. Location Is only threa blocks north of Miller park, east front on 34th St Reasonable terms can be arranged If desired. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1686. 388 Rose Bldg. $300.00 CASH BALANCE 111 PER MONTH. r-room cottage In good condition, walk ing distance, 2009 Charles St Pries $1,300. Rented for $16 pr month. H. A. WOLF. 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 6068. "CLOSE-IN SNAP." A corner lot near High school, 80x66. Part of lot Is Improved and brings $100 per month rent. The whole thing goes for $6,600; $2,600 cash, balance $44 psr month. Act quick. H. A. WOLF, 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 8068. NEW BUNGALOW of five rooms and bath, fully modern, oak finish, oak floors, beam ceilings, bookcases, window seat; built-in rupboards, high grade plumbing and lighting fixtures; full basement, furnace, coal room, vegetable room; fine east front lot, near cathedral. Price cut to $3,660; easy terms. RASP BROS.. Douglas 1653. ON account of death of owner will sell 6-room all-modern home at 2118 Grand Ave. to responsible party for $800 down, balance $30.00 per month. Full also lot; nice lawn and shade; on paved street; rooms are large with oak floors down stairs; hot water heat. Latest light fix tures. Price $8,600. Come out and see this. Colfax 2147 or 1968. KOUNTZ PLACE. $3,000. Six rooms, strictly modern, furnace heat, full cement basement, large lot on paved street; house Is well decorated; plenty of fruit and shrubbery. Owner will take In good lot and some cash. This place Is well worth $4,000. Can show any time. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1781. PRAIRIE PARK Most artistic district In city. No sheds, alleys, chickens, ashes, tin cans or dead cats. Has steam heated press brick community garage and club house. Houses and lots $4,600 to $5,500 with paving paid In full. One-tenth cash, balance 1 per cent monthly or will build to suit purchaser. B. J Scannell, Doug. 398 or Colfax 3511. 6 ROOMS MODERN, $100 CASH $25 PER MONTH. 4207 Ohio St. strictly modern except furnace. House built about three years; newly painted and papered. Price, $2,400; $100 cash, $26 a month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Office open evenings 7 till 9 p m. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. TAKEN IN TRADE WILL SELL CHEAP, $1,0008100 CASH. 3720 Ohio St, 6 rooms, all on one floor; newly painted and papered; full lots, some shrubbery; monthly payments tike rent. Office open evenings 7 to 9 p. m. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St SACRIFICE SALE. 1630 N. 17th St. 8 -room house; walk ing distance. Don't fall to see this prop erty if you want a bargain. 8. P BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1606 300 Bee Bldg. I HAVE just finished an all modern, fully decorated, oak finish bungalow on fine east front lot and can sell same for $2,250, on very easy terms. Call Colfax 1886. BARGAIN! House 7 rooms and store connected, modem, good to make a living at home; small payment down, balance like rent. Call at 2681 Lake St., or Tel. Webster 947. OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern 8 -room house, with sleeping porch; oak floors and woodwork; excellent condition. A real bargain. Webster 1127. KOUNTZ E Place restricted district resi dence for sale. F. V. Knlest 8516 N. 18tb. 8922 N. 37th St.. 6 rooms, modern, two stories. Webster 731- South. FIELD CLUB Extreme California Bungalow with sun room, fireplace; finished In the best pos sible way. Lot 45x166. Phone owner, Harney 3186, for full de scription, etc. Will be glad to take yu out tn car and show you house. HARRY R. SWANSON. SIX ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH ALL MODERN 1520 South 26th Ave.. 8 rooms on first floor; 8 good bedrooms with bath and steeping porch on second floor; very nearly new and in fine condition; located on an cant front tot, within walking distance, Will sell this property complete for what It would actually cost to build a house of this kind at the present ttme. The lot Is valued at between $1,100 and $1,200. Property is now vacant and if taken at om-e will make reasonable terms. HIATT COMPANY. S5-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bit. Tyler 60. "NEW HOUSES Six room, beautiful new bungalows, built by day labor, best selected mate rial; oak floors and finish; strictly mod ern; built-in bookcases and buffet; sun room with French glass doors. Houses are different designs. Close In property on 82nd Ave., between Jackson and Jones. Can be bought on reasonable terms. We want to show you the quality of these houses. SCOTT & HILL CO., Douglaa 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE SOUTH 24TH ST., OWNER WILL TAKE LOT As part payment on a beautiful new 6-room all modern home, finished In hard wood throughout. Many spectal features, such as built-in bookcases, kitchen cabi net, etc. Completely modern tn every re spect, Including fixtures, screens, sodding, sidewalks, etc. Price $4,100, If you have a good lot or two or three cheap lots, will take same as part payment For further Information call Harney 6984 today, or after 6 p. m. weeks day. LOOK AT THIS If you want a good, nearly new, modern 8 -room cottage In a good residential dis trict, see 2126 So, 86th Ave. This place is worth the price asked. In near Hanscom park, school and car. You can buy on payments. 281T So. 88th St. Is a 6-room cottage with a good barn and on a good lot This place, while not modern, will make a good buy. See It today. CREIGH, SONS & CO., uougias lov. 608 Bee Bldg. HANSCOM PLACE. BIGGEST BARGAIN on Georgia Ave., between Pacific and Mason Bts., ever of fered; fine large east front house, well built and arranged; finished in hard wood; everything good. Price $6,000, but owner wants an offer. Let us show you this house. D. V. SHOLT3S CO., 915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED South. NEW BUNGALOW NEW DESIGN Six rooms all on one floor, consisting of a living room, large sun parlor, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms and bath, all being finished first rlass; full cemented basement, pressed brick foundation. It's one of the best built houses In the city; the ground la high with a good view. Come out today and bo convinced, House will be open all day. Price and trms very reasonable. Located 26th Ave. and Pierce Sf. Call owner, Kd ISM. FIVE-ROOM NEW BUNGALOW near Hanscom Park; large lot with some fruit. Selected material used; oak finish: largn living room, dining room with built-in buffet; kitchen, 2 bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; full basement ce mented; has coal bin. A home of quality. Will sell on terms. SCOTT & HILL CO., Douglas 1009. Ground Floor McCagus Bldg, WE WANT AN OFFER 641 Lincoln Blvd. This Is a 7-room, strictly all modern house tn good repair, facing the boulevard, Just north of Cali fornia St. ; handy to Crelghton college; easily worth $6,600. but will sell for $4,600; easy terms if desired. Do not bother ten ant, but see us for full particulars. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 35(15 019-20 City National. 5-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern, oak floors throughout; oak finish in liv ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms: good location; raatrlated addition. A bargain at $8,000. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1722. 2306 SO. 16TH. 6-room modern, new, fur nace; 88 or 66-ft. lot; street paved. Berka & Mustl. D. 6867. QUICK SALE 7-room house, half block from Hanscom park. Owner, Harney 4245. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except furnace; $2,700. 2537 S. 9th St. Douglas B34. Miscellaneous. $350.00 CASH BALANCE $18 PER MONTH. For a dandy 8-room cottage at 3538 N. 18th St Nice location, house In excellent condi tion. Price $1,800. See It without fall. H. A. WOLF. 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 6068. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW New, fully mod ern, large living room, beam ceilings, fire place, bookcases; haa a number of special features; large sun room with six win dows; woodwork white enamel, oak fin ish in main part of house; house all deco rated; furnace heat: east front lot 11 fenced. Price for short time, 3.650. $450 cash, rest monthly. RASP BROS.. Douglas 1663. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INdURANCH SEE O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY. 634 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 104. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. THE best acres are out Benson way. The best place to buy acres out Benson way Is In Benson Gardens, Richland Acres or West Benson, where we can sell you one or more acres from $350 an acre and up, on very easy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St Phone Tyler 68. BENSON Garden acres are the beet close in acres to be had near Omaha. Call, write or phone Tyler 50 for reading mat ter, telling more about Benson Garden acres, adjoining Benson. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St South. 95 FEET, 16th St , 3 blka. from viaduct $6.5 00. McCague Inv. Co.. McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. $100 a lot. easy terms, near 61st and Qrover, one mile from car. Address Mrs. H. L. Howver. 3884 Grand Ave. Phono CoH TI2. REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE My Improved 471 Vi acres, Sioux county. Neb.; 14 miles Ardmore, S. D. ; $20 acre. 80 acres near Sprlngdale, Ark., $4,000. 160 acres, good Improvements, near Thomas, Ok la,. $4,600; wants for either or all town property, western Neb. land or mechandlse. Writs for complete descriptions. Lou than, Kim ball, Neb. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Oak finish, hot water heat, lare base ment, well-built house, east front lot. 60 xl24, with a garage; paving paid for; cost owner $4,600; would exchange for cheap er place farther out. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294. THE remarkable Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source 'good results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS tn first five months of 1916 than tn Same Period of 1915. 80 ACRES, Miss., want Omaha residence; 40 acres, Calif., want stock mdse., 320 acres, Banner Co., want income. W. T. SMITH CO., D. 2319. 914 City Natl. Bk. Bldg. CAN sell or excuange anything you bar to offer. C. J. Canas. McCague Bldg. WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANT? See us first We may have just what you want We sell or trade everything, anywhere. Chas. J. Smith. Tyler 1591. 612 So. 18th. 320 A. CHOICE upland farm. 2 miles of Coleridge, Cedar Co., $126 will trade half mdse. or good Income. ABBOTT 4 Patterson Blk., City. FARMS Acreage, city property and ranches for sale and exchange. W. G. Morgan. 1916 Cuming St. Douglas 2466. EQUITY In good 9-r. house for cottage; worth $3,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 a. m. REAL ESTATE Investments IF YOU have a good, wide lot let us build for you an In come building. Let us show you how you can make from 8 per cent to 10 per cent net on your Investment. Rent will more thahn pay for the property. Omaha is f rowing and de mands for rental property are growing. HOME BUILDERS 17th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. LOOK THIS UP. Owner wants to retire and wilt take very low price for his property of 6 houses and 3 store buildings, garage and barn, now renting for $176 per month and can easily be increased to 8200. Price $16,000. $6,000 cash and balance on terms to suit purchaser. P. J. TEBBEN8 CO., 608 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2188. YOU do not need a large sum to begin an investment In shares with Home Builders. You are guaranteed 7 per cent and are protected by mortgages. No better se curity. No speculation; no loans on old buildings. Ask us about it. HOME BUILDERS, "Inc., 17th and Douglas fits. Phone Doug. E013. A BIG LITTLE BARGAIN. Military Ave., Clifton Hill, to settle estate, 6-room house, business lot; pres ent home or Investment, good future; reduced to $1,160, GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg; FOUR 7-r. frams dwellings, lsth and Corby, renting $1,080. Owner leaving, wants $M00. J- U Barber. Keelln. Bldg. T. 1710. WM. COI.FAJC. 70 Keellns Bldg. Real Es tate, City Property, Largs Ranches Specialty. It takes but a minute of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want Ad columns. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. til' ART YOUR JIOMK IN BENSON 1 BUY THIS LOTI (10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price 82&0.0O; else, 60x128; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burnham. not far from school and car line. Geo- R. Wright, Bee office. Omaha. Dundee. Dundee bungalow. Duuglae 2586. Dundee lot, $896. Douglas 2686. t4 acres near Dundee. Douglas 2GH. DUNDEE See me forg7odbargains resi df (ices and vacant property, Uuod lore turns. C. A. Grlmmell. MB Om. Nat. Bk Florence. 40 vrpa, $9,350; stock, crop and implements a go. C. L. Nethawsy. Florence. Neb. Miscellaneous. LAFAYETTE BOULEVARD HOME. (LOT 60x168 FT.) Only $4,000. A delightful home for a smalt family la an exceptionally choice neighborhood. Ask us for particulars I. H. DUMONT & CO., D. M0. 418-18 Keeline Bldg. ONE ACRE I-ROOM HOUSE. One acre, fine, rich garden land, per fectly level; dandy new 2 -room bungalow; good well. Price, $1,400; $100 cash, bal ance $16 per month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. REAL ESTATE WANTED OOOD LOT WANTED. As part payment, with soma cash, on new 4-room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground; chicken house and gar age. Address L- 1266. Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. COURT sale Western Canada farm lands, approximately 120,000 acres. Tenders re ceived up to 81st of July, 1916. Particu lars on application to offices tn Regtna. Saskatchewan, or Toronto. Ontario, of National Trust Company, Limited, Re-, eetver of North Saskatchewan Land Com pany. Limited. Colorado Lands. CATTLE RANCH for sale. 1.000 seres near Buford, Colorado. 200 acres cultivated. National forest grazing privileges for 1,000 eat'. Address "Ranch," .30 Byrnes Bui.ulng. Denver. Colorado Kansas Lands. FOR SALE 160 acres unimproved land 13 miles northeast of Goodland. Ain., Sher man county. $1,500, Address, Y-416, Bee. Minnesota Lands, 40, 80 OR 160 ACREH good, heavy soil, well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, schools and churches; price, $16 to $20 per acre; terms, $1 per acre cash, balance $1 per acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from; agents wanted; will make low railroad rate to Inspect SCHWAB BROS., 1026 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS Any size, easy terms. In the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Mo. W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Montana Lands. MONTANA WHEAT LAND. GOOD AS GOLD. And government reports nation's wheat crop, 800,000,000 bushels short. This surely means $2 wheat I have a flmi half sec tion with 180 acres now In winter wheat, In a neighborhood yielding from 30 to 45 bushels. Railroad main line one mile and shipping points miles; an hour's ride from Billings; house, barn, fence and well. Only $30 per acre, with present crop all thrown In free. The crop now in, if yield Is 30 bushels per acre, ought to almost pay for the land. Only reasonable cush payment wanted, and balance on easy terms and long time. Solon Goode, Ranch er, Northern Hotel, or Box 787, Billings, Mont Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE, MATT KLEIN ESTATE SALE BY REFEREE At the south front door of the Adams county court house, Hastings, Nebraska, SATURDAY, JULY 1, t P. M. The northeast quarter of Section 19 and the northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 6, north, Range 11, Adams county, Nebraska; also Lots 2 and 4, tn Block 19, and Lot 8, In Block 17, village of Holsteln. The quarter sections and the lots will be sold separately to the highest bidder for cash, or Its equivalent. This half section of land Is within two miles of Roseland end Is at present farmed by Peter Klein and George Klein, The Improvements on each quarter amount to about $2,000.00. This land Is strictly first-class land; In fact, there are but few better pieces of land in Adams county. Lot 8, in Block 17, Is one of the very best lots in Hol steln, being Just between the two prin cipal brlca blocks In the village, The other two lots are just south of the W. B, Hargleroad residence. There are good schools at both Roaeland and Holsteln, and both Catholic and Protestant churches. JAMES E, ADDIE, Referee. Hastings, Neb. FOR SALE Improved 1,400-acre ranch lo cated 1 mtte from good town on main line V. P. R. R. In Cheyenne Co., Neb. Price $17.60 per acre. Write for Illustrated book let H. C. Casselman, Sidney, Neb. FOR SALE Best largo body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol bach. Neb. 160 ACRES In Ktmball county. Nebraska, at $12.00 per acre; this is a bargain. Ad dress P 262, Bee. North Dakota Lands. FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY OK NORTH DAKOTA. PRICE $40 TO $76 PER ACRE, RANOING IN SIZE FROM 160 ACRES TO 2,000 ACRES. THESE FARMS ARB HIGHLY IMPROVED, CLOSE TO TOWN AND GROW EVERYTHING ABUNDANT LY. THE FINEST CATTLE COUNTRY IN AMERICA. CHEAP RAILROAD RATES TO EXAMINE THE LAND. FREE INFORMATION- WRITE OSCAR W. DAVIS. 206 8. SIXTH ST., SPRING FIELD, ILL. IMPROVED farms down in eoutheastern North Dakota; Raneom and LaMoure counties; many with good buildings, some with stock, machinery and growing crops; $36 to $76 per acre; special Inducements. Write for Hat. John W. Norton Co., 466 Shu burl Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Wisconsin Lands. GKT literature and maps on the cheapest gooa lana in united ntates. BAKER & T1LLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Bts.. Omaha. Doug. 1188. Miscellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUT LAND? If so, get a copy of our Journal first It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every state. So that you can find Just what yon wish in its columns. Established 19 years, reaching 78,000 readers. Send 26n for one year's subscription, or $1 for five years. FARM AND REAL E8TATB JOURNAL, TRABR. IOWA, FARMS, acreage and city property for sale and exchange, C. R. Combs, 809 Brandels T&ester mag. uoug. sunt. Turn nlii fnrnHitr hnno hi-ilrl arinrta and clothing into cash with a Bee Want AL FARM LAND WANTED HAVE cash buyers for two or three medium sited farms In west Iowa or east Ne braska Thomas Campbell. Keeline Bldg. Want Ads never shirk their work they will get results, if anything will. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; free book explains all. Majestic Squab Co., Dept. 81, Adel, la. Just Received: Mexican Baby Parrots, the first ones of the season, $6 snd $12. Max Gelsler Bird Co., 1617 Farnam St. PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery, Morntngslde, Iowa, Screenings, $1.26 per 100 lbs. 801 N. 16th St Motorcyr'ts and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVID80N MOTORCYCLES. Bar gain In used machines. Victor Roos. "The Motorcycle Man," 2703 Leavenworth. TWIN Indian Motorcycle, two speed, good condition, $126. South 3163. 476 d. 18th. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages, We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATICS TRUST CO., ZZ South 17th St. MONEY To LOAN ON Apartment tioust-a. double brick houses, single houses. bulnee properly and farm lands at 6 per rent, f per cent e ( pr ct. V H THOMAS. 22 Keellne Bldg Douglas 1648. 6 PER CBNT to pur cent on best claas city resldencft In amounts $3,000 up; also farm loaus. Reasonable commissions PETERS TRUST CO.. 1621 Farnam St PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN A COMPANY, KF. BLINK BUILDING. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101 Omaha Nat'l. Phne Douglas 2716. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranchea We also buy good farm mort gages. K joke In v. Co.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans, six per cent Soe D. B. BUCK ft CO.. 913 Omaha Nat. Bank. $2,000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent. sernT annual, secured by property, valued $6,400. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co.. W, O. W. Bldg. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. ,H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 8. t, 6 per cent. .1, H. Dumont ft Co.. 416 Keeline Bldg. LOANS 6m rer Cent THOS. L. McGARRY, Keeline Bldg. Red 4344. GARVIN BROS. VSW MONEY HARRISON A MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 5 $100 lo $10,000 made promptly. F, D. Weed", Weed Bldg., l$th and Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans. 6, 6, 6 per cent. W. T. Smith Co.. 914 City National. Stocks and Bonds. Our Nebraska farm mortgages are not af fected y European wars or panics. Amounts $400 to $30,000. Ws collect all Interest ..and principal free of charge; 80 years In the Nebraska farm field without a loss Is our record. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 801 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Abstracts of Title. rinQFQT.fc.D Abstract Co. We can bring J UUl Mil Vw short notice. down your abstract 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 394T. Ii-ti Title, Guarantee and Abstract JVcX r Co., a modem abstract office. 806 8. 17th St. Tel. D. 648T. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. Horses- Live Stock -Vehicles For Sale. HAY, $6.60 a ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE COM E up this week If you want a good used far at a bargain. Studebaker, 4-cylinder $260 1911 Cadillac 800 Two 1613 Ovrrlsnds, each 800 Four Ford touring cars $200 to 826 One Chevrolet roadster 260 Chalmers roadsters 260 )D1 Maxwell truck , 260 Two Butck Trucks, earh 100 Two 1914 Maxwell touring cars, each $00 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO, 2216 Farnam. THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Mako a ton truck out of your Ford ear. Everybody ts buying this "Form-a-Truck." It solves your delivery problem and sells llKo wild fire. Agents wanted. For par ticulars sea or write JOHN SON- DAN -FORTH CO.. 1629 N. 16th. PREPAREDNESS is only protection. Is preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au tomobile Insurance of , KILLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON. 913-14 CltyNatJBank. Doug. 2818; "AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Michigan Rpeedster . Velio Speedster Kissel Car Speedster Hup Roadster Douglas 3310. $276 800 800 176 USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHT-O'BRIICN AUTO CO., 1S14-18-16 Farnam 8t WK will trade you a new Ford Cur your old one. INDUSTRIAL GAR AG IS CO., 20th and Harney. Doug. $211, FOR SALE 1918 Cadihac, In first class con dition throughout. Address B 276, Bes. Automobiles Wanted. HAVE $600 equity in 40 ft lot. Field club district, will trade for Ford In good con dition. Address C 177, Bee. Electric Automobiles. Walter Anderson, expert rep's eleetrlo and batteries. Storage. 2230 Farnam. D. 4817. Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 per cent 2 tn 1 Vulcan It irig Co., 1616 Dav enport St., Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2914. 30x3-lN., $6,76; 30xi $8.76. Other sites In proportion. Duplex Trie Co.. 2518 Farnam Street. AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $2.00 TO $6.00. DTJO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO ST. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Coils repaired Mnvianrfy. 810 N. 16th. NER Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right 218 8. 19th St. D. 7890. RE AL ESTATE TRANSFERS John W. Robinson to Nils-J. Hildlng, southwest corner Twenty-ninth and Nicholas, 66x103 $2,600 Charles D. Blrkett and wife to Nathan Somberg, northeast corner Sixteenth and Ames avenue, 43x128 1 Bessie P. Bdal to John B. Jack, Thirtieth street, 800 fent north of .Leavenworth street west side, tTx 140 1 William C, Norrls to Morris Mortsn son, Florence boulevard, 140.6 feet nouth of Newport avenue, west side, 46x178 1 Beary E. Price and wife to Guy Uhrich, southeast rorner Forty fourth and Leavenworth streets, 46x112.69 10 G. K. Murray, et al, to Axel Steers, jr., Marey street, 850 fnet west of Thtrty-rlrst street, south side, 60x128.6 2,800 Robert Rahan snd wife to Lillian Els felder, Fifteenth street, 160 feet north of M street, west side. 40x130. 1,400 Tsaan Glllnsky and wlfn to Sioux City Investment company, northeast cor ner Nineteenth and Paul streets. 90x140 8,000 M. F. Hhafer company to Wellington Kenmore, Spencer street, 96 feet east of Thirty-eighth street, south side, 40x116 1ft Guy Liggett and wife to Samuel N. Rlpa, et 1, souMweal corner Twenty-sixth and Parker, 64x60 1 David E. BikIc snd wife to James P. Mvers, Twenty -fifth avenue, 43 feet north of Taylor street, 32x96 H. 1,800 l.KfiM, NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The snnuat meeting of the stockholders of the Bankers Savings and Loan Associa tion will be held at Its office, 1606 Farnam street, Wednesday avsnlng, July 12, at 8 o'clock. Fl-Jl4d4t. Ware Returns from Banquet to Mohler Charles Ware, general manager of the Union Pacific, who retire July 1, returned from Cheyenne, where he and President Mohler were tendered a farewell banquet by the business men of that city. He immediately departed for Chicago. Mr. Ware as serts that the banquet was a very pleasant function and was largely at tended. Bcc Want Ads produce results. Janitor Secures Verdict Against Doctor and Teacher George W. Stipe, former janitor at thi l.ong school has been given a verdict for $J65.8J against Dr. Elias Holovtchiner of the school board and Martha Powell in district court be fore Judge Wakelcv. The suit is an elm of the tornado. The defendants were members of the relief committee and when they found a quantity of relief committee cloth ing in possession i Mine they took it away from him. Stipe proved in court that the stuff had been given him, He lost his job well as the clothing and supplies and he sued to recover damages as well as the arti cles taken from him. The court held that he was entitled only to the goods taken from him. Charles Hughes is In Omaha Attending Convention of Elks Charles, Hughes, delegate to the Elks convention from Beatrice, has done nothing but answer foolish ques tions since last Saturday, and he faces the probability of spending et least the next four years at the same occupation. "No I No, I ain'l the republican nominee for president 1 Do I look like him? I ain't even any relation. The only thing I was ever elected to was when they made me the explana tion committee and had to furnish al ibis for brother Elks when they got in wrong at home." BERRY PEDDLERS ARE SHORTING ON HOUSEWIVES Inspector John Grant Tegg of the city weights and measures depart ment makes the following statement: "I wish to warn housewives against dealers who are offering pint and half-pint berry boxes as quart boxes. This is against the law. I have con demned a lot which was offered for sale in cases. Reports of these viola tions will be promptly investigated by my office." WHARTON TELLS WOMEN NOT FORCED TO MARCH Postmaster Wharton, less forcibly patriotic than the mayor, gave orders that no women postoffice emploves were to be compelled to march. "We need some spectators," said the post master, "so the ladies can stand on the sidewalks and sing and wave flags and cheer the postoffice con tingent." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. William H. Duff of Pittsburgh, member of the advertising agency of Barker-Duff & Co., is in the city. He It was who origi nated the slogan, "Eat a dish of Ire cresm each day." School Children . To Repeat Fairy Tale Production To raise funds for the vocational guidance bureau of th- Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Columbian school children who iresented "Cin derella," translated from the German and arranged by the German teacher of the school, Miss Helen Sommer, will repeat the performance Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edgar H. Scott. Mrs. Scott's home will accommo date an audience of .100. Tickets will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Ethel Gladstone is Cinderella: Helen Paulson and Cornelia Baum, the stepsisters; Ethel lirinkm'an, the stepmother; Katherine Davis, fairy godmother; Prince Charming, Fran cis Morton; king, Russell Mattson; doctor, Sam Carlylc; while the fairies are Harriet Rosewatcr, Evelyn Cole, Louise Riley, Portia liigelovv, Helen Rogers, Wynne Fairfield, Eleanor Scott, Ruth Wcckes, Helen Turpin and Helen Rogers. t WINDSOR SCHOOL GRADS HOLD EXERCISES TONIGHT The graduating class of the Wind sor school will hold its class day pro gram at the school tonight at 8 o'clock. The program, is a follows: "The Dsnccrs" (P. Laconic).. Piano duet, Pauline Klchey, Pauline Hanlcke. Ptano solo, peart Pnlmer. Quotations from ; lakeapesre, Donald Head. Dudley Gillette, Minnie Brooks. Caro line Hetleman. The Sandman (Brahma). -f ' Violin solo, Charles Ortman. " Piano solo, Hedvika Resnlchek. Quotations, Raymond Wood. Edward Shleida, Roy Smith. Gunner Olsen, Emily Iloldrege. . Piano solo, Mildred Lite. A Violin aolo, David Simon, Plane aolo, Harriett Savage. Quotations, Drew Sutton, Brms Qulnn, Ralph Olsen, Howard Twlford. Piano solo, Marjorte bniun. Piano solo, SI II tired Dunham. ,. Quotations. Burt Corliss. Laura He. ring. Fred Merrill. Carroll Baldwin, Joseph Kowaleakt. Piano solo, Alice Kleffntr. Ptano aolo. Vera Manning. Piano solo. Marguerite Schsfer. Quotations, Clarence Binder, Robert Rule, Mary Finney, Hubert Lowry. Russell Petti t ' "Spring Time," Phyllis BrSwn, - Kvelyn Newbranch. Hilda Anderson. Gladys Stanley, Viola Groan, Doris Kanatsher, Marian Fish er, Frances Soli walen berg, ..f BURGESS-NASH FURNISH ' LUNCH FOR EMPLOYES Owing to the fact that the store closed at 1 p. m. in order to allow their army of workers to take part in the Flag day parade, Burgess-Nash furnished without charge lunch for their entire organization in the Crick et room at noon today. The management stated that they did so, realizing that it would be in convenient for a great many who live far out to go home and get back in time for the parade. The Burgess-Nash band give a concert in the store during the lunch hour and then led the marchers to Twenty-fourth and Farnam, where they joined the main procession. Thi Secret L Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Anthw "Tlis End of th. Trail," Tlfbtlag In Flaadsn," "Its U Clary," "Vl toprriftt, V E. Aluaadsr Fmlt. la Frsoc. ate. FOURTH INSTALLMENT. Brnopsts. Llsutenant Jarvls Hop. la detailed by th. United ntates naval board to Investigate and report his findings on the Invention ot Dr. Ralph Burks, which serves to brlnff the submarlno to a state of perfection. The lieu tenant arrives In Valdnvla and Is welcomed by the Inventor and his daughter, Cleo, On the trial trip ot the Inventor's boat, a Jap aness helper ts surprised In the act of e amlntnv the mechanism of th. ventilating device. Hope reports favorably on th. new device, but there are others Interested In It. An attempt to burglarise Dr. Burke's labora tory falls, but later Cloo finds him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's li brary to get money; later sh. finds a nots from which shs learns that they contain the sscret formula. With Hope she races to the auctlonesr's store only to And It in names. (Continued From Yesterday.) "It's the Burke girl, with her naval officer and that one-armed sailor. They certainly didn't waste much time in getting here. They musn't know that were here. Tell your be whiskered friend to tell them that Mr. Stephanski is away and. won't be back until 10 o'clock. That will give us time to decide what to do." The old Russian went to the door. "I Mr. Stephanski at home?" Hope demanded. "Nein, he iss avay," was the curt answer. "He vill at 10 o'clock re turn," and the door was abruptly shut. "There's nothing left to do but to return to the city and have dinner," said Hope as he rejoined his com panions. "We will come out here again at 10 o'clock and sec Stephan ski. Now that we know that there are others after the books we mustn't take the chance of waiting until to morrow." Hope and Cleo dined a deux at the St. Francis, while Hook, promising to return before 10 o'clock, betooit himself to a water-front resort much patronized by seamen, among whom he knew that he would find some friends. "I hate to leave you alone, Cleo," said Hope, as they were finishing their coffee, "but I must run out to the Presidio on some official business. I won't be away much more than an hour, though, and I'll surely be back in time to start for Stephanski's by 10." For Cleo, whose entire girlhood had been passed with her father in the little valdavia cottage, it was no hardship to be left for an hour or so in the hotel. The bustle and excite ment of the great lobby proved so entertaining, indeed, that it was with astonishment that, nappening to glance at the great clock above the stairs, she saw that its hands pointed to 10:20. And neither Hope nor Hook had returned. What could have de layed them? What should she do? Stephanski was to return at 10 o'clock. And already it was twenty minutes after. If she waited much longer he might go away again. Her chance to examine the book might vanish forever. Perhaps Morton, or Satsuma, or the tall, dark woman whom Dawson had described, were already at Stephanski's. There was too much at stake. She dared wait no longer. If Hope and Hook didn't care enough about her to return when they promised she could get along without them. She would keep the appointment herself. "When Liteutenant Hope and Mr. Barnacle return, will you be sure and tell thern that I could not wait for them and have gone to Edgemere road and that they are to follow me," she instructed the clerk at the desk.' The failure of Cleo's two friends to rejoin her at the hour agreed upon was due to two widely different causes: Accident and alcohol. Hop.e detained at the Presidio longer than he had anticipated,' was speeding city ward when, in one of the most de serted stretches of Golden Gate park, at a point remote from street cars, taxicabs or telephones, one of his rear tires exploded with a bang. It was 10:30, therefore, before he reached the hotel, and received Cleo' message. Thirty seconds later he was back in his car and, in defiance of all speed ordinances, was racing toward the 1 Edgemere road, sick with a nameless fear at the thought that Cleo had gone alone to see the man Stephanski. ' Hook's excuse for failure to keep his appointment with Cleo was a less valid one, for, meeting in a resort on the water front some comrades of his seafaring days, he spent so convivial an evening that it was only the depar ture of his companions, who had to return to their snip, which made him aware of the lateness of the hour. Filled with remorse, he telephoned to the St. Francis to tell Cleo that he was returning, only to be informed by the clerk that she had already left for the Edgemere road-alone. The next moment a one-armed sailor might have been seen running madly up one of the streets in the lower quarters of the city shouting madly for a taxicah. Morton and Olga, having tempor arily disposed of Cleo and her friends, discussed their plan of campaign. "We know." said Olga, "that the formula is hidden in one of the twelve books, but we don't know in which one. For that matter, neither does the Burke girl. But even if we find the right book it does not follow that we will be any better off than we were before, for the chances are a hundred to one that Burke took the precaution of putting it in the form of a cryptogram. In that case we would be unable to decipher it without the key. And I am certain that the girl knows the key." "Yes," agreed Morton, "I think you're right countess. But how do you propose to make the girl give uj the key?" "Listen," said Olga. "When they come back at 10 o clock Stephanski will admit them. We will lay the book on the table and push the table close up against that curtain. You and I will stand behind the curtain. We will place the lamp so that, in order to examine the book, their backs will be toward us. When I give the signal you will slip out from behind the cur tainyou had better take off your shoes so as not to make any noise and put the lieutenant out of business; Stephanski will attend to the seaman, and I will look after the girl. There must be no shooting, remember. A piece of lead pipe tied up in a stock ing is just as effective as a pistol, but it dovsn't kill, and it make no noise. As soon as the two men are taken care of we can turn our attention to the girl." It was ten minutes to 11, and the three conspirators had almost aban doned hope of Cleo and her friends returning that night, when they were relieved to hear a motor stop outside. A moment later there was a timid rap on the door. Stephanski opened it, while Morton and Olga slipped behind the curtain. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.)