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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. 13 FOR RENT Ap'ta and Flats North. ft K CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart ' msnt, big rooms, coul In summer, fine large icreened porch. "The Ivy," corner bherroan Ave. and Sherwood. Only $31.60 per mo. See janitor In basement apart ment or call office, Doug. 1009. SCOTT A HILL CO. 4-ROOM heated Apt,, all modern, newly decorated, corner, lit floor, Apt. 1. Marlon. IS Maple St. R-d 1M1. MODERN apt., 7 rooms, $25; near poat otfice. G. P. Stebblni. 1610 Chicago. South. 6-ROOM modern apartment, with heat umi Janitor service; walking dtatanea; 420 Bo. loth, Avenue ..140.00 BT5NSON & MYERS CO., 484 Omaha National Bank Bide. felVE-ROOM team heated apartment: verj dealrabl. The Chula VlaU. lOtb and Poppleton. Conrad Youn. 328 Branaeli Theater Doug 1571. S-rm. mod. flat, 8308 S. 24. $20. H. 4711. Miscellaneous, VERY desirable 4-room apt. In the Llnwood. near 2511 Harney. 2d floor, east front Very choles. Soe this. D. 1472. 1 and 4-room brick flats, closo In. mod. ex. heat $U. Toland & Trumbull. D. 6707. MODERN apartments $18 and up. Near poatoiuca. u. r. Bieooins. itiiu unioage REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. ON account of deuth of owner will sell 6-room all -modern home at 211S Grand Ave, to responsible party for $300 down, balance $30.00 per month. Full site lot: nice lawn and shade; on paved street rooms are large with oak floors down stairs; hot water heat Latest light fix tures. Price $3,i00. Corns out and see this. Colfax 317 or Ml. REAL ESTATE Exchange 20-r. apt house to exchange for land; rental $640 clear; will assume mortgage J. L. oaroer. Keeling Uiilg. Tyler 1710. CAS sell or fXChariK anything you have) woiier. v. it uanas. MCi:ru mag. KOUNTZ PL ACE. ll.DAtV SIX rooms. Btrlrtlv inniturn fnrnr i-mt 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 ts wcu worm m.uho, can show any time, PAYNE INVESTMENT fnMPlNT 5th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1731 PRAIRIE PARK Moet artistic district In viij. v,v ncas, aiieys, cmcnena, ashes, tin cans or dead cats. Has steam heated press brtok community garage and club house. Houses and lots $4,500 to $5,600 with paving paid in full. One-tsnth cash, balance 1 per cent monthly or will build l purcnaser. ts. j bcannell. Doug. 398 or Colfax 3611. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats, "WANTED TO BENT Immediately, good 7 or 8-room house with garage In West Far nmra district or Dundee. Huit be a first, class place. Give lull Information. Ad ores, o l37,Bee. . Wanted to Rent Houses In DUNDEE. W. L. BBLBY SONS. Douilas lilt. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separata locked rooms, for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 102 a 16th St. Douglas 4162. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov ing. 219 N. 11th St Phone Douglas 814 or Webster 6609. GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ships; S -horse van and 2 men, $125 per hour; storage. $2 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas " 133S and Tyler 280. , 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 I486. FIDELITY sllVi& r'REE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments); also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Jf1 1? T? Express Co., Movtng, . J, IXXLllUU packing and storage. 1 1207 Farnam Bt Douglas 8146. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. STORES FOR RENT. We are making plans to remodel the building at 1814-16-18 Harney St., putting - in a new front and making one room 66x132 with second floor and basement under the south sixty feet. Will lease to desirable tenant the entire space or divide to suit. N. P. DODGE, 206 Wnttnell Bldg. FOR RENT. Very fine store room, located at 24th and Leavenworth Sts. Reasonable rent For further Information call CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1318. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. STORES. Modern store room and. basement, 622 6. 16th St; fins Location for groceries and meats, ' CONRAD YOUNG, 822 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. STORE ROOMS at 1809-1811 Farnam St Thos. P. Hall, 428 Ramie Bldg. D. 7406. SMALL store, near postofflce, $26. Q. P. ' Btebblns, 1610 Chicago. STOKE building, living rooms In rear, 2001 N. 10th. Douglas 1862. Offices and Desk Room. Fine Suits for Doctor mid Dentist Let us show you. The Bee Building, Office Room 103. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodelled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite ?stoffloe), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad oung, 822 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571. Miscellaneous. LARGE, light basement at 16th and How ard; tow rant Wright & Las bury. . 15a. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West 3625 CALIFORNIA ST. A new attractive well built house; lot 81 H feet frontage. Near some of the best homes In Omaha and in the cathedral dis trict Large living room, fireplace, at tractive dining room, with bullt-ln buf fet convenient kitchen and four good bed rooms. All oak floors and the very best of constructon througnont. Price $6,600. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, rnone u. tub, soa city Nat. Bank Bias. NOT HOW MANY but how good. I do not build In dosn lots, but I do build them good. Phone Benson 122. F. 8. Trulllnger. ITOUR-ROOM bungalow Just being oom pleted, tl,2S0. Only 100 cash. D-SSSO. - 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 three blocks north of Miller park, east front on 24th St Reasonable terms can be arranged If desired. t ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1B36. 338 Rose Bldg. MUST SELL AT ONCE OR BE FORECLOSED We want you to see 4328 Parker Street, bungalow. High and sightly; 6 rooms on the first floor, oak floors and birch fin ishing; 2 large rooms on' second floor; house well decorated; good light fixtures and has had the care that shows good housekeeping; ' a big yard and chicken house. This Is a good bargain. Price quoted at $4,000. Yeu can't help but make money. ' Call us for an appointment or further Information. ' HIATT COMPANY, 146-7-8 Omaha Nafl Bk. Tyler 60. Bungalow live rooms anO bath, strictly modern, flnlnhed in oak. laut lighting fixtures, good furnace, full hase.ient large attic. 8811 No. 28th St Price W.150. Terms? NORRIS & NQRRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4870, "CLOSE-IN SSAP." ' A corner lot near High school. S0x. Part of lot ts improved and brings 1100 per month rent The whole thing goes for $6,600; $2,500 cash, balance $44 per month. Aot quick. H. A. WOLF, 114 Ware Blk. Doug, 8088. 6 ROOMS MODERN, 8100 CASH S2K PER MOUTH. 4207 Ohio St. strictly modern except furnace, nouse bum about three years newly painted and oaDered. Price. 82.400 $100 cash, $26 a month. Phone Tyler 80 ana &bk tor Air. Lowrey. utiles open evenings i uil 9 p. m. HASTINGS & HETDEN. 1814 Harney St. TAKEN IN TRADE WILL SELL CHEAP, $1,0008100 CASH. 8720 Ohio St.. 6 rooms, all on one floor: newiy painted and papered: full lots. some shrubbery; monthly payments like rent, unice open evenings 7 to 9 p. m. rnone iyier so ana asK tor Mr. ijowrey. HASTINGS at HBYDEN, 1614 Harney St BIO SACRIFICE. Nice home on Sherman Ave., near Pratt 6 rooms, strictly modern, part oak finish, large, full lot, paving paid. Owner has left city and will take $8,600; $600 vma. oaiance sav per montn. ee me at once. P. J. TEBBENS CO, 606 Omaha Nat. Bk.. D. 8182. OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern $-room house, with sleeping porch; oak noora ana woodwork; excellent condition. A real oargain. Webster 1187. NEW BUNGALOW nf flv rnnmi and hath fully modern, oak finish, oak floors, b-jam ceilings, bookcases, window seat; bullt-ln cupboards, high grade plumbing and lighting fixtures; full basement, furnace coal room, vegetable room; fine east front lot, near cathedral. Price out to 0,dou; easy terms, RASP BROS., Douglas 1663. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Oak finish, hot water Heat, large base ment well-built house, east front lot 60 x24, with a garage; paving paid for; cost owner $4,500; would exchange for cheaper pia.ee farmer out, W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bang Bldg. Doug. 1284. SACRIFICE SALE. 1680 N. 17th St., 8 -room house; walk Ing distance. Don't fall to see this prop erty If you want a bargain. S. P BOSTWICK A SON. Tyler 1506.' 800 Bee Bldg. ELMWOOD PARK ACRE. $78 DOWN, BAL. $16 PER MONTH. A dandy laying acre just east of Elm wood park for $1,600. See this at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781, I HAVE just finished an all modern, fully decorated, oak finish bungalow on fine east front lot and can sell same for la.ZoO, on very easy terms. Call Colfax 1885. BARGAIN 1 House 7 rooms and store connected, modern. good to make a living at home; small payment down, balance like rent. Call at 2631 Lake St, or Tel. Webster 947. KOUNTZE Place restricted district resi dence for sale. F. V. Kniest 3616 N. 18th. South. COTTAGE FOR SALE Four-room cottage and corner lot on car line, near Hanscom Plaoe. Price $2,000. A nice little home for two, or a good In vestment The house rents for $160 per year and there la room to build another house or flats on the corner. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. 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 special features, such as bullt-ln bookcases, kitchen cabi net, etc. Completely modern In every re eppct, 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 6934 today, or after 6 p. m. weeks days. HANSCOM PLACE. BIGGEST BARGAIN on Georgia Ave., between Pacific and Mason Sts., 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. SHOLES CO., 915-18 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. 6-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern, oak floors throughout; oak finish In liv ing and dining rooms; large, light White enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $8,000. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. 642 Paxton Blk. Doug, 1782. 2308 SO. 15TH, 6-room modern, new. fur. ni.ee, a a or co-it. iot; street paved. Berks. at mush, u. &67. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except furnace; fi.mw. .oat a. am Bt; Douglas 629. Miscellaneous. TERMS! PRICEII VALUE!!! CAN YOU BEAT THESE? Close In, very attractive bungalow, 8-r all moo., scree nea porcn, is. rront, paved Bt, cor. lot, (2 if desired), sightly location. Bargain at $3,100; $100 cash. $27 mo. $25 MO., $126 CA8H 5-r. mod. cottage. oesuiuui cor. iqt, (room for 3 nouses), paving paid; shade, fruit, etc.; valuable location, not far out, on car line. Only $2,465. McKltrlck R. E. Co., D. 1482; Ty. 2 140-J. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INJURANCB SEE O'NEIL'S R, E. A INS. AGENCY, 634 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. IN THE CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. One of the best lots between the Joslyn residence and the Cathedral Is offered for $1,760 for short time, worth $600 to $750 more. Particulars on application. GEORQB W. WALLACE, 614 Keellne Bldg. South. 96 FEET, 16th St., 8 blks. from viaduct yo.uvu. gmv.n.Busj inv. JQ,, MCCagUS Bldg. Miscellaneous. AN acre or two bought now in Bejneon Gar- uens win maae you more money than any other kind of Investment Call, write or phone us, Tyler 60, for reading matter, telling more about Benson Gardens. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. $100 a lot, easy terms, near 61st and Grover, one miie irom car Aoaress Mrs. H. L. Howver. 6824 Grand Ave. Phone Colfx TB8. REAL ESTATE Exchanges A FORCED SALE 7 NICE ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERN. $300 down, price $3,200, easy terms, but want an offer; must sell at once. Would consider a good lot; has a nice garage; south front; built for a home. Address S 276. Omaha Bee. THE remarkable Increase In BEE Want aqs can oe tracea to only one source good results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS In first five months of 1916 than In nimi rinoo or IVls. 40 ACRES improved Colo., for 6'ma.ha home! 160 acres east Nebr., for Omaha Income. 60 a. Gulf coast. Miss., for Omaha Income. 80 a. Imp., Iowa for Omaha 1m. and cash First mort and cash for 80 a. near Omaha. W. T. SMITH & CO., Doug. 1819, 813 City NatL Bit Bldg, WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANT? See us first. We may have Jost what you want we sell or trade everything. anywnere. unas, j. smith. Tyler 1691. via so. mn 320 A. CHOICE "upland farm, 3 miles of Coleridge. Cede Co.. $135 will trade half mdse. or good Income. A13BOTT 4 Patterson Blk.. City. FARMS Acreage, city property and ranches for sale and exchange. W. O. Morgan. lain turning at. Douglas 2466. EQUITY In good 9-r. house for cottasra worth $3,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 a. in. REAL ESTATE Investment YOU do not have to be a blr canltallut to invest In Home Builders. Shares now $1.18, and you can Invest In one or 600 every week or month. Shareholders pro tected Dy mortgages and capable manage ment. Better Investigate. HOME BUILDERS. Inc.. 17th and Douglas Sts. Phone Doug. 6013. WM. COLFAX, 706 Keellne Bldg, Real Km aie, uuy iropeny, utrge Hanches Specialty. SNAP $3,000 will handle $1,800 a year In come property, tnttman, 1708 Clark. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. 8TART YOUR HOME IN BENSON I BUT THIS LOT I $10.00 down and $10.00 per month: prlct $260.00; slse, 50x128; located on Locust St, between Clark and Burnham. not isr zrom scnooi and car Hue. Geo. R. Wright Bee office. Omaha. Dundee. Dundee bungalow. Douglas 2596. 2 Vfc acres near Dundee. Douglas 2596. DUNDEE See me for rood barvaina (n runt, aencss ana vacant property. Good loca tion j. a. unmmell, 849 Om. Nat Bk WClTl Hi I E" TV. -a- m-,t--AIA T-l 1 .. I urm.-ei' 0,000, io.uou, ,nuu. Address A 827, Bee. Florence. 40 acres, $9,250; stock, crop and Implements i so. u. netnaway, Florence. Nob. Miscellaneous. 125 ACRES 6-ROOM HOUSE IN KEYSTONE PARK. Good rich land in a BDlendld localitv. Has 9 acres in alfalfa and the balance goon garden land. Will take clear 5, 6 or 7-room house and lot' in Omaha in trade. Value of land Is $7,000. See us anout this at once. Phone Tyler 60. HASTINGS & HEYDEN.' 1614 Harney St. ONE ACRE 1-ROOM HOUSE. One acre, fine, rich garden land, per fectly level; dandy new 3 -room bungalow; good welL Price. $1,400: $100 cash, bal ance $15 per month. Phone Tyler 50 and asK ror Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD LOT WANTED. As part payment, with some cash, on new 6-room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground; chicken house and gar age. Address L 1265, Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. PROSPERITY IN CANADA $90,000,000 In new wealth added in 1916. Enormous corps and low taxation make farmers rich. Wheat average. 86.16 bush' els per acre in Albera, 28.75 bushels per acre In Saskatchewan, 28.60 bushels per acre in Manitoba. Taxes average $24 and will not exceed $36 per quarter sec tion. Includes all taxes; no taxes on Im provements. Free schools and full re ligious liberty, good climate. Get your rarm home from the Canadian Pacific railway, 20 years to pay. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre, Irrigated lands from $35, - and the government guarantees your land and water titles. Balance, after first payment, extend over nine teen years with interest at 6 per cent; privileges of paying In full any time. Before final payment becomes due your farm should have paid for itself. We win lend you up to $2,000 in Improve ments In certain districts, with no se curity other than the land Itself. Par ticulars on request. Ready-made farms for sale. Special easy terms. Loans for live stock. In denned districts, after one year's occupation, under certain conditions, we advance cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value of $1,000. We want you; we can afford to help you. We own the land; we want the land cultivated. Our Interests are mutual. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free book, J. S. Dennis, Assistant to the President, Canadian Pacific Rail way, 83 Ninth Ave., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Minnesota Lands, 40, SO OR 160 ACREP good, heavy soil, wen settled part of Toad 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 rata to Inspect. SCHWAB BROS.. 1026 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. 200 ACRES with good set buildings; fenced; iou acres in crop; ncn, oiac 10am sou; 18 miles to St. Paul; 8 miles from city. $7,000 will handle. Johnson Land Co., Stillwater, Minn. ' Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS- -Any size, easy terms, In tne oeautitui uzarxs or Dent county. Mo. W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Improved 1,400-acre ranch lo cated 1 mile from good town on main line U. P. R. R. in Cheyenne Co., Neb. Price 117.50 per acre. Write for Illustrated book let H. C. Casselman, Sidney, Neb. North Dakota Lands. IMPROVED farms down In southeastern North Dakota ; Ransom and LaMoure counties; many with good buildings, some with stock, machinery and growing crops; $36 to $76 per acre; special Inducements. Write for Hit. John W. Norton Co., 466 Bhubert Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. Wisconsin Lands. GET literature and maps on the cheapest gooa iana in unuea states. BAKER A TILLOTSON. 16th and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. Doug. 1188. Miscellaneous. FARMS, acreage and city property for sale iiu mig, v., n. vuiuuh, auw wanueiS Theatai Bldg. Doug. 6916. Turn old furniture, household fronds and clothing into cash with a Bee Want Ad. . FARM LAND WANTED HAVE cash buyers for two or three medium si sea terms in west lows or east Ne braska Thomas Campbell. Keellne Bldg. 'Want Arls ntvr chtrlr tli;- they will get results, if anything will. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better thaji chickens; jjni.i,uM uV , iuuo mmce neeaea 10 start; free book explains all. Majestic Squab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, la. Just Received: Mexican Baby Parrots, the mi unco ui 1110 icason. b and 112. Max vciigr mra kq., n tarnam St. PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery, Screenings, $1.26 per 100 lbs. 801 N. J6th St Motorcy a and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MuTURC YOLKS, Bar. sain in ubvu mac nines, victor Koos, "The Motorcycle Man," 2V08 Leavenworth. TWIN Indian. Motorcycle, two speed, good iTT. ,. I. puutn- vib 8. 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 STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th St FINANCIAL JlealJSstate Loansand Mortgages MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment hous.s, duubl. brink hous.. slnftl. housss. business prop.rty and (arm lands at 6 pr cut. 6 per cent . pr oL Ill Keeltn. Bids. Douglas 1S4I. I PKR CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts 12.000 up: also rarm loans. Heasonsble commissions. PETKRS TRUST CO.. 1621 Karnsm St. l'RIVATE .MONEY. SHOPKN COMPANY. KEEL1NE BUILDING. OMAHA homos. Eust Nebraska (arms. O'KEKKB REAL ESTATB CO., 101 Omaha Nat'l Phon. Douglas ITU. MONEY to loan on Improved (arms and ranone. we also buy good (arm mort. gages. Kloke Iny. Co.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans. Blipercent. 6.1 D. H. BUCK A CO., ll Omsha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. ORAHAM. BSE BLDO. MONEY on hand (or city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, ft, 6H. I per cant. j. . uumont a ye, lis Keenno mqg. B i t Per Cent THOS. L. McOARRY. Keellne Bldg. Red ,SS. GARVIN BROS. K.l!ir?Sa,. 5 MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON, 91 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to 110,000 made promptly. V. D. Weed. Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans, t, 6H, t per cent W. T. Smith Co., 81' City National. Stocks and Bondi. 11,000 MORTGAGE bearing 7 per cent semi annual, secured by property valed 13,300. Ta Image -Loom is Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. Abstracts of Title. riliarant.a.O Abstract Co. We can bring UUdl iAllLCtJ do your abstract on short notice. R. T, Patterson Bldg. D. I47. Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. SOB S. I7th St. Tel. D. 687. Kerr REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of. iice m ieDrasKR. zus uranaeis rneater. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE COMB up this weeK if you want a good uaea car at a bargain. Studobaker, 4-cyllnder $350 1911 Cadillac 800 Two 1913 Overlands, each 300 Four Ford touring c,ara $300 to 826 One Chevrolet roadster 8D0 Chalmers roadsters 850 1912 Maxwell truck 250 Two Bulck Trucks, each 100 Two 1914 Maxwell touring cars, each 800 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. 2316 Farnam. THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Make a ton truck out of your Ford oar. Everybody Is buying this "Form-a-Truck." It solves your delivery problem and sells like wild fire. Agents wanted. For par ticulars see or writs JOHNSON-DAN- r OKTH CO.. 1529 N. lMh. PREPAREDNESS Is only protection. Is preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au tomobile Insurance of , K1LLY. ELLIS A THOMPSON, 813-14 City Nat Bank. Doug. 3819. AUTO CLEARINgTlOUSE- 2209 Farnam. Douglas 3310. Michigan Speedster $!7S Velle Speedster 800 Kissel Car Speedster 600 Hup Roadster 176 USfciD CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO-1814-16-18 Farnam St. Wh, will trade yuu new Ford for your old one, t INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO,. 20th and Harney. Doug. 8361. FOR SALE 1913 Cadillac. In first class con- dltlon throughout. Address B 278, Bee. 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'g electric and puticriea, atorase. -m r arnam. v. ssiy. Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire rrom 2 old ones and save you 60 per oent 2 in 1 Vulcanising Co.. 1616 Dav enport St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2814. 30x3-IN 16.76; 30x3U, $8.76. Other Sixes In proportion. Duplex Tne Co., 3618 Farnam Street. AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $2.00 TO $6.00. DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAOO ST. Auto Repairing and Painting. 810U r inward It. Colls reimlreil mas tie to we can't repair. nv,.irif-for -10 N 18th. NEB. Auto Hadlator Repair Service and prices rig ft t ais b. ith St D. 7R90. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ralph R. Wohlford and wife to Mrs. John. H. Show, Thirty-fifth street, ninety -eight feet north of Arbor street, east side, 49x133 street 83.000 Ben Handler and wife to Johanna orghofT, w lnut street, 1 1 6 feet west of Twenty -eighth street, north Bide, 38 1-3x113,5 feet 1 Joseph Smejkal and wife to Adela ovfljaa, r msemn street, 138 reel north of William street, east side, 25x139 feet 1.800 Culver Investment company to Paul Wlrthschafter, Cspitol avenue, 198 feet eaat of Twenty-seventh avenue, south side, 33x116 feet 1 Builders' Investment company to Jen nie it.. Jjownng. Maple street, 200 feet west of Thirty-eighth street south side, 60x120; Maple street, 160 feet east of Fortieth street, south side. 50x120 600 Elizabeth J. Neely to Mamie F. Sage, southeast corner Burnham and Hop kins street. 128x400; Leroy street, 200 feet south of Hopkins Street, west side; southwest corner Leroy and Hopkins street, 118x160; all in Benson : . , 8,800 Nels J. Skogman and wife to Anna N. Eckman, southeast corner Twenty-first and Hoctor Boulevard, 4Sx 136 feet 1 Emilia J. Skogman to Anna N. Eck- ' man, southeast corner Thirty-fifth and Pine. 44 1-8x132 feet 1 Emilia J. Skogman to Anna N. Eck- man, Pine street, 89.6 feet east of Thirty-fifth street 44x132 feet 1 Emilia J. Skogman to Anna N. Eck- man, Twenty-seventh street, US feet north ef Mason, West aide, 66x 148.6 feet 1 William H. Plainer and wife to George & Co., southssst corner Forty -flrst and Fowler avenue. 60x137 feet 676 R, F. Kloke to Amelia Kloke. Thirty- fourth street, Zoo teet south ot Dav enport street west side, 60.2x186 feet t R. F. Kloke and wife to Mona K. Clarke, Thirty-fourth street, zoo reet south of Davenport street, 60.2x126 feet 3 Everett R. Hendricks and wife to Tony Marchess, et al, Twenty-fourth street, seventy-Qve feet south of Sprague street, west side, 26x122 feet 1 William J. Holts, administrator, to Abraham Haddad, undivided one half Pacific street, 182 feet east of Thirteenth street north side. 83x 132 feet 800 Legal Notices. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bankers Savings and Loan Associa tion will be held at its office, 1606 Farnam street, Wednesday evening, July 12, at $ o'olock. Fl-J14d4t CHINESE TONQ TAKES IN MANY OMAHA MEMBERS njsrtii. m at m haira r( tli. l t.v.u . w ..aw"., v. in- unci naiiunai organization of the On Leong tonir. cafe Wednesday afternoon while the parade was passing. Wing Ting, organizer, who came here recently from Chicago, was the principal speaker. He tofd the other Dinisae aUnl tit .. 1. at-- vvii iv ui mc or ganization in the Chinatowns of Chi- frtn ai4 KT.... ...1 n 5" mcw urn, wncrc un Leongs are particularly strong. Wfiativgi mav K i.niv n.aJ . n. Want Add will get it for you. ' M, P. Starts Work Repairing Viaduct Damaged by Fire The Missouri Pacific has a large force of men at work r. pairing and reconstructing that portion of the Lo cust street viaduct recently destroyed by fire. The worV is to be pushed with the intention of having the struc ture ready for traffic not later than July I. In the rebuilding of the Locust street viaduit about 600 feet of the east end of the structure will have to be supplied -ith steel, the former set having been badly warped by the heat. Temporarily this will be left in place and taken out later. In the meantime, the floor will be replanked and leveled up and put in condition for use. Later, the warped steel will be removed and new put in its stead. The timbers and most of the plank for the floor have arrived, and the new steel has been ordered from the mills in Milwaukee. Hackett Wants City To Pay for Trousers He Tore in the Park Fifty dollars for personal injuries and $35 for sartorial depreciation is the modest claim filed against the city by James P. Hackett, secretary of the Central Investment comoanv. The alleged injuries are listed as fol lows: Both wrists skinned, one knee bruised and strained, other wrist strained and other knee injured. Mr. Hackett states he was about to pursue the obiquitous golf ball over the Miller park links when he stum bled over a stake near the pavilion. He tore ihe trouserse of a new suit for which he paid $35. The claim will be referred to the city legal department for settlement. Chicago Singers j Come in Special The singers who will participate in the festival to be given by the Swed ish Singers' union will begin to arrive in Omaha Sunday. The Chicago dele gation of 150 will come on a special train'over the Milwaukee. The Min nesota and South Dakota delegations will arrive early Monday morning over the Great Western and North western, while those from Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri will come later in the day. The first meeting of the union is called for Monday afternoon and the second for the evening. At the lat ter it is expected there will be close to 1,000 singers in the chorus, be sides a number of prominent soloists. The gathering of the singers here is. promoted by the Norden Singing so ciety. ' Changes to Be Made For . the City Dads The plans for remodeling the city hall provide that the water depart ment shall occupy the space now used by the city clerk on the main floor, and the clerk will be moved to the basement, which will be the first floor after the changes have been made. Entrance from Farnam afreet will be from the sidewalk instead ot bv means of stens as at oresent. Ele vators and first floor will be lowered to the basement. The boilers will be taken out and all basement space will be used for office purposes. Bids tor the work will be asked for with in a few days. CASS SCHOOL GIVES FINE SHAKESPEARE PROGRAM The graduating class of Cass school gave a Shakespeare program as a formal leave-taking of their school. A bust of Caesar was pre sented to the school. The following took part in scenes from "As You Like It," "The Merchant of Venice," "The Tempest," "Hamlet" and "Julius Caesar:" Emil Olson, Keith Damon, Gerald Michael, Bessie Friedman, Minnie Bird, Elden Huff, Sarah Segelman, Sarah Kesselman, Charles Krider, Pearl Firsht, Ethel Brown, Ida Telpner, Arthur Shal kofski and Harold Farber. Superintendent Graff presented a banner won by the school in the tn terschool athletic tests, and Charles Harding presented a silver trophy for first place in the fall athletic meet. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES RECEIVED IN A FALL The Secret & Submarine By! Rudolph Breiner, 28 years old, 845 South Twenty-fourth street, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday from injuries received Wednesday evening when the railing of a second story porch at 3824 Sherman avenue collaps. and precipitated him and a companion, Rudolph Kunz, to the sidewalk below. Breiner suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries, Kunz' injuries, consisting of severe bruises about the face and body, are considered serious by physicians. The men were sitting on the railing of the porch when suddenly it gave way, Breiner striking his head on the sidewalk in the fall. Breiner, who is a single man, had been visiting his mother. He intended departing for the west this morning. SALOONS ARE CLOSED WHILE PARADE PASSES Superintendent Kugel of the police department compliments the saloon men who closed their placet along the line of march Wednesday afternoon. "The absence of disorder waa a no table feature of the parade. With 30,000 people in line and thousands along the way, I want to aay that it was the most orderly and good natured crowd I ever saw," said the commissioner. GUARDIAN APPOINTED FOR REPUTED WEALTHY PALMIST County Judge Bryce Crawford has appointed Attorney John H. Gross man guardian for Mrs. Henrietta F. Peters, aged palmist, who lives at 2454 South Seventeenth street. The old woman is possessed of con siderable fortuna, it is said, and is not able to take care of it properly. Her husband, Joachim Peters, asked tin- court to appoint the guardian. E. Alexander Powell " Tlahtlai la Flanoars." T. Road to Qlir "VI.. Copnlcht. ISIS, br E. Al.nad.r Pow.ll. FOURTH INSTALLMENT. 1 dcrs half gone." he suKeested. "Then ve can her again qvestion." Morton lifted Cleo, who was limp from terror, in his arms, and, descend ing through the trap door, laid her on the earthen floor of the cellar in the darkness. Ascending, he closed the trapdoor and Stephanski pulled the carpet into place. Then the three stood silent, awaiting the expected knock on he door. But no knock came. Hook, whose taxicab they had heard outside, suddenly, without any definite reason, had become suspicious. "I reckon Cleo ain't got here yet, after all," he muttered to himself. "Before she gets here I guess I'll do a little scouting on my own account." Suiting the action .to the words,- he tiptoed silently around the house. In the rear, almost flush with the ground, was a slanting wooden door, which evidently gave access to the cellar. It was fastened with a hasp and pad lock. From somewhere behind the door came a low moaning. It sounded uike a child in distress. "Now, that'a funny," meditated the seaman. "I wonder what that noise Author of Th. End of th. Trail.' la Franc" tc. Hj-nopsls. l.l.ut.nsnt Jarvts Hop., 1. dntail.ri by ths Unlt.d Stales naval board to Investigate and report his findings on ths Invention of nr. lUlvih Hurkn, whloh serves to bring the submarine to a state of perfertlon. The lieu tenant arrives In Valdavla and Is welcomed by the Inventor and his daughter, cleo. On the trial trip of th. Inventor's boat, a Jap anese helper Is surprlsod In tho act of ex amining the mechanism of the vontllatlns device. Hops reports favorably on ths now device, but there are other. Interested In it. An attempt to buralarlss Dr. llurho's labora tory falls, but later Olso finds him murdered In his bedroom. Clso sells her father s li brary to fet money; later shs finds a note from which she leurns that they oontaln the secret formula. With Hop. she races to the auctioneer's store only to find It In flames. ( Continued From Yesterday.) "Has Mr. Stephanski returned yet?" they heard Cleo ask. "He iss back," was the answer. Von't you come in?" i "She's come alone," whispered Mor ton, peeping through the curtains. 'This simplfies everything." As Cleo stepped Into the untidy liv ing room the first thing to catch her eye was the laminar leather-bound volume of which she was in search, ly ing in the circle of light thrown by the lamp on the table, ' "That a the book I" she cried eager ly, and, bending over it,' turned its leaves, one by one, from cover to cov er. As she completed her examination she gave a little exclamation of disap pointment. At that moment she felt her arms suddenly pinioned from be hind, while a blanket was thrown over her head, muffling her screams, If you don t want to be hurt, atop screaming, she heard a voice aaying. An instant later a gag was forced into her mouth and her hands were tied behind her with a strip of linen. .Now, you can take off the blank et," said the same voice, and Cleo found herself confronted by two pe culiarly sinister figures, a man ana a woman, whose faces were entirely concealed by dark calico masks. "Now, Miss Burke," said the wo man, approaching until her face was within a few inches of Cleo's, "we want you to answer some questions. If you answer them truthfully you will be re leased unharmed. If you don't answer them, or if we catch you in any lies, you are going to have a very unpleas ant time. It is not necessary to re move the gag for you to answer; you can reply by moving your head. Do you know in which book the formula is hidden?" Cleo shook her head. "Is the formula contained in a cryp togram?" was the next question. Cleo nodded. "I thought as much," said the wo man. "Will you give us the key to the Cryptogram?" Cleo shook her head vigorously; which was her only means of saying that she did not know it, "Then we will have to " Olga be gan menacingly, but abruptly stopped. Her quick ears had caught the sound of a motor stopping outside. The others heard it, too. "It's those fool friends of hers," snarled Morton from behind his hand kerchief. "There'll be thunder to pay if they find her here. Where can we put her until they've gone?" Stephanski threw back the carpet, disclosing the irap door. "Put her in der keller until der od- While Hook wat occupied in effect ing a burglarious entry into the cellar Hope arrived. As he sprang from his car he was startled by. a . piercing scream, which apparently came from somewhere within the house. "Heavens!" he cried, "that sounds like Cleo I" and, dashing up the path, he hammreed at the door. But the only answer waa another frenzied shriek, filled with a woman's frantic terror. Cleo, rolling over .until she lay against a pile of boards, had suc ceeded in ridding herself of the gag. "Help! Help! Help I" she cried. - She was answered by a crash as Hook burst his way into the cellar. "It's all right. Miss Cleo," he called, striking a match. "Old Hook's here. As he spoke there came from up stairs the sound, of splintering wood as the front door gave way before Hope's ' frenzied assaults. Aa he burst into the living room he was confronted by Stephanski. "That was Miss Burke screaming. What have you done with her?" de manded Hope, advancing upon the cowering Russian. "Tell me where she is, you bound, or I'll kilt you." "I know nodding aboudt Meet Burke," snarled Stephanski. "Then I'll find her myself," said Hope, advancing toward the curtain which concealed Morton and Olga. Olga heard a sharp, metallic click beside her and, glancing at Morton, saw that he held an automatic in his band. It was leveled on the spot' where, in 'another' instant, Hope would appear. "I'll get that naval fellow this time" she heard Morton mutter savagely ....... - "Put down that guril" , she whis pered; "we mustn't have any murder. It would ruin our chances of getting the secret:- Put it down, you fool, put it down!" As she hissed the' last . words the curtains were torn .aside and Hope stood in the opening. 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