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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. 11 (7 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. POULTRY AND UARDEN Aore and mall . houae, ohlcken, pigeon house, 17; alio 6 room for colored, downtown; olty water electric uf nt. Tel. D. XI 07. Ill 8. 27TH : 1 room, modern. 121.50. 1610 Charlee St., roome, bath, 111. JOHN N. FRENZER. Doutla. 554. HOUSES TOR RENT. CREIUH, SONS CO., IC BEE BLDG.. DOUQ. 100. FOR RENT Ap'U and Flats West. v APARTMENTS AND OARAGES. " ' flv, noma, ,trtctly modern, ateam heat. Janitor service, oak floor, and fln lah; In beat realdence dtetrlct. St. George apartment. 118 N. silt Ave. ARMSTRONQ-WAI.su COM PANT, Trier 1(36. 313 Rose Bids. S ROOMS and bath In the Hollywood, near Mill Harney, 3d floor, plenty of win dows, awning and flower box. Very oholc and only isb per month. D. 1472. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. fl-ROOM BUNGALOW BAROAIN. JUST COMPLETED FINE WORKMANSHIP. .Living room, dining room. Bun parlor, all oak finish, oak floor throughout; bookoaaa, French doora, built-in cup boardi; vfigfttabla room; coat bin; full lot; three blofctis to car. This was built by carpenterlowner; a $4,000 home for ,u,350; only 3&0 cash ajid $30 per month. (Tall OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bldg. D. 1474. $300 TO $500 CASH Balance monthly, will make you owner of one of the finest little bungalowi in Omaha; 6 rooms, strictly modern, oak nniBi. kna up to date in every way ; choice east front lot tn W earn a Park addi tion. Let ua ihow you thta before you Duy. RASP BROS., OWNERS, 188 McCaauo Bldir. Douglaa 1653. I"1NB ateam-heated apartment, either 6 r e roome, on weei rarnam eireet, JOHN W. ROBBIN8, 180S FARNAM ST. UODERN atore, 16th St., near poitorflce. 76 per mo. O. P. Stebblne, 1610 Chicago. ST. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 8-room apart' mania, i-au Harney 647. North. MODERN apt, 7 roome, 626; near poatof tea. O. P. Btebblne, 1610 Chicago. South. -ROOM modern apartment; heat and jani tor aervioe, walking distance. - lis bo. Mtfa Ave. 140. BENSON A MYERS CO.. 4S4 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam-heated apartment; very desirable. The Chula Vista. 30th and Poppelton, Conrad Toung. 321 Brandels . Theater. Doug. 1071. j Miscellaneous. MODERN apartments, $11 and up. Near posioince. u. r. BieDooins, iiu unicago. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores- STORE ROOMS at 1506-1811 Farnam St. Thorn, F. Hall. 436 Bamge Bldg. D. 7406. WE AD- Bids., 16th and Farnam,' fine aulte ot roome; excellent light; .ttltabl. lor tailor or dreaemak.r, Baldrtge Bldg,, S6th and Farnam; two Bio. roome racing- Farnam hc T. D. WBAD. Weed Bldg. D. 111. DaUilHABl,a; .tore room naasmant. 62 a. 16th St Only 166. CONRAD TOONO, III Brandele Theater Bldg. D. 1671. Utllces ana Dean Room. DlCSlRABLJfi offloe roome In the remodelled Crounae block, 111 N. litb Bt. (oppoaite poatoffloe). Ill to 111 par month. Conrad Young. HI Brandele Theat.r. Dwog. 1671. Bmal: OMloe. FURNISHED. Ak tor the Bup't. Room 101, Be. Bldg. OFFICII room . (for dentlet), centrally lo- oated, 1 6 th St. Wright at Laaoury. v. 163, - OFFICII room with 'phone and reception room xor laoy. r lee, umana pee. Miscellaneous. BARN tor rent. In rear of Savoy hotel, 16th and Jaekaon Sta, Sultablo tor barn or garage, 66x66; two atorlea and baaement, with 40-toot lot Is front. Call at hotel offloa, n MOVING AND STORAGE riRBPaoor warehouse. separate looked rooms, for household goode and planoa; moving, packing and eblpplng. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE) CO., III a ltth gt Douglaa 4161. Maggard Van and I men 11.16 par ' hour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, atorage and eblpplng. Phon. Doug. 1466. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving servioe try us. Large l-horse, padded vans. Storage i month. Batisfaotlon guaranteed. We move ydu QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tylsr 230 or Douglaa 4888. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov : tag ' Hi N. 11th St. Phon. Douglaa 114 or Webster 6691. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; of flea at Ray mond Furniture Co., 1613 and lf16 How ard at Pbone D. 6624. . J( 1 ' M Wh'W Uxprew Co., Moving . Lf. lLtriJ packing and storage. WT Farnam St. Douglaa 6146. FIDELITY BKrivica. FREE Phono Douglaa 288 tor complete list of vacant bouses and apart ments; also for storage, moving, lath and Jackson Sta. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED TO RENT Immediately, good 1 or 6 -room house, with garage, in Weal Farnam dlstrlot or Dundee. Must bo a flnUolasw plaoa, Qlve full information. Address O 117, b. ftEaAL ESTATE IMPROVED AUCTION SALE TOMORROW AT 10 A M. SHARP residence and I lota located mi Slit N. ISth 8L, will be sold on the premises at 10 a. m. sharp, July IS, to tfaa highest bidder. Four-room residence and 1 lot at 4911 N.lSth St., will be sold on tho premises at 11 a. m. sharp, July 1$, to the highest bidder. i Don't fan to attend these two sales to morrow morning for these two properties' must be sold. Terms, $100 cash on day of sals, bal. when papers are furnished showing mer chantable title. - -. , . . -t. Free auto serrlee to the sale to pros pective buyers. Call Red 228$. DO WD AUCTION CO., JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. West. A FINISHED PRODUCT. TEN-ROOM BUNGALOW BLK. TO CAR. Adjoining Clalrmont; finest of oak fin ish, selected oak f double floors); floors tvery room; roomy closets; linen closet; bullMn features. Price less than cost tb duplicate. Can give you best of terms. Thia week only, $2,260. Call I OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bldg. D. 1474. WEST Farnam residence, best St., at 323 N istn Ave.; oak finish, i baths; 96,000. iw vmwj. VQUgias EMT, WEST FARNAM CORNF.R Modern 6-room bungalow, with corner vacant. Room to build two brick flats a r. nuB-i-wtcK ft SON. IlTl LINCOLN BXTEliTroni houeeT ' strictly modern, wlla hot water heat. Douglaa 1616. BAKliAiJ. AT $1,800. I Weat end, houtw and lot, 3101 Daren port . Call I4 l.lnfoln Blvd Harney 1731. North. 4035 BROWNE ST: Tho man with $100 cash to pay down as the first payment will make money If ho buys thin place. This Is an extra largo lot, 120x120, so you have plenty of ground for garden and chickens. Houss has 6 rooms and Is located near school, stores and car. House Is now vacant, so that Immediate possession can be given. Call us for the price. CREIGH, SONS & CO., Douglaa too. 606 (Bee Bldg , DUNDEE '' T rooma and sleeping porch, atrlotly modern, and In good condition. Price 14,600; terms. Located 4101 N. 41th St. NORRIS & NORRIS. 4M B. Bids. Phon. Donglaa 4170. BIG BARGAIN Out-of-town owner will sacrifice in or der to raise money. Five-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, three large rooms on first floor; two bedrooms and bath upstairs; paved street; located at 160 N. 34th St. Price out from $2,600 tO $2,000. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 100$. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. T.OOK THIS flVRR Near Tiller park, 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, oak finish, built-in fea tures, full cemented basement; fine fur nace, laundry, paving ajl paid. A bar gain for $3(50. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 2182. SlX-R06lBUNaALOW. One floor, 26x44; quarter-sawed oak rioor, an oatt nnish a brand new, eie gant horns. Price, $3,660; $300 down, bal ance monthly. Will take a clear or up-to date auto. Colfax 4193. Builder, 1824 Sahler. Siti'Ty ati-modern. oak-flntstitd bunsalow well loci ted. tn north part. $2,760. Vary hsv trmii to a-noa party h. less EXCEPTIONAL bargain; Una 7 -room mod ern house, Bemls park. $2,700. Phone Walnut 27fl. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district real dence for sale. F. V. Knlest, 2616 N. 18th. South. GARDEN LOTS $100 TO $200 $1 down, 60 cents per week. On the South Side, two blocks from car line, in good district of homes; buy two or three of them, build a little cottage and save your rent. SHULER & CARY, Phone D. 6074. 204 Keeline Bldg. SOUTH SIDE. On account of owner wanting to leave the city for the west they have author ised us to sell their 7 -room strictly mod ern story and a half bungalow near St. Phllomena church. Larve lot. paved street, paving all paid, within walking distance for railroad or business man. This property Is well worth $1,000 more than It can be bought for, but the owner wants - tuh. PATNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. FINE FIELD CLUB HOME $6,500 8 large rooms and attla finished; besu ' tlful fireplace; large living room with built-in features; large airy dming room; all finished In oak downstairs; 4 bed rooms on second floor; lot 66x110, D. V. 8HOLES CO., $16-16 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4. s FIELD CLUB HOME. FOR BALE. 8-room modern house with oak finish and every convenience; full east front lot. one-half block north of Woolworth Ave, In the "choicest part of the Field Club dis trict. Price $7,600. Ask for full descrip tion. J. H. DUMONT ft SON, 416-18 keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. SAFETY FUtS'l. rOR RttLlAbLU) AND SAFB FIRE AND TORNADO INdURANCB Ban O'NEIL'S R. E. ft INS. AGENCY, 684 Brandele Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034. s-HuuM oungaiuw. orand now, all modern, oak floors throughout; oak finish In liv ing and dtnlnr rooms; largo, light. White enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition, A bargain at ii.Uv. Buy terms. t .BENSON & CARMICHAEU 42 Paxton Blk. Doug, 1731 8073 S. 18TH 7-r. mod., newly-painted, pa pered and varnished; street paved; $24.60. Berk a ft Musll. D. 6967. 8-ROOM house, all modern, for sale. $620 Pacific. Phone Harney 918. Miscellaneous. 6 OR 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, BUILT TO YOUR ORDER. We are soon to open a choice lot addi tion; high and sightly locations, near car and on boulevard. Wilt build a few bun galowi, to order. Lots about $600 to $800. Now is the time to select a lot and eee us about building. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. Evenings. Walnut 2249. HASTINGS ft HETDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. GOOD 6-room modern house with furnaos heat and east front lot 42x120, paving paid, for only $2,300 W. H. GATES, 647 Oma. Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294, W. 268S. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. THE best acres are out Benson way. Tho best place to buy acres out Benson way la In Benson Oardens, Richland Acres or West Benson, where we oan sell you one or mere acres from $860 an acre and up, on very easy terms. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler $6. BENSON Garden acres are the best close in acres to bo had near Omaha, Call, writs or phone Tyler 60 for reading mat- ' ter, tolling more about Benson Garden tores, adjoining Benson. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St, North. After looking at M1NNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers d eel dud tl it It was the best proposition on tbe market and they backed thelt judgmtint by BUYING iota. it YOU will come out today you wli understand why others are buying. CHAKLEb W. MAK11N & CO. Tyler 17. 74! Omaha Nat'l Hank B'dg. CUMING, near 29th St., i or 44; must bo sold to close estate, qrlmmel, 849 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 96 FEET, 16th St.. 3 blks from viaduct, $6,600. McCague Inv. . Co., McCague D i d g. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE. 9 dandy vacant lota, block to oar line; cut to $1,000 caab for quick sale. CALKINS ft CO., Douglas 1818 City Nat. Rank Bldg. REAL EM A 1 E Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from $460 to faoo. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-6 W. O. W. Bldg. BENSON ACRES. , Three nice acres near outskirts of Ben son, a short ways from heart of town, on Military Road, House Is 2 years old, full cement basement, furnace heat; ' chicken house and pens fenced woven wire tight. Garage for two cars. One of the nicest places In the city for any one wishing to raise chickens and have a nice home. . PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. lAill lUL'li riUMii. IN UbaUtV BUT THIS LOT! $10 00 down and $1H.0 per month; price $240.00; slss. Hi 1 138; located on Locust St., between Clark and Bum bam. not far from school and oar Una. Geo. R. Wrlgbt. See offloe. Omaha. FOR SALE Houmb and eight lots, well lo cated, Benson, and bargain Address O $94, Bee. Dundee. EAST OF DUNDEE On Farnam Street, a half blook east of 49th St.. 7 rooms with modern conven iences, full cemented basement, large lot, all 1 ngood condition, $9,160, Terms to suit. HARRISON & MORTON, sis umana Mat. bk. isiag. DUNDEE 6-room modern bungalow" Ijullt by us $3,760. On oasy terms. W. I, IELBY ft SONS. Phone Doug. Ills. REAL ESTATE Suburbs Dundee. CHEAP AT $11,500 BRICK RESIDENCE WITH TILE ROOK in the new restricted district of Dundee, overlooking Elmwood Park, the Boulevard and Happy Hollow. This is a brand new house, all brick -veneer, well built and very attractive. First floor has large living room with extra large fire place; dining room separated by French doors; complete kitchen, pantry, eto. Sec ond poor, 4 very large bedrooms, com plete bath, high-class fixtures. Third floor, one large room finished. Vacuum heating system. Large lot with cement driveway with brick garage tile roof large enough for two cars. $2,600 cash will handle. House is now all complete and ready for Inspec tion. , GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 819-20 City National Dundee bungalow, Walnut 166$. Dundee lot, $996, Walnut 15&&. 8t tire near Dundee Walnut 1686. Miscellaneous. ONE ACRE 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. We have three large lots, consisting of nearly n acre, with a five-room bunga low, modern except heat, S blocks, from car line. About 76 bearing fruit trees. Price $8,360. Less than Improvements are worth. If you are looking for a .good chicken and fruit farm close in, see thin at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, P. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. THREE ACRES FOR SALE." 1 One-half orchard, one-half alfalfa; hlrh. sightly, smooth land; Blrkhousor's addi tion platted, 18 city lots, cheap; near two street oar lines. Tel, walnut laas REAL ESTATE Exchanges THE remarkable increase In BEE Want Ada oan be traced to only one source good results at less oost than any other Omaha papor. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS In first five months of 1916 than Id Same Period In 1916. FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments, Merchandise stocks, income of an kinds. Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha. FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and investments for sale and exchange. Morgan, 1916 Cuming St. Doug. 2466. (VAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. EQUITY In good 9-r bouse "forcottage, worth 62.200. coifax 10&2 after 10 a. m HOTEL and furniture at Dallas, S. D.; exchange. D. 6707.' Toland ft Trumbull. REAL ESTATE Investments WATCH YOUR STEP. Save something In the prosperous days for those coming when business win be slow, work scarce. Invest a little now In Home Builders guaranteed 7 pot Preferred Shares. The plan is simple, home buil.uu.hh, iu 17th and Douglas St. Phone D. 601$. WM. COLFAX, 706 Keellna Bldg. Real estate, olty property, large ranches a specialty. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT ED BUNG ALOWfl. Having sold our last bungalow In Kountse ram ana nave buyers ior more, we would be glad to list your properties at any -time. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. D. 1781, 6th Floor Oman Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty BRICK FOR SALE 10.600 new face brick, oost 616 per M. ; win take 6( moved at. one. Call Webster 66J0. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mo:ages. 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. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houaea, double brick bouse., alngl. houses, buslnee. property and farm lands at 6 per cent, . pr cant a pr OL W. B. THOMAS, lit Keeline Bldg. Douglas 1141. 1660 MORTGAGE) bearing 7 per cent aeml- annual. secured by property valued at 62,760. Talmage-Loomla lnv. Co., W. o. w. Bldg. 6 r'iUR CsINT to 6 per cent on beat olaaa city reeldencea in amount 6Z.UV0 up; also farm loana. Raaaonable commleelona. PETERS TRUST CO., 1629 Farnam St. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN COMPANY, KB. BLIND BU1LMNO. OMAHA home,. East Nebraska farm,. OKBE1TE KttAL lfiBTATja UO., 1616 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglaa ITU. MONEY to loan on Improved tarma and ranohoa. we alao buy good Earm mort gage. Klok. tnv. Co.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans, six ber oent. D. E. BUCK a CO., 11 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDO. MONEY on band for city and farm loana. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loana, 6, 6tt, 6 per o.nt. J. H. Dumont ft Co., 4lfl Koellne mag. LOANS 6 6 V4 6 Fir cent LOANS VtlUS. Lk UCUAKKX, Keeline Bldg. Red 4844. CITY loans a specialty. Lowest rate.. First Trust CO., v. ll&l. 60S tw. istn nt. GARVIN BROS, 146 Otnaba Nat'l Bank Bldg. X MONEY HARRISON ft MUHTUH. ti uu us Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. D. Woad. weaa tsiag., xem ana rarnam pv. Stocks and Bond. Our Nebraska farm i mortgages are not af- mm -,-f fee ted y European wars VOZa. pan" Amounts $409 I 10 to MMOO, Wo collect all Interest and principal free of charge; 20 years In tho Nebraska farm field without a loss Is our record. XCLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 801 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb, Abstracts of Title. PuQvarttCaA Abstract Co. Wa oan bring VlUal all ICC down your abstract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg, D. 2947. 1TaTl Tlt1 Ouaranteo and Abstract Jcl X Co . ft .modern abstract offic. - 806 S. 17th St.' Tel. D. 6487. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 208 Brandtta Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Co lorn do land excuisions, ex pens s paid. C. I.. Netnsway, Florence. Neb. Florence sau. Florida Lan ds FOR SALE OR TRADE Good clear 160 acres, located in best part of St. Johns county. Florida. Address Y-44S Bee. Iowa Lands. ARE YOU- ambitious to make money -and live well while doing it? If you will "hitch" yourself to "this farm you will surely do it. This 202-acre farm Is 4 mil en from Tabor, $ miles south of Glen wood, la. All in grain, grass and pas ture. Two sets of Improvements, two or chards, an ever-running stream goes through It. For feeding and milking It's specially well suited. There are $300 per acre farms hereabouts but we offer this at far less on very easy terms, There's every modern farm convenience schools, colleges, churches, lodgus and the great primary market Omaha only 36 miles away. Here's a chance to make money quick and no risk. Consider and call on or write Bankers' Mortgage Loan Co., 318 S. lth St., Omaha, Neb, Nebraska Lands. 744 Al'RES very fine all-purpose stock and grain farm, well located, near R. R. sta tion, and $00 miles west of Omaha; good five-room house, good barn, plenty of water; fenced and crons-fenced 800 acres best of crop land, 120 acres Platte river bottom pasture and hay land, balance rough pasture land. This Is the best bar gain ever; this party really wants to sell. Price (cash only) $80,000; good terms; write ns and get complete description. Caldwell ft Salyers. Malvern, Ift. 1,500-ACRE ranch south Cherry county. Plenty ot nay. uive away price of $1.76 per acre. , Buy this and make yourself rich. THOMAS CAMPBELL, 412 Keeline Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL Co. section, suitable for stock and farming; near Dlx and Potter. $12.0 per acre. A number of other bftrfatna in nimoaii .o, George O. Wallace. 614 Keeline Bldg.. Om 480 ACRES Keith Co. land for sale, at w'lTl iruae tor goou, ciean siock or ary gooas, groceries or gents' furnlshlnrs : $l.s6 worth of Improvements on place; priced mm; si.ouo. -w. . uroutt Beimar, Neb. FOR SALE Beat large body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska! very little money required. 0, Bradley, Woi- oacn. na New York Landa. IF1 you want reliable information and de ecriptions of good New York state farms. write us. Church ft Church, Established 1173, canandatgua. N, Y. North Dakota Landa. BUT lands under our "half earnings" or "pay as you make It" plan. Hackney i.ana ureal t uo., ttt. raui. Minn. Missouri Lands. suUTH Missouri farms for sale: mild ell mate; pure water; rich soil; reasonable prices; gooa terms, srmnk m. ttsmel Marshfteld, Mo. HttAl' FARMS--Any slsa, aay terms, in toe oeaumui uaarits oi Dent county, ho, W. 8 Frank. 901 Neville Block, Omaha, Wisconsin Lands. oUi literature and maps on tho ansa peat .r -t land In United States. BAKER ft TILLOTSON, ifUn and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. Doug 119s Miscellaneous. ARK roU GOING TO BUT LAND? If so, get ft copy of our Journal ftut. it has lands, olty property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every tats. So that you oan find Just what you wisd in its columns. issiaNisBeo 19 roars, reaching 7 9, 099 1 readers. Send 26o for on year's subscription, or II for five years. FARM AND REAL EST ATS JOURNAL, TRAER. IOWA. FARM, acreage and olty property tor sale and exchange. C. R. Combs. I us Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1914. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better than chickens always pennsd up; little space needed to start; free book explains all. Majestic aquao uo., Dept. bi, Adei, la. FOR SALE (exceptionally fins Irish water spaniel pups i months old. wn, Dieted horst, Leehara, Neb. KKESH a aua tic plants for your fish globe, IOq. Will keep fish healthy. MAX UKJlnljTwn B1HU fJU, Screenings. $1.2$ per 100 .be. Sol N. ltth St Horss Live Stock Vehicles F -r Sale. HAT. $6.60 ton. A. W Wentr. 101 N 16. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE SEE these used cars thla weak, as they must be sold: 1911 Cadillac, S-passenger. 1016 Maxwell, $ -passenger. 1911 Maxwell, truck. 1916 Crow Elkhart, touring. 1911 Chalmers, roadster. 1913 Overland, touring. 1916 Dot roller, touring. 1913 Studebaker, touring. 1914 Maxwell. touring. 1912 Ford, touring. 1916 Ford, roadster. 191$ Ford, touring. 1912 Studebaker. "6." T 1912 Overland. 6 -passenger. 1912 International, 6-passengsr. 1912 Chevrolet roadster. 1913 Butck. roadster. 1914 De trotter, 6 -passenger. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO- 1216 Farnam. Doug. III. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Doug. $216. 1914 Cadillac Touring, sacrlflc. Kissel Kar Speedster J... $460 Velle Speedster $900 1916 Reo Touring- $300 Must sell all our aeoond-hand automo biles within $0 days. " have several makes and are giving hotter values than anyona slss, Johnson-Danforth Co. ' 168,-11-61 N. 16th St. $100. REWARD For arrest and conviction of thief whs steals vour car while insured by KILLY. ELLIS THOMPSON. 91i-l4 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 221. STEVENS Touring, cheap; good" shape. CARLISLE .420 First Nat Bank." Douglas 3100. Harney 2967 Sundays. USifiD CAR BARGAINS AT MUHr-HY-U'BRliCN AUTO CO, 1814-16-19 Farnam St Wh. will trad you s osw Ford for your old oc. INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO lOtb and Barney. Dous. 6141. FIVH-passenger auto, ft bargain t $466; win taite 2&t) casn u taxen at once, m Bee Bldg. Automobiles Wanted. WANTED Used Ford, mechanically right. 2 or 6-passenger; terms $100 down, $50 per month; fully secured. Answer by Satur day. Address Y-493, Bee. Auc Repairing and Paintir- $100 reward ror magneto wc can't repair. Colls repair a. naywanrter, us . l.rn. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right, am . istn nt. u. Titt Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T throw away old tiros. We make one' new tire from i old ones ana sav yon if per cent 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav enport di., umana. mp, iougias ssis. .vxa-iN., $8.76; Sifxatfc, 18.76. Other sizes In proportion. Duplex Tiro Co., 261$ Far nam street. AUTO TIRE REBUILT. $2 00 TO $$.. DUO T1RB CO.. H11 CHICAGO ST, Motorcycles and Bicycle. HAhi.bV-UA VIlvHON MOTORCYCLUVS. Bar- galn tn usd machines, victor Roos, "Tie Molrt-vrie Man." TO Leavenworth 1914 SINOLIC INDIAN, $76. V. MaUstt, III b, Ave. can wainut a7S. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oscar L. Wlemer and wife to Arts- mas L. Ireland, Twenty-ninth street HO feet south of Orovor avenue, west side, 40x126 600 Charles W. Martin and wife to Bl- mer B. Foshler, Pratt street 106 feet east of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side. $0x12 1 Mornlngslde Land Co. to Ross Van- derford, Seward street, 12 feet sast of Halcyon avenue, south side, 41x 188 116 Barker Co. to John H. White, May- berry street, 180 feet east of Forty fourth street, south side, 46x10$,, 1 Born Ice O. Porter and husband to An- fna Morley Young, Forty-third stret, 200 feet south of Lincoln avenue, east side. 60x126 1 Hastings ft Heyden to Ivh M. King, southeast corner xnirty-sixtn street and Fremont, Elkhom ft Missouri Pacific Railway Rtght-of-Way irreg ular (about 120x70) 100 Catherine JamesBon and husband to James J. Parks Co., southeast cor ner Fortieth and Plnkney, 124x160. 469 Harry A. Tukey and wife to N. I. vnch, northeast corner Thirty-third and Emmet streets, 60x128 1 Serena E. Rohan to A. N. Hoffman, Park avenue, 800 feet north of Woolworth avenue, east side, 49x142. 1 Union Investment Co. to Agatha H. Homan, northwest corner Forty eighth and Douglas streets, 69. Hx I37.S 1 John F. Flack and wife to J. B. Crut- slnger, northeast corner Forty-fifth and Spalding streets, 27.6x112.9.... 436 M. Ella David ge to David L. Gormen, Lindsay avenue, 231 feet west of Thirtieth street, north side, 46x127. 1 Oeorge W. Jones and wife to Sam B. oieBklr, Fort street, 026.67 feet east of Thirtieth street south side, li 129.83 2 Anna D. Bock to I. M. King, Twenty- second street, wo reei soutn ot Ma son street, west aids, 40x182 1 Lloyd N. Osborne and wife to Oeorge v. Bhtbiy, nortneast oomer Forty fifth and Lake streets, 42ttxl20... 1 The Shui Land Co. to Christ Nielsen, Twenty-fifth street 260 feet north of Hickory street, east side, 60x126.. 1 Oeorge W. Oarloch and wife to Jans F. HicKara, Thirty-sixtn street, 192.9 foot north of Ames avenue, west side, 41x129 1.600 F, J. McShane, jr., sheriff, to Conser vative Savings and Loan Association, Charles street 1$0 feet east of Thirty sixth street, north side, 10x127.6.. 1,200 ROWDYISM AT MONK BEACH MOST STOP Oity Officials to Adopt Stricter Regulatory Features at the Recreation Place. LARGE CROWDS ATTEND Attendance it the Municipal beach Tuesday evening was of such propor tions that Park Commissioner Hum mel and Superintendent English find it necessary to adopt stricter regula tory features, with a ew of conserv ing the best interest of patrons of the beach. On Tuesday evening the crowd in the water was estimsted at nearly 2,000, and nearly 3,000 spectators lined the shore. An attendant count ed 250 automobiles there at one time during the evening. A crowd of enthusiastic men start ed splashing to the women's side of the water. The guards admonished the revelers against an excess of en thusiasm, but this warning was of no avail. A policeman in uniform went out in a patrol boat and he was dis regarded by the crowd of thoughtless splashers. Chief of Police Dunn wilt be in attendance himself this evening and will make an example of any who mistake liberty for license and take delight in spoiling the pleasure of others. "We are running this beach for the benefit of those who know how to use a privilege. We intend to put a stop to rowdyism. The demonstra tion of Tuesday night will not be re peated without action on our part," stated Commissioner Hummel. Typical Instance Of Good Being Done By Bee's Ice Fund "Here is an instance of the manner in which The Bee's ice and milk fund is serving the worthy and needy," re marked Bessie Randall, superinten dent of the Visiting Nurse association. Then she related the story: "We. were called to visit a humble cottage where a mother, father and three small children lived. The children are 2, 3 and 7 years old. The father was unable to work for a year on ac count ot lean poisoning. Kecently he secured work as a teamster and juat now is walking fifty blocks twice a day to save car fare. Two of the children need fresh milk. We are sending this family twenty-five pounds of ice a day. We showed the mother how to make a simple ice box. lhis mother is exceptionally neat and I was very glad to help the family through The Bee fund." Owner of Roundup Show Breezes In Charlie Irwin has arrived in Omaha. and his troupe of frontiersmen, to gether with the wild cattle, horses, saddles, ropes, Indians and their equipment, are to arrive early Thurs day morning on a special train of forty cars. I hey will be unloaded on a aid inn of the belt line near the Douglas county fair grounds, just east of Krug fark, where they are to give their competitive roundup and frontier days celebration July 20, 21, 22, 23. Mr. Irwin has been showing at Sidney, Neb. "Dutch Heyller," who won first money in the frontier events at Sioux City a few days ago, is also already on the ground, preparatory to entering the contests here in break ing bucking bronchoes. Mr. Irwin says there will be at least 100 Sioux Indians in the celebration, forty of whom are coming with the special show train, and about sixty early next week from the Pine Ridge reservation. The celebration in Omaha is to be given under the auspices of Ak-Sar- tien, the governors ot which organiza tion are in session with Mr. Irwin to decide upon just what cash prizes are to be offered the various competitive events. Ninety-Seven Convictions In Federal court in rear United' States Attorney T. S. Allen has completed his report to the at torney general of the work in the Nebraska district of the federal court for the year ending June 30. There were ninety-seven convic tions for crimes, these including all those prisoners who pleaded guilty. Thzse crimes were against the Pott office department, the banking laws, interns! -cvenue laws, food and drugs act, white slave law. There were only live acquittals, rorty-tour cases which have been on the docket for a long time were dismissed. Twenty-three civil cases were de cided in favor of the government and one against These were for viola tion oi inc saiciy appliance act, twenty-eight hour law, land lawl, mining laws, etc. County Tax Levy to .Be Same as Last Year The tax levy to be certified bv Douglas county commissioners for county purposes alone for 1916 will be the same as that levied in 191516 mills according to County Commis sioner John C Lynch. This levy will raise a considerably larger sum than that collected this ear, as the assessment value of ouglas county-property will be con siderably increased. . The levy will be formally made in about a month. Hani' People tton't sUww A ilujrf l.b liver eauee, an awful lot of mla rj to kMp It active uaa Dr. Klnt N.w Ufa PUla. Onljr lo. All dru,,lta, Aa. Box of Stamped Envelopes Lost A box containing 5,000 stamped en velopes of the 2-cent denomination disappeared from a truck between the railroad yards and the postoffice Tuesday. The truck was used in hauling 632 boxes of stamped envelopes from a box car to the postoffice. Only 631 boxes arrived at their destination. President of Swedish Singers is Re-Elected Walter Lundauist was re-elected president of the Swedish Singing So ciety Norden. Other officers re elected were: Oluf Ostlund. Brr- tary; Francis Sieberg, treasurer; Emit Peterson, master of ceremonies. Mr. Peterson was accorded a vote nf thanks for the supper and entertain ment he negotiated for the benefit of the visitors attending the recent mrxung oi awecisn singers. Dove of Peace is Fluttering About . City Hall Again The dove of peace one mor abides in the city hall. The counci ' manic embroglio of Tuesday morning has ceased to reverberate through thi municipal halls, although an echo i heard now and then. 1 One of these echoes said that a re organization was being contemplate in the city legal department, bir Mayor Dahlman, who has charge o the city legal bureau, averred it wai all news to him; that he had mr thought of any changes in his lega staff. No resignations have bein ten dered up to a late hour. "Are you a bukaneer?" is becom ing quite a trite expression in th city hall. , Cold, Need Attenfloa. -Tour .old need. Dr. Bell'. Fin-Tar-Honey It cut, phloem, kill, serina, .tope Ur. ooush. Onl7 S6o. All 4rvi,tl,ta. Adv. The Secret Submarine By E. Alexander Powell frama. eta. Cwrlslit, Ills, b, E, Alexu IWI. EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. .. . . . TNOPSia. Lieutenant .T.rvi. u ..... . ... 1 1. . w.. ... . United Statee naval board to Inveetlrate and t " min,. on tne invention or ur. Ralph Burke, whlnh , K.in. .... marine to a atata of perfection. The lieute nant arrive. In Valdavla and I. weloomod by the Inventor and hla dauauter, Cleo. On the trial trln Af th I.HninJ. ,Mi - , helper U eurprlaed In the act of eiamlnln, the mechanism of th. v.ntllatlnv devloe. Hope reporta favorably on the new devloe. but th.r. ar. oth.re lntar.trf In I, A. attempt to burdarlie Dr. Burke'e laboratory telle, but later Clea find, him murdered In hie bedroom CUo .ell. her father', book, to Set money: later ah. find, a not. from which ah. l.arna that th.y contain th. ecr.t formula With Hop. ah. raoea to the auctioneer', .tor. only to find It In flam... Olsa Ivanoft and Oarald Morton, two apl.i In aearoh of the formula, attempt at toe r tc cr.tturo Cleo wh.n ah. .all. I houa. t St.phanakl, the anarohl.t, Hope ruehea to ner eia; Morton .hoot, at htm but th. bull.t hll, a bomb. In th. oallar, which .iplodea, 8tephan,kl dl.a In the wreok of hla houee; the othere eecape. Hope and Cleo attend a ball at Mr,. Petmar'a, who, nsphow haa two ot the mtealna booke. Mahltn, a ,py, attempta to .leal th. booke, but la die covered by Hope! In the oieltemont that follow, the booka dleappear. llahlln eaeapoa. HODa end Clea take a haat tn. -n l.i.- out In the bay. The eoneplratora follow la other boat.. Hahlln and the Jap turn out the Island Uaht Morton', boat with the count... .trlke. a .tray mine la the bay. After a violent atorm Hope and Cleo arrlv. on a .trans, laland and dlaoover that the man they hunt la here. But Manila and th. Japanaae alao reach th. laland and put up a flaht for th. books. They e-oap. from Hop. but return and dynamiu th. .back. (Continued From Yesterday.) MORTGAGES , (Sad-Annual Intaraat) ON Productiro Nebraska Farm. Every Farm Personally Inspect ed by a Member ot the Firm, Payne Investment Co., S37 Oman. Nal'l Bank Bldg. "Oh. ves." said Owen, hi, mann.r immediately chilling, "Fitzmaurice did lend me such a book." , "I'm very anxious to consult) that book, doctor," Morton continued. "I wonder if you would be willing to lend it to me for a few days or even a few hours?"- 'I'm afraid not." was tha anemnar. "For the present, at least, f don't care to let the book go out of my possession." "I do not wish to appear insistent, doctor,' argued Morton, "but may ask your reasons for refusing to let me borrow the book?" This is my reason." reolied the unysician. taKtnff a teieo-ram from hi. pocket and handing it to Morton, who read: Dr. Emerson Owen, Sandsboro, iai. Am informed ' by Mr. Fltx maurice that he has loaned you a ', volume of Ryerson's work on hy drography. As there is a possi bility that this book contains a formula of inestimable value to the government, would earnestly beg you not to permit the book to leave your possession until I have seen you. Shall arrive Sandsboro tomorrow. JARVIS HOPE, Lieutenant United States Nsvy. Returning the telegram to Doctor Owen, Morton took from his pocket a large roll of bills. "I might as well be frank with you, doctor, said he. "I want that book and I'm willing to pay for it. Come now, what's your price?" But he had misjudged his man. Stepping to the door, the physician threw it open. "Get out of here," said he, "or I'll kick you out." Twenty minutes after Morton had made his ignominious exit, Mahlin was ringing the door bell of Doctor Owen's office. "Doctor Owen," he began, ' when he had been ushered into the con sultation room, "I have learned in a roundabout way that you have in your possession) a book which be longed to the library of a Doctor Burke of Valdavta. I should like" But the physician, now thoroughly exasperated, let him proceed no farther. - "You can't borrow the book," he cried. "You can't buy it. You can't see it. You can't even discuss the matter with me. All you can do is to go." . :, . And Mahlin, quite unable to account for the physician's hostile attitude went. . Olga listened with ill-disguised im patience to Morton's account of hi, interview with Doctor Owen. "Stupid!" she cried, stamping lict foot angrily. "You have bungled things abominably. You should have had more sense than to offer him money. You can't treat a man ol that type the same way you would a ward politician. All you have done is to make him angry and sus picious." , "Let's hear what you have to sug. gest, then," said Morton'morosely. ' "1 think that I will call on Ur. fctnci--son Owen myself," remarked Olga. pinning on her hat "I- should like to know a little more about the ar rangement of his house." , The neatly-gowned maid who an awered the bell told Olga that Dr. Owen was occupied with a patient, but if she would take a seat in the waiting room he would be at liberty in a few minutes. No sooner had the maid left, however, when Olga began to take stock of her surround ings. The door at her left, from which came the muffled sound of voices, led, she had no doubt, into the consulta tion room. But there were two other doors and it was necessary to the per fection of her plana that she know into what rooms they opened. Softly turning the knob of one of the doors, she pushed it far enough ajar to catch a glimpse of a room that was evident ly the doctor's study, and beyond, a . dining room. The other door, through which the maid had disappeared, she opened boldly. It led, as She suspect ed, into a hallway communicating with the service portion of theihouse.' At that moment the maid appeared, com ing evidently from the kitchen. r'l feel a little faint," aaid Olga. "May I trouble you for a glass of water?" - "Certainly, madam," was the an swer, "I'll bring you a glass at once." Olga'i simple little maneuver hail given her the information that ' she wanted; she was now acquainted with the interior arrangement of the house, A few minutes later the door of the consultation room was thrown open and Dr. Owen motioned her to come in. As she entered she noticed that the consultation .room had another door, opening directly out of doors, by which those patients who did not wish to pass through the ' waiting room could depart unobserved. -; "You don't look as though you were in need of my services, madam," said the doctor, noting with approval Olga's superb coloring and- fine physique. ' - - ' . "It isn't your professional services that I want, doctor," she replied, with an alluring smile. "All I want is a few minutes of your time. I have here," and she opened a parcel which she had brought with her, "a specimen volume of the new edition of the En cyclopedia of Medicine, Now I am sure" "., ' Madam.' interrupted Dr. Owen, rising, "I must ask you to excuse me. , I don't care to purchase an encyclo pedis and I am extremely busy this -morning," I - ,;. Perhaos." Oltrat suggested hope fully, "vou would let me call on you again this afternoon when you have more leisure r i am certain tnat yon would be interested in this work if you would only take the time to ex amine it" - ', . -i I shall be out of town all the after noon, replied the physician. Specially desirable office for a Real Estate firm with a rental business At the head of the stairs on the first floor, oppo site The Bee business office. This would make it especially convenient for people who want to deal with a real estate firm having houses for rent. It is almost as good as a ground floor location, and the rent is very reasonable, indeed. Price, per month. . . .$30.00 It carries with it all the advantages of service in THE BEE BUILDING Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103.