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THE BEEr- OMAHA, 5 THURSDAY, AUGUST : 31. 1918. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West . $2,350. DUNDEE. lis, nth. 131 pr month, for. a te I' . room otlaa- faclM north on Burl bi. lot 10x131 ft; good location; hoos about 4 yun old; modern except heat, but win nut In furnace tor sooa pony ai not eoei. Thin FJNB barla (or thU location. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY. ,15-11 City Nat'l Bank Bids. Douc 41. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT l.ranm houu 1uit north of Dedce St, en 13d St., and T-room houat juit south of Farnam, on 3Sd. Both placw up-to- 4at 1r 0vcit particular. For runner in formation , ALFRED THOMAS S08 Firat Nat. Bk. Bid. PATHFriRAL DISTRICT, w I-r., aleapint; porch, oak and birch fii.fih, buffet and boon ca, bwiti cu tnr double floora. mirror doors guar ntfl furnaea. Corbin hardwars, bat mii.ri! and workmanship throughout, South fronf, close In, close to car. Beat buy In Omaha. Owner, Pout las 3 S3 .msT cnmnloted. atrlctly modern aaven room house, located at Mth and California Rta Has larre living room ' and dining room finished in oak. Kitchen and four bedrooms finished in birch and pine. If ymi wnnt a good house that la built rgiht, don't fall to aea tnia. can owner, Harney 714. rtTTMDEE HaA-e a choice lot: will build ft - home to your order. Fhone Benson r. 8. Trulllnger, builder of well built homea. 161S LINCOLN BLVD. 11-room house. atrlctly modern, with hot water heat. . Douglaa 1918. North. . . BUY THIS PLACE and make at least f BOO; the owner -wmta to sell now and hai cut the price of thla dandy &-room, all ' medern house; this house was built four yeara ago and Is In good con dition, hut a coat of paint would add several hundred dollars to the value; tchooKi store and car Una are near; the yard la In fine condi tion and a hedge along tha side walk line: If you want to se a house that la worth tha price, go today to 48U N. 31at Ave.; remem- . bar that this la a bargain buy. CKEIGH. SONS & COMPANY, 60S Bee BIdg. Douglas 200. ' , SIX-ROOM BtWGALOW JUST COMPLETED Large living room, dining room and . - kitchen on first floor; three . large bed rooms and bath upstairs: oak finish and oak floors throughout; built-in bookcases . and buffet; full basement; . everything eoniplete--- and up-to-date. Located a ; 8021 Nicholas Bt,eaey term. SCOTT AND.HILL CO., Dob. lOOa. .frround Ft McCague Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME. Located en a beautiful corner, one block from the car line: this ta a well built, conveniently arranged, 2-atory house, with 8 good sUed rooms and a large sleeping porch. Selected ork EiniiO ana iioors, rir floor. Hot water heat. Fine lot, with large shade trees; paved streets. ' Large barn or garage. This place can be bought for 9Mfl, though it's worth much more. Bev us at once,, , ; ' GEORGE & COMPANY. " . $100 CASH As first payment on a 6 -room 2 story all modern house, large cor ner lot. Price $3,000; only 1100 cash and 2E per month. House la In best -of shape and owner has Just moved out. It'a a Teal bargain. Located corner 29th and Rugglea St. Call Red 1881. 614 Pazton Block. $250 CASH, 129.76 per month, buys a classy bungalow of 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, oak finish with - -oak floors throughout; rooms all large, stair to aeo ond floor; enamel and tile bath; guaran teed fixtures; fine grade lighting fixtures; rooms all nicely decorated; full basement; ? In W.earne Park. Price 88,100. eLt us show you this bargain. . - RASP BROS., DOUG. 1653. ' NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, full bas menr, furnace beat- oak finish and oak -ftOQin, nicely-papered and latest lighting . '-fixtures " Located 3823 North 16th St l'l.ui! :t,10u Terms, NORRIS 6Y.NORRIS. - -: 4,u0 Bea.Bidg. Pbon Douglaa 4970. 11,500 FOR A FIVB-ROOMED HOUSE Only been built a few years; all modern except heat; 8180 down; balance $15 monthly. Located at ill 10 Burdette St. TRAVER BROTHERS, T6S Ornaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 888. SEMI-BUNGALOW. , Cathedral district. Has ( rrice rooms ..3 down and 2 up; oak floors throughout It's a . gem Now being completed at 2600 Webster St. Look it over. - - WRIGHT a XoABBURT, D. 162. , 4 AND - C-ROOM houses, good condition, modern accept beat; lots adjoining. Sell separate or together; occupy one and rent inw outer, uoug. bsyj, 2410 CHARLES 8 rooms; bath, 118. 2412 Parker St., 8 rooms, toilet, 116. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 654. KOLTNTZB PLACE restricted district real dence for sale. F. V. Knlest, 2615 N. 18th. South. MR. CHARLES WARE'S BEAUTI FUL HOME, 9 NICE, LARGE ROOMS, DANDY GARAGE. Large east front lot, shade, etc.; $1,000 pnco uuij o.vum ; wrrns. uwnar has over $10,000 in this home. So many ; nlcej features. Beautifully decorated; ex pensive fixture; arrangement of the house garage; cemented floor; cost alone over $1,000; fine cemented drive from street; paving and all ipeclala paid; not m penny against this property. Int. on deferred payment, 0 per cent. You should see this property to appreciate same. A chcce location and a high-grade home. Let us show you this. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. I Phone Doua. 1474. ' HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW. Firat time advertlaed. 6 -room, strictly modern bungalow, 1 block south of Hans corn park pn 32d St.; oak finish and oak 'floors throughout; has built-in bookcases, colonnade openings and buffet, beam ceil ings; paved street and paved alley; nice garage. Thla la the greatest sacrifice that baa ever been ottered In the way of ft first-class bungalow. Set us at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha National Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. FIELD CLUB HOME. A strictly modern home with t rooma, bath and sleeping porch, oak finish and every convenience. East front lot, 82x130 fret.- one-half block north of Wool worth avenue and In the choicest part of tha Field Club district. Price, $7,000. . J. H. DUMOdNT CO., 410-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. 6-ItOOM BUNGALOW, Oak floors throughout, oak finish' In living and din ing rooms, large, light, 7 '' white " enamel bedrooms, ' ''- good ' location; . rest rioted a -Id it Ion. A bargain at 13.1 r0. Easy terms. BENSON ft CAR MICH A EL, e2 Pax ton Block touglas 17S8. i.N i-'Bbf HUNTS, INSURANCE $400"in corn on price, $2,500, being 3 houses. rooniS each near high school and rrelghton collt-gt. Also few bungalows, 100 down, and 8 rooms, 8S& down, bal ance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO HOUSES WANTED WB HAVM BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THIS MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST TOUR PROPER TY WITH U8 FOR RESULTS O'NEIL'8 REAL ESTATE ft INS. AOCT., Brandsla Theater Bidg. Trier 1024. NICE home in Han acorn PartiT cfoae " to New St. Peter's church, new building. Owner leaving city, must sell. WRIGHT ft LASBURT, D. 152. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. . $01 Pine St., T rmiu modT" lsii So, ath St, ? ma. mod. 101 So. 21th St., 100 lot, $1,400 BERK A ft MUSIU D. 5I.. 00x100 feet. 230 S. 7th St. $1,400. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. CHOICE EAST FRONT LOT 51ST AVE. AND FARNAM ST. On top ef ridge; affording fine vtew close to- new homes; in neighborhood where values are tncreaalng rapidly. Lot 00x125 feet. Price $2,600. One of the very best locations tn Dundee. Something cnoica. GEORGE & COMPANY, Doug. T88. 002 City Nat. Bank Bldg. North. Affer looking at MINNS LUSA 800 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the beat propoaltton on the market and they backed their judgemnt by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will unaer tana, why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., . Tyler 187. . T42 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, FOR SALE. t dandy vacant lota, l block to csr una; ou to si.eoo cash for quick sal. CALKINS ft CO.. Douglas 1818. City Natl. Bank Bldg MINNE LUSA .Nice lot on Tltui Ave., near !4th St.; ran be bought at a bargain tnia lot must o aoio; see me quick, c, Grlmmel, tit Om. Nat. Bnk. Bldg. A FEW FINE BUILDING LOTS left In Druid Hill. fZ.w down, 60c per welc UOUglaS 3391. South. . FIELD CLUB BARGAIN Clear lot on Wooiworth, near 83d. Cheap ii soia oy sept, m. STEWART, 216 S. 17th St. CLOSK TO TRACKAGE. Bancroft and 20th, either under 01 level with viaduct; lots abutting on Bur Ungton R. R., $650 to $1,000. GEORGE O. WALLACE. 814 Keeltne. Miscellaneous, A GOOD lot for 875.0.0. 6. mood lot $75.00 each. Clua to a car line. ,'ll down ana coc per wik. box S03B, Omaha Bee REAL tSi ATE Suburban Benton. One Acre in. Timber Located one block from paved road and free Jitney service; has running water and fencedon two sides; situated tn Benson Gardens Addition. Can be bought for $800; $10 down and $10 per month. Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Reed, Office open evenings 7 till 0. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 114 HARNET ST. LYNN WOOD Go out to Lynnwced today and see the beautiful lota art are selling from $460 to A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 892 ' 1507-8 W. O. W. Bide. STAKT YOUR HOHt) IN BENSON I BUY THIS LOTI $10.00 down and $10.09 per month: price 2U60.O0: sis. 60x188; located on Locust St, between Clark and Burnham, rot far from school and car Una. Geo. R. Wright. Bea of'lca. Omaha. Dundee $6.2$0 DUNDEE BRICK AND'STUCCO The beet value In all Dundee. 8 rooms and sleeping porch, attractive Inside and out with all built-in features; extra large fireplace. Has living room, dining room, kitchen, den and breakfast room on the first floor. Full lot, handy to -ear, pavrng taxes alt paid. Muat be soldi at once at tnia low price. ; GLOVER & SPAIN, ' Douglu J62. au-20 City National. 6-ROOM bungalow In Dundoa. all atucco. lor aala by owner, $4,760; brand new; $200 caan. balance 11k. rent. Box ,768, Boa. South Side. 6-ROOM realdonce, South Side, $1,00,; $6, caan. oaianoa ,ia per niontn. uoug. ,12a. Miscellaneous. Level Acre ; , Running Water , $675.00 ! $10.00Down Only H block macadam- road, free jit ney, running water across rear, east front. Balance payable $l0.00jier rumth. Ask for Mr. Manvllle. Tyler 60. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1814 HARNET ST. $0 ACRES, 21 miles from Omaha, $100.00 per acre; terms; soma exchange. Arcnar Realty, 680 granaeis Blag. 6.-A. Blk. ln Fairacres; new Brownelt Hall district. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE Exchanges GOOD farms, well improved, well located. priced right, good terms, in Lyon county, Minnesota, and vicinity. 80 miles from the Iowa line In the best corn, olover and alfalfa section of the state. Give full particulars in your first letter aa to what you nave ana wnai you warn. LLEWELLYN ft SON, - Marshall, Lyon Count-, Minn. WANTlfil To exchange dealramo residence properties in urana uiana. ana Nenraaka lands all clear, wetf secured Drat mort gage and easb. lor a good brick busi ness property In a growing and weU es tablished city to Nebraska. U. & Land and Loan Company, Bos 004 Grand island. iNen ii-R, mod. residence; paving paid; want e-r. moo. Bungalow aa nrat payment; bai ance easy terms. Morgan. Doug. 4870. REAL ESTATE B'net Pr'ty FUR BALt tUxilt, taces thre streets; near new Ford building; splendid manu facturtna e1t Adrtr-'fia. B-411. Be. REAL ESTATE Investments , APARTMENT HOUSE SITE CLOSE IN $11,000 buys a south front lot 108 ft. wide and 116 feet deep, on Jones Street with alley on two sides. Just east of 24th; convenient to two car lines. We have plans for a 2-story building, con sisting off 46 two and three-room apart ments, which could be built on this lot. Must be sold at once. GEORGE & COMPANY, Doug. 766. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg, NO MAN ever got rich on a salary. You can invest a amau or large sum with Home Builders, and you are guaranteed 7 pet. on your investment. Shares now 21.20 each. Safe, profitable investment. No speculation. HOME BUILDERS, INC.. ITth and Douglas. Phone Doug. B012. VVJL1. CULKAX. Hit, Keellne Uldg. Real ?"f.ate, ctly property, large ranches REAL ESTATE Other Citie ARE you looking for an almoat modern houae and a few acres, just tha right distance from town? If so, writ S. W. Frans. Plattamouth.. Neb. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE A., sightly, (.2d and drover, $l,O0Q; 214 A., on paved at., iz.vou; A., &Sd and Pacific, $2,000 cash. Doug. 2047. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, 6 . and roomed houaa that san be sold far 110 J cash; balance IIS per moith; give complete description drat letter. , VV. FARNAM SIv(ITH & CO., 1830 Fa mam St. Tel. Doug. 106 OUR specialty banditti gi property for &ut-of- OALLAGI-IER A JNELSON, Omaha. Nab. WANTED 100 HOUSES" TO RENT. BEAVERS, T60 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2450. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. HAVE buyers lor a nal! houana and lota to North omahk. Write 5052, Bea. POULTRY AND PET STOCK NOW la the proper time for your birds to anea leathers, "song and juouiting Food, 16c per box, ta what he neadu now, Max Qeisler Bird Co. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loanl,Mortgtc. We ire ready at all times to make loans on first-class city . property and eastern Nebras , ka farms. Rates on request. CNITED STATES TRUST CO.. , 212 South 17th St. . J PRR r-vwr at . . LJ' wr. '.il residences in amounts 8S.000 up; alao farm viianDie commiaatena. PETERS TRUST CO 1822 Farnam St. $000 MORTGAO7rlng"f percent semT ann.; secured by property valued at $2,100. Talma g Loom ta Inv. Co., W. O. W, Bldg. PRITXTB MONEY. SHOPKN ft COM PANT. SkCB.L.Xni1, BUILDING. OMAHA homea East Nebraska farma. O'KEEFE REAL KSTATK M 1018 Omaha Natl. Phone Douglas tTlfc MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranch. W ala buy good farm mort gage. Klok Inv. Co.. Om&ha. RIVAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. MeOARRY, KE KLINE B LDP, TEL. RED 4244. REAL ESTATE loans. $ par ceaL D. E. BUCK ft CO., 01$ Omaha NatL Bank. NO delatT" W. T. ORAHAU. EEJ HbtXi. CITY and farm foan; 6. 5H, 0 per oent. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 418 Keelln Bldg. MONEY on hind fnr fttv nA ' farm loans. H. W. Binder, City tvauonat Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS..N.t'."BankB'id. 'AJM nd city loann, 6-6 H and 0 per cent . x noninn. ienne Bing. uoug. 1S. 5 Dot MONEY HARRISON ft WORTON. i 016 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. FARM loans, 6 and per cent. t). 1707. iQianq t irumPUH. 4g geo Blag. ilOO to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Waad. Wead Bldg. 18th and Farnam Bta. Stocks and Bonds. Our Nebraska farm mortgage are not af fected oy European wars r panics. Amounta $400 to $20,000. We collect li Interest and principal free of charge; 10 years in thai XTAKraaba field without a loss Is onr record. MAJKE INVESTMENT COM PANT, 01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neh. Abstracts or TiUft GnarantaOA Abetract Co. W can bring VJUetlrtlliee down your abstract on short notice. R. 7. Patterson Bldg. P. 1047. Kerr Title, Guarantee and Abstract tV, 205 8. ITth Hf. rnnnil Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co." KEED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice In 'Nebraska. 101 Brmrliii Tht THE BEE charge for "Situation ads"" is tower man any other form of advert etna noi vnougn to cover tne cost or printing, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. ISO ACRES, well ImDroved farm: 1.0(10 har. ing irmt trees; $1,600; eaay terms; 120 acres, well improved bottom farm; $20 sera; larma. J ones, Fetllgrew, Ark. FARM For Bale; HO acres; lot loam soil uncultivated; 17 miles east of Foreat city, Ark.; price $30 per acre. SUn P. Trotter, Rivarton, III. Canadian Lands. Prosperity in Canada s $900,000,000 In new wealth added In 116. Enormous crops and low taxation made farmers rich. Wheat averara. 80.10 bushels per arre In Alberta, 28.76 bushels per acre in sasKatchewan, ZS.60 buahels per acre In Manitoba. Taxes average $24 and will not exceed $36 per quarter eec- i.un, inciuae an taxes; no tax on Improvements. Free schools and full re ligious liberty, good climate, Oet your farm boms from the Canadian Pacific Railway. 20 years to pay. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; lrlgated lands from $36, and the government gauranteet your land and water ttttes. Balance, after first payment, extended over nineteen years, with interest at 6 ner cent: nrlvl- ledga of paying in full any time. Before una, payment , Decomes cm your larm should have paid for Itself. We will lend you- up to $2,000 In lmnrovements in cer tain dlatrtcts, with no security other than in jana itseir. particulars on request. Ready-made farms for aale. Special easy , terma. Loans for live stock. In defined districts after one year's occupation under certain conditions, we advanca cattla. sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value 01 si, out, w want you; we can afford to help you. We own the land; we want the land cultivated. Our Interests arc mutual. Buy direct and arat vnur farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free book. : J. 8. Dennis, assistant to the nrealdent. Cana dian Pacific Railway, 83 Ninth Ave., Cal- gary. Alberta, Canada. FOR SALE Near Winnipeg, 800 acres finest prairie; ready ror plow; all In same quar ter; township, Including one quarter sec tion good hay landi price $30 per acre; easy terms; Torreos title. J. H. Stanger ft Co., Lockport, Man.. Canada. Colorado Lands. DON'T fall to join Nethaway's Colorado ianq excursion on Sept. 3. Florence 228. Iowa Land. 860 IOWA FARMS for sale or exchange, tn juaciiBon ana union county, ia., from $60 to $126 per acre, Write tha F- L. Jones Land Co., Craston, Iowa. Minnesota Lands. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soil, .well settled part of Todd county, Minn., good roads, schools and churches; price $16 to $20 per acre; terma $1.00 per acre cash, balance $.Q0 par acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make a low railroad rata to Inspect. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth .Bldg.. Min neapolis. Minn. FOR SALE or trade for land or live stock. a 40 -acre dairy farm; close to town. All fenced, good Improvements, at $33 an acre. Address owner, Box 68, Willow River. Minn. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE 280 acres, miles from Em erson; nearly new 4-room house, new barn 14x80, and other buildings; price $96 per acre; $6,000 down, bal. long time at 6 per cent; no agents. Dr. J. R. Tay lor, Emerson. Neb. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR SALE. 6lVi A., very choice land, Juat N. W. Benson. Belongs to bank. Must sell. A bargain. See me for price and terma. J. A. ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Blk.,City. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM. 300-acre farm, close Jo Waterloo, nearly all in cultivation. Priced right. , WRIGHT ft LA8BURY, D. HI. FOR SALE 100 acres near North Platte, In cluding stock, crop and machinery. Prlo $1,600. For particulars address J. U. Himrn, North Platte, Neb. KCrt SALE Beat largo body high grade medium priced land In Nebraaka; very little money required. C, Bradley, Wol FARM for sale by owner; choice 220-aore tarm; n. b. weo. ; nne improvements; terms to suit. Address Y, 681 Bee. 100 AC, well improvad, one mile ot county Hi UIW1I, fDTMHl, 9119. THOS. W. CAMPBELL, Keellne Bldg. 160 ACRES' i mile from town;' level, beat of sou; good improvements. Pries $126. W. T. Smith Co., 014 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. TOWN farm, 260 a., alfalfa valley land, ad joining Hershey, Iseb., at $63. Write D. C. Patteraon, Omaha, Neb. 30 ACRES of good farm land near Omaha. price is rigou a. 1. nostwick ft Son, 800 Bee Bldg. South Dakota Lands. DAIRY FOR SALE Two miles from town. 800 acres deeded land, 42 cows, 20 hnrsaa. milking machine, cream separator, wugona, farm machinery, auto dflivtry truck. First dan trade. Muat sell because owner ia with militia on Mexican border. Write, ;olt Btook Uatry. tint Spring), tinu'h Dnk. Wisconsin Lanria. . UPPER WISCONSIN test dairy and g"fn era I crop state in the union, Rsttiara wanted; lands for sale at low prices on eaay terma; excellent lands for siortc raielng. Ask fur booklet to tin Wisconsin Central Land Grant; aute acrta wanted. If Intcrsated In fruit lai:d. ask foi book, let on Apple Orchards. A1dra Land Com mtsstonrr Soo Railway; Minneapolis, Minn. GET llteratur r.nd maps on the cheapeat good land In united 3ta(e. PAKKR A TTLLOTBON. 18th and Uouglaa Sta.. Omaha Doug. 118$. Miscellaneous. ACRbAGE " 6-A tracts 00 car Itne Eaav terras. C. R Combs, 811 Brands La Ibea. Bldg. Doug, 3910. Horses Liv Stock Vehicles For SiTle. WE ARE going to eloae out ur entire atoek of wagons, teaming gears and harness at biow manufacturers' oost; coma in a1 one and aa these bargains; nothing re served. We have wagons and harnefs to autt your particular needs. Don't you tain you naa better iok? JOHNSON DANFORTH CO., 1538-81-tt North 18th St. Wagon urnbraaJL00. .jy?!!. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I passenger Ford touring oar. 1 1-A 4'Cylinder, 40 h. p. Cartercar, equipped with electrto lights and atarter extra ttr. with four praotically nw tires en me ear; paint la A-l condition. 1 111 (cylinder 7-passenger Engr; equipped with else trio lights and starter 1 4 -cylinder, $-paaaenger Xnterstat; quipped with electric lights and starter. 1 1811 Chalmers Matr six, 0 h. p., l-paseenger, equipped with electric lights, atarter; tires practically new. All these oars In exceptionally good condition ana win b sold at a bargain. TOOZER.OERSPACHER MOTOR CO., Doug. 8 089. 3111-1J Farnam St. AT YOUR PRICE. 1010 WIHya Knight, almoat new. 1018 Overland 8ix-S4 T, almost new. 1010 Overland 83 T, slightly uaed. 1818 Overland 7 roadster, almost new. 1010 Overland TO touring, almoat new. 1916 Maxwell light flv. 18I& Enger Six Touring, slightly used. 1015 Col Colonial Coup. 1018 Overland, cheap. 1018 Chalmers, cheap. 11 Partln Palmar, cheap. I01S Overland, quick for cash. Pope Hartford Racer, quick for cash. 118 Ford, open delivery. t Meat of the can listed have starters and electric lights. Prices from $100 up. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., 2047 Farnam St. Doug. 8190. BEFORE you buy look these cars and prices wvr. u win pay you wen. Chalmers Roadster , ,, I Overlands ...., 8tudebaker-l , ...$460 160 Cadillao .,...,,., , 160 8 Fords Chevrolet Roadster . ..... . ISO 1916 Indian Motorcycle, good aa new. 176 C, W, FRANCIS AUTO CO., 1216 Farnam. t Douglas 688. I, AUTO INSURANCE Ftr, Th.ft and Liability at lowat rat.a. KILLT, ELLIS a, THOMPSON, H13-14 City Wan Bank Bldg. IVim, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2201 Farnam. Douglas 3310, Ford Roadster , $176 Cole Touring ,, 660 )varland Touring $76 Bulck B 80 Roadster 428 BED Want-Ads GAINED 10,600 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained In first seven months. 191. Good results at less cost la the reason why. FOR SALE 1014 -cylinder, 7-paaaanger 4 Moon, originally cost $2,160; has been run - 8.000 miles; has all new tires and can be bought very cheap. Call Harney 414. WILL aell my Dodge touring car lit a bargain; driven lees than three months; must have the money to meet an obli gation. Box 6471 Bee. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY -O'BRIEN AUTO CO 1814-10-18 Farnam St. 1 SOUTH BEND lathe, 12-lnch swln bed, full equipment, $200, Regal underslung, $210 caan. ' Crosstown Garage, 816 S. 34th. D. 4441. WB wilt trade you a new Ford" for your old on. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. iOth and i Harney. Doug. 6261, FOR SALS A tire rack, will hold 200 tires displayed nicely, Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney. Automobiles Wanted- WANTED. - Ford touring oar and some cash for 1018 Overland. Ask for Mr. Farrar, 2047 Far nam St, , WANTED -To buy a Ford tourtna oar. Ed ward Haworth, Merchanta Hotel. Auto Storage and Garages. DON'T throw away old tlraa. We make on, new Mr from I old onea and save yod S, pet oent S in 1 Vuloanlalna Co., ItH Dmv enport pt., umana, wep. uoutla, Wl. SXPKRT auto repairing, '"aervloe oar al waya ready." Omaha Garaffa, S01Q Hamay Bt. Tyler SBB. - Auto Repairing and Painting. ,100 reward for magnate . we can't repair. uoiib repairea. uayaaorrer, lie pj. isth, NEB. Auta Radiator Repair Sarvioe and prtoea right. Ill 8. lltb St. D. :,. Auto Tires and Supplies. S5.000 STOCK of Penneylvanla tlree, guar anteed ,,000 mllee, for eala at reduced prlcea by Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chicago. SEffl ua for bargains in atandard makea. Export tire repairing. Swtebel Bros., SSlt . Farnam. Motorcycle nd Bicycle"'"" HARI.Et-DAVIDSON MOTORfif CTSS. Bar galna tn uaed maohlnaa. Victor Rooe, "The Motorcycle Man." 3701 Leavenworth. TWIN X with Preato-Ltta and good tire. 71. Webeter I01S. NEARLY new I3S girl', bicycle, 120. Phone Walnut ISO. IS 12 WORTH YOUR TIME TO INVESTIGATE T If so, w. have flaw income property located in Wait Farnam district that would not you 12 on $10,000. If you hav. 12,000 and are interested, call Douglaa 6018. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, 17th and Douglaa St. Omaha, Nab. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John R. Wabater and wife to C. C. Shlmar, Forty. flr.t street, lot feet eouth of Dewey avenue, east aide, S0al80 , 1,200 Cbarlea B. Gregory and wife to Jen nie M. Shaffer, eoutheaat corner Twenty-eeventh atreet and Dawey avenue, 128x12, i Orace D. Marsh and huaband to Caroline A. I.undburg, Cuming atret. 100 fet of of rifty-flrst street, north side, I0xlS6 William H. Green and wife to Ed. 100 ward R. Wllaon, southeeat corner Twenty-fifth avenue and Harney atreet, 70x120 . , 22, SOO Louisa Chester and husband to Thom aa Laslo, Tenth atreet, 200 feet soutn or Hickory street, west side, S0H44 1.161 C. Oeorge Carlberg and wife to Caro. Una Madaen, southeaat corner Forty-ninth and Rlondo streets, SS.Sx 111 Carolina L, Foppleton, trustse, to Ire- naeua Rnuler at a!.. Korty-nlnth street. 44.9 feet south of Blondo. eaat aide, 44.0x130 Carolina L. Poppleton, trustee, to Tre- , naaus Hbuler et al., Forty-tJ-.lrd street, 40 feet south of Burt struct, east aide. 40xl?s Caroline L. Poppleton. trustee, to !;- naeua Hbuler et al., . Forty-thlifl street. SO feet south of Tt'.irt. street. east side, 40x128 Arthur B. Tebblns and wife to l vld B. Buck, Morton' avenue, Ktrt son, 200 feet north of H'onrio etreet, west side, COtISS Hsrry Tavender (o iVrank Hr.lrllnc Taylor atreet, 80 feet a,t of Twenty-eighth struct, u-jrtli side. 40x164 David Buck and wife lo Arthur B. l.:lttft Tebbene, Thirty. fifth ,iret, 2 31.4 feet auilth of Webster avenue, west aide, Irregular, approximately 4lx 141 . .-, 5 Uleanora B. Bierbower lo Hurh Me- t arrnry. northwest t-ornsr Thirty eighth and liodge street..' HOxlSR 9.00ft Albert H. Thomee and wife -to John if. Batler. Ameo avenue. 269 feet fssf t Forty. fifth street, north sld. 0xl2 4 to United Real Estate and Truat com pany to riaud K. peske, north weat corner Fourteenth and Lfn coin avenue. 6Sx9fi : Barker company lo Oeorge T Lloyd. iforiy-aevenin avenue, i,,t. rt north of Military avenue, east side, 76H2S 1 The Secret & By E. Alexander Powell AiHhar .1 Tka Cad ( Ik. Trail," TibUn, la Fl.nd.ra - Th. It... ta Gkry," "Vh la Frana," ate. - C.pytllbl, Ida, ,r E. Alu4ar fawall. FIFTEENTH INSTALLMENT. - V v. SynopiU. Ueuttaant - Jarvl, Hop rporta flndlnira on tha inventton ot Dr. Ralph Murk. On th. trial trip of 111. invftntor'a boat a Jap anM. h.lpar la aurpri.td tn th. act of xam inin( th. mc h.ni.m Att.mpt to buiiiar - laa Burk.'a laboratory tat!; latar hla ttauthtor Clao finda him murdr.d In hla bodroom. CIo aalla h.r fath.r'a Pooka; ah. flnda a not. from vhloh. ah. Ivarna thay oontalit sacral formula. Olca Ivanoff and Oorald Morion, aplt, In arch of formula, attaraiit to captur. Ck.o. Hopa ruah.a to hr aid. Hop. and rtoo c..n, and attand bal! at Mra. llmafa. whoaa n.ph.w haa two ; mtsaint hooka. Mahlin. a ary, aitampta to j an laland. Aft.r a vlolam atorm Hop. and ! Signal. Hope, who had Come pre CIo arrlvo on alrano l,land and dlai uv.r p;,rt(J f;,r trradiery, whirled ahaut man thay hunt la tliar.. Mthlln and Jap. r.nlrknr.a of thoucht Nor .n alo roach lh. l,tand. Thay cai "n ,ne t4IVck"r,'V0' "" lor from Hopo, but laluin and dynamlt. n,a.v.as lie an instant too soon, tor, not hack. Hop. and Um n.anana It, tch i a pac t; was ?itSlllna, ill his Up SanJ.boro. h.r. Dr. O.on l.a on of ih. J d . A fe p booka. Ho arran,ea to Jn.t Hi.p. at tho hotal with book. Movton tmaaa n. t.p. and but for an oarthQu.ka would hav ioa awad tha volum.. Cleo la eavtu-.d by Morton and takon to chin In tha mountain,. Hho flnda tharo book for which thoy aoarcll. Kortunatoly aha sta not to ttopa, who, with Hook, atarla to roaeua. Aa ha roaa cha.m on awlnalnt cabla Mahlin atoala up and chop, at cable with an at. Hook ap para In tlma to aava Hon.. Ho raach.a tha othar alda and I, rold by Cloo; ah awoara har lova to him Thay ara tollowad by Mahlin and Jap, who atiampi io amnap Clao, Sho ,wln,a haraolf ovar tha canyon. Olita and Uorton ,r. dah4 to oarth In an aaroplana. Hopa and Clao ara pullad from 'lutcksanda by Hook ana a rapTm. tin and SaKuma ara callad bafora tha Blank C.unctl. On tha track of another , thay nd tha ownar haa 10,1 u. nop. - calvaa a lattor dcmandlg hi mama,. o ,lrl who claim, ha compromlMd har. He la forced to comply oy o.u..... h. I.arne It la a plot to rop. him In. Ho t, latar aummoned to Wa.hltlto. Morton and Ola ara cared far by a rancher, who warn, them afaln.t Carlllo tha bandit. Thay venture too far from th. ranch and ara captured by tha oullawa. Carlllo oftara Morton hla freedom tor ranaom. w.. one of tho booka In the cabin, one aiua Carlllo and eacapa,. but Morton take, the book from her and Iteea. Hope learn, that Oleo la the daurhter and hair of Calvin Montgomery, Oerald Morton a uncle. He flnda har In Sacramento. OIa Iracea Mor ton to hla room, where one coniron.. An ettempt to kill him endo in her death at hla handa. Clao la kidnaped trom me hotel, while Hopa I, away. (Contlnned From YaabardaT.) For an hour Hope sat lost in thought. He made tip his mind mat. in order to ensure Cleo'i aafety, he must see the adventure through alone. nt h. had formulated a blan which, he hoped, would, secure Ceo' release without tne necessity ot qivuibui secret. ".'.' No neighborhood in San Francisco has a more evil reputation than Pa nuco street. No. 1121 Hope found was a narrow, four-story building which, in days long passed, had evi dently been a resident of consider able pretension, but which had now fallen into a sad state pi negicct aim disrepute. As Hope ascended the steps, there came, from an areaway across the street, a shrill whistle, twice repeated. The kidnapers) were on the watch and the two whistles were a signal to those within that he was unaccompanied. Swinging open the door, Hope found himself in such inky blackness that he had to strike a match in order to find the stairway. Lighting his way with matches, Hope cautiously ascended three flights of stairs. The room he was seeking was evidently on the tftp floor of the house. Drawine out hit pistol, he cocked it. replaced it in his right-hand pocket, and then, as bidden in tne let ter, gave four brisk raps en the door on the lett, wnicn instantly swung open. In the doorway, hia face light ed by the lamp that he held above his head, was Mahlin. "Ha," said Hope, recogniiing his former antagonist. "I rather sus pected it was you I had to deal with. Where's your Jap side-partner?" "Just behind you," replied Mahlin, ana Hope, listening, heard on the stairs the footfalls of a person stealth ily ascending. A moment, later Sat suma joined them. -( "Come in," said Mahlin briskly. . "Now," - said Mahlin brusquely, when Satsuina had closed the door, "we've no time to waste, so let's get down to business. Did you bring the book?" "Yes," replied Hope. . HERE'S CHANCE TO PIGKUP S5 HOTE Read Thursday Bee and find Out How to Earn One of Six Cash Prizes. ROBERT MANLEY TO JUDGE Would you pick up ?3 or even $1? You would. Well, there is a little plan brewing by which you will have the opportu nity to do that very thing. Money is not so plentiful but what any of us would be interested in doing a thing like that. Readers of the Omaha Bee know a good thing when they see it. They read The Bee carefully and they know the good things there are in it. It is not often that a publication handa its readers cold cash for being able to pick out good things and saying why they ire good, but The Bee is going to do it this time. Thursday The Bee will contain an outline of just how its readers can select the best thing of a certain kind and by telling why it is the best, pick up one of six cash prizes. No special skill will be required merely a little judgment on the part of Bee readers. It will be on the square, because Rob ert H. Mahlcy, commissioner of the Omaha Commercial club, is going to be , the judge and tell . The Bee to whom to hand the cash. Fight is Resumed : For the Estate jof Mrs. Henry Peters On complaint of Margaret Sonear, adopted daughter of Henry and Hen rietta 1'eiers, me estate 01 mc iatc , Henrietta Peters, pioneer fortune tell-; er, has again heen coitrtsted, Mrs. ; Soneuc jiking that a receiver be ap-' pointed, that sho he awarded one-third'! of tlte tate and -that -Henry Peters.' her sistrr, Loring. aii'i County Judge , riryer Cvawtord be enjoined' from i tlrawin," any l'undi or disposing of ! piopcrty oi tjic Peters cslaic. ! '1 he petition, as.ierls tha. when f , yeur old Margaret nonear and net sister, I. aura, were adopted by the Peters family from the Christian Submarine ) "Good-let'j see it." Not quite so fast, my friend, re plied the officer, "vou don't get the book until Miss Burke has been re leased.'" Miss Burke will be released as , s00n as you hand over the book." de' clared Mahhn. "On my honor." "You haven't any," sneered Hope. "I ifitcnd to keep the book until you release Miss Burke. I don't have to trust yon and I'm not Rising to." "If you don't handover the book I'll take it." snarled Mahlin, and rr.isf.1 his hand as though giving a with 0:f ltglitningir.e decision ot a trained boxer, launched an uppercut which taught the Japanese squarely on the point of the jaw. X'nder the teriiic impact of the blow Satsuma's head snapped hack as though his neck was broken, reeling backward, his legs struck the low wiiulowsill and, too dared to save himself from Hope's impact, he plunged outward and downward to the atone-paved court, four slories below. So quickly did it occur that before Mahlin fully realiied what had happened Hope was again facing him and he was looking into the muzrle of the other's weapon. "Hands up," ordered Hope curtly, and Mahlin, recogniiing the futility of resistance, sullenly obeyed. "I am pressed for time," said Hope, taking out his watch, "so I can only give you three minutes in which to de cide whether you are going to tell me where Miss Burke Is.' ' "Will you let me go if I tell you where the girl is?" asked Mahlin, vis ibly weakened. "Will you give me your word not to turn nie over to the police?" "If Miss Burke is unharmed I shall not mention your name to the police but if you've injured a hair of her head I'll send you to San Quen tin for life." "You hold the winning hand," growled Mahlin, capitulating. "Do you know where Suisun bay is?" "Yes." "On the south shore, about half way between Martinet and Cornwall, there's an abandoned pier. At the end of it there's an old storehouse. She's in there." Picking his way down the stairs in the darkness, Hope gave a sigh of relief as the door of the empty house closed behind him and he found him self in the open air again. Hastening to the nearest drug store he tele phoned for a touring car, stipulating that the driver must be familiar with the roads leading to Suisun bay. He stopped at the hotel to pick up the anxious Hook. ... To reach the bay by motor ia no easy matter, for the roads leading to it are b ut little, used, so it lacked only a few tninutes to midnight when the driver brought his car to a stop at the shore-end of the rambshackle pier, which Mahlin had described. Inserting in the padlock the key he had obtained from Mahlin, Hope pushed open the.door.,, "Cleo," he called anxiously. "Cleo. Are you there? It's Hope." But to his summons there was no answer. Cleo was gone.- Suddenly Hook, who waa advancing slowly with the match sheltered in his cup ped palm, gave an exclamation and stopped dead. Had he taken another steo he would have plunged through an open trap door in the floor of the storehouse into the waters ot the bay, which gurgled and lapped the timbers of the pier ..only- a tew feet below. That someone had : recently gone through that trapdoor was all too evi dent, for on the floor beside it, as though tossed there hastily, lay a woman's hat, a pair of high-heeled satin slippers and an evening coat. "Come, he said at last, pulling himself together. "We've no time to lose, i He may have escaped already. Home orphanage in Council Bluffs. Their names at that time were Merva and Laura Calvert. Notice of the adoption was not filed in Pottawat tamie county at the time, but, Mrs. Sonear alleges, she was orally inform ed that she was entitled to one-third of the estate in case of the death of either Henry or Hentietta Peters. Between the date of her adoption in 1903 until her marriage at the age of 20 years "thousands of little services were performed for Henrietta Peters." The petition further states that dur ing her declining years the defendants in the action caused Mrs. Peters to make two wills, the name of Margaret Sonear being forgotten in the draw ing of the second will. Property at 2453 South Eighteenth street, 2451 South Eighteenth street, 2454 South Eighteenth street and about $8,000 is involved.. The hearing in the will cases will be called before judge Crawford September 2. Rome Miller to Give Ball For the Nebraska Editors One of the features of the enter tainment which Omaha will offer to the members of the Nebraska Press association when it meets here next week will be a ball tendered by Rome Miller, proprietor of the Rdtne hotel. The bail room of the hotel will be specially decorated in honor of thej cuuui a. - Bee Want Ads Produce Results. CUTS CANDIDATE vT-nCUTS vi.Mi4. Them :" "- FOR. -- ix puiposii5 I Bit !NG!?AV1Nv DtrflTWENT I rtiow TYUR I00O I ill eWlt-PIK. OMAHA J MORE PAY FOR HIGH SCHOOITEACHERS Proposal to Increase Salaries of 125 Instructors to Be j Placed Before Board. I AVER WAGES ARE TOO LO A proposal to increase the salaries) of 1.'5 teachers of the three publia high schools will be placed before tha Board of Education at an early date. Members of the teactjers' committee who have this matter in hand are not ready to announce the details, but they are convinced that high school teachers should receive more pay. Regular high school teachers now receive from $800 to $1,200 a year, with a maximum of $1,300 for men teachers. Those in charge of depart ments receive as high as $1,550 year. The average paid to Omaha high school teachers is $300 less a year than is being paid in Des Moines and is less than many cities of Omaha's class. Accept Better Offers. The teachers' committee feels thai if Omaha is to retain its best high school teachers more pay must be al lowed. Each year for about six years several experienced teachers have re signed from the high school to go elsewhere for more salary. "Omaha's high school teachers are among the lowest paid in the coun try. They are not receiving as much as they were paid here twenty-five years ago," stated member of the committee, , Frank Young Badly Hurt When His Auto Hits Telephone Polo Frank Young. 4697 Marcy street, was severely Injured Tuesday when an automobile he was driving crash ed into a telephone pole at Twenty) ninth snd Leavenworth streets. Mr. Young was driving up Legm enworth street when he looked back to see if a rear tire was punctured, As he did so the ear swerved and be fore he could prevent it, crashed into a telephone pole. The car was almost demolished and It was the broken glass of the wind shield that resulted in Mr. Young's most serious injuries. One hand was so badly cut that twenty-five stitches were necessary and the tendons had to be sewed together, His fsce and head were cut and his knee badly bruised. ? 1 ' After the crash Mr. Young stepped from the demolished car and then fell unconscious. He remembers nothing of the accident. - ,-. , Dr, Dorward Dies On Train Coming From Eochesteii Dr. W. N. Dorward, a prominent dentist in Omaha for twenty-five years, died at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning at Worthington, Minn,, while on a train on which he was returning to Omaha from Rochester, Minn, where he has. been taking the Maya treatment for the last three weeks. Mr, Dorward, had been ill for the last six months.' List April he began to take the Mayo treatment. He had made four trips to Rochester since that month. ' ' ' - Mra, Dorward was witti him when' he died and is. bringing the body to Omaha, - She -arrived at 10:30 last night. ':i.VT '' "! ' ,- ; , Dr. Dorward was 54 years of age He is survived by his wife, one son, Joseph J. of Witten S. D.; one daugh ter, Mrs, Lois Nichols of El Paso, 111., and one sister, Mrs. W. H. North Steals Number trom One Car And Puts it on Another That crime is perverse is evidenced by the recent activities of an automo bile thief. A neighbor of R. C Paters, 3421 Dodge atreet, surprised a mis creant stealing the license number from the tatter's car and gave chase without success. Later M. Smith's machine was stolen from in front of his home at Twentieth and Paul streets. Smith's car was recovered it Twentieth and Paul streets with Peter's number on it. '. Can Your Cld. Dr. Xlns'a Naw Dlacovary win curs yea cold. It' t, mnttMptlo and eoothtnt, kills th eol4 sernts. All Srusslat,. Adv. ' OiA$.STOR? 1 j.W3wm)