THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY,' OCTOBER 24, 1916. 11 TOR RENTFURN ISHED Apartments and Houses. Houses. FOR RENT Furnished house in desirable district of funaca, tvzi uai norma ai. Tel. Walnut 650. M COMPLETEL.Y lurnished House, 1 Dloca from ear. ivvi tsmney. wcd. av. FOR RENT HOUSES West STEAM HEAT AND JANITOR SERVICE FUANI8HKD ' Beautiful, nw, brick residence, eight room, modern throughout, 4101 Far bam St. Cat) Waiih Bros. Co. Tyler 631. M 1MT-18 City Nat Bank Bide. FOR RENT -room cottar modern except heat. Phone Walnut 600. or inquire - at 4108 Lafayette Ave. " ALMOST new 4-roora bouae, with or without furniture, for rant cheap. Call Walnut 1397. 4-ROOM cottage, with water and gas. 91808 Davenport, Tel. Harney 1818. l-ROOM t hatha. West Famam district 146.00. Phona Doug. 2947. ' 6 -ROOM cottage. 6 fill Leavenworth St. Mra Cole, Walnut 8418. North. NEW 6-ROOM FLAT. Only 120 a m6nth, very doss rtn, ALL WODERN. prcssad brick. SNAP. ' Located 1107 North 23d SL Tenant still there. Look It over. . 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 318 North S7th Ave.. ALL MODERN. Will decorare to suit. ONLY 121 a month. Key next door south. Phone Walnat 2136 or Douglas 1810. - HOUSE VACANT NOV, 1. 320 Sherman Ave., 7 rooms, 1 new, fj snape, rent reaaonapie. .1518 GRANT 6T. 7-r., conm modern, 125. T. ,F. Hall. 421 Rimse mag, uoug. lews. SEVEN-ROOM modern house for rent at 2551 Spencer Ht. uall Harney aipi. NEARLY new all modern 6-room cottage, 429 Decatur. Walnut 2826." 6-ROOM cottage, all modern. 815 No. 27tb Ave Phone Harney 2662, - f-ROOM mod. house with garage In Flore nee.. Flo. 22. South. 1116 PARK AVE 7-r. mod, brick. 1521 OAK 4 . noma; gaa anr toilet Inside, T Miscellaneous. ' WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R., 1415 Carter Lake Blvd 4-R., 3401 Parker I-R., 1401 Maple St T-R.. 1016 No. 4Jd St...... .114.00 . 10.00 . 1.00 . 14.00 , MODERN EXCEfT UMIAT. I-R.. 1104 Saratoga St 120.00 Kll Carter Lake Blvd 14.00 4-R.. till Nsf 17th St (lor colored). 15.00 l-R., 117 No. 18th St 21.50 STRICTLY MODERN. I-R., 109 South 80th St 125.00 l-R.. 4111 Farnam St 15.00 7-r... 8105 North 18th St 10.00 a-R.. ssol North 17th St tatrlctly modern detaohed house) 10.00 l-R 1717 Park Ave. (good brick dwelling, newly decorated Inside and out: flrst-claaa residence Mo tion) J 11. M I-R.. 2601 Dewey Ave. (closs In).. 45.01 11-R., 411 South 98th St. (choice brink dwelling. In the West Far nam district) 76.00 WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE! OUR COU PLETS LIST BEFORE. RENT1NO. PORTER & SHOTWELL. tot South 17th St Doug. 6011. 1101 PARK AVE., 8 rooms, modern. Flnel location ana arrangements xor rooms. 932.50. 112 8. 95th Ave., I rooms, modern. West Farnam district, 936.00. 4160 Wakeley street north of Davenport St., 6 rooms and aleepthg porch and sun room. New, never been occupied. 46. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1636. Rose Bldg. 11.00-1109 SO. 18th St., 4-r., gas and water. 820.00 1734. 8o. 27th, 6-r., modern, 1st floor, St. Louis flat 910.001738 So. 27th, 6-r., on second floor, , good. . 126.00 1701 Burt Id floor apartment, . three rooms and bath, with heat. Good. . D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 16 City Nafl Bank Bldj1. Doug. 4. 127.602639 Davenport St, l-r., all mod., .. new furnaoe. ' 918.001608 tt. loth St., all mod. flat. '931.60661 & 16th St, l-K, all mod. A A.' WOLF, 114 Ware Block. Dong. 1068. . . The Bee carried 41,101' MORE PAID Want Ads Urst I months of 1911 than 'same period 1916. , This figure EXCEEDS THE COM BINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. Reason: Better Results. Better Rates. WHAT have yon for rent In the way of four, five and six-room modem up to date appartmenta. Preference will be given to those In better districts of the ; . city. Want to deal direct with iVwnere; Mo agents. Telephone Douglas 1016. MICE 7-room flat 1907' Cuming St, 925. 6 room house, 1720 N. 36th St, only 912. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. HOUSES FOR BENT. CREIOH, SONS A CO. 901 BEE BLDG. DOUG. 101. HOUSES, modern, 6, 7 and 11 rooms. FIRST TRUST CO. Doug. 1151. FOR RENT Ap'ta and Flat, North. RENT CUT TO 915. 1110 N. 22d 4-r. flat steel range, ga plate, kitchen cabinet, water paid, 916. RASP BROS., Douglas 1663. l-RM., STRICTLY mod. flats. North 26th, I 826.60 monthly Davis. 2118 N. 18th. South. I-ROOM .modern apartment at 420 South 16th Ave., private basement, heat and Janitor services, 140. BENSON & MYERS CO., . 424 Omaha Nation Bank Bldg. Doug. 746. ST. CLARE. 1 and 4-r. apta.. 24tb and Harney. Har- ney 647. I-R. mod. flat. 2308 8. 24th. 120. H. 4711. Miscellaneous. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, 937.60. Large light rooms, with east, south and west light. Tile bath, oak floors. Plenty of heat, 837.60 per month. Georgia Apta., 1040' Georgia Ave. This Is the best apart ment now available In Omaha at leas than 160. See PETERS' TRUST COMPANY, 1621 Farnam St. Douglas 898, BRICK hat for rent 926 per month; 8 rooms, modern. Phone Doug. 151. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty atores- . TWO modern stores near Pos toff ice. Low rani, u. r. Bteooins. 1610 Chicago. Office ind Desk Room. DESIRABLE studio location In Wead bldg 18tb and Farnam, and in Baldrlge bldg 10th and Farnam; rental reasonable. r. v. w had, wead Bldg. i .jllUAULli; utr.ee roume in the remodeled Crounae Block, 111 N. Iftb St (opposite ' poatofflce), 110 to il6 per monta. Conrad rnu. a tir nrnqip rn-eir uoug 1471 CHOICE office space, Batrd Bldg., 17th and Douglas Mccagui mv. Co. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. UNTbl) llsilng on cottages or houses te rent or cell oo easr payments. Have cue- tomera waiting. nqulrs 411 aLarbae - Block. Douglas 07. GALLAGHER at NELSON will . k aftefc your rental. u Braodels BIO. LOUg. SMI. ' MOVING AND STORAGE FIDELITY fiSSSa. FREE t Phone Douglas it88 for complete Mat of , vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. istn ana jacKson sta. Jf T?I7I?T" Express Co. Moving, j JXEjlltU packing and storage. HOT Farnam St. Douglas 14i. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate looked rooms for bousebold goods and ipianof, moving, packing and nipping. OMAHA VAN AMD STORAO CO. 0 a 16th St. Douglas 4181. TIT a crrro ifan and two men. "&& II. li per hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. 4ora and shipping. Phona Douglas 1498. MOVING AND STORAGE Globe Van and Storage Co. ' For real moving service try na Large 8-borae padded vans. Storage, II month. -Satisfaction guaranteed. We mpve. you QUICKER. CHEAPER AND SAFER. ypone yierjs or uougias aaas. GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSH. ' Packing, storage and mov - lng 111 N. 11th St Phone Douglas 194. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders tor moving, paoklng or atorage, office at Ray mond Furniture Co.. 1611 ana) nit How ard St. .Phone D. 1514. , REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West BUY THIS ' ' , SNAP Only 1300 down and $36 per month buys . brand new, beautifully decorated all room home, strictly modern In every de tail; right on the Farnam car line.' Price bas been cut to only 14,200. We can recommend thJB as a genuine bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Om. Nat l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1474. EQUITY In lot, 43d and California. Cathe dral District. JJox is, nee. BEAUTIFUL HCJME. , . . We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 118 N. 33d St. This house has eight rooms, all In fin con dition. The lot is t0zi48. I is In a vary desirable neighborhood and the price U certainly low. - ALFRED THOMAS, 1 ' v 80S First National Bank BIdf. NEAR 30TH AND DODGE, i Nearly new 1-story, strictly modern home on tba boulevard, I blocks from Farnam street. 4 bedrooms and ttie bath room, living room, dining room, den and kitchen. Oak finish and oak floors. Built in buffet, china closet, fireplace and book cases, clothes chutes, storm windows, gar rage. Lot 60x136 feat, with room for an other house facing on SOth St. This Is an elegant home as well as an Investment and well located. . Prload at a bargain figure. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., t. Omaha National Bank Bldg.' D. 1781 WEST FARNAM DISTRICT S -room, I baths, nearly new, big discount, only 15,260. See it. 323 N. 38th Ave. W. U SELBY A SONS have not yet formed the habit of cheapening t&eir nouses, so that the price sells them, 1611 LINCOLN BLVD 11-room house. strictly modern, with hot water heat Douglas 1818. North. - AUCTION SALE. 15-Room House and Large Lot Lo cated at 4219 North 24th Street, Omaha. Will be sold at Auction to the highest bidder on the premises. Tuesday, Oct. 24th, at 2 p. m. Sharp. Thla tss ak wall -hill It mrutiM-n IiaiibsV imt one block south of the Amea Ave. car barn. well located- for a rooming1 house, easy to rent, on car line and will likely sell at a great sacrifice. Terms of sale, one-third of purchase price caBh, balance' long time at low rate of Interest i This property must sell on above data, and will likely go at a great sacrifice. The owner has placed the sale In charge Of Dowd Auction Co. Don't fall to attend this aale.- JAAfJES L. DOWD, .Auctioneer.' . . , MY HOItfE FOR SALE., .. ' v Built only three years. Has three had rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second - iioor; vtutiouie, .aarge living room, dining room, butler's fantry, kitch en and rear entry on the first floor; full basenaent; 60-foot lot,. No. S3J3 Walnut St Phone Harney t?tt. NEW BARGAIN IN MINNE LUSA ' SPECIAL LOW PRICE. rooms and bath, oak finish; oak floors throughout and iftrlctly modern; pressed brick foundation. Owner lives In house and will make special low price for quick sale. 8746 BAUMAN ST. COLFAX 3827. 13,800. if Will sell my house and lot for small cash payment down, balance long time. 1811 California. . t KOUNTZB Place, modern. 6 roW bunga low; built-in features, oak floors. A bar gain. 8631 North 18th. Owner, Web. 3081. FOR SALE 1 acroa improved. Cot 1146 KODNTZB PLACE reatrloted district resi dence for sale. F. V. ktnlaot. S6it N. 14th. South. iNIEW BUNGALOW - : HANSC&M PARK piSTklCT LARS IS llvinr room with built-in book cases, dining room with plate rail and paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath all on one floor. Oak finish and oak floors; large attic; full baaement; guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close to car, school, stores and park. Will call for you and -show you this bunga low. Phona us for appointment SCOTT ANjj HILL CO, Douglas 1061. Ground Floor lloCaxui Bldg. FIVE ROOMS NEW , All modern In every deUll; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-ln bookcases; pantry with elaborate eop boarde; Icebox room; full bsaeTnent with floor drain; ahedea; electric fixtures and scraelis; all furnished, Thla Is a real bar gain at 11,750; 1600 cash, balance on terms to suit Others ask as much as 13,260. Looated at 1616 Deer Park Mvd. Let jia show you this week. i TRAVER BROS.. "' ' 101 Omaha Nat Bk. Don, lilt. Evenings Wsh. 4816. HOUSsia WAMTBD. WB HAVB BUTBRS FOR HOMES WORTH TUB MONET IN A1X PARTS OF THE CITT. LIST TOUR PBOPaUt. TT WITH US FOR RBSULTB. -O'NBIL'S REAL BBTATB INS. AOCT. Brandels Theeter Bldg Trier Ilia. 260 CABH. ' , I New bungalow, I rooms, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terms: close In; located 1210 So. 16th Am . Tel. Red MIL ONK 8-room and one 1-room house and lot part mod. 2512-14 Reee St. 12.200 cash buys both. E. P. Denning, Tyler 2006. Miscellaneous. PRICE REDUCED $500, 'THE NEW BUNGALOW v' BARGAIN REFERRED TO IN OUR SUNDAY AD. Close in and vary fine location; large living room, bullt-ln bookcases, dining room, ouiit-in butret, plate ran ana pan aiad walls; kitchen and pantry on first - floor: oak flnish- and oak floors; three ' large bedrooms and bath on second floor full baaement; guaranteed furnace; eaat front lot, on paved street. Phone fpr afr-J point ment ana let us show you this bun galow bargain. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY, Dour- 100. Oround Floor, HcCagua Bldg. INVEttlBNTS. InWraNCTMOS Tn" eome on price, Hloo, 'Ming t bouses, I rooms each near high school and tjreignton collage. Also and s-roora bunaalowa. Ii0 down, and two l room 4, II& down, balance monthly. i k CHAB. E WILLIAMSinW CO. , ' NEW bungalow; also 3-i. and gardening; your terms and price; Inv. Vlth 34 CO, rent. 3 houses (flat cost fl.600), I. 600. D. 3107. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully dero rated, all modern, etcf, $2,750; 200 cash, lialanrn monthly. Colfax 1836. v. Got anything you'd like to swap? the "Swappers' Column." , r-., REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. SEVERAL FINE LOTS lN CLAIR MONff. RIGHT TRICES. EASY TERMS. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 81 City Nafl. Phona Doug. 1863, LARGE 60-FOOT LOTS. 1100 TO 1176. ' In elty limits; one block to oar Itne; paved street by the property. ONE DOLLAR DOWN. SO CENTS PER WEEK. ' There are fifty of them: they will not last very long. Phone us for particular. . 8HULER - CARY. Phone D. 6074. 304 Keellno Bldg. North. 1 AFTER looking at MINNB LUSA, 300 dif ferent tmyera deciaeox tnat it was tn neat proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. If YOU will coma out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 743 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. OWNJLtR must aell east front tot on Fonta nels Blvd.. In Clatrmont W1U soli at . aaorlfloo price U taken at ones. Call Douglas 1781. MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 84th St.. can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. See me quick. C. A. Orlmmel, B43 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. South. ACRES SOUTH. i Improved and unimproved in ona to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car line. Beat of school facilities. C. R. COMBS, Phone Dojig. 3I1(. 808 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. A fINB place for chicken raising, garden f lng or fruit trees and berry bushes; 10 good lots; ona block from oar Una and close to school. Price, 760; $1 down and 60c per week on each lot. Box 7047. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON 1 BUY THIS LOT. 110.00 down and 110.00 per month; price 1300.00; also 60x138; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burn ham, not far from school and oar Una. Geo. R. Wright Bee office, Omaha. 12 ACRES lis miles from Benson, 1 acre Benson Oardan, highly Improved. Walnut 1466. ' Dundee. . FAIRACRES COUNTRY HOME This Is a highly 'developed home with every convenience, located on the high ridge close to .Dodge St., affording a mag nificent view of Elmwood park, Happy Hollow ffolf grounds and the surrounding country. This location was selected when the seotlon was first put on the. market, and much thought has been given to beau tifying the place, and money spent for flowers, shrubbery, trees, eto. The house Is a 8-story brick, substantially built; very home-like tn arrangement. Mae hot wa ter heat, 10 good-alxed rooms, J bathrooms, fine garage and other convenlenoea too numeroua to mention. The place must be seen to tye appreciated. , GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 751. 102 City Nat Bk. Bldg. . . DUNDtE. . ' loll Cuming St . Strictly modern, new. -l-r. house, hard wood finish, extra well built and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. (Prlce 66,400. Easy terms. S. P. BOSTWICK SON, 100 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1501. I Florence. NETHAWAT has 1, I. 5, 10 and 115-aera Impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 126. South Side. 6,-ROOll residence. South Side. I1.4M; 160 cash, balance til per. month. Doug.' 1111. REAL ESTATE Investments HARNEY STREET, ' " . $40,000. ' ,;').'. Brick Improvements, In line for Imme diate Increase. ' GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 2111. 111-10 City National. SEE US FOR i INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. ' A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-6 W. O. W, Bldg. REAL ESTATB. Wat. COLFAX. 7M KMllne Bldg. IX.ua. II7L FOR SALE. Double brick St. Louis flat within four blocks of 16Ut and Harney; close Ini bar gain price. I,..', , CALKINS a CO., Douglaa 1111. City National Bank. FATHER TIME has his hand on your shoul ders Tou need a otair, a aavlngs account a little money well invested. Home . Builders guaranteee 7 per cent, cash divi dends; payable Jan. 1st sAd July 1st Tou can begin any time with any amount The plan of Investment is simple. , V , HOMO BUILDERS, Inc., ' iV , )7th and Douglaa Sta. 4 i t "nv FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - Real Estate, Lands. Etc. HAVE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE TO EXCHANGE FOR LOT OR ' 1 BUNGALOW. Have a nice 1 full two-story, 6-room house, oak floors throughout, white enamel finish on second floor. Flra place In liv ing room, full cement basement, hot air heat, built about four years. Lot 44x166. Uarage and drive. ' .j i J This Is a mighty good buy. Faoea Miller Park on 24th St., owner has given price of 84,600 and will consider a well located lot or 6-room bungalow. Reason for sell ing, wants to get house with rooms all on one floor. , This is an opportunity for someone to get a mighty good deal. v ' ' HIATT COMPANY. 246 Omaha National Bank. Tyler 80. EXCHANGE Los Angeles, mighty attrao- tlve eight-room bungalow on paved street. all conveniences, hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, sleeping porch, garage, abun dant shrubbery, flowers. Might exchange lor good NeorasKa rarm, ib.QuO. Sr. M Ruble, Broken Bow, Nyb. HAVE two 160 -acre farms and ona 80-acra farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for olty property. , ARCHER REALTY CO.. v 6fl6 Brandels Bldfc FOKD car and "rooming house to exchange together tor lota or equity, in house or lot. Call Dg. x686 after pi m. Bos 7010. Omaha H. TRADEH TRAfH;a TKADBS. Farms, Cattle, Ranchen, New Apart ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4. Patterson Block. ' . OOOD Wyoming farm to trade for 6 or room moorn r!Si(irnc. Box 7367, Beu. Vt'ti have so mi' fcood homes and renufl prop- ertlcs for Nob. or la. land. ICdwHld K Williams Co., Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. OOOD lot. .lesirHblx locatlonr will take uied' Ford as parr payment. WebsW 434M. Ranch specialist, sell or trad ranches for city property. E. t'raola, 674 Brandels Bid. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pv'ty DOWN TOWN LOTS. 44l feet, llth and Burt Sta., 11,110. 40x68 feet.' with half Interest In 11-foot driveway, near loth and Farnam Sta., ' 11,000. J. H. DUMONT CO.. 416-11 KMllne Bldg. Phone Douglas 611. INCOME property near Ford plant lith St Owner. Harney 1.164 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, 6 and , -roomed houeee" that can be sold for 6106 cash, balanos 111 per month; give complete dMorlptton nret letter. ' W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1110 Famam Bt Tel. Doug 1014. 1 HAVB several parttea wanting to ex change Omaha property for acreage. Call or writ. W. S. FRANK. Ml Neville Bldg , Omaha, Neb. 29-80 City Nat. . Bldg. Doug, lilt WANTED Listings of real eetate In O.jih. for sal. N. ,P. Dodge Co.. Harnsy St v,t 16th TelephoneUougHJI FCSALES-iF. D. wied. 110 8. 11th at FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 5 PER CKNT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts 62, Dot' up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1621 Farnam 8t ilTcCIO MORTGAGE bearing 6Vj per oent seml-ann.; secured by property valued at 7,600. Talmage-Loomls lnv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE .CO., 1016 OmahaNat'l. Phone Douglas 1711 FARM and cltyl loane. 6 6Vj and 6 per oent W, H. Thomals, Keellne Bldg., Doug. 1646. 6f MONEY HARRISON tt MORTON pLU tlli 0nith Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farma and ranchea. We aleo buy good farm mort- gage.. Kloke lnv. Co.. Omaha- DONTPAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN I, 2, 4 or I YEARS, BEST PLAN 8HOPEN A CO., KKEL1NB BLDQ. "REAL-ESTATn LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. UcOARRY, KKELINU BLDO. TEL. RED 4944. 1100 to lio.000 made promptly. F .D. Wead, Wead Bldg . Hlh and Farnam Sta. REAL ESTATE loans, I per cent D. E. BUCK St CO., Ill Omaha Nat. Rank. CITY and farm loane. I, 5H. 6 Ver cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 116 Keellno Bldg. 5 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland ft Trumbull. 44S Bee Bldg. Douglas I70T. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDQ. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City M National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 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 Abstracts of Title. , Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., CI I sol 8. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract oi flce In Nebraska. 101 Brandels Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. , PALM BEACH COUNTY. The banner crop lands of Florida. Ten million dollars spent on drainage canals and improve menu. Best and aafest lands In thei union for truck growing or citrus fruit groves. 366 growing days a year; no winter here, all sunshine. For prices and terms phone or write A. PARSONS ft SON, Phone Doug. ,7848. 663 Brandels Bldg. Minnesota. 140-ACRE FARM, 46 MILES FROM Minneapolis; 8 miles from two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist ing of 7-room house, large barn, granary, corn orlba, machine shed, windmill, eta 160 aores onder cultivation ; oan practi cally all be. cultivated; no waste land; excellent corn land; 80 head of eat tie, consisting of II cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 8 horses, bogs, chickens and complete set of machinery every thine on the place Including one-third of this year's crop, goes at 360 per acre; I8.UO0 cash, all the time wanted on bal ance, I per cant Interest. Schwab Brae., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. POOR MAN'S CHANCE, from 10 acres up. First payment, 86 up. Choicest truck, dairy, farm land. Beet location, markets. Write today Northlands Co., Duluth, Minn. WILD and Improved farma In best Minne sota dairy district C. Nimerfroh, Mllaoa, Minn. : Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM 810 oash and It monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro ductive land; close to I big markets. Writ for photographs and full information. Hunger, A-118, N. 1. Ufa Bid., Kansas City. Mo. GREAT BARGAINS 36 down, 5 monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Pries only 1200. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. FARM For sale, 120 acres; 16 per acre; bouse, barn, orchard and spring; easy terms. J. B. Chrlstlson, Waynesvlila, Mo, Montana Lands. THREE ranch snaps in Montana that must go quick; M4 acres Custer Co., 6 per acre; 20 acres Rosebud Co., partly Irri gated, 111 per -mere; 14,000 acres Big Horn Co., solid body. Improved, 76 per cent til lable, 111 per acre. Jno. A. Martin, Aberdeen, 8. D. Nebraska Lands. CAN sell or exchange any1 lands you have To offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. 1,846 acres .near Wood lake; cats 400 tons hay; running water; fair buildings; fenced; this la In tbe big hay country and this ranch Is priced to sell; f IX.eO par acre; term. THOMAS CAMPBELL. Keellna Building. FOR Nebraska and Iowa farms, Stat what you want, we hav it W. T. Smith Co., 014 City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson county. Neb., farms; well Improved. bargain la un proved 80 In Sarpy oounty. STEWART, no a 17th. FOR PALE Best largjn body high srade medium priced land la Nebraska; vary little money required. C. Bradley. Wol bach, Neo. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WIBCONSlNBeat dairy nod gen oral crop starts In the nulon. Settlers, wanted: lands for sale at low prioeo oa asy terma; excellent lands for steok raising. Ask fori booklet 16 on Wisoonsia Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, aatt for book let oo Apple Orchards. Address Land Com missioner Boo Railway, Minnas polls, Mlna. POULTRY AND PET STOCK R. L HENS, 76c and 11. 1127 Franklin Phone Webster 622,. BULL pupplea for sale cheap. Call Walnut 1245. , AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL SALE. i- t " ' ' 1916 Overland touring put, fully equipped, starter ana ejeeuic Hints, lt. Will consider Ford as part payment. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. 2204 Farnam St. Doug, 1280 ONK used two-ton truck, f 4D0 ; one used one-ton truok, 1200; ono used Franklin roiulatef1, 8200. Thae track are la first claas shapo and real bargains. Andrew Murphy A Son, 14th and Jackson. AUTOMOBILES WE CAN USE TWENTY LIGHT CARS. IF YOU CARE TO EX CHANGE YOUR CAR FOR A NEW ONE, THIS IS YOUR Opportunity STUDEBAKER-WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO., S660-t-4 FARNAM ST. Who's setting the pace now? In the first nine months of 1811 THE BKE gained 48,804 Paid Ada. ' EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for earn period by more than 20.000 PAID ADS. Good Results. Good Rates, Good Service.. 1 -' -" FORDS WANTED , Drive oars to 2047 Farnam St. Aak for Mr. Farrar. Fords wanted In exchang for Overlands and largr ears. Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. AUTOTKSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rats. KILLT, ELLIS 4k THOMPSON, 111-14 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Oougllll. A.UT0 CLEARING7 MOUSE 1201 Farnam St. Douglaa 1810, 1016 Overland Touring ,..900 1914 Dodge Touring 816 1011 Chevrolet Touring..., 400 Hudson Coup, late model, sacriflo. CROHSTOWN GARAGE, Jli I- 24th St Doug. 4448. w buy OLD CARS, parts for Hup 20, OVlemobll. Chevrolet, Appar- WS will trad yon a nw Ford tar your M n. ' f INDUSTRIAL GAR AOS OO.. ltb and Harny. Doug. 4811, 6-PASSENOER touring car, etectrto llghta and starter; splendid condition; fsto. rnons miner, uougiaa iivi. CORD Urea for Fords, 10x8, 8.66; IQxt. 811.61. Zwlebel Bros. D. 41 74, 111! rarnara at OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU. TELL BIN K LET. Mil Harnav at. . Dou. 1140. STEVENS touring oar, T-paangr. Mil Park Av. Harney 806 Auto Livery and Garages. 4 EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 2010 Harney Bt. Tyier bd. FOR R E NT arage aul table for storage or repair shop; will accommodate 18 cars or s trucks. Harney 688. ; WELL built barn, suitable for aoy slsa oar. 1411 Vinton. Harney l87. L Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You1 may drlv tt. t charge by mile. Doug. 1422. Evening. D. 8674. Auto Tires and Supplies, DON'T throw away old tires. We make "m per oent. I In V Vulcanising Co., 1611 Dav nport St. Omaha. Nab. Douglas 1.14. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROM BERG SERVICE STATION. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1604 Jackson St, Carburetors my specialty. Red 4141. 100 reward for magneto w can't repair. Coll repaired. Bayadorfw. 110 N. llth. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right 116 a. llth St D. lilt. Motorcycles and Bicycit BARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains tn used machine. Victor Roos, "Th Motorcycle Man,- -J us fjaavanwoixo. Benson Realty company to Atonso P. Knapp, Harold street, Benson, is - feet north of McKInley street, west .14. in.lll . . 11.800 Jennie O'Brien and iU3baufc to Anna J. Smiley et ai., Tnirty-iourw sireei . 122.1 feet south of Poppleton are. nua, east side, 14x117.1 1 William H. Smalls to Frank W. Klue mire, Maaon street, 110 feet east of , Thirty-eighth street, north side, 4tx 102 1 Elizabeth R. D. Hill and huaband to Elisabeth C. Orahara, Twenty-fourth , ' street 100 feet south of Laird street, . , street, east side, 100x114; Twenty- 4 first street, 160 foot south of Laird street, wast side, 100x184 2,710 Edward Hagati to Lena Paulsen, Burt street 100 feet west of Forty-eighth treet, north side, 60x1 28., , TOO Lena Paulsen to Edward Hagan, Fow ler avenue, 184 feet west of Thirtieth street, north aide. 60x128... 4,000 Caroline L. Poppleton, trustee, to Ire naeus Hauler at at, Cans street 100 feet west of Forty-third street, north side, 60x121 1 Caroline L. Poppleton, trustee, to Ir' naeu Shuler et at., Cass street, 800 feet west of Forty-third street, north side,. 60x180 1 KAISER PROTESTS NORWAY EMBARGO Refusal to Treat. Commercial Submarines as Merchant men Brings Note. WILL NOT SUBMIT 10 IT Chriitianis (Via London), Oct. 2i. The German minister hai presented to the Norwegian a note protesting against Norway's embargo on the tub- marines of belligerent countries. The cabinet diicussed the n6te, but its de cision has. not been made public. The press unanimously supports the government in Iti right to issue such In ordinance, as Sweden has already done. , Note Serious One, London, Oct. 23. Dr. Alfred Zim merman, the German under secretary for foreign affairs, is quoted by the Norwegian correspondent of the Copenhagen Aftenposten as declaring that the German note to the Norweg ian government is a serious one, con tending that Norway's action conflicts with paragraph U of The Hague con vention and is incompatible with strict neutrality, and furthermore that Ger many will not calmly submit to such action. During the continuance of the nego tiations, the correspondent adds, many German submarines are operating off the Norwegian coast and are stopping and examining vessels leaving Nor wegian harbors. Provisions of Ordinance. ' The Norwegian ordinance with re spect to submarines of belligerent powers forbids such vessels from traversing Norwegian waters except in cases of emergency, when they must remain upon the surface and fly the national flag. Mercantile subma rines arc to be allowed in Norwegian waters only in a surface position in full daylight and flying the national colon. ' Any submarine violating the ordi nance will, according to hs provisions, be attacked by armed forces. HUGHES DENIES STORY OF DEAL irA. Candidate Asserts Nothing Said in Private Not Said to All the People. STATEMENT FROM WILLC0X (Continued From Tag One.) cratic national committee that he had entered into a secret agreement with the American Independent conference, ii. which Jeremiah A, O'Leary is said to be the central figure. His denial was in reply to a state ment issued from democratic head quarters in this city, containing what purported to be I feport made by Mr. O'Leary at the session of the confer ence in Chicago. In this alleged re port O'Leary was quoted as having said: "Mr Hughes promised that his future conduct in the speech-making line should be entirely satisfactory to the interests of the committee." Charges Made In Statement The democratic statement charged that O'Leary and his committee were delegated to meet Mr. Hughes and ascertain hit attitude with reference to "Mr. Roosevelt's pro-British and anti-American utterances in particular and his (Mr. Hughes) policies in gen eral." ' , ' The republican reply was issued at Montclair at midnight after a three hour conference between National Chairman VV. K. Willcox and Mr. Hughes. The fomer called early in the evening, took dinner with the nominee and afterward went into con ference with him over the nomiuet't recent trip. While they were con ferring the democratic statement was read to them over the telephone. A few minutes before midnight Chair man Willcox Issued this statement: Mr. Hughes1 Reply. "Chairman Willcox said this evening that the matter referred to had been brought to the attention of Mr. Hughes over the telephone and that Mr. Hughes replied: "'I saw the persons mentioned it their request about the middle of Sep tember, just as I have seen all persons and delegations so far as posiible who have asked me to receive them. " '1 have said nothing in private that I have not said in public. At the very beginning, in my speech of acceptance, I declared my position in favor of the absolute protection of American lives, American property and i American commerce. This I reiterated to these nersons and I have stated it to all others who have asked interviews, as well at in my public speeches. , , Made No Agreements. " '! "To this maintenance of all Amen can rights I adhere and shal' continue to adhere. I have declared over and over again that I have made no pri vate agreements and have engaged in no intrigues and I repeat that state ment'" After quoting Mr. Hughee as above, Chairman Willcox. statement con tinues: " 'Chairman Willcox further laid that the national committee has not had and has not now any agreement or understanding with anybody on such a matter." " Apparently neither Mr. Hughes nor Mr. Willcox knew that the state ment was to be forthcoming until aft er dinner tonight. Mr. willcox, on his arrival at Montclair, announced that he had called to confer with Mr. Hughes concerning the last trip and the itinerary for the next one. Early in the evening Colonel George Har vey called and paid his respects to Mr. Hughes. Colonel Harvey was not present,- however, at the confer ence between Mr. Hughes and Mr. Willcox. I Read Over Telephone.., , The statement issued by the demo cratic committee was read over the telephone to Mr. Hughes and Mr. Willcox by an employe of the repub lican national committee at New York, into whose hands copy had fallen, about 9 o'clock tonight. It was then taken down- by a stenog rapher, over the telephone, and tran scribed. With the transcription be fore them, Messrs. Hughes and Will cox prepareu( the statement, which Mr. Willcox issued. The committee which saw . Mr. Hughes included, besides Mr. O'Leary, "Will R. McDonald of New York, Carl Schmidt of Detroit chair man of the national committee of the American .Independent' conference, and Frank fceiberlich of Boston. It was appointed at a meeting in De troit on. September 27. The alleged disclosures, for which the democratic national committee announced it assumes full responsi bility, purpprt to have been taken from "the official minutes and au thenticated stenographic transcripts of certain proceedings of' the Ameri can Independent conference the high-sounding tttle ot the secret, racial organization under which Jere miah A. O'Leary and his associates have been making their furtive .and nation-wide campaign in the interest of Charles Evans Hughes." At a conference held September 30 last it is asserted, O'Leary made his report, which, in substance, was that Mr. Hughes had assurred the "spe cial committee" (O'Leary and his as sociates) that he had sent a con gratulatory telegram to Colonel Roosevelt on the occasion of the colonel's Lewiston, Me., speech, be fore he (Mr. Hughes) had actually read the address. According to O'Leary, the democratic statement said, Mr. Hughes "had simply glanced over the newspaper Headlines and comments and felicitated Colonel Roosevelt upon what apparently was a great, republican utterance." The'Alleged Statement A statement read to Mr. Hughes by the "special committee," according to the democratic ( national committee, said in cart: "We, representing a large per centage of the voters of the United States who believe in the principles of American independence and sov ereignty, in conference assembled at Detroit. Mich.. September 7. 1916. have been attracted by ' the telegram of congratulation wnicn was km oy inc Hon. Charles E. Hughes, republican candidate for president of the United States, to Theodore Roosevelt upon the deliverance by hfm of a public speech at the city of Lewiston, Me., which carried with it by expression and implication, an endorsement by Mr. Hughes ot Mr. Kooseveits pro British and anti-American public ut- - . ' . A :" terances, which position has hereto fore been condemned by us in con ference and convention, as inconsist ent with American ideals and Ameri can history. Committee Chosen. "Under the circumstances we desire to call the attention of Mr, Hughes that Mr. Roosevelt, actuated by race prejudice and a desire to serve Brit- isn interests, designedly attacxea a large part of the American people, while fie did not mention any of the flagrant arrogant and continual trans gressions upon American right by Great Britain. 'We. therefore, designated Carl E. Schmidt. Will R. MacDonald. Jere miah A. O'Leary and Frank Seiber lich as our representatives to nlice before Mr. Hughes this document, and we further respectfully request and , empower them to secure from Mr. Hughes a definite statement for the benefit of a broad and liberal Ameri canism that has been offended by the British propaganda, creating as it does racial antagonism In our coun try with resultant destruction and sur render of American rights, whether or not he will administer the presi dency of the United States in ac cordance with the spirit of the fathers and the whole Amreican people, in stead ot at the behest of present day tories, materialists and war partisans who proclaim the fatal doctrine that American patriotism is British sub serviency, and the 'spirit of 76' is a treasonable hyphenism. , "To this document, we, the under signed, representing various organs, individuals, constituents and interests throughout the United States, affix our names as an indication of our ap proval ot those we rcpreaent." O'Leary was shown a copy of the charges made by the democratic com mittee at the close of an address he made here tonight, in which he de nounced the Wilson administration. He expressed surprise and at first said he had "nothing to say." Later, how ever, when aiked if he had ever dis cussed the British blacklist with Mr. Hughes, he 'said: "I never did submit any such ques tion to Charles E. Hughes." O'Leary refused, tov. discuss the statement further. Four Homes Already Started in Waverly , Yhe construction of four residences h,as already begun in Waverly Park addition, which was placed on the ' market by the local real estate men for the International Realty Atsoci. ates Saturday, October 14. , Other houses ate soon to be started there. . Byron Hastings made a report on . the addition and the progress of the sale of lots at the last meeting of the Omaha real estate board. He said that while the entire addition did not ' sell out in a single, day, this after' all was not to be expected, but that ., people are going out to look at the , addition every day and prospects are, good for closing out the entire addi tion by the first of the year. Would Not Know What to Do . With Things Prayed For According to Burd F. Miller, if the oravera which are sent forth bv in dividuals throughout the world were to be answered, we would need more lunatic asylums than we could build. because they are so selfish in their nature that chaos alone could result from their gratification. - , ' He said that nine out ot ten men would not know what to do with the ' things they ask for in their prayers, and that if soW of them were to be answered the shock would drive them to inianity or kill them. The Lord s Prayer might well be studied by all with good results, as no one who un derstood anything of its nature could find anything selfish in -it w ' the great trouble is, said he, : few understand this group of sacred words and therefore we hear them spoken mechanically and with little reverence. . But with the Theosophist this is nor so. because ne is searching within himself for that which always responds to the highest in nature." Woman's Hughes Party to " Close With Chicago Meet i Chicago, Oct. 23. The campaign of the national woman's party in the twelve suffrage states in support of Hughes nd Fairbanks will be closed with a man meeting in Chicago Sun day evening, November 5, according to an announcement made here today. Inez Milholland Boissevain will de liver the principal address at the church mass meeting. Arrangements -have been made to flash a final call to women voters in the capital of each of the suffrage states by long distance . , telephone, where targe electric signs ' ! I will emblazon this slogan: "Vote against Wilson. ' He kept - United States out of suffrage." ' Mrs. Boissevain, who is' now making a speaking tour of the suffrage states in the west will arrive, in Chicago, November 4. . if'' Hold Up Passenger. Train, sBut They Secure No Loot Shereveportf La., Oct. 23. Vicks burg, Shreveport and Pacific pas- ' senger train No. 2, eastbound, was held up near Rayville, La., tonight by five robbers, but it is said -that they obtained nothing. The men boarded -the train at Rayville, crawled oyer 'the tender and forced the engineer to bring the train to a stop, after it had ' , proceeded about a mile. ' They failed in an attempt to un couple the passenger cars and then tried to break into the express car, but the doors were locked. They fired a number of sliots through the window ' of the baggage car. Nobody was hit. A railroad flagman, who was a pas senger, fired at the robbers and fright ened them away. Will Have New Church in ' Central Park District The Central Pari- Congregational church is to have a new place of wor- . ship. This was decided upon yester day when at a business meeting of the ' congregation the report of the official board was adopted. A start will be , made in three weeks to raise funds for the $18,000 building. It has sot been decided whether to build oa the site . of the present church or to secure new lot. ,;;":( ; ';' , XawnlSt aast Bsswtbss rasas. ' ,: . Sloan's Llntrnaat la a wonderrat mMlelM . f.r MraWa and skaqi. ateatlas faisai a otud la salafal stmt It atocsj tba aeka. t Only 26c All drusflsts. Aavortlssnuafc