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    THE BEE; OMAHA', MONDAY, MAY 20,' 1918.
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EDUCATIONAL
.7 BOYLES COLLEGE.
; DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
"- Every day Is enrollment day. Book
, keeping, ihorthand. stenotypy, typewrit
i Inf. telegraphy, civil eervlce all commer-
" olal and English branches. Catalogue tree.
. BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney Sts.
Van Sant School of Buatnesa.
Day and Evening Schoola."
129 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
DouKlaa 68DO
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
AN apa. traeu extraordinary, S rooms and
bath, big closet roonu, FURNISHED
COMPLETE 1b every detail. In high-clase
apartment building; walking distance from
; downtown; Janitor service, water, heat,
' etc., furnished. S42.50 per month Call
Doug lag 140.
toUR nicely furnished rooms, private bath
use of laundry. Call Colfax 70 or
' Colfax 1H99.
Leavenworth. 29;5-Modern t and 3
room, furnished apartments. Har. 3095.
Houses.
NDUNDEE For summer months, six-room
house to small family without children.
Walnut 1112.
FURNISHED home. 820 N. 60th Ave., Dun
dee. Phone Walnut 1252.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
. ATTENTION KGO.M HUNTERS.
If you fall to find the room you
desire among tnesl ads call at The
Bee office for a Room List, dives
complete description of vacant rooma In
. all parts of the city. New Hate Issued
.every week.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, with an east
front Prices reasonable.
J Close In.
I 712 S. 17th Ave.
SIS PARK AVE. Large front room,, sult-
able for two; private home; good board
f near. Harney 6614.
LOVELY ;ro..i room, In private family;
traveling man preferred. 105 Park ave.
Phone Harney 6407.
LARGE, cool, beautifully furnished roora,
on bath floor, In modern prlvtte home.
861 8. 26th Aye.
biESIRABLY furnished cool front room for
v gentleman. Home privileges. Modern.
Tyler 2241.
lalODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine. 60S North 17th St
Reason-
able rent.
CHEERFUL front room in brick house to
gentleman. References exchanged. 534
So. 26th St.
NICELY furnished front room, modern;
. private home. Bemis Park district. One
block-to car line. Harney 6896.
lfll BURT, modern furnished sleeping
rooms or light housekeeping rooms, pri
vate family.
TWO furnished rooms for one r two; rea-
aonable; breakfast If desired. Walnut
372C.
f T'RNISHED rooms in private family, mod-
1821 Grace St
Telephone Webster
jB. itu
,.. telephone,
per week.
729, modern sleeping rooms;
steam heat 42.60 and 13.00
kt'ICfl furnished south room on bath room
floor with breakfast, $10 per month. Call
after 6 p. m. 2106 North 16th St.
tESIRABLE rooms, walkirifr-xtistance, every
convenience. Phone Douglas 8632. 2241
Howard street
JPARLOR floor, all covenlences, walking dis
tance. First-class. (4. 604 S. 28th St
KICELY furnished treat room; private fam
ily; parlor privileges. 3019 Pacific St.
ill BAN east room, close In; private fam
ily. 2679 Harney. Red 6978.
BrAYSTONE, 25th and CasB, nicely 'fur
nished rooms. Douglas 7994.
, il25 DOUGLAS Furnished
roora suitable
for two gentlemen.
BOARD and room; board optional,
Red
6826.
KICK pleasant furnished rooms. 1314 Park
Ave. Harney 4456.
lLEASANT single sleeping rooms, walking
distance. 2580 Harney St.
WELL furnished room from West Far
nam district? Harney 1745.
fruRNISUED ROOMS 1613 Dorcas St
Housekeeping Rooms.
VERY CLEAN and nicely furnished house
keeping rooms near Leavenwerth and
Farnam cars and the boulevard. Private
home. Reasonable. Harney 6205. t
ERY CLEAN and nicely furnished house
keeplng rooms near Leavenworth and
Farnam cars and the boulevard. Private
home. Reasonable. Harnoy 6205.
JoUR large, pleasant, completely furnished
rooms. A regular home. Best In Omaha
for the money. Walking distance. 2580
Harney St.
LARGE, cool and neatly furnished three
room suite with sleeping porch. Private
home. Also garage. 3026 Davenport St.
tlNCOLN APTS. 2102 Chicago. Furnished
housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Tyler
2607. ,
"1405 CAPITOL AVE. Two
modern,
light
housekeeping rooms, close In,
9023
Douglas
,. ItuoM with kitchenette In modern home
:., , on car line; washing privileges. Price rea-
sonable. 1520 S. 24th St. Doug. 7558.
i ' -' SLEEPING and light housekeeping roems,
reasonable. 818 North 17th St., south-
. ' west corner of 17th and Cuming Sts.
- JNTIRE upstairs residence. Three large
rooms and bath; modern, except h at
1 2. 2511 Corby St. Weftatefr 6755
ONE room for light housekeeping, suitable
for couple that both work, $3.00 per week.
2224 Chicago St. Tyler 1385-W.
EaRGE-cool and neatly furnished three
-- room suites. Private home; also garage.
' J026 Davenport. '
1302 DOUGLAS, 2 2-room suites, furnished
iniYtnldtn Dniiclaa 8541.
id .'. , .
"" 1H N. 22D, nice, neat, light housekeeping
rooms. Douglas 9378.
m 1
Board and Rooms.
: TWO very pleasant rooms connecting bath,
itt-t- - will be vacant In a few days by boys leav
-!"w"r lng for service. Board optional. Phone
Harney 3472. 118 S. 25th Ave,
ATTRACTIVE south front room; private
home: good neighborhood; prefer em
ployed; board If desired. Webster 4809.
?-y Hotels,
COOL rooma, $2 week; also apartments with
kitchenette!, ogaen . hotel, co. Biurrs.
Unfurnished Rooms. t
THREE unfurnished rooms, $9 a. month,
257 Pierce St. Call Harney 7008.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
MODERN 10-room residence; keys on
premises, 2601 Capitol avenue. Telephone
Harney 6564. '
v North.
! e-ROOM house and garden; modern except
heat; will self garden for $5 and will sub
T lease house for $13.60; also garage. Must
1 be party of reputable: character. Webster
- 3251.
1ARTIES having bouses for rent or sale In
tht neighborhood of a Basket Store will
' do well to mention this advantage to the
prospective renter or buyei
. Il4 N. 24th St., 12 rms., mod., $40.
' F. D. Wead, 310 8. 1811 St. D. 171.
(418 N. 33 AVE. 4-Veiom house, $9 per
:s. month. Phone evenings, Colfax 2192.
South.
'- I-ROOM cottage water and gas.
S. 21st St.
2319
. 121 S. 20th, 8 rooms, good condition, rent
120. Dnuirias S985.
-ROOM HOUSE 1613 Dorcas St.
: Central.
iELIGHTFUL auriraier accommodations.
Since desirable houses and apartments are
- so difficult to find, why not live at Wel
llhgton Inn for the surrtmer? Very low
' rates on rooms and suites.
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT.
1816 Corby St.. 7-r., part mod. house $17.50
;;- ' 2013 Grace St., 8-r. mod. house 20.00
1 -1 ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.,
- REALTORS.
108 South 18th Street. Douglas 722.
IsO 620 S. - 20th, 10 rooms, mod., or 20
rooms, $60.
$26--311 Chicago, 6 rooms, mod.
IIP 10 S. 28th, 4 rooms, water paid.
' il42 SOUTH 32D. 7 rooms.. ...330
; 203 South S6th.,3 rooms, garage $45.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
ff Tyler 1536. 833 Securities Bldg.
HOUSES " . v ,
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY;
CREIGH SONS CO.. BEE BLDO.
your property for rnt or ult with
- '" tTTDCH (TDTIOTI nUD 1 VTV
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. - Tyler 721.
Bhnnaa . Cam
eatala. JDfluaLaa
4228.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Miscellaneous.
2568 Douglas, rooming house 133.00
1516 Sherman Ave., rooming house. .133.00
JOH NFR EN ZE vou gl asJ6M-
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
MILTON
New S-room with 2 bullt-tn beds, small
dressing room, built-in chiffonier; very
choice; wall safes; nice, light rooms;
close In; no car fare; oak finish; excellent
janitor service; renting for i'ii summer
and HO winter.
HASTINGS & HKYDEN. 1614 Harney.
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers during summer; beat location, 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D.
1472.
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialists In Apartment management
T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few
equal; 4room apartment; also 4-room
flat Apply 220 H N. 23d. Phone Red 4232.
North.
ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart
ment; alio 4-room apartment on upper
floor. Telephone Webster 932 and Web
ster 4328.
ONE pleasant
four-room ground floor
apartment: also four-room apartment o
upper floor. Telephone Webster 932 ana
Webster 4328.
4-ROOM and sui room, new, modern corner.
Apt. 301 vacant June 1; Apt. 3. Maple
Court. 1815 Maple St. Red 682.
MODERN, EBtabroak Apta.. near Postoffice.
$22. G. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago.
FURNISHED Beaton apartment No. t
for
rent. Call Harney 47. -
Central.
DELIGHTFUL summer
accommodations,
and apartments
Since desirable' housM
are so difficult to find, why not live at
Wellington Inn for the summer? Very
low rates on rooms an?l suites.
Miscellaneous.
2 ROOMS with 3-room accommoda
tions in the Ceronado, 22d and
Capitol Ave ii ; 333.60
4 rooms, "The Hudson," 207 S. 26th
Ave 2,0.00
BENSON & MEYERS CO., Realtors.
424 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. Doug. 74s.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20x
60, steam heat, rent 3115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO..
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th St.. near P. O.
Low
rent. U. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room.
LIKE TO SMILE? Office in The Bee
building and smile with satisfaction.
Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 181.
Garages and Barns.
GARAGE FOR KENT 2008 Blnney.
Web-
iter 3028.
WANTED TO RENT
LIST YOUR acreage with us.
INTER STATE REALTY CO.
Tyler 1672.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
FIVE-ROOM apartment, steam heat- $45.
The Chula Vista, 80th and Poppleton ave
nue, will be for rent June 1. Nebraska
and Wyoming Investment company, 322
Brandeis Theater building. - Phone Doug.
1571.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St., between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have
your moving handled just as you woum
an order for new furniture. Tbat'i the way
we do It Ask to Bee our dally rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163.
FREE Sfe FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storgae, moving,
16th and Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing ana
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur
niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago, p-3354
T O TfU'WTX Express
Co., Moving,
Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St Web. S7. Doug. 6146.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
WEST END, NEAR THE
BOULEVARD, $4,500;
EASY TERMS
Attractive living room arrrangement
on the 1st floor; 4 bedrooms, bath and
sleeping porch on the 2d floor; oak
ftnish. FirBt time offered and worth
the money.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 3962.
919-20 City National.
WEST FARNAM HOME.
At a sacrifice If sold this week; 6
rooms, hot water heat, splendid condi
tion. Full east front lot, one block from
36th and Farnam. Price, $4,250. Harney
2.H66. '
North.
MODERN COTTAGE
3118 TAYLOR
Five-room, modern, nice lot, furnace
heat, floored attic; vacant. Immediate pos
session. Price $2,950, on terms.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
QAA FIRST NATIONAL
tVv BANK BLDG.
PHONE
TYLER
63
A MODERN 4-room home can be bought
for $2,500; has electric lights, full ce
mented basement, cement sidewalks,
guaranteed furnace, nice attic and lot
faces Fontenelle park; has complete bath;
newly decorated; built a little over a
year ago; will accept Liberty bonds or
saving stamps as down payment. Bal
ance monthly.
WALNUT 677.
1457 PINKNEY
6 ROOMS $4,000 '
Very large rooms and In fine con
dition. Screened In front porch. Oak
finish and floors In living room, din
ing room and reception , hall; full base
ment. All decorated. Screens and storm
windows In part. Web. 2671 or call
Tyler 60 during week.
rT tr nnuXTn TirrrT rr Ann
Fine semi-bungalow. 7 ' rooms, strictly
modern, oak finish, bath on 1st floor and
lavatory and shower 2d floor; cement
driveway 'and walks; lot 45x465. Price
33,250. Good term.
P. T. TEBBENS (Realtor).
605 Omaha Nat'L.Bank. Phone D. 2182.
AN almost new 4. room and bath home.
facing city park, has guaranteed fur
nace and electric light: can be bought
today for $2 250;, very easy terms to re
liable party. For appointment call
WALNUT 677.
5-ROO.M COTTAGE. , ,
For only $2,200; lot 63x122, with gar
age and barn. Nice place. Near 22d and
Miami.
W. H. GATES.
647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294.
... BIG FAMILY BARGAIN.
Easy terms; l-rdom modern, two lots,
chicken house, shade, fruit, Vi block to
car and school, $21.50. See 2866 Maple
street. Telephone Walnut 2285.
WE SELL, Rent, Insure and make Loans
on City property. North. .
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO..
24th and Ames Ave. CoL 21T.
Ml.NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 1T
South
DANDY bungalow, i-r., oak finish and up-to-date
In every way; screened porch;
beautiful east front lot .49x133, fenced;
paved street, 2 blocks to West Bide Park
ear; only $3,760. Cash or terms.
SASP BROS. 210 Keeline Bid. Tyler 721,1
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
ONLY 12.600. Two cottages; one 6-room and
one 4-room, good condition1 Live In one
1 and rent the other. Paving all paid. Will
make terms to suit purchaser. Located
2433' 8. 20th St Norrls & NorrU. 104 N.
15th St., Phone Douglas 4270.
FIELD CLUB district 7-r., modern house,
garage, lot "Oxlf.5, price, 14,250. C A.
(JrlmmeV, Phone Doug. 1615.
32.250 FIVE-ROOM house, modern except
heat and electric light 1911 S. 13th St.
Easy terms. Orlmmel. Ph. D. 1615.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW.
New, S-room stucco; oak finish; nicely
decorated; fine location; near car line.
Price, 14,000. Terms. 3600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
643 Paxton Blk.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER & SHOTWELL.
203 S 17th St. Doflrins MIS
W. FARNAM SMiTH-a CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
132" Farnam 8t Doug 1064
REAL ESTATE-
-B'ness Pr'pty
vv E WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO..
Electric Bldg.
Tyler .
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A. P. TUKEY and SON,
62 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO..
Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
latn and Dodge ste Douglas 416
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
36,500 equity In choice half section Rose
bud lam', for 6 or 8-room modern Omaha
residence or small Iowa farm. Address
owner, 600 So. 3d 'St., Norfolk," Neb.
FINE Iowa stock and grain farm for clear
Canada land. Owners answer with full
description and price. W. J. Good, Char
lton, la.
UUOU umana residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
lyt'b. farm. Mr. Pcnac, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg.
J600 EQUITY In new modern 6-room bunga
low for used touring car of equal value
Address Box XX. Bee,
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
$1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
Miscellaneous
EQUITY $475 In two choice lots, Will sell
at 25 per cent discount. Call Doug. 6130
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW SNAP,
( rooms, all modern; buffet, garage ami
large sightly lot; this plare Is offered at
a real bargain as owner Is leaving town,
Price 33,500 for quick sale on easy pay
ments.
BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO.,
REALTORS.
222 Keeline Bldg. Doug. 3140,
HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, 3876 to
$1,150. Easy -terms. Lotfn arranged for
building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler
& Cary, Realtors.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW, $3,760; all modern
oak finish, built-in bookcase, large lot and
paving paid; $500 cash and $35 per month
Call days. Doug. 3140
South Side.
FOR SALE.
7-room house In best residence on South
Slde,.strlctly modern, In excellent con
dltlon. Telephone South 44. ,
Acreage.
ACRES HALF ACRES.
QUARTER ACRES.
In Caldwell's Acres, Omaha's newest
acreage, subdivision located southwest of
Field club. Prices low. Terms easy. Call
THE BYRON REED CO.,
Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow has 6 five-room houses, one 7
room, modern house, one 8-room modern
house and 2 modern store buildings; all
well rented, on paved streets, close to
car lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first
mortgages; prices are right and property
tn first class condition,
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City National Bank Building.
tVE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg,
LIST your property with
JOHN J. irULVIHILL,
200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone D. 91
WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to
$40,000. Address P. O. Box 473, Onawa, la
MEET me-at F D Wead's Office
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi
dences; funds on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638-40 Keeline Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION,
CI Cf FARM LOAKS, KIOT
O72 PAUL PETERSON, t72 1
304 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO.
H. W. BINDER,
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6. 6 and 6 Per Cent;
H. DUMONT CO., Keeline Bldg.
CI 01 MONEY-
"72 HARISON& MORTON,
5y2
919 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
I Piivate Money.
SHOPEN & COMPANY. Douglas 4228.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
Stocks and Bonds
WILL exchange preferred "stock In growing
Omaha concern, 7 per cent guaranteed, for
acreage, clear lots or good equities In In
come property. W. G. Templeton, 614 Bee
Bldg. Tyler 2020. '
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY S1ST.
1 Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark.
W. S FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO offers great opportunities for
farmers of moderate means to secure
farm homes on very easy terms. Inform
us location desired. For free book and
map and special railroad rates write
Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonization Agent
Kans.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank
Bldg.. Pueblo. Colo.
GOOD wheat section, 2 miles U. P. R. R
In Cheyenne county; price, $15; terms, 12
years; will divide; also half section Kit
Carson county. Address owner, H. Mo
rearty, Bee Bldg., Omaha.
2720 ACHES plow land, Wildhorse, Colo.
Some Improvements. Incumbrance, $12,000
at 6 per cent. 39.50 per arre.
Kansas Lands.
40, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY
soli; wesl settled part at Todd county,
Minn.; good roads, schools and churches.
Price $16 to $22.50 per acre; terms $1 an
acre casl balance $1 an acre a year;
6,000 acres to select from. To actual set
tlers who w.:i put up building! and Improve
land we will give deed and take mort
gage back for full purchase price for 6 or
10 years, t per cent Interest. Bch'vabBros.,
1028- Plymouth Bldg., Minneapol s. Jlflnn.
FOR-SALE Cheapest farm lands In Amer
lea; come and see. J. S. Penny, Fort Scott
Kan.
Missouri Lands.
MISSOURI $10 and down, $5 monthly, buys
40 acres good farm and rrujt land near
town, southern Missouri. Price only $200.
Box 35, Mt. Vernon, 111.
Wyoming Lands.
640 ACRES, Improved; price, 315 acre; ex
change for Omaha, K-. J. or cneap mo.
land; also herd of good horses to trade.
What have youT Albert E. Pattee, Upton,
Wyo.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a..
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi A & M. Ry lander. 364 Omaa, Nat'L
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
40-ACRE IMMEDIATE SALE.
40 acres. Improved 8-r. house, almost
new barn for S head horses (hay mow for
6 tons), quite a few acres alfalfa; entire
40 hogtlght Rented for $500 cash tn ad
vance. For sale and for Immediate (ale.
Extra good location, only 22 miles out,
and good auto road the entire distance.
FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT. Can
you beat. It T And also have land for
security. See me at once. Price, only
317S per acre; Vi cash, balance i per
cent. Rents go to purchaser, or few
hundred dollar earnest money payment
down and possession March 1. Save 335
per acre by buying now Instead of later.
Call forenoons It convenient.
ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY.
Rooms 1217-1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
63 ACRE3 Irrigated land, Lincoln county;
, rich Platte valley land; all under irriga
tion; 3-room house, barn, etc: acres of
alfalfa. Price 1100 per acre; 4,000 cash
required.. Immediate possession. Whit ds
Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade,
medium priced land In Nebraska. Very
little money required, C,- Bradley, Wel
bach, Neb, '
WRITE me for picture and prloes my farms
and ranches In good Old Dawes county.
Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb.
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB 8URB
INVESTMENTS. For best lands at beat
prices write Oeo. Antlll. Blair. Neb.
Miscellaneous.
A FEW 640-acre farm land homesteads If
taken at once. Call, wire or phone us at
once. Martin Investment Co.; 683 Bran-
' dels Bldg., Omaha.
HAVE cash customer for 160 acres Douglas
or Sarpy county. Martin Investment
Co. 683 Brandeis.
RANCHES of
terms. A A.
II Usee and kinds, easy
Patsman. 301 Karbach Blk.
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 422 Rose Bldg
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't Hat your farm with us It you
want to keep it.
B. P. SNOWDEN St SON,
610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas 9371.
WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box Y 467. Omaha Bee.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
100 WHITE LEGHORN laying hens. $1.60
each. Seven cockerels, 32 each. Chicks,
all ages, 15o each and up. Hatching
eggs, $4 per hundred, from good laying
strain. uraamani tgg f actory. Flor
ence 218.
BARRON 8. C. W. Leghorn eggs for hatch
Ing after May 20, $4 per 100. Mrs. M,
W. Saxton, Decatur, Neb.
AN orange Persian kitten of Imported stock,
Webster 3899.
MONEY TO LOAN,
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
340, 6 mo., xi. goods, total, 33.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate,
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY
432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 668,
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY,
1 Cf SMALLER LOANS. Ol
C W. C. FLATAU EST. 139$. '
6TH FLR. BECURITIEBLDQ. TY. 50.
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BESELINS WIN
FROM HOLMES
WHITE S0X.MEN
The Beselins won from the Holmes
White ox, 14 to 10. The Beslins
overcame an awful lead when the
Holmes scored 8'runs in the first in
ning off Styles and Nelson. Dyck gO'
ing in the box struck out 17 and
allowed only S hits and 2 runs during
the rest of the game. Gerauldt of the
Beslins got four safe hits in six trips
up and Kay stacy 4 hits in five
Raphke of the Beselins put the ball
over the fence in he eighth inning
with the bases full. R. Stacy of the
Beselins ran bases at will, getting
five stolen bases in two games this
season. I he score:
BESELINS. HOLMES.
AH.R.H.E.Moore.lb
i 1
E.Stacy,lf,2b 5 2 4 OI.awlcr.sa
3emallt,ss,2b 6
1
OMurray.cf
OHegarty.rf
0Balderson,lf
0Kemp,2b
O.Stone, 3I
0 Lacey.o
IRoos.c
OQrant.p
0 Baker, p
0
M'Andrs.3b 4
1
Dyck.ss.p
1
1
1
Norgaard.lb
Broz.rf
Nystrom.cf
2
I'aplilie.o
R.Stacylf
0
0
Styles.c
Nelson, p
0 0
Totals
3710 I 4
Totals
41 14 13 1
Home run: Raphke. Three-base hit; E,
Stacy. Two-base hits: E. Stacy. (2). Ger
auldt, Dyck, Rahpke (2), Moore (2). Dobule
play; Dyck to & Stacy to Norgaard Stolen
bases: R. Stacy (3), Baldetson, Moore. Struck
out: By Dyck, 17; by Grant, 12; by Baker,
Umpire McAndrewa.
Krajiceks Beaten, 18 to 9,
By Metcalfe Clothiers
The fast Metcalf Clothiers of Coun
cil Bluffs defeated the Krajiceks
Sunday afternoon at Luxas park, 18
to 9. The Metcalfs scored their first
run in the second inning when
Pitcher Hansen hit one over the left
field fence for a homer, and when the
dust blew away they scored five runs.
Hansen, who was on the mound for
the Clothiers, pitched air-tight ball,
allowing but two hits up to the sixth
inning, when "Buster" Probst re
lieved him. Score:
METCALFS. KRAJICEKS.
AB.H.O.A.E. Dnghe.cf 6 12
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Sorsn.ss 4 10 2 lMncuso,3b 6 2 2
Srnwd.lb 6 8 12 0 IBaduro.o 6 3 6
W.Pbst,3b 6 2 14 2Yost.lb-p t 1 10
G.Pst.rf-p 6 3 0 $ OSteffle.ss 512
Hnsn,rf-p 6 10 2 OColllns 2b I I 2
Wlcot,2b 3 2 2 2 OBans.rf 4 0 0
Achatz.c 4 1 11 0 0Ost.lt 6 .1 I
Gulnee.lf 2 2 0 0 0McC,lb-p 61
t 0
Mahny.cf 8 110 0
Shtnz,2b 116 2 0 Totals 43 It 27 10 I
Totals 40 1$ 27 12 4
Home runs: Hansen, Mahoney, Stefle,
Ost. Two-base hits: Sorsensen, uwinwooa,
2- W. Probst 2; G. Probst, Hnnsen,
Achat, Gulmee,' Mancuso, Baduro, Yost,
Collins. Sacrifice hits: uuinee, ? aioien
bases: Walcott, 2; Swingwood, 2; W.
Probst, Achats, Steffle. Baduro1. Hits: Off
Hansen, 2 In five innings; off Probst, 10 In
four Innings; off McCoy? 8 In four Innings;
off Bans, 4 in two innings; off Steffle, 4 In
one inning; off Yost, 3 hits In two Innings.
Struck out: By Haen, 7; by Probst, 2;
by Bans, 1; by Steffje, 1; by McCoy, ; by
Yost, 2. ,Base on balls: Off Hansen.. 1; off
McCoy, 4. Time: 2:30. Umpire; Holmes.
Another Kansas Athlete
Hears Call !nto Service
The University of Kansas base ball
team has given another veteran to
the military service. He is Edward
H. ("Dutch") Schoenfeldt, varsity
infielder. who has received orders to
report to Great Lakes naval training
station. His'departure will materially
weaken Kansas' defense, as he was
xpected to hold down second base.
HighwaymenkGet Watch
And $10 From This Man
A. F. Schwf and T. R. Thiele. both
ivine in 1041 Park avenue, reported
to the oolicethat thev were held up
and robbed by two men Friday night
about 1U:J0 o clock, lhe robDery
took place at Park avenue and Mason
street, bcharf lost a watch and $i
and Thiele $8 in money.
Taxi Driver Fined $100
' On Charge of Having Booze
William Moraine, tax driver, was
fined, $100 and costs in police court
Saturday morning on a charge of il-
egal possession of liquo?
AUTO THIEVES
KEEP ON PLYING
THEIR CALLING
Fourteen Cars Stolen Saturday
Night From Omaha Loop
District and Three
Recovered.
Of 14 automobiles stolen from
parking places in the Omaha loop
Saturday night, but three 4iave been
recovered. A new car belonging to
Dr. Withers, Blackstone hotel, stolen
from Thirty-sixth and Farnam
streets, was found at Eighteenth and
Paul streets. Five nevr tires and a
complete eet of tools were taken
from the car. Tolice recovered two
other stolen cars neai the outskirts
of the city where joyriders evidently
had abandoned them. Nothing was
missing from these automobiles. Four
of the stolen cars were taken from
Seventeenth and Farnam streets
while the owners were attending
theaters. .
Police are sending out descriptions
of the stolen cars.
Thieves Grow Bolder.
The boldness of automobile thieves
has increased to such an extent that
in several instances' private garages
have been broken into and automo
biles taken. If caught, these thieves
will face charges of breaking and en
tering, along with grand larceny, po
lice say. e
Even officers of the police depart
ment are not immune from automo
bile thieves. A "flivver" belonging to
H. J. Nielsen, bertillion officer, was
stolen out of his ' garage Saturday
night. The thieves' mastered a "thief
proof" lock which ielsen had on the
car.
The following persons lost auto
mobiles Saturday night:
A. R. Hansen, 3229 Woolworth
avenue; Sarah Tuchman, 2224 Cass
street; D, J. H. Wallace, 1100 First
National Bank building; Harry Ferer,
423 South Thirty-ninth street; C. J.
lanulericz, 5507 South Ihirty-second
street; E. D. McCall, 3419 Dewey
avenue; Chris Christenscn, Pacific
Junction, la.; Fred Dohse, 1621 Vin
ton street; Herman Miller, Cumber
land, la.; C. B. Moore, 2204 Howard
street; Thomas A. Jones, 919 South
Thirty-sixth street; M. E. Blair, 2415
PinkneV street; Dr. Withers, Black
stone hotel; H. J. ; Nielsen, 4509
Seward street. , 1
OMAHA BECOMES
BUYIN& CENTER
FOR THE ARMY
Officials orders in regard to the
zone of the Omaha army supply depot
were received Sunday by Colonel
Grant. Nebraska, Colorado, .Utah,
Wyoming and western Iowa, includ
ing Fort Des Moines and Camp
Dodge in the Omaha zone.
The Omaha depot will have charge
of buying of manufactures war goods.
This means the development and en
largement of food and clothing fac
tories in the zone.
All manufactures of clothing and
food supplies are asked to communi
cate with the quartermaster's corps
in regard to the extent of their pro
duction. The Chicago zone includes Mich
igan, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South
Dakota, parts of Illinois, Indiana and
Iowa. The St. Louis zone comprises,
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Ar
kansas and part of Illinois.
AT THE THEATERS
Vaudeville at the Orpheum.
Vanity Fair of 1918, a tabloid mu
sical comedv. is the headline and
most oretentious offering of the fare
well bill of the season at the Or-
phoum, but it is Lew Madden, a
favorite of old, who wins the greatest
popular approval. Madden literally
stopped the show Sunday afternoon,
something of an achievement, as the
audience was an unusually frosty one.
Monday Morning is the title ot
the Madden sketch. It is a refresh
ingly clean and wholesome skit and
appropriate for the Madden type of
humor. It has to do with two va
riety performers who unexpectedly
meet each other in the theater after
summer of "four-flushing at a
beach resort where one pretended to
be a banker, the other the daughter
of the owner of a string of horses.
Madden is given most capable as
sistance by Gene Ford. Madden's
piano playing and Miss Ford's sing
ing is not the least of the offering.
Lew Reed and the Wright girls,
presumably sisters, win unanimous
approbation with a musical turn. The
Wright girls are comely young
women possessed of good singing
voices and attractive personalities
and Reed is a violinist of no mean
skill. Their offering is one of the
bright spots of the bill.
vanity !air ol mo is a typical
tabloid. It is quite preterifiously
staged, one scenic effect being es
pecially convincing, iand it numbers
among its performers Olga De Baugh,
who once appeared in Omaha in the
title role of "The Pink Lady," but
beyond this has no claim to distinc
tion. "The Corner Store" is a, rural
comedy a little on the slap-stick
order. But it gets results as a mirth
provoker. Vinie Daly sffers i a
repertoire of songs in convincing
style and Oakes and Delour are
clever dancers on the acrobatic
order. Orpheum travel pictures
show views of Crater lake. National
park and seals at Ano Neuvo Point,
California. The current offering is
the last of the season at the Orpheum.
Bill at the Empress.
Hovt's minstrels, with a cast of
seven men, is given stellar honors on
the vaudville program at the Em
press theater for the first half of the
veek. tact) ot the minstrels nas an
moortant part in the sketch. Mile.
Nadge, the Parisian equilibrist, pre
sents an act as daring as it is charm
ing. After each afternoon matinee
Mile. Nadge will hold a levee for
women only and in a private talk
will explain how physical culture can
improve their general health and ap
pearance. Lexey ana u connor,
dancers and singers, ano cetty
Stokes, singing comedienne, com
plete the vaudeville offering. Jewell
Carmen in "Confession" and Billy
West in "A Rip-Roaring Circus
Bnej City News
Hare Boot Print I New Beacon Press.
Elec Fans, $8. Burgess-Grande- Co,
Ice Cream Sundaes Go Iilcher The
price of Ire cream sundaes has been
Increased from 10 cents to 15 cents.
Prudent saving In war tlmea ta a
hostage for opportunities of peace.
Play safe by starting an account with
Nebraska Savings & Loan Ass'n. 211
S. 18th St. 11 to 15.000 received.
Plan Donelnir Party The Rose
club will give Its first dancing party
Tuesday evening, May 21, at Liberty
hall, 4406 South Thirteenth street All
are Invited to come and bring their
friends, Stelnhausen's orchestra.
Itan In Front of Auto At Twelfth
and Douglas streets, an automobile
driven by Mrs. F. A. Wright. 3913
South Twenty-ninth streot, struck
Michael Lores, Greek, laborer. Lores
sustained a wrenched back and was
taken to the police station, where he
was given medical attention. Wit
nesses of the accident say that Lores
ran in front of the automobile.
Fine fireplace tootis at Sunderland
OMAHA TO HONOR
BELGIAN HEROES
NEXTJHURSDAY
Chamber of Commerce Ar
ranges for Entertainment of
Patriots Returning From
Russia to Native Land.
Omaha is preparing to givr"a great
reception to the 400 Belgian soldiers
next Thursday afternoon, May 23,
who have been fighting on the Rus
sian front and who are returning
through the United States to the
western front to fight for their native
land, and will stop in Omaha while
enroute.
The Public affairs committee of the
Omaha. Chamber of Commerce has
made arrangements to entertain these
troops while in the city. They will be
in Omaha about five hours from 2:30
until 8 p. m. on that day .
Program for Reception.
The entertainment includes a re
ception at the depot, a parage to the
city hall, leaving the depot at 2:30, the
fine of march being from the depot
to Farnam street and thence west to
the city hall. Colonel Pickering,
commanding officer at Fort Crook,
will be grand marshal then will come
the mayor, city commissioners, the
executive committee and Public
Affairs committee of the Chamber of
Commerce, two companies of soldiers
from Fort Crook, headed by the
Fort Crook military band, companies
of soldiers from Fort Omaha Balloon
school, the high school cadets, the
Creighton University cadets and then
the 400 Belgian troops.
Welcome by Mayor.
Upon their arrival at the city hall,
where the visitors will be welcomed
by themayor, they will be given a
ride around the city in automobiles
for an hour or an hour and a half.
At 6 p. nj they will be entertained
at dinner at. the Omaha Chamber of
Commerce.
The Belgian troops are veterans and
early in the war were transferred td
the Russian fighting front where they
6aw much service.
The citizens of Omaha are urged
by the committee on arrangements
to assist in every way possible to
give the visiting troops a warm wel
come for they have been in active
service in the great war for freedom
and are going back to their country
to enter into the war again where
they will fight shoulder to shoulder
with American boys and other allied
countries soldiers.
Time," are the features on the photo
play vorogram.
In the Silent Drama.
. 8trnil "Blue Biases Rawden," the new
William S. Hart Artcratt picture, was shown
nt the Strand Sunday and will remain on
the program until Thursday. It Is a story
of the Canadian Northwest, and Hart, who
is always bis and convincing In any atmoa
Ihere, takes an excursion Into new territory.
The great delineator of western types doffs
the sombrero and foes through five reels
of thrilling adventure garbed In blanket,
coat and fure of a. Canadian lumberjack,
dramatlo situations predominate In the
production.
Sun Montague Love and Barbara Castle
ton will hold forth at this theater for the
final times today in the World production
"Vengeance." It Is a story laid In this
country and the Orlnt and tells of a halt
Englishman half Indian who has been
lalsed In the heathen faith and has Inherit
ed a legacy of hate from his father. A
cleVer comedy and the latest Sun screen
telegram complete the bill. On Tuesday and
for three days comes William S. Hart in the
Triangle feature "The Dawnmaker."
Muse Norma Talmade-e. showing In "Be
Luxe Annie," glve an excellent adaptran
of thla popular stage success on the screen.
She brings to the picture her usual, clear
Interpretation and Is ably supported by an
able cast led by Eugene O'Brien. A Harry
Lloyd comedy and the News Weekly, com
plete the bill which runs Monday and Tues
day ef this week. On Wednesday and
Thursday, William Pamam Is presented In
an adaption of Ralph Connor's novel "The
Doctor" under the title of "The Heart of
the Lion." "
lllpp Harry Moray Is at his beet In "The
Bachelor's Children" showing here for the
Inst time today. It Is a comedy drama In
which one opportunity follows another for
this fun lover to bring the smiles and laugh
ter and he doea full credit to the Job. Tuos
day and Wednesday Is presented a William
Fox play with Tom Mix starring In "Western
Blood" a comedy drama of love tn the far
west
Bnbnrban Mlldren Harris In "The Price
of Good Time" will be the photoplay at
traction at this theater today and Tuesday.
It Is promised to be a gripping story with
rr.any sensational moments that will hold
th Interest throughout In a manner that
will make the picture remembered for
some little time to come. The cast and
the direction Is all that could be desired
with the result of a decidedly wosh-whlle
production.
Hamilton Jewell Carmen will be at this
theater today In a William Fox play "The
Kingdom of Love." It Is a gripping story of
Alaska and has been produced In the usual
lavish manner of the producing company.
It tells of the experiences of a girl In the
dance halls who, although being decidedly
popular, wluld have nothing to do with the
men. Tuesday and Wednesday comes Theda
Bara in a superfeature "Du Barry."
Lothrop Mabel Normand will be the
featured player at this theater today and
Tuesday In another of her delightful
comedy-dramas "The Floor Below." Tom
Moore and a notable cast of players will be
shown In her support and It la a picture
that should be enjoyed by the most blase
fan. Other good pictures will also be shown
In connection. Friday and Saturday comes
"Tarzan of the Ads."
Grand William Duncan and Carol Hallo
way will be the featured players at this
theater today In a Greater Vltagraph fea
ture "The Tenderfoot." It Is a comedy
drama of thejwest that should be well re
ceived by thla theater's patrons and Is said
t) afford the stars a pleating role and which
they are shown to as good advantage In as
any of their former offering I
SOUTH SIDE
AUTO FAILS TO
BUCK STREET CAFT
OFF JTS TRACK
Three Men Riding in Flivver -injured
When Their Machine
Collides Head-on With
Electric Vehicle.
Three en were seriously injured
when the automobile in which they
were riding collided head-on with .
crosstown street car near , the west
end of the L street viaduct shortlj
before midnight Saturday night. Th '
street car was uninjured..
, John Kenzior, 4512 L street, sus
tained a fracured skull at the base ol
the brain and was unconscious when
taken to the hospital.
ToseDh Lanbanowski. Thirtv-third
and L streets, received a scalp wound
and lacerations on the face and heads. '
John Tinzier, 4020 L street, driver
of the car, received a broken nose,
a scalp wound and severe bruises. t
The men were attended by 4 po-j)"
lice surgeon and taken to the South
Omaha hospital. Conductor Ben
Windourn arid oMtorman T.' Shafer
were in charge of the street car.
Police Raid Pool Hall r
And Break Up Crap Game
Detectives raided "Babe" Hill's
pool hall, 2615 M street, where aft
alleged crap game was in progress
Saturday night, and arrested ureen
Williams, negro clerk, ona charge
of keeping a disorderly house. The .
following men, negroes, were taken
as inmates:
Sylvester Morris. 2606 N street;
Carl Moore, Charles Williams and
Bob Cannon, 4711 South Twenty
seventh street; Ed Johnson, FranlO,
Barnes and Joe .Evans, 4820 South
Twenty-sixth street; 'Sam Dyer,
4921 South Twenty-seventh street;
Youlese Moore, Wo soutn iwenty-
fifth street; Wallace Adams and Irie
Mincer, 982 North Twenty-fifth ave
nue. , i
At Meyerson Store Burglars
Get Cash nd Oranges
Burglars sained entrance to the
grocery store of Sam Meyerson, 3902
Q street. Saturday night by prying
open the front door, broke into the
cash register and stole $10, and ran-
sacked the store of a quantity of
tobacco and oranges.
Barbers' Red Cross Meeting .
At Orpheum Garden Tonight
A Red Cross meeting of the Omaha
barbers will be held at 8 o'clock to-.,:,
night in the Orpheum Garden hall,
1415 Harney street.,, All barbers,
boses and journeymen will combine
in subscribing to the Red Cross fund.
A committee appointed from the
barbers will recomntend that the sugl
gestion of the campaign committee tar
donate one day s pay be complied
with. This pledge will be payable in
four monthly installments. Ihexrom
mittee, consisting of J. W. Light,
chairman, A. L. Pardun, H. M. Whit- '
more, W. H. Stacy and L. C. Mann
ing, urges that all barbers in Omaha
attend this meeting. . . 1
School Childi'en Hustle in New
"Own-Your-Home" Contest
Children in the Omaha public
schools are working hard to win
prizes offered by the real estate -board
in the "Own Your Home" con
test. The contest was approved by
the superintendent of schools. Essays
may be written at home ana turned
into the teacher or principal at the
cchool, who will see that they reach
the proper persons. The committee
announces that essayes must be in by
June 1 and not to contain more than
250 words.
Jack Allen Injured in
Sunday Auto Collision
Jack Allen, chaffeur for Dr. Bridges,
living in the Elms hotel, suffered a
severe shock and possible internal
injures when the automobile which
he wa driving and 4 car driven by .
John Brown, 3026 Q street, collided
at Fifteenth and Jackson streets about '
6 o'clock Sunday afternoon. .Ilea
was taken home by Police Surgeon ,
Mullen, who attended him. Brown ,
was arrested for investigation. -
Prison Parole Violator to ;
Be Returned to Pennsylvania
Robert Wilson, alias Robert Waver ;
ly, in the county iail for the past
month, has been identified as a parole
violator from the Pennsylvania state
penitentiary at Philadelphia and will
be returned there to serve out the
balance of his sentence, aggregating
nearly seven years. Special Officer
Henry L. Meyers took the prisoner
east Sunday.
Lieutenant Wallace, Balloon -Squad,
Undergoes Operation ,
Lieutenant Glenn Wallace, who re.
cently underwent an operation for
appendicitis at the Ford hospital, was
removed yesterday to the home of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F j
Wallace, 5012 Cumine street. He
hopes to return soon to Camp John
Wise, San Artitonio. Tex., where he is
in command of a balloon company.
Injured by Motorcycle. ,
Mary Varainno, 5 years old, living
with her parents at 2507 Pierce streets '
wsts badly bruised when struck by a
motorcycle driven by Arthur Shell
of Chalco, about 8 o'clock Sunday
night. The accident happened at ,
Twenty-fourth and Poppleton streets.
Police Surgeon Mullen attended the "
injured girl.
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