THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JU-VE 14, 1014. 50 REAL ESTATE CITY PROI'UIITY Volt SALE. BEAL ESTATE CITY PIIOPKIITY FOR SALE. KEAIj estate city imiopehty von sale. REAL ESTATE city rnnpEHTY von SALE. REAL ESTATE city rnoPEiiTY rou bale. TIKAL ESTATE PIIOPKIITY for f.i.n. REAL ESTATE nioruiiTV Fort salt. CITY CITY i 1 WEARNE PARK Beautifully Located Near Omaha Country Club grounds and a short distance south of beautiful new Fonte nelle Park which will bo opened July 4th. MODERN CONVBNIENCES-Cnr line, water, gas, trees, cement walks, permanent grades, beautifully ter raced lots; protected by building restrictions. No city taxes to pay. Buy Now, Build Later Let Us Show You This Addition. Take a Benson car to 49th and Military Avenue. Salesmen on the ground today. Bankers Realty Investment Company Glover & Spain 919-30 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 89C2. Ground Floor Omaha Bee Bldg. Phono Doug. 2926. Let Us Build For You For An In vestment and make your money earn at least 10 We have several good locations where we can buitd brick flat buildings or apart ment houses, where your money will bring at least 10 PER CENT NET. and where It will only take about J2.000 to handle the deal. ,. There la no better permanent Invest ment where you can get the equal amount ot Interest on your money, than In brick buildings well located. See us about It as soon as possible. Hastings & Heyden Acre and Bungalow $4,200 $1,000 Cash, $25 Month Near Miller Park, on hill overlooking the lake Is a bungalow that was built for a home out of the beat material; nicely arranged and decorated with fire place and mantle. Large floored attic, where three nice rooms could be finished. Full basement, good furnace. This bun galow Is located on a nice aero covered with apple, plum and cherry trees, grapefl, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries and currants. All kinds of flowers and shrub bery. Chicken house; good well, cistern. All fenced. Near car. American Security Co. 37th and Douglas fits. Douglas 10L1. 1614 Harney St. New 7 R. Home 934 So. 38th Ave. This new. 7-room house on the north west corner of 38th Ave. and Mason St., should be seen to be appreciated. Situ ated on a large corner lot, with room enough to build nnother house on the rear. Only two blocks from the car line; 15 minutes ride from the business cen ter; paved street; in good neighborhood. This house has reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; finished In oak, excepting the kitchen; second floor has three large bed rooms, sleeping porch and sun parlor combined. All floors on first and second stories are oak; all rooms are nicely dec orated. Fine bath room with highest class plumbing fixtures. Small payment down, balance like rent. Hastings & Heyden 16H Harney St. Bemis Park Beautiful Bungalow $3,500 The best built and most attractive little home In Omaha. Five large rooms and bath. Fine oak woodwork; oak floors In every room. Rullt-ln bookcases and large buffet, also convenient kitchen cabinet. Sand finished walls tinted In dainty colors. The basement Is a marvel of con , venlence. Large attic reached by roomy stairs. South front lot. 40x135. on paved street. Only two blocks from Harney car line. Part cash, balance monthly. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 153. 20S-10-12-14 Stata Bank Bldg. New 5 Room Bungalow All modern except heat; full base ment; gas heater Installed; living and dining room finished In oak; floored attic; paved street, all paid; ' this Is a good buy. Price J2.350. Payments If you wish. Traver Bros., 705 Omaha Nat 'I Bank Bldg. Tels.: Tied 4721. Sunday. Web. 4835. 2204 Wirt Street 84x124 Feet Thli 7-room, all modern home offered for sale for the first time; owner la leav ing city and will sell this as a -whole or will sell one lot and the house for $5,5fio. If you want one of the tx-st homes in Kountze place do not fall to make ar rangements to look at this property. The houso Is complete In every detail and very finely finished. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. 6-Room Home in Kountze Place To Be Sold This Week Owner of J003 Spencor street has In structed us to sell this deslrablo home, located In the best part of the addition; has first-class surroundings. This house is built of the very best material through out, has quarter-sawed oak finish in the entry hall, living room and dining room; has first-class plumbing and boating throughout; Is well arranged; has garage large enough for two cars. Will be sold on reasonable payment down, balance about the same as rent. Will bo pleased to show It to you any time. Price has been cut way down for quick sale. Hastings & Heyden 16H Harney St. Unison Ileal Kstute for Hole. Benson Home 3 Lots Fine new,, square. 3-r., ontlrely modern east front garage, cement floor, barn at tached, chicken houso, shrubbery, Im provements on center of ground, leaving one lot on each side of house; J8.0W for all; lets for house with one lot; iili cash, balance monthly. REAL.IA' BUILT FOR A HOME. WE CAN PItOVE IT. ASK US. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2715, Evonlngs or Sunday: II. 333 or II. BlSi. LEGAL NOTICES For Quick Sale Terms to Suit. $4,250 Seven-room strictly modern house, wth large parlor extending across the entire front of the house; nicely finished In oak. colonnade opening between Parlor and dining room; large kitchen, pantry, .-e-frlgerator room; .front and back stair way leading up to four nice bedrooms and bath. Full cemented basement, good furnace; outside cellarway; cement walks; good neighborhood; near car. American Security Co. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received, by the City Clerk of the City ot Stanton. Ne braska, for the construction of an out let for a sanitary sower system lor tho City of Stanton, Ncbruska. The said outlet to consist of approxi mately Three Thousand Three Hundred Forty-Five (3,345) lineal feet of Eighteen (IS) Inch vitrified sewer pipe; Six Hun dred Sixty-two (GR2) lineal feet of Ten (10) inch vltrlllea sewer pipe ana six (6) Manholes. Said proposals to be received at the of fice of the City Clerk until 8 o'clock p. m. ot the 14th day ot July, 1914. Each proposal to bo accompanied by a certi fied .check for Five Hundred Dollara (JCOXC0) on some bank of the City ot Stanton, Nebraska. Plana and speclltcatlons on file at the office of tho City Clerk. Dated June 10th. 1914. XV. T. M'FARL.AND. FRANK A. RAAHE, City Clerk. Mayor. Brick and Stucco House, $6,500 4S21 DODGE ST.. DUNDEE. This vory attrnctlvo Dundee homo of fered at this exceptionally low figure, nnd must bo sold within the next ten da)B. On first floor there is a large living room with extra large old-fashioned flreplaco, large dining room, both of thoso rooms having beamed ceil ings, complete kitchen with built-in cupboards, breakfast room, and den with French doors to living room. On tho second floor, 4 dandy good bed rooms and slooplng porch, tile bath room. First floor quarter-sawed onk finish, second floor whito enamel, and all rooms nicely docoratod. Paving taxes paid In full. Must have $2,500 cash. Owner selling on account of sickness. This Is really a $7,500 property, and you will sure llho It. New Brick House, $9,500 Very attractive now houso noaring completion at C2d and Cass sts overlooking Happy Hollow and tho Doulovard; strictly up-to-date In every way, and un idoal homo In a restricted district. First floor large living room with flreplaco, dining room, kitchen and sun room, tile vestibule cntranco; second floor, 4 nice bedrooms and Bleeping porch, tllo bath room with built in fixtures; third floor, maid's room, bath room nnd stor age room. This house 1b heatod by tho Warron Webstor Vapor Heating System, and tho construction and finish and arrangement aro of tho very best, and tho location hard tobeat. $1,50Q cash will handle. Look ut this houso today. Glover & Spain MINE FIRE USED FOR COOKING lith and Douglas 8ts. DouEias M13." Good Homes $1,200. Low Prices. $1,600 2906 Charles St, 4-room house, 40 foot lot. J1.20O. 290.1 Charles St., 6-room house, 67 foot lot. 11,600. These houses haVe water, sewer, etc. Are In first-class condition. They are very cheap at tho prices. You can pay $100 down on either and the balanco like rent. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1836, fl)8-10-12-H State Bank Bid.' $4,250 8 Rooms On 2ith street, between Harney street and Dewey avenue. If you are looking for something within walking distance in a desirable neighborhood, where land values are steadily increasing, do not fail to look at this fine property. We will be glad to show It to you and convince you that It la the best buy in the city; street Improvements all paid; good garage in rear of lot. Hastings & Heyden 16H Harney." Cottage & 2 Acres Right In Benson: cement walks to street car; electric lights; city water, gas. Jandy large, new 6-room cottage, large barn and chicken houses; plenty of fruit and acre In alfalfa. It's worth more than W.2M, but owner gone to California and has to sell. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 17E1. Wars Block. GROnafi O. WALLACE removed from Brown block, where located twenty-five years, to 610-12-14 State Bank Bldg. WANT BEST OFFER ON 1I-R0 5M MODERN HOCBE. WITH LOT 40x121; STEAM HEAT PLAN 2W0 HARNEY, THOMAS W HAZEN, OJQUGLAS 1200.' Feed Lot Bargain 6 Acres $1,800 Ad.'oins V. P. R. R. at 51st St. on Lane cut-off; good land; slightly rolling; worth. iz.mu; nonresident owner must realize. The Byron Reed Co Tel. Douglas 297. 212 S. 17th St. $300 Down Balance J25 each month, will buy the new bungalow at 4228 Wirt St., all mod ern except furnace, but Is all piped for same; rooms are finished In oak, birch and maple, with tiled bath; nice lawn. This is less than two blocks from Deaf Institute car. Price only J 2, 600. Immedi ate possession. P. J. Tebbens & Co. 760 Omaha National Bank. Phone D. 2182. Cheap Lots Close To Car and School We are offering several well located lots, only a few blocks to 42d Ave. school and Grand Ave. car line for 1175 to I19S" each, on terms of V down and 5 a month. See us about tnem. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 16H Harney St. Eine Bargain A new S-room, modern riouse; oak fin ish downstairs; corner lot, paved street, 2 blocks to car; fine neighborhood. You can buy this at a bargain If you wilt see us at once. P. J. Tebbens Co. 7C0 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone D. 2U2. ON SMALL monthly payments. One 4 and one 6-room house, walking distance. Telephone Web.ter7&54. SNAP 6-room" house, modern except heat, corner lot, streets paved, terms., ATHLETES IN DARKEST AFRICA Watussl Tribe Jumper Clrnr n Dnr nt KlRbt Kert Five I noli en. A line, which could be raised or low ered at will, was stretched between two slender trees Btandlng on an Incline. The athletes had to run up to this and Jump from a small termite heap a foot In height. Despite these unfavorable con ditions, exhibitions were given which would placo all European efforts In the shade. The best Jumpers slender, but splendid figures, with an almost Indian j profile attained the Incredible height of olght feet and five Inches, and the young boys made the relatively no less wonder ful performance of five feet. - A number of young Watussl of Ger man East Africa exhibited their remark able skill In Javelin throwing. Taking a run of ten steps, bending backward al most to tho ground, they hurled their Javelins up to almost prodigious heights, and with such Impetus that two ot the spear shafts broke In the air from the vibration. It wan the same with the shooting matches with bow and arrow, In which the trunk of a banana tree was used for the butt. Groat strength Is re quired to bend the bow correctly, and to draw it to Its fullest extent long years of practice are necessary. "Ruana Is doubtless with the excep tion of Urandt. the last sultanate Or 'kingdom' In Central Africa which Is gov erned today, as In centuries gono by,, by a prince clothed with absolute and Illim itable powers. There Is only one ruler, and no rival sult:ss are allowed. The people hold him In the greatest awe and reverence. It Is extremely raro for any one to venture to thwart his will, for the sultan is tho owner of the land and all the stock, oxen, calves, goats, pigs, etc. The people enjoy the use of them, but the sultan retains the power of demand ing at his pleasure the teturn of his property from his subjects. The popula tion Is divided Into three classes, the Watussl, the Wahutu and the Batwa. The later arrived yet ruling race, the Watussl, are a tall, well made people, with an almost Ideal physique. Heights of from five feet eleven and a half Inches to seven feet two and a half Inches are of quite common occurrence, yet the per fect proportion of their bodies Is In no wise detracted from. While the shoul ders aro generally powerfully built, the waist Is at all times extraordinarily slender. The hands are elegant and deli cate In form, the wrists of an almost feminine grace. Raana's population has been estimated at 1,500,000." The pygmies are compact and strong In build, very muscular, with round heads and short, curly hair. Big, Intelli gent eyea gaze out ot good humored faces. Their clothing consists of an apron of gray, woolly, beaten bark, whioh Is obtained from the supa tree, fastened round the loins with a belt ot grass cord. Their place of residence changes according to their whim or hunt ing conditions, but is nover to be found outside the forest boundary. Their weap ons consist of a bow and arrow and a short spear Na(Iona) Geographic Mag mine, Pennsylvania Womnn, Unafraid, UttlUt-a Klre From UottcU of Kurth. That the mine tire which has raged be neath the Belmont section or Carbondale, Pa., the last ten years has Its advantages for tho residents was discovered by motlou-plcturu photographer, taking pic tures In the tire district fot reproduction on "movlo" screens througnout 40 country. Many of tho property owners have cloaod their homes and removed to other sections of the city to wait for the fire to burn itself out or to be extinguished but a few ot those who remain are mak ing tho best ot conditions. The moving picture men found ous woman who utilises the mine fire In bak ing potatoen and other vegetables. She simply drops the "spuds" Into a crevice In her back yard, leaves them there about an hour, and takes them out as thov oughly baked as It they had reposed In the oven of her kitchen range. Explaining her discovery, the house wife said sho seldom keeps a fire In her kitchen through the summer. In an emergency she can boll eggs and prepare simple dishes with the aid of the stove like crevice. In Canaan street tho operators found a man who supplied his home with hot water In a similar manner. When he In stalled his water-heating system last Winter this Ingenious citizen wont, thinly clad, Into the garden and dug deeply Into the warm earth. Then ho colled 100 feet of lead pipe Into the hole and re filled It. Even In xero weather the family had a steady supply of warm wator, and the scheme has worked so well that tho in genious one Is considering a plan to elab orate the system and heat the house with It next winter. Philadelphia North American. of three crooks, put one across now and then on a tenderfoot. On night such a specimen appared, and. after a- few drinks, was Induced to 'sit In" for a while at a dollar limit. Matters progressed In the usual way for a bit; then an astonishing series of nods and winks began to pass about. The bar tender hud signalled that the tenderfoot held four kings on the draw, Then the betting began, Presently a waiter brought sandwiches and whisky, In ordir to distract the tenderfoot. While the latter was dls. posing of his drink the man next to htm slipped a sixth card Into his hand, thus nullifying It 'ins unconscious tenaerroot took up a huge sandwich, bit oft a large mouthful,,! and began to bet again, lie was, of course, raised all around. He bet on, and ate on, quite calmly. A big sum lay on the table. Then, very suddenly, the bartender re sumed his signalling. He was excited, It was plain that things were going Wrong. The crooks, anxious, called the tenderfoot. The latter finished the last bite of his sandwich, took a big drink of whisky and laid down his original five cards. Then In silence he gathered up his winnings and took his leave. After his departure thore was the deuoe to pay. "What," demanded the crooka of tho bartender "what did he do with A New Addition Block "5" Laurelton Vo havo bought from Hess & Swaborfa tho tract of land lying west of LAUUELTON ADDITION and emit ot 27th stroot. Water, Sewer and Sidewalks axo being put In all lots. We are grading tho streets and making tine lots. $650 to $850 for lots fronting on LAUREL AVENUE and Crown Point Avenue Terms $100 caah and $15 por month, THESE LOTS WILL SELL QUICKLY. Come Out Today Salesmen on tho ground. Take north 24th street car, get off at Crown Point avonue (one block south of Miller Park). Charles W. Martin & Co. Tyler 187. 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg." that sixth card?" "Didn't you see?" howled the bar tender, dancing with rage. "lie ate It with his sandwich." Upplncott's Magazine. LOCKED CORK FOR BOTTLES A Ker Take the IMaee ot the Cork screw with n. New Stopper. COIN PLANNED AS A SINKER Swedish Eight-Dollar Piece, Welch In ir Thlrtr-ona Pounds, a No lulsmatla Carlo. One of the largest coins ever struck, being 23HxlJ inches and weighing thirty one pounds, has come Into the possession ot tho American Numlsmatlo society and Is shown In one of the glass coses In the main exhibition room. The piece Is ot copper and lta oolnage value In IKS was eight Bwedlsh dalers equivalent to about J6.20 American money. As a curio and rarity Its value has now multiplied at least one hundredfold. In general appearance the coin is a. rectangular Ingot, with ftvo large, round stamps punched in it, one In each cor ner and one in the center. Stamps were placed in the corners to prevent "clip ping." Koch corner stamp carries the Bwedlsh crown in the center and the date, 1CC9. Around the edge Is the Inscription of Carolus Oustavus X., .the reigning king. The center stamp states the value at ti In silver. The coin was struck In Avesta, Sweden. While fresh from the mint it fell over board In the harbor of Riga, Russia, from which a dredge fished it ten years ago. It came finally into the ownership ot Emerson McMUlin, who has presented it to the Numismatic society. Coins ot this kind were called "plate money." Sweden turned them out con tinuously for 110 years, beginning In 1619, In the reign of Christina, daughter of Oustavus Adolphus, In denominations ot eight, four, two, one and half dater pieces, ' with pieces of five and three dalers In one year. The coinage had been In progress ten years when the speci men now hero was struck. In 1716 tho Swedish government melted down Ut bronxe cannon and made them Into 86,760 plate-money dalers, Such large pieces of pure copper were Issued as money In order to find an out let for the products ot the Swedish cop per mines without depreciating the value of the metal. All plate money Is be-, coming rare. Daler and half daler pieces aro most often found; twos and fours are scarce, and the elght-daler pieces are no longer to be seen In Europe except in the large museums. New York World. TENDERFOOT IN POKER GAME Crooka Put (Inn Across, Lost Oat nt the Finish. Uut A Chicago man tells of a poker game playttl In a Wyoming town In a saloon where the barkeeper, with tho assistance An inrenlous method of corking bottles has been Invented which Is applicable to the bottling of more oxpenslvo liquors. This latest device comprises the familiar cork made to standard aires so as to fit bottles of varying capacity and shapes, and nrovided with a patent metalllo double cap. The cork Is driven Into the hnttln In the usual manner: but. Instead of a oork.crew, a small key Is used for lta withdrawal. In the metalllo cap 1 a small slot for Insertion ot the key, which Is slightly depressed. This causes the upper part of tho cap to fly upward by means of a spring. This movable disk, which slides upon a substantial though slendor shaft, sorves a a grip for the fingers, so that a steady and direct pull draws the cork without damaging It. Consequently, when some of the content of the bottle has been poured out, tho cork may bo replaced and driven borne. tho bottle being thus sealed at tightly as It was originally. To all Intents and pur poses It Is the application of the Tola lock used for doors, etc. Tho cork cannot be drawn without the key, so that tam pering with tho contents or Improper use Is Impossible, because the key Is In the possession of the owner or some respon sible person. The drawing ot a cork thus becomes an easy operation, and destruc tion of the corkscrew Is prevented. Al though the stopper has been designed specially for the liquor, wine and spirit trade, it at the same time completely solves the vexed question of securing the safety of bottles containing polsonoUt liquids, aa a bottle stoppered with thli new appliance cannot be opened without the key, and as this Is In safe keeping, premeditation Is required to obtain the contents. Chambers' Journal. WORKS OF H00SIER WRITERS TO BE DISPLAYED AT FRISCO Hooslers are not going to lose any of their literary reputation at the Panama raclflo International exposition. In the pavilion will be a library ot 15,000 volumes and every volume Is to be the work on an Indiana author. Mrs. T. C. Mc Reynolds of Kokomo, had the distinction ot raining the Indiana flag on the grounds. Work on the building has begun. You are Missing Half the Pleasures of Life Until You Own an Automobile What about that car you're going to own sope time? Why not buy it now so that you can got the full enjoyment out of it this summer? There are so many pleasure rides you can take in an automobile; out in the country along' beautiful roads, breathing in the pure, cool ozone, you will for get the cares of life in the city. A dinner basket for a spread in the woods would make, life worth living. It does not take a large sum of money any more to buy an auto. There are a number of people ready at all times to sell cars which they have used only for a short time at a fraction of what they originally cost. You can find many such offersin the "Automobiles" column of the Classi fied Section today. Look over these offers and investigate a few of the most promising ones. You will be surprised at the bargains you can get. Act right away on this suggestion, though, for these bargains are always stepped up quickly, j Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads