il THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1916. FOR RENT-HOUSES Mtarellsneuua. S-ROOM bungalow; extra ground, garden, poultry; Miller school end Leavenworth Heights sections, one block to car; aleo S-room for colored, eledrlu llgbt, (12, wm tit. Tel. Douglas S107. JjEAND new (-room bungalow, rent 111. 1- ear lease; option to apply rent on pur chase price. Phone Walnut 3211. FOR HNTAP'TS AND FLATS West. tJ.S'E 7 -room apartmeuTln the new Dwlght, Hind and Poppleton; theee apartment are exceptionally fine, well arranged and very convenient. IJS.OO 4-room heated apartment, walking distance. CA.LKINS CO., Douglas Ills. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. I'Olt RENT. 127 8. 10th 8L, room and bath, Strictly modern, oak floor and f Inter, ; gas rango, bullt-ln kitchen cabinet; very desirable. ARM8TRONO-WAI.SH CO., Tyler U Ho Bldg, JIOVE to more pleasant quarter. Cloee In, email apartment, at reasonable rent. Awning, baleonle. Very choice. P. 1 T. JTlNhi sieam-nealed ai'iircmeni, either I or II room, on Wit t arnan street. JOHN W. RflBHINH. W FARNAM ST. North, CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart, mint, big room, oool In euramer, fin large icreened porch. "The Ivy," corner Bhermeo Ave, and Sherwood. Only 112.10 per mo. Bee janitor In baaement apart tnent or call office. Doug. 100. BOOTT A MILL CO. ItO.OO 0-room apartment, all communica tive: Ideal for rooming bouse; oppoalte the Ford plant; new building. U N. Uth tit. H A. WOLF, H Ware Blk. PougTui HOW. (114 N. 2IID ST., four-room flat, mocT, el eel range, gaa siove, kitchen cabinet, water pald.i $l. RAHP BROS., Dnugla lltl. ilODKilN apartment. Ill anofup. r7ear potofflc. O. P. Btobblns. 1U Chicago xiuih, FOR RENT. S0 NORM AND1 k! APT., Park Ave. and Pacific, room, conlting of living room, dn, dining room, kitchen, two bed room and bath; alao maid room; good condition; on Id floor; possession immedi ately: janitor will show; on car tin or walking diatance If you like. U. V. BHOLES CO. Sll-H City Nat. Hank Bldg. Poug. 4. Vl V L-ltoOAi aUnain beaten apartment, very deelralile. The Chula Viala, tb and pom.-iori. Conrad Vo'inis. 'iU Bran del Theater liong. 1671. l-ROOM modern epsrttiiant with beat and Janitor service. i0 8. 26th Ave, BKNbON & MfK.RS COMPANT 424 Omaha Nat. Hank Hldg I'h' no D. 746. ' Miscellaneous. UOnBRN apt., 7 room, MS; near poet office. 0. P. Htebblne, 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Honaeo and Flat. VANTd"TO KENT immediately, goed 7 for (-room house with garage in West Karnam district or Dundee. Must bt a flrst-claas place, dive full Infuimiiiion. Address O 127. Bee. Wanted to Rent Houses In DUNDEE. W. I,. 8KLBV & HONS. Doug-laa 1610. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPttOOF WAREHOUSBl Separate locked room, tor household rood and piano; moving, packing and OAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., I" S. lfilh St. Douglaa 4163, GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE Stores, move, packs, ship; l-hors van and I men, 11.26 per hour; storage, 12 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 1323 and Tyler 220. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, itorage and mov ing, tit N. Uth SL Pbona Doueias H84 or Webster fc. Maggard --a Ci.BD rn Xlnvtns. narklna. storage and ablpplng. Phone Pouglae 1496. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to order for moving, packing or storage, office at Raymond Furniture Co, lall and 1(14 Howard St. Phone D. 4624. FEKItlN VAN & STORAGE Packing, storage. 16 Cap. Ava. Tyler 1200. i.VrtxTf tnriir HENTAL VttKFi Phone Douglaa 'M for compleU list of vacant houaea and apart ments: aieo for itorage, moving. 16th and Jackson Big. I V1 RIVVII Express Co. Moving, LWiILlJ packing and eoraga. 1207 Farnam bt Douglas CM, FOR RENT BUSINESS PR'P'TY Btorre. STORKS FO.t KENT. We ere making plana to remodel the building, at UiJ4-16-lS Harney St.. putting In a new front and matting one room bnxi:u with second floor and naaement under the ennth alxtv feet. Will lease In desirable tenant the entire space or tlivHe to suit. N P. IHU'HK, ; Whltnell Bldg. STORES. MoAirri store room and basement. Ho. 14th Rl.: flue location for groceries and meats. CONRAD YOUNQ. '? Hrrlete '.'Sealer Dou.J67. Bto'ltK HOOMS'at Wli-1811 Farnam BU Thos F. Hall, X Kamge Hldg. I). 74 STOHtS building, ih lug rooms In rear, iMlf N, svth. liougias 1A 0M ALL store, near I ostuffli e," J4. 07"T7 1'trbhlne, 11.10 I 'hlcagn. Olflira anil flrek Hofilll. I if rTfft VHI.K nfflte iv. tin In the remudalled l luutue hi." k. Ill N lath Ht . iotHelle lioetotfl, e), 111! to 111 per tfiun'h. t onrad Viung, i: liramleis Tli'a'er J'ouf H(l Mleillanenaa. LAhttK. light beaottient at 14th and llow ai.l, low rant, vt light A LjLuf. 1), 141. .MAL ESTATE .1PR0VED Vt eet. "Crt" k.-'M" f.HNfc.l 1, .S-.AtA.U';' Juat eelee etmp!et4 and realr f'r er -,!Vr tit e few U. in at-t e'tnev, ' a f -i Vt t li'iim , t l.i,e fi..:th , t-wt.t I t l.- -a t e.e. I.. I t.aee - iiat. an. I a, i Mv teftt ,..titoti, 1 1 fit's AWtit ll' ch twi4tte-i it i.rn t Ait I I 'l 1 i K ' lt'1 t fio.l R4I. 1'istkirr ll.vii - i s.t -.it t-.i tt vt ft4i( i ,f'.saui, a-, a t. a. i t lit t4tUfMl . . t, I -e I , er tt.ie 1 1 It n t 't ( Ihteti, re -1.. .)!!, . I . . e III. 3 h-'l i 'i -t v tit 4ttt. HI a I i m i- t I i t. e vi te ! a n I ml ,.c ,i". ' tit it t .i h,,v.,JV. . I It t I . . 1 IM tjtttte, i Mil l )', 'Mi . ... Uci h d 4 I t t . .... v K- k ( S ' 4 i ft . a. i H t t I n ii - It 1- -' 1 , m . f I1 MH 'I'M t fceri-i k ( tirt.. 43 tt '-.(4 1 , I -t fr ' 1 I i tV 1. t- v nil 4 14 i 4f At. i . . ' I 4 . v i tr, I - ' I- ' I 4 ' 'ii -I H h 4 I . - . I ! r fc- '""( r . . - i 4 r m s ? . t . m; t m h w f f itt, I ' ? I - . . I '. t f t ? " ' ' S " I . - J I r ' - I fV t. 1 i I ftj : t . , t , f 11 Vm. V (. s i, .', t -'lr ( REAL ESTATE IMPROVED MII.LKR taRk OWNER MAT" "SKLL." T rooms, strictly modern, In Miller Tark addition, lust south of the park. Sun room, living room, dining room and kit chen downatalre; flnlahed In oak with oak floors; I large bedrooms, bath and sleep ing porch upstairs, finished In white enamel. All bullt-ln features. Full re mint basement with furnace heat. Nice, large lot. Paved street. On block from car, I blocks lo the Miller Park achnol. .Price reduced from 16,100 to 14,100, bee this before buying, PAYNE 1NVKHTMENT COM PANT, Omaha National Bank Bldg. O. 17S1. Good Home Very Little Cash Five-room cottage with bath; large lot; fine shrubbery and fruit treea Price, 2,Se0. Located 4107 North 29th St Norris & Norris, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4770. 8IX-ROOM BUNGALOW New, "fulfy mod ern, large living room, beam ceilings, fire place, bookcases I ha a number of spe cial features; large sun room with I window; woodwork whit enamel, oak finish In main part of house; houee all decorated; furnaoe heat; east front lot, all fenced. Price tor a short time 11.450. 1460 cash, rest monthly. RANI' BKOr)., I'oug. l63. KOflNTZB PARK. 8 rooms, modern except beat, at 21st and Maple Hit, with a large lot, south front, paved street, paving paid. Owned by an estate out of the city. I an be eold for 11,000 less than It la actually worth. It will cot In the neighborhood of IJOO to put In furnace and repair. Price J, 860. Will sell for U.600 to 14,000 after repaired. Come quick as this cannot last long. PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANT, SACRIFICE SALE. 1630 N. 17th Ht., h-roo tn house; walk ing dletance. Pon t fail to see this prop, erty If you wsnt a bargain. S. P. BOSTWICK ft SON, Tyler 1604. 300 Kee Bldg. Omaha National Bank Bldg. 1711, 1400 CAHH, 130 per month will buy this new, ll modern bungalow; 6 rooms and bath, oak finish, high grade lighting and plumbing fixtures, full basement, furnace heat, fine east front lot. For price and location call KABP HWO Poug 166.1. I-KOOM cotlags for 11,000. Corner lot loitiTf at 3243 Pratt Ht. W. It. OA TEA, 47 Omaha N aLBld gT! ?i NKW bunsaiow; oak In two room; book case, china cabinet, fine fixtures; half block to Ame car. Prtc f 2.660; term. Owner, Harney 6111. POH HALE or trade, an up-to-date l-room houee, close to Omsha university. Would take old houa or lota se part payment. KorjerUcuiarjmtJJWbeteT 111. HIX-KOOM "house, "modern except heat; price right for julck ale Wel)ter1031. B'eaL'TTfL'L North Side "home for saleT New. K. V. Knleat, 212 Bee Bldg. 2922 N. tf'th Ht., ti rooms, modern, two storle. Webster 731. BRICK houee on fine lot, 1612 Bherwood, 11,260. Poug. 2147, e-ftOOM bungalow brand new, all mod ern, oak floors throughout; oak finish in living and dining rooms; large, light, w trite enamel bedrooms; good location, restricted addition. A bargain at ,. Easy terms. BENSON ft CAKM1CHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1721 HAN8COM PARK. Bungalow, 6 rooms, strictly modern, ok finish. Lot 60x133. Full cement base ment with furnac heat. Paved tret. teat front. House only 2 year old. Price 11,000, with easy term If preferred. A bargain for the money. PAINB INVESTMENT COMPANT, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Uoa'J'l.!,h 2808 6. 16th., 6-room mod. bouae. thor oughly remodeled; new furnace, nice basement; laundry, alectrlo lights, nlr fixture,- dandy east front lot, either II or 46 feet, Bxamtti It and se us. Berks Muall. l. f7. SPKCIAL BARGAIN, 12.660. Oood cottage, 6 room and bath, all modern; paving paid; South 31st St., near Hanecom park; good location. RELIABLE REALTY CO., Phone P. 3U2. I 1 I THIS CLArlNV NEW i R. HOME. I I I FRENCH POORS, ALL BUILT-IN EFFECTS. 1600 down, price 14,260, balance easy. Beautiful oak finish. Best fixture. Look at this. OSBORNE 701 Omsha Natl. Bk. P.-1474. FOR SALE. A l-room cottage, modern eioept beat, new plumbing. In a very good location, Juet a few etep from th car line. 2411 Castellar Street. 1'rlce, 11,060; cash, 1360, balauc monthly. i J. B. ROBINSON. 441 Bee Bldg. D. 1017. Miscellaneous. OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER MUST SELL TO RAISE CASH. Tour opportunity to gut a ren.1 br fiUn. Entirely modern, five-room cottag-, good furmct, living room, dining room nd kltrhen on flrat floor; two bedrooms and bath on icond floor; paved itraat; cemonlftd baaami'Qt; only $2,0U0. All of tha othr propertlfta ara prirad 15,(100 loca than actual flelltng prlri. Phon or coma to our offlca and lot one of our aalenmen run you out to aea 10ml of tbeae proprtlii, SCOTT AND HILL CO., Poug. 1000. Uround Floor. McCague Bldg $3,000 BUNGALOW Must sell to clone an staiw. Very r-.t-trartlva flva-room, trlctly modern bun galow on corner lot, pavod afreet. In north part of town. Tou will like thta plaoa and terma ran be arranged. Now vacant and Immediate poaaeaelnn.. GLOVER & SPAIN, rtfltiglsa 1462. SII-20 City National. BLJ CUT FOR CAHH, Eastern client needing caeh In his busi ness offers two vsluable huelnesa corners, now Improved with collage, nd resi dence house and lot, formerly held at 111. ill, all fur i.O00 rash. Here's an opportunity for you. McKltrlck Real Ketate Co. Lnuglae 1442. NLAK Happy Hollow, l-room, all modern house, I ftne large lot; garage. Priced right at I,k00. Weat Karnam and 43d, I. mil home at low price. 11,000 for I roum modern houee and full lot. K. I. WKAM, W RAIi Hl.HU. HAl'lf n'lHU'I. FOR Ktl.Uol.K AND HA VIC FlHki ANU iuH.NAUu INULlvANCIt MKUS O'NKIL'B H K. INS AUKNCT, 414 Krai deia Tt.eater lll.lg T'ler I oil ONLY $1,450 1 dnwn and halan ilk runt good room Mu.e. city w atrt electrtn light - flii notgtttMt luseitl , ftt ( re iMmg 1134 REAL ESTATE- UNIMPROVED Weal. llliiftC "I5Tt luia, Uw( e.l.l'itiun," "nif f laoklln h.t, aulletii far e oa i ttutoee. I ' ' !, te Sua, a r ti.vve. uuuj I'.e.e M4i.a ri.ur reuegee. Ol.'ttv.l, tl 11.1. a, . ,1 Keeltne ltd rlj, At t I'll al lll'.S. it l: ( r-.e..t t-.te U,;t ir.t It the l.-et pit.j.-eitt.'t ea tf-e n.?at a.ii lr,f I. a.t III. It ,,.L i,,.i kl it )ih. a If ..l e.,i ... ,! kill I. -lien ki w ,-,e.et. -itf t. -, e e t uihm C 1 1 A l L i . W, M kllN Ik CO,, t't ' 111 ...el. ' t lei . I ki 1 S S 1.1S4-N e ..i fn ,.aee ink et tan i innt at Mini, i , i- I e, ,t 1.4 e l e . e 1 K4l ft lift.. I' I H II I.AM t.hit" . Iveei l-e- ale. I a,... ' S. .e lie t-l L W le'eiiM,a. " H (.- .'.'. a ,..,- .a, 1.1 , . 1 ae- 1 1 ' a 1 . 9 I a a e - a - a e-i . te j t . , . . I , I t. 4 e.- I ... m - - a at .e I . l -I .- . . , . . a aet- It - I , . 1 k 1 s 4 , t . , u i A f i 41.I e. tti ltai.e e vla..N sat.l ieee ve .i .,e Na..a.e i--e ' kee em) il Hi.w.,i i ' 1 ' e e 1 1 nt 1 1 tlal i I etter le Kg lH e 4 . leaa e i.)i'e It '. 1 . . A M a. 1 1 IS ll( tsae i I I I Ala if . I i,l.,t l fa I ? . H REAL ESTATfiUS PROP TY I a k .. ) . U , i,, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES EXCHANGE your city property for A-l farm land In weatern Texas, below ine Panhandle country, (jo with ua to ee the country, then If aatUfled with It, aa nearly every one that see It 1. we will endeavor to deal with you, but If not aatiaflnd you are absolutely under no obligations to buy. This Is fair la It not? It will not be a waate of your time to Investigate the un usual opportunities of this coming coun try. Writ or call for free description mat ter, telling about the rainfall, variety of crop grown, climate and many other fea turee of this wonderful country, SCOTT AND HILL CO., Oround Floor. McCsgu Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. THK remarkable Increae In BKB Want Ad can be traced to only one eource good results at lss coat than any ether Ciruaha paper. 12,878 MORE l'ald Want Ad March and April than am month 1114 WHAT HaVB TOU OR DO TOU WANTT Bee us first. We may have Just what you want. We sell or trade everything, anywhere. Cham. J. SinlUl. Tyler LL 12 So. ISth. FOR SALK or trade for ranch property, controlling Interest tn laundry and dry cleaning; 17,100, part cash, will hsndls For partirulara write P. K. Nelson, lit 8. Sd Ht. Livingston, Mont. 10-KOOM apartment house lo eichange for land. Rental 1640. Clear, Will aasums mortgage. J. L. Barber, Keellne illdg. Phone Tyler 1T10. 414.660 "NEW" apartment, tilth and Farnam. beet In town. Rant 11.000. Want chute 'AH BOTT ATTJRSqNnLOCK to A. fine Irrigated Cuio. land, clear. Wanted clear Omaha, Improved. Mrs, IswvergMI flrand "e. Colfax 762. CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD LOT WANTED. As part payment, with aome cash, en new l-room, all modern bungalow; one aore of ground; chicken house and gar age. Addrees L 1.66, Bee. D1RKCTLY from owner, five to eight-room house on payments; unincumbered pre ferred; Incumbered considered; stat par tirulara. Don't answer unlea you mean sell. Addrees r-U4. Re Office. liaTeTruyor for your propertT Oet with me. R. W. Barrett. V. 1100. 410 Flret Nat'l Ttmk. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHY DON'T YOU BUY That building at 111 N. 14th Bt.f Brand new. C'ios In, will enhance in vslus. Rented to good reliable tenant and will pay 10 par cent net on your Investment. II. A. WOLF, 114 War Block. Douglas 1041. BWRXBCE APARTMENT HOUSE SITE If you want ene of the moat daslrabl apartment house sites In th city, you hould look at th S. W. corner of 1Mb Avenue end Dodge 8L; 74 feet eeet front on !6th Ave. and feet on Lodge, be side about II feet parking. Owner has re- , duoed price 1600 for quick sale. There are two house on the lot renting for 40 .per month. HAHTINUH A METDBN, 1414 Harney Bt. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN -Samson. BENSONE0tS. Two of the beet lot In Benson, on (Dth Ave. will be sold at sacrifice. Really worth ft 00, but will sell at fell. GLOVER fit SPAIN. Doug. Ilti. HI-HO City Nat BTARt VOtJK riOME IN BENSON! BUY TH18 LOTI $10.00 down and 110.00 per month: price 10.00; else, 6uxl28; located on Locust lit. Letween Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. ceo. m. WrlghL Bee office. Omaha. (ouncll Illuffa. ONH block, 14 Iota, for sale In the southern part of Council Bluff, aheap for cash, or will trade for good money-making pic ture show. Information Sill 8. 10th bt Council Bluffs. 4- lairenee. oKB Nethaway for acreage. Florence tli. Di LOTS ARE SELLING IN DUNDEE'S NEWEST ADDITION. l,ocated between 48tb and I2d Hts., Podae and Howard Bts. Where can you make a better Invest ment? Why not be one of the early purchas ers and secure some of this high class property which Is offered on very eeey terms? Prices run from 100 to 11,100; corners slightly higher; all special Im provements of every kind, Including avster, sfwer. gas, etdewalk, curbing, pav ing, trees set out In parking and atreet lights have been Installed. A safe place to buy and a good place to make money. Huy In a rising market and take ad antege of the future tncreaee In value. Will show you this addition at any time by auto. Plats with prices gladly fur nished. Phone or call on GEORGE & CO., Agents, Doug. 764 0i City Nat Hank Bldg. "DUNDEE THE ONE BEST BUY $5,250 nig living room, dining room and kitch en on first flour; 4 unusually good elsed bedrooms and bath upstairs; attractive erraugtment; beautiful oak woodwork one of the best locations In the village; full eouth front lot, fc'inl.U, one block to car line. Here Is a practically new, up to-date modern house, which coat 11,000 to build on a lot worth 11,600, to be had for the met of the house atone. Must bs snlil; we want an offer; It's a wonder ful chance; now rented at llu per month. Poaeeeslon If desired. AUMSTRONG-WALSII CO., Tyler Ih.i 11 Moee Hldg. $3,000 DEAUTU'LL DUNDEE Two beautiful Dundee lots, lt)ils street and alley paved and all paving paid tn full; located Just ri.ht and other ailvsntaiiee which 1 will enplnln It In-tert-ete l, I "J raalt, balance IX J every i mi til.'is till paid fur, 4 par tent in tenet, -lueitut plnue fur fine huuie ur apat tinent. H, Ui V I.I am Coital. M-4 Keellne Hldg Full DAI-tr- liel 7 rt.iim house Ha-el lot Heat la.aled In l-uitdee. I'rlee, II, tea, l.ee eeh W A Ul ..nnell. 1014 14 t'liy ...i..nl lllilf THim'iVI huuse with e et lug p-.rOi, cloee lo s. h....l . ttigxeel baigelu Ui i'uiidee. Tel I .i e nil FINANCIAL Heel I aial I aaaaae, Murlgairi, are rrsily tt ail tmiri to i.i.int l.iaiit mi irt la city i fiiiietfy ais'l rsstrin ,'!. 11. k4 Ifiti4 h'lt" im irt.ifl I'MIMi .STAU.S Iklai to, III .,'la 1 if at "j.i't:if' Tv 4ii"CH ' ' Apertmeiii hes. ali-uu, .n hi.'te-a, it t I.usl:.e 1 1 et i aud i,a.a lata le al a 't a. I rV II. 1 1K U rl 1 K ! T ig I -.flag 1441 1 l' a i'f UatiS on I case alls reeiet, lx a, m'l 1. .( at l. . I -a re-. . .e e . . I'll l I HI I ' t art,e,t SI. (iMVlt la ii aa I. el ' t.ieat, fairtia I n I . IK I t a I I 1 1 I . i n , H 4 ... .e N I ' ...,. ru. M iMI t I i' ' litpfuael fanKS aa I II" .e We a.a !,.. .m. fan,! Miu. HIM kl-ae ne , i.i..'. i t i , 4 a - . ear ...... eee I la l A t . I ,i I . a K . Hill v f nil 4H )e) PI I i 1h in Sr. I l'i I t .S f..i I I.e. a (. I" t ' ' -a.t' e Hti- il l a A I''- : I 1 V . .. a,. I a f t , I., e-. i I a' II Ii 1-1 .V . . t .a,., i I, FINANCIAL Heal Fiatnte I. nana, Mortgairs, " ldANS- -4ir-6tV--I-OANS THOS. L. SlctJARHV. Keellne Bldg., Ked 4344. CITY and farm louim, 6. 6V, i per cent. J. II. lumont Co., 4I Keolme mo. Ilni to Ilii.iKiti tiiaile prompTiy. V. D Wead, vvead Hirtu., imh end farnam pis. UAItVlNBlvOS. Kjfm MONEY. 11AKH1SUN &"MUHTO.N. 816 Omaha Nat. Hank H'rlg. Ktnrke and llonde. Two irst Mortgages For Sale. tl.WO due In fire years, interest T per cent, payable semi-annually, on aires of good, leel farm land In Weld county, Colorado; value H.'OO. W0 due In five years; T per cent; pay able semi-annually, on lnf acres of good level farm land In Weld county. Colo rado; value, 12,400. E. T. Heyden, 1414 Harney St. Omaha. Neb. fl.kOO ''U)HTt)A(iKhearng 7 per cent semi annual, seemed Dy property vatueo o,n.u. Talinage Loontla Inv. i'o., W. i,wiH'",; Abilraei. "" of "Title. ( litornnlim Abstract Co. V e can onng UUaiUUVL'tl Vour abstract on short notice. IL 7 l'atterson Hldg. 1. al7. 1KlflTitio7 Guarantee" and Abstract IVijlVlV Co m modern abstract office. JOB Snth 8t. Tel, JJ. 64S7. UIJOIJ BMTHACT CO., oldest abstract offlca In Nebraska. 20 Brandeis Thee. FARM AND RANCK LANDS Colorado l.anila. FOR 8A1.E OR KXt'llANUB Three 4-acre fruit rauchee at Canon City. Colo. Two close In, highly Improved. Kull bearing orchard, wurlh 120,000 cash Will es chauge fur Iowa or eaaitsm N't'brsska aiock and grain farm. Will pay some dif ference. Write for description. Lock Uos 4, Wlnterset, la. BUY now the eeitluii 3-11-6(1, Weld county, Colorado, 14 per acre. Owner, Fred L'hte. Lincoln, III. Iowa Land. 100 ACRKH. finely improved, close lu Peiry, lilt. 10 acres near Perry, well Improved. 1110. 140 acres, a fine noma, well tiled and well Improved, 1210, carry 140.000 ten years at 6 per cent. 221 acres, some roll ing, 1121 per acre. 40 acres, well Im proved, tut. One hundred farms. Write V. IS. Raber, Perry, la. Nlnnrsola J, h nils. 40, 10 OR 140 ACHES good, heavy soil, well-settled part of Todd county, Minn.; Iood roads, school and churches; price, 16 to 2u per acre; terms, II per acre cash, balance II per aire a year, 1,000 acre to (elect from; agent wattled; will make low railroad rate to Inspect. 6CH W AH BROS., 1011 Plymouth Hldg , silnneaooll. Minn iTo ACilLS, CAHS COUNTY, AllNNIiHOTA. all hard wood cut over land about half open and In timothy. Pries 126 per acre. Will deal all or any part for a drug stock. Addrees J. Tennant, Clapp Bldg., Lea Moines FOR BALK Northern Minnesota clover land along new propoeed railroad. Oood agents wanted. Usoig Palmar, Motley, Minn Mlchlaao Lands. CHOICB CUT OVER LANDS. 16.00 to Uft.vg per acre. Especially adapted for fruit and gen eral farming. Write for full Information. Address UKAND RAP1LH TKUHT Co., LIQUIDATING TRUSTLE of the A. E. Cartier Hone Co. Ludlngton, Mason Co., Mich, Missouri Lands, CHEAP FARMS Any slse, eesy terma. In the beautiful Ozark of Lent county. Mo. W. B. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. DAWES COUNTY FOUND AS ADVERTISED Omaha, Neb., May 24, 1114. L th underslgnsd, have Juet returned from a trip to Dawea county, where I want at the solicitation of Bnowden A Bon of 1104-6 W, O. W. building, Omaha, to Inveatlaat th lands offered for sale by Arah L. Hungerford. I wish to hereby compliment Bnowden A Hon, as well as Mr. Hungerford, upon their truthfulness and their thoroughly conservative des cription of that country. I found Diwii county even a little better than they claimed for It and I found there scores of good opportunities In the way of land. I found there land that from a crop raising standpoint, loll, general lay, etc., I Just as good aa the high priced land of th east After thoroughly Investigat ing th landa offered for sale by Mr. Hungerford around Crawford, 1 am of th opinion that many people are unaware of th vast opportunltlea existing In this land which Is known as the "Garden Be yond the Band Hills." For the good of those In search of land and In reciprocation to Mesers. Hnnwden A Bnowden and Mr. Hungitrford for their courtesy extended me and the honest, straight forward way In which 1 was treated, 1 beg to say that 1 shall be very glad to answer any telephone calls or com munlratlona and enlighten anyone seeking Informstlon about this great country, to the beat of my ability. My telephone number la "Benson 106 W." P. A. Sanborn, 1114 N 67th Ht , Benson, Neb. 2 IMP-JOVE D NEBKASIvA FARMS At publio auction, 6.716 or. Runglng In mM from 80 to 1.04 0 art- Tht farms ar In tha hart of Ntbrnakai rirheat alfalfa an1 corn amotion. On ac count other lntr.ta whi h will rv,i.lri owner ntlra aitntlon. t has arrangM thta auction, which will ha a rorti.flat c.oainit out or all hla -bra-ska landed titnrata. lHala will t' hll July 11-12, Wlancr. July 13. Nnllah, July 14. O-lnh- ton. an4 J uly It aL Hrlatow. Nab. j- or at al.'ira a'1irM J. W, Fleming, ownr, wiaii"i, Neu-e or uutican liioa , Aut la., ClfarftBlfl, la. . BARGAIN." 14 aores fuming county, Neb. near good town. There Is no better farm In ths county. Priced right for yule a ssle. Well Improved. W. T. BMTTH CO., D im. llr Nat. Ilk. Hlds Ft iHBALK MOO aires e. altered In Kltn" ball county. Nebraeka, l 40 pur a. re Half ceeh balance on time al a per , cnt, W. A Mri.-nniiell, I I 14 t it y Nat Hnl Toll (Al.K 1.0 acrna, all inline s..oth lug Hiring. Net. Level hand. Irhe l.i per ai re. R. M. Adania, Mt.rrla Minn , owner. ImPHuVMI 40 a. re ferila near l.liu uli," 1 1 i per. Heir. tillli.lj. las llen.a Dials, t.maha, Nh I lit AilIKH, llolve.. iiiuet .e a.ll dur ing 41 my H. I V I. It..a.i, How. Neb lirrgea I anils. tiiit HALK - HI a. ie timber land l!ll Id 4&,,.itt ft of tlmtaar, 44 a. tee In is'lar. reel III t'the end fir S.a.tt inli.e ff.ittt Aeh lend. I'rl.-e. l) Mill .amei.lar ll.kut In trade, or llt' l .e.h, l..an , eaar letn.a I. II I 1 i, 1114 la. ke-.n HI , I m.alii lea-uaiela. I aait. 1 Il7, 14 laliU l'i v I , . .i.aitt, ad). .iitiug ... I -eel II. ' a el III .Vttieil a, ta.a .. w t ie, e t rut Atl.t l ' I u., il-.tl.il. . ta M leveUenraawe. I AHMM. . lamia atj r If f (-erlr f .f Sale soil lll lialil t . It l i iiit ee raiiua e li.eaiw, a. u i vu eeie, FARM LAND WANTED 11 a i. . ea.a . i a aa I a -" "a e' t -a. ' .a. f.a !.-. a la, ... . . 4 ' e - .1 t HaRSES-UVtVlucN-VtM.eUS A S i i i I k fc . l l" f ' 1 I l ! HU fr' -1 " V, 4. i I S it ,it f a - 4 t". . ' f ' ':. si tit . t V 1 i - - i t ' ? J.- ... ' t- MOTOHCYCUS AND UlCYCU, I . Ii ti a i i t .-j ,.,.(.,,. a a . i a. a a a a -. - - - . I ' a .a. I ., , . t, I a. - ; I . . ii. l Uli t. I I 'N ll'-l I lt( a In I . l-H-eS I. t - ll a.. : ' I H : 1 an 4 1 sea., ,( a a . I 1 . . POULTRY AND PET STOCK SILKO C'UIO FOOD Made of pure grain. Rest In the mar ket. If your dealer does not handle It so lo A. W. WAUNER. HOI N. loth SL FlOUHlBS 1142. PIOKONS payTar better than cfiirhens; slwsyg penned up; little space neeoea m start; free book explains all. Majeatlo Hquab Co., DrpL 81, Adel. I. the little color changing pet. Mas Oels ler Bird Co . 141T Karnam Bt. rVroenlnga ll.St per 100 lbs. 401 N. lth Bt. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE TUTCn: 1). 31110. Ford resdstr. Reo touring. Hill Maiwell. HID Hegal. 1201 Farnam. 2 Overlands. 1114 Maswell. Illtl Maswell. Paige touring Htttdebaker "4." 4 Ford touring and roadsters. Look theee bargain nvsr C. W. Ffaneis, 1214 Farnam. Pnttglss III. A UTO.M O H IXEIVSU R A NC B. Bpeclal rate for liability Insurance on Ford rare, Including property dairtge, IX. Plre and theft at lowest ratea KIMT, ELLIS A THOMPSON. Ill-14 City Nat Bank Hldg. Doug. Ml- THi AU iO.IUHiUVVll,NlJk,"l Make a ton truck out of your Ford ear. Everybody Is Luylng thle "Form- ri-TTuk." It solves your delivery prob. em end eells like wild fire. Agents wanted. For partlpulsrs see or write ! Ji? HON-nAN'V'lRTH l'Q lMt N. lth. VV'E will trade yuu a new surd tor your old one. INDUSTRIAL CJARAOE CO.. 10th and Harney Poug tail. D8 tIT"CAirnAkjAlNBXt MLHPIiy O'BRIEN AUTO CO. Iftl4-1-I8 Farnam Ht Klertrli A i. m a til lee. Waller" Anderson, eipTrejg eleofrlo A Jatterles,rorage:Li) Farnam.D. 4117, Into Tlree end Fnppllee. MSS T throw away"olil tires. "We make one new tire from I old ones and save you ta. 1 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1MI Davenport Bt., Omaha, Nb. Doug. KH4. TIRKk. lo i.'i. it; iotl HDs'tlT&tiisrslses In prnporilon Thsse tires are new, first elsas tires. Duplet Tire Co., (Ill Farnam Si, Houa-lee 4M7I. AUTO TIRTT8 nnnt'ii.T. i2o t pm. PUOTlHK CO.jJll Chlosti Bt. A I Nepal rl a e m Ta I tlm Kril. Autri" Radiator Repair Frvc" a nS prlreg right, lit fl. iron Ht. P. im. flOft reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired hyt1orfer, HO N, lut'i. JOB MI'RPH y-Auto repairinta lli STlTtrT Ht. Tyler W. nlgl t Red ATM Omaha Redlatoi ; RapTco.7 20M iuTtyVtH ' RyL IA.TE TRANSFERS futile Keid to Tra i. ' BUphanso'n, Martha atreet, 1IIV feel west of Twenty-ninth street, north elds, 6(11111 II. Oft Msris K seal to Anton Xasal, Twin-ty-thlrd street, 1TI feet south of II street, wast side, Ilsl40 I 11 W. Hinder, eieculor and Iraetea, to Mary Catherine Vaughan, north west corner Fifty-third av.nu and Leavenworth, 4 1 z 1 2 a SAO Caroline Anderes to Joseph Margule. Locust street, 110 feet .est of Hla teenth atreet, north eld. Iltlll.. 1 I.ula Regan and huaband te Douglas Hecurlty company, Thlrty-flrat street, 1S2H feet south ef Kdward L'rslghton svsnue, west side IT its Beautiful Lockwood Addition Dundee District Opening Sale Begins Tomorrow, Friday, May 26th Large lota and villa sitea, Hollow and Llmwood Fark. Never before offered for All modern atreet Improvements, including paving, curb ing, water, sewer and fjas mains, and wide eidewalks, now being installed and neanng completion. The location on the high ridge two blocks south of Dodjre atreet, between 51at and 63d avenues, commands the finest outlook in this beautiful district. Restricted to High-class Private Recreation Parks Large thrifty elms, double rows in front of the lota and planted over the property (rive it the appearance of a grow ing park. LOCKWOOD for Home Life and Home Comfort Come at once, look over the jrmund, see what we have done, and then select a large lot on a winding avenue, with an unobstructed view. You will agree with ua that the homesite we are showing you is beautiful. Convenient to Dundee or West Leavenworth car line. Environments of a suburban home, but all city conven iences, yet no city taxes. IVires will never be lower. Terms Fasy Payment t per cent per month Lockwood Addition Office la en the property, omrr &M ami Jackson streota. lrW out D'ilg street, thu Lincoln Highway, to !,' stru t, thru drive two blocks south. .Siilismm on ths fc-Tum every day early an. I Ut VI, prices an, other partlcuUrs uptm applkatmn. Shuler & Cary I'hftrte i.ugU fi'? 4 BELLEVU- SENIORS HOLD AN OUTDOOR REHEARSAL tie MM i nil,., r ifhra'nl t l tHe l-r!'evttt 'l!i',; irft.'i !, "lit M it I ' I 1 1 tnu; i l'l'l i tf iff at a. I Al Ui ttlll.M III Me ... li-i !er ! tt lfil iU i l ro! t "... . , I... I '- I If, .in K I 'Tf ' 'Mfti. l.e f t.l (nit linn.il , i',e .tr. ; It,,,, h I'M I' en I .1 ei tt, I'n.f Pull Ih-.iiglil e t tltl hi 1 .lie tut ,i ,,.., , t a a e ! t a,.. I l'l --lial taOfl IMF t ; a -.1 l.i.l'i1H REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1141 1 Garvin Hros. lo Matthew BJornson, Parenport street, 110 feet weet of Fourteenth street, south side. 221I3 1 Buy Acres or Half Acres in the Most Beautiful Acre age Tract ever offered for tale near Omaha. "Benson Gardens" Where you can buy one acre for what you would have to pay for a regular city lot, and you get from lix to eight titnea more ground. The taxea are lei and the increase in value ia more certain. A few dol lari Invested in acreage NOW will bring you big re turn!. Don't overlook the oppor tunity to buy an acre or half acre in the Third Subdi vision of The Post Farm, that we are now offering for sale on the easy-payment plan of $10 Per Month on an Acre and from $5 to $7.50 Per Month on Half Acres Benson Gardens has the richest land to be found any where near Omaha. See us about this at once. Office open evenings 7 to 9 p, m. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HaAiey St. Thone Tyler 50. in magnificent view, near Happy sale. Residences. Provided. 2o.' i ii k. ;,,- t! : i,r First Omaha Man to 4 If mum a:s a ivianno lte I. I'll it e i I I et.! ,! .a I i.ttr Milt I" 1 a 1 1 r in fiti t.... ,,( (la HI. r. la-. I 1! M, n.!, t t,. r lUlan, Ji. .S.llh i a . a, 1 1, tltael ' e. aai, -Itllttttl HUM, ,), ate .'!. I 1 1 ..i Uv i,. .in..,, , !,itie re, lt,.t,i,tf ! , )1( , a, t j K ", ,!.., .e l.,.ti ..t I in i.i, ,, , . geaiil l ist; J i n ! I'tll IO'i'U IH M( I f t .y iKlt. Itt.l'aJ III i t i. The Secret of the Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author ol "Ths End of th Trell." "Fighting In Flanders," "The Road te Glory," "Vive .la Franca," etc. First Installment. (Copyright. 1918, by Ataaander Powell.) "Ralph" Burke," said Montgomery rerniniscently, evidently putting his thoughts into words, "it's close to fifteen years since I've seen him why, little Clco must be al most a woman now " 1 won der if she looks like her mother " Stepping across to a small safe. set in the wall, he gave the combi nation a few rapid turns and the steel door swung open. Opening one of the drawers Montgomery drew out a large, square envelope of blue linen, "I wontlrr if I did right by Cleo" he mused aloud, staring at the enve lope with unseeing eyes. So lost was he in meditation that he was quite oblivious to the fact that the door leading to the outer office had opened and that a young man, his footfalls deadened by the thickness of the car pet, had entered and stood beside liiiu. Who's Cleo, Uncle Calvin?" he exclaimed. 1 didn't hear you come in. I must have been talking to myself," he added, apologetically. Restoring the sealed envelope to the drawer from which he hed taken it, he swung shut the door of the safe, but failed to lock it. Returning to his desk, he picked up the letter from Washing ton. Here's a letter, Gerald, which I have just received from Davis the man who keeps me informed of what is going on in Washington, you know, just glance over it, will you. while I get a glass of water. I'm feel ing a little dizzy . , . must be the heat . . . devilish hot today." The door had no sooner closed be hind his uncle than Gerald Morton daried silently across the room. swung open the door of the safe and snatched out the blue envelope. "Not to be opened until my death. Calvin Montgomery, he read aloud. "Now I wonder what the devil is in that?" he muttered, examing the aeals. "It certainly gave the old gentleman a jolt when i caught him looking at it. Ana who on earin is tleof At that instant footstep sjunded outside the door. Realizing the impossibility of concealing it on his person, Morton nastily returned the envelope to its drawer and closed the safe. Had Cal vin Montgomery observed his nephew more closely, he would have noticed that his hands were shaking. "jf this invention of Burke's is what Davis says it is, Gerald," he said, "we must get hold of it." "Hut suppose he won't give us the option, Uncle Calvin?" asked Morton. "Suppose he has already promised it to the government? What shall I do then?" "If he refuses," said Montgomery slowly, "give him this message." Tak ing a card from his case, he wrote a few lines on it and handed it to his nephew. This is what the young man read: "Dear Ralph I once gave you something that I valued as much a you value the secret of the subma rine. Now is your chance to repay me. Calvin." When Hope reached Dr. Burke's private wharf the following morning, he found that the inventor and his daughter had arrived before him. "f am no stranger to submarines, Miss Burke," said the young naval officer, bowing from the waist after the Annapolis fashion, "but this will be my first trip on one with a woman for a shipmate. Indeed, I imagine that you are the first woman in America to go down in a submarine." "Perhaps you don't approve of women being permitted aboard war craft," laughed Cleo with a sugges tion of coyness. '"I approve of having you aboard. Miss Burke," said Hope, in open ad miration. "With you for a mascot 1 feel certain that the experiment is going to prove successful. "When vou two young people have finished throwing bouquets at each other," broke in the inventor, "we'll get started. Ia the crew all aboard, Hook?" "All but Satsuma, Ir," answered the seaman, touching his cap. "I left him at work oiling the engines, but he's disappeared. You can't trust a Jap, anyway. That reminds me o' something, doctor. You 'member that dark-skinned, furrin-looking feller that come to see you the other day? Mahlin was his name, wasn't it?" ;;Yes." "Well, when I was goln' down to the wharf last night, I saw him talk ing to Satsuma in front o' that empty house on the beach. They was a-whis-perin' together, an' the minute they saw me they went inside. P'r'aps the Jap's got another berth." "No matter," said the inventor Im patiently, "we can get along without linn. If everything ia ready we will go aboard." "J have not confined my efforts en tirely to my rtxynrn-prodiicitig sys tem,' rrmaiked Miirke, as he followed his guest through the circular man hole in the drtk which gave accen to the bunt's interior, "I have ind ued my tiire nioiiirnfi jrt perfecting one or two other devices l.tr Use tin auhniarities Valmh lu,iy intrrrM you, I bi arrangement fur automatically "leniiirf ami tlit.inu the hatchway l one i l iheni " A he iokr he liuti. i ale. I a Irver ronurrted with Heel tods valuih ran tip ti the ImiikcI cover ol (te (uteri through valmh they hul jim itt-,r,.,itli-t. 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