THE REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1916 13 r FOR RENT Ap'ta and Flat. orh. 03 N. 17TH. 4-r. sit. mod., 127.60. 660 8. !th Ave., l-r ... all mod. flat, well r- ranged for renting rooms. 1.10 ' RAHP BRO8.1 DOUO. llll. 1114 N. S"d, 4-r. flat, eteel ranaa. (a plate. kitchen cahlnet, watar ., 114. RAHP broh. nova. 1111. 4-ROOM heated apt., corner, lat floor vacant Juna 1. Kummir rata. 122.60. Ill) Maria at. Red lmi. KiODEIl.N apartmenla. lit and up. fiear poatofna. Q. P. Hlenblna. 110 onlcato. .ml, i J-ROOM modrn apartment with heat and Janitor eervlce. No. 420 8. 7Kh Ave., 140. BENSON A MTF.RB COM PANT. 24 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Blda, Fbona D.-T44. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment; vary desirable. The Chuia viata. JOtn and Populeton. Conrad Toting. ISI Brandala Theater. Don. 1471. Mfarallanaoaa. SfOf'ERN apt., 7 rooma, 2: naar poet ornce. (). Y. Btanoina, 141 o I ntcaao. FOR RENTHOUSES 1 MlerrTianeitiue, WE HAVH WHAT YOT1 WANT. HOUHEH AND COTTAOK8, PARTLT MOHERN. in, 1411 Tartar t.aka Blvd 114 40 l-R., 1017 Franklin Ht 11.00 MOimnN EXCEPT HEAT. T-R., 2H19 N. 17th Ht .00 S-R, 2212 8. (ilk St J4.00 STRICTLY MODERN. 4-R, t2 N. Slat Kt 4-R., 2711 8. lb Ht 4-R., 4317 N. 27th Ht. ........ 7-R. 4.10 Eraklna 8t...., T-R., 4M4 Hertford Ava 7-R., 520 B. I0lb Rt 7-R., S77 8. llth 8t l-R., 414 N. I lat Ht l-R., ills Iewe- Ava l-R.. 1M2 N. 40th 8t l-R , 1304 TSTenport Bt -R 2211 Wirt Ht SR., lot 8. llth Ht R, 1044 Georgia Ava . 17 10 10 00 22 (ft 90 00 l 00 12 110 25 00 2. ISO a oo 46 00 10 00 17.60 10 00 11-B., 411 8. Mh St. frhotre brink dwlllln, Want Femem dis trict) FAT, 8TTtirTLT MODERN, 7 00 l-R , 141 8. llth 8t II oo 7 R., 1201 8. llth Ht 26.00 HKATKD APARTMENTS l-R., 1144 Ohio 8t II 00 4-R., 10 Ohio 8t II 00 4-R., 2046 Howard Bt 26.60 6-R , 1051 Park Ava. (lust com pleted, atrlrtly modern and up-lo-data In avery respect; heat, hot and cold watar and Janitor serv- tea furnished). 10 00 l-R, 10H Tark Ava. (first floor, vary rholce) 40 00 Cholra West Karnam apartment, having I bedrooms and 2 hatha... T6 00 PORTER v& SHOTWELL Offices With American Beciirltjr To. 202 8 17ih Ht. Phone Dona- Mil, (tRICTLt naw 7-room modern house, with all modarn conveniences; oak woodwork and hardwood floors upatalra and down bullr-ln bookcaaae and other faaturoa which represent tha difference batwaan a home and a stopping place; ona block from tha Harnay car Una; .l par mo J. H. DUMONT & CO., 414-1 fjKeeJIne Blda. Ph. IVmaies 190 pRAND new -room hunaaiow, rent 136; 2 year leaae; option to aunty rent on pur- chese price. I'hona Walnut SZll WANTED TO RENT I'nf urnUkrd llnnara and Plata, wTNTED TO RKNT'lmmedlalely, f ood7 r l-room houae with farase In Weat Kar nam diatiict or Dundee. Muat ba a flrat claaa plara. Glva full Information. Ad drees O 117, Baa. Wanted to Rent House in DUNDEE. W. I,. BF.LB Y A SON'S. Ponrta W9. WANTED to rant nine to twenty-room flat; eloaa In. O. 1(7, Baa. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Reparate locked rooma, for houaehould (noda and planoa; moving, packing and ehlpplng. OMAHA VAN AND 8TORAOB CO., 104 8. 14th HI. Iiouglaa 4161, GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE Rtorea, movee. packa. ahlpa; 1-horaa van and 2 man, l,2a per hour; atorage, 12 par mon'h. Satisfaction guaranteed. Doug- laa nil and Tyler 220. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, atorage and mov ing 2)1 ft. 11th Ht. Phone Douglaa ."4 or Webatar 6t). Maggard Van and Htorage t o. Moving, packing, atoraga and ehlpplng. Phona DougUut 1406. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. rrful attention glvn to rir for mnv Ihk. p&rklnf or tetnrtKA, offlrn ar fHnymnn4 Kurnliur t o., 1613 and 1616 Jloward fit. f'hnn D. hh't. FIDELITY PhonA PoiibJm 2 for rompltA Itut tt varant hou an-j apart mnntfi; a)no for forat. movlnf. 16th an4 Jarkann Hia FERRIN VAN & STORAGE Tacking, atorage, 16 Cap Ave. Tyler 1200, J. C. REED p La. Moving, and atorega. 1207 Kurnam Ht. Douglaa 4144. FOR RENT Buglnega Pr'p'ty fltrcii. 2226 NO. 20TII HT. Large atore room and 4-reom flat above Un.nl Imatlon for tailor, ehoa reiairlng etiop, pliiiiibing onVe or ainall faciury. Hent .d 00 pr month. li, a. wot.r. M4 Were Hlk Tioug n4 HTorTTJif ' "" Modern elnre room and baeement, 132 8 lath ht.; fttia location fr grocerlfe end meata. CON'RAO TOl'Ntl, li.' Iahdeta Th'-eier fotg 17 bT'ihK lt'H'M.4 at lci ill r'.n.m (t. Th... r H. i. (.i ii.mi mug i :n fc'Tt'ltC. bulldtiia. VI in at rooma In raar.'l'iui , N :otk l'..uii ! 8VtAl I. e'ore, ltr p..e' oiS. e'."J ' It ". htwootne. 1110 ( hUeg.i otftcee n4 ftaalt Ilea in. I I eiHAllI tC effl.e riiia In the rm'l'.ld launee tlo h, 111 N Itlk Hi, ( Mr-1, lit 1st III ear ennni". "i. li"ii(l J-l lt ar.deia Thee iug tt.f lie Is hiile . .siiti ( ,4,,m j "Ui I""' ferine retuem , Ite 1,'t etil,a r UiUoe. r. .i r4 .. r (. W t M let'vtla it-ta-tii,l. ee l et . ... tetu, iaeee n th. " "" el l ee l ,. ,, . i,e 1. 1 II litaxi I tii, (J t. HI I.AH'lk;. a, si kee. ... a) l H j ),.,w. a J i ieet, ' l.t 4 lt ; , ,,t REAL ESTATE IMPROVED VAaei. lirick ami Ntucvo Ifou.to' West Farnam District a . ... t a a I a..-. ,., ...( H , , ,,,,.1 , ' ' i-i, I e i A i . - 'ta i i e I I i - wt ! I . e e- i . e t'-g t , el ( ... ... , r . . i .,,.., ,fl e,t tHj j t - i s i, ... . '"e - i i.f, f -e a. e . I " n . i i., 1 I . : , it a I (.enrKC & Curnpany, -' I'll 1,1 t,i ' (!,.,' ., I ,,t i 1 S f e I , "I I-, l I I REAL ESTATE IMPROVED DOWN TOWN CORNER". 8a tha Northeaat corner of Hat and Daven port Big. Lot hue 10 feet on Davenport, facing tha High School and 44 feet front aga on 3 1 at Rt., facing the New Working Olrla' home; a 16-room frame bouee now covera half of tha ground and paya 1100.00 per month rent; 14,800 00 raeh 12,600 00, balance In Bldg. A I,oan Aaeoclatton. H. A. WOLF. 114 Wara Blk. Pug 0M. BUILT FAR TOU Thle la tha bungalow that you have been wanting elx rooma and bath, new, fully modern, living room acroea front of houae. Hae fireplace, bookceeee and beamed cell Inga; plate rail and panel and a number of other apeclat featurce; Urge etm room with alv wlndowa; wood work white en. amaled; entire houee newly decorated: re ment baaement, furnace heat, floor drain and alnk In baaement; eeat front lot, 4i 110 feet; fancy Iron fence. Trice for quick aala, I2.4C0. about 1600 raeh and the real monthly. Thla houae la located In Houle. vard t'ark dlatrkt and aurruunded by new homaa. RABP BROS,, 104 Mot-ague Hldg. Pouglea 1461 MUST SELL WANT AN OFFER Dandy eight-room houae. full two-etory and attic, modern tnrougnout. ok nn leh. full baenmonl and good furnace; lo cated on corner lot Juet north of Hernia Park, ona block from the car line, both atreeta paved. Thla la eaelly worth 4,6f'0 now offered at 14,000, and what a want la an offer, GLOVER & SPAIN, Dotiglae 3162. I1I-J0 City National. BEMlSnpARKRGATN Wa have lleted e dandy 4 r. all mod .em houee, 2 nice big rooma on flrat floor and three bedrooma and bath on eecond floor. Troperty la In nret.olaea condition. Nlra big lot, handy to guod car line. Price 14.300. Have ua ahnw you thla property. WATT COMPANY, Formerly Hlatt-Falrfleld Co., 246-7-1 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 40 MILITARY AVE. Vina location for residence or a etore Thla le a 60-fnot lot on the eaet aide of Military Ave., Juet aouth of Patrick Ava. la on a terrace and It la worth eeeing and the price te right It only takes a few hundred dollara to make the flrat pay- CKEIGH, SONS & COMPANY. Douglaa 240 " Bee Hldg TAKEN IN TRADE WILL SELL CHEAP, si.ooosirto CASH. 3720 Ohio HI , 6-ruoni, all on one floor, newly papered and painted. run lot, aoma ahruhbory. Monthly paymenla Ilka rent, office open evenings 7 till p. m Ask for Mr. lowrey, HAHTINUH HKVIiKN, 14UHarneyBt. PRA1RIB PARK. 1704 fowier Ava. Heeu- llful. brand new, two-atory etuoco; I bed rooma. aleoplng porch and tiled balb room; beamed celllnas In dining room, bullt-ln bookesaa In living room; beautiful shade, lawn and hedge; first-story osk finish, sec ond -story white enamel; artistically daoo. rated: Ideal neighborhood; I400 cash and 140 monthly from respotialble party. II J. BtanneU, owner, l.olf.l gall, or Doug III. Good Home Very Little Cash rive room cottage with bath; Urge lot; fine ahrubhery and fruit trees. Price, 11,111). Located 4107 North ilih ht. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Hldg. Phone Douglsa 4374. SACRIFICE SALE. 1610 N. 17th Ht., I room house; walk. Ing distance. Don t full to sea this prop arty If you want a barsaln. B. P. HOSTWICK A BON, Tyler 1604 100 Has Bldg. NEAR 16TH AND PRATT. I Iota and cottage, 4 rooma and bath, modern eacept heat; 11,100 buys tills; 1360 caah, balance 116 00 per month. P. J. I'fcHMKNH CO., 406 Omaha Nat. Hk, KuUNTZB P1.AC1 Heal bargain In large modarn house with new garage, on corner lot, J4il20. F. D. Weed. D. 171. I-ROOM house, all modarn, l032'Na. 3,1rT Worth 11,200. Reduced lo 12,760 for quick aala. lolfax 1272. r'OK BALfc Hy owner, nearly new modern 7 -room houae at a big eacilflce. Call at 4060 North 14th. lii-AUTU'lL North Hide home tor aala. Naw. V. V. Knleet. 212 Hea Hldg. IKl N. 47th til., tf rooms, inoUern, two lorlea Weljnler 7.(1. r-IiOOVl, modern bungalow, ibeay; leaving clly. 2621 N. 46th HI. UK1CK houae on fine lot. 16U tiuerwood. 11,260. Douglss 247. linuth. I-HOOM bungalow, bianil new, ell modern, oak floors throughout; oak ftnieh In liv ing and dining rooma; large, light, white enamel bedrooma; good location, re atrlcted addition. A bargain at 11,000. Easy terms BENSON L CARMICHAEL, 443 laiton Blk. Doug. 1111. A 4-room cottage, modem escept heat, naw plumbing. In a very good location. Just a few stapa from a car line. 1411 C'astelar Street. Price. 11,060; cash, 1460, balance monthly. J. B. ROBINSON, 441 Bea Bldg. D. 101. 2101 H. 16th., l-room mod. houae, thor oughly remodeled, new furnace, nice baaement; laundry, alectrto lights, nice flaturea; dandy east front lot. either 13 or 64 feel. Kxamlue It and eea ua Herka Muell. D. 61)47. bi'kcTa itbaroaTnT" u.njr Oood cottage, 6 rooma and bath, all modern, paving paid; houth 2iat til., near llanscom park, good location. 1U.L1A III.K, HKALTlf CO., I'horie D. IIH2. 11 laci- Ilii uroua. AUCTION SALE ITnm nd lot iocuiM Ht If . 7 Chlf rt. tn h nol4 to 1ha high btrt.tr. Thurflay, June 1, at 10 a. in. ISlurp. rr-n-t'My fi.iin u( m ruotn nam ua lot, 3UH" tVH. Tnni, Hoi down on rtr of tu h-)W i-id Nun tnhlf nf run hiM 1t lr tit l-f1 h"tl (tri-l nhnwitig mTt hnttil nil hi.'I wmrintM riaM i fuiiHaiitut t(irt'Uiir luimn. mf ttrnti I Urn hu la juitir, l-uf It. I! U Ufttti iut rli In Th v roir t y muat t i-'ld h4 im kit iiMiritinli In )!' k up r4 t.'in HAi Uhxa n .rriUfi Jure, I at m SOPHIE .MALDMORN, OWNER. 1WU I t'OWl), Aft TIGS'. 1 ! K. (,,r IiOU I Al (. HON i O. 5-ROOM miNCALOW ALL MODERN 1 ' t it?U fit h 1 ii t.tf rl., , 1 1 H g f.i-nrlH. .aa( II fl -U Uh U'a a. 6 , I I f-- h ei in tlll.hlfl 1 ,M"" - l)t- 11 4, t..46. .4k -"-( i' ii Hi V I 6) : j.i.i"H, ' v i k I l tmrt i. -h D ' t I n f t g.a ( tf 'yhmi ) ifh .. w-nnir I u.e Km nil ).. H ' w Mlill lU'1 ! I at 4 ' 4 9- it I h, i n ! i i , .. , t 1 " '" k I t Ml T RAVER 11R0S., ' ' " b v, n 1 1 -14 ,i. ' l-44 I tm 14 4) I-. 1' , 4 M J t5i44f, W) t 4f a t I t -li III V . I' a mi i i lilt ?t ,p rtr r i inn - , . . -t ava 1 . ' i ii i , ii ii . i. e, r. a h n a, iva i HI ' i ' - i r- i-t h it . . V i e I ' . I i ... his REAL ESTATE IMPROVED yt iar'linntfllle. 1 ACRK AND l-ROOM HOUSR. One acre, fine rich garden land. par. remjr level, dandy new 2 room bnnga low Oood wall. Price 11,400. Tonne lino caah, balance III per month. Aek for Mr. Uwrv. HASTINOR A 11ETDEN, 1614 HARNET RT REAL ESTATE Unimproved Wee. LISTEN TO REASON. fhy not let me show you Lot 44, Ky. stone Park. 3 71 acres About 20 fruit trees, nearly old enouah lo bear. Rome grapea, lielence of land In alfalfa and timothy. Ona of tha moat alahtly tracts weet of Heneon. I mint have raeh and will sell for J460 an sere. Other lend In the same locality with nothing on Is sell Ing at 1600 and up. lnveatlgate for your self, then let ma show you W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Black. A LA ROE romar building site In Dundea dietrlct; all afreet Improvement. Includ Ing 160 feat street frontage of paving surrounding property restricted to large homes built of brick and stone Tha pret fleet and moat desirable location In tha weet part of Omaha. Full particulars, ad draea C 110, care Bee. Trlfl best nrea are out Benson way. Tha best plsca to buy seres out Benson way Is In Benson Hardens, Rlchlsnd Acres or West Henaon, wh.re we ran aell you ona or mora acres from 1360 an acre and up, on very eeey terms 71 ANT! NOB A HBTDEV, 1414 Hsrney pit, Phone Tyler 60 HENHON Oarden acres are the beat rloaa ln acrea to ha had near Otnahs, t all, write or phona Tyler 60 for reading mat ter, telling mora about Henaon Harden acrea, adjoining Reneon. HAMTINOH HKTDr.N, 1414 Harney Rt North. AFTKR looking at M1NNB I.HRA 100 dlf ferent buyers decided that It waa tha beat propoeltion on Ihe market and they backed their Judgment by HITYINO lota If YOU will come out today you will underetsnd why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, Tyler 117. 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR HALK A KTKR LA KB CLUB LOTT Including Ufa membership In the club. Oeorge K. Thompson, walnut 1460 fToo a lot, eaay terms, neer 6st snd Orover, one mils from car. Address Mrs. H, I Hewver, "The fibrt " Phone Colfai 761 R. TrT-iNDERVOCT Real Katata. zvri Nevilla blk. Insurant:. Tol. Duu. 3400. Mlsrrllanenna. BARGAINS In real stgU grid acreage,. (joirax lutiz. artur 11 a. vu REAL ESTATE Exchanges TH K remarkable Inrroaea In BEE Want Ada can ba traced to only ona source good results at has cost than any other umilii papar. 12,fi78 MORE I'ald Want Ads March and April then aam months 1116 MAVK a good niortgnge iaah and a well constructed modem home In best resl deuce section of Omaha for a close-In 10 acres. V hat have you good 7 W. T SMITH ro . flty Nat. Hk. Hldg. WHAT 1UVH Yutl OR DO TOU WANT f Hea ua flrat. We may have Juet what you want. Wa sstl or trade everything, anywhere. Chas. J. Smith. Tyler 1611. 612 Bo. Ilth. CAN aell or exchange nyt!Tlng you ha"ve) to offer. C. J. Canao. -McJagu JJ1. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACK AOIC Klue site on M. M R. R , slie bal66, can ba bought cheap. C A. Orlra- mei. 142 Omaha Nat. hk. Hldg. REAL ESTATE Suburban If euana. TiiToTrTioMii; iter THIS DOT t 110 00 down and 1 1 0. 00 per month; price 1260 CO; ilia, 60x121; located on Dooust Ht, between Clark and Hum ham. pot far from arhool slid car Una. leeo. R. Wright, He office, Omaha. losscll Bluffa. TO the Omaha people buying houses In the west end of council Bluffs, we have a choice Hal of new, modern West Knd hous'-s and lots and will gladly show you anytime, jjat a Huas co. Telephone 3244. 121 Pearl 6L Council Bluffa, la. Dsslre. DUNDEE THE ONE BEST BUY ' $5,250 Htf llvln room, dlnlnf room anil kltrb mn on flrat floor; 4 unuaually food Ud bdroom and bath upatalra; attract'va arrnimtnt; bsautlful oait wood work i on of (ha baat lotutlona in tha vlllaga; full anuth front lot, &0i,l6, oria bloc It to ear liii. Hara la a iractlrally naw, up to dato modarn houaa. which coat Ift.OOO to build nn a lot worth 11.600. to ha had fur tha coat of th bouaa aloua. Muat ba aold, wa want an offar; It'a a wonder ful hnc a. now rented at 0 par month. ARMSTKONG-WALSII CO., Tyinr l..:ii. tit Itnae Bldg DUNDEE BUNGALOW EASY TERMS Fit Kdoil ilanfl ru'Miia nil on ona floor, modern in vary rartitular, nlc bath ritoin, apftlal bulIMn fotura In Uvtn riMini ain. kltt hu, InritP nun porrh, fttia filll rntMnt tH m inflil , lilt m M frotit, T lvid niivi, Willi all tavii.c and all tidltt lHiJ )a ''ill- Thin la a mlnhiy BtUh lirti ,l,u-i Aityiiim waiitltiH tu own a horn ntitlvaiy rn't hmi thta ri xiriuint I'rtca only II.3ir0, 3u0 csb, balait nt'M.t hty. PAYNE & SLATER CO., lie I'mahe N i iM I'hoiie Iwug ime $;,()()() HF.Al 11 l'L L Hf NDr.K. tr i anl vd ati ill v i r laid 1m f'.ill. i-. ai-l juat rtahl and uihmt ad'ai ( with h I wttl vti'lairi If in tratd, U"t t t, aiiii-i avary nviMt.a ti r ,itt f-if, i pmf rartt to tftri t'.iaaaht t a for tha h--iia r aiariHt( n WPIUm Vnt f i haHraH 1f f tutu with g (uirtn. i ,- t a h.4- i'iwt ha.pair. in Minda I lnreHi-v. h .it 1 i. I l.iHl.r 11 U Ol HI T.l let-allanrnoe. " "a: til l iiaS iii i eV I'.Ti'"' I' ti4 I ii inn e' -i 'rin g aa rer. 1-1 l-ti-. a t iirr..,n-,,vi ih g..e r1- I r 4- li. ilo. nr e -e ei.4 re U,m.. e- I a .. -.-4N.e git, e. ili..-r"-l i al . Ill Keellne. t' li el t ne. la-, ef lu-ee a ' e. sue ee f hf eell e.ne l.eli,g . i I. e I eU e , e,.e e - f a, ,.( kaia. la el e-'e-if ( ll.n,l II. I I, f . . '. li. 1 , - 4 , S - - i e' I 1 ...... i i li i . I I". ( IIF.AL I'.STATK WAN TKD . . . . I ,, f V! ., i ,, :i 4e e ei a e.'.-e ev f e I e l I ' . I . . i. . .. a ' -e.l . 4- S' 4 ge.i ' I lit.' oe I m ill e t 4 ' - I I-.,, (,... - .-. t e ' e I I .hi e, - , i f1 ill i , . i e I I. 4 liia-. .1 ( u a I i . ti-a. ., -1 ' 1 . r i 1 1 1 f I i i , , . I 1 t'e a a eee. ii. it In I ,i lie I. 1 15 i It , l ' e I e REAL ESTATE Investments DOWNTOWN CLUB HOUSE SITE 46 feet front on llth; less than one block. from Fontenelle Hotel. Only 111,600. Terms. PAYNE & SLATER CO Omaha Nan Bldg Fhnn rxiua . mu. VANTK1 4"0 llv. wldi.awaka pflopla to buy bus! new and ridiu:a lota tn tha n-w and thriving town of Ndfrland ( Qlorada in mtli-a from lnvar. rrea nnt population la 4,000 and by July 1& thT will ba aa.ooo pMp(ti. Ndrland Townalta company , N art or land 'otnrndo K If. A L P,sTATK la tho inf.-at tnvAnlmatit and tha valua ta doubling; faat In tha naw town of Nedrla,nd. Colorado. Buy whlla tha valuta ara tow. Wn will glva you anv Information you wtah. Ndr1anu Townalta company, Ndrlani. Colorado KOIMt, T-r. frama dwalllnaa. inth and Corby ranting $1.00 Ownr leaving, w anta p.nnii. j. u Barbar, KfHiia TMdg Phona Tylar 1710. FINANCIAL Ural foetal l.nitna, Blortg,as;a. We are ready at all times to make loans on tirst-class city property and eastern Nebras ka farms. Hates on request. UMThl) STATES TRUST C O. 212 South 17th St. MONKY TO LOAN UN Apartment houees, double lirti k houses, single boueea, btielneee proierty and farm lands al 4 per ceru. per cent A 4 pr ct W. II. THO.MAH, ill Keellne Bldg Houglss HIS 6 l'KIl CKN'T to 4 per tent on l"t cleesiily reslilrni'ee III aniounta I.Ontl lip; aleo farm loans, rteeeoiiahle conimleelons. PICTBR8 TRUHT ft.),, 1IM Karnam Bt OMAHA homea. Kast Nehreelia farms U'KKKKK rtliAl, lOSTAl'B It), 1011 Omaha Nsl'l. Phone Douglas 1716. MONI0Y to loan on Improved farina snd ranrhaa. v a also huy goml fenu mort gsgeg Klnlte Inv. Co., i mialia REAL, KHTATK. loans, ell per cent. Hue I. K. Bill K ik I D., Ill Omeha Net. Hsnk NO XiKI.A Y. W. T UH4IIA.M, bbb nr.ua. MONfif TO I. )A N-rfoTTTeaia, on Improved properties. BHOPEN Ar ( '() Iinlig 4!2I MONKV on hsnd for illy and ferm loans, II. W, Winder, t'liy Nations! Usnlc Hldg. UJANH 6 i- 4 T'er fnl LOANS. THOH. I,. McilARKY. Keellne Illrig Ited I.HI ClTt and farm loans, I. I', 4 per cent. J. H. Ilumont fo , 414 Keillne Hldg. 1100 lo llO.OllO made promptly. F. I. U'cad weed Bldg, lth and Ksrnam His GARVIN imos2hC 5 "SlON E V. IIA'TiKi .SUN A MU Itl'ON SID Omaha Nat Hun ll'rlji lock and Honda. Our Nebraska farm mortgagee are not uf 7 fec.ted hy Kuropean wera or panlca. Amounta 40 tn 120.000. We collect all Interest and principal free of charge; 80 yeara In lha Nebraska farm field without a loes la our record KWJKK, INVESTMENT COMPANY. 01 Omaha Nat. Hank Hldg , Omaha, Neb. HOME BUILDERS GUARAN TEES YOU 7 PER CENT. Invest In shares now, while they are I II No speculation, shareholders protected by mortgages oo new homes. Ask ua guaa- llons. HOME BUILDERS, 17th and Douglaa Ht. Omaha 14,000 mortgage bearing I1 per cent semi annual, si c urea by properly, valued 111,160. 'Jalmage-Looinla lnv. Co., w. o. w, Hldg sitrss of Title. Cilia m tltnt Abstract Co." We carf'brlng VJ liai ail lit down your khetm. i on ehort notice. R. 7, I'attereon Bldg 1). 3447 Kerr Title, Guarantee anil Abstract Co., a modern abstract office 106 H. 17th Ht. Tel. 1). M7. HKKD AllSTflACT Co, oldest, abatiect of fice In Nebraska. 'J0i llrandels Theater FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado I. mule. CATTLE HANC11 for sale. 1,000 acme near Hurord, Colorado. 200 aires cultivated National foteet grazing prlvllifgee for 1,009 rattle. Addreea "Kanch," 7S0 Mymea Hullillng. Denver, Colurudo bun now tli e auction 1-1 1-66 . Weld county. Colorado, 14 per acre, owner, Kred this, Lincoln, III. Tow a 1, a fide. EXTRA 140-anre 1'otlawettamle county farm near l'erala, vary fins, 1160, for Omaha clear Income A. ABBoTT. Atlorney-st-la, Omaha. Mlnrw-aola l.ttntla. VlL'ICK ACTION 11.000 00. 11.000 00. 11,000 00 down and halanca ten annual psyineijts st 4 per cent will buy one of the beet (I'lextere In Ihe Red lllver Valley; good set of new buildings; two miles from town; all under cultivation ; richest eoll, nothing better for a fine stock and grain ferm; good water. Hrhool clone by. Price 17 60 per acre. liok this up now WOHKH-MOHR INV KM I'M K.NT III, 41 alerchanla flanlt Bldg , Ht. Paul. Minn. 40, 10 Oil 140 AVHLH good, heavy soil, well-settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good rosds, schools and churches; price, 14 to 20 per acre; ternut, l per acre caah, halanca tl per aore a year, 6,000 aorea to aslant from; agents wanted, will make low railroad rate to Inspsot. HCIIVVAH HHOH, 1011 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri LanAli CHBAP FARMli Any"alse7 easy terms, in the beautiful Ohhihs of Dent county, Mo. W. H Krauk. n Neville lilnrk. Omaha. NrbraaUu l.aiula, lTT.I. make sumeoitA ft bergalti on a good Improved corn and elm k faun, inn a- iee eoutlHient Nebr . t'otiveiil-Mit to good iiiuiilseet teen of l.eeo Urlie owner tor per l li uliii n Ail'ln- I" 1 1 It I1, h roll NAl.f. - ll-et leige body high grade inedlum priced land In Nehreeke, very little uinney requited C. lliadley, Wo. ba.-h. Nb KoK HA1.I.- i:o anea. alt inllea e iuth of lug Hprll.g, Neb Level land Price 111 per a-re. H. M. Ailems, Morris. Alllin., owner. Al flK'l, lmpiota.1, l-i ' Nebraai,e. niiiel be e.ild 111, Itriieen llow, Neb ill' 'II IMlllllv, A'litreae I" I Nnrlh liakula la tide, KAhM.1 t 'H HAl.K AND (..V-'ll SS'"i: I N i tu-; Hr'n Kl V Ml 1 A it. I J " i. N ' Kilt IHM'TA I I, HI. In. In I ri.il a-i i:. HAStJi.su in fi.r. nioM V Al lllrfi In 8"- A' '11 1 ." TllrS-w KAItMH AUK 1II'I.Y ISll'HoVll' i !'., T- "ttAVN. AM' i.ll'iW i l:VTilts-i it S'livil.V (in: MM - r ATI If' t nl N (HV I'.' AM ,i: I- V i II t A J- l.lll ItiHii l;i o I KV IMIsr. 1 tl i I li i ii i ,i r mu m i h i n ii 1 1 1 hi it . W ! I V i-4 H a I ! II H r M'ltl i Jr I I- I 1 1 ll. titwfh) liikil UhIi, I, ' ii 1 1 1 i - I i I i a-, r tt 41. -i. i t a i. e - null r, eee, r e . . I ' ii' ' - I ' I --s 1 1 I . a , ' In, e it lt -e J - -e tl f i f.i er-., .i eft t iuii v... i, e ee ii. .i i. I , iit i .1 tf t- ,i ..i l. i. i. i. !.. tie i'-e a t In Kails I a ads ,i., , f i, . I .., ... ,(.,. w . .... i, 1 1 , , e ' ' . '. i. , i . . . i .. 41 i e lie . 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If you are In the market for a good used car. now Is your opportunity to purchase one st a very small price Read the fol lowing list carefully and then come up and see for yourseir. 111. 4-ryl Httidehaker 1114 HtuJrhaker "4," I eitra tires stsrter. 1411, 4 cyl. Overlsnd. 1U, 4 cl. Overland. 1114 Pnrd, good as nsw till. 4-ryl. Msxwell truck. 3 1114 Maiweii inuring csrs H14. 4-cyl Detroiter, self-starter. I II 4 Ford roedeter. llll. 4-ryl. International touring 1111. 4-ryl. Crow F.lkhart, good rendition llll. 4-cyl. Cadillac, good condition C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Hfftrtdnrrt Trnyinn, i$2. In flrit.rl ron dHlnn. Motor hat IS Nvr I.tsiit platnn tlim, i tiw connactlnf rod lnton pin tut liunhinm, Z nw crank ahaft buah Inna, rnnnarttng rod buahlnra, acrapad to m, A iifw roller bnartnir Blaavaa, I naw l'rmt.Q hnail lampa ftwart vacuum aya Imn, TrufTault, Hurt ford A tMamond Uhn-k alrftoi tmra. Addraa L 991, Una. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE D 1110 2301 Fernam Buli k roadster, n il. ' Chevrolet touring; elect, equipment. Manweil louring. 1114 , llupinnblle touring, llll. A I'Tl INIOBI I.K lNHi-RANClC Mpei lei rata for liability Insurance an Ford cars, Including property damage. III. rlre and then at lowest ratea. K1I.LT, ALMS A THOMPSON, 111-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. llll. nonoB car riNic condition, Run 1. 100 miles. Three eatra -aetugs-A good buy. NEBRASKA UUILK AUTO CO., 1114 Farnam St. Phona Doug. 711. TUB AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Make a ton trunk out of your Ford car. everybody la buying this 'Torm-a Truck." It solves your delivery problem and setts like wild fire. Agents wanted For particulars see or write JOHNSON DANFOIITH CO., 1421 N, llth. WE will Hade you a new Ford for your old one. INDl'STRIAI, OARAGE CO, 10th and Barney, Doug, llll VSKD CAR BARGAINS AT MLRPHV-O BRIKN AUTO CO., 1114-14-11 Kernem Ht. A a In hrimirles Muil l-alnlle(, NEB. Auto ilsdlator Repair Service anJ prices right. 214 H. llth Ht. D. 7JI0. 1100 lewsrd tor magneto we ran t repair Colle repaired lleyednrfer, 110 N Uth JOB Ml'HPKY Auio" repairing, ill ."TjIK lLT,r ' '" " '" ""cl ' ' Klcc-lrlc 4 arr.worillaa. Waiter Anilersot., agp't rep g alootrirT naiienag, Btoraga. i.io jfaria.rn. U17, Anlo Tlri-a anil Bnnplles. DON'T throw away old 1 1 res We' maka'otie new tire from 2 old onea and save you 40 per cnni. j m : Vulcanising Co., 1614 Dev. annojrt Jit., jnmslia. Neb. Douglaa 391 4. ALTO TiltKS BF.nt'II.T, U 00 TO II 00 DUO Tf RK Co., mi CHICAUO ST Till Kg. J0a, 14 71, Klslts, IS. 74." Other suTs it. proportion Thess tires are new, flral less tires. Duplcs Tlra Co , llll Karnam Ht. Douglas 4471. E-"!-''!-"! 'yiTrw-i.-f'-mrMTrTr7tg,jarn-w.eataottuiimjy Motorcycles and Bicycle FOR BALK Thor motorcycle, newly" eri- aiiieleil, engine over hauleii. Cheap for cash. Phone Harney 2143, II A R I . IC Y -r A V I DHO N M OTO It?' TCL KfT Be f - gslu In used machines. Victor Hoos, "Ths ilotnreycle Man." JVOI Leavenworth. aie .e,i... aj- ST HOMR BI'II.DIMS- ch.r-e II II SO 4 No Hpeculellun Dtvldende July And January, Flret tnortsass se- jSKKi-W rurltv snd bulliters' a r o f I I a Mqnef lo. It on ehort autlee, (f,'v, Amsrloan haoturlty OoN T. aV. ' J 17th and Douglaa 8t., Omaha. J 1 LEGAL NOTICES TO lloNI'ilOLOLlUs Ub TJiti; blih,lU- UAN t UAL, l UJII'AM, Tha holili ig of hunds of Tim Kherldiui Coal i iiiiiiihii v arn lieteliy iinUfirrl that Din mini i e'Mic'i. irusie uniler triiMl ilcoi of riio Mn-1'Ulan Coal cumpaiiy, tlniml line II, l'.Hi.t, and rti'iiideil Juno M, JUUa Honk II nl MiMlKngo lli-cnrils, oil lumn 4Vi, In ilia nil lie or ihn county li-ik t-r the i mi n i y oi r-neriiiaii anti Mate f V v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u, line rci rHeil nuili a Irom Ihn ,Sh. in hni Cnul i'oiiiitiiy thai It nil, on or In l"t Juna ilu UMii, remit lo tha nili'imi-iii-'l 4.4,i'i.'l In lk Ui an-l to I n o J4 biiti'ls, en iirovMml In raid trust ,1 .. it lii' la hereby given thai llm utiilerel.tiwil hug drawn ami eolecled by it the luiioHitig i wi iity iiiiir nurtii'Mi a ni wrtityfoiir f lt bumla .utetuiiilliig ii ml l v said It nt deed - I. e ; 4, 4. i l, hi. i.i. I, hi, i 'a. i, i, :i,;, :m. ,t, ,, sin ;;;i 'i. 3-r. in4. 4-h. m, :.tn. i. nil -lit rrntri tin- eiiihini! ruin! i.i e en I' ll I I" it ' ) sold 'I he rhi 1 1 Inn t ii 'rr PHttl tr'lei ueeil rtliU ll(ein Mil, H I'B v'lii.'i'l i-f aaM 1. .' In 111" ii.e. Kli. , itt ,,r T.eiitie .nine ii i,mv me i,.U relS'l' d lv l:l, rt! Its I'ffl' ee. Ht the .I'm r if I ice i li.itii and Mi'lienii atree-tg, le, ihe i'iiv if i hlcag'i, li lunie on ha .1 .In i-f Ji'v A I', rue pay lo Ine i,rre or leaie'eied uien.re nf eelt mis. ii'ilitt" red ae e' iiej.i u,e t ' 1 1 I e mi neted Inleieat tiiete ni I " i ' p.. n !' 'tile, lei a -I d. 1 . el y I li,f..' I"ilrfiicl. mi etii eie.i ant ii. il-ant led h il 'icpeil c.tiiii.ne itirrel-i . mi .... h ...f ii l ..,n j. .. I i- e M'i''l -l!! i'-...,- .!' ,, i ni - ,li, i.f J-ilv A D I t..i.r i,,,r,,et Ol Slid it'll '-r 'l',!,''l( t S!n, till IT i 'M I S Tl ikI.i H l; ! f, i " M'l S K , PrcparcJncna for the mcrthinl mrant not only C4rr)in. th ,'ihmJi th cuilonvcf Mints, t-vit iWvi ItHlnrf 4?ery h, iitl tuituinrr know that the goatdt art awAitinrf him at attractlrt prii. This itirsni un uf nwt tAHr adeftltnrf tpaci, Avhrrtiif In The Iee, The Secret St By E. Alexander Powell Author of "Tha End of tha Trail," "Fighting la Franca." ale. STNOPSIS. Lieutenant Jarvls Hope le detslled by tha United tuatea naval board to Investigate and report hie findings on the Invention of Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to bring tha submarine to a atate nf perfection. The lieutenant arrlvee In Valdavia and la wel comed by the Inventor and hie daughter Cleo. On the Irlsl trip of the Inventor's boat a Japaneae helper Is surprised In tha set or exemlnlng the mechanism of tha ven tilating device. "If tlir 4f crct is to br, had, Olga." br said, holding her hsnd in both of lii, "I will get it for you no mat ter what the cot." Two day after tlir struggle in the .iihiuarine, Gerald Morton reached Valdavis. He went immediately to see Burke. "Doctor Burke," heqan Morton, when thev were seated in the inven tor's study, "I have been sent here by mv uncle, Calvin Montgomery." "Calvin Montgomery I" ejaculated Burke, and Morton saw his face sud denly blanch. "Calvin Montgomery is an old friend ... 1 have not heard from him for many years. But but what dues lie want of me?" "He wishes to obtain sn option on your submarine invention, Doctor Burke," said Morton, on whom the inventor's expression of momentary alarm had not been lost. "Should it pass the tests to which he would naturally wish to put it, he desires me to say that be would be willing to pay yoi very handsomely for your rignts very handsomely, indeed." "I appreciate your uncle's offer, Mr, Morton," was the reply, "but I cannot accept it. In fart, I have al ready promised my invention to the government of the United States." "We will pay you far more than the government, Doctor Burke," urged Morton, "and the government is notoriously slow pay." "The government already has my promise, said the inventor firmly. I hen we cannot ohtain tne op tion?" "It is out of the nitration, as I have already told you." Before you make your derision final, Doctor Burke," said Morton, taking from his pocketbook the card which Calvin Montgomery had given him, "you had better read this." llurke adiusteri his spectacles. "Dear Ralph," he read, "I once gave vou something that I valued as rmirh as you value the secret of the sub marine. Now is your cnance to re pay nie. Calvin. Montgomery." For some minutes the inventor sat silent, lost in thought. It was evi dent that the message on the card had deeply stirred him. At last he spoke. I Ins message places me m a most difficult position, Mr. Morton, be said. "I must have time to think it over. on nan ocuer ace im ki in a few days. ' As the inventor was ushering his caller to the door, Cleo Burke came tripping down the stairs. The broad brimmed sun hat that she wore ac centuated the spun-gold quality of htr hair and the rose-leaf beauty of her coinnlexion: Hie simple gown nt clinging muslin emphasized her girl ish ilcnderness. "Hy lieorgei smn Morton to himself, "what an exquisite creature. Mr. Morton, said Burke, this is my daughter, Cleo." I'm delighted o meet you, .Miss Burke." was what Morton said, but he was thinking, "Cleo? Cleo? Now, where the devil have I hearrj that name before? . . . By the living jingo, I remember! It was the name used by I'liile Calvin when I over heard him talking to himself the day I left New ork! "If you're going to the town, Miss Burke." said Morton, noting that she was evidently dressed for the street, may I have the honor ol walking with you? I am staying at the hotel." "Of course you may come with me if vou like," said Cleo, obviously en joying the atttention of the handsome stranger. "I m going marketing, As they strolled down the street, laugh ing and chatting gayly, Morton tin- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph Weguian and wife to t'hrls- tlan Feioclc and wife, northeeet cor ner 8eventeenth and Hickory atreeta, 47v.illlfll I 1 W hi. Wright snd wife to K A Hrowneii, northwest corner Twenty-second snd 1, streete, 40x114.. . S,4Ai) Samuel Heltninh snd wife to Henry Wilkenlug, X street, 64 feet weet nf Twenty-stvth street, south side, kdslJI 144 Walter W. Wldoe snd wife to l ath. erlne H. Keen, Twentieth street, II feet euiilti nf O etreet. rest elde, llslin :.40 Pareb A. Kergueon snd husband In Mainuat r. Olllnsliy, Klfty eerond eecond avenue, nil feel north of Mnein hlghwey, weet side, Mi 141 J I, S04 Oeoige I,. ludfnrd end wife lo Agetha I! Ilninnii, Douglee street. feet weet of Kony-eighth, etreet, e.niOl side. l)t. . 100 Inn Kennedy to Matilda II lleillnien end hiiehe'id, ltnney street, ll'l fel reel of Mlleenth street, ttortlt llile, SO 1 J4 , , . . S.I10 Metv r. HlngieaH and husband to .-r I't.ni-iii, I'hlieg'i eiieet. tl f.'et e-i I'f lwenl thlnl. ttoith .Hie. I1kt.ll lU'inell I 4 1 be I Slid If In Oi-nige tensl"'i'. iwir I h w mi miner 'lluf l-.-i.th elid l'ii"' lied S In. 1 IS I I'll1 Wall"!- Ili-iander S-tin's I" llatlle It Milium Mesin iu.nl, l14 feel el ef ri lt flilh elteet. enulh ei-l. I'"I41 . -t IdrMiaiir r l,,iff 1,, ii,rOa kiet'i. rni lie, eueel. I l-.l e.ulli i't I ei'-.t -.1 el'le. fill' .' H-. e ,1, ih end Im.bee.l I" V'4 1 ' ' ' 1 " 1,1.1 .1 avenue . ' f, i . -el I ' . ' . I.,t I I'l,. i M.M Hi Ii l, 1 I . I I"S . I III .hit ite.,1 l"l i i- ii i ' i' . i i.-1 - lif'v h'i e I lul l. i' v i . I in i is. te HemliiMM i, intieee. I ttit.lv rf.l. and i '" ' . even 1 . I I i i n I l- i n Aieie V l t.-n I . , k . ml I I li ! a t ef iii-j h li.' ilih 4 '. 1 n t. We. 'i " I . I S . .. I le - i i. , e -i ' lnii'.i" I "li" enee-e . ll'l I . ... . in,.., 1' . ' i , i e I . I Is ,. - , ii ,,., m , i ' 4 l-.i . I ' , ' .tie e" ' ua i. 'i ' , i l i i , i - ' a a e ' . . i 1 1 i , I w.et i i in Ot'll ii'.,!. I .'I I II I llll I Vt ' I , I - -. Is I..,. il I I !' ' e e ..... - li ii i . a, , , .,-.-,! . ! 1 ' I ' .!. I. ... i'..i e,i ' I. oi, , ' V I I 1 'I l-n .u iei, e- ov a le. i 1 1 a , ',,. ' '-ei e t f v e - - i, . . Ilk 'I Wl' I 4' feel, l I- ikili I . lie. is vi e.e ! . e . eat. it h i.i -t 1 So a-e- ,i f.et I l lli.aa II II. i eel eel fe i V ui ... M i , t ,. I 1 I f.el ., it ti in ... e . , l t Submarine la Flanders," "Tha Road to Glory," "Vlra Copyright, 1918, by E. Alexander Powsll. consciously fell under the spell of her girlish charm. "Tell me, Mis Rurke," he said as he was leaving her, "do you know a man named Calvin Montgomery?" "Why, no," said Cleo; "I never heard the name before." "Vet, I'll bet my last dollar that it's more than a coincidence," mused Morton, as he entered his hotel. "Uncle Calvin, talking to himself, speaks of a girl named Cleo. Then, almost in the same breath, he tells me to come out here and see his old friend Burke. ' And Burke introduces me to a girl named Cleo. And any one could see that Burke was discon certed when I gave him that message from Uncle Calvin, Burke has some thing on his mind besides the secret of tiie submarine." a a a Though the police started their search for Satsuma within an hour after the submarine returned to shore with the body of the murdered seaman, they had failed to find the slightest trace of the Japanese. They had watched the outgoing traina and ferry boats. They had gone through the lower quarter! of Valdavia with a fine tooth comb. They had wired a descrip tion of the murderer to every city and village for a hundred miles around. Vet they could get no trace of him. Sat suma had disappeared as com pletely as though the earth had opened and swallowed him. late in the afternoon of the sec ond day after the fight in the submar ine, a man might have been observed strolling aimlessly along the beach outside the town, lie behaved like one who had no definite objective and was walking to kill time, for he stopped every now and then to toss pebbles into the water-or with his cane to trace patterns in the sand. So slow was Ins progress that dark ness was falling when he found him self opposite a tumbledown and de serted fisherman's hut which stood by itself on the beach, five miles from the town, Glancing about ta make rertain that he was unobserved, he knocked sharply on the rickety door -tour short raps, then three, two, one. A moment later there was a sound as of a plank being lifted with-, in the cabin. "It's all right, Satsuma," said the man without. "It's I Mahlin." The door opened and the visitor found himself ill a pitch black room. "It's not wise to show a light," said Satsuma's voire in the darkness. "It might possibly be noticed by someone passing on the beach." "Here' some food for you," said the man called Mahlin, producing various packages from the pockets of his coat. "The police have been so limy that I didn't dare take the chance of coming here before. You certainly got yourself into one terri ble scrape, What ditl you learn about the invention?" "I had a good look st the appar atus," said Satsuma. "In fact, ihe old man caught me examining it. That was when the shooting hf-jan. The niechaiiiini is comparatively sim ple. I he real secret is in some f.ir iniila which Burke uses, but v. Iiii h, of course, I was unable to find." Mahlin uttered an oath. "We've got to find it," he exclaimed "Vou had better have a look thniin'h Burke's house tonight It's probably among the papers in his laboratory." "It's not saf ' for mc to g" 11111 night." !aid !ic Japanese Millcvb . "I'll run into smiir ol the ilricctiws. I had hitler t'liit until the M-a.'ih for mi hai- had time to die dov, n." "You'll go wh-Mi I tell vou tn, my Oriental friend," said Mahlin savage ly, "and that's tonight. I've got lo have that formula and I've got lo have it quick." "It's not safe to go out tonight," Satsuma persisted stubbornly, "You'll go through Burke's house tonight." snarled Mahlin, flying into a sudden rage, "or I'll trll the detec tives where they tan find the Jap who killed that sailor." (To be continued tomorrow.; New Hay Inspector Here for Busincs J. C. Tederson, just chosen as the hay inspector lor the new Omaha Hay Exchange, has arrived from Chi cago. Mr. Pederson says he cannot tell much about the local situation until he has been hete a while and has had an opportunity to look over the field. Offices for the new Hay Exchange are to be opened soon, although the location is not yet definitely an nounced. I he hay cars of most of the rail roads vull be handled on the switches at l-'ouf teenth and Nicholas streets, where there is said to be abundant trackage on a. I ot the several roads, i he Burlington road has no trackage (there, however, so that the hay coin t ioeiiiig on the Burlington will have t be handled on the Burlington tracks t lsrw here. lhi, however, will make only two iptaies t'i msh fur Hading, while in ! K uisas Cttv, where the hay busmen , ; is hiKhly developed, the buvera have j to travel all over the coy to visit the various Iraiks lor trading purpoic. William Dukes is Dying; Hit by Car William iHikes. . doled, rending at Kit-tenth Itteel snd I a; it d avtiiue is it Hit p. nul 4if ili-sth at M J . r . h i hi-ipiul as a e i!i tf bf ih sum-. i hf a te e.' , ( ',e strfd Uo:',v , i I width .;. l'..i(ar streets t Hikes, who ta ti lis a on a-t fit' ' uti 1 . -..' Hurt (. -c, (. I li,il' I i r 41 I Wlll-'l t'lvct, K-'t-'el a- i ., t t' Ifar f I t I ! e hi .) I . "i'ji"4.i 41-le i'l I'm e . i , e f 1! -Ult I iaf I'l'lii l-t". tukt rie'tif iMr J li,. li t It t lii', 4 in .it.!, lug l.l Si-iiiao (If tl t v r I In I ' h-'Sv 'si, t:l l-'l i"i, , I fi.klj tv ii. i Ki ;. tu ti 4 if . ,i iV - THRASHER FCSJCNVTION ACCEPTED Bf COUNCIL Tf i.tr t'ni'inl 4i.ee ('.g " ll ! I'll tfH ( h M".n,, 'J l.oti.,i lliri'ift, w t, a,4 ktiiali t in ii.t lit . !..(! was v!ii t ,! iii.iiu tl r iw mi sj when Ka ttiuitv V am M i t at i4itf.r g. i I 'i'"i ititiit