THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. 13 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. . WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MODERN. 4-r 111 Carter Lake Blvd. ....... I14.M it. ton no. 43d St 18.00 8TRICTLT MODERN, ?-r. (808 Brsklne St HI.M t-r.MH Charles St. 15.00 l-r. 1S1I No. 40th St. (food detached hou.e in flrat-claes residence Mo tion, hot wator heating plant). .888.00 s-r. lots Georgia Ave og.gg FLATS. STRICTLY MODERN. 4- r. JM1 Howard St IJI.50 5- r. 888 Bo. 28th St. IBirnln).... 85.00 !-r. 1931 So. 10th St. (brand new). 87.80 Tvl HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR TO PLETK LIST BEFORE RENTING. i-. :.. PORTER SHOTWELL, Offloe. with American Security Co., 802 So. 17th Et. Poo. Ml 3. 2630 DEWEY AVE. f-room all modern hniiu nitwlv nanered. now plumblne: 833.- U0. 114 8. 33th 7-room all modern houae 828. 1104 N. 33d 4-roora flat, steel ranre, fa, plate, kitchen cabinet, fie. HASP BKUH,, youa-iae , 4-ROOM brick flat, mod. ex. heat, food, 113 -room nouae, moo. ex. neat, aoou, .io. (.room house, modern. 136. TOLAND A TRUMBULL, 4I Bee Bldg. ' Dougiaa fl707. POULTRY AND GARDEN Acre and amall hniiaa. cfclr-k.n. nlneii houae. IT: al.A 1- f room ior coioreu. uuwhiuotu, cur water. electno light. Tel. u. Z107. .STOP paying rent $185 caah, 138 monthly buys brand new 6-room buna-alow. oak finish, near Field club, prloa $1,460. Phone walnut 831. HOTELS SAVOY HOTEL. 1KTH AND JACKSON, OMAHA, NEB. Making epeclal aummer rate from 18.60 to $7.00 per week with hot and oold running water. . H. WEINEB, Prop. FOR RENT Ap'tt and Flats West. NEW THREE ROOM A Diriment with R-room accommodation built-in drewer, two nw built-in bed, hot and eold water, hut and bath; clo walking distance. Rent 188.60. Will leaee to Oct 1. Apt 6, The May (air, 2222 How ard. Fnone uougiai &&t. FINE. , iteam-heated apartment, either 4 ar fe rnotxia. on Wut lfarnain traflt- JOHN W. ROBBIN8. 1808 FARNAM ST. VlCRy' desirable 4-roora apt In the Lin wood. near 2611 Harney. 2d floor, eait (root Very choice. Bee thla. P. 1472, 8 ROOMS with 2 disappearing beds. All out ... side rooma. E. E. Stickler, Apt 26. The - ' Angelug. DfcSIRABL:: Apartments. Special summer rates. First Trust Co. V. iibi. so bo. lstb. 8T. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, i-room apart ment Call Harney 847. North. CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart- merit, big rooms, cool In summer, fine large screened porch. "The Ivy," corner Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only 132.60 per mo. see janitor in casement apart ment or call office, Doug. 100B. SCOTT & HILL CO. MODERN apt. 7 rooms, 126; near post- office, G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. South. FIVE-ROOM steam-heated apartment; very desirable. The Chula Vista, 20th and Poppleton. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. 6-rm mod. flat, 2308 8. 24th-. 220. H. 4711, Miscellaneous. 1 and 4-room brick flats, close In, mod. ex. heat til. Toland A Trumbull. D. S707. MODERN"apartnients, $18 and up. Near postofflce, O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Piatt. WANTED TO RENT Immediately, good 7 or 8 -room house, with garage In West Far- - nam district or Dundee. Must be a Orst- class place. . CHve xuu iniormausn. Ad dress O 137, Bee. . Wanted to Rent Houses In DUNDEE. W. L, SELBT tfc SONS. Douglas 161. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. i Separata looked rooms, for household gooas and pianos; moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 8. 14th St Douglas 4181. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov ing, lift. N. 11th St Phone Douglas 894 or Webster 6681, 3LOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ships: 2-horse van an A 1 men tl.Sfi near twiiir: mtnrr- la (uoniiia Dauuncuuii auaiauweii. JJQUgias METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to ordera cor nT lng, packing or atorage, offlc. at Rarmond Furniture Co., 1H8 and 1618 Howard St. Phono D 8(38. FIDELITY 8SK r'REE Phone Douglas 288 for oomplett list of vacant houses and apart" mental also for storage, moving. , join ana jacxson aim. Maggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, atorage and ahlpplng. Phone Douglaa 1488. T P kF'RTl Bipreea Co.. Moving. J. Kj. KLlElU packing and atoraga, 1107 Farnam at. Douglaa 4148. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores- FOR RENT. ; Building formerly occupied by National Printing Co. at 608-11 8. 13th St.: 4 floore. 44x68 feet, aultable for printing ahop, .wholesale or warehouae purpoae. BENSON & MYERS CO., , 414 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT. Very fine atore room, located at 34th and Leavenworth Sta. Reaaonable rant. For further Information call CA-LKIN8 CO.. Douglaa 1318. City Nat'l Bant Bldg. ' : STORES. Modern .tor. room and basement, 818 & 18th St; fin. location for groceries and meata. CONRAD TOUNO, ' 111 Brandela Theater. Dong. 1871. STORE room and baaemoat, 30x60, 1814 Harney St. N. P, Dodge 4b Co., Harney, ,' at 16th. bTOHtt ROOMS at 1H08-1811 Farnam St. Thoa. P. Hall. 438 Ramge Bldg. D. 7403. STORE building, living rooma In rear. 2008 , N. 30th. Douglaa 1883. SMALL .tore, near poatofflce, $31, O. P, Slebblna, 1610 Chicago. Officeg nd Desk Room. DESIRABLE office rooma In the remodelled Crounae block. 111 N. ltth St. (oppo.lt. '. poatoflloe), $10 to $18 per mooth. Conrad Toung. 838 Brandela Theater. Doug. 1671. Pine Suite for nd Dentlat Let aa .how you. Th. Be. Building, Office r.oom 101. Miscellaneous. OROUND floor hall, (0x70, aultable for danc ing, rink, moving picture or lodge hall. N. P. Dodge 4k Co., Harney, at 16th. SECOND floor lodge room and club rooma or buafneea, 1814.18 Harney St. 1 N. p. Dodge Ss Co., Harney, at 16th. ' REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West, TRADE YOUR COTTAGE for this 7-room house, not new, but In the vsrr best of repair, fully modern, dandy east 'front lot, -40 feet frontage, street paved, located at 114 8. 19th; only 11 blocks west of postofflee, 1 block north of Famam St, where values are doubling almost each year. Pries 14,000, or can make easy terms. Douglaa 1663. Rasp Bros. lot McCague Bldg REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. NEW BUNOALOW of five rooma and bath. fully modern, oak finish, oak floors, beam ceilings, bookcases, window seat; built-in cupboards, high grade plumbing and lighting fixtures; full basement, furnace coal rooms, vegetable room fin saat front lot, near cathedral. Price cut to 3,fe50; easy payments. RASP BROS., Douglas ma. DO TOU THINK shingles are all the same Ola I Mir Hum rrt.. a m a- a- a '" Ask a lumberman If there Is any better. ai. jjTiumjii m, f. p. irmiinger. FOR SALE! by owner, modern home and furniture, oorner lot, In Dundee; gar age. 4841 Davenport St Phone Walnut una t.tv(VW $J iit't-fi vi : incwy moaern, with Dot water heat. yg, you. uougm IB II, North. MUST SELL WANT AN OFFER Dandj eight-room, full two-story and attlo; modem throughout; oak finish; full basement and good furnace; located on a cornar lot just north of Bemls park, one block from the car line; both - streets paved. This Is easily worth 4,00 -now onerea at so.soo, and what we want is an oner. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3982. 119-20 City National. - MUST SELL EASY TERMS 1 1116-SUl-im North 17th Ave, two e-room and bath, modern except heat. In very best of condition $1860. one I-room $760, these houses on very easy terms would make good rental prop erty. See us at once on these as they are pncea to sen one or all together. BAKER 4 TILLOTSON 14th and Douglas. Telephone D118I SIX-ROOM BUNOALOW New, fully mod ern, large uvina room, beam eeuinrs. fire place, bookcases; has a number of special features; large sun room with six win dows; woodwork white enamel, oak fin ish In main part of house; bouse all deep rated : furnace heat ; east front lot atl fenced. Price for short time, I3.460. $460 casn, reel montniy, RASP BROS., Douglas 106$. Good Home Very Liltle Cash Five-room cottage with bath; large Tot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees. Price, $2,160. Located 4107 North 89th St. NORRIS & NORRIS 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4170. PRAIRIE PARK Five-room strictly modern home In frame Park Addition. Extra lame lot plenty of shade and shrubbery. ; Can be naa on easy terms. PAYNE) INVESTMENT COM PANT 6th Floor Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D1781 PRAIRIE PARK -Most artistic district In city. ro sheas, alleys, chickens, ashes, tin cans or dead oats. Has steam heated press brick community garage and club house. Houses and lota $4,600 to $6,600 with paving paid In full. One-tenth cash, balance 1 per cent monthly or will build to suit purchaser, & J soanneu, Doug. 80S or Colfax $611. 4719 Florence Boulevard. New 7-Room House. ... Ground 46x460. $4,600.00. W .H. GATES, 47 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1394. SACRIFICE SALE. 1680 N. 17th St., 8-roora house: walk ing distance. Don't fall to see thla prop, erty If you want a bargain. 8. P BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler X60. $00 Bee Bldg. $33$ CORBY STREET. Here Is a 4-room house, in rood eon' dltton, for $1,400; $260 cash, balance $16 per month. Lot 60x120. Phone Tyler 60 ana asx lor Air. uiesing. HASTINGS AV HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. I HAVE just flnlshd an all modern, fully decollated, oalc nnisn bungalow on One east front lot and can sell same for $2,260, on very easy terms. Call Colfax 1635. $850. 4-room cottage, near 38th and Sprague; good location and a bargain. P. D. WBAD, 310 S. 18th St., Wead Bldg. BRICK house on fine lot. 1513 Sherwood, 11,260. Donglae 33.7. KOUNTZS PLACE restricted district resi dence for sale. F. V. Knleet, 8516 N, ltth. South. $3,150 NEAR 25th AVE & , W00LW0RTH 6-room two-story house, beautiful east front lot, 60x127; paving paid In full. This Is by far the best bargain wo have listed tn the past year. Quarter-sawed oak woodwork, quarter-sawed oak floors upstairs and down; tile bath, first-class heating plant; small garage on the rear of the lot $660 cash, balance $26.60 per month. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY., 333 Rose Bldg. FIVE ROOM NEW BUNGALOW Near Hanscom Park; selected material used In building; oak finish; large living room has built-in bookcases; dlntngroom with , built-in buffet; kitchen, t bed rooms and bath, ail pa one floor: full basement, cemented; a homo of quality, on large lot, with some fruit; owner has need of the money and will sacrifice for $$,$00. SCOTT & HILL CO. Dong, loot. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. CLOSE TO FIELD CLUB. 714 South $6th St., dandy 7-room. strictly modern house, full basement oak floors, fine, largo lot, paved street, quar ter block to oar line, just a few blocks from Field club, only $4,000, and terms can be arranged. Owner will be home between 1 and $ today to show you through. Go out and look It over. This Is a mighty good buy. PAYNE A SLATER. 1 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Ph. Doug. 1018. HANSCOM PARK. Seven-room strictly modern two-story square house, one. block south of Hans com park. Oak and pine finish; extra large lot; east front; paved street. One of the best bargains In the city. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5th Floor Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. (ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern. oak floors throughout; oak mush in liv ing and dining rooms: large, light white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $$,110. Easy terms, BENSON & CARMICHAEL, (43 Faxton Blk. Dong. 1731. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE rmB AND TORNADO INeWRANCa CNEIL'S B. B. ft INS. AOBNCT, (34 Brandela Theater Bldg. Trier 1034. FRAME building, five rooma, bath, upatalra; store ground tloor; large yard. South Omaha business district. Addresa J.884. NEW bungalow, i-room and aun parlor, all on one Iloor, on Ittn Ave. and flaro.; aay terms. Call owner, Red 1881. 3808 SO. 15TH, 6-room modem, new, far naoes 83 or ss-ft, lots strut paved. Barks, ft Mu.ll. D. 53CT. 8-ROOM house, all modern, for sale, 8530 Paolno. Fhone liarney 818. Miscellaneous. EXTRAORDINARY, GOOD HOUSE . Living room and dining room with best grade of oak floors and finishing, beam celling built-in bookcases, good siss kitchen, plenty of windows, pantry, open stairway to sscond floor, 3 large bed rooms, all oak floors, with white enamel finish, bath room with very best of fix tures, linen oloset, stairway to full floored attlo, open screened porch on the south west. Full cement 'basement brick foun dation, guaranteed hot-air furnace, 2x10 joists first and second floors, with stucco trimming In gable. This property is about 9 or 4 years old, faces the east on a beautiful lot The house is in the very best of condition and owner is very anxious to sell at ones. Can make very reasonable terms. HIATT COMPANY, 345-7-1 Omaha Nat'l Bank. ' Tyler 80. BRAND NEW, CLASSY, 6-ROOM BUJNliALUW OWNER UN ABLE TO OCCUPY. ' 1 Worth 3. .000, take 33,800, quick .ale. Beautiful oak finish? all built-in affect. Act outrk. OSBORNE, 701 Oma Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1471 REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. TH3 beat acres are out Benson way. The beat plaoe to buy :acre. out Benson way ta In Benson Cardena, Richland Acres or Wast Benson, wher. we can sett you on. or more acres from 3860 an acr. and up, on very easy terms. HASTINGS ft HETDEN, 1(14 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. BENSON Oardan acre, are the beat close in aorM to be had near Omaha. Call, write or phone Tyler 80 for reading mat. ter, telling more about Benson Oardan acres, adtolnln. Bsnson. HASTINGS ft HETDEN. 1(14 .Hsmey St IN. THE CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. On. of th. best lot. between the Joolyn realdence and the Cathedral Is offered for 11,7(0 for short time, worth 3500 to 87,0 more. Fartlculara on application. GEORGE W. WALLACE. (14 Kaolin. Bldg. North. MILITARY AVENUE This lot would make a fine location for a store, flat or house. Has a frontage of $0 feet on Military Ave., and a good depth. Street is paved, water, sewer, gas and electric lights and sidewalks. Price is reasonable. For pries call CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 200 . BOS Bee Bldg. After looking at MINNE LtTSA $00 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by BUYING lots. If TOU will oo me out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler 1ST. 743 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. BARGAIN Vacant lot (3x110 on SSth Ave., near Tates; make me an oner, c A. Orlmmel. 8 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. South. 95 FEET, Hth St. 8 blk... from vladuot 36,500. McCague mv. Co., Mccague Blag. Miscellaneous. (100 a lot easy tsrma, near (1st and Orovar, one mile from oar. Addresa Mrs. H. 1 Howv.r. 8834 Grand Ave. Phone Coif 1 761. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD In Benson 60 lots soon to be put on sals at bar gain prices Watch this paper for announcement of date, prloes and terms. A. P. TUKBT St SON, Phone Doug. 601. 1607-1 W. O. W. Bldg. FINANCIAL Resl Estate Loans and Mortgages. We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th St m6nky to l6an 6n Apartment houaee, doubl. brick houees. elngle houses, business property and farm landa at ( per cent, 5 per cent A ( pr ct W. H. THOMAS. 338 Keellne Bldg. Douglaa 1(43. 8 PER CENT to 8 per cent on best class city residences In amounts 33.000 up: also farm loana. Reaaonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1888 Farnam St. PRIVATE MONET. SHOPEN ft COMPANY, KEKL1NE BUIUDING. OMAHA homea. Eaat Nebraska farma. O'KEEFBl RF.AL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat l. Phone Douglaa 8718. HONEY to loan on Improved farma and ranches We also buy good farm mort- gages. itioKo inv. Co.. ontaha. REAL ESTATE loans, all per cen(. (18 Omaha Nat Banh. NO DELAY. It. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loana, (, 5H, 6 per cent j. h. uumont a co ib Kerllne Blag. LOANS 5 6 Per Cent THOS. L. McGARRY. Keellne Bldg. K.d 41(4. GARVIN BROS. n.bW MONEY HARRISON A MORTON. mo vmin ri. pibk piatj. Hob to 1M00 made promptly. V. D. Wead. weaa mag.. istn and farnam bts. CITY and farm loans, ft, 6 14, 6 "per cent." W. Ti smun (jo., si city National. Stocks ind Bonds. Our Nebraska farm mortgages are not af wm r4 fee tea ay European wars 'OA or panics. Amounts $400 I JO to 120.000. We collect all Interest and principal . free of charge; SO years In the Nebraska farm field without a loss Is our record. KLOKB INVESTMENT COMPANY. 01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. ARB YOU OOINO TO BUY LANDT If so. est a eoDT of eur Journal first It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every state. 80 that you can find lust what you wish In Its columns. Established II years, reaching 78.000 raadsra. Send I60 for on year's subscription, or 11 for live years. FARM AND REAL KPTATB JOURNAL. TRAKR. IOWA. FARM LAND WANTED 130 TO (40 acres Neb. or Iowa state par- tlculars. Don't answer unless you mean sen. 'Address o 21, Bee. Horse Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. TEAM of' horses, good express wagon" and harness, cheap. Johnson Danfortn Co. Phone Webster S37. FRESH milk cow for"'sais.'""f hone Walnut 1308. HAY, 16.10 ton. A. W. Wagner. 101 N 11 POULTRY AND PET STOCK PI O EONS pay far better than ehlckens: always penned up; little space needed to start, free book explain! all. Majestic uquao t-0.. Dept. 11, Adei, is. Just Recelvedi Mexican Baby Kafrota ' tbs first ones of ths season, is and fit. Max uetsier Bird Co.. itm Farnam st PERSIAN K1TTKNB, Baldwin Cattery, Mom in guide, lowa. Screenings. 11.35 per 100 bs. 101 N, 18th Si. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 32011 Farnam. 1914 Cole touring. 3S14 Veils touring, 11 Regal touring. 1(15 Hupmoblle touring. Douglas SS10. THK AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Make a ton truck out of your Ford ear. Everybody Is buying this "Forra-a-Truck." It solves your delivery problem and sella like wild fire. Agents wanted. For par ticulars see or write JOHNSON -DA N forth co., m: N. llth. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON I BUY. THIS LOTI 10.00 down and flO.OO per month: price mo.Od; stss, 60x121; located on Locust St. between Clark and Burn ham. not far from school and car una. uoo. r. Wright. Bee office, Omaha. Dundee. NEW DUNDEE HOUSE OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL This Is an honestly built house with sunroom and sleeping porch. The owner planned this house for his horns, so every little detail was put In which would add to Its comfort or attractiveness. The floors are oak throughout Ths finish Is selected oak on the first floor and white enamel on the second floor. A large fire place In the living room. The latest semi Indirect lighting fixtures are used through out the house. The south front, right on top of the hill, affords a broad view of the south and west. To anyone wishing a home, ready to move Into, located In a good home neighborhood, -this place must appeal, price 6,oo, and It's worth It GEORGE & COMPANY Douglas 756. 90S City Nat'l B. Bldg. 7-ROOM DUNDEE HOME On Dodge St. (Lincoln highway), fac ing south; two full stories, large lot; This home has many attractive features In the arrangement and consructtton; convenient to Dundee car line; you will like It and have doubtless often admired Hi 6,260; can arrange terms. Shuler & Gary,' Doug. 6074. 304 Keellne Bldg. DUNDEE BUNOALOW. $4.000 Almost new, oak finish, six rooms and sleeping porch; fine basement; full sited lot; good neighborhood. Phono owner, Douglas 4823. Dundee bungalow. Douglaa 1 6 si, Dundee lot, tOvfi. Douglas 26M. as acres near Dundee. Douglsr HIS. Florence. FLORENCE BARGAIN. J -room house, electric lights, corner lot 6xl32, one block from car Una. $1,460 ouys tnis. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Om. Nat. Bk. REAL ESTATE Investments A SPECULATION. CLOSE IN. The southeast corner of 21st and Burt 92 feet on Burt by 133 on 31st. Only five blocks from ths New Ford factory. An Ideal location for an apartment house. There Is an eight-room brick house now on the property, renting for S40.00 per month, but this Is so situated that It would not Interfere with the building of an apartment Price, only $7,000. ; . , A P. TUKBY ft SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-8 W, O. W, Bldg. ARB you working for your landlord T Home Builders will help you to get a home. easy plan. Begin saving now and Invest with Home Builders, guaranteeing 7 per cent a prontaole investment with cash dividends. Ask about the plan. MnHJ-T? BTTTT ntTDC TXTf ITth and Douglas Bts. boug. gfllS. $2,000 CLEAR, We are authorised to sell at tnts price modern 7-room residenos, cathedral district rented for $880 year, to good tenant House is In prefsct order. W. T. SMITH CO.. 114 City Nat Bk, Bldg. FOUR 7-r, frame dwellings, 18th and Corby. Renting, 1,080. Owner leaving wants, $9.000. J. L. Barber, Keellne Bldg. Ty 1710. WM, COLFAX, 708 Keellne Bldg, Real ins tate. City Property, Large Ranches a Specialty. SNAP $3,000 will handle $1,800 a year In come property. ittman, jtuo Clark. REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR 8 A LB OF EXCHANGE. 7-roora modern house, with hardwood finish In first story except kitchen and bath room; pine finished natural upstairs; full cemented basement Price, $6,000; mortgage $2,400. Will exchange equity for vacant land, with good, hard soil In Nebraska. J. H. DUMONT ft CO., 418.18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 688. THE remarkable Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source good results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,101 MORE , PAID WANT ADS In first five months of 181$ that) tn Same Period of 1816. WILL give a first mortgage, 6 per cent In terest secured on 8U acres of unim proved fruit land In Yakima valley Wash.), .nd cash, for Omaha Income or nearby farm. W. T. SMITH CO.. D. 281. 114 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. WILL trade . equity, $3,300 In $7,000 fruit truoK farms, 1 mus car line, good build ings, for city property or small business. Might take small car. This Is snap If you want acreage. C. R. Hallowell, 212$ Ave. B, Co, Bluffs, Phons Black 4102. FOR EXCHANGE Five thousand acres, near rauroaa. iesus iaaa vo., .uesiis. Arte CAN tel. or sichangs anything you have M oiieir. v. . ianas. aacunyuw bio. EQUITY In good S-r. house for oottags; worm f.vv, vjouax ives aiier iv a. m. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE FOR SALE. Two good trackags lota, $8x123 each, can be bought right, old houses on one that will carry the property. LINAHAN REALTY CO., Doug. 8904. . $10 Bes Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD LOT WANTED. An part payment with some easb, on new I-room, all modem bungalow; one sere of ground; chicken house and gar age. Address L 126b. Bee. . DISTRICT Improvement bonds In denomtn- atlons of $100, 8200 and $500, to net In vestor 6 per cent Int. semi-annually. TALMAQB-LOOMIS INV. CO., 1819 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 165. Abstracts of Title. fin a ran too Abstract Co. We can bring VJUdiailieC &own your abetract on snort notice, b. t. Patterson Bldg. o, 3847. K aQTr Tttlt Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. os s. nui st Tel, D. 6487. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract (Of fice In Nebraska. 80$ Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. IF YOU will invest In a gold mine showing promise of raising another crop of million aires, write the Mountain Flower Oold Mlno Co.. 8t Joseph, Mo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. COURT SAle Western Canada farm lands, approximately 120,000 acres. Tenders re ceived up to 81st of July, 1918. Particu lars on application to offices tn Reglna, Saskatchewan, or Toronto, Ontario, of National Trust Company, Limited, Re ceiver of North Saskatchewan Land Com pany, Limited. Colorado Lands. CATTLE RANCH for sale. 1,000 acres near Buford. Colorado. 200 acrs cultivated. National forest grazing privileges for 1,009 cat V. Address "Ranch," 720 Byrnes BuimMng. Denver. Colorado Colorado land; excursions every week; exp. pam. v. t,. Net ha way, Florence, Neb. Florida Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood clear 180 acres, located in beet part of St. Johns county, Florida. Address Y-445 Bie, Minnesota Lands. LAND BUYERS, Attention! Write for de scription and price list of my Minnesota and North Dakota farms. The best bar gains In the northwest E. F. Andrus, 880 Endlcott Bldg., St Paul, Minn. PREPAREDNESS Is only protection, Is preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au tomobile Insurance of , KILLT. ELLIS ft THOMPSON. 812-14 City Nat Bank. , Doug. 2818. FOR SALE TWENTY-horss powsr four passenger Stanley Steamer; unsurpassed power, speed and ease of operation, full equipment tires; almost new. A bargain. j. t. Bktuman, Fieasanton, weo. FORTS-if you want a new Ford and haven't enough money, will loan you what you need. Pay while you ride. Abbott Bros. Auto Co.. i Patterson Block. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1114-18-18 Farnam St . WJ wlill trade you 1 "new Fofd tor your old one. INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO 10th and Harney. Doug. 8281. FLANDERS rear axis assembly oomplets. Transmission Is new, $90, Address A $41, Bee. Auto Tires and Supplies. OON;T throw' away old tires. We make one new tire from t old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav enport St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2911 AUTO TIKES REBUILT. $2.90 TO $$.$0. DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO ST. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward tor magneto we can't rspatr. Colls repaired "avonr.rf", to N 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator fiepair Service taS prices right. 218 S. 19ti Si. D. T299. Electric Automobiles, Walter Anderson, expert rep'g eleotrio "and batteries. Storage. 2220 Farnam. D. 4217, MotorcyrS and Bicycles HARLEY-DA V1DBON MOTORCYCLES. Bar ; gain In Used machines, Victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Man." 1702 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS 88 down. (( monthly. dutb u acres, gooa rruii ana poultry I land near town, aouthern Missouri. Price ' .HO. AUUI H. BUM ,u., JfaZGeiSlOl Sprlnars, Mb. CHEAP FARMS--Any also, eaar terms. In ins oeautuul usance or uent county, uo. W. 8. Frank. 801 Neville Block. Omaha. Montana Lands. FOR SALE 800 acres Irritated Madison county, Montana, well Improved, 8(7.(0. Adress, J 847, Bee. Nebraska Lands, J FOR SALE. MATT KLEIN ESTATE SALE BY REFEREE At the south front door of the Adams county court house. Hastings, Nebraska, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2 P. M. The northeast quarter of Section 19 and the northwest Quarter of Section 20. Township 8, north. Range 11, Adams county, Nebraska; also Lots 2 and 4. In Block 19, and Lot 8, In Block 17, village oi tioistein. Ths quarter sections and the lots will be sold separately to the highest bidder for cash, or Its equivalent This half section of land Is within two miles of Roselahd and Is at present farmed by Peter Klein and George Klein. The Improvements on each quarter amount to about $2,000.00. This land Is strictly Srst-class land: In fact, there are but few better pieces of land In Adams county. Lot $, In Block IT, Is one of the vary best lots In Hol- tein, being just between the two nrln- elpal brick blocks In the village. The other two lots are just south of the W. B. Hargleroad residence. There are good schools at both Roseland and Holstetn. and both Catholic and Protestant churches. JAMES B. ADPia, Referee, Hastings, Neb. FARM BARGAIN. LESS THAN $28.00 PER ACRE. 857 A,, Frontier Co., Neb., rich land lo cated 2 miles from good market town and 2 miles from another good town which has good schools, churches, stores, two elevators, stc. A little over $00 A. In cultivation, 200 A. In fine wheat that will run from 2$ to 40 bu. per aero this year; about-100 A. mostly tn corn, cane and other crop, balance fine blue stem and buffalo grass pasture and hay. This Is an Ideal stock and grain (arm. No buildings. Non-resident owner now In Omaha, oan make quick deal, and If sold before harvest owner's 1-2 Interest of crop will be Included tn purchase price. Terms 1-$ cash, balance to suit D. V. SHOLEB COMPANY, 918-18 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 49. FOR BALE Best large body high grade medium priced land in fieDreska; very Httls money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. North Dakota Lands. FARMS FOR BALE AND EXCHANGE IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY OF NORTH DAKOTA. PRICE $40 TO $75 PER ACRE, RANGING IN SIZE FROM 180 ACRES TO 2,000 ACRES. THESE FARMS ARE HIGHLY IMPROVED, CLOSE TO TOWN AND GROW EVERYTHING ABUNDANT LY. THE FINEST CATTLE COUNTRY IN AMERICA. CHEAP RAILROAD RATES TO EXAMINE THS LAND. FREE INFORMATION. WRITE OSCAR W. DAVIS, 206 8. SIXTH ST., 8PR1NO- IMPROVED ' farms "down" In southeastern North Dakota ; Ransom and LaMoure counties; many with good buildings, some with stock, machinery and growing erops; $8$ to $7$ per aero; special Inducements. Write for list John W. Norton Co.. 458 Shubert Bldg.. St Paul. Minn. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE 157 acres, 2H miles ' from Hoover, south Dakota. Must be sold with in $0 days, to olose an estats. Address the owner, Mrs, Belle Hamilton. Toma hawk. Alberta. Canada. Wisconsin Lands. GET literature and maps on ths cheapest gcou ma in unnea niaies, BAKER A TILLOTSON. ' 18th and Douglas Sta.. Omaha. Doug. 1188. Miscellaneous. A SPLENDID 820-acre ranch, highly Im- provfia, iraae ror gooa nouss, umsha D. 9100. CARLISLE!, 420 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. FARMS, acrsags and city property for sale ana exonangv, u. n. uomos sup Brands! Theatsi BJdg. Doug. 8918 Emma K. Archbold to James D. Bone, southeast corner Thirty-sixth street and Cass, 50x100 $ 1 Ralston Townstte Co, to Martin WIls. Burlington street 7$ feet east of Seventy -seventh street, north side, ' 28x100 1 P. V, Guerry to George T. Morto'n, Forty-ninth avenue, 50 feet north of Francis street, west side, 60xl80H 2 Almeda Phelps And wife to Augustus F. Beavers, southwest corner Forty eighth and Military avenue, 127x125. 5,600 Zella Berka and husband to Olsela Lauvots, Tenth street 182 feet north of Castelar, west side, 88x142.6.,.. 4,428 Elisabeth J. Lindsay to Martha H. Haver, northwest oorner Border ave nue and Military avenue, 152x271; Border avenue, 187 feet north of Military avenue, west side, 100x128.8 1 Anna Lamb to Mary Lamb, undivided H northeast oornsr Thirty-eighth and Nicholas streets, 60x120 1 Harold Hansen and wife to Edmund E. Rotf, Lafayette avenue, 28$ feet west of Thirtieth street north side, ' 47x120 4,800 F. J. McShane, jr., sheriff, to Pruden tial Savings and Loan company, Burt street, 84 feet east of Twenty first street, north side, 20x122 $,287 Martha C. Olasson and husband to Hulda L. Glasson, northwest cor ner Central boulevard add Martha strset, 60x127 l,m Edward 8. Traver to Vincent Borowlak and wife, Arbor street 78.7 feet east of Twenty-fifth street, - north side, 88.10x120 feet $78 Harvey J. Oroves and wlfs to Roy A. Fry, Fortieth strset 120 feet south of Spauldlng strset west sids, 60x184 1 Harvey J. Grovs and wlfs to Alta : Theo. Adams, Fowler avenue, 80 feet ' west of Forty-second street, south side, 50x128 i Habersle Hart to Joseph H, Breuer, t al.. Ellison avenue, 92 feet east of Forty-ninth avenue, north side, 22x182.6 426 Man Enters Claim For Pallbearer in The County Court A Maim fnr tr - - pallbearer was' entered by William Lalvwski, 1047 Atlas street, in county rntirr. wrin thi .iht. n( h la. a Mrs. Barbara Poppenbarger was be ing semea up. Mrs. roppenDerger died possessed nf nrnrtrtv va1,t e, oKr..., Q rmn and to charitable institutions. Court house officials declare that the claim for money due for serv- kind on record in Douglas county JERRY EVARTS COMES TO SPEND VACATION HERE ' Jerry Evarts of Windsor, Vt grandson of William M. Evarts, sec retary of state during the administra tion of President Hayes, has arrived in Omaha to spend his vacation work ing in the law department of the Union Pacific. Mr. Evarts is studying law and has finished his third year at Yale and as has been his custom during the last two years will spend the summer in Omaha. He does this because he likes Omaha and because he ii anxious for the legal experience that he gets in the Union Pacific law department OMAHA EAGLES LEAVE FOR STATE CONVENTION In a special car over the Burlington a party of twenty-five Omaha Eagles left for Lincoln, where they will at tend the state convention of the1 or der. They expect to return Friday. Bee Want Ads produce results. ' The Secret & Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Auttior af Th. Eea al las Trail. Tifhttef k, Flaadere," TH. Rni t. Otoiy." "VIM U Prasca,7 ate. , Cavrrliht. me, br E. Alexaaaer PemU. raving with rage and disappointment he became cold, calculating, cunning, conscienceless. There was still a way by which he could obtain possession of the Montgomery millions, he re minded himself. He , could marry Cleo for his overweening vanity never permitted him to conceive of the possibility that she might refuse him. - ; His meditations were abruptly in terrupted, however, by a rap at the door. He flung it open impatiently to find a messenger boy with a note. The crest on the flap of the envelope told him that it was from Olga. "Dear Mr. Morton," she wrote, "I want you to take me to the reception which is being given this evening; hy Mrs. Delmar, the wife of the British consul. I have obtained invitations through the consul's secretary, Mr. Paget, who is an old friend of mine. When I remind you that Mrs. Delmar purchased two of the Burke books, you will appreciate the necessity for our going. I have learned from Mr. Paget, by the way, that the Burke girl and your friend, Hope, have also been invited. You may call for me a 9 o'clock." . - FIFTH INSTALLMENT. SYNOPSIS. a Lieutenant Jarvts Hepe Is detailed by the united State, naval hoard to Investigate and report his (indlnis on the Invention of Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to brtns the submarine to a state of perfection. The lieutenant arrives In Valdavla and Is wel comed bjr the Inventor and hla dauthtsr. Cleo. On the trial trip of the Inventor's boat, a Japanese helper Is surprised In the aot of oxamlnln, the raechanlam of the ven tllatlna device. Hope reporta favorably en the new device, but there are other. Inter ested In It. An attempt to burslarlas Dr. Burke , laboratory falls, but later Clee flnda him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's library to fit money: later she find, a note, from which she learns that they eon tain the aecret formula. With Hope she races to the auctioneer's store, only to find It In flames. Ola. ivanoff and Oerald Morton, two splea In search of Ihe formula, attempt to Capture Cleo when aba alla a, Ik, .... of Stephenakl. the anarchlat. Hope ruahea - ,,-r morion snoots at nim. but the bullet hlte a bomb, In the cellar, which ex plodes. (Continued from Yesterday.) Ten minutes later Satsuma, in a telephone booth, was talking to Mahlin, who was in Valdavia. " but I wasn't able to see her," the Japanese concluded. i "All right," was the answer. "I'll come over to the city on the next train. 1 11 plan some way to get into the house during: the recent inn tn. night." Though the sound of the exntnainn doubtless awakened the nearer of Stephanski's neighbors, they were so far away and the hour so late, that it did not result in attracting anyone to the scene. It was, nevertheless, with extreme caution that Olga and Morton, after making sure that Cleo and her friends had taken their departure, emerged from their place of concealment and, leaving behind them the ruined hntiae and its dead owner, set out on foot by a circuitous route for the city. Nothing was further from their rl. sire than to be seen coming from the scene of the tragedy and to be called as witnesses in the investigation which was certain to follow its dis covery. Day was dawning in the east, therefore, before Morton, having seen Olga to her apartment, reached his 'hotel, and it was nearly noon when he was awakened by someone knocking at his door. ' It was a bell boy with a telegram. Still half awake, he tore open the enevelope then stood transfixed, staring with unbelieving eyes at the message printed on the sheet of yellow paper. xour uncle died from heart failure at U o'clock last night. By his will he has left his entire estate to a Miss Cleo Burke of Valdavia, Cal." It was signed by Calvin Mont gomery a private secretary. Minute after minute passed and still Morton stared at the message as though his eyes deceived him. Surely he must be dreaming. Calvin Mont gomery dead. And all of his great estate gone to Cleo Burke. And he, iierain Morton, Ins nephew, and, as he. had supposed, his only heir, had received nothing.. Then all at once he remembered the strange remark he had overheard his uncle make that morning in the New York office. I wonder if I did r srht bv C eo?" Montgomery had said aloud, as though putting his thoughts Into words, and Morton recalled the old man's obvious confusion when he asked him who Cleo was. He recalled the note which his uncle had told him to give to Dr. Burke. "I once gave you something that I valued as much as you value the secret of the submarine. Now is your chance to repay me." Again Morton bitterly reviled himself for his blindness, his stupidity, in not recognizing and investigating the mysterious relations between the Burkes and Calvin Montgomery. Gradually, however, his shrewdness began to assert itself. From a man Big Auto Auction To Be Held Saturday Omaha autoists will have an op portunity to pick up a number of used can at unusually low prices Sat urday, when an auction of fifty used automobiles will be held by the Dowd Auction company. The cars are the property of the C W. Francis Auto company and the E. R. Wilson Auto company. All of them are lightweight cars and many are equipped with electric lights and self-starters. They have all been com pletely overhauled and many have been repainted, The auction will be held at the market place at Eleventh and Daven port streets. It will start at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. ' Another similar auction will also be held July 1. .. . PIGEONS MAKE QUICK FLIGHT TO ST. LOUIS Paul Bornorden, city passenger agent of the Great Western, who last Saturday received and released twenty-four carrier pigeons sent from St. Charles, III., by their owner, Louis Schelstreet, in order that they might make a trial flight from Umaha, has heard from the birds. Mr. Schelstreet writes that the pigeons all showed up in due time. The birds were released at 4:50 o'clock Saturday morning at the Union station here, and the first one reached home at 1:54 o'clock that afternoon. The second bird alighted at 2 and all of them were at home be fore J o'clock. The distance from Omaha to St. Charles is 473 miles and the swiftest flying bird covered it in nine hours and four minutes. : MANY WILL ATTEND BANQUET IN HONOR OF A-LTvlOHLER More than 100 men have already responded favorably to the invitation to attend the 'banquet given in honor of A. L. Mohler, the retiring presi dent of the Union Pacific s railway, The banquet will be given at the Commercial club rooms the , evening of June 28. The 100 or more reserva tions for plates at the banquet came in by mail and telephone within two days of the time the invitations were sent out.. . :. .." i' f i Some special features are to be in troduced at this banquet that promise to niuc ii uiic ui uie most interest ing occasions of the kind ever held in the club rooms. When, dressed for the reception, Cleo stepped from the elevator into the hotel parlor where Hope was awaiting her, he fairly gasped with astonishment, so marvelous was the ansformation which her afternoon's shopping had effected. He scarcely iccognited the unsophisticated, sim ply dresed girl of the little Valdavia cottage in the radiant creature who . stood curtesying before him. Even ,vith his inexperience in such matters, he recognized that the gown of chif fon which she wore waa a Paris crea tion, and that its color, a deep purple, emphasized the milky loveliness of her neck and shoulders and her rose 1 af coloring. The accessories of her costume were perfect to the last de tail; purple hose, purple satin slip pers, white gloves which reached nearly to her snowy shoulders, and at her waist a bouquet of orchids which Hope had sent her. "Do I suit you, Jarvisf" she asked demurely. ' ''D you suit me?" he repeated after her. "Do you suit me? Why, Cleo, you're the most beautiful thing I've ever seen." i, - ''."' ' The reception waa in full awing when Hope and Cleo reached the Delmar residence. Light streamed from every window. In the gardens Japanese lanterns, swaying gently in the night breeze, swung to and fro like giant fireflies. Guests were strolling on the terrace, the white shoulders of the women and the white shirt fronts of the men gleam ing in the darkness. Through the : French windows of the ballroom came the strains of a Hungarian or chestra. Mrs. Delmar and her hus band, the latter a red-faced, white- mustached Englishman, whose dress- coat was ablaze with decorations, re ceived their guests at the entrance to the ballroom. "I'm delighted that you've ".: come, my dear," said Mrs. Delmar to Cleo. "And 'hoe bewitchingly lovely you look. Your gown is a perfect dream. I do hope you will both have a good time. And I didn't forget about the books. As soon as vou left this morn ing I telephoned to my nephew at Palo Alto and he promised to bring them up with him. He ought to be here at any moment." She beckoned to the servant stand ing at the front door. .."My nephew, Mr. Leyland, . will arrive shortly. He i bringing with him two books which Lieutenant Hope is very anxious to see. As soon as he comes I wish you to take the books to the study at the head of the stairs and then notifv Lieutenant Hope that they are there. Do you understand?" . , (To Be Continued.) Wisner Company First to Reach the State Fair Grounds (from a Staff Correspondent ) ' Lincoln. Neb., June 21. (Special to arrive reached Lincoln at noon to- nay ana are now at tne fair grounds. : The company is composed of thirty three men, in charge of Captain W. E. Kelso and came frorn Wisner. It is known as the supply company of the Fourth regiment and its duties are to go in advance and prepare the camp for the troops. . They received orders to get ready as 10:30 Monday night, and were ready to start at 6 the next morning, but were held in Fremont pending settlement of the mobilization point FRIDAY TWENTY-THIRD IS DATE OF NEXT AUTO RUN Thirteen towns are included in the ! itinerary of the trade extension com mittee of the Commercial club for ' the one-day automobile trade trip to ' be made Friday jof this week, June 23. Thirteen towns, and the trip is ' to be made on Friday. Whether this pcuu, mac a rainstorm will over take the crowd or that the streets of the town will be strewn with tacks and broken glass, no man can ' say. The crowd is to .'eave Omaha at 7 in the morning :.-om the Com mercial club corner. The towns to be taken in are Valley, Yutan, Mead. Wahoo, Weston, Brainard, Yanka. David City, Brun'o, Prague, Malrao, Colon and Leshara. - LOW TEMPERATURES ARE REPORTED THROUGH WEST Fifty-four degrees above zero was the lowest temperature registered in Omaha Tuesday night. The lowest in the state was 52 degrees, at Te kamah. Carroll. la., reported 49 de grees. v.t It was 32 degrees above at Winne mucca, Nev., and the same freezing t,mnr.tiira n.aa .AI..I..J 1 ! iuuvugu aim m I Bl- lowstone park. Temperatures below 40 degrees above were general in , : Oregon, Nevada, Idaho and part of "' Utah. Light frosts occurred in east- . em Oregon and southern Idaho. ' ' "So there's no sign of any warmer weather for Omaha within the next day or two," (ays Colonel Welsh. It's been raining all around, too. and showers u, nn tfiA IatsI nmera m tor today. . , ,