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    THE BEEf OMAHA. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916.
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FOR RENT HOUSES
Miscellaneous.
HOTELS
BAVUi' HOTEL. 16TH AND JACKSON,
OMAHA. NBB.
Uaktng pedal tummer rate from $3.60
17.00 pr' week, with hot and oold
run nin water.
H. WfclNER. Prop.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West '
Vl'ILL Uka eneral contract for your new
home and reliov you of all deull and
worry. Will work out a plun to mitt you.
Phone Bftnion 122. F. 8. Trulltnger.
i rooma, all mod.. tint lot. facln aoutb.
No. 3112 Leavenworth: suttabla for room
era; by L. N. Stern. D 8810. ,
SBVEN-HOOM flat, beat residence district.
4180 Davenport. Walnut 2658.
WANTKD TO RUNT Immediate Ly. good T
or 8room houae, with garage In weat Far
nam diatrlct or Dundee. Muet be a first
nlaaa place. Give full Information. Ad
dreaa O 137. Bee.
North.
ON Prettleat Mile, 7 large rooms. J modern
- but electricity. 127.60 per montn. U. A.
Swenson Walnut 3482.
161 GRANT ST. T-r. com., modern, 125.
T. F Hall. 481 Ramare Btdr Doig. 7401
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
6-KOOM modern cottage,
Webster 406.
JJ20. 2908 IS. 28tn.
FIVE-ROOM cottage, modern except heat
1841 .North 80th. Harney 27.
STAia-ntn.! DAAUa All mniilVn T)ot
. gfiVEN ROOMS All modern. Bemla Park,
. on oar line. Tel. Harney 2040. '
FOUR rooms and bath, ground floor.
-cnaries si., ia.vv.
2023 FOWLER AVE Five room; modern,
126. Douglas 6176
ROOMS, upstairs. 2427 Bristol St
South.
7 -ROOM modern flat, No 1804 South 28th
St. oak floors, electric light, good home
neighborhood, extra value, 127.60.
BENSON & MYERS CO.,
' No. 42 Omaha National, Bank Bldg.
2005 SO. 8th St., 8 rooms; partly modern;
shade, newly palnteg. ib. uougias puj.
-ROOM brick. Hanacom park district, only
Z6. wnini at uaanury u. id.
6 Rooms, Modern
$100 Cash $25 Per Month
4207 Ohio St., strictly modern but fur
nace. House bultt about 3 year. .so.
Newly Diluted and Havered. Price $2,400.
100 cut. 126 per month. Phone Tyler
60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Office open
evenings from 7 to 8 D. m.
HASTINGS ft HEYDEN KM HARNEY ST
Miscellaneous.
.114.00
. H.oo
..121.60
25.00
' ' WB HAVE WHAT YOU WANT.
HOUSES AND COTTAGES,
PARTLY MODERN.
4-r. 1412 Carter Lake Blvd..
1-r. 6016 No. 42d St
STRICTLY MODERN.
7 -. 40J Ersklna St.
srxa4C Charlea St
-r. 1613 No. 40th St. (good detached
h-ua- in flnt.dui residence sec-
tlen. hot water heating plant).. 126.00
l-r. 1046 Georata Ave 60.00
FLATS.
TBinTI.V MODERN.
.r. 1041 Howard St 121.00
... an 9,h Rt tneraalnl . . . . 20.00
t-r' 1821 So. 10th St (brand new). 27.60
WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM
PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING.
J . .. PORTER 8HOTWELL.
Offlcee with
"! American Security Co.,
202 So. 17th t. Doug. 6012.
THIS la a enap for $800. Thla property muit
be aold thle week: newly decorated, mod.
ern except heat, 5 room, upetalre, 4 rooma
downetalre; gaa. bath, will aell my si, boo
equity for $800. Owner. 8211 California Bt
8612 LINCOLN BLVD. ll -room houa
atrlctly modern. 'With not water neat.
Price. 160. Douglai 1818.
202 N7 28d. 7-r.. atrlctly mod., cnoice, tu.
",iu V 5ad. 7-r.. modem. $36.
1011 N. 20th. 7-r atrlctly mod., hardwood
flodra. only $18. -ia
a mth. ittrlctlv -mod.. 8 rme.. $60.
in N. S3d. 6-r.. all mod.. St. Louie
a., sa7.ea.
oil N. 24th. 8d nr., 7-r., mod. ei. ht.,
only $10.
. a P. T11KEY ft SON.
Phone Dour. 802. 1507-8 W. O. W. Bldg.
$12.50 6-room. modern except heat, 2225
14. 20tn ot, '
I9n OA s.mnm. modern. 1513 N. 20th.
27.60 8-room, mod., 2838 Davenport St
H. A. WOLF.
Dong. 06. 614 Ware Blk.
4-ROOM brick flat mod. ex. heat good. $13.
6-room noueo. moo. .a. nw ew. -
l.n.,H mnriern. 126.
TOLAND dt TRUMBULL, 448 Bee Bldg.
Douglas 0707;
128 SOUTH 28TH, modern 7 rooma 826.00.
612 North 28d. modern, 7 rooma, $27.60.
208 South 41at, modern, 7 rooma. $82.00.
JOHN N. JRENZER, Douglaa 664.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
CRE1UH, SONS ft CO.
,08 BEE BLDG., DOUG. 200.
FOR RENT Ap'ta and FtaU
West
l-ROOll Apt. ton S. 20th Bt $16.00
3-room apt, 008 Bouth 80th St ... ,12.60
Modern except heat water paid. Red 814$
or 822 Neville uik.
FINE steam-heated apartment either
' i An IV ut fr-rnam atreet
JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1808 FARNAM ST.
CHEAP rent 4-room modem apartment
llabt water, phone, laundry: $23.60. Be
aulck. 2014-24 Davenport .
lh-.uv rf.air&ht. ..room ant In the Llnwood,
...r 2611 Harney. 2d floor, aaat troat
Very oholce.
See thla D. 1473.
THE HELENA 2464 Harney St., beautiful
4 or 6-room apartment In fireproof build.
lna. Irving Horensen. uoua. vtwv.
BT. CLAIR, 24th and Harney. 3-room apart
ment liau n.rn. e.i,
North.
; CHOlCli APARTMENT.
LOW RENTAL.
naftnlPni newly decorated 4-room apart
ment big rooma, cool In summer, fine
large screened porch. "The Ivy." corner
Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only 38.60
per mo. nee janitor m wau,-.
men. or can - -
SCOTT ft HILL CO.
VODERN apt , 7 rooma, $26; near post-
office. O. P. Stebblns, 1810 Chicago.
South.
FIVE-KOUM ateam-heated aparlment: very
4..iki Tu. tabula VUta. 20th and
Por.oi.ion. Conrad Young. 228 Brandels
i-huitf. Dona. 1671.
e-rm. mod. flat 2308 8. 2tth. 320. H. 4711.
Miscellaneous.
MnnKRN aDarUnenls, $18 and up". Near
oostofdce. O. P. Stebblns. 1810 Chicago.
S and 4-room brick rials, dose in. mod. ex.
Bgat. iiiw hi i i hi ii i' in".'
FOR RENT Busines Pr'p'ty
S'ires-
ft no RENT.
Very tuie atore room, located at 24th and
Leavenworth Sta. Reasonable rent Far
further Information oaU
: CALKINS ft CO..
tv....i lait. Cltv Nat'l Bank Bldg.
BTUHH HOOata at U02-1811 Farnam St
Tboa r rtaii. ... r.nis om.. .v.
.a mwi arnM rnnmi for rent
FIRST TRUST CO. 808 So. 13th. D. 1181.
STORE building, living rooms In rear.
1 N. 20th. Douglaa 1863.
SMALL store, near postofflce, $25. i
Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Offices and Desk Room.
.nHDi.iRi.ii offlo. rooms In the romodelled
crounse Dioca. ot- fuviwuw
postoMee), $10 to $16 per month, conrad
Young. 321 Brandels Tnearer. uoug. im.
' fine Suit
for ,
Doctor nd Dsntlat
Let us (how you.
The Bee Building.
Office r.oom 103.
VERY destrabls suites of rooms In Weed
Bldg, and Baldrlge Bldg.. at reasonable
rental. Call on
F. D. WEAD.
310 & 18th St. D. 171.
OFFICE with use of recaption room, very
reasonable, 1016 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
wltt
OFFICE room
room for lady.
'phone and reception
v ?st. omana Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
METROPOW1XAN VAN &
STORAGE CO.
Careful attention given to orders for mo
Ing, packing or atorag office at Raymond
Furniture Co., iftia ana nuwwu
Phono D 6614.
EAST FRONT lot on ,Kounts Park. Phone
Webater 1X10.
Maggard
95 FEKT, 16th St., 3 blks vfrom viaduct,
18.690. McCatrue Inv. Co. MeCague Bldg
Vm and Btoravs Co. Moving, packing.
storage and shipping. Phone Uoug las Hit,
CU Wl Express Co.. Moving,
, XvjJlJi packing and storage.
1107 ffamam St. Douglaa 14fl.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Houses and lists.
Wanted to Rent Houses
In DUNDEE.
W. L. SELBY ft SONS. Douglaa 1810.
West.
3625 CALIFORINA ST.
' A new. attractive welt-dull t house, lot
81 ft, frontage. Near some of th best
homes In Omaha and In the Cathedral
district. Large living room, fireplace, at
tractive dining room, with built-in buffet;
convenient kitchen and four good bed
rooms. All oak floors and th very best
of construction throughout. Price l,t00.
Reasonable terms.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phone D. 756. 02 City Nat'l Bk! Bldg.
North.
Taken in Trade
Will Sell Cheap
$1,000 $100 Cash
ST20 Ohio It. 6 rooms, all on one floor,
newly painted and papered, full lots, some
shrubbery. Monthly payments like rent
Office open evenings, 7 to ft. Phone Tyler
60 and ask lor Mr. Lowrey.
HAST1NOH & HEYDEN 1U4 HARNEY ST.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW New, fully mod.
ern, large living room, beam ceilings, fire
place, bookcases; has a number of special
features; largo sun room with six win
dows, woodwork white enamel, oak finish
In main part of house; houae all deco
rated; furnace heat; east front let, all
fenced. Price for short time, $8,660. 4t0
cash, reet monthly,
RASP BROS. Douglas 1453.
Good Home
Very Li.de Cash
Five-room cottage with bath; targe
lot; fine shrubbry and fruit trees.
Price, I2.3&0. Located 4107 North 29th St.
NORRIS & NORRIS
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4170.
PRAIRIE PARK Most artistic district In
city. No sheds, alley, chickens, ashes,
tin cans or dead cata. . Has steam heated
press brick community garage and club
houae. Houses and lets 14,609 to 6,600
with paving paid In full. One-tenth cash,
balance 1 per oent monthly or will build
to suit purcnaaer. o. j ocanneii. voug.
Il or Colfax 1611.
BEMIS PARK, $6,750
9 R00MS-2 LOTS.:
This Is an excellent home, modern
throughout and In first-class condition
recently painted and papered throughout;
two lots on corner: high ground and fac
ing boulevard. The ground Is worth SS.3U0
and the house $6,000. Now vacant and
openxor Inspection at any iline,
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 2 J 63. 19-2(J City National.
SIX-ROOM modern house at 1901 North
Isth street, east front lot 43x120; a well
built house In good order for only 13,800,
Bargain for someone. ,
. W. H. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
D. 1284, Web. 26S.
SACRIFICE SALE.
16S0 N. 17th Bt., l-room house, walk
ing distance. Don't fall to see thla prop
erty II you want a Dargaia.
8. P BOSTWlCtt Ik SON,
Tyler 160e. IM Bee Bids.
I HAVE just flnlshd an all modern, fully
deoocatea, oax nmsn oungaiow on one
east front lot and oaa sell same for
11,160, on very easy terms. CaU Colfax
1S36.
KOUNTZK PLACE restricted district real
dence for sale. F. V, Knlest. 1615 N. 11th.
FOR BALE 7 -room house on 1 lots, ail In
fruit and garden. Phone Walnut 1361.
North.
South.
Miscellaneous.
BARGAINS 4FOR BUILDING.
Two lots. South Miller Park, block from
school and oar, 460 each, or 1126 for
two. Good place to build to live or sell.
ISIxlMSi. Field Club district, choice for
three modern houses $3600. Three blorka
from new Blackatone Hotel corner fine for
apartment house or 3 residences, $4000.
GEORGE G. WALLACE,
614 Xeellne.
CITY and farm loans. 5. 6H. per osnt
J. H. Dumont A t., 4ie neenne pips-
GARVIN BROS.
$100 to $10,i)0i
Wead Bldg,
HAVE acreage within city limits aa low aa
$276 per acre.
DOUO. M4T.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
CITY and farm loans, 6. 6, por oenu w.
T. Smith Co., M city national.
Benson
DISTRICT Improvement bonds In denomin
ations of 1100. ana saw, 10 net in
vestor 644 per cent int. semi-annually-
TALMAQE-LOOM18 INV. CO..
Hit W. O. W. Bldg. Doug- 161.
START YOUR HOME IN BENSON I
BUY THIS LOT I
tll.lt down and $11.00 per month; price
1160.00: slse, 80x131: located on Locust
Bt, between Clark and Burn ham. Dot
far from sohool and car line. Boo, R.
Wright. Bee office. Omaha.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska. oo oranotia intiwr.
Ths best 40 -acre farm In Douglas county, all
new improvements, plenty of shade trees
and large orchard, I acres of grapes, 10
acres of alfalfa and rest under cultivation;
Three miles from Benson, on food road.
Phone Benson 6862.
P.nnvonfaA Abstract Co. We can bring
uuai autcc down your abstract on
short notice. R. T. Patterson Bldg. P. 1MT,
Title, Guarantee and Abel ract
Co., a modern abstract office.
Kerr
lot a
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOUSE
BARGAINS.
$1,260 I rooms, 41th ttear Burt street.
3,7604 rooms and sleeping porch; large
attic; all specials paid.
4,7001 rooms, two full stories and at.
tic; fronts south on Cass street.
4,700 I rooms; a very attractive bunga
low: open fireplace; near car.
1,3607 rooms, beautiful home, front
south on Dodge street
SHULER & CARY,
Phone D 6014. 104 Keellne Bldg.
$4000 on almost nw residwrlcfc State "com-
mission ana per cent wanieu, mumus
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Dundee Home
4109 Underwood Ave., large lot. paved
atreet, oak finish, 6 rooma and ..sleeping
porch; two stories. Price. $4,600. Takes
only $600 for first payment, balance
monthly. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for
Mr. Olealnr.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY ST.
DUNDEE LOTS
On 61st St.. between Dodge and Far-
nam. NEW PART, three of the prettleat
east front lots, 60x136 ft., offered In this
district for the money, ii.seo per lot.
SEE OUR SIGN.
D. V. BHOLES CO.,
16-H City Nat. Bank Bldg.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW.
$4,000 Almost new, oak finish, six
rooms and sleeping porch: fine basement
full sised lot; good neighborhood. Phone
owner, Douglaa 4811.
Dundee bungalow, Webster 166$.
Dundee lot, $196. Webster 1665.
2 acres near Dundee. Webster 1655.'
Miscellaneous.
One Acre and
Two-Room House
One acre, fine rich garden land, perfectly
level; dandy new 2-room bungalow; good
well. Price, $1,400; $100 cash, balance
$16 per month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask
for Mr. Lowrey.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1M HARNEY BT
REAL ESTATE B'im Pr'ty
CORNER STORE BUILDING
FOR SALE.
Double brick store building on corner
lot at street car transfer point i building
new and exceptionally well built; leases
have four years to run, INCOME PAYS
8 PER CENT NET on prices after deduct
ing all taxes, insurance, etc.- Full In
formation upon request.
'. H. DUMONT CO., 411-1S Keellne Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Exchange
THS ramerkabltt Increase In BEE Want
Ads can be traced to only one source
good results at lees cost than any other
umana paper.
20,101 MORE
PAID WANT ADS
la first five months of 1111 than la
Same Period of 1111. -
WANTS A FORD.
W have a client who ha 40 acres of
land, clear, near Trinidad, Colo., will ex
change It for a Ford car.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha National Bank Bldg. t. 1761.
FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments,
Merchandise stocks, Income of all kinds.
Can match any deal of merit.
J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha.
FOR SALE or exchange tor clean general
mdse. stock, 80 acres Platte valley alfalfa
land, near gooa town, jrrank muter,
Shelton, Neb.
thousand
FOR EXCHANGE Fl
near railroad. Leslie Land Co,,
Ark.
acres,
Leslie.
OMAHA Income property for good Nebraska
farms and - ranches. What have you
J. L. Barber, Keellne Bldg. Tyler 1710.
lain ji. u fi.ci.augw any turn- you have)
lo orrer, j. j. jnas. anconeus) ma.
South.
FIVE ROOM
NEW BUNGALOW
Near Hanacom Park ; selected material
used In building; oak finish; large living
room has built-in bookcases; dlningroom
with builMn buffet; kitchen, 1 bed
rooms and bath, all on one floor; full
basement, oemented; a homo of quality,
on largo lot, with some fruit) owner has
need of the money and will sacrifice for
""SCOTT & HILL CO.
Doug. 1091. Ground Fir. UcCagus Bldg.
AaiTY rUM.
FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE
Villa AMD TURN ADO INtfURANCB
EE
O-NEIL'S R. & m INS, AGENCY,
114 Brandels Theater Bids. Tyler Ills.
6-HUOM bungalow, oread new, all modem,
oak floors throughout; oak n Is h In liv
ing and dining rooma; large, light, white
enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted
addition. A bargain at $1,160. Easy
terms.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
142 Paxton Blk. Doug, 1731.
,m, .'KTr -fa rgrn ts
Near Hanacom park and new St. Peter's
church site, 6 rooms, all modern, paving
all paid, near car line and within walking
distance. A snap at 12,400. see me quick
r. 4, tkbbenb.
605 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone t. 3113.
NEW bungalow, fc-room" and sun parlor, ill
on one floor, on tn Ave. and Plena;
ewy terms, call ownsr, fteq lBai.
uott SO. 16TH, i-room modern, new. fur
nace; IS or 16 -ft lot; atreet paved. Berk
MUSH. D. SS-T.
i-ROOM house, all modern, for aala.
Pacific. Phone Harney 1U.
Miscellaneous.
FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and
business investments for sate and ex
change. Sea Morgan,' 1111 Cuming St,
Doug. 2418,
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
MOVING AND STORAGE
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms, for household
gooaa and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping-
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
101 S. 11th St. Douglas 4181.
GORDON VAN CO.
' Packing, surage and mo.
J tag. 313 N. 1Kb St. Phone
Douglaa 384 or Webater 4883.
riDULlTY .SRSV r'REE
Phono Douglas 211 for complete
list of vacant bouse and apart
ments, also tor storage, moving.
llth and Jackson St.
ULOBt; VAN & STORAGE
Storos. moves, peeks, snips; 8-norea van
and 3 men, 31.36 per nour; storage, 83 per
montn. batlsfactloa. guaranteed. Douglai
'183nd Tyler 38V. ,
West.
ADJOINING L0CKW00D
. $550.00
We nave a bargain, only one vacant tot,
60x110. u block north of Leavenworth St..
on 43d, facing east. Do you know what
lota are selling or In this vicinity? You
&UU1TV In sTuoa t-r. noose fur cottage
worth in.aov. uoirax lutta alter 10 a. m.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
GOOD LOT WANTED.
As part .payment, with soma cash, on
new f -room, an modern bungalow; one
acre of ground; chicken 00 us and gar-
age. Aaarass ju lass. use.
WANTED to buy desirable 6 or 1 room houae
or Dungaiow, immediate possession, west
Farnam or Dundee preferred. Describe
tuuy.Aadrss Y-4ftQ. ?mi
REAL ESTATE Investment
OUR booklet, "The New Way," explains how
Home Builders guarantees 7 psr cent to
shareholders. Begin any time, any
amount; snares now 11.11. The book
free; ask for it.
HOME BUILDERS. INC
17th and Douglaa Sta. Phone Dg. SOU.
WM. CCLFAX, ?U1 Ksellnt tfldg, Real JB
taie, uity t-roj'eri, targe ttanoc.es
REAL ESTATE Other Cities
Bio"
SALE New town just platted: noted
medical spring In connection; men here
to leaae for oil; com or send your appll
eatlon for town lots, 113.60 each: 30 days
only; no commiaeloo on land sales; 4 cents
stamps ror prompt reply. Cherle Watson,
watt, aw.
ATTENTION, INVESTORS.
Am unable to ltva in this high altitude:
win sell my business block, paying 16 per
cent net on ths price, $7,000. Write Box
SUMMER RESORTS
YELLOWSTONE TOURS"
Parties desiring Information for western
tour snouia can on . a. Hennessy, Yel
lowstone tourist agent, 101 city Nat
bank, urn ana, mono Doug. 1114.
FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
NO DKUaT.
IT. T. GRAHAM.
BEE BLDO.
UONBT on hand tor oily and
(arm loans. K. w Binder. City
National Bank Bldg.
661, 6 Per cent
THOS. L. McOARBT,
Keellne Bldg. Bed 4344.
MONET HARRISON MORTON.
818 Omana Nat. Bank Bldg
made Dromotly. F
18lh and Karn.mSta.
Stocks and Bonds.
Abstracts of Title.
17th St. Tel. D. 64. T.
Financial Wnted.
Colorado Lands.
:olorado land; excursions every week; exp.
paid. C. L. Nethaway. Florence, wen.
Montar.L Lands.
fOR 8ALBK-6U0 aorea Irrigated 6
oounty. Montana, well improved.
Ad raw, J 347, Bee.
sdison
881.60.
Missouri Lands.
ORBAT BARGAINS 86 down. 36 monthly,
buys 40 acres, good trult and poultry
land near town, eouthern Mtssourl. Price
only 6176, Address Boa 808, Eicelslor
Springe,
Mo. '
CHEAP FARMS--Any slse, sasy term.. In
the beautiful Oaarka or Dent county, ato.
W. 8. Frank, 801 Neville Block. Umana.
Nebraska Lands.
A SNAP
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Haatlngs A Heyden to Walter Petrle,
Thirty-ninth street, 100 teei soum
of Redlck avenue, 60x130 1 1"
Ernest E. Crane and wife to A. T.
Mauritian. Thirty-third avenue, no
feet south of Fort Omaha avenue,
weat side. 40x137 .6 00
Hasol Anne Brlnn, et al. to Jam
Wright, Chicago strast, lo iet sas.
of Twenty-eighth avenue, south side,
60x160 I"1
Jennie McArdle and husband to Ed
ward 8. T raver, Evans street, Hn
son, 300 feet oast of Clarke street,
100x131
(Exchange of other property.)
Mary Jane McArdle and husband to
Hdward B. Traver. Fortiein sireei,
i2 fet south of llarcy street,
west side, 4T130
(Exchange of other property.)
Julia A. Mangan. et al.. to Jessie H.
Horn, Sixteenth street it.'S rri
north of M street, west side, 4x
130 MM
P. J. McShane, jr.. sheriff, to J. J.
F I tigers Id. trustee, southweat cor
ner Forty-third avenue and J
streets. ROxm 176
John Chrusnlak to Michael Stodolny,
at al., Twenty-eighth atreet, 116 ieet
eouth of Ed Creighton avenue, east
aide. 66x116, undivided 1
Edward 8. Traver to Mary Genevlsve
McArdle, between Sherman avenue
and Thirteenth atreet, 134 feet south
of Whit more avenue, 330x1,117
($300 and exchange of other property.)
National Bank of Commerce to Ernest
Sundberg, southwest corner Porty
slxth avenue and Wootworth avenue,
63.6xlll.6S I
John H. Gants and wife to John W.
Hughea, Twenty-fourth street, 106
feet north of Ellison avenue, east
side, 60x166.1 1.300
Elisabeth Forms n to Prank Kreel, et
al.. Joiner street. Ill feet east of
Tenth street, north side. 48x130.... T10
John N. Anderson and wife to Fred
Armbrust, Wirt street, 644.6 feet
went of Forty-second street, south
side, 40x136 1
Prank Stirling and wife to Helton E.
Nordquest, et al., Fortieth avenue,
la feet south of Grand avenue, east
side, 60x127
Ernest P. Gallup and wlfs to City
National Bank, Franklin street, 130
feet west of Twentv-eiaht street.
north side, 41x136 , t
I have for sal a farm and stock ranch
of 3.340 acres, all fsncsd and caoss fenced
consisting of about 36 miles of 1 wire
fencing; too acres now unaer, cultivation
and In crop, and about 800 acres more of
choice farm land could be put under
cultivation. Two sets of Improvements,
all modern, and other for renter; all Im
provements modern and complete for all
farm and stock purposes. Four miles from
county seat.
On account of a)ge, owner desires to re
tire from management. Price $44 100; H
cash, balance on 1 years' time at 6 per
cent lntereet. No trade. It won't stay on
the market long at this price, so If you
are Interested, come and eee It.
C. A. READY. Hayes Center, Nebraska.
GET QUICK ACTION
THROUGH JEFFERS
Personal Appeal Brings Quioker
Results Than Letters and
Red Tape.
WILL FIX UP THE VIADUCT
ONLY $426 buys 140 acres echool land lease
in uariieta county, running to years pun
able for stockraislng.Wrlte L. C. Crandall,
404 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Lincoln, Neb.
South Dakota Lands.
$7,300 BUYS choice unimproved quarter,
Jerauld county, b. uaitota, u soia imme
diately; mortgage, $2,000, due, 1119; cash
for my equity. No trades, would pay 176
commieelon for buyers who deal within
ten days. L. O. Win fie Id, York, Neb.
Wisconsin Lands.
GET literature and maps ou the cheapest
jd land In United Stat.
BAKER TILLOTSON.
16th and Dduglaa Uts.. Omaha. Doug. 1111.
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FARMS, acreage and city property for sale
and exchange, j, . uomtw, sou manaeis
Theatet Bldg f uoug. sen.
HorsesLive Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
HAY, M 60 ton. A. W. Wagner. 101 N 16.
Wanted.
WANT farmer agenie. 1611 Burt St. Omaha
Horse, Cattle ft Hog Remedy L'o.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
PlQEONS pay far better than chickens;
always pennea up; uttie space nseaea to
start; free book explains alL Majestic
Hquso U., uept. ti, Aosi, ta.
Just Received: Mexican Baby ParrotaT tn
first ones of the season, la and 111. Max
Oelsler Bird Co., 1117 Farnam St.
FOR SALE Barred ""Rock" hens and vhlck-
ens. Telephone Walnut B268.
PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery,
Mornlngside, Iowa.
Bcreenlngs. 11,26 psr 100 ba. 801 N. 16tb St.
SALE
AUTOMOBILES FOR
PAY AS YOU RIDE.
THIS WEEK ONLY.
3 1114 Ford touring.
3 1114 Maxwell touring.
3 1111 Cadillacs.
I 3-cyllnder Bulck trucke.
1 -oyllnder Maxwell truck.
1 4-cyllnder Chalmers roadster.
1 Studebaker "36" touring. '
1 Overlands, 4 cylinders.
1 1913 Ford touring.
1 1114 Ford chassis, 1176
1 4-cyl. 1111 Petrolter, fully equipped.
1 4-cyllnder Crow Elkhart.
1 4-cylinder International touring.
1 4-cyllnder Bulck roadster.
1 4-cyllnder Chevrolet roadster.
I 4-cylinder E. M. F. touring.
1 1116 Ford roadster.'
1 1116 Maxwell, fully equip., else, starter.
1 1016 Ford, aood as new,
These cars are all In A-l condition and
can be purchased at 9100 down and $36
per montn tnis ween only. see us t
day or write us.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.,
D. 168. S216 Farnam St.
THE AUTOMOBILE WUNDEH.
Make a -ton truck out of your Ford oar
Bvarvbody la buying thla "Forra-a-Truck."
It solves your delivery problem and sells
like wild lire. Agents wanteo. tror par
ticulars see or write jwunhon-dan
FORTH CO.. 1121 N. 11th.
6-PAS8ENOER lilt Maxwell, excellent com-
dition, 8 extra tires, sua, uougias b78,
Real Estate Loant and Mortgagea.
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
can't
now.
help
Sea
but make money buying it
HIATT COMPANY,
846-T-8 Omaha Nat'l Ban. Tyler 60.
UJT 68,
cash,
8086.
Leavenworth Helshts, 1700; 8100
118.80 per month. CaU Harney
North.
After looklnc at H1NNB tUSA 800 dif
ferent buyera decided tra It waa the best
proposition on the market and they
backed their Judsment by BUT1NO lota.
If YOU will oome out today yon will
understand why other, are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.
Tyler 187.
741 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bide.
roH BA1.B Kast front lot, 40x126 feet, on
N. 27th HI., between Port and Ulllson
Ave.. J. B. Oall.tln. Tel. Webster 1127.
MONET TO LOAN 6U '
Apartment houaea, double brick houses,
slnsie houses, business propsrty and larm
lands at 8 per cent, i per oent at 6 pr OL
W. H. THOMAS,
HI Keellne Bids. Doutlaa 1848.
6 PER CENT to 4 per oent on best clans city
residence. In amounts 12,000 up; .lao
farm loana. Reasonable commissions.
PETEBH TRUST CO.. 1688 Farnam It
6 PER CENT Hav, for sale two small
mortsafe. on Nebraska farms; Interest
semi-annually. C A. tirtmrool, 641 On.
Nat. Bk. Bids.
PRIVATE) HONEY.
SHOPEN at COMPANY,
KEEUNB BU1LU1NO.
OMAHA homes, East Nsbrsaka farm..
O JCEEKki REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 umana NatM. Phon. Douclaa 8T16.
MONEY lo loan on Improvsd farms and
tanuhea Ws also buy sood farm mort
Hefea Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha.
HEAL ESTATE loans, six per cent.
D. B. BUCK CO..
812 Omaha Nat, Bank.
PREPAREDNESS
Is only protsotlon. Is preparing asalnst
some unexpected cmersoncr. Buy your au
tomoblls insurance or .
KILLY, ELLIS 4V THOMPSON,
818-14 City Nat. Bank. Don.. 6616.
USED UAH MAKOAINt) Al
MUKPHY'U'BHIMN AUTO CO.,
1814-16-16 Farnam St.
WE wul trad, you a new s'ord tor your old
one.
INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO..
Ilia and Harney. , Pom. 6861.
Automobiles Wanted.
NOTICE
I will pay 8160 for good used
roadster, must be m A-l condition.
Address O. 288, Be,.
Auto Tires and Supplies.
DON'T throw" away old tires. We make one
new tire from 8 old onee and save you 60
per eent. 2 In 1 vulcanising Co.. 1618 oav
epport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglaa 8614.
I0ia-1N.. 84.76: 10.1(4. 11.76. other sis-
In proportion. Duplex Tire C0..2618 Far
nam strset,
AUTO TIRES
REBUILT. 13.00 TO 16.06.
DUO TIRE CO.. Mil CHICAGO
Electric Automobiles,
Walter Anderson, expert rep'g electrta and
batteries. Storage. 8220 rarnam. D. AS17.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
1100 reward for magneto we
colls repsirrq. paysqorrer, sm
repel:
lllh
NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service an
Motorcycle and Bicycle.
BARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar.
gain In used machines. Victor Hoos, "The
Motorcycle Man. ' 2702 Loavenworta,
The Twenty-fourth street viaduct
has many dangerous holes and spikes
and it is my contention that unless the
railroad people put the structure in
safe condition at once the city should
proceed with the work and tax the
cost against the railroad companies
interested," stated City Commissioner
Hummel to the city council sitting in
ci-iinmittee. of the whole.
Mayor Dahlman sueegested that it
nothing is done before July 1 he
would offer a resolution to close the
viaduct.
Commissioner Jardine of the public
improvements department explained
he had written three letters on the
subiect to the Union Pacific people.
During the meeting commissioner
Butler teleDhoned General Manager
Jeffers, who promised to give the via
duct matter his personal attention
Hnr nc the next twentv-tour nours.
Several commissioners testinea as
to the condition ot the viaduct, nav
ing ridden across it on Sunday in au
tomobiles.
Eepublican County
Candidates to Hold
A Conference Soon
j
A conference of the republican
county candidates with Republican
Chairman Amos i nomas is soon to
be held in Omaha to talk over the
matter of appointing delegates to the
Fnhltran rnnntv convention to' be
held in Omaha about the middle of
lulv.
chairman Amos i nomas expect,
soon to appoint various committees
to make up the tentative lists of
county delegates, delegates to the
state convention and committeemen
for the ensuing: vear.
1 shall issue a call later on tor
the county convention to be held
about the middle of July," said
Chairman Thomas. "I will probably
ask the candidates to suggest names
of delegates to the county conven
Hon and have a committee report to
the county convention a list ot pro.
posed names for delegates.
HeadofY.M,C,A.at
Manila Visits Here
Theodore R. Yaneco. president of
the Manila Youn Men's Christian as
sociation, will be the guest of honor
at a dinner to be given by the board
nf directors of the Omaha Young
Mens Christian association rnday
evening at o o clock. Mr. i angco is
not only prestaent ot tne Manna i,
but he is president of the Philippine
Chamber of Commerce and is promi
nent in a number of island business
enterprises.
The dinner t-riaay win aiso oe a
farewell to Walter C. Mayer, business
aprrptarv of the Omaha "Y. who be
comes general secretary of the Manila
association. , ,
VOLUNTEERS TO HAVE
BIG PICNIC THURSDAY
OUNTY BOARD HAS
FIRED M) ROGERS
Superintendent of County Hos
pital Dismissed and Suc
cessor is Appointed.
HAD ASKED RESIGNATION
Fred Rogers, for the last two and
half years superintendent of the
Douglas county hospital, has been dis-
harged and a successor appointed in
his place, as was predicted in an
exclusive story in The Bee a week
ago.
His dismissal, contrary to expecta
tions, was accomplished painlessly
and neatly, but without any demon
stration. E. R. Woods, an insurance
man, and for fifteen years chairman
of the Western Weighing association,
has been chosen to succeed Rogers.
Mrs. Woods will have the position of
matron.
All Vote for New Head.
When the Board of County Com
missioners met Chairman McDonald
of the hospital committee presented a
resolution, which recommended the
appointment of Mr. and Mrs. Woods
to the positions ot superintendent ana
matron of the hospital, to succeed
Rosers. All the commissioners, ex
cept Commissioner Frank Best, were
present and voted in tavor oi tne reso
ution.
News of trouble at the county hos
pital was first made public in a story
printed in -The Bee, in which was told
ot the request ot commissioner at
nnnalrl for Kntrera resignation.
Rogers was accused, in effect, of In
subordination and his administration
was talked of aa being; officious.
Robers denied this and refused to
resign, but declared that Deiore tne
end of the string was played the lid
of a festering mess of undercover
doings concerning the county com
missioners and the hospital would
come off.
Cut Loose!" was the answer of the
commissioners when Rogers state
ment waa siven out.
deemed it oetter
McDonald Talks
Back to Patterson-
County Commissioner MacDonald
has a few things to say about the
Omaha Real Estate Exchange in gen
eral, and D. C. Patterson, in particu
lar. Patterson recently achieved an
interview in a local newspaper stat
ing that he had saved the county
thousands of dollars by filing his suit
to test the validity of the $1,700,000
Divine and shading bonds. Had he
not filed suit, he says, the commis
sioners would probably have gone
ahead with printing and engraving
the bond issue at heavy expense, only
to find out later that the bonds were
worthless.
That s all drivel, pure and simple, .
exclaimed MacDonald, "and nobody
knows it better than Patterson and
the Real Estate Exchange. It looks
like they're trying to give out the im
pression that the county commission
ers are a bunch of lunkheads.
We know full well that the valid
ity of the bonds had to be tested by
the courts before any bond buyers
would even consider their purchase.
Patterson simply beat some one else
to the proposition of filing the test
suit. As for the printing and engrav
ingwhen has the county board ever
acted in such a foolish manner as to
live Mr. Patterson a chance to make
any such rash statements."
Rogers apparently deemec
to let the lid stav on. At any rate,
he failed to appear to tell anything
wnen tne commissioners met.
THREE CANARY BIRDS ARE
STOLEN FROM BACK PORCH
H. White. 2123 Cass street, reports
that thieves stole three canary birds
and a cage from the back porch of
his residence.
Andrew Coulthard. Oxford hotel,
was relieved of $5 by two negroes at
Thirteenth and Davenport streets.
Frank Tribuletto, 2219 Military ave'
nue, reports the theft of articles to
the value ot Jiu.
Nine chickens were stolen trom a
cood to the rear of Tom Roxas resi
dence at 164 Jrforth I wenty-second
street.
A Russian la not of ags until h. Is
y.ara old. I ,
rrerenta Infection.
Sloan's Liniment applied to a sore, rat.
wound or brulss prevente Infoetlon and blood
poison. 26o. All druggist.. Adv
Wet Weather Makes
Grain Prices Go Up
Ouitimicd wet weather over a large
portion of the grain belt had a ten
dency to make wheat slightly bull
ish, and on tne umana urain ex
change wheat and corn advanced
cent over, the price of Saturday, and
oats He to He. '
On the Omaha market wheat sold
at 8796tfe; corn, fTAlVAt, and
oats, 3737jc per bushel. Receipts
were: Wheat, SO; corn, 44; oats, 22
carloada.
Stocks in storage in umana ele
vators continue to increase, though
capacity has nowhere been reached.
The weekly report snows inn ai una
time there are almoat 1.500,000 bush
els more of wheat on hand than one
year ago. The storage figure on all
kinds of grain are:
Oraln. Now. Tear Ago.
.1,181 SOS 44,000
178,000 . 807,000
Wheat
Corn ..
Oata ..
Rye . .
Barley
426.000
l.ooo
ll.ooo
100,000
:'Vi.ii
Total. ...8,166.000 612,000
Total Increase of grain la .torage, 1.484.-
600 buahels.
STENGER STARTS ON
HIS NEW POSITION HERE
Ernest Stenger, general superinten
dent of the Union Pacific, left for the
west yesterday to make his first
official inspection of the company
lines. He returned from St. Joseph
Saturday night, and before leaving for
the west, took charge of the company
offices here as general 'superinten
dent. For the present, at least, Mr. Sten
ger will continue to perform the du
ties of general manager of the St
Joseph Grand Island road, a posi
tion that he held prior to his promo
tion to the general superintendence
of the Union Pacific.
The Secret tl Submarine
By E. Alexander Powell
Aue.ee of "The End .1 the Trail.- "flgataag m rUmtmt." aW Olaey."
6a FrasMaY sta.
(Continued From Saturday.)
The Volunteers of America will
hold their annual picnic next Thurs
day in Elmwood park. Special street
cars will leave the headquarters, J14
North Fifteenth street, soon alter w
a. m. There will be at least one auto
mobile. Mrs. Harry B. Fleharty's.
Mrs. frice, the aged and Bent lit
tle- woman who sells matches on the
downtown streets, is looking forward
with joy to the occasion, she asked
whether she would ride out in an
automobile, again, like she did last
yesr and was assured that she would.
Maior McCormick has fifteen gal.
Ions of ice cream, 100 gallons of lemo
nade, three cans ot milk, besides
hams, fruits, berries, cske and so on,
all lined up for the folks.
TO WELCOME NEW PASTOR
OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. DeLarme, the
former the new pastor of the First
Baptist church, will be the guests of
honor at a reception this evening
in the church parlors. Addresses of
welcome will be made by a repre
sentative of the Ministerial union, one
on behalf of the Baptist pastors of
the city, and by members ot the first
church. Refreshments are to be served
by the social committee of the Wom
an s society.
SIXTH INSTALLMENT.
Synopsis.
Lieutenant Jarvla Hope la detailed by the
United States naval board t Invsstlgata and
rsport nis findings on tne invsntlon or nr.
Ralph Burkei whlrh serves to bring ths
submarine to a state of perfection. The
lieutenant arrives In Valdavla and Is wel
comed by the Inventor and his daughtsr,
Cleo, On the trial trip of the Inventor's
boat, a Japanese helper te eurprlsed In the
act of examining the mechanism of the ven
tilating devlre. Hope reports favorably on
the new device, but there are others Inter
ested In It An attempt to burglarise Pr.
Burke'e laboratory falls, but later Cleo finds
him inurdsred In his bedroom. Cleo sella
her father's library to gat money; later she
finds a note from which she lesrna that they
contain the ascret formula. With Hep. aha
races to the auctioneer's stors only to find
It In ftamas. Olga Ivsnoff and Gerald Mor
ton, two aplee In searoh of the formula, at
tempt lo capture Cleo when she oslls at the
heuss of stephenskt, the anarehlst. Hops
rushes to hsr sld; Morten shoot, at him. but
the bullet hits a bomb, In the eellar, which
explodes. Stephanekl dlee In ths wrsck of his
house; ths othsrs escape. Hop and Cleo
attend a ball at Mrs. Delmar'a, whoss neph
ew has two of ths missing books. Mahlln.
a spy, attempts to stsal th. books, but Is
discovered by Hope: In the excitement that
follows th. books disappear.
Frar clutching: at her heart. Cleo,
followed by Mrs. Delmar and a throng
of terrified guests, burst into the con
servatory, through whoes roof Hope
and his masked assailant had plunged
in their mad struggle, lhe young
officer, begrimed and disheveled, was
supporting himselt against a column.
His clothes were in tatters and from
an ugly gash in his head trickled
scarlet rivulet, nis adversary naa uis
appeared. "He crot awav." he croaked. I
i-nnlrln't hold him. He broke loose
and ran through that door into the
.."" . ....... .,
un, my near, i tnougiu mi you
had been killed I" cried Cleo, almost
hysterical with mingled anxiety and
relief. "Are you hurt badly, Jarvis?"
"It's only a scratch," said Hope
weakly, dropping into a chair which
enmenne haatUV DrOUfMI.
"I'm going to send you home in my
limousine." said Mrs. Delmar. "It
will h. mora comfortable than a taxi
cab. And ,1 can never thank you
enough. Mr. Hope, for your bravery
in grappling with that burglar. If
it hadn't been for you he would have
.,hhi4 the hiMip "
"There is nothing to thank me for,
Mrs. Delmar," said Hope. "Any man
with a drop of red blood in him would
have done the same. I'm only sorry
that the fellow not away.
"By the way," he added, turning to
Cleo, "we mustn't forget about the
books." , ..
"I'll run up and get them,' said
Cleo. "I know just where they are.
Tt,.r ,r, Ivtnff On the table in the
study. We were looking at them
when we heard the man sneeie oc
hind the curtain."
She was back a mement later.
'Why, Jarvis," she exclaimed breath'
i. ..I., "the hnnk. are gone I"
".Good Lord," groaned Hope,
".Kn.-nn haa ernt ahead of us aRain,
t. ,.,o.-.f,r midnight when Hope
and Cleo. reached their hotel, so that
it was with some surprise that they
found Hook awaiting tnem. unoer
. : 1 '..'
-Vr
Cavrrlght, ftl. ST U. Al swan dor PaeraU. -
his arm was a package wrapped in a
newspaper.
"Come over here," ,he whispered
mysteriously. "I've got surprise for
you."
Leading the way into one of the re
ception rooms, which waa deserted at
that nour ot tne nignt, ne cipsea tne
door behind them and bolted it. Then,
while Hope and Cleo watched him
curiously, he laid on the table the par
cel which he carried, broke the string
and unwrapped the paper. Before
them lay the missing books I
"Great Heavens, man. where did
you get them? We thought that they
were gone tor gooa. nope aimosi
shouted in hi excitement, while Cleo,
throwing both arms about the old sea
man's neck, implanted kiss on each
of his leathery cheeks.
"I reckon I am something ot de
takative, even ef I do aay o," ad
mitted Hook, with evident pride ia hi
achievement.
"But tell us about it, Hook,- pleaded
Cleo, bubbling with curiosity. "How
did vau wet the books? Where on
earth did you find them?"
"Waal, Miss Cleo, said tne oia setv
min. oroducintr s slab of villainous-
colored tobacco and slicing off a piece
with great deliberation, this - Her
wua the way it happened. After you
and the lootenant started for the
arty I thought Id hunt up some
riends o' mine and have a glass or
two with 'em. Waal, I'd dropped Into
that dear atore at the cornec o' Third
and Market to get a plug o' terbaccer.
when tn comes a teller in a areas suit,
with a overcoat over it. and asked the
clerk which was the car he should take
for Ocean View boulevard, said ha
wanted to so to the British consul's.
That made me kind o prick up mv
ears, and when he turned around I got
a good look at him. By the living
iingo, ef it warn't that feller called
fahlin the same that I seen over to
.U.vi An Hav a wh,lf hark a-
talkin' to Satsuma. 'Oh ho,' sex I to ' I : i.
myself, 'there's some hanky-panky a
goin' on. What might you be going
to the British consul's for? So
when he bosrded a street car I tep
ped aboard, too, and stood 'on the rear
platform so's he wouldn't see me.
When he got off at the consul's, house
I got off, too, and follered him until
he went into the back gate. I hung
round a while and then, hold's brass, -I
walked into the kitchen, figurin' that
ef anyone asked me what I wua dom'
there I'd tell 'em that I had a message
for the lootenant But everyone was
busy, with waiters hustling in and out,
and no one paid no attenshun to me,
so I jest slipped up the back stairs,
thinkin' I'd have a look ruond upstairs
for friend Mahtin. I hadn't no more
than got into the upstairs hall, though,
before I heard, somewher in ths '
front o' the house, the damndest hul
labaloo I ever listened to. ' It sounded
tike an anchor chain runnin through .
a hawse hole. Wimmin.wua a scream
in' and men a-shoutin' and hell seem'd
to 've broke loose generally. I run
forrad just in time to see the lootenant ,
a-rollin' down the companionway all .1
tangled up with a feller with black
mask on. n
(To Be OntirtosxlJ