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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. 11 FOR RENT Ap'ts and Hata West .APARTMENTS WITH UAHAUfcg. Flvt rooms strictly modern; it earn heat. Janitor service, oak floors and finish; In beet residence district. St. George apart ments, US N. Slat Ave, f- ' ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY. Trier 1686 333 Roae Bids VlNE steam -heated eparuiiein. eiibef or t rooms, on West Farnam street JOHN W RnBHINaX 1H"1 FARNAM ST uniurnisnea; i.ou 10 aw. Douglas 1472. I THE HELEN. 34t4 Harney til., beautiful 4 or ft-room aparimeui in nretintui ing. Irving pniriiaeii. -"'" ST. CLAIR. iUih and Haruay. S-iouiu apart ment, can Harney an. North. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-roora a part - meat. Dig room " -Urge screened porch. The Ivy.' corner Bharman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $32.6u mo. two " -'- t or call oft ice, Doug. 1UUI. rflli N. 22d 4-r.flat, a tee I range, gas plate Kiicnen wuiiwi, m-im, BAPf i a-"Je. mv MODERN apt . . rooms. near posl- J ROOMS and bath, all modern, 2(09 N 46th Ave. Phone Walnut Wit. South. THE HUDSON. Choice five-room apartment, close in. '107 S. 26th Ave; built-in buffet, panel walla In dining room; oak throughout; ,.- linoleum on nucnrn u ". . rooma; well ventilated; Individual bal conies. Sub-lease $46 year round. HASTINGS A HE YUEN, 1614 liaf. Ty. 60. FlVai'KUOAl alaiu-lit5i-eu apmiuiuin, dealraOie. Tu Cbuia Vial. -Uin ana Popple ion, Conrad Sfoung. at Branded TPaatar. uoua. 120 All modern, very desirable 6 -room low er flat, on car line. ite Leavenworth. Harney $128. 1-tm. mod, flat. 2308 b- mo. ao. a. 4.11. Miscellaneous. MODERN apartments, U and up. Near - uostofflce. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. and 4-rowm. bnca liata. c.utto iu, iuuu. ex. Beat. $. Totand Trumbull. U FOR RENT Buines Pr'p'ty Stores- . FOR KEN1. Vary fin, .tor. room, locatM at i.in an. Leavenworth Bts. Keaeonnhi. r.nt for further Informauon call CAlIflS CO., ' Douglaa 1111. Utr Mat'l Bant BMl. MODERN .lore. Kith St., near postofflce, 176 per month. O. p. STEBBINB, 110 Chicago. Thoa! J. Hall. Karate Bia U. . lu FUNIS .tore room lor rent. FIK8T TRUST CU . U8 o. 11th. U. Ml. biUAHJ DUUtilug, living ruulu. lu r-i. JUtlb N. -20th. IKmglaa 1861, Office! and Peak Room. iEllRABL,l!i oBloa rooma In ta Mmodollaa Crouna dioom. ii . fww poatonioe), 10 to 1. par month. ConraH Youna. 22 Brandel. Tnatr. uoog. 111L VERV daalrablo aultea ot rooma In Weaa Bldg. ana uaiarig. oma.. rantal. Call on F. S. WE AD. no a. lth St. D- ! Mmil: Office. FURNISHED. Alk lor the ttup'L Room 1U. nee oiag. ,bli-l"ICE room with -phone and reception " room for lady. r COO, FOR RENT Large barn. 17 S. 23d SU MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for houaehold gooda and ptanoi; moving, packing and shipping. - OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 03 1 18th 8L Douglas GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov ing m N. 11th St. Phon. Douglas It. or Webster 6699. FIDELITY S FREE Phono Douglas 28 tor complete ltat of vacant houses and apart ments; also for storage, moving. IS in and Jackson Sis. GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ahips, 3-horae van and t men, II. H 6 per hour; storage, 'i per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 1333 and Tyler ZJ " METROPOLITAN yAN AND Caraful attention gWen to ordera for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray mond Furniture Co., 1613 and 151b How ard St Phone 0. t624. ti t ni.A Van and i men Maggard $1.26 per hour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. storage ana smpyuig. juhq J1. "PtrTTT Express Co., Moving Sjm SXElXUU packing and storage. 1207 Farnam tst. Douglas 614B, WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED TO RENT Immediately, good 7 or S-room house, with garage, tn West Farnam district or Dundee. Muat ba a flrst-claas place. Qlva full information. Addreas O 127, Bee. Wanted to Rent Houses. in DUNDEE. . I. 8ELBY A SONS. Douglas 1610. Miscellaneous. WANTED to rent for Invalid, reclining wheel chair. Phone Harney 2038. YOUNG man wants board and room, private family. Address F 361, Bee. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. CLOSE IN BUNGALOW MUST BE SOLD For quick sale we offer a nearly new 6 roora, all modern bungalow at 2723 Dav enport St. for 12,985. This property is easily worth $3,300. Terms can fie ar ranged. THE BYRON REED CO., Douglas 297. SU South 17th St. 6 Rooms, Modern $100 Cash $25 Per Month 4207 Ohio St., atrictly modern but fur nace. House built about 3 years ago. Newly painted and papered. Price I2,4o0. $100 cash, $26 per month. Phone Tyler (0 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. office open evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. Hastings a heyden i6M harnet st. FOR SALE by owner, modern home and furniture, corner lot. In Dundee; garage. 441 Davenport St. Phone Walnut 2694. 1618 LINCOLN , sLVii. 11 -room bouse, strictly modern, with hot water heat Price, 160. Douglas 181s. North. THREE OF A KIND We have three new bungalows Just completed, each one a little different in design and arrangement; they are all modern, with oak finish and oak floors throughout the house; each has a num ber of special features; furnace heat, ce mented basement, floor drain, cement walka, yard all nicely graded; dandy east front lota, near school and 1 blocks id car. Located tn Wearne park. Prices ranging from S3. 160 to $3,360; about $360 cash and the rest monthly. RASP BROS., 106 McCatcue Bldg. Douglas 1663. MILLER PARK. 6-room. strictly modern bungalow, col onnade openlnjrs, built-in bookcases, buffet, large sun room, finished In steel gray; living room and dining room finished In oak; front bedroom finished In white en- am4l and mahogany doora; back bedroom fnlehed In hard pine; bullt-ln cupboard In -:- kitchen; large lot, 46x136. south front; paved st rest; block to Miller Park, 1 blocks to car, 24 blocks to Miller Park school One of the claaaleat bungalows In Ism city. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, I OmahA XrntlOQ! Bank Bldg. D. 1141, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. $1,800 $200 CASH BALANCE $20 PER MO. Five-room cottage, modern except heat; new maple floors; nicely decorated; good barn. A chance to get a good home on easy terms. Located 4006 N. Jlth St. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Fir McCague Bldg. Taken in Trade Will Sell Cheap $1,000 $100 Cash 2720 Ohio St t rooma, all on one floor, newly painted and pa pared, full tots, aome shrubbery. Monthly payments Ilka rant Office open evenings. V to 9. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS A HEYDEN 1614 HARNET ST. Good Heme Very Li.lle Cash Five-room cottage with bath: large lot; fine ahrubbry and fruit trees. Price, $1,360. Located 4107 North 29tb St. NORRIS & NORRIS 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 427$. PRAIRIE PARK Moat artistic district In city; no sheds, alleys, chickens, ashes or tin cans; houses and lots, with paving paid In full, at reasonable prices; eaay terms. B. J. SCAN NELL, Douglaa 316. Colfax 3611. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW. Six large rooms and bath, selected oak finish; French plate glass doora, book cases; bullt-ln cabinets; large lot. Bar gain for quick sale. OSBORNE, 701 Om Nat. Bk. Bldg. D, 1474. SACRIFICE SALE. 1130 N. 17th St, S-room house; walk Ing distance. Don't fall to see this prop eriy If you want a bargain. i 8. P BUST WICK lb SON. Tyler 1606. 100 Bee Bldg. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, ONE FL., Quarter-sawed oak floor, all oak finish, finely decorated; restricted new addition. Elegant. Colfax 4193. HAVE just nntsnd an all modern, fully decorated, oak fin Is b bungalow on One eaat frunt lot and can tail same for a!, 3 60, on vary easy terms. CaU Colfax 1836. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district rest denca for sale. V. V. Knleat 1616 N. 16tb. FOR SALE 7 -room house on 1 lots, all la fruit and garden. Pbone Walnut 1369. South. SIX ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH ALL MODERN 1620 South 26th Ave., 1 rooma on first floor; 3 good bed rooma with bath and sleeping porch on second floon very nearly new and In fine condition; located on an eaat front lot, within walking distance. Will aell this property complete for what It would actually coat to build a houae of this kind at the preaant time. The lot la valued at between $1,100 and $1,200. Property la now vacant and If taken at onoe will make reasonable terms. HIATT COMPANY, J4S-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 18. FIVE ROOM NEW BUNGALOW Near Hanacom Park; selected material used In building; oak finish; large living room baa bullt-ln bookcases; dining room with built-in buffet; kite ban, 2 bed rooms and oath, all oa on floor; full basement, cemented; a home of quality, ou large lot, with some fruit; owner has need oi the money and will sacrifice for " SCOTT & HILL CO. Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCagua Bldg. CLOSE TO FIELD CLUB. 714 South 36th St., dandy 7 -room, strictly modern house, full baaement, oak floors, fine, large lot, paved street, quar ter block to car line, Just a few blocks from Field club. Only $4,000, and terms tan ba arranged. Owner will be home t i ween 1 and 1 today to enow you ...rough. Go out and look It over. This is a mighty good buy. PAYNE & SLATER. 616 Omaha Nat l Bldg. Ph. Doug. 1016. DANDY FIELD CLUB BARUAIN. Six large rooma and bath, complete In every detail; beautifully decorated; choice south front lot; fine shade trees; small cottage or vacant lot might ba taken in. Call OSBORNE, 701 Om Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474. (SAFETY FIRST. FOR itELiABLkl AMD SAFE FlKai AND i'uHNADU INdUiiANCB BEE O'NEIL'S R. E. ai INS. AGENCY, . IU uiandela Theater Blag. Tyier 1014. o-KuUiii uuugaiuw, uraud new, all modern, oak doora tnroughout; oak finiab in liv ing and dining rooms; large, light white enamel bedrooms, good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $2,160. Eaay terms. bLNSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxtou Blk. Doug. 1722. NEW ouugaiow, (.-room ana sun parlor, all od oito lioir on 26tb Ave. and Plaroa; eaay terms. Call owner. Red 1861. 33u ttu. io'iti, i-room modern, new, fur nace; 33 oi H-ft lot; aire paved. Berks, at Muail. D. 69-7. -HUUM nouse, all modern, for sale. 1610 Pacific. Phone Harney 911. Miscellaneous. DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN? We have a 7 -room, strictly all mod ern home, In excellent condition, on the boulevard near California St.; handy to Crelghton college and In walking distance. This property Is easily worth $6,000; we are offering it at $4,600, and the owner nays get an offer. We have a dandy I -room, strictly all modern home, nearly new, with a garage and driveway; aoutb front lot; located in the Weat Farnam district. This prop erty cost the owner $.,000; now offered at $6,600, and we want an offer. These two houses can be bought at a real sacrifice and terms can be arranged with $l.oou cash. It will pay to lnvaa tigala at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglaa 89e2. l-3ti City National. BUNGALOW of 6 rms. and bath, oak finish, beam ceilings, fireplace, bookcases, rooma all decorated, large sun room with six windows, furnace heat, dandy east front lot, fenced, 1 blk. to car, 16 minutes' car ride downtown. Price $3,660 about $600 cash, rest monthly. RASP BROS., DOUGLAS 1661. TWO 7-room new houses; oak finish; rental $760 year; for $7,300. W H. GATES, 647 Oma.Nat. B. Bldg. D. 1294. Web. 26SS. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. LOT 62, Leavenworth Helghta, $700; $100 cash, $12. 60 par mon t h. Call Harney 6096. North. After looking at MINNB LUBA 200 dif ferent buyers decided tl it It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by BUYING lota. If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler U7. 143 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. GARDEN LOTS $100 TO $200 11 down, 60 cents par week. On the South Side, two block a from ear line, In good district of homes; buy two or three of them, build a little cottage and save your rent. SHULER & CARY, Phone D. 6074 204 Keellne Bldg. 96 FEET, 16th St, 1 blks from viaduct $9,600. MeCague Inv. Co. McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. BARGAINS FOR BUILDING. Two lots. South Miller Park, block from school and car, $460 each, or $93$ for two. Good place to build to live or selL 132X133. Fteld Club district cholco for three modern house $3600. Three blocks from new Btackstone Hotel corner fine for apartment nous or I residences. $4000. GEORGE G. WALLACE, REAL ESTATE Unimproved Miscellaneous. AN acre or two bought now In Benson Gar dene will make you mora money than any other kind of Investment Call, write or phone us, Tyler 60, for reading matter, telling mora about Benson Gardens. HASTINGS A HETDEN, 1614 Harney St HAVE acreage within city limits as low as $276 per acre. DOUG. 3947. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Oo out to Lrnnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from MbO to l7. A. P. TUKEV & SON. Phone Doug. 602. 1607-1 W. O. W. Bldg START TOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUT THIS LOT I llf.ia down and I1..00 per month: price 1160. 0; else. lOallt; losated on Lncusl St., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car Una, Om. R Wtight. Bee offlo.. Omaha. Dundee. DUNDEE DOUBLE CORNER $3,000 This is at the northeast corner of 62d and Webster. The ground la 100x186 and Ilea Juat eaat acroaa the street from the Arthur Cooley residence. This property Is restricted to the erection of one fine residence and not another corner In Dun dee that la similarly restricted and as wall located can be bought for the money. Only one block to atreet car and over looking Happy Hollow circle and the club. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Sole Agents. Tyler 1636. 331 Roae Bldg. DUNDEE BUNGALOW. $4,000 Almost new. oak finish, elx rooms and sleeping porch; fine baaement; full stsed ot; good neighborhood. Phone owner, uougias 4821, Dundee bungalow, Webster 1566. Dundee lot. $996. Webster 1666. 1H acres near Dundee. Webster 1666. Miscellaneous. , One Acre and Two-Room House On. aor., (In. rich garden land, perfectly level; dandy new S-room bungalow; good well. Price. 11,(00; $100 cash, balancs 116 per month. Phon. TyUr 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS HETDEN 1(14 HARNET ST. REAL ESTATE Exchange Farms for Omaha Income Property 160-acre farm in one of the beat coun ties tn Nebraska; well Improved; rented for $700 cash. Owner Uvea In Omaha and will trade for something good hero. Don't bother us by offering old or unde sirable property, as you will be wasting your time. The farm la clear. J. H. DUMONT & CO. 416-13 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. THE remarkable Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source- good results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS In first five months of 191$ than In Sam Period In 1916. FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments, Merchandise stocks. Income of all kinds. Can match any deal of merit J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha. FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and business Investments for sale and ox change. See Morgan, 1916 Cuming St DOUg. 24tiR. 20-ROOM apt house to exchange for land; rental $640, clear; will assume mortgage. J. L. Barber, Keellne Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE Five thousand acres, near railroad. Leslie Land Co., Leslie, Ark, CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. EQUITY In good 9-r. house for cottage; worth $2,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 a. m. REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD LOT WANTED. As part payment with some cash, on new 6-room, all modern bungalow ; one acre of ground; chicken house and gar age. Addreas L 1266, Bee. REAL ESTATE Investment A SIMPLE, practical plan for Investors, big and little. Home Builders guarantees 7 per cent mortgages on Omaha real es tate and new buildings; capable manage ment aafa plan. HOME BUILDERS, INC., 17th and Douglas Sts. Phone Dg. 6013. WM, COLFAX, 706 Keellne Bldg. Real aetata, city property, large ranches a apeclalty. REAL ESTATE Other Citiea BIG SALE New town. Just platted; noted medical spring in connection; men here to lease for oil; coma or send your appli cation for town lots, $13.60 each; 20 days only; no commission on land sales; 4 cents stamps for prompt reply. Charles Watson, Watts, Ark, FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO LOAN ON ' Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at t per cent, 6 ft per cent A 6 pr ct. W. H. THOMAS, its Keellne Bldg. Douglaa 164S. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN A COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. 6 PER CENT to $ par cant on bast class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. 6 PER CENT Have for sale two small mortgagee on Nebraska farms; interest seml-ann'jally. c. A. Uflramel, 149 Om Nat. Bark Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Wa also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke inv. Co.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE loana, elx per cent. Seu D. E. BUCK at CO., 913 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, ' W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg, CITY and farm loans, 6, 64, 6 per cant. J. H. Dumont aV Co.. 416 Keellne Bldg. LOANS -&& 8 Per ce"nt LOANS! THOS. L McGARRY, Keellne Bldg. Red 4344. PABVTXT PPnQ 346 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. C -f MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, v Omaha Na t. Bank Bldg, $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead Weaa Oiag-, mtn anq rarnam bib. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6tfc. 6 per cent. W T. Smith Co., 914 City National. Abstracts of Title. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, zon Branden Theater. fliiQiQTiftaa4blrct Co- w Cftn brln vj utti oown your abstract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2947, fTTZZ Title, Guarantee and Abstract ixtsi i Co., a modern abstract office, 306 S. 17th St. Tel. D. 6487. Stocks and Bonds. DISTRICT Improvement bonds In denomin ations or lino, szuu ana iuuu, io net in vestor b per cent Int. semi-annually. TALM AGE-LOOM IS !NV. CO.. lilt W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 166. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. 6,000-ACRB ranch near Colorado Springs. Colorado : lies nicely ; good grass ; run ning water; cuts lots of hay; Improved; a big bargain at $12.60 per acre; eaay terms, uan sen wnoie or pan. THE YATES A M'CLAIN REALTY CO., Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado land; excuralona every week; sxp. paid. C U Nethawasv Florsuoe. Nek. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. PROSPERITY IN CANADA $90,000,000 in new wealth added In 1916. Enormous corps and low taxation make farmers rich. Wheat average, 16.16 bush els per acre In Albera, 28.76 bushels per acre In Saskatchewan, 28.60 bushels per acre to Manitoba. Taxea average $24 and will not exceed $36 per quarter eeo tion. Includes all taxes; no taxea on Im provements. Free schools and full re llrtc.ua liberty, good climate. Oet your farm home from the Canadian Pacific railway, 30 yeare to pay. Good land from 911 to $30 per acre. Irrigated landa from $36, and the government guaranteea your laud and water titles. Balance, after Ural payment extended over nine teen years with interest at 4 per cent; privileges of paying In full any time. Before final payment becomes due your farm ahould have paid for Itself. We will lend you up to $2,000 In Improve ments in certain districts, with no se curity other than the land ttaelf. Par ticulars on request. Ready-made farms for aale. Special eaay terms, Loans for live stock. Jn defined districts, after one year'a occupation, under certain conditions, we advance cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value of $1,000. We want you; we can afford to help you. We own the land: we want the land culllvattd. Our Interests are mutual. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free book. J. S. Dennla, Assistant to the President, Canadian Pacific Rail way. 83 Ninth Ave.. Calgary, Alberta. Canada. Florida Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good clear 160 acrea, located In best part or ot. Jonas county, Florida. Address Y-446 Bee. Minnesota Lands. LAKE SHORE bargain, for quick aale, offer several splendid tracts at a very low price If purchased within the next few da ye. Western Home Land Co., 660 Tem ple Court, Minneapolis. Montarr, Lands. STOCK auction, all fenced; 200 acrea tilla ble; balance timber and good paatura; forty acres In crop; nine dollars per acre; homestead adjoining. N. J. Evanaen, Is may, Mont. FOR SALE 600 acrea Irrigated Madison county. Montana, well Improved. $17.60. Adress, J 347, Bee. Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS $6 down, $6 monthly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Prloa only $176. Address Box 108, Excelsior Springs, Mo. CHEAP FARMS--Any else, easy terms, la the beautiful Oaarks of Dent county. Mo, W. 8. Frank. 201 Neville Block, Omaha, North Dakota Lands. IMPROVED farms down Hi aouthsaatern North Dakota ; Ransom and LaMoure counties; many with good buildings, soma with stock, machinery and growing crops; $36 to $76 per acre; special inducements. Write for list John W. Norton Co 466 Bhubert Bldg.. St. Paul. Minn. Oregon Lands. Irrigated Valley Lands Twenty,' forty and eighty acre tracts, plowed, leveled and Irrigated In Shasta valley for sale at $126 per aore. $60 per acre cash, balance fifteen equal annual payments. These landa pro duce four cropa alfalfa aggregating alx to eight tone per acre, worth $7 to $11 per ton. Excellent stock and dairy dis trict For Information write W. B. Sher man, Grants Pass, Oregon. Wisconsin Lands. GET literature and maps oa the cheapest g d land in United States. BAKER A TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglaa Sts.. Omaha. Doug. 1111. Miscellaneous. FARMS. acreage and city property for aale and exchange, C. R. Combs, $09 Brandeis Theatei Bldg. Doug. 1914. FARM LAND WANTED WILL buy farm or land near Omaha for acreags subdivision. 648 Bee Bldg. Horse Live Stock Vehicle For Sale. HAT, It. 60 ton. A. W. Wagner. 101 N II. Wanted. WANT larmer agents. 1611 Burt St. Omaha Horae, Cattle A Hog Remedy Co. t POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay tar better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; free book explains alt Majestic Squab Co., Dept 91, Adel. Ia. FRKSH aquatic plants for your flab globe, 20c. Will keep fish healthy. MAX UEIBLER BIRD OO. PKKSIAN KITTENS, Baldwin Cattery, Mornlngalde, Iowa. Screenings $1.36 par 100 .be. $01 N. llth St AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE PAY AS YOU RIDE. THIS WEEK ONLY, 2 1914 Ford touring. 2 1914 Maxwell touring. 2 1911 Cadillacs. 2 2-tyllnder Bulck trucks. 1 4-cylinder Maxwell truck. 1 4-cyllnder Chalmers roadster. 1 Studebaker "26" touring, 2 Overlands. 4 cylinders 1 1913 Ford touring. 1 1914 Ford chassis, $176 1 4-cyl. 1913 Detrolter, fully equipped. 1 4-cyllnder Crow Elkhart. 1 4-cylinder International touring. 1 4-cylinder Bulck roadster. 1 4-cy Under Chevrolet roadster. 1 4-cyllnder K. M. F. touring. 1 1916 Ford roadster. 1 1916 Maxwell, fully equip., alec. 1 1916 Ford, good as new. These care are all in A-l condition and can be purchased at $100 down and $16 per month "this week only." See us to day or wrlto us. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., D. ibi. 2316 Farnam St. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE U30 Farnam, Doug. 1310. 1 B. 26, Buick roadster $460 1 14, Maxwell touring $S26 1 Overland touring $260 1 1916 Chevrolet $460 THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Make a ton truck out ot your Ford ear. Everybody la buying this "Form-a-Truck." Ml solves your a I) very problem and sells ilka wild fire. Agents wanted. For par. Uvular aee or write JOHNSON-DAM -FUK1H CO., 1629 N. 16th. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MUttPHi -O'BRIEN AUTO CO 1814-16-18 Farnam St FOR BALE cheap If taken at once, Dayton touring car, perfect condition. CaU 1641 Davenport St. PREPAREDNESS ts only protection, is preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au tomobile Insurance of . K1LLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON. 913-14 City Nat. Bank. Doug. till. vVr. win irid uu a new Ford for your old . one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO 2vtb and Harney. Doug. (16L. Automobiles Wanted. NOTICE I will pay $160 for good used roadster, must be In A-l condition, Addreas G, 293, Bee. Auto T ires and Supplies. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 pr cant. 3 In 1 vulcanising Co.. 1616 Dav enport St. Omaha. Neb. Douglaa 2914. 30x8-lN lb. 76; 10x34, $8.76. Other alsaa In proportion. Duplex Tire Co.,3618 Far nam atreet. AUTO TIRES REBUILT. $I.0U TO fl.Ot. DUO TIRE CO.. 1411 CHICAGO ST. Electric Automobiles. Wiltur Anderson, expert rep'g electric and batteries. Storage. 2230 Farnam. D. 4317. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 Reward for magneto we can't repair. Coils repairrq. Maysdorier. no w. ma. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right 116 8. I9tb St. D. 7190. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gain In used machines. Victor Roos, "The .Motorcycle Man." A 7 01 Leavenworth. The Secret Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author of Th. End si the Trail." "Fighting In Flandire,H "Th. Road to Clary." "Vtva la rraaoar Mc. t-cpyrignt. l.io, tr t. Aloaaaaar r.wu. SIXTH INSTALLMENT. ajnopela. Lieutenant Jarvle Hod. la detailed by th. United State, nav.1 board to Investigate and report his finding, on th. invention of Dr. Ralph Burka, which serve, to bring the submarlno to a .tat. of perfeotlon. Th. lieutenant arrive, at Valdavla and Is wel comed by the Inventor and his daughter. Cleo. on the trial trip or the inventors boat, a Japanese helper Is surprised In th. art of etamlnlng the mechanlam of the ven tilating device. Hop. rpona ravoraoiy on the new device, but there ar. other. Inter ested in It. An attempt to burglarise Dr. Burke's laboratory falls, but later Cleo finds him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's library to get money; later she finds a note from which ah. learns that they contain the Moret formula. With Hop. sh. racea to the auctioneers store only to find It In flames. Olga Ivanoff and Oerald Mor ton, two spies In search of the formula, at tempt to capture Cleo when ehe call, at th house of Stephanskl, the anarchist. Hope rushes to her aid; Uorton shoots at him. but the bullet hits a bomb, In the cellar, which explodes. Stephanskl die. tn the wreck of his houes; the others escspe Hope and Cleo attend a ball at Mra Deltnar's, whose nephew haa two of th. mlealng hooka. &lah lln, a spy. attempts to steal the booke. but Is discovered by Hop.; In the excitement that follows the book disappears. "Good," said Olga. "Telephone Mr. Morton that I will call for him at his hotel in ten minutes. Then wait for us at the wharf." ..... Little did either of the two partiea who were now speeding toward the islands dream that, trom over on the Oakland side of the harbor a third launch was starting for the same des tination. In it were three men; Mah lin, Satsuma and the Japanese. When Olga learned of the move ments of Hope and Cleo through the espionage of Sextus, Mahlin had sur mised. When, bruised, battered and aching in every limb from his en counter with Hope, he reached his rooms, almost the first thing he did was to consult the copy of the list which Satsuma had obtained from Dawson. The next name he found was that of Arthur Mitzmaurice and his address was given as the Com mercial hotel. Calling up that hos telry he learned that Mr. Fitimaur ice had departed. His forwarding ad dress, so the night clerk informed him, was in care of the local office of the United States coast survey. The following morning Mahlin called at the coast survey offices only to learn that Fitimaurise was at work chart ing the Farallone group and that it was uncertain when he would return. It was well into the afternoon, there fore, before he and Satsuma started for the islands in a launch which the latter had hired from a fellow coun tryman livina on the Oakland side. Before leaving Mahlin took the pre caution of calling up Mope s Hotel. "Lieutenant Hope will not be back until tonight," the telephone girl in formed him. "He has gone to the Farallones." As Mahlin hung up the receiver a e-rim itnile flitted across nil saturnine face. His aurmises had proved cor rect. Hope had acted as he had an ticipated. There were now three craft racing toward the same goal. Well in the lead was the small launch containing Hope and Cleo. Bearing down on a more northerly course was the power boat hired by Mahlin and Satsuma, while somewhere astern pounded the larger craft bearing Morton, Olga and Sextus. Doubtless all three of the skippers would have exercised more caution could they have seen the notices which were being dis played that afternoon on the bulletin boards of the various shipping of- City Hall Will Be Eemodeled Without Regard to Howell The city commissioners are deter mined to remodel the city hall with out dictation from General Manager Howell of the municipal water de partment, v At the city council meeting Mr. Howell offered a resolution, propos ing that the water department shall reserve the right to use its present meeting room on the second floor at any and all times it wishes. The council proposes to require the water board to meet in the city council chamber, which is convenient and commodious and not used often by the council. As the matte, now stands, Mr. Howell will accept such rooms the council may assign to his department after the remodeling, or he may move to the court house or to some other building. fices and other places where seafaring folk congregate; WARNINOI Hhlpmssters and other, navigating the waters between the entrance to Sen Fran cisco Bey and the Farallone Oroup are warned to be on the lookout for a floating mine which broke loaee from It. mooring, during experlmenta at Fort Fotnt Torpedo Station and I. believed to have drifted Into the channel. The mine, which reeemblea a large buoy, In painted grey-blue and Is marked "U. 8. 118TB" Anyone sighting It Is warned against attempting to lake It In tow, but should Immediately notify th. chief ordnance officer. Fort Point, rat (Signed) H. J. MACKErraiK, Adjutant General. By order the General Commanding the Weetern Department. The mill-pond calmness which pre vailed in the inner harbor proved to be no criterion of the weather with out, for in the bay a brisk breeze was blowing and outside tne uate the breeze turned into a gale. In fact, so heavv a sea was running that darkness was descending when Mor- issev ran his launch under the lee of the lighthouse on Southeast is land and Hope and Cleo clambered ashore. In response to their whis tle a gray-bearded man, tall and an gular, appeared in the doorway of a small, whitewashed building which adjoined the lighthouse. "That's the keeper. Captain Fair weather," said Morissey. "You may find him a bit gruff at first, sir, but I guess I'd be gruff Joo if I hadi to inend mv life on a rock like this." "I am Lieutenant Hope of the navy, Hope introduced himselt. 1 am looking; for a man named Fitz- maurice of the coast survey. I un derstand that he is over here chart ins the islands." "Mr. Fitzmaurice left this morning for Middle Island, was the answer. "The government has a radio station there and he went over to send a message to "Frisco. I reckon he likes their food better than he does mine, anvwav. "How far is It across to Middle Island" "About six miles.'' "Well," said Hope, turning to Cleo," the only thing for ua to do, it seems, is to keep on to the, other island." "It's none of my business," tater ruoted the keeper, "but you'll be tak ing a big chance if you try to cross to Middle island tonight. It's a dan gerous channel, even in the day time, and it'll be dark In another ten min utes. There'i a big sea running al ready and the wind s rising. "What do you think about it, Moria- seyr Hope asked the boatman. "I'm game for it, sir, if yon and the lady don t mind getting a Dit wet, was the answer. "And how about you, Cleo?" "Oh, I would rather go on, Jarrls, she answered. "I couldn't sleep to- night if I felt that those books were only six miles away, I'm not in the least afraid with you with me." The last four words were apoiten so soil' 1v thn, rtnlv Hone could hear. "Remember," the keeper called af ter them as they turned back to tne boat, "there's some bad reefs be tween here and the other island. Keep this Itcht astern of vou all the time. If you get a quarter of a mile off the course you 11 be in a heap of As the keeper prophesied, the wind, even during the few minutes that they had spent ashore, had greatly risen, and as they rounded the point it struck them witlt a lorce ana suaaen COMMISSION LAI ATTACKED IN SUI Morris and Company Hold th, Supreme Court Commis sion Law Invalid. FIGHT AGAINST JUDGMENT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Samuel Sugarman to Fred C Opo eeneky, Polk street 200 feet weat ot Thirteenth atreet north aide, 60x140 1 Elisabeth Samuelaon to Catherine Malonay, eoutbweat comer Twenty-fifth and T streets, 62xT7 Catherine Maloney to Johan Piatt southwest corner Twenty-fifth and T streets Mornlngalde Land company to Ma hals Ledyard, Charles street, 16$ feet east of Cotner avenue, 40x123. School District of Omaha to John L. Parker, Monroe street, 374 feet sat of Thirty-sixth street aoutb side, 100x126 Arthur J. Cooley and wife to Henry M. Eaton, Forty-first avenue, 194 feet north ot Davenport street, east side, 60x110 Elanor Sauers to Jessie A. Shafen berg, Ohio street, 200 feet east of Forty-third street aouth aide, 60x 120 Orchard Investment company to Al fred Petit and wife, Orchard ave nue, 262 feet eaat of Forty-fourth street north side, 40x120 Charlaa W Martin and wife to Emma A. Head ley, southeast cor ner Thirtieth and Baumaa streets, 48.6x120 Anna L. Megeath and husband to Parkvale Presbyterian Church, Thirty-second avenue, 1 08 feet north of Martha street weat aide. 100x166 Blanche H. Brown and husband to Elisabeth C. Graham. Farnam street 440 feet west of Thirty-third street aouth aide, 66x183.3 Waltland company to Alcestla Irene Condlt, Lake street, 60 feet weat of Thirty-sixth street north aide, 60x120 Ed Johnston and wife to Knicker bocker Realty company, southwest corner Thirty-eighth and Jackson t reels. 166x167 I Maria Jotselt to John H. Neeleen, Fourteenth street 200 feet north of Browne street, west side, 40x 121.$ LEGAL NOTICES. 1,140 1 100 148 110 LEGAL NOTICE. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Nebraska Savings A Loan Associa tion will be held In the Association's office, 211 South 18th Street, launders-Kennedy Building, Omaha, Nebraska, Wednesday. July Oth, 1916, at 1 p. m. Polla for election of three directors open at 12 o'clock, noon, and cloae at 8 p. m. on the same day. JOHN R. BRANDT, H"cretary. JuSO-JuU-2-1 (Continued from Yesterday.) Union Pacifio to Care for Its Soldiers On Duty at Front From the office of General Manager Jeffers an order has gone out apply ing to all Union Pacific employes who ... . K.r. n( h National Guard in the different states in which the railroad system operates. All Union Pacific employes who ...... .k... nt ,h Nntinnal Guard when President Wilson issued his call for troops, will be granted inden ; I.... nf .htrnre. Durinsr the time they; are away engaged in mili tary aervice marriea men win uc al lowed tulll pay. single men win uc .ll.....l half nev anrl if thtV have dependent relatives such additional pay as the management of the rail road may decide, this, however, not to .. ,.11 n,v rtf atirh emnlovea. WW ' V J F , . By reason of enlistment and going into the service ot tne united ataie., an4 ennritv rip-hta will In no way be affected. All employe! go ing into the government service, when they return to the employ of the com pany will be given positions equally . : . 1. .Un.. U... f r. ... remunerative wuu u,u. v. ly held, Sidewalk Built of Stone From Wyoming Torn Up The old stone sidewalk at Tenth and Harney streets, in front of the building that for years was the James Stephenson livery, sales and feed stables, is being torn out and in its place one of cement is being laid. The stone sidewalk was laid more than twenty-five years ago and of ma terial brought from Wyoming, and there had never been a sidewalk laid in Omaha that has been responsible for quite as much profanity. The tone in the Stephenson side walk was brought from some of the Wyoming fossil beds, and the stone was filled with petrified sticks, fish, snakes and other creatures that roamed up and down upon the earth centuries ago, when it was in ita mak ing. As these disintegrated and broke out of the solid lime rock, they left cavities anywhere from one-half to an inch in depth. As a result the sidewalk became as rough as a stretch of cobble stone road and was hard to walk over. Hanscom Improvers Will Hold Fireworks Display The Hanscom Park Improvement club will hold its third annual pub lic fireworks display at 7 o clock the night of July 4, at Thirty-fourth and Wright streets. There will be music in addition to the fireworks and seats will be provided for the women. Everybody is invited to attend. meeting of the club will be held at the Windsor school this evening to further perfect plans fur the safe and sane observance ot independence day. Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them tor results. The Nebraska supreme court com mission law is attacked in a suit filed by Morris & Co., meat packers, against John Kormek, William R. Patrick and C. J. Southard in fed eral court. Kormek was injured at the Dlain tiff's plant July 12. 1913. He sued for $50,000 damages in the district court of Douglas county and secured a verdict for $7,500. Morris & Co appealed to the .supreme court. This tribunal assigned the case to be heard by the supreme court commission, which body sustained the finding ot the lower court. In the suit now filed an injunction is asked to prevent the collection ot the $7,500 judgment. Argues Law ia Invalid. The plaintiff argues that the su preme court commission law is in valid because it is in violation of the fourteenth amendment of the consti tution by depriving the plaintiff of his property without due process of law. Furthermore, it is held to be invalid because contrary to the Ne- braska constitution, which says that "the right to be heard in all civil cases by the court of last resort shall not be denied." The plaintiff claims that this riirht has been denied because the right to have the damage suit heard in the state supreme court was denied. The defendants, Patrick and South ard, were attorneys for Kormek. Sunday Drops Tear Stained 'Kerchief On Mother's Bier "The funeral of "Billv" Sunday's mother yesterday at Ames. Ia., was one of the most impressive I ever attended," said Judge A. L. Sutton. At tne cemetery, he continued, Mr. Sunday inoke at the bier of his mother. He broke down and manv tear ieD Into his handkerchief, which tne evangelist toaaed into the . casket before it was closed." The grave was beneath the shadow of a large spruce tree which the elder Mra. Sunday planted herself many yeari ago. The burial place ia a pri vate cemetery for the Sunday family. In his reminiscences "Billy Sunday related a boyhood incident He was sawing wood after nightfall and his mother held a light inside of a win dow of the Home, that he might bet ter tee to direct the saw. Young Men's Hebrew Association Elects Plana were perfected for an ath letic field meet at a meeting of the Young Men Hebrew association at Myrtle hall Wednesday evening. The event ia to be held in the near future. Officers for the ensuing six months were elected as follows: Maxim Konecky. president; Alexander D. Frank, vice president; Benjamin Her ihorn, financial secretary; Harry F. Schatz, recording secretary; bam Pilz, treasurer; board of directors. Dr. Ben Israel, Joe Rosenbloom, Bam Yonsem, Aaron Davidson, Ben jamin Klaiman, Harry Feldman, Meyer stern, Morris Margolin, Max Fromkin, Nathan Dansky and Ed ward Kushner. The Young Men's Hebrew asso ciation haa extended an invitation to every Jewish young man over 18 years old to join. Retailers of Omaha Adopt Resolution of Regret Feeling with sorrow the immeasur able loss Omaha has sustained in the death of Arthur D. Brandeis, the As--sociated Retailers of Omaha at th regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, adopted these resolution! of sorrow and appreciation: The most profound, most wonderful fae, ulty of th. human mind la Imagination, not mere Imagining, or Id!, fancy playing wltk unrsalltlea, but that vision, that far-seelnf power which la heyond .very aohl.vam.ni whethar It be science, art. llteratur. of oommerclallam. It Is greater than the In, telleat, grat.r than talent and the poa, aeaslon of It I. that which make, all mel of achievement, all geniuses; It make. 1U posMssor th. aupretne and axtraordlnarl benefactor of bis fellow man. It t. a ltv, Ing power, a seeing much where other, est nothing, and Arthur Brandeis wa. on. wh, had this blewed gift. H. saw a great dutj many year, ago, whar others aa yet ooull only deoorr an overgrown town; h. hal th. vision, th. ability and th. geniua, an Omaha I. hi. debtor; and by hla death th loss la dep and real. To hi. wife, hit daughtm. and especially to hut .on, wh carries on the name, this muat ba a tr mendous thought, a thought ' t oonsldel with comfort and prlda, , Athletic Club Directors Meet This Afternoon The board of directors of th, Omaha Athletic club will meet thil afternoon in the office of Presi dent W. A. Fraser in the Woodmet of the World building to discusi membership plans, building scheme; and other business in connection witl the club. Membership committees an still meeting with success in bringini in new members. T. F. Quinlan John Madden, Frank McCaffery Harry Ryan and other business met are giving considerable of their timi to this work. Warm Weather Record for Year Broken This Afternooi The warm weather record for th, year was broken at 4 o'clock this aft ernoon when the government thei mometer climbed up to 91 degrees, . degree higher than the 90-degre . mark registered on May 25. The temperature climbed steadih during the afternoon, 88 degrees be ing registered at 2 o'clock, 90 d grees at 3 o'clock and the record breaking at 4 o'clock. Knickerbocker Apartments Sold at Ninety Thousam A deed has been filed at the coui house conveying the Knickerbockt apartments at Thirty-eighth an Jones streets from . Edward , Emma C. Johnston to the , ,i bocker Realty compaiix, ,..c ation being jyu.OUU.