THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1916. 15 FOR RENT HOUSES Miar11anrtUR. WnTTRKS APARTMENTS FLATS. It. 60 i-r.'. 410 South J7tb Avenue. 16. 0 6-r.. 132 South 16th Strut, mod- ern bunsalow. 36. 0 4-r. apt., "Tha Harold," 17th and Jackaon Sta. 88. 00 6-r. apt, 1801 Parnam Street. 35.00 7-r., 2603 Evana Street, modem. 36.00 10-r., 810 South 30th Street., mod. 36.00 6-r., 8611 Lafayette Avenue, mod. 36.00 7-r., 4103 Lafayette Avenue, mod. 45.00 10-r., 316 Worthlngton St., mod. 60.00 10-r., 8004 Farnam Street, mod. 60.00 l-r.. 187 North 32d Avenue, mod ern, raraia. 63.60 7-r. flat. 624 South lth Street, modern, Janitor eervlce. OBORUB AND COMPANY, Phone D 764. 03 City Nat Bk, B'd. 1T88RANKLIN St.. 12 rma., all mod. 136. 1738 So. 17th St., I rma.. all mod. 122.60. 16l Lethrop St., 6 rma., all mod., H. 10OI Pacific St., S rma., par' mod., M13 So. 17th St., 6 rma., part mod., 1. 4223 Seward St., 7 rme., part mod., 113.60. BIRKETT COMPANY, 123 Bee Bldr. Dou. 033 POULTRY AND GARDEN Acre and email houae. chicken, plreon houee, 87; aleo . room for colored downtown: city Water. eiecrno nam. 101. j. .vi 312 60 6-roora, modern except heat, 2236 N zutn ot. lay 00 5-room, modern, 1618 N. 30th. 127 60 l-room, mod., 2683 Davenport St. H. A. WOLF, Dou 8088. 614 Ware Block,, 40jMnrk'k fiat. mod. e. heat ood. 113. 8-room house, mod. ex. heat, food. lie. 8-room hcuse, modern, 121,. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 441 Bee Bldl. Douglas 6707. FOR RENT Ap'U and Flat Weft APARTMENTS WITH OARAGES. five roemi atrlctly modern, atearo heat, lanltor eervloa. oak floora and flnleh. In beat resKrenc dlatrlct St Qeore apart menta, ll N. Hat Ave. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY. Tyler 1IK 138 Roae Bldl. VlNa) eleam-heeted apartment either 4 ar a roorr-a. on Weal Farnam etreet JOHN W HOHHINM. 1308 FARNAM ST t, 3 or 4-room apt, cloee In, furnished or unfurnished: 127.60 to 860. Erncat Sweat Pouglaa 1472. THE HELEN. 3464 Harney St., Beautiful 4 or 6-rooro apartment In fireproof build ing. irnBOurliwi ina- ii v. "a . . ST CLAIR. 24th and Harney, 2 and 3-room apartmenta. Call Harney 647. North. OHolCL Al-AHTMEN'i'. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart ment. Ml rooma. cool In summer, fine larae acreeued poroh. "The ivy, corner SnaVmln Avt aid Sherwood. Only 133.60 per mo. See Janitor In baeement apart ment or oall otllce, Dou. 1001. MODERN apt. 7 rooma. 826; near poet- office, ti. r. atguu,...,. . 1 ROOMS and bath, -II modern. ji 46th Ave. Phone Walnut 3276. South. THE HUDSON. Choice five-room apartment, cloae In, 307 S. 26th Ava; bullt-ln buffet; panel walla In dining room; oak throughout; linoleum on kitchen and bath; good light rooma; well ventilated; Individual bal conlea. Sub-leaae 146 year round. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. llVii-BOOai aleaui-l-eateil aariu,enl; very owlraolt. To. Chuia Vial. 20th and fo'pleton. Conrad voung. n Urandele Theater, uoug. vm- iao All modern, vary desirable 6-room low er flat on car line. 3604 Leavenworth. Harney sizs u.ud Hal, not S 24in. ZII. H. 47H. Miscellaneous. Near ... ., .-u m a,.urimenU. 313 and UP. poalofflce. u. r. oiew"", - . ana 4-looii, wwe. liala. oioa. lu. . neat. 113. Toland irumbull. U. 6701. frOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores- " , t-OK KfcNi. Vai ' Ana slots ruum, located at 24th and . Leaven Vorth Sta. Keaaonabla rant nor further oXormatlon call ' CALKINS CO., Uousjlss i13. City Nat l BankBldf DESIRABLE artoro room basement 022 S. 16th St Oniy 166. ' COKRAD YOUNG, 323 Brandela Theater Bldg. D. 1673. Ill 8. 16TH St. basement, 130. 601 S 13th St, brack. 330. JOHN N. FRENZftK, Douglas 664. EouEkn store, 16l St" ""r P"ce 176 per month. O. P. atebblna, 1610 Chicago bio". nuUJk at laim-aau raruauj oi Thoe Hall. 423 Kaluga mdg. D 14U6. ill Fifth, store rooms .v. "r" R8T TRUST CO . 303 , So. 13th. D. 1161. biutt uuiiuutg. Iiwiug rooms in rear. 2006 N iwlh. Douglas m&a. Offices and Desk Room. Office for Rent ON BEAUTIFUL COURT of the Bee Building 216 Sq. ft, with water.... $18.00 Ask the Superintendent, Room 103. UbemAbLt; '.nice roonia In the remodelled Crouue. biwk. 118 N. 16th St (oppoalte uoaionloe! ' 10 to 116 pel month. Conrad Vuuns 32.; Hrandels Thealfr Doug. 1611. V eTiV-doeif . .ble suites of rooms In Wead Bldg. and Baldrlge Bldg., at reaaonable rental. Ca I on IF. L. WEAD. sin ft 18th Bt. D- 171. BURNISHED. a ,b r,,r the Sun't. Room 103. Bee bllg. OKr'lCE room with 'phone and reception room ror muy - KTiTrrtT.'l urge barn. 817 8. Ud St. MOVING AND STORAGE r'lREPROOF WAREHOUSE. St'purate locked rooms, for household g,os and pianos; moving, packing and "offlfA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 8o2 S 16th St Douglaa 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. Fur rtal moving service try us, Large S-hurae. paddtjd vans. Storage, 12 month. aSatitactlon guaranteed. Wo move you WLICKBK. CHEAPKR AND SAFER. Phunu Tyler 230 or Dougiai 4338. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage tad mov ine 219 N. 11th Si. . Phone Douglas 394 or Wabeter 6699 FIDELITY BERvrca. FREE Pbone Douglas 28ft for complete list of vacant bouses and apart ments; also (or storage, moving, lb'h and Jackson Sta. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray mond Furniture Co., 16U and 1615 Huw ard St, Phone D. 6624. Maggard ".""per' . Van and Storage Co. Moving, parking, storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. J0 T tTl?ri Express Co., Moving J. SxEjEjU packing and storage. liOT Farnam St. Douglas 6146. Wanted Some Want Ads in ex change for lots of answers. Phone The Bee. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED TO RENT Immediately, good t or 8-room house, with garage, tn West Farnam district or Dundee. Must be a flrst-cUM plac. Give full information. Address O 137, Bee. Wanted to Rent Houses. In DUNDEE. W L, SKLBY A SONS. Douglas H10. Miscellaneous. WANTED to rent for Invalid, reclining wheel chair. Phone Harney SOI 8. YOUNO man wants board and room, private family. Address F 881. ties. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. THE BEST OFFER MADE US BY JULY 10th. WILL BE ACCEPTED. 4804 UNDERWOOD AVE., SOUTH FRONT. ft rooms and dleeplng porrh, built about 4 years; oak floors and finish down stsln; white enamel on 2d floor; built in bookcases and other features that make a good home; garage with cement drive and nice shade trees; yard fully covered with blue grass. Owner Is ask ing $4,300, but will accept best offer made. This is your rhanre. Call us at once. HIATT COMPANY., 8(6-7-9 Omaha Nat'l 8k. Tyler 66. CLOSE IN BUNGALOW MUST BE SOLD For quick sale we offer a nearly new ( room, all modern bungalow at 3788 Dav enport St for I2.M6. This property Is easily worth 33,300. Terms can be ar- THE BYRON REED CO., loualaa 317. 312 South 17th Bt. 6 Rooms, Modern $100 Cash $25 Per Month 4207 Ohio St, strictly modern but fur nace. House built about 3 years ago. Newly painted and papered. Price $2 400. $100 cash, I2h per month. Phone Tyler $0 and ask (or Mr. Lowrey. Office open evenings from 7 to t p. m. HASTINGS HETDEN 1614 HARNHT ST. WHAT do you mean by well built? Watch my houses under construction; then you will know. Phone Benson 122. F. S. Trul-llnger. FOR SALE by owner, modern home and furniture, corner lot, In Dundee; garage. 4941 Davenport St. Phone Walnut 2594. 3618 LINCOLN BLVD. 1 l-room bouse. strictly modern, with not water heat. Prtce. $60. Douglas 1811. North. NEAR 19TH AND SAHLER STS. Brand new bungalow of 3 rooms, oak finish, atrlctly modern and up-to-date In every way. Choice south front lot, Just ready to move into. Price only $2,960. Can you beat It 7 Rasp's terms are always easy, and their houses are good; any body will tell you that. We also have an other nearby with 6 rooms at $3,680. See us before you buy. Then you will sure buy from us. RASP BROS., OWNERS 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. Taken in Trade Will Sell Cheap $1,000 $100 Cash 8720 Ohio St 6 rooms, all on one floor, newly painted and papered, full lota, some shrubbery. Monthly payments like rent Office open evenings, V to 9. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS A MKYDKN 1 G 14 HARNEY ST. Good Home Very Li.Ue Cash Five-room cottage with bath; large ot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees. Price. $2,360. Located 4107 North 29th St NORRIS & NORKIS 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. PRAIRIE PARTT Most artistic district In city; no sheds, alleys, chickens, ashes or tin cane; houses and lots, with paving paid In full, at reasonable prices; easy terms, B. J. SCANNELL, Douglas 398. Colfax 3511. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW. Six large rooms and bath, selected oak finish; French plate glass doors, book cases; built-in cabinets; large lot. Bar gain for quick sale. OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474. SACRIFICE SALE. 1630 N. 17th St. 8-room bouse; walk ing distance. Don't fall to see this prop erty If you want a bargain, 8. P BOSTW1CK SON. Tyler 1608. $00 Bee Bldg. 8 -Room House, Corner Lot, 60x140. 18th and Willis Ave., $3,660.00. W. H, OATES, 647 Omaha Nat. B. Bldg. D. 1294. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, ONE FL.t $J,a)U0. Quarter-sawed oak floor, all oak finish, finely decorated; restricted new Addition. Elegant. Colfax 4193. NIFTY all-modern, oak-flnlshed bungalow, well located, in north part. $2,760. Very easy terms to good party. H. 1898. ikUU.NTZfc. PL,ACfc. restricted district resi dence for sate. F. V. Knlest. 3616 N. 18th. FOR SALiS l-room house on 8 lota, an In fruit and garden. Phone Walnut 8389. South. FIVE ROOM NEW BUNGALOW Near Hanscom Park; selected material used in building; oak iUnieta; large living room has built-in bookcases; dlnlngroom with bullt-ln buffet; kitchen, 8 bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; full basement, cemented; a home of quality, on large lot, with some fruit; owner has need of the money and will sacrifice (or $3.30. SCOTT & HILL CO. Doug. 1009. Ground fir. McCague Bldg. CLOSE TO FIELD CLUB. 714 South 36th St., dandy 7 -room, strictly modern house, full basement, 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 can be arranged. Owner will be home between 1 and 3 today to show you through. Go out and look It over. This Is a mighty good buy. PAYNE & SLATER, 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Ph. Doug. 1016. SOUTHWEST. Fronting on Turner Blvd., Just south of Leavenworth, No. 1004 So. 34th St., prac tically new, 6-room, story and a half resi dence, fronting east; oak finish down at airs; built-in bookcases, window seat, sun room. Nice size bedrooms and bath. Price $4,100; $1,200 cash, balance like rent D. V. 8IIOLES CO., 915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. HANSCOM PARK. We have just listed a 6-room, strictly modern bungalow; full basement, furnace heat; lot 60x133, on a paved street. The owner has been asking $3,260. but will sell this week for $2,700. Don't wait too long, as It won't last long. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. DANDY FIELD CLUB BARGAIN. Six large rooms and bath, complete In every detail; beautifully decorated; choice south front lot; fine shade trees; small cottage or vacant lot might be taken in. Call OSBORNE. 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474. SAFETY FIRST. FOR HUL1ABLE A-ND IULFB KIRE AND TORNADO INslUKANCB bEHJ O'NEILS R. B. INS. AGENCY. 634 Brandela Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. ,-HuuM bungalow, oraud new, all modern, oak Doors throughout; oak flnleh in liv ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition, A bargain at $3,160. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 I'm tun Blk. Doug. 1788. NEW bungalow, l-room and sun parlor, ill on one floor, on 26th Ave. and fierce; easy terms. Call owner. Red lbal. 231)8 SO. 16TH, t-rooin modern, new, fur nace; 33 ui 66-ft. lot; street paved. Berk A MusiL D. $9.7. a. ROOM house, all modern, for sale. 8620 Pa rifle Phone Harney 918. M.Bcellaneoui. DO YOTT WANTA" BARGAIN? We have a 7 -room, strictly all mod em 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 says get an offer. We have a dandy l-room, strictly all modern home, nearly new, with a garage and driveway; south front lot; located In the West Farnam district. This prop erty cost the owner $7,000; now offered at $6,600, and we want an offer. These two bouses can be bought at a real sacrifice and terms can be arranged with $1,000 cash. It will pay to Inves tigate at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 8963. 919-20 City National. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. THE best acres are out Benson way. The best place to buy acres out Benson way Is In Benson Gardens, Richland Acres or West Benson, where we ran sell you one or more acres from $360 an acre and up, on very easy terms. HASTINUS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 69. BENSON Garden acres are tho beet cloee In acres to be bad near Omaha. Call, write or phone Tyler 60 for reading mat ter, telling more about Benson Garden acres, adjoining Benson. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. LOT 68, Leavenworth Heights, $700; $100 cash. $12.60 per month. Call Harney 6096. NICE Fontenelle boulevard lot In beautiful Clulrmont. A snap. Terms, Walnut 2214. "North. After looking at M1NNK LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided trat It was the beat proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by BUYING Iota. 11 YOU will com out today you wlli understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler 187. 743 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. GARDEN LOTS $100 TO $200 $1 down, 60 cents per week. On the South Side, two blocks from car line, In good district of homes; buy two or three of them, build a little cottage and save your rent. SHULEK & CAKY, Phone D. 6074 204 Keellne Bldg. $6 FEET, 16th St., 3 blka from viaduct, $6,600. McCague Inv. Co. McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. BARGAINS FOR BUILDING. Two lots. South Miller Park, block from school and car, $460 each, or $926 for two. Good place to build to live or sell. 132x133", Field Club district, choice for three modern houses $3600. Three blocks from new Blackstone Hotel corner fine for apartment bouse or $ residences, $4000. GEORGE G. WALLACE. 614 Keellne. Miscellaneous. HAVE acreage within1 city limits as low as $276 psr acre. DOUG. 8947. REAL ESTATE Investments YOUR money is secured, you are guaran teed 7 per cent caah dividends Jan. 1st and July 1st. You can Invest a small sum weekly or monthly, or a large amount, any time. Glad to explain the plan. HOME BUILDERS, INC., 17th & Douplas Sts. Phone Doug. 6013. WM. COLFAX, 708 Keellne Bldg. Real estate, city property, large ranches a specialty. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Oo out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from $460 to $676. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON 1 BUT THIS LOT I $19.00 down and $10.90 per month; price $269.09; slie. 69x128; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burnbam, not far from school and oar Una. Geo. R. Wright. Bee office. Omaha. Dundee. DUNDEE DOUBLE CORNER $3,000 This Is at the northeast corner of 62d and Webster. The ground Is 100x186 and lies just east across 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 Is similarly restricted and as well located can be bought for the money. Only one block to street car and over looking Happy Hollow circle and the club. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Sole Agents, 333 Rose Bldg. Tyler 1636. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Nearly new, six-room house, bath, sleeping porch, hardwood down, birch up, finest location In city between Dundee and Lock wood, high and sightly, value sure to increase. See this quick. Part cash, balance payments, If desired 6216 Jackson Street. DUNDEE BUNGALOW. $4,000 Almost new, oak finish, six rooms and sleeping porch; fine basement; full sized lot; good neighborhood. Phone owner, Douglas 4828. Dundee bungalow, Webster 1666. Dundee lot, $996. Webster 1666. 2Vfc acres near Dundee. Webster 1666. Miscellaneous. One Acre and Two-Room House One acre, fine rich garden land, perfeotly level; dandy new 8-room bunaalow; good well. Price, 11,400: 8100 cash, balance lie per month. Phone Tyler 60 and aak for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN Mil HARNEY ST. REAL ESTATE Exchanges Farm for Omaha Income Property 160-acre farm in one of the best coun ties in Nebraska; well improved; rented for $700 cash. Owner lives in Omaha and will trade for something good here. 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. 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. THE remarkable Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source good results at leas cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS In first five months of 1916 than In Same Period In 1916. 61 ACRES, Improved, cluee-In; want Omaha cottage. 40 acres, Colorado Improved; want Omaha home. 40 acres, California im proved ; want Omaha Income. W. T. SMITH CO., D. 8819. 914 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. 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, acreageand investments for sale and exchange. Morgan, 1S16 Cuming St. Doug. 2466. 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 tn good 8-r. house for cottage; worth $2,300, Colfax 1068 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. Addresa L 1266, Bee. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loan and Mortgages. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at 6 per cent, 6 per cent a I pi ct. W. H. THOMAS, f28 Keeltne Bldg. Douglas 1648. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN t COMPANY, KB KLINE BUILDING. 6 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city ' residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable conuuiasiens, PETERS TRUST CO., 1838 FarasJa St. $" PER CENT Have for sale tiiTsmaTi mortgages on Nebraska farm; Interest semi-annually. C A. Urlminel, 849 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO., '1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good larm mort gages. Ktuke Inv. Co., Omaha. FINANCIAL Real Estate J.oansandMortgage. REAL ESTATE "loana. all per cent. Bee' r. k. buck a co., ,12 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDO. MONET on hand for city and (arm loana. 11. V Hinder, City National Hank Rlda CITY and raTm loana, 6, &W " Per cent. J. H. Pumont & Collin Keellne Bids;. LOANS SStir Par cent LOANS. THOS. L. McOARRY, Keellne Bid,. Red 4314. 34b Omaha Nat'l Rank Bids GARVIN BROS. $i6bto$10,00l) made promptly. F. t). Wead. Wead Bldg.. lth and Farnam Sta. CITY and farm loans. 6. 6,6 per cent. W T. Smith Co., 914 City National. Abstracts of Title. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fi.e In Nebraska. 2ti Branded Theater. iPiiQi'ir.fnn4bltrftCt Co' e can brlllB vJUdrallLct? down your abstract on short notice. H. T, Patterson Bldg. I. 2947. T Title, Guarantee and Abstract XV Cl 1 Co., a modern abstract office. 306 8. 17th St. Tel. D. 647. Stocks and Bonds. dTsRICT improvement bond in denomin ations of $100, $H0O and $00. to net in vestor 6 per cent Int. semi-annually. TALMAGE-LOOMIS INV. CO.. 1219 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 966. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. 6.000-ACRE ranch near Colorado Springe. Colorado; lies nicely; good grass; run ning water; cuts lots of hay; improved; a big bargain at $12.60 per acre; easy terms. Can sell whole or part. THE YATES M'CLAIN REALTY CO.. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado land excurslona, expenses paid. C. L, Nethaway. Florence. Neb. Florence 328. Minnesota Lands. LAKE SHORE bargain, for quick sale, offer several splendid tracts at a very low price If purchased within the next few days. Western Home Land Co., 660 Tem ple Court, Minneapolis. Montai t Lands. STOCK section, all fenced; ItOO acres tilla ble; balance timber and good pasture; forty acres In crop; nine dollars per acre; homestead adjoining. N. J. Eveneen, ls may, Mont. FOR SALE 600 acres Irrigated Madison county. Montana, well Improved, $87.(0. Ad rest, J 347. Bee. Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS--Any size, easy terms. In the beautiful Osarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 8. Frank. 801 Neville Block. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. ""YOU NEBRASKA OR IOWA FARMER WHY NOT Write for full particulars on one of the best combination grain and stork farms In the state. I want to sell this ranch, consisting of 1,640 acres, of which 1,000 acres Is the very best of farm land. Is located 10 miles south of Chadron, Dawea county, Nebraska, In "The garden beyond the sand hills," a land of good, hard soil, Fine timber and plenty of spring water; good roads, schools and churches. A bar gain. Can arrange terms to suit buyer. Address owner, 846 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. I HAVE bargains in Cheyenne and Kimball counties, $7 to $20. Thurston county, 80-a., $190; 160-a., $126. J. L. Barber, Keellne Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. OET literature and maps on the cheapest g 3d land In United States. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 14th and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. Doug. 1188. Miscellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LANDT If so, get A copy of our Journal fl;jt It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every state. So that you can find Just what you wish In Its columns. Established 19 years, reaching 78,000 readers. Bend $6o for one year's subscription, or $1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER. IOWA. 688 ACRES Improved central Nebraska. Good buy at $66.00; half cash. 810 acres, northeastern Mlesourl; Ideal Hheep or goat ranch, $60.00. Incumbrance $16,000.00. Will M. Donelan, Olenwood, la. FARMS, acreage and City property for sale and exchange, C. R. Combs, BUtt Braiideis Theatei Bldg. Doug. 9914. Horses Live Stock -Vehicles For Sale. HAY, $6.50 ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N 16. Wanted. WANT farmer agents. 1611 Burt St. Omaha Horse, Cattle & Hog Remedy Co. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; free book explains ail. Majestic Squab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, ia. FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, 20c. Will keep fish healthy. MAX OEI8LER BIRD CO. PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery. Morningslde, Iowa. Screenings, $1.26 per 100 .bs. 801 N. 16th St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE PAY AS YOU RIDE. THIS WEEK ONLY. 8 1914 Ford touring. 8 1914 Maxwell touring. 2 1911 Cadillacs. 2 it-cylinder Bulck trucks. 1 4-cylinder Maxwell truck. 1 4-cylinder Chalmers roaditer, 1 Studebaker "26" touring. 2 Overlands, 4 cylinders. 1 1913 Ford touring. 1 1914 Ford chassis, $175 1 4-cyl. 1913 Detroiter, fully equipped. 1 4-cylinder Crow Elkhart. 1 4-cyllnder International touring. 1 4-cylinder Bulck roadster. 1 4-cylinder Chevrolet roaditer. 1 4-cylinder E. M. F. touring. 1 1916 Ford roadster. 1 1916 Maxwell, fully equip., eleo. starter. 1 1916 Ford, good as new. These cars are all in A-l condition and can be purchased at $100 down and $26 per month "this week only." See us to day or wrlto us. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.. D, 8E.3. 2216 Farnam fit. Must"aeTl"all our second-hand automo biles within 80 days. Wo have several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1629-31-33 N. 10th Ht. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Karnam, Doug. 8310. 1 B. 36, Bui k roadster $H0 1 14, Maxwell touring $326 1 Overland touring $2bf) 1 1H16 Chevrolet 4t,lt FOR H.4LE Tweniy-horsn power four-paa-senger Htanlny (Steamer; unBurpHBed power, speed and eatie of operation, full equipment tires; almost new. A bargain. J. T. Sklllmari, PU-asaiiton, Neb. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHV-U 1JH1UN AUTO CO.. 1814-16-1H Farnam 8U FOR HALE cheap if taken at once, Dayton touring car, perfect condition. Call il'i Davenport St. PREPAREDNESS Is only protection. Is preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au tomobile Insurance of , K1LLY. ELLIS & THOMPSON. 913-14 City Nat. Bank. Doug, 8819. Wht will trade you a new Ford for your old one, INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Doug. 6861. Automobiles Wanted. NOTICE I will pay $160 for good used roadster, must be In A-l condition. Address G, 2H3. Bee. Aut Repairing and Painting. I10O reward fur magneto we can't repair. Colls repair d. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. NEB. "Auto Radiator RepaiV 8ervico"and prices right. 21H S. 19lh Bt. .. D. 7390. AUTOMOBILES FOR (SALE Autol iresand jSuppliV DON'T throw away old tires. We mhke one new tire from 8 old ones and save yon 69 per cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 161$ Dav Prf St.. Omaha. Neb Douglas 8914. 30X3-1N., Y6.7&T3l)x3786; Otherslsei in proportion. Duplex Tire Co, 26 18 Far nam street. AUTO TIRES REBUILT. $2 00 TO $6 09. DUO TIRE CO.. 1U CHICAGO AT Motorcycles and Bicycles. H a r lk v -ij v i ba )N m Tutu hcyi'leh BafT Kit In In used machines. Victor Roos, "The Moiorcycl Man." 8708 ltavenwortb. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John L. (loodner and wife to IVIheri M. 8 1 nan Morton avenue, Beniion, IflO fel norih of Allison street, enst side, 60xl2H $ l Rano Hrnii. to Renjamln Dunkin, t'rnwn Point avenue, 176 feet cant of Thirtieth aireei, south side. 4fx9fl 2,850 Waller R. ChrtMemieti to Maggie Thorpe, Forty snrond street, Ifin feet south of Dodge, east side, 43x I2f- 1 Barker company to Henrv O. En terhrook, Lincoln boulevard. 2f0 feet west of Oregon trail, south side, 60x106 1 Joxeph Barker, trustee, to Hilda Bauer, southeast corner Fifteenth street and Fowler avenue, triangu lar, 44,2x134.3 60 James W. Snllars and wife lo Sf mon Rokusek and wife. Twenty eighth street, 122.6 feet north of Farnam street, west side, 40x116.. 2,800 Lola M. Drake and husband to Mat thew O. Dittman, Burdette slreat, 400 feet west of Thirtieth street, north side, 26x126 1 Jsroh Kendls and wife to Louts G. Kendls. Thirty-fourth street. 303 ft. north of Davenport street, west side, 60x136; Forty-first street, 800 feet south of Spauldtng, eaal side, 40x134 1 Caroline I,. Poppleton, trustee, to Ire nseus Shuler et a!., Case street, 160 feet west of Forty-third street, north side, 60x128 1 Oak C. Redlck and wife to Hlatt company, northeaet corner Twenty-seventh street and Grand avenue, 121x134 1.400 Serena E. Rohan to Hlatt company, Stone avenue, 100 feet east of Thirty-flnt street, north side. lOOx 130,6 The Caldwell Real Estate Company to the Byron Reed company, 140 acres bounded by Bancroft, Forty Heeond street. Spring street and Fifty-third street 66,000 Joseph H. Plrkle and wife to John Klima and wife, Nineteenth street, 315 feet north of M street, west side, 46x130 700 American Security company to Par thenla P. Douglas, Eighteenth atreet, 76 feet north of Dodge street, east side, 46x66 1 Virginia D Is brow to Carlton E. Bolsn, southwest corner Thirty-first and Hamilton streets, 46x120 Martha A. DeLamatre and husband to Anna R. Rueaell, Fifty-second street, 100 feet north of Farnam street, west side, 60x128 M00 Barker company to Deibert M. Sloan. Lufayette avenue, 143.6 feet west of Thirty-second street, south side, 47.6x120 1 F. J. MuShane, jr., sheriff, to Omaha Loan and Building association, Can ton street, 63 feet west of Seven teenth street, 82x100 Myron I Learned and wife et al. to Sophia Marcus, Burt street, 66 feet west of Sixteenth street, south side. 6fixl32 00 Beda C. Edlund to Thomas D. Fo ley. Burt street, 200 feet west of Fifty-first street, south side, $0r 186 Charles W. Baker to Carl J. John Bun et al., Twenty-eighth avenue, 60 feet north of Fort street, east aide, 44x180 1 p J. McShane, Jr.. sheriff, to Anna Schaeffer, northeast corner Twenty eighth and Toppleton avemie. 80x 100 LEGAL NOTICES. i irn.i. arnTif!B. Th annual mstln of tha aharshaldsr. of tha Nebraska Bavlnis A Loan Aasocla tlon will ba held In the Assoolatlon'a office, 811 South 18th Street. Baundars-Kenned, Bulldln. Omaha, Nebraaka. Wednesday, July 1th, 11. at I p. m. Poll, lor election of three dlrectora open at II o'clock, noon, and cloae at 8 p. m. on the same day. JOHN R. BRANDT, Seoretary. JutO-Jull-2-l Land of Promise Says T. R. Yangco Of the Philippines "American capitalists ara making a great mistake in not visiting the Phil ippines more than they do," said Theodore R. Yangco, prominent Filipino financier and president of many banks and corporations in Ma nila, in his brief address to the Com mercial club at noon yesterday. He declared that the business op portunities, and opportunities for de velopment of big industries in the Philippines are far beyond the dreams of the average American business man. In speaking of the advancement made in the Philippines recently, he said, "the United States has done more for the Philippines in eighteen years than Spain did in 365 years." Mr. Yangco is in America on a pleasure trip. He is 54 years old. He was educated in Spain and London. Thirty years ago he passed through Omaha on his way to the islands from London, where he had been studying. Little Lad Knocked Down by an Auto William Hall, 14-year-old messen ger boy at the Burgess-Nash store, received a broken right leg when he was knocked down by an automobile driven by R. D. Evans, Flatiron build ing, at Seventeenth and Harney streets at 7 o'clock Friday morning. He was taken to St. Joseph hospital. The lad is a son of W. B. Hall, a lieutenant in the Nebraska National Guard, and resides at 3126 Corby street. The auto was drived by Russell Evans, who was working for the Mis souri Valley Oil company. Byron Reed Company To Lay Out New Tract The Byron Reed Real Estate com pany has purchased a tract of 140 acres belonging to the Caldwell Real Estate company, being a part of the estate of the late Victor Caldwell, president of the United States Na tional bank. The tract lies southwest uf the Field club, is bounded on the east by Forty-second street, on the west by Fifty-third, on the , north by Wright and on the south by Spring street. The price paid was $55,000, or $392. 85 an acre. The property lies within the city limits and is being farmed. The Byron Reed company intends to plat it and put it on the market some time next fall or winter. It is likely that it will be divided into acre tracts. PERSONA! PARAGRAPHS fr. T. R. Mullen has returned from a three weeks' visit to Chicago and Bloom-Ins-ton, 111. Mrs. Mullen and their son. Qeorire, are still at Bioomlngton and will return next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Weller have Riven up their apartment at the Hamilton and will leave next Monday for their summer home at Weller, Colo. Pob toff Ice address. Castiells, Colo. Bee Want Ads produce best results. The Secret tt Submarine the By E. Alexander Powell Authar al "Tha Eoat al tha Trail," Franca," ate. "Flahtlni in Flandara." -Tha Road to Clorr," "Viva la Copyrlaht. IBIS, by E. Alaaandar Powall. SIXTH INSTALLMENT. Synopsis. t.leutsnnnt Jarvls Hops Is detailed hy tha lTnltrtl states naval banl to Invrstlaata and report his rindlnaa on tha Invention of Dr. Halph Murk, whlrh serves to brlnr; tho sulnnarlne lo a stale of perfection. The 11,'iitrtianl arrlvea at Valdavla and Is wel 'omud by the Inventor and hla daughter, t'leo. On the trial trip of the Inventor's tioal, a Japanese helper Is surprised In the a,-t of examining the mechanism of the ven tllatlita device. Hope reports favorably on the new device, but there are others Inter ested In It. An attempt to burflartsa Dr. nurke's laboratory falls, but later Cleo finds him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's library to itet money; later she rinds a note from which she learns that they contain the secret formule. With Hops she race, to the auctioneer's store only to find it in flsmes. olR-a ivanoff and Gerald Mor ton, two spies In search of the formula, at tempt to cepture Cleo when ehe calls at the house of Stephanshl. the snsrchlst. Hope rushes to her sld: Morton shoots st him. but the bullet hits a bomb, In the cellar, which explodes. Htephanskl dies tn the wreck of his house; the others escape Hope and t'len attend a ball at Mra. lielmar's, whose nephew has two of the missing books. Mtth Itn, a spy, attempts to steal the booka. but Is discovered by Hope; In the sscltement thst follows tha book dlsappeara. (Continued from Yesterday.) ness which nearly capsized the little launch. But it was too late to turn back. To attempt to go about in the sea that was now running was but to invite disaster. Their only hope of safety lay in keeping the boat bow on to the mountain-high waves which were roaring down upon them. Small wonder then that Hope and Moris sey, their every nerve strained to the task of keeping the boat from being swamped, failed to notice the other launch which ran under the lee of the lighthouse barely ten minutes after their departure. Out of it scrambled Mahlin- and Satsuma. Clambering up the rocky footpath they reached the keeper's modest dwelling. "Can you tell me where I can find a Mr. Fitzmaurise?" inquired Mahlin "They told me at the offices of the coast survey that he was at work over here making some maps or some thing." "Fitimaurice seems to've become mighty popular all of a sudden," re marked the keeper. "You're the sec ond party in half an hour that's been after him. He ain't here, though. He left this morning for Middle island." "Has Lieutenant Hope been here looking for him?" hazarded Mahlin. "That's the name he gave," said the keeper. "And's he's gone over to Middle isl and?" "He has, though I did my best to discourage him. It's lucky for them they've got this light to guide them. Without it, on such a night as this, they wouldn't have a chance in a million." "Well, I'm not going to risk it," said Mahlin. "That's certain. But I'm afraid you'll have to put up us for the night. I'll be glad to pay you for your trouble." "I'm afraid I can't make you very comfortable," said the keeper, "but I'll give you the best I've got. I have to be up all night tending the light, so you can take my bed, and your friend there can sleep in my assist ant's room, and I'll fix up a bunk : for your boatman in the storeroom." "You're not alone here, are you?" inquired Mahlin. "I am tonight," was the answer. "I've got an assistant, but he's been feeling poorly of late, sn he went over to the city on the tender this morn ing to see a doctor. , . . Now, just make yourselves at home, please. I've got to go up to the light for a few minutes. With such a gale as this blowing we can't take any chanc es of anything going wrong with the light there are too many lives de pendent on it." But not on that night, nor for many nights thereafter, did Keeper James Fairweather ascend the wind ing stairs leading to the great light which, far above them, sent its guid ing rays out over the angry waters, tor, as he turned to leave the room, a terrific blow descended on his skull and he knew nothing more, "Now, Satsuma," called Mahlin, dragging the keeper's limp body from the door which led to the tower, "out with the lightl" a Before he had left the lighthouse half a mile behind. Hope was bitterly reproaching himself for his foolhardi ness in attempting to make the cross-' ing to Middle island, for the wind had risen until it was sister to a cyclone and they had all that they could do lo keep the little launch, already partly filled with water, from being cap sized by the mighty combers which broke over it. But they struggled doggedly on, knowing that they need have no fear of rocks so long as they kept squarely astern the light which vinked so encouragingly at them from Southeast island. Suddenly Morissey gave a cry of alarm. "The light, sir t" he gasped. "It's gone out!" He was right; the life-saving bea con had been suddenly extinguished. In vain they searched the darkness for it. It did not reappear. At that moment, from somewhere to the eastward of them, a sudden fiery glow, incredibly dazzling, illu minated, for a brief moment, angry sea and inky sky, and to their ears came, an instant later, a crash like an exploding powder mill. The Sea Hawk had found the floating mine I (To Be Continued Tuesday.) Prominent Rabbis Are Meeting Today Wildwood, N. J.. June 30. Promi nent rabbis from all parts of the coun try met here today for the twenty seventh Central Conference of Ameri can Rabbis. The morning was de voted to a meeting of the executive board, and tonight the conference will be opened with a general session, and continue until next Friday. The president of the conference, Rabbi William Rosenau of Balti more, will read his annual message to the conference tomorrow evening. During the week a number of com mittee reports will be heard, includ ing one on the "Revision of the Union Prayer Book," "The Harmonization of Civil and Religious Laws," "Survey of Religious Conditions" and "Religious Work in Universities." Steamship Official Sees No Travel Ahead A. F. Maren of Chicago, official of the Cunard line of ocean steamers, is in the city for a short time and sees little prospect of any great amount of passenger traffic between the United States and Europe in the near future. According to Mr. Maren, practically all of the boats of the Cunard line have been impressed into the hospital or transport business and there are few left to handle passengers, even if there were any traveling. The Cunard company has com menced laying the keels of eight im mense ocean steamers, but they will not be ready for commission inside of a year. Leap Year Baby Dies Just Four Months After Birth Little Mary Gallagher, 4-month-old daughter of Harry Gallagher, 1009 Grace street, died Thursday at the home of her parents. The little tot was born February 29. Funeral services were held this aft ernoon at 2 o'clock from the resi dence, with burial in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Building and Loan Companies to Pay Dividends Saturday Building and loan companies will pay the semi-annual, and in some cases, the quarterly dividends, to their members today, July 1. The total sum the eight building and loan companies will pay out July 1 in dividends is approximately $645, 649. This represents 6 per cent on the savings their thousandi of members have deposited with them. The larg est sum to be paid by any one com pany is $260,000, by the Conservative Savings and Loan company, the larg est in the city and perhaps in the United States. The Omaha. Savings and Loan company has a credit of $213,206.91 to be paid to its mem- bers in dividends. The Occidental. which pays dividends quarterly, has a fund of $90,000, in round numbers, which is to go out in quarterly dividends Saturday. The following are dividends to be paid out by the various companies at the close of the half year's business: Conservative 1280,000 Omaha SlS.000 Occidental 00,000 Commercial 10,801 Nebraska , 18,000 Banker 10,000 Prudential t.700 Stat . 8,881 ToUl 848,848 Judge Day Tells Lawyers , They May Take Off Coats Dignity and pomp, according to District Judge George A. Day, may be all right in the proper place, but a court room on a hot day ia one place where these two usual elements of litigation can be discarded. "You gentlemen take off your coats, if you like. I'm going to take off mine," exclaimed the court after watching the lawyers sweat through their coats while at work. Other courts now operating will probably follow suit. OFFICES TO LET IN THE BEE BUILDING The Best Location in Omaha. Fronting on Farnam and Seventeenth Streets. A Few Rooms Available Now Everybody Knows THE BEE Building. You don't ham to draw a nap for anyono to know tho loca tion of your office-. Apply Office of the Buildin,' Room 103.