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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916.
FOR RENT Businesa Pr'p'ty
Stores-
18th and Farnam, Cine suite
of rooms; excellent light; suttabls for
tailor or dreumaker.
j Baldrige Bid., 20th and Farnam; two
' Vies rooms racing- Farnam- St.
JT. P. WHADj Wead Bldg. P, Itl.
1.1581 RAflL.ii: store room tasemtmt. 6it B.
loth St. Only $65.
CONRAD TOIINO.
888 Brandeli Theater Bldg. P. 1671
koDERN store, litth St., near poHtofMce.
S7E per month. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago
I.TOKH KiMJi at Tfttnt-inii Karnam bT
Thos P Hall 4SS Rimm- M.(ii D 70
OfficM and Desk Room.
DESK ROOM
Ground floor location In strictly modern
fireproof building with all conveniences.
Bight In the heart of Omaha.
' Salesmen, brokers1 and commission men
get located now and prepare your fall
campaign; strictly high class tenants only
Ample space, free phones and lights;
stenographer available.
Call Douglas 3620.
OFFICE SPACE
wttb service back of It Is what you need
FOB BETTER BUSINESS.
THB BEE BUILU1NG, ,
TbQ Building That Is Always New'
VHtBiRAtsiJb on io rooms in tn rtJtnuQoiiou
Crounse block, ll N. IStb St. (opposite
postofftoe), 110 to lib per month. Conrad
Young. 28 Brand el t Thnter Doug U71
, Smal. office.
FURNISHED.
Ask for ibe Sup't,
Room 103. Bee Bldg.
b'FFICE room with 'iihoiie- and reuvptloi
room for lady P lis 6. Omaha Bee.
Miscellaneous.
BARN for rent, in rear of Savoy hotel, 16th
and Jackson Sts. Suitable for barn or
garage, 68x60; two stories and basement,
with 40-foot lot In front. Call at hotel
office.
MOVING AND STORAGE
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
8parat. locked room., cor houaenold
foods and puuioe; moving, packing and
nipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
Ida 8. Ktb St Douglaa (168
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real moving service try us. Large
-borie, padded vans. Storage, $2 month.
Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you
QUICKER, CHEAPER AND 8AFUR.
Phone Tyler 180 or Douglas 4UH.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
Good-Heme ,
Very Li.de Cash
Ftvs-room- eottag with twth; larg.
at; line ahru.bry , and - fruit "tmt.
Pile. 12,160. Located 4101 North 2ttn St
NORRiS & NOKK1S
Mil Bt-e Bldg.
' Phona DouarlHs 42TO .
PRAIRIE PARK
Most artistic district in city; no bad.
alleVs, chickens, ashes or tin cans;
houses and lots, with paving paid In full,
at reasonable prices; easy Sterna.
a J. HCABINJSWU
Douglas 888. - : Colfax 8611".
SACRIFICE. SALE.
IMu N. 17lb Bt, -room bouse; want
ing distance. Don't fall to see this prop
erty If you want a-bargain.
8. P BUST WICK A SON,
Tyfer 1506. joo Bee Bids.
BUY' from owner, i'-room bouse, all mod.
era, east front. . walking distance. Call
Webster 476. ' r
Nlr'TY all-modern, oak-tlnlahed bungalow.
. well located. In north part. $3,750. Very
easy term to good party.' H. ISM.
HoUNlKu. Pl,aCE restricted, district- rest
denq- for sale. F V Knlest, 3516 N. 18th.
FOR SALE 7, room bouse on 3 lots, all. In
fruit and tardn... Phone Walnut 83slV-
South.
FIVfc.ROOM
NEW BUNGALOW
Near Hansrorn Park; selected material
used In building; oak art Is h; large living
room has bulll-ln bookcases; dlnlngroom
with bull t-In buffet; kt tenet,, t bed
rooms end bath, all on oue floor; full
basement, cemented; a bom of quality,
on large lot, with some fruit; owner has
need of the money and will sacrifice (or
M0O.
. SCOTT & HILL CO.
Doug. 1001. Ground Fir. McCagus Bldg.
GORDON VAN CO.
Packing, storage and mov
ing Ut N. lith St. Phone
Douglas m or Webster 8090.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND .
STORAGE CO.
Careful attention given to orders for
moving, packing or storage; office at Ray
mond Furniture Co,, 1618 and 1616 How
ard St Phone D. 6524.
Maggard X.'
Van and storage Co. Moving, packing.
storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1408.
CLOSE TO FIELD CLUB.
714 South 2th St., dandy 7-room,
strictly modern house, full basement, oak
floors, fine large lot, paved street, quar
ter blork 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 1 today to show you
through. (Jo out and look It over. This
is a mighty good buy. -
PAYNE 6V SLATER,
016 Omaha Nat'i Bldg. Ph. Doug. 1016.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Dundee,
DUNDEE
DOUBLE CORNER
$3,000
' This Is at the northeast corner of biA
, and Webster. The ground Is 100x186 and
lies just suet across the street from the
Arthur Cootey residence. This property
is restricted to the erection of one fine
residence and not another comer 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 olrole and the club,
ARMSTRONG-WALSH
.COMPANY,
Sole Agents,
Tyler 16S8. 833 Rose Bldg.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW;
14.000 Almost new, oak finish, six
rooma and sleeping porch; fine, basement;
full slued lot; good neighborhood. Phone
owner, Douglas 4829.
DUNDEE 5-room modern bungalow. Built
by us 13,760. On easy terms.
W, L. SELBY A SONS. Phone Doug. 1610.
Dundee bungalow, Walnut 1666. .
, Dundee lot,, J985, .Walnut 15d6.
,24ereB near Dundee, Walnut 1665.
GARDEN LOTS
$100 TO $200
61 down, 60 cents per week. On the
South Side, two blocks from car Hue, In
good district of homes; buy two or three
of them, build a.' little, cottage and save
your rent;
SHULER & CARY,
Phone D. J074.
204 Keelln. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE B'ncss Pr'ty
DANDY FIELD CLUB BARGAIN.
Six largo room, and bath, complet. In
.very detail; beautifully decorated; choice
louth front lot; line .shade tree.; amall
cottage or. vacant lot might b. taken
in. uati
OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474.
BAS'ET FIK8T.
TOR RELIABLE AND UAfM
CUIS AND TORNADO LNdUKANCB
turn
ONKIL'S R. B. 1N& AGENCY,
84 Brandeli Theater Bldg. Tyler 1014.
..ROOM bungalow, oraud now, all modern,
oak floor, throughout; oak flul.b In liv
ing and dining rooms; large, llgbt, wblte
enamal bedrooms; good location; restrlotsd
addition. A bargain at 11,160. Easy
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
44 Paxton Blk. Doug 1711.
J. C. REED fa'cklM an?'oragfclDg
. HOT farnam St. Douglas 614,.
FIDELITY serTich. FREE
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
Ust of vacant bouses and apart
ments, also for storage, moving.
Uih and Jackson Hts.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Houses and Flats.
WANTED TO RENT Immediately, good 7
or s-room house, with garage, tn West
" Farnaro district or Dundee. Must be a
arei-tQiass piace. uive iuu information.
Furnished Houses and Flats..
WANTED TO RENT Furnished anartinent.
4 or 6 rooms, from July 10 to December
li near to Farnam school preferred, but
not absolutely necessary if convenient -4o
- another school; man, wife and daughter
14 years oiaj reierencec exchanged., ..Ad
dress 814, care Bee. - - .
REAL ESTATE WANTED
: GOOD LOT WANTED.
As part payment, with some cash, on
new ..room, all modern bungalow; one
acre 01 ground; cnicaen nous, and gar
ago. Address L lass. See.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Weil.
NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE
WALKING DISTANCE
$500 CASH
AND EASY MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Will buy you a brand new house on Daven
port, near zstn; living room, dining room
and downstairs bedroom finished in naic-
large kitchen and pantry; two bedrooms
and bathroom on second floor, finished in
wnue enamei; run basement, furnace
heat; lighting fixtures, screens, shades,
walks, yard sodded,, complete and ready
for occupancy. Price, $3,760. You will
save in car fare at least 610 a month If
you buy. this house, and as the material
for same was bought last summer, you
are saving at least $200 In the coat. Look
at 173S Davenport today and see us Won
day.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
i oo. um w.' UOUgiaS 29?
$7,000. FOR $5,250.,
WEST FARNAM HOME
This Is an excellent 8-room, strictly
all modern home, built by the owner for
.'., nome, ana me construction and nnleh
are of the best: full south front int. with
cement driveway and garage. This Is a
bona fide bargain and can be handled with
a inousana aouars casn.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 8908. 010-20 City National,
FIELD CLUB HOME.
Host dispose of fine home in Field Club
dlstriot within 80 days. Will sacrifice to
effect quick sale. Cheapest buy In Omit
ha. See owner at 814 So. 36tb St. Phone
- Harney 0670.
irrr
LINCOLN BLVD. 11. room hoiu.:
strliitly modern, with hot water beat.
wuflH ..IS.
BARGAIN! AT $1 X(in
Wast end, bouse and lot, 3101 Daven.
port Call 141 Llnnoln Blvd. Harney 173,,
WILL BUILD HOUSES
On easy terms In Benson or Omaha, Tel.
Benson 202.
North.
$300 TO $500 CASH
LARGE 7-ROOM
BUNGALOW
J??.ZlnJ,l 10 V" Pker street.
SSfSUrVii'?11 'Mil's room, on
the first floor, oak floors and birch fin.
jsning, 1 largo room, on s.cond floor;
J'W'i Vc?uri,"1; oi "ht "xtur.;
and has had the care that showB good
housekMpIng; a big y.rd and chicken
i?"?; "v tMd ""'" Prl" td
at 14,000. You can't help but make
money,
Call us for an appointment or further
nuormatlon,
HIATI COMPANY,
148-7-I Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 0,
MILLBR park.
Slxroorn, strictly modern bungalow
colonnade openings; built-in bookcases
and bullet; large sun room: finished tn
atesl gray; larg. living room and dining
room finished tn oak; front bedroom On.
tshed In whits enamel; mahogany floors
. beck bedroom finished In hard pine
.. built-in cupboard in kitchen; large lot'
south front; paved street; one-half block
-. from Miliar park, a block and half from
V ear .Una, two and half blocks to Miller
' park school. One of the classiest bunga
tows In the olty.
PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANY1; '
.nng. 1701. 0th rippr Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg
AT AUCTION.
WKDNBSDAT. J11LT 18TH, 10 A. M.,
Jlamnup sal.. 4230 Ohio St. ; 4 rooms, full
basement, partly modern. 4324 Lake St.,
noma, modern. 432S Lake St, I rooms,
"-" mm nve - iota. . .
: wm Information and terms m
' AalOS GRANT,
1 Brift m. Ill Brandsl Th.ater Bldg.
1108 SO. l&Tli. I -room modern, now. (ur-
naoe; II or oo-ft lot; gtrsat paved. Bsrka
UUBIl. U. ...1.
8-RUOM bouse, all mcdern, tor sale. I.lti
Psclflc. Phone Harney 011.
Miscellaneous.
FOUR BIG BARGAINS
CATH EDRAL DISTRICT Bungalow,
Just completed; five rooms and bath; Uv
lng room 18x18 ft.; all other rooms large;
two front rooms have beam ceilings, 'jook
casest living part of house In oak. with
oak floors throughout house; has a num
ber of special features, such as built-in
cupboards, etc; full basement; separate
. fruit room; also coal bin; furnace heat;
large east front lot, 43 -ft, frontage. Price
$3,660.
WEARNB-PARX ADDITION 1 Wks.
north of Military Ave. car line, three
brand new bungalows, almost the same
as the above.1 only dl fieri n in arrange.
, meni and architecture enough .to make
wieim reai iciassy. ki nase rare located on
, west aide of 48th St., where city taxes
J are, unknown. Ton .wiin be siirnrtsed at
' the' blg.bargalns we, aye .offering you it;,
w, ?u,v, a.siiuw, , as a. VVUIH, tl slUIl
most anyone, or a good, lot taken as first
payment t
RASPBROS.,
106 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1668.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
,.. North.
AUCTION SALE
Two beautiful lots on N. 16tb St., ZOO
feet north- of -Lake St., east frontage,
lots 1 and 2 Uail Place, 83 ft. frontage,
116 ft. deep, (excellent for apartments.
Sale takes place Saturday morning, July
8 at 10 ovm,' The owner of this prop
erty must raise quick money, and prop
erty will be "solo? at auotion on the prenv
lees to the highest bidder, regardless
of value. Terms, cash "when papers are
aenverea; szuv casn on day of ale to
show good faith. This la valuable prop
erly and must be sold. Dowd Auotion
uo j. i dowq, Auctioneer.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Corner lot, 40x133 feet, with new one
, story and basement double brick store
building and 7-room frame dwelling house.
Income, $1,470. Price, $14,600. Liberal
terms. The store leases run four years
and the tenants pay for repairs,
This property is located at a street car
transfer point and lb an exceptionally
gooa investment: muck safer than dwell
lng house property, no matter how good.
no rtSK or vacancies; no outgo tor repairs.
J. H, DUMONT A CO.,
416-18 Keel In e Bldg. Phone Doug. 6B0.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
1,018-ACRE ranoh near Crawford, tawes
, county. Neb.; good soil; heavy grass;
plenty of fine water and timber. For
sale cneap; will take small farm as pay
ment, eastern rveo. or xowa. uo-oper.
wiivn neany mxenange, til nee wmg.
North Dakota Lands.
BUT lands under our "half earnings'
"pay as you make it" plan. Hackney
Land credit CO., St. Paul, Minn,
Minnesota Lands.
FOR SALE 80,000 acres fins Umber and
cut-over lands In northern St, Louis eoun
ty, Minnesota; railway right through the
tract; buy at wholesale, direct rrom own.
ere; cheaper than you can homestead. Ad-
dress. 803 F. L. T. Bldg., Sioux City, la.
Wisconsin Lands.
tlET literature and maps on the cheapest
g i .ana in united states.
BAKER A TILLOTSON.
16th and Douglas Sta.. Omaha. Doug. 1188.
Miscellaneous.
FARMS, acreage and sity property for sale
and exchange. C. R. Combe, 808 Brandels
t neater Btag. uoug. ssia.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
PJOEONS pay far better than chickens;
always penned up; little space needed to
start; free book explains alL Majestic
squat vo., uept, fi. Adei, la.
FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe,
suo. win Keep nsn aeaitny. a
UEISLER BIRD CO.
PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery,
Aiorningsiae, iowa
Screenings, $1.86 per 100 iba. $01 N. 16th 8L
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
HAT. $6.60 ton. A. W. Wagner. $01 N 16,
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
LOT 60sl60 at end of important car line,
at lower prloe than anything near It. $800.
Suitable for residence, store or both.
Good opening for business.
OEOROE O. WALLACE, 614 Keellne Bldg.
2 BRICK stores, with flats above; rental
Bu yr.; ib.ooq,
W. H. GATES,
47 Omaha Nat B. Bldg. D. 1384.
REAL ESTATE Exchanges
THE remarkable increase in BEE Want
Ads can be traced to only one source
gooa results at teas coat than any other
Umana paper.
20,101 JMORE
PAID WANT ADS
In first five months of 1816 than tn
Same Period In 1816.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity of $8,300
In good South Dakota Income property,
town of 1,600; yields 10 per cent net;
would consider cheap land or automo
bile, write Box 44, orand island, Neb.
HERE la your chance at a bargain; my
equity in two 6-room cottages on 84th
and Jackson for town lota or acreage.
Phone Harney 4888.
FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments,
Merchandise stooits, income of all kinds
Can match any deal of merit
J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha.
FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and
investments , ror sale and exchange.
Morgan, 1818 Cuming St. Doug. 8406.
30 R. Apt, house to exchange for land.
- Rental, $640 clear. Will assume mortgage.
J. L. Barber, Keellne Bldg. Ty, 1710.
WILL trade Improved North Dakota farm.
small or large, for country or olty bank
stock. Address T 478. Bee.
CAN sell or exchange anything you have
to oner. j. J. uanan. ucuague Bldg.-
EQUITY in good 8-r. house for cottage;
worth $2,300.. Colfa 1062 after .10 a. jn.
REAL ESTATE Investments
THERE are no regrets In the mind of the
thrifty person; the spender has the regrets.-
Invest a few dollars, each week,
after each pay day, out of the monthly
salary, under Home Builders plan you
r can invest any amount any time and you
ace guaranteed j per cent. Big increase
of business this year, for the plan is
' profitable and popular. , Investigate for
yourself.
: HOME femtttE&S, INC.,
' lffh and Douglas fits. Phone Dg. 6018.
WW, COLFAX. 700 Keellne Bldg.
.Real estate, olty property, large ranches
a specialty.
After looking at MINNS LUSA 200 dif
ferent buyers decided tr it It was the best
proposition on the market and they
backed tbelr judgment by BUYING lota.
11 TOU will come out today you wilt
uuaersiana wny otnere are buying.
ChAKJLEi W. MARTI JN & CO.
Tyler 187. "
742 Omaha Nat' I Bank Bldg.
CUMING, near 2LHh St., 22 or 44; must be
sold to close estate. , urtmmek 848 Omaha
wat t nana mag, . '
86 FEET, ltitb L, 3 -blks from viaduct,
ae.puu. . Mdjagus inv. CO. McCagus Bldg.
- f South.- '
WILL-BUILD TO SUIT
On mst front lot. .on 3th St., between
Pacific St. and, Poppleton Ave., overlooking
beautiful public park and boulevard; high
ana signuy; auxiifo it.
D. V.. SHOLES CO.,
;816-j6 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 48,
Miscellaneous "
.' FOR SALE.
$ dandy vacant lots, fa block to oar
line; cut, to. $1, 000 cash for quick sale.
, CALKINS & CO.,
Douglaal313 - City Nat. Bank Bldg.
AN acre or two bought now In Benson Oar
aens win make you more money than any
other kind of Investment. Call, write or
p none us, fyier to, ror reading matter,
telling mote about Bauson Gardens.
HASTINGS it HEypttN. 1814 Harney St.
HAVE acrvagtif-wUblu ulty limits as low as
ftTH nmr ir
DOUG. 8847..
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Benson.
LYNNWOOD
Oo out to Lynn wood today and see the
oeautuui iota we are selling from $460
to $ti00. , -
A. TUKEY & SON,
Phone Doug. 6 US. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg.
Cof'ner in Benson
Opposite City Hall,
Brick building 46x70,
With frame house in rear.
Good buy for someone.
W, H. GATES,
647 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg.
Douglas 1X14.
START ''JfOUK HOME IN BENSON I
BUT THIS LOT I
$10,00 down and $10.06 per month: prioc
$360.00: else, $0x128; located on Locust
c, between Clark and Burnbam, not
far from school and car Una. Geo. R,
Wright. Bee office, Omaha.
LOTS In Benson, 3 blocks to car. Will
sell all together, cheap for cash, , or $3TS
each; $10 cash, balance $1 par week.
P. J. TBBBENS CO.,"
606 Omaha Nat. Bk.. Douglas 2181.
Dundee.
DUNDEE BARGAINS
$M6A Fine residence In Happy Hollow,
7 rooms and sleeping porch; oak Anish; hot
water heat; large, lot and one lawn, with
fruit trees and shrubbery. Thia is an
ideal, location and ran ,be had at a bar
gain. "
86,600 HersT tn a 'strictly modern house
of six rooms and bath', located in an ex
ceptionally fine neighborhood. Thig price
has been reduced to rock bottom.
C. A.GRIMMEL '
Itf Om. Mat. Bk. Bldg. Phon. B. 1111,
' ' -: -" " '.- ' ' ',:,
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
v. -MONEY TO LOAN ON
Apartment bouses, double brick bouses,
single houses, business property and farm
lands at per cent, 6 H per cent 6 pr ot,
" W. H. THQMAS,
888 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 1643.' '
6 PER-CENT to $ per cent on best class city
residences In amount $1,000 up; also
farm loans. Reasonable commissions.
. PETERS TRUST CO., 1833 Farnam St.
PRIVATE MONEY.
8HOPEN COMPANY.
KEEL1NB BUILDING.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716.
MONET to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. We also buy good farm mort
gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha.
REAL ESTATE loans, six per cent. Si
V. Hi.1 BUCK. CU.,
112 Omaha Nat- Bank.
SEE these used cars this week, they must
oe soia, as we neea me noor space i
1811 Cadillac, 6-passenger.
1916 Maxwell, 6-passenger.
1811 Maxwell, truck.
1916 Crow Elkhart, touring.
1811 Chalmers, roadster.
181$ Overland, touring.
1918 Detrolter, touring.
1918 Studebaker, touring,
1914 Maxwell, touring.
1913 Ford, touring.
1918 Ford, roadster.
1913 Ford, touring.
1913 Studebaker, "8," T-passenger.
1813 Overland, 6 -passenger.
1912 International, (passenger.
1913 Chevrolet, roadster.
1913 Bulck, roadster.
1914 Detrolter, (.passenger.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,,
2216 Farnanv Doug. 883.
Must sell all our second-hand automo
biles within 80 days. ,,r have several
makes and are giving better values than
anyone else.
Johnson-Danforth Co.
102t.ll.13 N. llth BL
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE,
1101 Farnam. Doug. lilt.
Ovarland touring , 111!
Hup Roadster $1.0
Studebaker Touring 1200
'Maaw.ll Touring 1170
UailiU CAM. BAKUA1NU AT
MCRl'HI-O'BRiaN AUTO OTA.
1114-10-11 Farnam St
PREPAREDNESS
is only protection. Is preparing against
some unexpeciea emergency, uuy your su
tomobiie Insurance of .t
K1LLY, ELLIS THOMPSON.
618-14 City Nat. Bank. Doug. 1611.
DIM! lUJ f.H. AJsaUSV. tVUUI, SS1S.
WE win trade yuu a new Ford tor your old
INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO.,
80tb and Harney. Dong. 6S6L
Aut Repairing and Painting."
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
uous repairrq. Baysaoner, lie w. istn.
NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and
prices right. 811 S. 19th BL D. 7860.
Auto Tires and Supplies.
DON'T throw away old Urea. We make one
new tire from $ old ones and save you 60
. per ceni ji in I vulcanising jo ins oav
ii port St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2814.
iiuxa-lN., I-76; 80x3. $3.71. Other Uses
in proportion. Duplex Tire Co.,8616 Far
nam street.
AUTO TIRES
REBUILT. $3.00 TO 36.00,
DUO TIRE CO.. 1611 CHICAGO I
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HAHLeV-DA V1DSUN MOTORCYCLES. Bar-
gain id used mac nines, victor koos, "The
uotorcyrle Man. 170S Leavenwortft,
A high grade single-cylinder motoroyele, In
good running order. Maae me an offer,
' M-310, Omaha Bee.
MORTGAGES
. (Seml-Annuel lDtsrwt)
ON
Productive Nebraska
Farms.
Every Farm Personally Inspect
ed by a Member of the Firm.
Payne Investment Co.,
537 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
NO DELAY,
W. T. GRAHAM.
BUB BLDQ.
MONEY on hand for city and .
(arm loans.. H..W. Binder, City
National Bank Bldg.
CITY and farm loans, 6, b, t per cent.
J. H. Dumont St Co., 411 Keellne Bldg.
LOANS 06 W, Per cent LOANS.
THOS. L. UoQARRT,
Keellne Bldg. Red 4144.
GARVIN BROS.
846 Omaha
Nat'l Bank Bldg
c yvf money Harrison a morton,
O ptU 616 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
$100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Weed Bldg., mn and .tramam ate.
Abstracts of Title.
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. Stocks and Bonds,
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annual secured by property valued $4,700,
.. Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bids.
financial Wanted.
WANTED-ulnk. partner with small cap:
Frank Condon, Randolph, Neb.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
Colorado land excursions, en pens s paid. C.
L. ' Netnaway, Florence, wep, Florence 338.
Florida LandsT
FOR1 SALE OR T ft A D E Good clear' 180
acres, locatea in ovm part or Bt, Johns
eounty, Florida. Address Y-446 Bee.
Momai r. Linda.
FOR SALE 600 acrua lrr(gtud Uadlson
courtly, Montana, wen improved, 887.60.
Ad res J 847. Bo.
. Missouri Lands,
CHIiJAP K-AHMtV-Any else. aay terms. In
tne neautnui usance or uent county, Mo.
W. 8. Frank. 201 Neville Block, Omaha,
GH EAT bargains, $6 down, 36 monthly,
ouys tu acres gooa iruu ana poultry land
near town, southern Missouri. Price only
$176. Address Box 60$. Excelsior Springs.
Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
IMPROVED quarter section In' southeastern
Nebraska, one mile from county seat; fine
land, all tillable; 'good buildings; this Is
one of the best farms In this part of the
stce,-' For full particulars, . writ us at
once, - j
W. T. SMITH CO.
Doug. 2819 618-14 City MafL Bank.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Oak C. Redick and wife to Oscar
Manger, northwest corner Thirty
fifth and Dodge streets, 46x60; Thirty-fifth
street, 90 feet north of
Dodge, west side, 46x60 $ 1
Oak O, Redick and wife to Oscar Man
ger, Seventeenth street, 88 feet south
of Clark street, east side, 60x186,
(Ex, ' 10x106) 1
Emllle Dolexal and husband to Adolpn
Vrasplr and wife, Polk street, 180
feet east of Twenty-seventh street,
south side, 60x127 1,200
Bruce R. Mills and wlfs to L. F. La
Sourd, Seward street, 100 feet east
of Forty-first street, north side,
60x180 1
Jeesle V. Manning and husband to
F Mary A. Lerch, Tenth street, 66 feet
north of Martha street, west aide,
83x144 , 1
Charles Ladd Thomas to Thomas O.
Plummer, northwest corner Bluff
and Pacific streets, Florsnoe, ap
proximately 100x198 1
Carl P. fltangel to William H. Smalls,
Mason street, 110 feet east of Thirty-eighth
street, north side, 46x102.. 1
Marcella C. McAullffo to School Dis
trict of Omaha, Bouth Central boule
vard, 350 feet wnst of Twentieth
st reel, north side, approximately
40x120 1,700
L. H. Martin and wife to Murray
Kline, Forty-first street, 160 feet
south of Pratt street, east side,
40x134 160
Emma L. Solomon and husband to
Perclval H. White, northeast corner
Fifty-second and Spauldlng street,
128.2x296 700
Elslnor .Place company to Samuel
Bally, Fifty-seventh avenue, 868 feet
north of Military avenue, east side,
40x135 1
C. George Carlberg and wife to Her
fnan Beal, Fowler avenue, 60 feet
eaet of Forty-third street, south
side, 42x100... 2
John T. Ketchner and wife to Albln
Johnson, Fifty-fourth street, 281 feet !
south of Sprague, east side, 40x120., 1
Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Harry B.
Endstey, Thirty-eighth street, 186
feet north of Spencer, west side,
40x180 808
Oak C. Redick and wife to Thomas
Hpellman, Twenty -second street, 120
feet south of Ames avenue, south
eld?, 40x14 600
Daniel W. Arnold and wire to Caro-
- line H. Kimball, Farnam street, 260
feet east or Forty-ninth street, south
side, 60xlfi0 1.
Henry A. Senn to John Clouse, south
west corner Twenty-first and Clark
street, 132x140 10
Parkway Real Estate company to
Hans Johnson. Fortieth street, 193
feet south of Ames avenue, west
aide, 40x183 800
EJlUa Callahan to Louis Berks; Nine
teenth etreet, 838 feet north of
Spring street, east side, $7x166, , , . . , 600
B). T, Farns worth, referee, to Anna
Ssatko, Orchard avenue, South Side,
172 feet east of Forty-fourth street,
north side, 60x120 80S
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Arcadia Court
Attention! Home Buyers
Don't fail to see ARCADIA COURT, which
goes on sale Saturday, July 8 located west side
of 80th street, one block south of MILLER PARK
and adjoins FORT OMAHA on the north. Posi
tively the best developed addition in the city. Many
special features not found elsewhere.
Prices $850 to $925
TERMS One-tenth cash, balance only 2 per
cent per month.
Take Florence car get off at Arcadia Ave.,
at our stone entrance. Watch Friday's papers for
complete description of this splendid addition.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.
(Sole Agents.)
H. M. CHRISTIE, Manager, Real Estate Dept.
1320 Farnam Street ; ' Tel. Douglas 1064.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles S. West and wife to Minnie V.
Wlggs, Evans street 110.1 feet ssst
of Thlrtr-thtrd street, north side,
4(.3illl 411
Has Soldiering
Thrust Upon Him
Some men are born soldiers, others
acquire soldiership, snd still others
have soldiering thrust upon them.
To the last class belongs Bennie
Thomas, who appeared before Judge
sears cnargea wun oreaxing ana en
tering the garage of Thomas Lindlev.
4019 South Twenty-third street, May
6 and stealing one automobile wheel
of the value of $40.
Judge Sears constituted himself a
volunteer recruiting officer for the
United states volunteers.
In this capacity he offered Thomas
a chance to escape prison and to
"make a man of himself" by joining
the army.
Thomas accepted the offer, pleaded
guilty, took a two days' suspended
sentence and was taken in charge by
a khaki-clad soldier from the recruit
ing office.
Kugel Says 'Cycle
Traffic Cops Will
Have to Get Busy
Superintendent Kugel of the police
department states that his motorcycle
trathc omcers win nave to' be more
active in apprehending speeding mo
torists, or he will get on a motorcycle
himself and burn up a few gallons of
gasoline.
Mr. Kugel is not satisfied with the
reports of these officers since July 1.
He states he is receiving many com
plaints from citizens relative to speed
ers and violations ot the dimming
dinance.
There are five motorcycle officers
now on duty, and their arrests during
the isst nve days were almost nil, Mr,
rvugel stated.
Dr. BeU's ril-Tr-HeaT.
Honey soothes the Irritation. Pfcut Tar
cuts th. phlegm, nitons
soothes th. raw spots, ISs. Afl
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The Secret Submarine
, By E. Alexander Powell
Author of "Th. End .1 th. TraiL" "Fighting hi Flaadara - Th. Road t. OW" -Vive la
Franta," .tc Copyright, ISIS, hr B. Al.xandar Pemlj.
SEVENTH INSTALLMENT
aVNOPBUL
Lieutenant Jarvl. Han. 1. detail fcv th.
United States naval hoard to Investigate
and rsport his findings on tr- Invsntlon .f
Dr. Ralph Burks, which s.rves to bring ths
subrosrlna to a stat. of psrfsotlon. Th.
ii.ut.nant arrive, in vaidavia ana is w.i
oomsd by th. Invsntor and his daughter,
Clso. On ths trial trip of th. lnv.ntors
boat a Janansst h.lnar la surnrlssd In
ths act of examining th. meohanlsm of ths
ventilating device. Hope report, favorably
an th. new device, but thsrs ars others In
tsrsstsd In It. An attempt to burglarise Dr.
Burke's laboratory falls, but latsr Clso finds
him murdered In his bedroom. Clso sells
her father's library to get money; 7ater-
he flnds a note rrom which shs learns that
they oontaln the secret formula. With Hope
shs racss to the auctioneer's store, only to
una it in names. Ulga ivanon and oerald
Morton, two soles In search of ths formula.
attempt to oapture Cleo when shs calls at
ths bouse of Stepbanskl, the anarohlst.
Hops rushes to her aid; Morton ehoots at
him, but ths bullet hlta a bomb In the
cellar, which explodes, atephanskl dies ' In
the wreck of his bouse; the others escape.
Hope and Cleo attend a ball at Mrs. Del
mar's whoss nephew haa two of ths missing
books. Mahlln, a spy, attempts to steal ths
books, but Is discovered by Hope; In the ex
citement that follows ths books disappear.
Mahlln escapes. Hope and Cleo take a boat
for an Island out In the bay. The oonsptr-
ators follow In other boats. Mahlln and the
Jap turn out ths Island light. Morton's boat
with th. oountsss strikes a stray mlns In
the bay.
(Continued from Yesterday.)
"Yes," said Hope, "I remember her.
Go on with your story."
"Ez soon's I heered thet they v,uz
a goin' to the Farallons I made up my
mind thet I'd go along, too, so s to
keep an eye on 'em, foi I hadn't never
hed much use for that feller Morton.
So, when no one wuz lookin, I jest
slipped aboard and h'i myself in a
sort o' locker forrard o' the cabin.
I found some cushions and a piece o'
tarpaulin there and made myself as
snug antf shipshape cz could be.
Waal, I reckon I musta fell asleep
after the 'boat started, fer the next
thing I knowed there wuz a noise
like a million thunderclaps put to
gether it 'minded me o' thet time
the magazine blew up on the old
Mohican off Coronet and the Sea
Hawk seemeed to sorts fall apart
around me and I wuz shot about a
million feet up in the air. 1 guess
I must lost track o' things for a
while, for the next thing 1 knowed I
wuz in the water, hangin' onto a
plank for dear life and hollerin' for
someone to pick me up. It was a
big sea runnin', I kept on a hollerin'
for a while, but . no one answered,
so I made up my mind thet all
the others musta bin lost. 'I reckon
you're headed straight for Davy
Jones' locker this time, Hook Bar
nacle,' scz I to myself, but I hung
onto my plank like grim death, ex
pectin' every minit to be washed off,
and after a while it began to get light
and I seed thet I wuz headin' straight
for this here island. What with hang
in' onto the plank and floatin' about in
the water all night and not havin' any
thing to eat, I wnz so doggone weak
when I reached shore thet I jest fell
down on the sand and went sound
asleep. I musta slept quite some
time, fer the sun was -pretty high
when I woke up; so, thinkin' I'd see
ef I could find somethin' t eat. I
tarted to walk up the ihore. I hidn't
gone more'n a mile or 10 when I seed
the smoke uv a fire, and who should
I see a aettin in front o it but Miss
Cleo herel That's all there is to my
yam, lootenant, 'cept that I'm so
blamed hungry, thet I could eat a
house."
"And you saw nothing more of
Morton and his friends after the
explosion?" Hope Inquired.
"Not a thing, lootenant," asserted
Hook. "There ain't no manner o'
doubt but thet the old Sea Hawk
went down with everyone on board
'cept me."
We heard an explosion, you re
member, sir," said Morrissey, "just
about the time the Southeast Island
light went out. It seemed, some
where to windward of us, -
"Yes," said Hope, "I remember It
now. It must have been the explo
sion on the sea Hawk that we beard.
I can't imagine what could have
caused it, though. Its another un
solved mystery of the sea."
"Well, here a another mystery of
the sea for you to solve, Jarvn, said
Cleo, who, during Hook s recital, had
been standing with her hands behind
her, and she suddenly flashed before
the unbelieving eyes of Hope and
Fitzmaurice the very books which
Satsuma had thrown over the cliff I
Hope emitted a long whistle of
asiomsnmcni.
"Where on earth did you get them,
Cleo?" he asked, staring at the
water-soaked volumes as though his
eyes were deceiving him.
"They came in the same way Hook
did," she answered. "They were
washed up by the sea."
"Did you' find anything in them,
Miss Burke?" inquired Fitzmaurice,
who had been listening with absorbed
interest to the conversation.
"I haven't examined them yet," she
replied. "They are so wet, you see,
that the leaves are all stuck together.
IB going to put them in the sun
and let them dry."
"I've a better nlan than that." aairl
Fitzmaurice. "Why don't you bring
them up to my shack?" We'll start
a fire and while the books are dry
ing you can lie down on my bunk
and get some sleep, you must be
nearly dead after last nights expe
rience." ,
"That's a good idea," agreed Hooe
"Miss Burke is very much in need of
rest,- though she won t admit it. But
we must make some arrangements to
get back to the city, I'm afraid we'll
have to trouble you, Fitzmaurice, to
take us over in your sailboat to Mid
dle island. From there I can send a
radio message to San Francisco for
a boat to come out and get us.
'Excuse my making the suggestion.
sir," said Morissey, "but why don't
you let Hook and me go across to
Middle island with Mr. Fitzmaurice
and get some gasoline they'll surely
nave some at tne radio station and
bring it back In the sailboat."
V.
We will now, in the parlance of the
motion-picture people, "cut back" to
Mahlin and Satsuma. After the Japa
nese had been rescued from the water
by his co-conspirator, instead of head
ing for the mainland, thev landed un.
observed on the island and, taking
every precaution not to oe seen, tney
made their way to the summit of a
brush-covered knoll which overlooked
the shack. From here they saw the
return of the party; they saw Hook,
Morissey and Fitzmaurice descend the
path leading to the cove where the
tatter's skiff was anchored, and they
saw Cleo and Hope enter the shack.
They saw, moreover, to their intense
astonishment, that Hope was carry
ing the books which Satsuma had
thrown into the sea.
"By making a big detour," said
Mahlin, "we can creep along the edge
of the cliff and get up to the shack
without being seen, because it has
no windows except at the front and
back. Then, by crawling underneath,
we can hear everything that goes on
inside. They're evidently going to ex
amine those books heaven only
knows where they got them I If they
find the formula we'll hear them say
so, in wiilrri case" He concluded
the sentence by significantly drawing
his forefinger across his throat.
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
PROPERTY OMERS
WILL SDETHE CITY
Citizens Along Twenty-Fourth
Street Ask Damages as Re
sult of Repaving.
CLAIM TRADE DRIVEN AWAY
Property owners and business men
along Twenty-fourth street, from
Cuming street north to Patrick ave
nue, to the number of almost ISO,
have completed plans for bringing a
damage suit against the city of Oma
ha. They will ask damages in the
sum of $200,000 in the aggregate.
In their petition the North Twen- .
ty-fourth street people will allege that
following an order for the repaving
of the street, almost three months
ago, the city commissioners permitted
the piling of brick along and upon the
sidewalks in front of business houses
and residences. That part of the pav
ing material which has not been scat
tered along the street, stilt remains
upon tne Biacwaias, uttering me siae-
walks until in numerous olaces it is
impassable. J
Claim Street Nearly Impassable.
The business men in their petition
will allege that much of the brick
that was piled upon the sidewalks
has been thrown into the streets; that
it is almostimpossible for teams to
drive along the street, and quite as
impossible for customers to get up
to and to enter the stores. They will
say that by reason of the condition
of the street and the sidewalks, trade
has been driven away, and that in
some instances they have become
bankrupt by reason of the action of
the city commission in not enforcing
the contract for paving.
Men who own buildings that have
been leased will aver in the petition '
that owing to the condition of the
street, tenants have moved out, their
buildings have become vacant, and
that it la impossible to lease them.
They, together with the merchants, '
allege that the city commissioners
are responsible for the existing con
ditions and that consequently the
city it liable for all damages resulting
from loss of trade and loss of rent
that has been sustained.
Seek to Prevent !
The Construction 1
Of Drainage Ditch
Judge J. W. Woodrough has com-
menced hearing in federal court on a
plea for an Injunction to restrain the
corporate body known as Drainage
District No. 2, Dakota county, Ne
braska, from constructing a ditch
which would divert the water of Elk
creek In that county Into Jackson
lake. The plaintiffs are the Wood
lawn Trust and Savings company,
Charles Vernooy and Joseph Winter
bothara of Chicago, who own part of
a tract of land between Jackson Iske
and the Missouri river, which they
aver would be flooded by the pro
posed plan of the drainage district.
The land in question is a tract
about four miles , wide and seven
miles long lying between Jackson
lake, formerly a part of the Missouri
river, and the present channel of the
river. The south bank of the river
is a high bluff from which the land
slopes back to Jackson lake, and a
raise in the level of the lake due to :
the increased volume of water en
tering it would flood part of the land
and make it swampy and unfit for
use, according to the contention of
the" plaintiffs. -
T. J. Mahoney of Omaha and
Judge R. E. Evans of Dakota City
are pleading for the drainage dis
trict. Edwin J. Stason of Sioux City
is representing the Vernooy and
Winterbotham interests and Edward
Boyle of Chicago appears for the
Woodlawn Trust company. There
is a large mass of technical evidence
to be presented and the hearing will
probably continue for several days.
Trade Boosters
To Start on Trip
Friday Morning
Some fifteen or twenty automobile
loads of boosters from Omaha are to
leave at 7 o'clock Friday for a one
day automobile trade trip to David
City and the towns intervening. This
is the trip that was postponed ten
days ago on account of a heavy rain.
rrom the corner ol the Woodmen
of the World building, the home of
the club, the tour will start at 7 .
'o'clock, under the auspices of the
Trade Extension committee.
Following is the complete schedule
after leaving Omaha.
Arrive Valley, twenty-flva mile. B:SI &. m.
Stop fifteen mlnutee.
Arrive xuian. ten saueo, 9:1 , m. atop '
fifteen minutes. t
Arrive Mead, flv mllea. Si4S au m. aten :
ten mlnutei.
Arrive Wahoo, tevca mllea, 1S;IS a. m. ;i ;
Stop twenty mlnutei.
Arrive Weetoa, nlna mllea, 11 a. ra. fltof '
fifteen minutes.
Arrive Bralnard, ilitasB mllea, II noon.
Stop fifteen mlnutei.
Arrive xanaa, nve mi tea, mae p. m. atoi :
five mlnutei.
Arrive David Cltr. eeven mllea. 1S:S1 a. m
Stop one hour and thirty minutes.
Arrive Bruno, twelve mllea, I p, m. Stop
fifteen minutes.
A 1 rive Prague, nlna mllaa, l:4S 9. m. Stop
fifteen mlnutei.
Arrive Malmo, sight mllea, 4:1 p. m,
Stop fifteen minutes.
Arrive Colon, nlna mllea. I n. m
fifteen mlnutei. ? .
Arrive Lee tiara, twaivs mllaa, p. m, Stoc
tan mlnutei.
Arrive Omaha, thirty miles, T:4S p, m ,
President Calvin of the P.
Goes West on Official Tour
Preiident Calvin and General Man. ' '
ager Jeffers of the Union Pacific have
gone west on a tour ot inspection of
the lines of the eastern divisions in
both Nebraska and Kansas. The trip
will consume a week or ten days, and
.k I -r tj11j
is int. ma. wiiiwiai IVUI ui resident
Calvin since he took uo the official
reins. The two officials of the Union
racihc went out on a aoecial tram
At division points they will pick up ,
superintendents, carrying each super
intendent to the end of his division. -"
Doctor Saves Woman Who av
Takes Iodine by Mistake
Oniric wnvlr An tha n... -F r- f
Myers probably aaved the life of Mrs.
W, Opperman, 1806 Chicago street.
Mrs. Opperman swallowed a quan
tity of iodine by mistake, but the
prompt response of the physician re
moved her from danger.