THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. FOR RENT HOUSES West KOOM cottage, thoroughly modern exoept furnace; vary reaeonable- la, reeponalble pary. Phone Harney 14. ' North. FOB RKriT My new atrlctly modem e roan sangalow to family without ohtl dran. OH Colfax 414 0r Harney 47. I woose, 23l Brown, it llll ORANT ST. I-r. com.. rooiiern. US. ' T; r Hall 4I Hrof Biila Poag 710a South 4-ROOM cottage, gat and water, I1J. Phone Harney 4708. Miscellaneous. 17.10 10.00 HOUiES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R 1119 Carter Lake Blvd $14.00 7-r. tOlt Mo. 4ld St 16 00 STRICTLY MODIRN. 7-f, 4803 Eraklne St ffr.50 .r. 8840 Charlea St..; JS0O J. r. 1611 No. 4th St., food de tached houae In nrat-claee real dance Motion, hat wete haatlnf lint " -r. ins . I'th t I-r. 1046 Georgia Ave FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN. 4- r 1041 Howard St 126.00 t-r. 668 Bo. 28th St. (Bargain).... 26.00 5- r. 131 So. 10th St. (brand new).. 27.60 WE HAVE OTHERS. SUE OUR COM PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 201 So. 17th St. Dong. 60U. $12.60 l-room, modern except heat, $236 N. 10th St. $27.60 l-room, mod., 2411 Davenport St H. A. WOLF, Peug. 1068. 614 Ware Block. POULTRY AND OARDEN Acre and email house, chicken, olaeon houae. $7: alao 6- room- for colored, downtown: city water electrlo light. Tel. D. 2107. 121 S. 27TH; 7 rooma, modern. $22.60. 2410 Chariea St., rooma. bath, $18. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglaa 664. krtMF.l FOH RENT. CREloH, SONS A CO., 108 BEE BLDO.. POUO. 200. FOR RENTAp'ts amd Flats West, "APARTMENTS AND OARAGES. Five rooma. atrlctly modern, ataam heat: Janitor aervtce. oak floora and Un ion; Ir. beat reildonea dletrlct. 81. George apartmenta. lis w. net Ave. AhSlSTRONO-WALSH COMPANY. Tyler 16S6. 888 Roe. Bldg. J ROOMS and bath in -the Hollywood, near 2611 Harney, 2d floor, plenty oi win dowar awnlnf and flower box. Very choice and only $ per month. D. 1472. FINE eeeam-heated apartment, either 4 or .6 rooma, on Weat Farnam atreet. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1601 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. WEARNS PARK BARGAIN New bunga low, I-r. and bath, built by day labor and of the beat of material. Oak ftnteh. with oak Score, rooma large and well arranged, haa a number of apecial featnrea. High grade, nxturee, full baaement, furnace, dandy eaat front lot, only 1 blk. to car. Price cut to $8,060, Eaay terme... . RASPBROS. Dong. 1861. A FINISHED PRODUCT. TEN-ROOM BUNGALOW BLK. TO CAR. Adjoining Clalrmont; flneat of oak An tes, aelected oak (double floora); floora very room; roomy oloaeta: linen eloaet; butlt-ln featurea. Price leaa than coat to duplicate.. Can give you beet of tarma. Thla week only, li.160. Call OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bldg. D. 1414. WEST Farnam reetdence. beat St., at 128 N. 18th Ave.; oak finlah. I bathe; 11,000. Torino eaay. Douglaa 1147. f ' ACRES, Inoludlng big crop btackberrlee ana grepee, 4 milee w. w. poetotnee. Colfax 3S77. WEST FARNAM CORNEft. Modern 8-room bungalow, with corner vacant. Room to build two brlok flata. a P. BOSTWICK SON. SSTi LINCOLN BLVD. 11-room houae, atrlctly modern, with hot water heat. pougiaa 1818. BARGAIN AT $1,800. Weat and. nnuee and lot. 1101 Daven port Call 148 l.tnrnln Blvd Harney 1781. WHAT do you mean by well built? Watch my homee -under conatructlon, then you will know. Phone Benaon 122, F. & Trulllnger. North. BUNGALOW FACING ' KOUNTZE PARK W ty offer! riff today for th (Irtt tlina tn blvtest twrgaln In modern, new and up-to-date bungalow anywhere In the city; very neatly arrangsd, ftnleh ed In oak and nlcaly decotated with built in buffet In the dining room. Nice lot overlooking the park, with Iron fence, flowers, ahrubbery, eta. - This property hae eoet th owner better than $3,750, If sold Immediately, the price le 13,000. Investigate at once If you want a bargain. GLOVER & SPAIN Douglas 3068. 19-20 City National. MILLER PARK. Six room and sleeping porch, strictly modern, two-story bouse, colon nads open ings; butlt-ln book cases and buffet; large sun room; oak floors and oak finish. This plaos was built a little over a year ago at a eont of 15,600. The owner 1b putting a sacrifices price on It of M.TS0 for a short time. Lot 46x136. south front, paved street, close to car And school, one half block south of park. One of the largest bargains) we have offered In the way of a first-class home. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO MP ANT, D. 1781, bth Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. A NEW modern brick flat, 8-room apt, with garage;' will be ready to occupy August 1. XiOcated'at 2829 California. Tel Har. 8118, MODERN 8-room brick flat; new electric futures throughout. Price $30. Call Har ney 1912. t MODERN store, 16th St., near postofflce. ITS per mo. O. P. Stebplne, 1610 Chicago. fiT. CLAIR, 24th and Harney. 3-room apart ments. Call Harney 847, North. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW BARGAIN. JUST COMPLETED FINE WORKMAN SHIP. Living room, dining room, sun parlor, all oak finish, oak floors throughout; bookcases, French doors, butlt-ln cup boards: vegetable room: coal bin; full lot; three blocks to car. This was built by carpenter-owner; a $4,000 home for $3,350; only $350 cash and $30 per month. Cull OSBORNE. 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bldg. D. 1474. 11 6 'No. 22d. 4-r. flat steel range, gas plmte, water paid, $16.' 1620 Cuming. 4-r. apt. 2b. RASP BBU. uoug. ibm. v '"' UTHEHLOW TERRACE. Apartments 1 semi-basement apartment. Phone Web. 7211. MODERN apt., 7 rooms, $2b; near postof flce. O. JP. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. South. ( 6-ROOM modern apartment; heat andt Jani tor service, walking distance. 812 So. 36th Ave. $40. ij ,r 'o f a. uvapa ffi 424 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam-heated apartment; very deairable. The Chula Vlata, 20th and poppelton. Conrad Young. S22 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. Miscellaneous MODERN apartmenta, 111 and up. Rear poetoKlce. O. P. Stebbblna, 1810 Chloago. FOR RENT Business Pr-p'ty Store' STORE ROOMS at 1800-1811 Farnam St. Thoa. F..jiail,.ea rtamaema.. u- "" W-BAD Bldg., 18th and Farnam; fine" aulte of rooma; excellent light; eultablo tor tailor or dreaamaker. .. . Baldrlge Bldg., 20th and Farnam; two ,,. H.m taftnr Farnam 8L . r. WEADi Wead Bldg. D. 171. LfclUAliun; etore fouia oaeeuieut. III a 16tb St Onlr M. CONRAD TOUNO, -It! Brandele Theater Bldg. D. 1671. Utllcr aim UcSB Koom. tilSlHAfcji.h) oBlue rooma In lha remodelled Crounae block. Ill N. lltb St (oppoelte poatolllce), 110 to 816 per month. Conrad Touna. zz "rnnraeip i n.,i.r. . . tiinai. Office. 1- UHNIBHED. Ark for the fupt Room 108, Bee Bldg. OFFICE room (for dentist), centrally lo catod, 16th Bt. Wright dt Laabury. P. 168. UfKiCci room with 'phone alio; feceptloB room for lady P 8X6. Omaha1 Bee. Miscellaneous. . BaRN for rent. In rear of Savoy hotel, 16th and Jackson Sts. Suitable for barn or Carage, t6x6; two storlw and basement, lili 40-fubt lot In front Call at hotel office.. MOVING AND STORAGE - Bepat (u Utvkd rooins, tor household gotids Hiid planus: imrniig. packing and snipping- UU.AUA VAN.. AND STORAGE CO.. -Kir a mm siv buugias 418. Maggard "rW JSS Van and atorwge Co. Moving, packiug. ifirstrc ind nhtttilnit Hhons Doug. 14HB. Ujobe Van and Storage Co. Vor real moving service try us. Large i-horse, padded vans. Storage, $2 month. gBtUfactlon guaranteed. We move'- you QUICKER. OHUAPKR AND SAFER. Phone 't'.vier 230 or i-'ouglas 48SH. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov ing ills N. lltb Bt Phono Douglas 84 or websteij ettit. MUiKL'FULll AM VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for - moving, packing or storage; office at Ray--mond Furniture Co., 16U and 161S How ard Bt Pbone U. 5G24. Jiy h I 'li.Kpress Co., Moving Vi IXLjLjU unuklitg and storage. JrlDJflUTVJSSfKJt 1'KEE Fhone Uougias sSS fur oomplsts list of vauaot Dousea and apart meat; aiso for siorsge, muvtng. 10th and Jackson Bta. WANTED TO RENT X Unfurniiked Housei and Flati. AArtTKU TO HltiNT Immediately, good 7 oi l-room no use. with garago, in Wast Varnam district or Dundee. Must be a drst-otsss place. Qivs full toformaUoa. aaariss J isi. - Furnlslied Houset and Flats. . WANTKD-b-Preferrably In Wfcst pait of City, nicely furnished 7 -room, light, cool and thoroughly modern aparUnont Answer M &vq, umana ae. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. MAGEES HOUSE 4804 UNDERWOOD AVE.,' . ' SOUTH FRONT. e" roomg and bleeping porch, built about . reara; oak floora and nnlih downatalra; white enamel on Id floor; bullt-ln book- eaaea -and -other featurea that make- good home; garage with cement drive and ntite.iheda.treea: yard fully covereil wUh blue graaa. Owner la aaking H.S00, but will accept beet offer made. Thla la your unce. au ua at nca. ; HIATT COMPANY, 14I-I-I. Omaha Mat Bank, Tyler 60. T KOUNTZE PLACE. , 6 rooms, strictly modern bur.galow, colonnade openings, bullt-ln bookcases. fireplace and window seat; entire house finished in oak, with oak floors; lot 60i ,844 feet; has nice chicken house and fence; hae & small fruit trees, nice lawn and paved street; 1H blocks; from oar line; one of the classiest bungalows In the city. PATNfiJ INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. BIG BARGAIN Out-of-town owner will sacrifice. In or der to raise money. Ft vs-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, three large rooms on first floor; two bedrooms and bath upstairs; paved street; located at 1609 N. 34th St. Price cut from $2,600 to $2,000. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. lOO. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. DUNDEE 7 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern, and In good condition. Price $4,600; terms. Located. 410? N. 49th St NORRIS & NQRRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. LOOK THIS OVER. Near . filler park, . S rooms and bath, strictly modern, oak finish, built-in fea tures, full cemented basement;, fine fur nace, laundry, paving all paid. A bar gain for $3,650. P, J. TEBBENS CO.. 608 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 2182. BRAND NEW Bungalow 8 r. and bath, oak finish, has a number of special lea turns; best of plumbing, furnace,- dandy South front lot, 2 blocks, to car, only 16 minutes ' ride down town. Price $2; $300 cash. RACP BROS,, Doug. 16K3. BIX-RCOM BUNGALOW. One floor, 28x44 ; Quarter-Sawed oak floor, all oak finish a brand new, ele gant' home. Price, IM&O;- $600 down, bal- anoe monthly, will take a clear lot or up to-date auto. Col. 419S, Builder, 1824 Sahler NEW, -r., absolutely modern house, beau tiful location near umana university equity $2,000. For cottage, land, or what? webster-3tf. - ? NEW bungalow, 6-room, all modern, 60-foot lot. south front at a bargain,-only 2,7to, near 46th and Charles. Call owner. Red 1881. -r 'A Niii'TV all-modern, oak-flnlsbed bungalow. - well located. .In uortb. part $2,760. Very essv terms to good party H. 1898. KOtlNTSsE PLACE restricted district resl- dence for sale. -P.- V. Jtmesi, atm w. lain, South. FINE FIELD CLUB HOME $6,500 8' larsrs rooms and attlfl finished; beau ttful fireplace; large living room with built-in features; large airy dining room all finished in oak downstairs; 4 bed rooms on second floor; lot 66x110. D. V. 8HOLES CO., ' 216-16 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 49. BAFKT Y riUS'i'. FOR RULiABLJll AND SAPID P1RB AN1 TuHNADO INdUKANCIB tUOtt C NEIL'S R- U. INS. AQBNCT, 184 BrandelP Theater Bldg. Trier ll 6-HvhjM Dungaiow, brand now, all modem, oak floors throughout: oak finish In liv lag and dining rooms; large, light, whit enamel Dearooms; gooa location; resirioiea addition. A bargain at $$,160. Easy terms. - j BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 842 PSntun Blk.- J Dong' 1712. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 lots, good house. fruit and outbuildings; fine place for chickens; two blocks from school. Terms right if taken quick. Mile south. Jetter's Brewery. Tel. South 2379. 3073 S. 1STH 7-r. mud., newly-painted, pa pered and varnished; street paved: 124.60. Merka ft mubii. u. 667, 8-ROUM house,"' all modern,' iW sale. $620 Pacific, fhone Harney 913. Miscellaneous. GOOD 6-room modern house WlthVfurnaee heat . and eaat front lot, '42x120,- paving paia tor oniy fa jvu. ' W. ti. GATES-. - "la? Oma. Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. W. I8. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. After IMKIng at MINNS LUg aou alt. Cerent buyera decided tt it It waa the beat propoaltlon on tbe- market and tbey baoa4 tbeir judgment by MU.X1NU Mu. u Xuu will come out today you wll anaerataoa woj otoen are .uying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, ' S Tyler 117. 141 Omaba Nafl Bank Bldf. CfMtNO, near 29th Bt. II or Mi mail be .Bold to cloee eatate. Grimmel. H9 Omabg in at 1 BanK uiag. It FEET, 16th at, 1 bike froni viaduct, G,600. McCague Inr. Co., McCague Bldg. Miicellancoui. AK acre or two bougbt now In Benson Oar . dene will make you more money than any other kind of tnveatmenL Call, write or phone ua, Tyler 10, for reading matter. lemna more aooui jMneon uaraena. HASTINGS ar ME-TOBN. Kit Harney gt FOR SALE. I dandy vacant lota. block to ear una; cui u l,vuv caan tor quloa aale, CALKINS GO.,' Douglaa llll. City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benton. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and eeo the beautiful lota we are eelllng from $450 to XOO. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 601. 1107-1 W. O. W. Bldg. IMPBOVKD quarter aecttoa In aoutheaatern peeoraaka, one mile from county aoat; tine land, all tillable; good building.; thla la one of the beet tarma In thla part of the atate. For full partlculara, writ. no. W. T. SMITH CO.. Doug. Ilia. 111-14 City Natl. Bank. bTabT toUk Mki IN BalNSUIl vr this uyri lll.g down and tll.aa par month: prloe lll,l; alia. Milll; looated ea Lnooet St. between Clark and Burnkaaa, not far from acbool and oar Una, UN. H Wright, wee ofMoa. Omaha. Dundee. dundeS double corner $3,000 At the northeast earner of lid and Webster fit., 100x135. Just east acrois the street from the Arthur Cooley residence. This property le restricted to the erection of one fine reetdence. Not another corner In Dundee that Is similarly restricted and as welt located can be bought far the money. Only one block to street car and overlooking Happy Hollow circle and the club. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler USB. 133 Hose Bldg. leth and Farnam Sts. DUNDEE. Six-room strictly modern home In thm dee. Oak fin Inn and oak .floors through out. Large living room running the full length of houit. Built-in book ossec fireplace and window seats. Full cement basement, furnace heat; lot 601 SO, on paved street, block and a half to car line, three blocks and a half to Dundee school. Owner of property expects to be trans ferred to another city by the first of next month. Willing to price this property. Well worth your time to investigate. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D, 1731, 6th Floor Omsha Nat. Bank Bldg. DUNDEE 6-room modern bungalow. Built by us 13.760. On easy terms. W L. 8BLBY V SONS Phone Doug. 111. Dundee bunaaTow. Walnut 116. Dundee lot. im. Walnut USA. 3Uj screw near Dundee Walnut llll. Miscellaneous. THRRB ACRES FOR -SALE. One-hit If orchard, one-hslf alfalfai high, sightly, smooth land; Blrkhouser's addi tion platted, IS city lots, cheap; near two 'street car lines. Tel. Walnut UJI. REAL ESTATE Exchanges THE remarkable increase in BED Want Ada can be traced to only one source--good results at iesa cost than any other umana paper. . 20,101 MORE PAID WANT AD8 Id first flvs months of 1911 than ta Same Period in 1S16. PARMS. Ranches, Residences. Apartments, Merchandise stocks, income of alt kinds. Can match any deal of merit J. A. ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha. 4bR. apt.' house to exchange for land, rental. ini c ear. win assume mortgage. J. L. Barber, Keeline Bldg. Tyler 1710. IARMtS, ranches, city propertyT acreage "and" investments lor eais ana exenange. Morgan. 111 Cuming St Doug. 1461. CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer, c. J. canan. Mcuague mag. EQUITY in good 9-r. house for Cottage; worth li.ioo. Colfax 10611 after 10 a m. HOTEL and furniture at Dallas, B. D.; exchange. D. 8707. Toiana TTumnuu. REAL ESTATE Investment FARNAM STREET LOT FOR SALE. 41.8 feet front with valuable Improve ments, on Farnam St., near tn Bt Price. $31,000. Relatively cheaper than any other close-in Farnam at. property. 3. H. DUMONT At CO 418-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 890, CASH dividends Jan. 1st and July 1st are distributed to saarenoiaera in nome ttullriftra and they are guaranteed 7 pot. Shareholders are secured by mortgages on Omaha property new homes. Nothing safer, investigate, humjs HuiLuj-na, INC., 17th and Douglas St., Omaha. mi, ' i-oi-.i ita'v ln U 1 1 n UlAm. Real estate, city property, large rancbss a speolalty. REAL ESTATE B'ne Pr'ty OOUl el 1" a.nw fl ' " once, ajan tcwioii v FOR SALE 384x132, faces three streets near new rora duiiuuir, ipiruuiu facturlng site. Address, B'411, Bee. "FINANCIAL Kcai ttate Loans anJ Mortgages. : We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras- " . ! ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th St. Apartmsnt houses, double brlok houses, single houses, business property and farm land at e per cent, 6 Vs per cent I pr ot 138 Keeline Bldg Douglas 1841 annual, seuurea ujr vtvpvt i vmuca. .. . .. ... , . i r w n ti.toV. IttilimSB-lvOOtuiB ill. V.V,, I. v. w. a lag. b FivU CbN't' lu per cent on best class olty residences in amount SMUit up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 182 Farnam Bt FHlVAfTh) MONEY. SUUPUN COMPANY, KEELINE BU1LU1MU. OMAHA ttomes. East Nebraska arras," 1018 Omaha Nat'l. Phono Douglas ITU. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches, we also buy gooa iarm mori' gages, moke lnv. Co.. Umana. HJilAL ESTATE loans, six per cent See U. ML BULK til Omaha Nat Bank. NU DELAZ, W. T. GRAHAM, BKB BLDQ4 MONEY 00 hand for city and . farm loans. H. W. Binder, City . National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans. 6, 8 per cent J. H. DUmont A Co., 4l neenne iag. i6 8 Per cent THUS. L. McOARRY, Keeline Bldg. Red 4344. CITY loans a specialty. Lowest rates. First Trust Co., u. iin. iu pp. urn pl. GARVIN BROS., S4I1 Omaha Lt'l Bank Bidt R n MONEY HAKRISUN & MORTON, u in Omaha Nat aann atng. IliiO to l'l 0,000 made promptly. V. D. Wead, Wead Blag., letn ana rirnim aim. Abstracts of Title. ( 'imfnntno Abstract Co. We can bring iJUaraXitcc down your abstract on short jotlca. R. 7, Patterson "ta- Ia-- Title, Guarantee abd A Detract xvcil Co., a modern abstract ofOo. 90B 8. 17th at Tel. D, 8487. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldeet abatraot .of fice in Nebraska. 8V8 Brandels Tneater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions, expens i paid C L. Nethaway. Florence. Neb. Florence 288 Florida Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood clear 180 acres, located la best part of St. Johns county, Florida. Address T-4 ass. New York Lands. IF you want reliable Information anti 'its scrintlons of tood New York state farms. write us. Church A- Church, ttstablUbed 1871, Canandalgua, N. T. Missouri Ianda. mate; pure water; rich Soil; reasonable prices ; gooa itrnu. rwis n. nturn Hsrsniieia, mo, CHEAP FARMS -Any sis, easy terms. In tbe beautiful usaraa of uent eounty, ho. w. a. Frank, JQi Nevme muck. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. i, 600-ACRE ranch south Cherry county. Plenty of hay. Olve away price of 18.76 per acre. Buy this and make yourself rich. THOMAS CAMPBELL IS Keeline Bldg. k 1MB ALL Co, section, 'suitable for stock and farming: near Dla and, Potter. lis.AQ fier acre. A Dumber si ether bargains n Kimball Co. georgs Q. Wallace, 111 Keeline Bldg.. Om, 480 ACRES Keith Co. land for sale, or will trade lor good, clean 'lock of dry goods, grorettea or gents furnishings t 11,008 worth af improvements on place; priced right; 4,000. W. N. Orcutt, Bel mar. Neb. Wisconsin Lands FOR BALE Choice cut-ever hardwood lands, Florence county, In traota of 40 aores up to 18,008 acres. If you want land for a home or for investment write ua Prices and terms reasonable. PETER M OOVERN LAND CO., Florenro, Wis. dT "'literature and maps ou lbs aheapeot g i iano m umteo state 18th and Douglas tits.. Omaha, Dottg 1188, Miscellaneous. WM WILL TAKE THIRST CHOP In payment for our land, black sandy loam soil, ample rainfall, close to good markets, in the heart of one of the best farming districts m the Ufitt4d states. Write or call for particulars. ' W. T. SMITH CO, 814 Omaha Nat.Omaha. AAMs. acreage and ult ttrvpefij or te and eaoaange. C. It Coin lis. sv strandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. ISIS, POULTRY AND PET STOCK pTgeonS pay" far better than chickens ; si ways penned up; little space neeaea io start; free book eiplains atl. Majestic squab Co.. Dept. II, Aflehia. FOR BALK alice'ptlonally fine Irish water spaniel puns I months old. wm, Distei- norst Leenars, wen. FRE3U aquatic plants for your fish globe, leo. wm Keep rum neaiiny. kajl. QE18LER BIRD CO. Screen In ga, SI. 88 nsr 18 iOa. 01 H. Uth 9tT Horses Live Stock Vehicles F r Sale. HAT, 18.10 ton. A. W Wumr. 8ftl V 18. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE SEE these used cars this wsek, as tbey must do soia; llll Cadillac, l-passenger. 1918 Maxwell, l-passenger. 1811 Maxwell, truck. 1916 Crow Elkhart touring. 1911 Chalmers, roadster. 1913 Overland, touring. 1916 Detrolter, touring. 1I1S Studebaker, touring. 1814 Maxwell, touring. 1918 Ford, touring. lftlf Ford, roadster. 1913 Ford, touring. 1913 Studebaker, "8.V 7-pssssngar. llll Overland, 6-passenger, 1912 International, 6-passenger. 1918 Chevrolet roadster. 1913 Bulck, roadster. W14 Detrolter, 6-passenger. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 1316 Farnam. Doug. 888. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H. VTSmlth et at. to Elisabeth Gib son, Karl street, Benson. 100 fee: east of Leroy avenue, south slds, lex 13 ; William H. Haas and wife to Myrtle DeDlianey, Laird street 10 eaat of Nineteenth street, south aide. 40x137.6 I ANOTHER GRIST OF AUTOISJSJS FINED Judge Kubat Puts the Kibosh on Drivers Who Ignore the City's Traffio Rules. SOME SCENARIO IS THIS AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3208 Farnam. Doug. 3310. 1914 Cadlllao Touring, sacrifice. Kissel Kar Speedster .1460 Velle Speedster 1800 1916 Reo Touring 1300 ftfust sell all our s4iond-hand automo biles within 1 80 days. hava several makes and are giving better values than anyone els. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1.29-11-88. ltttR St $100 REWARD For arreat and conviction o( thlet who teal, your car while Ineured by, KII.LT. KLL1B THOMPSON. fll-l. City Nat. BkBiag. Doug, ml. STEVENS' Touring, cheap; good ehepa. . . CARLISLE . IM Tint Nat. Bank. ' Douglaa 1100. Harney J.67 iunday. $400 will buy three good tourlnge care, all in running .roar, original coat ana. 17,000. .Don't writ, or pbene, aom. at onoe, you will know If you want to buy or net. Canan McCague Bldg US10O CAK BAJKOaUMf JtX jaUlU" Uy-U'BUUiN AUTO OO. 1114-H-ll rarnaen BL WB wUI trad, you a ww Vor Mr your etc INDUSTRIAL OABAOB OCs. 0th and Harner. Ooiit !. FIVB-paaaenger auto, a bargain at $4S0; will take it caan It takes at onoe. all Bee Bldg. 1 (A woodland glade tn the offing can be mm the eld farmhouae. lowing kin, ducking ducka, uiiMphlatlcatod ehlck.n and other vegetable.), Agd father tendering hi, young eon 11.10, pete him on the ohoulder, and eaya: "Take this, my boy, watrh out for allckera and ehun th, bright llghta." rather and eon ahak, handa, and boa trudgee elowly down the road. Cut! ClMeun on gailng at th. I 10 In hi, hand, .lowly ahaka, hie head. A tear trickle, down the aid. of hie fan. He wiahea th. M.so war. nor.. Fade out. steM Ti yaar. later). Son he, be. com. corpulent tram a pork barr.1 diet. HI. general appearance Indicate, that he haa not ahunned the altcker,. but haa bean teaching- them th, Intrlcaeta, of the threa.abell game. Ha la at prMnt stand ing befor. Judga Charlea Kubat tn police court. "Talc, th!,, Aid an,n aay, the Judga, .land ing him a dupltcat, of a ldg to ob serve the traffio regulations, "watch out for sllpa, and mind the bright llghta 11 and coats." Son look, remtnleoent. (Cut back to Seen, 1 and close up. Back t. Scene I, Son smiles wryly and mutters, "Almost Father's very words.") Clnasup (Son takes same Is. 10 from his pocket, that Fathes gave him ten years ago. Hs gases at it anC slowly shake. his head. A tear trlcklea down the sMN of his faos. Hs wtahes It were leas.) FINIS. The moral of this scenario is obvi ous. "Spend Father's $3.50 as toon as you reach the suburbs, or in later years keep the soft pedal on your auto luminaries.." Among those who had no such tern to guide them are the following, who were fined from $l'to $10, principally it. violation of the auto light ordi nance: H. Borsky, Paxton hotel; R. Ritter, 211 North Eiehteenth street: u Jen sen, Twenty-second land Brown utreets: J. Hattito. 607 Soutti inir. teenth street; L. G. Swanson, 201 Union Pacific headquarters; Harvey '.o'wne, 2616 L street; I. Hirsch, 715 South Twentieth streets I. A. Wnalen, 424 "North Thirtv-eiehth street: E. J. F.unkett, 1405 South Eighth street; W. L. Keys, 1501 William street; J. W. Hutson, 2423 North Forty-fifth avenue: J. 1. Keed, 4yu arnam street; J. K. bivie, south .twenty-seventh street; J. B. Kendes, 622 North Twenty-second street; L. L. Pray, city; a. U 1-eat, US bouth Twenty-sixth street; R. George, 2411 iVason street; r.. L. Newcomb. 4..14 South Twelfth street; I. Raffman, 1607 California street: T. N. Km. 2201 Ohio street; A. Huth, 5320 North Twenty-eighth street; T. W. Russell, Sherman apartments; H. H. Bryan, leos Bur. ette street; a. X. Paulson, Eighteenth and Center streets; T. G. Hunt, citv: S. B. Eostein. Twentv- fifth and Cuming streets; C. M.Bond, 818 South Nineteenth street; C A. Baker, 1518 South Thirty-second aye rue: I. Hewrwitz. 1502 North Twen ty-fifth street; R. Olson, 504 North Twenty-second street; A. Siakin.2212 Farnam street; ueorge Vinton ana W. C. Johnson, city. EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. SYNOPSIS. i LifjDtftnant Jsvi-vlsi Han, la (4 tut .11 .A ttv th Unit Btata navt board to lavMttfat and report hit flndtniri on the Invention of Dr. Ralph Burkt, which aervet to brine the iub marina to a atate of perfection. The lieute nant arrive in Valdavta and la welcomed by the Inventor and hie daughter, Clea. On the trial trip of the Inventor boat, a Japaneae helper le eurDrlaed In the act of eiamlnina- 4he mechanism of the ventilating device. nope reporia levoraniy on ine new aevioe. but there are o there tntereeted tn It. An attempt to burg-tar tie Dr. Burlte'e laboratory fade, but later Cleo flndi bim murdered In his brdroom Cko lelle her father'! bouke to fet money; later ehe find a iote from which the learna that thev conUIn the eeeret formula. With Hop aha race to the auatloiiasttr'a atora. ankv la find It In flamee, Olga Ivanoff and Qarald Morton. two ipiea in anarch of the formula, attempt tv cr tture Cleo when the calU at the houie af Stephanehl. the anarchist. Hope ruehea to ner aia; Morton enoota at aim but the bullet hits a bomb, In the cellar, which explode. StepheneM die in the wreok of hit house: the others escape. Hope and Cleo attend a ball at Mr. Delmara. whose nephew hae two of th mlsstnt books. Mahlln, a spy, attempt to steal th hooka, but la die covered by Hope; In th excitement that follows the booka disappear. Uahlln escapna Hop and Cleo take a boat tor an Island out In th bay. , The conspirators follow in other boats. Mkhlln and the Jap turn out the Island light. Morton's boat with the countess strike a strny mine In th bay. After a violent storm Hop and Cleo arrive on a strange Island and diet-over that th man they hunt is hers, But Mahlln and the Japanea also reach th island and put up a fight for th booka. They eaoap from Hop but return and dynamita th ohack. (Continued From Yesterday.) FRANKLIN roadster, running condition. 1911 model, 1160. Anarew laurpny Bon. Automobiles Wanted. WANTED Used Ford, mechanically right. 2 or 6-passenger j terms I10Q down, 60 per month; fully secured. Answer by Satur day. Address J-i9, Bee. Am Repairing and Paintir 10 reward for magneto w can't repair. UOlia repaira. oayeanrter, lie n. idtq, NflB. Auto Kadlator Repair Servloa ad price right mi iota Bt. v. Ti Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T thro away old urea. W mak one now tire from H old one and eav yon s par cent. I In 1 Vulcanising Co.. 1S1 Dav import St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglaa 111. vUxH-iN.. Itt.Jft. HUxsH, M.7I. Uther sites In proportion. Duplex Tire Co.. 1618 Kar nam trt AUTO TIRfilB , ft B BUILT. (Iff TO tl.H, DUO T1R1C CO.. 1411 CHJCAOO ST Motorcycles and Bicycles. FOR SALE 1914 two-speed twin-cylinder Excelsior motorcycle, with Roger side car, equipped witn r res to tanK, Deaa and tall light; practically new; 1160 cash takes il Address r w, see. HAhLKT-DAVlUbUN UUTOHCYoLEB. Bar gain In used machines. Victor Rooa, "If Motnroyoi Han." vvos Leavenworth. BICYCLE, "good" condition';' cheap. 1601 Dav enport. Harney 1170. l.U SINGLE INDIAN. 7. V. kalUtt. Ill a tld Ave. Call Walnut S170. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oliver d. Hardy to Barker company, Forty-fifth itreet, B0 feet north of Miami street, west side, 100x142... Mary R. Glasgow, execullx, et al. to Mary A. Balohlavek, Twenty-third street, 80 ft north of N street, west, aide, 40x160 1 Albert Drummond to B. J. Drummond and Ife, Thirty -flret street, 16 feet -north of Can te liar street, east side, 47x126 James M. Prlnoa and wife) to M. M. Morrlsey et al C street, 60 feet north of Cuming street, west aid, 50x136 ... Stanley B. Lolovsky and wife to Frank Hajek, northwest oornar Twentieth and P street, undivided interest, looxino John B. Letovsky and wlf to Frank Hajk, northwest comer Twentieth and I' streets, tindlvldod interest, 100x130 Libbl Letovsky Smid to Fre.nk Hajek, northwest corner Twentieth and P streets, undivided M Interest, 100x1 JO Mlloftlna Letovsky Buresh to Frank Hajek, northwost corner Twentieth and P streets, undivided interest. 100x180 Anna A. Bourne to Nora fl. Mather, Orand avenue, ifU feet west of For ty-thlrd street, north sido, 66x135.. F. J. McShano jr.. sheriff, to Frank H. Bartlett, Bedford avenue, bO feet wist Af Thirty-fourth avenue, 60xlSH Era it us A. Benaon and wife to Wel ter h. Miller, Douglas street, 14s ' fet aast of Forty-tlghth strost, , north side, 48X1S8 6 Barker company to Frank R. Kurtf, northwest corner Thirtieth and Myr tie avenue. 7x64 Fred Brammer and wife to Rasp Bros., southwest corner Thirty fourth avanu and Taylor street, 160x480 Boulevard Park Improvement oompanr to Rasp Bros., Sahler street. 110 feet east of Florenc bovlevard, north side, 40x114 Emma F. Prior and husband to Andy Hi-hatfer, Arthur, street, Benson, 800 ff-et east ef ErWln street, north side, 60x180 The Secret Submarine By E. Alexander Powell AutW f Th. 14 el Ike Tratt." "Flgktssg tat Flantara.- TV. RmS ta Ctvr -Vtn e, : rranM. .as. Mpjrrigni. lviov ay b. alwiauif rmrnvu Wild Bull Dogger N Tells of the Dangers Of His "Profession" Hope and Cleo reached Sandsboro on the noon train, and, after a let urelf lunch on the terrace of the Hotel Arbor, started bd the orinci' pal thoroughfare of the little town to call on Doctor Owen. Thus it chanced that Satsuma, coming out-of a cigar store, suddenly stopped agnsst, tor. standing along the od posite side of the street, pausing now ana tnen to look into the shop win dows. was the couole that he sud posed had perished in the dynamited shack on the island, . Keeping far enough behind them so that there was no danger of his being recog' nlied, Satsuma followed Hope and Cleo along the business street of the town and so out into the residential district, past block after block of vine-clad cottages set far back on vel vet lawns, until at last they stopped before the bungalow of Doctor Owen. Peering cautiously from behind a tree on the opposite side of the street, Satsuma saw Hope ring the door bell, saw him exchange a few words with the maid, and, upon receiving what was evidently a negative answer, saw him write a few lines upon his card, leave it with the maid and depart. The Japanese waited until Hope and Cleo had been gone twenty min utes: then he bodly approached the house and rang the bell. "I'm Lieutenant Hope's valet," he said, speaking in the sing-song in tonation peculiar to Oriental domes tics to the maid who opened the door, and who,- he noted, waa dressed for the street. "He sent me to get the note he leave here a little while back. Say to tell doctor he has changed mind and will telephone him." His manner was that of a well-trained ser. vant and the unsuspecting maid handed him the card without demur.. Not until he was out of sight of the house, however, did Satsuma venture to examine it. It was one of Hope s visiting cards and on it he had scrawled in pencil: Dear Doctor Uwen: Am sorry to have missed you. Should you return in time will you give me the pleasure of din ing with Miaa Burke and myself at the Hotel Arbor at eight this evening.. And may I trouble you to bring along Fitrmaurice's book, regarding which I wired you yesterday. We will wait (or you in the palm room. JARVIS HOPE. When Satsuma. hastening back to the little hotel where he and Mahlin had taken rooms, reported to his em ployer that Hope and Cleo had, in some unaccountable fashion, escaped death on the island and that they Bill Pickett, colored, the dare devil who originated the wild west atunt of bull dogging a steer, has arrived in Umana to take part in tne wiia west exhibition that is to be given by Charley Irwin, under the auspices of Ak-Sar-Ben at the Douglas county fair grounds next week. Pickett introduced this feature of wild west stunts a number of years ago, when roping and riding ateers had grown rattier stale to the general public. It occurred to Pickett that if he could get a steer by the horns and give him the right kind of a twist, he could throw him bare handed. As the steers on the range in Oklahoma did not stand still to wait for Bill to take hold of their horns, Bill had to pursue them on horseback at a full gallop. v The only way then to get hold of the horns was for the rider to throw himself bodily off the horse and land all sprawled out on the neck and horns of the galloping steer. This Bill did, and he succeeded In wrestling the brute to earth. Then a new epoch in wild west en tertainment began. "Bill, it's a wonder you ain't been killed long ago," said Dad Weaver as he looked the dusky wild west man over this morning. Well, sun, you know, suh, re plied Pickett, "I ain't never been killed yet, but I'se been most mighty trampled a good many times." Charley Irwin's special train of forty cars of wild west frontiersmen, horses and cattle, and the rest of the equipment, has arrived. Mike Shonsy of Clarks, Neb., one of the judges of the various contests, is here. Joe Morton jof Sioux City, secretary of the fair association there, is on hand. He will act as timekeeper during the performances next Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Identify Man Who Drowned at Beach As D. E, McMurray T. B.ysart of Dysart & Dysart, attorneys. Omaha National Bank building, identified the body of the drowned man found at the muncipal beach Wednesday as W. E. McMur ray of the South Side. McMurray had written the name of Dysart on a piece of paper found in his clothing. The attorney 'asserted that he' had been retained by McMurray eight months ago, and that, he believed the dead man is survived by a brother, living out of town. McMurray was 50 years old. were at that very moment in Sands boro, Mahlin burst into a fit of pro fanity which impressed even the stolid Japanese. He cursed Hope, he cursed Lleo, he cursed satsuma, he cursed Owen, he cursed Dr. Burke and Dr. Burke's invention. When he at last dropped into a chair, exhausted by the violence ot his passions, the Japa nese silently handed him the note which Hope had left for Dr. Owen. Mahlin read it and then reread it. "Owen had better take the book to the hotel tonight," he said, after a moment's reflection. "It will be dark by 8, and perhaps we twill have an opportunity to knock him on the head when he is on the way there. Other wise we'll let that pap of naval of ficer get possession of the book and hen put him out of business. And" he added savagely "we'll see that there is no mistake about it thts time." "What are you going to do with thin note?" inquired Satsuma. "You had better hustle right back and leave it at the doctor's office," said Mahlin. "Tell the maid that thia is another note that Hope hag writ ten She'll never know the -diff erenee.1" "Did the maid say anvthingl" asked Mahlin, when, half an hour later, Sat suma returned. " ... ft. "No. She just took the note and shut the door. She had on her hat; $ guess she was just going out." "Are there any other servants in the house?" "I don't think so." "That being so, said Mahlin, rising and putting on his hat, "I think I'llV take advantage of the houaehold'a ab sence to take a look through the place myself. If the doctor keeps the hook in the house 1 ought to be able to find it" .. It was late in the afternoon when Olga for the second time that day. ascended the steps of Dr. Owen's res idence. There was nothing about her to suggest the book .canvasser who had called a few hours before, for she now wore a long dustcoat which cov ered ner trom oeck to ankle and a motor veil, which completely hid her features. She rang the bell, but there was no answer. The maid, as Olga had anticipated, had taken advan tage of her employer's absence to 'dr some (hopping in the trwn. Glancing up and down the street to make sure that she waa unobserved, she quietly opened the door of the 'waiting room and walked in. The most likely place to find the book, he felt, was in the ' doctor's desk m his consultation room. Stepping softly serosa the floor, ' her footfalls deadened by the heavy rugs, she opened the door of the con sultation room and Hopped on the threshold with an ejaculation of alarm, for, bending over the doctor's desk, engaged in iriflmg its drawers, was a strange man. His back "waa-. toward her and he was so intent on his search that he failed to hear the door open, but, aroused bv her stifled eclamation, he whirled about and hia hand went instinctively to his coat pocket. For a brief moment the two stared at each other appraraingly. Olga wai the first to break the silence. i "I beg your pardon," she aaid. T rang the bell, but no one answered, ae I walked in. I wanted to tee the doc- -tor." Mahlin, for it was he, had been do-' ing some rapid thinking, j He decided to play a bold game. "I am Dr. Owen," he said. "What can I do for yo?" "I I am having trouble with my throat," lied Oga .glibly, but he aaw ' suspicion in her eyes. "I have, been doing a little house cleaning," aaid Mahltn, with a pro fessional manner which ought to have carried conviction, "if you will ex cuse me, madam, until I wash ray hands, I shall be glad to -prescribe for yon." (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) "Dick" Eankin, Who Formerly Lived Here, Dies in the East Richard F. Rankin, better known as "Dick" Rankin, died at Niagara Falls, N. Y., Wednesday night. He was 54 years old. The funeral will be held at N agar a Falls Saturday. "Dick" Rankin, as he was known here, was a Beatrice boy. Along in 1883 he came to Omaha and secured a position in the Omaha National bank, remaining some ten years. Dur ing several years of this employment he had charge of a portion of the bank's collection department and at the same time looked after its East Omaha property. From here he went to Niagara Falls and became connected with one of the cereal mills' there. Subse quently he was elected treasurer tjf the United Cereal mills at Quincy. 111., where he resided at the time of his death. It is presumed that he wai in Niagara Falls on a business tnp. He was .married. Hit wife, was a Beatrice girl. V Water Board Cancels the Lease on Fair Grounds The Metropolitan Water board hat cancelled a lease held by the Doug las County Agricultural society for the use of twenty-five acres east of Krug park, and for some' time known as the county fair grounds. Explanation of the secretary of the Water board was that the agricultur al society failed to pay this yea,fJ lease consideration of $250, and for. ther violated its contract by using the tract for purposes other than agreed in a signed stipulation. The Water board will regard the) leas: aa terminated on August 12. Specially desirable office for a Real Estate firm with a rental business At the head of the stairs on the first floor, oppo-, site The Bee business office. This would make it especially convenient for people who . want to deal with a real estate firm having houses for rent. It is almost as good as a ground floor location, and the rent is very reasonable, indeed. Price, per month $30.00 It carries with it all the advantages of service in THE BEE BUILDING Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103.