THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 191 G. 11 X FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty i Office. nil IJrkllnm. DSSIRAm.K office roomV1ntherVemodeied Crounse block. 119 N. 16th St., (opposite postofflce), llo to in ,ler month Conrad Young. Si3 Brandon Theater Doug. 1671. OFFICE ROOM (for ' dentlet)7entriitj . 5?'J!l!fih " Wrtrcht 4 Lasbury. D. 161. OFFICE room with 'pfaone and" reception room for lady, p 186. Omaha Boa, Miscellaneous BARN for rent. In raar of Savoy hotol, 16th and Jackaon 8U. suitable for barn or garage, 66x66; two etorlea and baeement. with 40-foot lot In (ront. Call at hotel office. MOVING AND STORAGE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. DUNDEE 7 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern, and In good condition. Prli? 14.500; terms. Located 4107 N. 49th 151 NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4J70. REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR TRADE. A valuable corner opposite High school improved, with lfl-roora house. Root I nit tor ivv per raontn. H. A. WOLF. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms. lor household Voode and pianos; moving, packing and nipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., lot S. nth ML Douglaa 41t3. Maggard van and two men 11.26 per hour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storage and shipping. Phone loug. 1496. Globe Van and Storage Co, For real movng service try ua. Large s-norae, paaaea vans, aiorage, i. month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you UU1UK.KK, LhbArbK AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 830 or Douglas 4338. GORDON VAN CO. Parking. ' atorago and mov ing, ill N. Uth St. "hona Douglae 894 or Webster 3699. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray mond Furniture Co.. 1613 and 1516 How ard St. Phone D. 6524. Jp PT71?T" Express Co. Moving, j. IXEjlliLr packing and storage. 1107 Farnam St. Douglas 146. FIDELITY Bl7lk FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant bouses and apart ments; also for storage, moving. 16tb and Jackson Sta. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Weic 3625 CALIFORNIA ST., CATHEDRAL DISTRICT A new. attractive, well built house; lot Itt teat front; near some of the best homes In Omaha; has large living room, fireplace, attractive dining room, with bullt'ln buffet, convenient kitchen and four good bedrooms. All oak floors and the very beet of construction throughout. Price (6,500. And we will make good terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 903 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. A FINISH P. n Pnnniii FIVE-ROOM H UNO ALOW BLK. TO CAR Adjolntnar Cilrmr.nr - flnatnt nk n. Ish, sflerted oak (double floors); floors every room; roomy closets; linen closet, built-in features. Price less than coet to uupm-Bui, van give you best of terms. mis wee only, 13.250. Call "MtOKNB. 701 Oma Nat'l Bk. Big. P. 1474, NEAR CREIUHTON COLLEGE. 6-r.om, all modern house, 8 rooms and hall on first floor;. 3 bedrooms and bath on secona noor; on east front lot. 40i90 one block to car. Price I. 000; 91,000 cash, balanco $30 per month, Including W. T. SMITH CO.. tl4 City Natl. Bank. FORCED SALE. Good lot. Bedford Ave., with 6 -room house; well; rents $10; easy payments; i.tou. a oargain. OEORQE Q. WALLACE. 614 Keellne. NUW tiuiigalow, 6 -room, all modern. 60-fool lot. south front, at a bargain, only $2,760, near 4Mb and Charles. Call owner. Red NIFTY all modern, oak finished bungalow, well located, In north part. $8,70. Very oamy icrmg io gooq party, H. IBBS. South. SIX ROOMS AND SLEEPING TORCH, ALL MODERN. 1620 S. 25th Ave.. I rooms on first floor 3 good bedrooms with bath and steeping porcn on second floor; very nearly new and In fine condition; located on an east front lot within walking distance; will sell this property complete for what It would actually cost to build a house of this Kind at present time. The lot li valued at between $1,100 and $1,200; prop erty la now vacant and If taken at once will make reasonable terms. HI ATT COMPANY, Tyler 60. 245-7-9 Omaha Vat Bk, &-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern, oak floors throughout: oak finish In liv ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $3,150. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1729. FUR QUICK SALE 1745 8. 28th St., 9 rooms. 91,500; 1747 8. S9th St.. 9 rooms, 11,600, Will consider trade for St. Paul property. Addraaa H. L. Turner, 61'64 a,. 6th St.. St Paul, Minn. WE WANT AN OFFER 643 Lincoln Boulevard. This Is a 7-r. strictly all modern house In good repair, lacing tne oouievara, just nortn of call for ii la St.; handy to Creighton college easily worth $5,500, but will sell for $4,600; easy terms If desired. Do not bother tenant, but see us for full par- ticuiars. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas $962. 919-20 City National BEAUTIFUL LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS HOME, PRICE ONLY $4,100. Six large rooms and bath; dandy big - living room: seats, bookcases, colonnade One dining room, all oak finish, oak floors throughout kitchen; fine back porch, etc, two bedrooms and sleeping porch; full brick foundation. This is Just completed, iet ua snow yon. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701-8 Am. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1474, 7-ROOM FINE HOUSE At 140 N. 41st St., Near Davenport Owner Very Anxious to Sell. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. B. Bldg. D. 1294. ItU LINCOLN liLVD. 11-room house, strictly modern, with hot water beat. Douglas 1818. WEST fai-nani residence, best St., at 328 N. 88tb Ave.; oak finish. 3 baths; $6,000. . Terms easy. Douglas 2947. WECT FARNAM CORNER. Modern 6-room bungalow, with corner vacant Room to build two brick flats. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON. BARGAIN AT $1,800. West end, house and lot, 3101 Daven port Call 143 Lincoln Blvd. Harney 1782. North. BUILT FOR A HOME. St x-room house, size 24x88, with full basement and floored attic, stair to at tic; three bedrooms, one of them full width of house, with 2 large closets, bath, linen closet, and sleeping porch 8x14, on second floor; living room H3x 14 ; dining room, kitchen, pantry and VfBtlbule on flrst floor; hardwood floors throughout; walls and ceil hips in sll rooms decorated ; houtjo wlrurl with 8 and 8-way control switches; beauti ful electric fixtures; also gas in kitchen and bathroom, and piped to all rooms; clothes chute, shower bath, fruit t-cllar and many other convenience ; 75- bar rel cistern ; water piped to basement ; furnace heat, with Mueller t Johnson - Round Oak furnace; special ventilating pipes. LOT 60x1 GO, ON PAVED STREET, south front shade and fruit trees, shrubbery and flowers; near throe car lines and good stores, and within one block of Florence boulevard. This Is located In a strictly first-class neigh borhood where ail property Is well Im proved and maintained. George R. Wright, 2310 Ogden 8t. Colfax 8860. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING THIS HOME We want you to see this bungalow at 4828 Parker St South front, high and alghtly, but better known as Creighton's second addition. This Is a real bungalow; 6 big rooms on first floor; 2 good large rooms on the second floor. Living room and dining room have oak floors with the oak and birch finishing. Maple floors In . two bedrooms. House Is well decorated, good light fixtures and has had the care that shows good housekeeping. Nice yard with chicken house. This Is a good bar gain; nothing misrepresented; price quoted at $4,000. You can't help but make money. Call us for an appointment or for fur ther Information. HIATT COMPANY, 146-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. LOOK AT THIS If you want a bargain, see 4816 No. list Ave. This Is a dandy 6-room mod ern house, with a large yard that la in fine condition. This place cost the pres ent owner more than $2,500, and you can buy this place on payments for a good deal less than the cost. If you want a bargain, see this place today, then see us. CREIGH, SONS & CO., Douglas 800. 608 Boa Bldg. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE SEE O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY, 634 Brsndels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1014. 3073 S. 16TH 7-r. mod., newly painted, pa pered and varnished; atreet paved; $24.60. Borka 4 Mu.il. V. 6967. Miscellaneous, STOP HERE Two-story frams house, 8 rooms and bath, basement with cement floor, fine garage, lot 60x124, with alley; nice shade trees, one-half block from 34th St. car line, olose to public school and near Cath olic parochial school, handy to churches of practically every denomination, paved streets, paving all paid. Thla is a bar gain; price withheld, a owner is asham ed to advertise so low a figure. C. A. GRIMMEL, 849 Oro. Nat Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 1916. i 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 1068. 1 HE wonderful Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source. Good results at less cost than any other 25.748 MORE PAID WANT ADS the first six months of 1916 than In the same period In 1915 FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments ( Merchandise storks. Imomn of all kinds Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and investments for sale and exchange Morgan, 1916 Cuming St. Doug. 2468. illinium you have Met 'anus Hldg CAN sell or exchange to offer. C. J. fa nun. EQUITY In good 8-r. house for cottage . worth $2,300. Colfax 10&2 after 10 i, m HOTEL and furniture at Dallas, S. t"; exchungo D 670T. Tolaml A Trumbull HEAL ESTATE Investments INVESTMENT. Corner lot and 2 brick stores at St. car transfer point leased for 4 years; price $12,000. This Is a safer and more profit able investment than flats, apartments or dwellings; no risk of vacancies; no re pairs to pay for. Ask us for full Infor mation. J. H. DUMONT CO.. 416-18 KeellnsBldg Phone Doug. 690. I your money earning ail It Is worth?" In vested In Home Builders you are guar anteed 7 per cent Why take less 7 You can Invest any amount any time, the plan Is simple. Ask us about It. HOME BUILDERS. INC. 17th and Douglas St. Phone Doug. 6013. FOUR 7-r., frame dwellings, 16th and Corby; renting si, out); owner leaving, wants is.flOD. J. L Barber, Keellne Bldg. Ty. 1710. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. ARE YOU OOINCI TO BUY LAND? If so, get a copy of our Journal first. 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 1 years, reaching 76,000 readers. Bend 5o for one year's subscription, or $1 for live years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL. TnABRi IOWA. acreage: H-A. to I A. tracts on oar Una, Easy teriiia. C. R. COMBS, 811 Brsndels Thea. Bldg. Doug. 891$, Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. TWO wagon umbrellas. $1.00. Wagner, $01 . mm. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIOEONS pay far better than chickens always penned up; little apaoe needed to start; free book explains all. Majestic iiuuaoui,, I'tpi, i, Aaei, la. FHK8H aquatic plants for your fish globe. dvc. mil Keep run nealtAy. MAX. urc isi.isri mnu t;o. THREE full-blood shepherd pups, t weeks OIQ. 2411 in. utrt. Webstar 3883. AIHKIjALE pups; prloed right Watson k nnen, union, wen. TWO female Fox Terrier puppies for sals. i none wainui lain. TWO good bulldogs. 4 months old. Douglas o rus. WM. COLFAX, 706 Keellne Bldg. Real estate, city property, large ranches a specialty. BARGAINS in buslneea and residence prop erty, u. f. Btebblns, 1610 Chicago. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO, LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at $ per cent, 64 per cent & 6 pr ct. W. H. THOMAS, 228 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 1S43. FIRST-CLASS mortgage, $94U, semi annual interest, on fine new Dundee resi dence, absolutely good. For quick caah will sell at discount 6 per cent . Address K 467, Omaha Bee. $2,600 mortgage, bearing t per cent semi annual, secured by property valued at $8,600. Talmags-Loomla Inv. Co., W. O. W Bldg. AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE SEE these bargains In used oarg thla week. They will surprise you: "26" Studebaker, very good buy. Crow Elkhart, good condition. Six-cylinder Studebaker, self-starter. Two Det rollers, one a self-starter. One 1914 Maxwell touring, excellent condition. Two Overlands, 1911 and 1918. Mets Speedster, a snap. 1D16 Maxwell demonstrator, slightly Uned, .1913 Maxwell Touring. 1913 Chevrolet Roadster. 1911 Cadillac Touring. A few good Ford Touring Cart. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2216 Far nam. Doug. $83. OVERLANDS, FORDS. VELIE 1916 MODELS. GOOD SERVICEABLE CAHS FOR $160 AND UP. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 2017 Farnam St Doug, 8298. GO TO DUNDEE TONIGHT and Bee the new 7-room house furnished and decorated throughout, ready to move into at once. This house is located at 50th and Howard Streets, in the restricted district south of Dodge Street where nothing but good homes are being built. Furnished and Decorated The purchaser will not only secure a well built, well planned house, but he can avail himself of a beautifully furnished house ex ecuted by Orchard & Wilhelm Company, making a complete, comfortable home. Be sure and see this house. Open from 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. GEORGE & COMPANY Phone D-756. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. iRain Cools City; I Relief from Heat After twenty-two days of continues heat, Omaha was visited by a light shower during the early hours of tlx morning, and with its arrival the temperature began to drop. The rain fall this morning was only .14 of an inch, and will not make much of dent in the deficiency of seven inche.i marked up so far, but the cooler weather is a great relief after the long hot spell. At noon yesterday the thermometct registered 75. Tuesday at noon it stood at 88. The maximum Tuesday was 90. Yesterday, for the first time in twenty-two days, the maximum a below 80 degrees. Central Nebraska got from one-halt to three-quarters of an inch and in the western part of the state there v.a. even more. Broken Bow had 1.20 inches. Holdredge had .80. Western Iowa, the Dakotas and western Min nesota had rain. . Oil Corporation Named Defendant in Damage Suit Charles F. Pollock, James Rogers , and Ellis L. Meyers have filed suit in district court asking $3,600 damages from the Franklin Pollock Oil com pany, a corporation. They allege that they have beer "frozen out" of the oil company, and that stock which they were to have received for their share in the busi ness has not been issued to them. The Secret tt Submarine Author el 'The Em4 el the Trail.' r ranee, eto. the By E. Alexander Powell Fllbtlnt In FlaaaWa- Th. Ku4 I. OW" Vh I NINTH INSTALLMENT. t PER CENT to I par cant on beat claaa city rcsiaenoaa m amounts sz.voo up; alao farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1828 Farnam St. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. PRIVATE MONEY. 8HOPEN COMPANY. KEEL1NE BUILDING. OMAHA homea. East ' Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101, Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglaa 2716. MONBY to loan on Improved farms and ranchea wa alao buy good farm mort gagee. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans, alx per cent. D. E. BUCK Ss CO., 13 Omaha Nat, Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BUM. TH!3 beat acres are out Benson way. The beat place to buy acrea out Benson way la In Benson Oardena, Richland Acrea or West Benson, where we can Ball you one or more acrea from t60 an acra, and up, on very aaay lerme. HASTINGS HEYOEN. 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler to. BENSON Garden acres are the best close- 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. North. VACANT LOTS . ON EASY TERMS. 65-ft. front, near 42d and Grand Ave. 120 ft. front, 4 lots, in North Omaha, 1 blk. to car; 6 lots, northeast cor. 25th and Arbor; $10 down, balance monthly. TRAVER BROS., Doug. 6S86. 706 Omaha Nat'l Bank. After looking at M1NNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they barked their Judgment by BUYING lots. It YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO-, Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. ONE dollar down, One dollar per week. High beautiful lota. $276 to $37&. Near Fontenelle Park. Close to car line. SHULER & CARY D. 6074. 804 Keellne Bldg. Miscellaneous. AN acre or two bought now In Benson Gar- dene wit) make you more money than any other kind of investment. Call, write or phone us, Tyler 60. for reading matter, telling more about Benson Gardens. HASTINGS HiOYDEN. 1614 Harney Bt FOR SALE. $ dandy vacant lots, tt block to oar line; out to ti.uuu cash for quick aala. CALKINS 4k CO., Douglss 1318 City Nut. Bank Bldg. FOH bargains In lots in all parts of the city see f. J. Tebblns, (tut, Uiqaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 212. REAL ESTATE B'nea Pr'ty FOR SALE Kti4xiaa. faces three streets, near new Ford building; splendid manu facturing site. Address, B-411, Bee. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. MILLER PARK, FIRST TIME ADVERTISED. Brand new, strictly modern bungalo located 3 blocks south of Miller park: .rooms and bath; entire house finished in oak, with oak floors, built-in bookcases and colonnsde openings, and built-in win dow seat; south front: 1 block.! from car line, 3 blocks from Miller Park school. Price. $a,mo cash, or will sell ou easy terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781, FIRST TIME ADVER TISED Brand new 7-room bungalow home; all extra large rooms, oak finish, everything right up to date. Choice lot fronting Kountze park; paving all paid. Price for Immediate sale. $4. nfiO; $1,000 cash. Ask to see this tomorrow, RASP BROS., OWNERS, lot McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. BIG BARGAIN Out-of-town owner wilt sacrifice In or fler to raise money. Fire-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, three large rooms on flrst floor; two bedrooms and bath upstairs; paved street; located at 14CI N. 34th St. Price cut from $2,600 to $3,000. SCOTT & HILL CO., P. ! Ground Fir. McCagna Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resl dence for sale F. V. Knleat, 3616 N. 18th. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from $460 to $bU0. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 5U2. U07-B W. O. W. Bldg. 2 ACRES. Including big crop blackberries and grapes, 4 miles N, W. postofflce Colfax 3577. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price tov.uu- s'ze, uuxna , locaiea on Ijocuhi St., between Clark and Burn ham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R, Wright, Bee office, Omaha. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, fi, b, t pot- cent. J. H. Dumont A Co., 41$ Keellne Bldg. & 6Vi $ Per cent THOS. L. McGARRY, Keellne Bldg. Red 4344. CITY loans a specialty. Lowest rates. First Trust Co., D. 1151. 803 So. Uth St. GARVIN BROS 245 Omiha Nat'l Bank Bldg, 5 pet MONET HARRISON & MORTON. " 010 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. Ff U. Wead Wead Bldg., 18th adn Farnam Sta. Stocks and Bonds. Our Nebraska farm mortgagee are not af fected ty European wars or panics. Amounts $400 to $20,000. Wo coiluct ail Interest and principal free of charge; 30 years In ths Nebraska farm field without a loss Is our record. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY. $01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb- Abstracts of Title. nnorQYlftQO Abf,tract Co. We can bring UUal aillCC down your abstract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. It. 2847 Kerr Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., 306 Bo. 17th St., ground floor. Bonded by Mass, Bonding A Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Brsndels Theater. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. FARM ANP RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excuisions, ex pons s paid. 0. L. Nethaway. Florence. Neb. Florence 224 Florida Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good clear 160 acrea, located in best part or tit, Johns county, Florida. Address Y-445 Bes. Kansas Lands. FOR SALE At a great bargain lu the next 30 days, one 210 aore, one lfiO acre, and one 80 aore farm In eastern Kansas. A part creek bottom land and all well Im proved. Also in the gas and oil belt and not leaaed. Come and see or write for de scription to WOOD INVESTMENT CO.. Jola, Kan. Must sell all our second-band automo biles within 30 days. We have several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1626-31-33 N. ltth St $100 REWARD For arrest and oonvUrtlon of thief wl steals your ear whll. Insured by KILLY, ELLIS THOMPSON, 018-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug 8811. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Doug. 3S10. 191$ Saxon ..!$ 191$ Reo Touring 100 1914 Cadillac Touring, sacrifice. 1814 Cole Touring .....8$0 NO OTHER Omaha newspaper la making anywnere near tne increase in its want' Ad columns as THE BEE. 15,741 MORE PAID WANT-ADS the first six months of 1916 than In ths same period of 1IH. The Reason: Best Prlce Best Results, USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO COl. 1814-16-1$ Farnam 81 WE will trade you a new Ford for yvmr eld" one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. 20th and Harney. Doug. 5111. BARGAIN Light touring, eleotric lights. perfect condition. Carlisle, 419 First Nat' Bank Bldg Office D. 8109; res. H, 21(7, $276 SPEEDSTER $27$. If you want a fast car In fine shape, all gears new snd engine In fine shape, tee tnts toaay. camu. uougias aus. I MUST sacrifice Bulok 191$ roadster; looks like new; see my car at 1064 Farnam. FOR SALE Good auto work truck, $100. 2314 North 2 1st street. NEW Maxwell Touring car for sals, cheap ror cenn. rtea one. Auto Livery and Garages. FOR RENT New brick garage on Lincoln Highway; aala room If desired. Writs for particulars. Hratt, Uoodman A Buckley, -North I'latle, Neb. Auto Repairing and Painting. 1 00 rev, aril for magneto we can't repair, i:o l is required. liaysiiorrer, 210 N. 18th. N I'iIJ. Auto Radiator Repair Service and lirlcps rlirht. Z1K H. mil St. D. 7390, Auto Tires and Supplies, DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from i old ones and save you 10 per cent, s in i vulcanizing Co., lois Dvr i? n port St.. Omaha, Neb. Douglas 1914. 3Ux3-IX., $i.7S; 30x3', $8.76. Other sixes In proportion. Duplex Tire Co., 261$ Far nam stroet. AUTO TIRES RKBUILT, $3.00 TO $$.00. DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO ST. MUST sell my stock and wheat ranch, also live stock and equipments, In 20 days; a bargain; plenty gooH water, pasture, al falfa. Improvements. Write John T. Wood, Utica, Kan. Maryland Lands. BEAUTIFUL bay front estate, 200 acrea. 8 buildings. very healthy. Salt air and pine. $80.00 an acre. Improvements cost $15,000.00. Owner, P. O. Box 4416, Nicetown Station, Philadelphia, Fa Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS Any slzo, easy terms, In me ueauciiui usaras oi neni county, Mo W. S. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Nebraska Lands. Motorcycles and Bicycles, HAhLEV-DAVlDSON MOTORCYCLES, Bar gain In used machines. Victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Man." 1,0 Leavenworth. Read Bee Want Ads for profit Use them tor results. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS AN 80-ACRE BARGAIN 80 acres, highly Improved land for sale located 20 miles west of Qmaha on the Union Paolfio R. R., 2 miles from Lincoln Highway. improvements first-class Every foot can -be cultivated. Good rea sous for selling. Address Owner, Lock Box 69, Waterloo, Neb. Dundee. FORECLOSER BARGAIN IN DUNDEE FOR $2,200 Five-room house, located In good dis trict, all modern except heat; furnace can be Installed at small cost; lot 60x12), ft. Will sell to good party for $160 cash, balance tn monthly payments. Must be sold this week. D. V. SHOLES CO Doug. 49. 116-16 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. DUNDBE6-rootn modern bungalow. Built by us ,3,760. on easy terms. W. L. SELBY A SONS. Phone Doug. 1610. Dundee bungalow. Walnut 1665. Dundee lot, 8666. Walnut 16(6. i acre, near Dundee. Walnut 1566. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE a buyer that want. four or five- room bouse between Lake and Ames Ave nue, or between 16th and 30th, H. will pay 1108 cash, baianc. 816 . month. Be. ua at onoa. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781. 4ao ACRES. 10 miles from Cambridge. Best arm and atocK ranch In eouthwest Net). 1,00(1 acres creek bottom which never floods: 86 acres now in alfalfa; Z'M bitch In corn; Improvements worth over J4.00U. Plenty of timber and running water; price 846 per acre; would trade lor Idaho land Addreas J. M. HolllnK.worlh, Cambridge, Neb 2,.00-ACKE ranch south Cherry county. Plenty of hay. Give away price of 33.75 per acre. Buy thla and make yourself rich. THOMAS CAMPBELL, 632 Keellne 1)W 1,160 ACRES, good stork and farm land; 166 under plow; 160 pluwable; 3G6 pas ture; fair Improvement,,; well and spring. 816 acre; terms or cash. .1. V. 11111, owner, Ltsco. Garden county, N.'b. FOiOaLE Best rarif,T"borl hltthgrndo medium priced land In Nebraeka; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. 630 ACRES. Dawea county land; good Im provementa; 60 acres In cultivation; woith 816 per acre: will sell for 67 per acre cash. Address Box 13, Orella, Neb. Wisconsin Lands. WISCONSIN land for salo Closing out at a aacrlfice, 3 tracts. 600 acrea best farm land, suitable for sheep raising. Also 640 acrea suitable for atock ranch or diversi fied farming. Beat black aoll. Special bargain. Act quick. D. D. Conway, own er. Grand Rapids, Wis. OET literature and mapa on the cheapest good land In United State., BAKER & TILLOTSON. 16th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Doug. 1186. Albert Koppeuhaver and wife to Flla dolfo lliblllsco et al, aouthweat cor ner Twelfth and Francla atreeta. 60xl!6 8 FlleilHfo Ulblllero and wife to Glslno Olblllsco el al, southwest corner Twelfth and Francla atreeta, 60x136 undivided one-third William .1. Telford to Myer Llpofsky, northeast corner Thirty-fourth and V street. 40x93.8 Csrl E. Herring and wife et al to James J. Maracek, Twelfth street, 46 fret north of Y street, east aide. 116x206 160 South Omaha Land ( o. to Omaha Coop erage Co., northeast corner Thlrty- filth flnd H elrect, Irregular about 30x130; Thlrty-tlflh atreet, eaat side, between H and I streets, 139x380.. 8,789 Frank J. Burkley to Hals Holden, northeast corner Thirteenth and Mason street. 132x132 60,000 Nathan Somberg and wife to Fred C, Haver, Fifty-third street, 269 feet south of Spauldlng, east side, 40x138. Mary Bushnoll and husband to A. C. Hansen, Davenport street. 130 feet weal of Prospect street, Florence, 60x120 40 Fred I). Weed and wife to David E. Buck, Twenty-sixth avenue, 76 feet south of Hprague, 26x100 Joeeph Barker, trustee, and wife to Ellon Kerrigan, Fourteenth street, 360 feet south of Fowler avenue, eaat side, 40x121.6 805 OrchHrd Investment Co. to Mary Clune, northeast corner Forty-fourth and O streets, 40x120 , 276 Charles W. Martin and wife to Mary K. Graham et al, aouthweat corner Twenty-fourth and Ida streets, 97s 120 l.joo Mernlngslde Land Co. to Perry C. Hough et al, Charles street, 123 feet east of Cottner avenue, north side, 40x133 166 Mornlng-slde Land Co to Alice 0. Ledyard, Charlea atreet, 82 feel east of Cottner avenue, north aide, 41x 133 165 Thelma H, Carlyle to Robert B. Car- lyle. Twenty-fourth atreet, 186 feet north of Kedlck avenue, east aids, 40x136 1 Harlan A. Scolt and wife to John B. Matherly, northwest corner Twenty eighth avenue and Crown Point avenue, 60x128 1 Edward H. Howland and wife to Fred O. Edwards, Twenty-first street, 43 feet north of Jackaon atreet, South Omaha, .Ml side, 44x130 626 Irenaeus Shuler et al to Cornelius Far- rel, Cass atreet, 130 feat west of Forty-second street, north aide, 40x 121 1 Hvttnnala. Lieutenant Jarvl. h, i. di.ii0rt hv th. umtea states naval board to inveatlgate and report hia flndlnaa on tha Inv.nllnn n, rtr Ralph Burke. Which aerve. In hrln. the submarine to a ataie of perfection. The lieutenant arrlvea In Valdavla and Is wel comed by the Inventor and hla dauahter. Cleo. On the trial trip of th. inventor'a boat, m Japaneae helper ia surprised In the act of examining the mechanism of tha ventilating device. Hope reporta favorably on the new device, but there are othera In terMted In It An attempt tn burglarise Dr. Burka'a laboratory falls, but later Cleo flnda him murdered In hla bedroom. Cleo aella her father's books to get money; later aha flnda a note from whjch she learns that iney contain tne aecret rormuia. witn Hop. ahe racea to th. aucttoneer'a store only to find It tn flamea. Olga Ivanoff and Oerald Morton, two aple. In search of the formula, attempt to capture Cleo when she calls at ths house of Stephanskl, th. anarontat. Hop. rusne. to Iter aid: Morton ahoou at him, but th. bullet hlu, a bomb. In th. eallar, which axplodea. Staphanakl dies In tha wrack of hla houaa: the others escape. Hop. and Cleo attend a ball at Mr. Delmar'a. whoa, nephew has two of th. mlsatng books. Mablln, a spy, attempta to steal tha hooka, but Is discovered by Hop.; Id th. .aeltement that follows the booka dis appear. Mahlln escapes. Hops and Cleo take a boat for an Island out In th. bay. The oonaplrators follow In other boats, atahlln and th. Jap turn out the Island light, Mor ton a boat with th. countess strikes a stray mine In tha bay. After a violent storm Hon. and Cleo arrive on a Strang. Island and diaoover that tha man they hunt Is then. But Mahlln and the Japanese alao reach the (eland and put up a fight for th. books. They escape from Hope, but return and dynamite tha ahack. The conaplratora fall to harm Hope and Cleo. They manage to reach aandboro, where ur. uwen nas mt. of th. booka. Each of tha other. ap d roach th. doctor, but he refuses to hear th.nl. Hs arrangss to meet Hope at the hotel with the book. Morton poses as Hope and but for an earthquake would hav. poa- asMsd the volume. (Continued From Yesterday.) On the way back to Ellenvilie, Mor ton unfolded his scheme to Olga. "It was that cabin on the ledge," he explained, "that gave me the idea. It's as remote and inaccessible as an island in the Arctic. Suppose we left the nirl there for a week or two. I fancy she would then be willing enough to tell us anything she knows, eh? How does my plan strike you?" As far as it goes, said Ulga, it is admirable. You seem, however, to have overlooked one rather impor tant detail. You tell me that this cabin is practically inaccessible. How do you propose, then, to get the girl to III By aeroplane, Morton exclaimed triumphantly. On an afternoon early in the fol lowing week Ueo, as had become her custom, was strolling along a quiet lane in tne ouisKirts oi oanta cuia lia. Today she was alone, however, for Hooe had been called to Los An geles on business, and Hook, seated on a cracker barrel, was entertaining the habitues of the general store with sea yarns. So completely absorbed In her thoughts was Cleo that she paid no attention to the large closed car, with drawn curtains, wnicn rolled silently up behind her. Just as it came opposite her the door swung open, a man leaped out, a Dianicet was thrown over her head, muffling her screams, and she was dragged into the car, the whole performance being enacted in far less time than it takes to tell it. She struggled desperately to free herself from the enveloping folds, but unseen hands pinned her against -.he cushions while someone held a sponge, saturated witn some thintr that imelled sweet and sickly, over her nose and mouth. A lew in halations and her struggles ceased. When Cleo recovered conscious ness she found herself in a small and unlcent room. Its walls, which were of unplaned boards, were covered with pictures cut trom tne musiraiea pa pert; its furniture consisted of a small iron stove, much the worse for rust, an oilcloth-covered table, a chair and the foul-smelling bunk on which she lay. In the chair with his back to her a man was sitting. She must have made some sound, for the man turned. It was Gerald Morton I "So you're awake at last, my dear," he said, coming toward her. "How are you feeling?" At sight OI Morton sne snempiea to rise, but a wave of giddiness swept over her and she sank back upon the bunk. "I feel ill," she moaned. My head feels as though it were going to burst . where . . where am if , and what are you doing here, Mr. Morton? . . . have I had an accident? ... has anything hap pened? ... I can t remember. "Nothing has happened yet," said Morton coolly. "You're in a cabin In the moun tains, my dear, and quite a lonely place it is, too." "But how did I get here?" she asked, striving desperately to keep her composure. I brought you here, was tne an swer. I wanted a quici utile mik with you where we would not be dis turbed, and this seemed just the place. "What what do you want oi mer Copyright, Itie, br E. Aleaaaaer I aanlL Cleo asked in a voice scarcely above a whisper. "I want you to marry me," said Morton, seating himself on the edge of the bed and attempting to draw ner to mm. For an instant she gazed at him In minffLJ J ; -1, -1 : - f I UU ",',. umuv lit, .lie aiiaiGi, uicu sprang to her feet. Tha next instant he had taken her In his arms. "And you're going to marry me, too, my oeauiy, ne repeated, nis breath hot upon her cheek, and he bent forward to kiss her, but, with a sudden movement she wrenched her self free. "Marry you?" she eried contempro- ousiy. Marry you, you cur, you cad? I wouldn't marry you if you were the latt man on earth I" and, aa he again attempted to kisi her, the slapped him in the face. "You little devil I" 'he snarled, livid witn anger, you ll kiss me now, and before I'm through with you you'll be glad to marry me," and he made as though to seize her, but, eluding his grasp, she reached the door, opened it and fled with Morton tt her heels. A hundred yarda she ran blindly; then stopped abruptly, trem bling with terror and excitement, lor at her very feet a chasm yawned. But as her pursuer approached the turned defiantly It you attempt to touch me, Mr, Morton," she said steadily, "I shall jump. I would rather be dead than have you lay a hand on me." "Come, come, my dear," he said soothingly, aa though he were talking to a frightened horse, "there's noth ing to be frightened of. I'm not go ing to hurt you," and he cautiously advanced toward her a step or two. "One step nearer," warned Cleo, In a strange, strained voice, "and I shall jump." And he knew that ahe would make good the threat. "You need a chance to cool down and think things over," he said. "I suppose my proposal was a little tud den. So 1 11 just leave you here for a few days, my dear. You will find a basket of food on the table, and there will be no one to disturb you. it's a quiet, resttul place no one could find vou here in a thousand years. Sure you won't change your mind and give me a kiss, my dear? No? We . then. 1 11 be going. When 1 come back again I fancy that you'll be a little more cordial.' She saw him walk briskly along the edge of the cliff to a cable ar rangement which, in her panic, she had failed to notice; saw him climb into a basket which was suspended from a pulley-wheel which ran upon the cable; saw him haul himself across the chasm by means of a rope, get out of the basket, detach it from the pulley,, and disappear with it behind the screen of bushes which 'lined the opposite cliff. A few minutes later she heard a sudden roar as of a motor car with its muffler open, and before her aatonished eyes an aeroplane soared skyward. To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Arrested and Bound Over For Stabbing Companion E. Smith was arrested by Detective Brinkman for cutting F. Campbell during an altercation at Thirteenth and Davenport street on July 4. He was bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at $750. King and Queen of Ak-Sar-Ben to Ride Horses in Parade , King Ward Burgess of Ak-Sar-.Ben, Queen Marian Howe, and several ol the maids of honor are to ride wild horses Thursday afternoon in the grand parade that is to open the wild west show and competitive events at the Douglaa county fair grounds. The entire board of governors, or such of them as are not away on vacations at this moment, will also ride in this opening parade around the race track when the bugle aounds, the pistols crack and the rawhides begin to pop. A big parade is to be given down town this afternoon at 4:30 through the principal business streets, when the cowboys, Indians, cowgirls, Mexi cans and all attaches will be seen on the streets in one wild cavalcade. Arrangements have been made to park automobiles free of charge on the grounds during the show, four afternoons and evenings, beginning Thursday. Three Omaha Boys Would "See the World" James Holloway, Walter Hirsch and Vivian Belger, each 16 years old, liv ing near Twenty-third and California streets, started out to see the world last week. They rode bicycles as far aa North Bend, where they "ditched" their wheels and took a freight train west The train stopped during the night and the three got off. "What town is this?" one of the boys asked. "This ia Kearney," was the reply. Two of the boys had been inmates of the Kearney Industrial school. "Right here ia where we move," they decided. The lads reached Cheyenne, Wyo. Hirsch and Holloway decided they had had enough wandering. They re turned home through assistance from the local orobation deoartment. Bel ger is still traveling. First Tractor Show On Big Circuit Opens at Dallas, Tex. ' The first farm tractor show of ths big circuit, of which the Fremont, Neb., show is one ot tne most impor tant, started off nicely at Dallas, Tex., Tuesday, according to a telegram re ceived by the Twentieth Century Farmer from A. E. Hildebrand, gen eral manager of the circuit "There were 20,000 in attendance on the opening day," said the tele gram. "There are over 100 tractors on the field, demonstrating in plow ing, discing and seeding. The buying has started off well and both sale and attendance promise to surpass all pre vious years. The attendance for the week promises to exceed 100,000." To Overcome Ecsema Nam mind how often roe hav triad and failed, row ean atop burning. IteMnsj aaaraa qutekly by applying a llttl. somo ftrmlah4 br any druggist for tSe. Extra larg. bot tle, $1.00. Healing bearing th. moment gmo Is applied. In a short tim usually nor trace of ptmplei, black heads, rash, ecsema. tetter and similar akta disease. wtJl be iw moved. For eleartnst th. akin and maktae It vig orously healthy, mm is an exceptional ram. dy. It Is not graaay, sticky ot watery, and (t doe. not stain. When others (all it Is th. on. aayandabU, trstmnt for ail akin tronblsa. Zanva, ClcTBUna. Your office location a business asset A well known, well kept, well located and well tenanted building is bound to be , A business asset for you and your associates. THE BEE BUILDING (The building that is always new) is such a building, par excellence. Arrange for offices with the superintendent Room 103