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MOVING AND STORAGE
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Bttparat locked roomi. (or houaahold
faoda mj plinoa; moving, packing and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 4
ioi a ieth et pougiM m.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For rttl raovng Mrvtc try us. 7rum
hoHM, padded vans. Storage IS mo Mb.
BatUtactloa guaranteed. W roov jou
QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BAFBit
Dk. 1.. a. a t....l.ii 11IB
IHNII till! V VI ! wwwv
GORDON VAN CO.
nREPROO,F WAREHOUSE
Parking, Moras and mov
ing. Ill N. 11th St. "bona
Douglas Itl or Webafr att.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.
Careful attention glvan to ordara (or
moving, packing or atoraga; office at Ray
mond Furniture CaA 1611 and 1616 How
ard Bt. Fbona u. aaaa.
FIDELIT.Y sBvTca FREE
Phone Douglaa III for complete
ttat o( vacant houaos and apart
manta; alao (or atoraga, moving.
16th and Jackson Bta. .
Maggard-"l.,rUW0 Z
Via and Storsffe Co. Moving, packing,
storage and ohlpplng. Phone Ooug. 14SS.
"T7t PPPri BxprM Co. Movthg.
tl. J. HEjEjIJ paoklni and s'orage.
1107 Farnam St. Cougla 114S.
230s So. 15 -r. mod.
2406 8o. 11 lot SSxlOO.
It 8. II St. 100-ft. lot. 1). 6t7.
100 DOWN, BALANCE IIS A MONTH.
Just listed, 6-room bungalow, modern
except heat, that we ran aell for $100
down, balanoe SIS per month. Priced at
$1,900 less than the home could bo built
for. See ua at once, for It won't last long.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
OMAHA NAT. BANK BUILDINO, D. 1TS1.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
3625 CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT
A new attractive, well-built houae. Lot
1 (t. front Near eome of the beat
homei In Omaha, haa large living room,
fir place, attractive dining room with
built-in buffet, convenient kitchen and
four good bed rooma. All oak floors
and the very beat of conatructlon
throughout. Price $6,600. And we will
make ftooj terms.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phone D. T6. J02 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
BANDY 7-r. home, only half block So. Far
nam car line. Price reduced from t,6f0
to S,60, Haa 3 largo rooma and recpt.
hall first floor, and 4 nice large bedroom
and bath second floor. . Has beautiful
shade; also fruit, grape arbor, etc. Haa
full basement, solid brick foundation.
Built by owner for home. Don't overlook
this. Oaborne, 701 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg.
1474. '
FOR bargains In lota In all parts of the
city sea P. J. Tebblna. fcoo Omaha Nat
Bk. Phone D. 1181.
tV'EARNE PARK BUNGALOW just fin
ished, fully mod., and up to date, oak
finish, with oak floors, rooms, all large,
enamel and tile bath room, guaranteed
fixtures, artlattc lighting fixtures, furn
ace. dandy east front lot, only 2 blka to
car. Price cut to 13,050, easy terms.
RASP BROS., Douglaa 16&3.
kftix LINCOLN BLVD. 11-room houae,
strictly modern, with hoC watar heat.
Douglas 1KU.
tVEHT Farnam residence, beat St., at 121 N.
IBtb Ave.; oak finish, 1 bat be; 16.009.
Terma easy Douglaa 247.
.WEfT FARNAM CORNER.
Uodern ft-room bungalow, with corner
vacant. Room to build two brlcK Ilata.
. P BOSTWICK BON.
A SACRIFICE.
t room modern house, completed a year
ago. owner leaving city. Call Har. 6370.
BARGAIN AT $1,800.
Went end. house and lot. 3101 Daven.
port Call 142 Lincoln Blvd Harney 1783,
North.
BUNGALOW FACING
KOUNTZE PARK,
1617 No. ltth St.
'"We are offering the biggest bargain In
a modern, new and up-to-date bungalow
anywhere In the city; very neatly ar
ranged, finished In oak and nicely dec
orated, with built-in buffet In the dining
room: nice lot overlooking the park, wltb
Iron fence, flowers, shrubbery, etc This
property has coat the owner better than
13,760. If aold immediately the price is
13,000. Investigate at onca If you want
a bargain.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglaa SMI. l-20 City National.
DUNDEE 6 -room, modern bungalow. Built
by us 13.760. On easy terma.
W. L. BBLBY ft SONS. Phone Doug. 1616.
PUT TOUR MONET HERE,
DOWNTOWN CORNER,
16,000.
I6xl feet at the N. E. corner 20th
and Cumins Bta; atreet car junction
point; half mile from postofflce; four
blocks trom jrora piam; on a sweet inai
la ranldlv lmorovlna and will be worth
double the money In a (aw years. There
la an old houae on It now renting for
1480 per year, and atorea cm be added
without disturbing It. We will furnish
tenant far the atorea. Juat aa safe an
Investment aa government bond and will
pay four times the interest.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CdMPANT,
131 Rose Bldg.,' 16th and Farnam Sta.
Tyler 1636. ,
" BUY FROM OWNER.
One of the nicest homea on the "Pret
tiest Mile," beautiful eaat front, lot 76x
132, not Including 20 ft. of boulevard;
large oak and elm trees, roses and other
shrubs and nice hedge; strictly modern
6 -room house, built T yeara ago, with full
floored attic, full cemented basement,
.arte living room, vestibule, dining room,
butler'a pantry, refrigerator room and
coat cloaet near door downstairs; up
stairs, 4 bedrooms with closets and bath
room; quarter aawed oak (loora and wood
work downstairs; hot water heating plant,
double garage, with cemented driveway.
4810 Florence Boulevard. Cotfai 462.
MILLER PARK.
1300 DOWN AND 636 A MONTH.
Thla brand new, 6 -room strictly modern
bungalow la just finished, oak finished
and oak floors throughout. Large lot.
South front. Paved street. 2 blocks from
park. 1 ft blocks from car line. 2 blocka
from Miller Park school. Must be seen
to be appreciated.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT,
OMAHA NAT. BK. BLDG. D. 1781.
TURNER PARK
DISTRICT
7 rooma. all modern. In good condition,
nicely decorated, large yard and shade
trees. Menial .so. tor particulars, can
THE BYRON REED CO.,
Doug. 297
213. 8. 17th St.
JUST COMPLETED.
6-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Large living room, dining room and
kitchen on first floor; three large bed
rooms and bath on second floor; oak
finish and oak floors; built-in book
caaea and buffet; floor drain; good loca
tion. 3026 Nicholas St. Kasy terma.
SCOTT AND HILL CO.,
Douglaa 1006. Ground Fl. McCague Bldg.
DUNDEE
7 mama and sleeping porch, atrlctly
modern, and in good condition. Price
4,60; terma. Located 4107 N. 41th St.
NORRIS & NORRIS,
460 Baa Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4 3 TO.
BUNOALOW of 6 rooms and bath, just fin
Ished, atrlctly modern and up-to-date In
every way. uan finish, built-in cupboards,
high-grade tlx t urea, full basement, fur
nace heat, choice south front lot, ( two
oiocaa irom car. irice ior quick sale,
IS.660; about 6300 cash, balance monthly,
or a ioi mm uim wjoivnu
RASP BROS.- DOUO. 1611.
BEAUTIFUL modern oak -finish bungalo
Juat new. Price 62,6.0,. w vary easy
terma. uoug. tuz. ,
NEW bungalow, 6-room, all modern, 60-foot
lot, aouth front, at a bargain, only 12,760,
near 46th and Char lea. n. Call owner. Red
mi.
KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district real
dence (or Bale. F. V. Knleet. 1616 N. 16th.
South.
FIELD CLUB HOME .
7 ROOMS
v $5,000 '
Wa weald like vary much to have you
aaa 1610 South 36th Street,
A good 7 -room house, nicely finished la
ah, very tastily decorated, house facaa
eaat, pica ahade trees In front, about three)
yean om ana built by the present owner.
A vary pretty Dlace and In excellent ahane.
In a restricted district and imsni that
- uicesi nomaa or tne city.
jnia la a oargaln. Call
HIATT COMPANY,
Hl-T-t Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 0.
yon SALE BY OWNKR Strict! jf modern
$-room home, Hanscom Park district. It
minutes from city. 310$ Pacific St. Phone
uaraer 0013.
South.
FIELD CLUB BARGAIN
6-room house, facing S&th Street, with
hot water heat; all oak finish downstairs,
with beautiful fireplace, four airy bed
rooms and sleeping porch upatalra: attic
finished off in two nice rooms. Lot 66x
116. Price 66.500.
D. V. SH0LES CO.,
D. 41, 616-16 City National.
llOOM bungalow, brand new. all modern,
oak floors throughout; oak finish in liv
ing and dining rooma; large, light, white
enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted
addition. A bargain at 61.160. Eaay
terma.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
43 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1T33.
SAFETY FIRST.
FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE
FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE
SEE
CNEIL-S R. E. INS. AGENCY,
$34 Brandela Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034.
Miscellaneous,
R.r modern house for only $8,300, east
front, lot 42x130, paving paid for.
W. H. GATES,
C47 Omaha Nat'l B. Bldg. D. 1314.
North.
After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif
ferent buyaro decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
booked their Judgment by BUYING lots.
If YOU will come out today you will
understand why other, are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO-.
Tyler 137.
712 Omaha Nel'l Bank Bldg
FOR SALE
3 dandy vacant lota. block to oar
lln.; out to $1,000 cash for quick sal.
CALKINS CO..
Douglas 1313 City Net Bank Bldg
MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Tltu. Ave., near
24th St., aan be bought at a bargain:
this lot must be sold: see me quick. C
A Grlmmel. 84ft Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Benson.
START TOUR HOME IN BENSON I
BUT THIS LOT!
110.00 down and 110,00 per month; price
1260.00' sue, 60x128; located on Locuat
Bt., between Clark and Burnham, rot
far from school and car line. Geo. R.
Wright. Bee office, Omaha.
LYNNW00D
Go out to Lynnwood today and aee the
beautiful lota wa are selling irom 4oo
to 1600.
A. P. TUKEY & SON,
Phone Doug. 692. 1607-1 W. O. W. Bldg.
Dundee.
DUNDEE BARUAIN
Corner, on paved street, water, sewer,
nelghborhod well built up with moderate-priced
homea, only 660 (or ahort
time.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeltne.
DUNDEE BARGAIN.
4823 Capitol Ave., 6-v, houae, corner
lot 60x116.
W. H. QATB,
647 Omaha Nat. B. Bldg. D. 124.
Miscellaneous.
LOT near municipal beach at Carter lake.
Fine place (or surumer uottage. Fnone
Doug. 2666.
REAL ESTATE Exchanges
THE wonderful Increase In BEE Want Ads
can be traced to only one source.
Good results at leaa cost than any other
Omaha paper.
25.748 MORE PAID WaNT ADS
the flrat alx months of 1616 than In the
same period In 1616.
AUTO FOR EQUITY.
We have a client who haa a 1915 Olds
mobile. Electric light. Belt starter. Will
trade for an equity In a good house.
PATNE INVESTMENT COMPANT,
OMAHA NAT. BANK BUILDING. D. 1781.
HOT SPRINOS, 8. D., Residence, 160-acres
Cheyenne River Alfalfa land near, and
Virginia (arm all clear for Omaha city
property or Iowa arm. ti. tt. juiacmn
dorf, Hot Springs, 8. D.
FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments,
merchandise stocks, Income of all klnda.
Can match any deal of merit.
J. A. ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha,
FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and
InvMtmenia ior saie ana exenange.
Morgan, 1616 Cuming St. Doug. 2466,
HOTEL and furniture at Dallas, 8. D ;
exchange D 707. Toland Trumbull.
CAN aell or axe hangs anything you have
to offer. C J. canan. Mcuague mag.
EQUITT In good 6-r. house for cottage;
worm az.auu. uoiiai ivds aner iu s, m.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty
FOR SALE 264x133, faces three atreeta;
near new Ford building; aplendid manu
facturing alte. Address. B-411. Boa.
REAL ESTATE Investments
DOWN TOWN
INVESTMENT
66x111 ft., with block of three 10 -room
houses; Income 666.26 per month. Price
18,000. . Theae houses are In good repair
and the price la mighty cheap. Aak (or
full Information.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
416-18 Keeltne Bldg. Phone Doug. 660.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
MONET on handfor"'clty and"
farm loana. It. W. Binder, City
National Bank Bldg
LOAN!
LOANS
-6 6ti 6 Per cent-
THOB. L McGARRT,
Keoline Bldg. Red 4344.
CITY loana a specialty. Lowest ratea Flrat
Trust Co.. D. 1161. 306 So. 13th Bt
P.APVTM PPiOQ i Onnha
1 -Nat'l Bank Bldg.
5 pet.
MONEY HARRISON A MORTON.
016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg.
1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead.
wead Hidg.. lxtn aan Farnam Bta.
Stocks and Bonds.
Our Nabraaka (arm
mortgage are not af
mm y fected my European ware
' CA ar panics. Amount $466
I JO 10 M00. We collect all
9 interest and principal
(rea o( charge; SO yeara
In the Nebraska farm
field without a loas la our record.
KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANT.
01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
Abstracts ot Title
Cliarnntoo Ao"tnwt Co. Wa can bring
JUai all tCC down your abstract on
short notice. R. 7. Patterson Bldg. D. 6647
Taytyt Title, Guarantee and A be tr net Co.,
IVcrX 06 So. 17th St.. ground floor.
Bonded by Masa Bonding A Ina Co.
REED ABSTRACT CO, oldest abatract of
fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandela Theater.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
POULTRf AND PET STOCK
PIOKONS pay far better than chickens;
alwaya penned up; little space needrd to
atari ; free book explains all. Majestic
Squab Co.. Dept. 61. Adel, la.
FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe.
10c Will keep Hsh healthy. MAX
OE18LER BIRD CO
Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use
them for results.
AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE
OVERLANDS, FORDS.
. DETROITER
1311 MODELS. GOOD SERVICEABLE
CARS FOR 3110 AND CP.
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC
3047 Farnam it Doug. 3331.
BARGAINS
IN USED CARS.
Almost any make roadster, epeednter
and touring cars. Six Forda, a anap. Will
aell these cars at almoat any price, aa
wa must nave tne space.
C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO..
3313 Farnsm. Doug. 383.
Canadian Lands.
Prosperity in Canada
1600,000,000 In new wealth added In
1916. Enormous crops and low taxation
made farmers rich. Wheat average, 66.16
bushels per acre In Alberta, 16.76 buahela
per acre In Saskatchewan, 68.60 bushels
per acre In Manitoba. Taxea average 124
and will not exceed 166 per quarter aec
tlon, Includes all taiea; no taxes on
Improvements. Free achoola and full re
llgloua liberty, good climate. Get your
farm home from the Canadian Pacific
Railway. 80 years to pay. Good land
from $11 to 130 per acre; Irlgated lands
from 636, and the government gauranteea
your land and water titles. Balance, after
first payment, extended over nineteen
yeara, with interest at 6 per cent; privi
lege of paying In full any time. Before
final payment becomes due your farm
should have paid for Itself. We will lend
you up to 62,000 in Improvements In cer
tain districts, with no security other than
the land Itself. Partlculara on request.
Ready-made farma for aale. Special eaay
terms. Loana for live stock. In defined
districts after one year's occupation under
certain conditions, we advance cattle,
sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value
of 11.000. We want you; we can afford
to help you. We own the land; we want
the land cultivated. Our Intareata are
mutual. Buy direct and get your farm
home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY. Send for free book. J. 8.
Dennis, assistant to the president, Cana
dian Pacific Railway, 83 Ninth Ave., Cal
gary, Alberta. Canada.
Colorado Lands.
Coloiadu land excursions, expons a paid. C.
L, Nethaway. Florence Neb. Florence 666.
Iowa Lands.
140 ACRES well Improved farm, weat Iowa,
at 1100 per acre; all tillable; rolling land;
16,000 will handle deal.
THOS. CAMPBELL, KEKLINE BLDQ.
Florida Lands.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good clear 160
acres, located in best part or bi. jonna
county. Florida. Address T-446 Baa
Minnesota Lands.
TRUCK or Poultry Farm near Minneapolis
place near school and church, on good
routes. Write to owner (or prices. H. C
Wlttmer, Oaseo, Mlnm
Missouri Lands.
CHEAP FARMS Any size, easy terms. In
me neautnui uwrn ui
W. S. Frank. 301 Neville Block, Omaha.
Nebraska Lands.
HIGHLY improved 160-acra farm In NE
Nebraaka tor aaie. uwner win conaiaor
good houae In Omaha part payment Eaay
terma. Sickness and old age reasons for
selling. Alton pavings pan. Minn, mw.
FOR SALE Best largo body high grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol
bach, Neb.
North Dakota Lands.
ALFALFA LAND Buy It under our "Half
Earnings" or "Pay as you make It" plan.
Diversified farming, stock, corn and hog
raising pay for the land In a few years'
time. Hackney Land Credit Co., Hack
ney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
Wisconsin Lands.
GET literature and mapa on the chaapeat
good land In United States).
BAKER & TILLOTSON.
16th and Douglaa 8ta Omaha. Dong. 1186.
Wy omin g Lands.
1,120-ACRE cattle ranch In eastern Wy
oming; 600 acres under Irrigation; 160
acres In alfalfa. If Interested, address H.
Fischer, 401 City Nat B. Bldg., Omaha,
Neb,
Miscellaneous.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND?
If ao. fat a copy of our Journal first.
It has lands, city property and stocks
of aooda advertlaed from nearly every
state. So that you can find Juat what
you wish in Its columna. Established
19 years, reaching 78,000 readers. Send
36c for one year'a subscription, or 61 for
five years. .
FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL,
TRAER, IOWA.
ACREAGE ML to 6-A. tracts on car line.
Easy terms. C. R. Combs, 811 Brandela
Thea. Bldg. Doug. 3Bl.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
FRESH milk cow for sale, gives 26 quarts
per day. Two brood aowa with pigs.
Phona Walnutl 806.
Wagonumbrellaa, 11,00. Wagner, 801 N. 16th"
Bee Want Ad", produce best results.
FOR SALE Mitchell, six cylinder, 60 hp.
tourtng car, 1914 model, ttaa run less
than 6.000 miles and. guaranteed me
chanically sound In eveiy particular, origi
nal cost with extra equipment, 11.686, will
aell for $300 caah. A. R. Klnnoy, Ravvnna,
Neb.
Must aell all our aecond-hand automo
bllea within 10 days Wa have aeveral
makes and are giving batter valuea than
anyone else.
Johnson-Danf orth Co.
1626-11-11 N. lfltb St
CADILLAC, fully equipped, aurely a hand
some car, can be bought cheap lor caeft.
2064 Farnam St. Open Sunday.
GOOD light touring car, electric lights.
cheap. Call Harney Z967 Sunday. Carlisle,
420 Flrat Nat'l Dank Bldg.
$100 REWARD
For arreat and conviction of thief vrho
steals your car while Insured by
K1LLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON.
618-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug 2816.
NO OTHER Omaha newspaper la making
anywhere near the Increase In Its want
Ad columns aa THE BEE. 26.748 MORE
PAID WANT-ADS the flrat alx months
of 181C than In the aama period of 1816.
The Reason:
Beat Price Beat Results.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
:i0fl Farnam. Doug. 8310.
1814 Ford Touring 1200
1816 Ford Touring 860
1616 Saxon Touring 800
1616 Imperial Touring i ......... t . . . . 860
FORD, latest7 model; haa general electric
atartlng and lighting ayatem. Thla la the
beat buy in oraaba. jut4 rarnara at.
open Sunday.
-1616 MAXWELL, driven 2.000 miles, just
line new, extra tires. Cheap. Can ar
range terma. 2064 Farnam St., open Sunday.
USED CAR BARGAINS AT
MURPHT-O'BRIBN AUTO CO.,
114-16-18 Farnam St.
WE will trade you a new Ford (or your old
one.
INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.,
80th and Harney. Doug. 6861,
Auto Repairing and Painting.
1100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, S10 N. 11th,
NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and
prices right. 118 S. 16th Bt. P. 73to.
Auto Tires and Supplies.
A CHANCE TO BUY
New i
High Grade
Standard Make
TIRES
BELOW WHOLESALE
PRICE
CORD TIRES.
80x8, 18.66; 10x8H, 111.60; !2x8H.
111.60; 84X4, 6--Q; 4X44, 16X4 Irk
26x4 M, 17x6 In proportion.
The above tires are new, clean stock.
Black tread and originally aold with a
6,000-mtle guarantee.
Brand new guaranteed Goodrich tires:
28x4, $16.60; 86x4, $16.66; 27x4tt, 128.40;
aafety. $24.60; 17x6, $27.60; safety tread.
If you want anything In the tlra Una
aee ua. We have the atook and can give
you the prlcea.
ZWEIBEL BROS.,
2618 Farnam.
Doug. 167.
DON'T throw away old tires. We make one
new tlra from 2 old onaa and aava you 60
par cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav-
anport Bt., umana. iseo. uougiaa im.
AUTO TIRES
REBUILT, $2.00 TO $6.00.
DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO ST.
Motorcycles nd Bicycles.
HAhLUY-DAVlDBoN MoTOHCYCLttB. Bar
gain In used maoblnaa. Victor Rooa, "The
Motorcycle Man,' iiva L-eavanworw,
IF TOU are getting leaa an 7 pet, your
savings are not getting what your money
la worth. Home Builders guarantees 7
pet., paya more; cash dividends Jan. 1st
and July 1st. Look Into the plan.
HOME BUILDERS, INC.,
17th and Douglaa Sta. Phone D. 6018.
WM. COLFAX, 706 Keellna Bldg.
Real estate, city property, large ranches
a apecialty.
FOUR 7-r. frame dwellings, 18th and Cor
by, renting $1,080; owner leaving, wanta
$9,000. J. L. Barber, Keeltne Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
To sell, exchange, leaae, borrow on or Insure
your city or farm property, see
W. T. Smith Co., 614 City Nat'l B'k Bldg.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
Apartment houaea, double brick houses,
alngle houaea, business property and farm
lands at 6 per cent, 6 per cent A I pr ot
W. H. THOMAS.
226 Keellna Bldg. Douglaa 1641.
FIRST-CLASS mortgage, 164U, 64'"aejni-
annual Interest, on fine new Dundee resi
dence, absolutely good, For quick caah
wtll sell at discount 6 par cent. Address
K 467, Omaha Bee.
I PER CENT to 6 par cent on beat olaaa olty
residences In amounta $2,000 up; alao
(arm loana Reasonable commlasiona.
PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St
$2,600 mortgage bearing 1A par cent semi
annual, aee. by prop, valued at $6,600. Tal-mage-Loom
la Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOP EN A COMPANT.
KEELINB BUILDING,
OMAHA homea. Eaat Nebraaka Carina.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha, Nat'l, Phone Douglaa 1716.
MONEY to loan on Improved farma and
ranchea wa aiao ouy good tarra mort
gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE) loans, six per cent' See
D. K. BUUHV CO.,
Ill Omaha Nat Bank.
NO DELAY.
W. T. GRAHAM.
BEE BLDQ.
CITY and farm loans, 6, 6 per rent
J. H. Dumont A Co., 416 Keellna Bldg,
You Can Live
on Little Money .
in Benson Gardens
Suppose you owned an acre of land in this
beautiful acreage subdivision raised your own
vegetables, fruit and had from 100 to 500 chick
ens, don't you think that would reduce the cost
of living a great deal, besides having everything
fresh?
You can work down town just the same if
you like. Your car fare is no more. You would
get better air. It would be cooler and is a health
ier place for yourself and children to live. Then,
why do you delay getting started to own an acre
or naif acre? We will help you get started
always have a 2, 3, 4, or 5-room house ready for
you to move into by paying a small payment
down.
Our terms on acres are $10 down and $10
per month. Half acres $10 down and $5 to $7.50
per month. Our salesmen with autos are ready
to take you out any day, evening or Sunday.
Remember ! This will no doubt be your last
opportunity to be able to buy acres so near
Omaha, so well located at such low prices and on
such easy terms. A payment down of $100 to
$250, depending on the kind of house you want,
will be all that is necessary to move in and own
a home of your own.
Hastings & Heyden -
1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 50.
CITY DADS WOULD
REDUCETHE levy
Increase in Valuation Will
Yield Thirty Thousand Ad
ditional Funds.
EIGHT MILLS REDUCTION
A tentative 1917 city levy statement,
prepared by the department of ac
counts and finances, indicates a re
duction of approximately $250,000, .r
8 mills, on the levy.
The increase of valuation will of it
self yield an additional $.10,000. The
special levy of $128,160, made for this
year on account of the South Omaha
and Dundee deficit, due to merger,
will not have to be repeated. It is pro
posed to reduce the bond redemption
fund from $150,000 to $100,000. and
the sinking fund from $400,000 to
$J50,000. In mills the proposed re
duction will be from 50.8 to 42.8.
The Board of Education will ask
for a 25-mill levy, which is the Ii-khI
maximum. The board wants to be in
a measure prepared for the possible
situation of liquor licenses cut off
should the prohibition amendment
carry. If the amendment should
carry, the board would face a deficit
for next year, which would be made
up by additional levy during tne ioi
lowing year.
The city council will consider me
1917 levy during the last of the
week.
Omaha Gets Ready
To Campaign for a
Federal Land Bank
A call of all the civic organiza
tions of Omaha will shortly be is
sued by the Commercial club as a
preparatory step in a campaign to
bring one of the federal land banks
to Omaha.
At a meeting of the executive com
mittee of the club at noon the chair
man was instructed to immediately
appoint a committee whose duty 'it
would ne to can tne civic organiza
tions together and take chance of the
campaign to bring one of the loan
Dank j to tnis city.
Everv organization in the city will
be urged to co-operate in this move
ment so that the tight tor tne Dank
will not be a loose-jointed affair.
Edward A. Cudatiy and Son
' Join Omaha Athletic Club
Edward A. Cudahy, Chicago packer.
formerly of Omaha, and his ion, Ed
ward A. Cudahy, jr., both have sent
in their applications for membership
in the Omaha Athletic club. The ap.
plications were obtained by Robert
Burns.
Chairman Quintan of the member
ship committee haa announced the fol
lowing fitteen south side men who
have applied for membership:
M. R. Murphy, P. T. McGrath, A.
W. Tagg, A. F. Stryker, George Har-
rah, W. H. Wood, Homer Winder,
Gene Melady, H. C. Murphy, S. L.
Deeren. Sam Wertheimer. H. C. Bost-
wick, George Parks, James Parks and
W. B. iagg
Goes Back to Kearney
Under Different Plan
Leon Daniels has gone back to the
state industrial school at Kearney,
but not under the same circumstances
as upon a prior visit.
Leon was a baa Doy once, ana was
committed o Kearney upon com
plaint of his parents.
At Kearney he learned the painters'
trade, and also made many friends.
His term expired, but shortly after
ward a vacancy in the working force
at Kearney occurred, and now Leon is
holding down the Job ot institutional
painter at a good; salary.
Gus Miller is 'very proud of the
boy's record, and says he is going to
make his mark in life.
Omaha Anglers Start
For Minnesota Lakes
Sidney E. Smyth, A. W. Jefferis and
Harry Root arose much earlier than
they have for a long time. The trio
was to be out ot town before sunrise
for the beginning of an eight-day va
cation trip to Lake Madison, Minn.,
where they are planning to lure some
of the finny tribe from the lake. They
are traveling in Mr, Root's automobile
and will break the journey by a stop
at Spirit Lake.
Railroad Sues Smelter
For Sixteen Thousand
The Union Pacific Railroad com
pany filed suit in United States dis
trict court, . asking $16,296 from the
American Smelting and Refining com
pany for infra-plant switching service
for four years ending June 30, 1916.
This service, it was stated, was en
tirely separate from switching in con
nection wtih freight received for the
defendant or shipped by the defend
ant. Bites Officer on Hand
And is Fined Fifteen
Mrs. Ethel McKenzie, 1724 South
Thirteenth street, admitted in police
court that in the heat of rage Tues
day she bit Officer Bitters on the
hand. Se was fined $15 and costs on
a charge of "biting an officer."
Socialists Want
Badges Decorated
By the Union Label
Thr socialists were greatly pleased
when they received a boxful of Oma
ha keys and red badges for their an
nual convention now being held at
Lyric hall. "We appreciate this great
ly," said General Secretary Porter.
Right and left the badges were
handed out at the door, until every
delegate was wearing one and feeling
fine toward the bureau of publicity
for furnishing them.
Thon in came another delegate who
would not put a badge on until he
had examined the printing thorough
ly. He failed to find a union label.
"Bang" he threw the badge on the
floor. "I'll wear no badge printed by
a scab," he shouted. He called the
attention of others to the fact that
the badges were not printed in a un
ion shop. One by one the badges
came off the shirts, until, perhaps,
only half of the delegates were wear-1
ing them, borne ot the delegates
talked of forcibly Dulling the badges
off other delegates, but things did not
come to this pass.
Two Heat Victims
Tuesday; One is in
Serious Condition
Two persons were victims of the
heat Tuesday, one ot them, D. P.
Safford of Topeka, Kan., being in
a critical condition at St. Joseph's
hospital, where he was taken after
his collapse at Ninth and Douglas
streets.
James Higby, 5106 North Thir
tieth street, was stricken shortly
after he returned home in the even
ing from his work. He is employed
by the Paxton-Gallagher company.
Street Car Company
Faces Labor Shortage
An exchange of correspondence be
tween City Commissioner Jardine and
Superintendent Hinley of the street
railway construction department in
dicates that the traction company is
having difficulty hiring enough la
borers to do the necessary construc
tion and repair work.
Mr. Jardine called attention of the
street railway official to the need of
improving various intersections, Mr.
Finley replying by asking that this
bo deferred until the fall, when la
borers will be more plentiful.
County Assessor is
Correcting His Figures
Because of an error in footings, a
slight revision is being made in the
Douglas county 1916 assessment re
port. The report, as submitted, shows a
decrease in the value of improvement
upon city lots. As a matter of fact
there has been a substantial increase.
and the mistake was due to the in
cluding of some of the improvement
valuations in the wrong column.
The report is being revised to cor
rect the error, and the new figures
will then be forwarded to Lincoln,
Road Bond Injunction Case
On Before Judge Leslie
Hearing of the road bond injunc
tion case now in progress before
Judge Leslie will probably require an
other day at least.
Attorney James H. Adams, repre
senting the county, is still presenting
his argument. John Paul Breen will
then urge the claims of opponents to
the issue.
It is expected that Judge Leslie
will take the case under advisement,
and that a decision will be had in a
few days.
Dozen Motorists Felled
by Wrath of Police Judge
W. H. Smails, 424 Park avenue-, who
lives in the same house as Police
Magistrate Foster, was fined $2.50 and
costs in police court for violation of
trattic regulations by Acting Judge
Kubat. About twelve other men were
fined similar amounts, while several
were taxed slightly in excess ot the
above- Btipend.
OMAHA IS CITY OF
SAVINGSACCOUNTS
Survey Shows 78,657 Ac
counts Aggregating $38,
843,502 in Local Banks.
PER CAPITA DEPOSIT $455
J.000
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
josf Mlodosrskl and wife to Michael
ljiikasstsytc and wlf, northssjt cor
ner Twenty-seventh and H, South
Otnsha, (OxltO
Elsie A. Sward and husband to Charles
W. Martin. Thlrty-slith, 111 feet
south of Fowler avenue, west aide,
lillS 1
Hary A. Frlednl and husband to Roller
P. Holtnan, Burt, 60 feet eaat of Fif
tieth, south aide, iOilli 1
Jacob h. Kaley and wife to B. R. Wil
son Automobile company, Walnut,
200 feet east of Fifty-third, south
side, (OlIlS 1
Charles C. Wellor and wife to Mar-
Inde Ann Short, Ohio, to feet east of
Thlrty-flret, north side, 10x120
Edith B. Clute to Charlee C. Taylor,
northeast oorner Thirty-fifth and
Charles, llliill
Otis J. Ooff and wlfs to Ben Oarrop,
Blnnay, 174 feet east of Thirtieth,
north elde, 44x114
Peter L. Larmon and wife to Timothy
Hartnett, Davenport, SOT feet west
of Thirtieth, north side. lOtlll ...
William Weetman to Albert 1. Ander
son, Thirty-ninth, 110 feet south of
Ida, east side, 110x100
Henry P. Hull to Charles W. Hull,
Twenty-second, 100 feet south of
Manderson, weat sldeSOxlSl
Arthur R. Thatoher to Tfellle Hoop
er, Thirtieth, 44 feet north of Bta
ney, eaat aide, 46x100
Ironaeoe Bhuler et at. to 3. Ober
reuter, California, 100 feet eaat of
Forty-third, north aide, 10x121...
There are 78,659 savings accounts
in the banks and the building and
loan companies in Omaha. This is
exclusive of the postal savings ac
counts. These thousands of accounts
aggregate $.15,843,502 in savings.
These figures have been compiled
by the bureau of publicity, after a
very careful and painstaking survey
of the banking ami building and loan
situation in Omaha.
This means a per capita deposit for
each account, of some $455.60.
1 he accounts included in this sur
vey arc savings bank accounts, all
time deposits in other banks and
building and loan accounts The large
numher ot accounts compared with
the population of Greater Omaha
is explained by two outstanding facts,
that so many children have little ac
counts in the various savngs banks
and building and loan companies
This does not necessarily mean that
there are 78.659 persons in Omaha
who have savings accounts.
Secretary of I. W. W.
Lodge is Sentenced
To Fifteen Days
J. J. Rogers, secretary of the local
Industrial Workers of the World or
ganizations, was sentenced to fifteen
days in the county jail for trespassing
on the property o: the Northwestern
railroad. C. W. Letcher, arrested
with him, was sentenced to a similar
term. The superintendent of the
yards refused to testify against the
men "unless a body guard of six po
licemen accompanied him for protec
tion after the testimony." Owing to
a misunderstanding as to the -complaints
to be filed against the num
ber of Industrial Worker! of the
World in jail, they are being held un
til this matter ia determined between
the officers and the city prosecutor.
Two Are Bound Over
For Bobbing Store
James Jackson and Jack Brice,
charged with breaking and entering
Swensen Bros, store at Ninth and
Harney streets, were bound over to
the district court with bonds fixed at
$750. Police officers also arrested
Fred Lauer, proprietor of a shoot
ing gallery at 920 Douglas street, and
testified that a quantity of stolen
property was found in this establish
ment. Lauer was sentenced to thirty
daya in jail.
Five Spanish Provinces '
Swept by Hurricane
Madrid, July 26, A hurricane of
unprecedented violence has ravaged
the provinces of Saragossa, Sora, Val
ladolio, Leon and Pontevedra. The
village of Torreon is completely in
ruii.s and three churches have been
swept away by floods in the village
of Ateca in the province of Aragon
The bodies of eleven victims have
been recovered so far and the ma
terial damage is enormous. The
minister of the interior will ask for
a special appropriation to relieve the
farmers in the stridden district, most
of whom are ruined.
Several Divorce Decrees
Are Allowed by Judge
Divorce decreet have been granted
as follows:
La Verne Avery against Marie
Avery.
Clara McCormick against Frank
McCormick.
Francia 11. Kiersey (gainst Mar
garet 2,. Kiersey.
George Braunhoffer against Anna
Braunhoffer.
Helena Arbutt against H. Joseph.
Joel B. Clark has filed suit asking
divorce from Mrs. Leon Clark.
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