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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1916.
MOV IMG AiSO STORAGE
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
PIKEmoOK WAHKHOU8B.
asperate locked rooms, for household
goods and planoe: moikni, packing and
abifDlng.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAQB CO.,
101 s. ntb st riM m
biobe Van and Storage Co.
for real morog service try I.are
l-borse. padded van ttoroge, II maitb.
Satisfaction guarantee. We move on
QUICKER. CHEAPEM AND 8AFB1I
Phone 'i'yler 130 or Dougiaa 4111.
NON-RESIDENT owner, who baa three good
lota In Kenwood Addition, writes us to
dlepoee of aame at a big sacrifice. Will
consider any kind of offer for Quick turn,
as they need the money.
SHULBR CART,
r. IM4. I04 Keeltno Bldg.
FOR bargalna In lota Id all parts of the
city see P J. Tebblna. cot Omaha Nat.
Bit Phone D lltl
IJUKJJUiN VAAN CO.
flREPROOF WARKHOU61
Packing, etorage and mov
ing. Ill N. lltb St. "hone
Dourlas 104 or wepsior
CUMINO. near 21th St., 32 or 44 feet: must
be sold to close estate. C A- Qrlmmel,
141 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
WEXkOPULlTAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.
Careful attention (Ivan to orders for
moving, packing or storage: office at Ray
mond FiirnKure Co., 1611 and 111! How
ard St. Phone D. cH4.
Pbon DouglM IM Cor ooroplsts
lift of vuiant bouse and spsrt
manta; alao for at o rata, moving.
Htb and Jackaon Bta
Maggard- vV,.,.n 0
Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing,
tor ga and shipping. Phons Ooug. UK.
1 P PPWn BBpraaa Co. Mortng.
U u. wuu packing and
HOT Parnam bt
to rasa.
Dougiaa Hit.
WANTED TO RENT
Untuinial-td House and Klatt.
WAMWi H ftUNT lmmndiatly; good 1
or 8 -room bouae with garaga. In Waat
Karoam district or Dundee, Muit ba a
first ctaaa place. Otvw ruil in. irmatloTL
Address O 117. Baa.
Miscellaneous.
HVANTED A private? garage naar 26th Ava.
and Crown Point Ava. Phant to W, R.
Gibson, K. 1781.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
JDANliV i'T. home, only half block So. Far
nam car Una. Price reduced from 14.960
to 13,1(60. ass 8 large rooms and reopt.
1 hall first floor, and 4 nice larg bedrooms
and bath second floor. Hu beautiful
bade; alao fruit, grape arbor, etc. Haa
Cull- basement, aoltc brick foundation.
Built by owner for borne. Don't overlook
tola. Osborne. 701 Omaha Nat. liic Bid
V- 1474,
SFIVE-ROOM bungalow, brand new, strictly
modern, oak finish, with oak floors, rooraa
largd and well arranged; built- in cup
boards , high-grade lighting ; guaranteed
Blumbing fixtures; tile and enamel bath;
' full basement; furnace: east front lot.
Price 13,01)0; easy terms or lot as part
payment.
KABt BROS. DOUg. 16B3,
WEST i-AKNAM CORNER.
.Modern s-room bungalow, with corner
Yacatit Room to build two brick flats.
B. P BOHTWK'K ft SON.
West Farnam Home
At 140 N. '41st St.
W. H. GATES,
4T Omaha Nat. B. Bldg. D. 129 4.
WEST Farnam cottage for 11,600; only 2
blocks- west of Kountze res.; 616 8. 41st;
payments; no trades. Doug. 2947.
1619 LINO LN ULVU. 11-room house.
strictly modern, with bot water beat
Douglas 1818.
North.
SIX ROOMS
MILLER PARK
BUNGALOW
COMPLETELY -
FURNISHED
.. Located at 2411 Laurel Ave., we have
a very snappy 6 -room bungalow.. 6 rooms
on the first floor finished In oak and
birch and one good large room on the
- second floor ior store room.
1 Full cemented basement, hot air furnace.
gas heater, very tasty light fixtures and
the whole house Is beautifully decorated.
House Is completely furnished witb the
1 -Very best of furniture. Including a Cir
cassian Walnut piano.
The prloe Includes everything In the
bouse except wearing apparel. Every
thing is absolutely new, haa had the best
of care and owing to circumstances owner
will sacrifice to good party.
We have made a big discount on the
present cost of this place and if yon want
something good you had better see it.
Has a good garage, driveway, portable
chicken house, with cmcKen yara ana
about one dozen chickens. '
This la your opportunity to get a good
home at a very reaaonaDie price.
HIATT COMPANY,
26-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk.
Tyler 40.
KOtfNTZB PLACE
6 Rooms with combination sleeping
porch and sun room; strictly modern; oak
finish and oak floors; built-in fireplace;
colonnade openings; built-in bookcase and
buffet; on paved street, close to car
within- half a block of park; price has
.been reduced to $4,100 Cor Quick cash
. sale.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha NatL Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
CHEAP HOMK.
Fine chance to get a home on Franklin
7 rooms, modern except heat; only 2,100
reasonable terms.
GWOROB O. WALLACE. 814 Keellne.
MODERN Cottage; 6 rooms, corner lot.
steel iara.Ee: fruit; flowers all hedged in,
on car line. Reasonable for cash. Owner
Isavlng city Douglas 8751.
'.NEW hungalow, 6 -room, all mod., bO-ft. 1
autb front, bargain, oi 12,750, near
4blb and Charles. Call owner. Red 1881.
K il!NT.U Pi-Ai'K restricted district real
d!iee fnr isle. C V Kntest. 3616 N IHtn.
lilJT my brand new oak finish all modern
bun (fa low for $2,260 on your own terms.
TWO 6 -room bungalows, bargain If taken
tit onefc. 2118 No. 28th St.
South.
BUNGALOW BARGAIN
$2.900-For- five-room bungalow, near
Hmipcora Park, one year old, oak finish
tn living; room and dining room. Lot 60s
. This Is a real bargain for soma one
. that hasn t much money and wants
; real nice place. Owner must Bell soon.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
: -P. 41. City National.
North.
12,000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi
annual; secured oy property valued at
110,000. Talinags-Loomls Inv. Co.. w. O.
w. Bldg.
PRIVATE MONET.
SHOPKN COMPANY,
KBELINE BUILDING.
OMAHA hofii
South.
PARK AVE. & LEAVEN
WORTH. 198 FT. FRONT
AGE $7,000
This property lies only a short distance
north of Uinta, Aparementa and Is an
Ideal location for apartments. The street
Is paved and paving paid for In full. We
believe this to be the best close-in apart
ment house location in Omaha.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.,
Sole Agents
SIS Rom Bldg., IStb and Farnam Bta.
Tyler His.
MONEY to luan on improved farms and
ranches, we aiao ouy gooa r&rm mort
gages. Kloko lnv. Co., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE loans. 6 per cent See
d. e. bulk a co
in 2 Omaha Natl. Bank.
CITY and farm loans, ft, H, per cent
J. H. Dumont Co., 41- Keellne Bldg.
LOANS C 5Si 8 Per Cent LOANS
THUS, U MCQARRT,
Keellne Bldg. Red 4344.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
I A PVTM RPHQ Omaha
Benson.
C nf MONEY HARRISON St MORTON,
U itu 916 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg.
LYNNWOOD
Oe out to Lyrvowood today and sea (be
beautiful lota wa are selling from 14 10
to 600,
A. P. TUKEY fir SOU.
Pbone Doug. &2. 1(07-8 W. O. W. Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weal
weaa mag. .a in ana rarnam om.
rS-ertvovifrto Abstract Co. We can bring
uuaiauvvc down your anstraat on
short notice. R, 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 247.
START YOUR HOME IN BENSON I
BUY THIS LOT I
116.08 down snd 110.00 per montb; price
$280.00: sua, 60x121; located on Locust
St, between Clark and Burn ham, rot
far from school and car una. ueo. n.
Wright. Bee office. Omaha.
Dundee.
DUNDEE
7 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly
modern and in good condition. Price
$4,800; terms. Located 709 N. 49th St
NORRIS & NORRIS,
400 Bee Bldg.
Phone Doug. 4270.
DUNDEE BARGAIN.
. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly
modern. Near both, and weoster, in Dun
dee. Oak finish. Large lot aoutb front
Ptwad street. One bloc If to car line.
Owner leaving city and has reduced price
to $4,000. See this this week. Shown
only on appointment
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg P. 1 T81.
ttu ah res. 63d and Orover: most sightly;
$2,600; acres on car, ii.uuu, ana u
south of Dundee, u. Z8i.
8-ROOM bungalow in Dundee, all stucco,
for sale bv owner. 88.760; orana new
$60 cash, $40 per month. Box 4788, Bee.
Florence.
FlNR ACRES FOR SUBDIVISION.
$ acres on south side of Florence with
830 feet east frontage on 30 1 1 St Snap
at $R,000. Easy terms.
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.
South Side.
$375 BUYS 2 lota 40x120 ft; near West L
St car line. Alexanaer Arvay. a ug,
Miscellaneous.
HAY LAND
Prairie hay, fine quality, la Falracres
about 60 acres.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
902 City National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 766.
i rvr nt mnnirtlna.! hach at Carter laka
Fine place for summer cottage. Pbone
Doug. 2610.
REAL ESTATE Exchanges
. -
we nave a ww met vian v.......
buildmiB to be exchanged for farms. It
IS a laoi tnsi very inn ui"
ments can be found than Income prop-
rentals are assured.
I7vfll a n.Ti-llI llCDIDTV'rWT
Hasting a- Heyden, 1614 Harney
THE wonderful increase in BEE Waut Ads
can be traced to only one source,
Oood results at less cost than any other
Omaha paper.
25748 MORE PAID WANT ADS
tbe first six months of 1918 than In the
aame period in me.
WANTEDTo exchange desirable reslderce
nranertles in Grand Island, and Nebraska
lands all clear, well secured first mort
gages and cash, tor a good brie dusi
neu nronertv Id a gruwlng and well es
tablished city m Nebraska. U. 8. Land
and Loan Company. Box 604 Grand
Island, Neb
ELEVEN full lots between Fourtb and
Fifth streets. Grandview (warranty
deed), to trade for recond mortgage,
house and lot or western Nebraska land.
Dexter L. Thomas, 412 Hee mag.
FARMS, ranches city property, acreage and
investments for sale and exchange.
Morgan. 1916 Cuming St Doug. I486.
KOU1TY in btooo 9-r bouse for cottage,
worth . .sou. iirax iudk aiier iv a. in
HOTEL and furniture at Dallas. S. D7
exensnge u ttvi. toiana iruniouu
CAN aell or exchange anything you nave
rn tfv t I ('anan MH'atu Kin a
$320 EQUITY In fine lot for auto, motor
cycle, vlctrola or what have youT Wal
nut 8199.
REAL ESTATE Investments
Offer Wanted On Down
Town Property
66x112 ft, with block of three 10-room
houses; Income $88.26 per month. Price
$8,000. These bouses are In good repair
and the price Is mighty cheap, but owner
wants an offer. Ask for full information.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
418-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 890.
-8-ROOM bungalow, brand new. all modern,
oalt floors throughout; oak finish to liv
ing and dining rooms; large, light, white
enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted
addition. A bargain . at $2,180. Easy
terjna
aiiNSON & CARMICHAEL,
649 Paxton Bik Doug. 172$.
r.m So 16 -r mod.
2408 So 11 lot 86x100.
1918 8. 29 St. l0-ft lot. D. 6947.
Miscellaneous.
HOUSES WANTED.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES
WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS
OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER
TY WITH US FOR RESULTS.
O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AOCY.,
i Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024.
COTTAGE AND 2 LOTS $1,760.
4 rooms and bath, electric light and gas;
garage; 2 lots; near 18th and Pratt $280
cash; balance like rent
P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
606 Omaha Nat. Phone r $1S2.
$3,800 BRAND new, 7 rooms and sleeping
porch; extra fine; oak throughout;
beamed ceilings, etc. Only $400 dawn;
balance $36 per month. A rare chance to
own your own home.
ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
FOR SALE.
. I d&ndy vacant lots, li block to car
line; cut to $1,000 cash for Quick sale.
CALKINS CO.,
Douglas 1313. City Natl. Bank Bldg.
After looking at MINNE LUSA 800 dlf-fert-nt
buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
backed their Judgment by buying lots.
If YOU will come out today you wlli
understand why others are buying
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.
Tyler 1S7.
,42 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg.
24th AND DOUGLAS
44x183278 front ft. Best buy on Doug
las St; offered at this price for a few
days only. Get busy.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas $962.
919-20 City National
WEALTH comes from Investment not from
salary, tint save part of your salary or
income and Invest carefully. Home Build
ers guarantee 7 per cent pays more.
Nothing safer, no worry- Ask about th
plan. Home Builders (Inc.), 17th and
Dougiaa Bta. Doug. 6013.
WM. COLFAX. J Ob Keellne Dldg.
Real estate, city property, large ranches
a apMlalg
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED 4, 5 and 6-roomed houses that
can be sold for $100 cash; balance $16
per month: give complete description first
letter.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO..
1320 Farnam St Tel. Doug. 1064
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty
KUH BALE 264x13$. faces three streets,
near new Ford building; splendid manu
facturing site. Add run. B-4U, Bee.
HEAL ESTATE Other Cities
PUBLIC BALE The old school bouse build
Ing, tnoludlng all out buildings, will be
sold at either public or private sale, on
Aug. nth. 1914, at 8:10 p. m. For full
paruouiars write to a. n. uunge, ttscre-
tary. Charter Ualt, xowa.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loan, and 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.
MONET TO LOAN ON
Apartment houses, double Drluli bouses,
single houses, business property and farm
lands st 6 per cent, I Mj per oent I pr el.
fit Keellne llldg. Uouglaa 144.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
HAhl.UY. DAVIDSON UOTOHCYCL.K8. Bar.
gain In used macblnee victor Roos, "The
Motro.elv Man " V.fl, Leavenworth.
PER CalNT to I par oent on beet class olty
realdeunea in amounte n.ooo up: also
farm loans. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TUUST CO.. Uft Parnam St.
LEAVING city will sell good twin-cylinder
Indian for first reasonable cash offer.
Tyler !ll.
E.st Nebraska farms.
O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO.,
101B Omaha Natl. Phone Douglas 1716.
Wagon umbrsllaa. II 40 Wagner, 101 N. 141b.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
NO DELAT.
W. T. GRAHAM.
BEB BLDQ.
MONET on hand for city and
farm loans. H. W. Binder, , City
National Bank Bldg.
Natl. Bank Bldg.
Abstracts ot Title
Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
IVclT 06 S. 17th St., ground floor.
Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of-
floa lb Nebraaaa. uo xiranueis .neater.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
Colorado land excursions, expenses paid.
C L. Nethaway, Florence, weo. Florence na,
Iowa Landed
140 ACRES well Improved farm, west Iowa,
at $100 per acre; an ntiaoie; roiung isdu
$6,000 wilt handle deal.
THUS. CAMPBELL. KEUNB BLDQ.
Missouri Lands.
CHEAP FARMS Any sle. easy terms, in
the beauttrul (.Kama or um oouniy. ato.
W. S. Frank, 201 Neville Hlo.k, Omaha.
New York Lands.
IF YOU want' reliable information and de
scriptions of good New York state larnia,
write use.
CHURCH A CHURCH,
Established In 1873.
Cauandatgua, N. Y.
NebrhwLca Lands.
WRITE me for my "Farmer and Rancher,
which gives you full Information regard
ing the vast opportunities In Dawes coun
ty, NebraBka, "The Land of Independ
ence," "The Garden Beyond the Band
Hills." Remember, "One good Investment
beats a life-time of labor." write toaay.
ARAH L. HUNOEBrOBU,
Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska.
Omaha Office: 1304-6 W. O. W. Bldg.,
Snowden & Snowden, Mgrs.
MUST BE SOLD IN 30 DAYS.
Well Improved, 80 acres, 2 miles east
of Bennington, 9 miles from Omaha. Price
$160 per acre. AsK ua ior run particulars.
rAYiNK 1W V liM si am wairAwi,
637 Omaha Nufl Bank Bldg. D. 1781,
iroH SALE Section about 40 acres broke;
well, good grass lana, ; is mites rrom
county seat. Price $3.60 ior acre. H. C.
Rainier, Tayior, eo.
NEBRASKA land from $9.00 to $1-8 par
acre; best bargains in state, w. t. cumin,
Co., 914 City wat I BK. mug.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE CORN ANT ALFALFA
LANDS. LYMAN uuun i i, dwu m
ifdTi 110 TO 876 AN ACRE. COR
NELiUS McGREEVY. PRESHO. SOUTH
DAKOTA.
FARM for sale cheap m Brown county, S. D.
Write Mjyer Klein, umana, ieu.
Texas Lands.
FARM For sale, well Improved, 360 acres,
In Knox county, Texas; cneap; on terms.
Information, write J. S. Johnson, Truscott
Tex
Wisconsin Lands.
tanus; any eiw
7,000 ; clay soil, well located near rail
roads; at prices ranging from $7.60 to
$30 an acre; state your requirements, we
CU IUMI.4J 4liw t,ma si,
Dairy bbu Lna -o., jwoh, nn.
GET literature and maiJB on the chftapest
goon lanu m uimcu
tihwir.B A TII.t.OTSON.
nth .nri DouaiaK S's Omaha. Doug. 1168
Miscellaneous.
Basy terms. j. n.. uiujuo. oimi
inea. mats, wuui,
POULIKY AND PEi STOCK
PifiRdNH nuv fur better than chickens
always penned up; utile space nwueu u
start; free book explains all. Majestic
Squab Co.. Dept. 91. Adet, la.
KRK3H aquatic plants for youi fish globe.
ZWC. Will Keep HOU utanuj. a.
OB1S1.ER BIRD CO. u
AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE
FORD INSURANCE
Fire and theft insurance on new Fords,
$7.70
K1LLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON,
911-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. lilt.
KOFI SALE
OVERLAND ROADSTER
$90.00
Good condition, ready for ths
road. Call Red 0947 for demon
Mmi ti sit our second-hand automo'
biles within 30 days. We have several
makes and are giving better values than
anyone else.
Johnson-Danforth Co.
H39-81-38 N. 16tb St.
NO OTHER Umana uewttpaper is making
anywhere near the increase in lis want-
Ad columns as THE BEE. $t,74H MORE
PAID WANT-ADS tbe first six months
of 1919 than in the same period oi isie.
Tbe Reason;
Bes Price Best Results.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
91R RACYCLK Two-speed eosster brake;
been run about sixty miles. Box 1617, Bee.
Hores Live Stock Vehicles
Forale.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE.
2909 Farnam. D. $$10.
Saxon roadster, 191$ ..$376
-laitS Model 3. Overland roadster.. 460
1914 Oakland touring 400
1914 Buick roadster 400
PAIGE touring car, fully equipped 1916;
elegant car for the family, 1 6 00,
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.,
3047 Farnam St.
BARGAINS
IN USED CARS.
Almost any make roadster, speedster
and touring cars. HU Fords, a snap. Will
sell these car at almost any prloe, as
we must have the space,
O W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.,
$216 Farnam. Dodg. IBS.
UaKU CAR BARGAINS AT
MURPU Y-O'BRIEN AUTO CO.,
1-14-1--1H Farnam t
WE will trade you a new Ford for your old
one.
INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO..
llOth and Harney. Doug. Ifil.
BARGAIN Light, five-passenger car; else
trie lights. Call Harney 2967.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
JlOO nward for magneui we can't repair.
Colls repaired. Haysdorfer. $10 N. llttb.
NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Bervloa and
prices right. His ti 19th St. D. 7390.
Auto Livery and Garages.
DON'T throw away old tires. We make one
new tire from 3 old ones and save you 60
per cent. 3 in 1 Vulcanizing Co,, 1610 Dav
enport St.. Omaha. Nb. Dougiaa 2914.
AUTO TIRES
REBUILT. TO $.00.
DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO ST.
James McEney and wife to Gesa
nialay et al., west I street, South
Omaha, M feet wst of Thirty
third avenue, north side, 41. Sx
133 $ 300
James McEney and wife to Oeza
S i lay et al., west I street, South
Omaha, 13S feet west of Thirty
third avenue, north side. $0x117.. TOO
H. W. Harrinston and wife to Walter
P. Erwln, northwest corner Twenty
eighth avenue and Ohio street, 7x
9$ 1
Julia GUI en and husband to Lula C.
Mayfleld, Thirty-ninth street. South
Omaha, $10 south of O street, west
side. 40x11$ 3,350
Terlssa M. Morrow to Lula A. llgen-
frlts, Cass street, 300 feet west of
Twenty-eighth avenue, north side,
$0x14$ 1.600
M. D. Huston to Clay C. Clifton, south
east corner Twenty.tmru ana u
streets. South Omaha. 41x160 4,000
Clay C. Clifton and wife to Mat Mas
D. Huston, Twenty-fourth street, isu
feet north of E street. South Omaha,
east side. 30x160 100
Delia Wlhander to John O. Detwel-
ler. Twenty-eighth street, J60 feet
south of Woolworth avenue, west
side. 60x160 1
Thomas J. Fltsgerald and wife to
John H. Fltxgerald. Monroe street,
60 feet west of Thirteenth street,
Hniith Omaha, north side. 60x130,. 1
Mattte M. Mackey and husband to Cai-
slus M. Dooley, Thirty-sixm avenue,
200 feet north of Pratt street, west
side. 60x139
Caaslus M. Dooley and wife to Ne
braska Savings and L.oan associa
tion, Thirty-sixth avenue. 300 fpet
north of Pratt street, west side, 40x
1 50 139
Elmer 8. Redlck to Edward Cackley,
Pratt street, 379 feel west oi iwen-ty-fourth
street, south side, 46.23x
134 -
J. J. Fttsgerald, trustee, to Bridget
Lenaugh, west M street. omn unrn
ha, 13! feet west of Fortieth street.
nnrlti alrl. 60x133
Frank G. Seward and wife to Herman
C. Peters, southwest corner raw
second street and Barker avenue,
45x100 i:.--MM
Visiting Merchants
Hear Paee Outline
Post-War Problems
n,.l,l.mfl that will rnnfront the
am:a kcinca man after the war
were outlined by Edward Page, a
New York banker ana cnairman ui
.u. i.i,i; mmmiitff of the New
York Chamber of Commerce, speak
ing before 8U0 visiting mercnams anu
.I,;.. ,; at a liinrhenn in the ball
room at the Hotel hontenelle.
Af. Tt-imx'a ariHrpse. wait the DnnCI'
pal feature on Tuesday's program in
nnn.tinn wirVi the sixth semi-an-
,! Merchants" Market week, which
is being held in Omaha.
The visitors, wno are nere m laigc
..mkr. (mm Mphraska. Iowa and
parts of Missouri and Kansas, will be
entertained at a dancing pany
Field club this evening.
W.Hn.dav's nrntrram includes
Inrh.nn at the Hotel Rome
at which I'rot. raui 1. tncrmgion ui
Harvard university will De ine pnu
In the evening a buffet supper is to
be served at tne Auouorium ior uic
visitors. Eugene W. Sargent oi new
York will deliver a lecture on the de
velopment of the cotton industry, to
be illustrated by motion pictures.
Financial Affairs
Of Jacobs Hall Are
Taken Into Court
t. ..;nn t Tlnnfflas countv
.awino- nf S.10.000 in-
cuuiie tut ."v o.-.-o -
vested in the erection of the Gardner
Memorial parish house by Lillian m
.....I -J .Ulnnal S.10 0M in 111-
lviam aim an mu. -r 7 ,
1 nation is asked in
crcaacu yiuyij .
a petition just filed. Affairs of the
Gardner Memorial Parish House as
sociation have been attacked unoer
f n.op.erlin(r hied DV
nr.... S CI. everntrix of the Will OI
the late Campbell Fair, former dean
of the catiieorai, anu
I?.!. ntrnlni.tratnr
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t :n; xar. nptitinn of interven
tion points out that in July, 1910, she
agreed to lurnisn ranui iui vnt
tion of Jacobs Memorial Hall on
Dodge street and that it was orally
agreed tnat tne mcumurantc vy,
nnn ...A,.1H !, rolpatprl hv the associa
tion, "a charitable organization for
doing good in an industrial way. The
contract, a duplicate of which is filed
with the court, carries the names ol
r.re.M A rwrher. then dean of
Trinity cathedral, vice president ot
the (jardner Memorial rarisn uuuac
association; Lillian M. Maui, k. a
Hall and George J. 5. louins.
Marians Storm
Den Monday Night
a 4.n,r. nf "fun. frolic
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smokes and refreshment is promised
t th, Rotarv club in the
Iliciiiucie v. j
Omaha jurisdiction when Rotary
night will be celebrated at me ticu
of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben, the
i kin. nrprpded hv massed
attack on the Rourke ball yard, club
members having been mviiea uy i a
Rourke to come as his guests Mon-
"Something Doing every minute
has been made more tnan a passing
slogan by the committee oi lunarians
Preoares Man on Widening
Of Twenty-Fourth Stree
ci.,-rtarv KVenlid nf the Citv Plan
ning board has prepared a provisional
map showing me prupuacu uuun-i iu
be included in the Twenty-fourth
..MIpnincr nrniert. On this man
he has written tne appraiscu vaiua
,nnE it nrnn.rii.. n nnE rne route.
This information will be a basis for
tha KarH tn wnrk nn when this
widening matter shall have been
brought up later m tne year.
Next week Mr. Kvenild will appear
betore the Southwest Improvement
club to discuss this proposed improve
ment. Those who are interested may
see the map on me at ine city nan
ning board ottice in tne city nan.
Auto Club to Oil Half
Mile of Road as a Tes
The Omaha Automobile club has
authorized the appropriation of $250
for the oiling of a half mile of road in
or about Omaha. The oiled road will
then be tested thoroughly in the pres
ence of automobile club oiucialjS.
SYNOPSIS.
Lieutenant Jarvls Houe is detailed by the
nlted Stat am naval board lo Invest lists
nd report flnillnse on lh invention of Dr.
Ralph Burkf, which serves to bring the
uomarine to a state of perfection. tn tne
trial trip of the Inventor's boat, a Japanese
helper la nurprlnM in the art of xajiitnlng
the mechanism. Hope report favorably on
the new devlow but there are others Inter-
ted m It, Attempt to burglarise Burke s
horatnry falls; later his daughter Cleo
nils him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo
Its her father's books: she finds a note
from which she learns they contain sevret
formula Otga Ivanoff and Gerald Morion,
le In searrli of formula, attempt to cap
ro Cleo when she comes for books to
tophanskl, the anarchist. Hope rushes to
am; Morton snoots nut ouiiet nits a
iimb In cellar, which exulodes, Hops and
leo escape and attend ball at Mrs. Del-
mar's, whose nephew has two missing books.
Aiannn, a spy, attempts to steal bonks; in
xcltement that follows books dlsauonar.
Mahlln escapes. Hope and Cleo take boat
for an Island out In thn bay. Mahlln snd
lie Jap turn out the island light- After a
mieni storm Hope ana cieo arrive on
strangtt island and discover man they hunt
there. Ms. hi in and Japanese a so reach
he Island. They escspe from Hope but re
turn and dynamite the shark. Hops and
leo manage to rearh Snndsboro, where Dr.
wen has one of the books He arranges
to meet Hope at the hotel with book. Mor
ton poses as Hope and but for an earth
quake would nave possesea the volume.
Cleo Is captured bv Morton and taken le
cabin in the mountains. She finds there
books for which they search. Fortunately
she gets note to Hope, who, with Hook,
starts to rescue. As he crosses chasm In
swinging basket Mahltn steals up and chops
at raoie wtin an ax. mook appears in time
to save Hope. Hs reaches the other side
and Is greeted by Cleo; she swears her love
to him. They ars followed by Mahlln and
Jap who attempt to kidnap Cleo. She
swings nerseir over tne canyon, uige ana
Morton are dashed to earth In an aeroplane,
Hope and Cleo are pulled from qulckeonds
by Hook and a grape vine. Mahlln and
Sntsuma are called before the Black Coun-
un the track of another book, they find
the owner has lost It. Hope receives a let-
r ui very serious import.
(Continued From Yenterday.)
The Secret the Submarine
By C Alexander Powell
Author el Tbe Ea4 .1 the Trail," "Flfbtln, tn Flanders.- "The Read to Clerr," Vle la
rranee," etc uwmstit. 1816, by E. Aleaaader I avail.
TWELFTH INSTALLMENT. I well as I do, that though society
is always tolerant towards a married
woman, it never looks forgivingly on
the indiscretions of an unmarried
one. Ever since the story of our
spending the night together in the
cabin leaked out, life here has stead
ily grown more impossible. Some of
my best friends have cut me on the
street, and I wasn't even invited to
the Tailer'a cotillion. But everything
sceni9 to have been forgotten since 1
announced our engagement. I'll try to
make you a good wife, Jarvis. .. .
Don't you think that we can be happy
together, Jarvis.
"I hope so," he answered coldly.
"When is when are we to be mar
ried," "On the fourteenth," answered Inei.
"The invitations will be out tomorrow."
"So soon," he exclaimed. "But that
is only three weeks away."
':There seemed nothing to be noth
ing to be gained by waiting," she
answered easily. "And besides," she
added, "that will give us a month for
our honeymoon betore your leave ex
pires.By the way, where are we going
on our wedding trip, Jarvis?"
"I haven't given it a thought," he
answered miserably. "Anywhere that
vou wish Inez."
"Don't be so enthusiastic about it"
she exclaimed with a sudden burst of
anger. "One would suppose that you
were going to be buried instead of mar
ried. You re anything but a cheerful
bridegroom. You treat me as though
1 had the smallpox.
"You know as well as I do that
I don't love you he answered brutally,
"and that I am marrying you only
because I feel that I ought to. I
be a good husband to you, Inez, but
I can never be a lover."
"At anv rate vou can pretend to
be one," she replied. "There ia noth
ing to be eained bv either of us let
tintr the world know the truth. And
now suppose you look over this list
and see if there are any others to
whom you would like invitations
sent."
The next fortnight was crowded
with pre-nuptial gayeties; luncheons,
teas, dinners, receptions, dances,
theater parties, for, in spite of Inez's
assertion that her triends had ostra.
cised her. there was no lack of en
tertainment in her honor. Nor could
Hope detect any signs of coolness in
the attitude of those of her friends
to whom he was introduced. If they
believed the stories of her indiscre
tion they certainly did nothing to
show their disapproval.
"That Lieutenant Hope ia a perfect
dear. Angelica Pembroke Had re
marked to a group of women at a tea
one afternoon, "and Inez is mighty
lucky to get him. But he always has
such a sad look in his eyes when he
is talking to you that one gets the
feeling that he is hiding some terrible
sorrow." Which accurately summed
nn the nnininn of the women.
"Hone's a trood sort." aaid Reggie
Van Arsdaie to the men with whom
n was. nlavinor cards at his club.
"What gets me it how a girl like
Inez Machin happened to rope him
in he's not at all her sort. And the
funny thing about it is that she has
an idea sne can twist mm arounu uci
He's ouiet and doesn't
say much, but all you have to do is
to take one look at tnai jaw oi nis
to see who's going to be the boss.
Th rlav after Hone's deDarture for
the east, Cleo and Hook returned to
Valdavia and reopened the little cot
tage about which clung so many sad
and happy memories.
"We must look things in the face,
Hml" said Cleo the next morning,
"and decide what is best to do. I have
only a few hundred dollars left from
the sale of daddy's books, and that
won't last us long. I must find some
1iniA nf work."
"Now don't you get to fretting
about things, Miss Cleo," said Hook,
assuming a confidence that he was
far from feeling. "We'll get along
somehow.
fflT OLD RELATION
TO REMAINJN FORCE
Bate Experts Meet Behind
Closed Doors to Try to Reach
Some Agreement.
NEW RATES ARE INVALID
'Just you wait till I've had a talk
with her," said Hook, rising. "Don't
you do nothin' foolish, lootenant, until
I get back. I'll soon talk those
story-book notions outen her head.
Don't you worry. I'll fix things uo
all right."
I hope to heaven youll be success
ful," said Hope fervently. "If you
are I'll never forget it."
Two hours later Hook returned.
One look at his face showed Hope
that he had met with no success.
"I'm much obliged to you. Hook,
said Hope, wearily, "but I knew it
would be useless. When Cleo once
makes up her mind there's no use in
trying to change it. You will look
after her, Hook, won't you?"
You bet 1 will, lootenant, said the
sailor, mopping in his eyes with a
vivid bandanna. "I'm a pretty tough
old salt, but I'll do my best to be a
father to her.
VAnd Hook, said Hone, with a
trace of embarrassment, "if you if
she should ever need any money you
won t hesitate to let me know, will
you? I haven't much besides my pay,
but whatever 1 have, it s Lleo and
vours for the asking. I can go away
with an easier mind if I can have your
promise that you will call on me in
" Don't let that worry you. looten
ant." said Hook, grasping the officer's
hand in his great sunburned paw.
"Well get along all right. 1 reckon,
and if we don't, I'll let you know."
- Hope had already wired the Navy
department that the chances of find
ing the formula of Dr. Burke's Inven
tion were almost negligible and asking
that sixty days leave of absence be
granted him. The following morning
he received a telegram from Wash
ington granting his request Where
upon he wired Inez Machin:
will vou do me the honor to marrr me?
The department has granted me sixty days'
leave and I am startins east immeaiaieiy.
A few hours later he received her
reply:
I have announced our enfaveraent. Owlnc
to ths shortness of your leave we will be
married soon after your return. Love.
That evening saw Hope boarding
the ferry which connected at Oakland
with the eastbound mail train.
Inez Machin was undeniably a beau
tiful girl tall, slender and as lithe
and sinuous as a panther.
"I knew that you would come, jar
vis," she said, as ihe greeted him in
the library of her home. "It was ter
ribly embarrassing for me to be com
pelled to write you as I did . . . . but
hat else coulo 1 oor iou Know, as
DRINKING TRODGH
IS TAKEN All! AY
Thirsty Horse Looks in Vain for
Place to Drink on Leaven
worth Street.
(Te Be Continued Tomorrow.)
WOMAN SUGGESTS TUBS
The sight of thirsty horses looking
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in vain tor tne 010 irougu w
:,t Twentv-fourth and Leavenworth
streets for years prompted a woman
to inquire of the municipal and nu
mane authorities why watering pro
visions are not offered along this
busy thoroughfare.
"In pverv block from Sixteenth
street west there are several refresh
ment places for human beings, but
nnt fine nlace where a tired horse may
quench its thirst these hot days," said
the woman.
Miss Jessie Millard of the Humane
society made this statement: "Until
permanent drinking troughs are pro
vided for horses I would suggest that
merchants place tubs of water at the
curbing and fasten a small sign so
.!,.. ,i,T.,i trtav know of the DUr-
pose of the tubs. At our home the
chautteur Keeps a iuu u irn wait,
at the curb for horses. Horses need
Ar, r,t watpr on hot davs iust
as much as human beings need a drink
of cooling beverage, wncn yuu quujc
me on this, piase ten uic ijuuml agam
.i . .1. u,.nn. enrit-tv tetenhnne
number is Douglas 2272 and that we
are always glad to investigate reports
or receive suggestions."
City Commissioner Jardmes ex
planation of the removal of the horse
fountain from Twenty-fourth and
I .,anwnrth atreets was: "The traffic
at that intersection made it necessary
to remove tne louniam. .t is hui wise
to have these drinking places for
horses along busy itreeti having ear
lines. We will have to provide drink
ing places on the side streets."
Breathing Beeomoa Easier.
After a few dose, of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Koney,
Inflammation la arrested, you cough
less and breathe easier. Only S6o. All drug
glat,, Advertisement.
T3.. ...1 mill la a neeeasltv for
babies 'and small children in the hot
weather. ,
Far want of it hundreds oi Daoiei
die every summer.
The fund ia rarefullv snent 80
that every cent helpa to allay the hot
weather distreaa ot tne neeuy mm
ones. . , .,.
Th. MiMn,, haa heen aolendld
from the people of Omaha and other
places thu aummer.
mere is sun picnty u. j
want to help.
A Krlend, Beatrice, Nek S.00
The Bee's Fund for
Free Milk and Ice
Total WUS.S0
Irvinaton Country Club
Case to Come Up Monday
Troubles of the Irvington Country
club will be aired in the Douglas
rountv district court Monday, August
14, when George Brenner, proprietor
of a resort at Irvington will agun
face Judge Leslie, this time charged
with the violation of a restrain
order secured by the people of Irv
ington.
A .11va,:,M nf rairtpnta nf til
village appeared Tuesday to hear
T,.l,, 1 nv..r,,1. a mntinn nf
Attorney J. E. Von Dorn, appearing
for Brenner, in which he asked that
more specific information be given
in the complaint which charges his
client with conducting his house in an
improper manner in spite of legal
warnings given ny tne court.
r-n,.n. It.nrn.v Ma.n.v ie nn
ducting the case for the people o
irvington.
Rotary Club Remembers
W. A. Rourke on Birthday
When W. A. Rourke, owner of the
Omaha Base Ball club, returns home
from the Jong road trip of the team
Wednesday morning, he will Hnd
beautiful vase containing a large bou
auet of flowers on his desk in his of.
(ice. The vase and flowers are the
gift of the Rotary club, of which
Kourke is a member, and is given ai
a remembrance of Rourke's fifty-sec
ond birthday Monday.
Urgent recommendation that the
nterstate Commerce commission re
establish the old relationship between
Missouri river jobbing centers and re
questing that the railroads do all in
their power to bring about some sort
of a satisfactory agreement before
the new Nebraska freight rates, or
rather, the old ones, become effec
tive again, September 25, were made
by traffic men from other citiei in '
this state, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas
following an all day's session with
representatives of the railroads.
The meeting, which was held in the
Commercial club rooms, was presided
over by Charles M, Faeth of Kansas
Lily. Mo., an iron man, who acted as
chairman. " ' '
Many Traffic Men Present
Approximately thirty traffic men,
representing fifteen cities, a, well u a
dozen or so representatives of rail
roads from Omaha, Kansas City, St
Louis and at Joseph, were in at
tendance.
During the day the rate experts
smoked innumerable cigars, drank
countless cups oi oiacK conee ana
waded through reams and reams ot
lore pertaining' to freight rates. ,
Ihe Nebraska rate ordered by the
Interstate Commerce . commission
goes into effect on September 25. It
supersedes general order No. 19 of
the Nebraska State Railway commis
sion, issued in September, 1914, which
decreased intrastate rates, which has
been declared invalid by. the inter
state body.
Information furnished by those who
attended the Omaha rate council per
mitted of enough leeway to venture
the guess that it is somewhat proble
matical whether the powers that be
will be impressed by the findings and
recommendations of the session.
Schreiber Issues
Warning Against ,
Violators of Law
'This department wishes to warn
employes of the city that we are mak-
ing a vigorous campaign against vio-.
lations ot the child and female labor
laws of this state." said Superinten
dent Schreiber of the Welfare board.
"It is supristnar to find so many vio
lations bovs and girls under 14 years
of aze working and some between 14
and 16 working without permits; also
women working more than M hours -per
week. We have notified many em
ployers and if our notices are not
needed we intend to hie charges,
added the superintendent
Two Elevators Ordered
For City Official Home
The citv council annroved a bid
of the Otis Elevator company offer
ing to install two electric elevators
in the city hall for $8,000. Robert
Butke. general contractor on the re
modeling work, was directed to ar
range tor the contract with the utis
company. The new elevators will
run to the present basement which
will be the main floor after the re
modeling has been completed.
Extra Cars Carry Omahans
To Fremont Tractor Show
Four extra coaches were added to
trains running to Fremont from the
Union station yesterday to accom
modate the crowds going to the trac
tor show. Depot officials estimated
that the total number ot tickets sold
for Fremont would be close to 500.
This, of coarse, takes no account of
the many automobile parties who mo
tored out during the morning.
Date Set for Homecoming
Of Nebraska City Folks
Former residents of Nebraska City
will attend a homecoming celebra
tion on August 18. leaving here at
8:10 a. m. on a special train over the
Missouri Pacific. Itis, expected that
between 300 and 400 will attend. Rob
ert C. Drucsedow is In charge of this
enterprise.
Council Will Disregard
Union in Engaging Bands
In view of a recent district court
decision and an opinion from the city
attorney, the city commissioners will
disregard the union or non-union fea
ture when engaging bands for park
concerts. Union musicians claimed to
hold a verbal contract for this season.
Women Know
that they cannot afford to be
ill. They must keep themselves
in the best of health at all
times. Most of all, the digest
ive system must be kept in
good working order. Knowing
the importance of this, many
women have derived help from
Vitts
These safe, sure, vegetablepills
auickly right the conditions
lat cause headache, languor,
constipation and biliousness.
They are free from habit-forming
drugs. They do not irri
tate or weaken the bowels. ;
Women find that relieving the
small ills promptly, prevents
the development of big ones.
They depend on Beecham's .
Pills to tone, strengthen and
Keep Them Well
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