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.5 ' ' THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916. 11 n R RENT Ad t and FUU West. 21 ST AND HOWARD STS. Two 6-room brick flats, beautifully deco rated; strictly modern; reasonable rent for keys call Doug-las S0T or Tyler 161t. Ill EE rooms and bath, near 2&11 Har My. Very desirable. Only IH, Ernest pw"i, new n vmuuin. u, iin. liAttGB room apt.. modern eaoept heat id floor, to small family, lift; near ltb And Davenport. Walnut 43ft. 140 D ER N Apt., 1 rooms, $26; near postoit- flce. Q. P. StebMns, 1610 Chicago. BT. CLAIR, 34th and Harney, S and 4-room apartments. Call Harney I4T. Miscellaneous. and 6-rm. apartments for rent. Walking FOR RENT ButineM Pp'ty Stores- VKRT desirable aultes of rooms in Wild Bldf. and Baldrlsa Bld.. now available !'. at reasonable rental. F, D. Wead, Wead f Bidt, p. m. 2005 N 20TH Suitable confectionery, dry foods, etc., llvlna rms. rear. D. 1868. . MODEBN store, near poatoltlcs, $60 per mo. Q p. stebblns. 1810 Chicago. CHOICE office space. Salrd bldf., Douglas. McCaus Itiv. Co. Office! nd Desk Room. I DESIRABLE office rooms tc the remodeled Crounse Block, lit N. 18th St. (opposite postofOce), $lo to $11 per month, Conrad Young, tit Brandels Theater. Doug. 16T1. OFFICE room with phone and reception reom for lady. P. 8 $8. Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. AUGUST RENT FRED. 111.60 6-r. flat, newly decorated, all modern except heat $226 N. $0th BL H. A. WOLF, 114 Ware Blk. Iour. $068. BILLIARD pnrlor; location 18th and How- ard; basement wr.gnt iaiDury. u. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, separate locked rooms, for housshold foods and pianos; movlnf, packlnf and shlpplnf. OMAHA VAN AND BTORAOB CO.. 01 a ltth St. Doualaa t!88. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large J -horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyier zau or uuugim ( TX?Tt,Y Express Co Moving, . Kj, SxEjEjU packing and storage. 1107 Farnam Bt. uoug.aa 8148 "GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov ing. 21$ N. llth St. Phone Douglas 394 or Webster 2699. METROPOLITAN VAN AND . STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray mond Furniture Co., 1611 and 1616 How ard at mono u. joit. FIDELITY Si FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Maggard VlV,n? Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storage and shipping. Phone Doug. lOjl REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 3625 CALIFORNIA ST. A new, attractive well-built house; lot 51H ft. frontage; near some of the best homes in Omaha and in the Cathedral district; large living room, fireplace, at tractive dining room, with bull t-In buffet, convenient kitchen and four bedrooms; all oak floors and the very best of con struction throughout. Price, $6,600. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, $02 City National Bank Bldg., Phone Doug. T66. Cosy home, Bemls Park district; $ rooms; strictly modern; south front; paving all paid for; would oonalder auto as part payment Call Wee, 111. I Si" LlNGOLni BLVD. 11-room Douse, strictly modern with hot water heat Pmirlfli. nit GOOD home cheap, near Deaf Institute and car line; own'.r. Harney 8354. ILLER PARK BUNGALOWS. READ THIS. We have the following listed: 2665 Laurel Avenue, 6 rooms and bath. 2667 Laurel Avenue, S rooms and bath. 2688 Laurel Avenue, 6 rooms and bath. 8616 Crown Point Avenue, 5 rooms, and bath. 2686 Crown Point Avenue, t rooms and bath. I All of these bungalows have the fol lowing features; Bullt-ln buffet, book case and colonnade openings. Oak floors and oak finish thorughout Paved street Full cement basement Floored attlo. All new or nearly new. Prices range from $2, $00 to $4,200. Any of these oan be handled from $300 to $1,600. When can you see them? PAYNE INVESTMENT CO, Omaha Nat Bk. Bldf. Donf. 1181. Sola Agents. $3,000 4227 Franklin St., 6-room brick house, practically new; large living room, din ing room, kitchen on first floor; two big bedrooms and bath upstairs; all oak fin ish and floors downstairs; large closets, wardrobe with good drawers large enough to hold skirts; nice lighting fixtures, dandy place. Can make reasonable terms. Give immediate possession. Can be seen any time. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 818-18 City Nat'l Bank Bldf. Douf. . YOUR OWN TERMS BUNGALOW FOR $2,750 Cozy, l-room bungalow, all modern. with oak finish. Full south front lot, handy to car line. Located northwest The prloe la cheap and $260 cash and tne balance same as rent will handle. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 2$62. $l$-20 City National. $1,500 DOWN. BALANCE MONTHLY. JUST LISTED. $ rooms. Strictly modern home. Near 20th and Maple. Oak floors and oak fin ish. Nice lot Paved street all paid. House built for home. Price has been reduced $760 In last week. This la a bar gain. Seeing is believing. When can you aee It? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Pug. 1781. DWNER sell 6-room modern house, east front, full lot, fl3i n. ISO. Prloe $2,660; worth $3,300; $1,600 mortgage. Colfax 3272. NIFTY new bungalow of five rooms and bath; 3 rooms finished In oak; full base ment: furnace heat; modern In every way; two blocks to car; two blocks to school; 46-foot east front lot; $200 cash; balance monthly. $813 N. 29th St Colfax 2763. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, full base ment furnace heat oak finish and oak floors, nicely papered and latest lighting fixtures Located $922 North 2$th St Prlco $3,10o Terms. NORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. Phon Douglas (279. TfinAT'B Tt A Rft A TVS A nifty new bungalow of 6 rooms and bath; oak finish, with oak floors; modern in every way, full basement, furnace, fine south rront lot, lft blocks from Sherman rAv, car; a little north of Kountse park. Pries $2,960; about $350 cash, rest month ly. RASP BROS., Douglas 1662. 106 McCague Bldg. 6-R., ALL mod. stucco bungalow and gar ave on full lot; 2 blocks to car line; $600 eaah, balance like rent Doug. 2819. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. KOt'NTZB PI.AI'K restricted district reel dene for .ale K v Knleet .811 N mth. FOR BALK 80x188, two cottases, at 8816 Patrick Ave.; leavlnf olty: will sell cheap. SEVEN-ROOM modern houss, 11.760. owner, SMH North 36th flt South. NEW 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, CLOSE IN. Ierge living room, dining room, kitchen and aunroom on first floor; oak finish and oak floors; French door between dining room and sunroom; three large bedrooms and bath upstairs; full basement; every thing complete and up to date; east front lot on paved street 633 S. 32d Ave. Price $6,360. Terms. SCOTT & HILL CO., Douglas 1009. Oround Floor McCague Bldg, NEAR 31ST AND MASON, A splendid location, and you can buy this 6-room, at I modern cottage, paving all paid, for $2,400: $600 cash, balance monthly payments St Peter's new church site one block away. P. J. TEBBEN8 COMPANY, 06 Omaha National Phone D. 2182. 7-ROOM house, modern except heat; ce ment walks and garage; good lot; cheap at $2,300. 4744 S. 18th St. Douglas 2819. 8-ROOM, strictly modern house, lot 60x160; Hanscom Park addition; bargain. Call at 1311 S. 80th. Harney 234$. 801 Pine St, 7 rms., mod. 1816 So. 8th St., 7 rms., mod. 191$ So. 29th St. 100 lot, $1,600. BERK A A MUSIL, D. 6967. Miscellaneous. INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE $400 rent $ houses, walking distance to P. O. for $$,600, (house cost $3,600). Couple bungalows, $300 and balance easy. Also I r. house, $96 and $9 per month. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON A CO. HOUSES WANTED. WB HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NBIL'S REAL ESTATE INS. AOCY., Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1084. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout oak finish In living and din ing rooms, large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $3,160. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 172$. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West THE BEST LOTS IN OMAHA At the PRICES AND TERMS. $395 to $496. $10 Down, $5 Per Month. Located, close in. West Farnam district; near car line; sewer, sidewalks, water and gas.. They are real bargains. SHULER & CARY, Douflas 6074. 204 Keellne Bldf. North. Aftsr looklnf at MINNE LUSA 800 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judfment by buyinf lots. If TOU will come out today you will understand why others are buyinf. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldf. DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD SOON? Buy this vacant tot and aavo money; east front, faclnf Kountse Park, on 21st. near Svane; 11,160; oan arrange terms. HIATT COMPANY. 246-7-9 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Tyler 0. FOR SALE. S dandy vacant lota, H block to oar 11ns; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sals. CALKINS t CO., Douflas 1818. City NatL Bank Bldf. A FEW FINE BUILDING LOTS left In Druid Bill, 12.00 down. 60o per week. Douflas 8382. ' Miscellaneous. A QOOD lot tor $76.00. 8 food lots for $76.00 each. Close to a car line. $1 down and too par week. Box 6088. Omaha Be.. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to T'Vnnwcvd today and aee the beautiful lots we are selling from $460 to $609. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 193. U0T-8 W. O. W. Bldg. bXAK'i YOUR HOMs. IN BUNSONl BUY THIS LOT I $19.99 down and $16.90 per month; price $3iv.o9: also, $xl$8; located on Locust St. between Clark and burn ham, tot far from school and oar line- Geo. R Wright. Be office. Omaha FOR SALE Five Improved acres; $400 yearly profit besides your living. Mrs. Pallas, 5986 McKlnley, Benson. Dundee. THOROUGHLY modern brick and stucco home in Dundee; living room, dining room and kitchen downstairs; three bedrooms and sleeping porch upstairs; bullt-ln buf fet, bookcases, flreplaoe, etc.; oak floors throughout; oak woodwork downstairs; white enamel and mahognay upstairs. For sale by owner, who built It for a home. Call Walnut 1141. Itt ACRES, 63d and Grover; most sightly; $3,600; acres on car, $1,000, and $300 lots south of Dundee. D. 2947. 6-ROOM bungalow In Dundee, all stucco, for sale by owner, $8,760; brand new; $50 cash. $49 per month. Box 4763, Bee Florence. IMPROVED FLORENCE ACREAGE. About $ acres with house, barn and fruit, fronting on 30th street a little north of Mlnne Lusa addition. Price $7,600 on easy terms. Fine for subdivision or close-in gardening and fruit growing. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1902 FARNAM ST. South Side. 3-ROOM residence. South Side, $1,600; $60 cashJlanco $16 jer .month. Doug. 6826. REAL ESTATE Exchanges WANTED To exchange desirable residence ropertlea In Grand Island, and Nebraska ands all clear, well secured first mort- gages and cash, for a good brick busi ness property In a gruwlng and well es tablished olty in Nebraska. U.' & Land and Loan Company. Box 604 Grand Island. Neb GOOD farms, well Improved, well located, priced right good terms, in Lyon oounty, Minnesota, and vicinity, 80 miles from the Iowa line in the best corn, clover and alfalfa section of the state. Give full particulars In your first letter as to what you have and what you want LLEWELLYN A 80N, Marshall, Lyon County, Minn. BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,699 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained In first seven months 1916. Good results at less cost Is the reason why. A 1-16TH hi teres t In an Improved 60-acre farm in Nemaha CO., Neb., subject to a life estate, to exchange for diamonds. Ad dress L. Crocker, Beatrice, Neb. 12-R. mod. residence; paving paid; want 6-r mod. bungalow as first payment; bal ance easy terms, Morgan. Doug. 4379. WILL TRADE lot, clear title, for rooming house. Enquire Room 206, Wellington Inn. H'tTUl. and furniture it Delias. S. O: -xehne, O T707 Tolsnd s Trumbull REAL ESTATE Investment YOU do not have to be a big capitalist to Invest In Home Builders. Shares now $1.20 and you can Invest In one or five hundred every week or month. Better Investigate. HOME BUILDERS, INC., 17th and Douglas. Phone D. 6018. WM. COLrAA, .Oft Keellti. Lldg. Real f"tate. city property, large ranches nafllV DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. Southwest corner 24th and Chicago, 4 modern houses; rental $1,160 per year; $12,600. Terms. GEORGE Q. WALLACE, 614 Kesllne. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACK AUK Pine site on B. II R. It.; slie 85x166; ran btt bought cheap. C. A. OrlmmeL 848 Om. Nat. Bnk. Bldf. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty KOK SALE rtul.1, tat-ee turee streets, near new Ford building; splendid manu facturing site. Address, 6-U1, Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, and 6-roomed housa that 3an be sold for $100 cash; balance $16 per month; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1220 Farnam St Tel. Doug. 1064 OUR specialty handling property for out-of- town owners. GALLAGHER tt NELSON, Oman. Neb. HAVE buyera for smalMwies andlotsTn North Omaha. Write 6063, Bee. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. MONEY TO tOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick bouses, single houses, business property and farm landa at t per cent 6 14 per cent sV 6 pr t W H. THOMAS, 228 Keellne Bldg Douglas 1(4$. t PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class olty restdenea In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. rivi Bittw TnUf i CO . 18P1 Farnam St, $2,300 MORTGAGE, bearing par cent seinl ann.; secured by property valued at $7,500. Ta Image -Loom If In v. Co., W. O. W. Bidg REAL ESTATE LOANSWNTEa THOS. I. McOARRV. KEELINB BLDG. TEL. RED 4344. SHOPBN 4k COMPANY. Kfc.tiL.lNE BUILDING. OMAHA horn us. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Phone Douglas 3716. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm tnort gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per cent Bee D. E. BUCK ft CO., 913 Omaha Natl. Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6H, 6 per cent J. H. Dumont A Co., 416 Keellne Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. fl A PVTV DPflO $46 Omaha K nf MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON, 916 Omaha Natl. Bank Blda. 1 100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. WeadT weaaBiag, ma and Farnam Sts, Abstracts ol Title rJimrnYirpia Abstract Co. We can bring VJUdl allies down your abstract on snort notice, rt, ?, Patterson Bldg, D. 2947, Korr Title, Guarantee and Abstract Cu., XVCll 106 s. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co, REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 10$ Brandels Theater.' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions, expenses paid. C L. Nethaway. Florence, Neb. Florence 22d. Minnesota Lands. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soli, well settled part of Todd county, Minn., good roads, schools and churches; price $15 to $20 per acre; terms $1.00 per acre cash, balance $4.00 per acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make a low railroad rate to inspect Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. Nebraska Lands, AN INCOME-PRODUCING RANCH FOR A CITY INVESTOR. $180,000, half cash, buys a 12,000-acre highly Improved Nebraska ranch, with an assured net Income of $9,000 per year. There Is a fortune in the future advance of the land value. Full particulars on request, J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug, 609. NEBRASKA FARMS. $105 per acre buys an improved south east Neb., corn, winter wheat and stock farm of 160 acres; convenient to good town, a bargain for some one, no trades considered. Write owner for particulars. Box 4926, Bee. . LAND NEAR OMAHA. FOR SALE. 56 H A. very choice land Just N. W. Benson. Belongs to bank. Must sell. A bargain. See me for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., City. FOR SALE The northeast quarter of sec tion eight, township thirteen, range seven, in Merrick county, Nebraska. Price $85 per acre. J. R. Collins, Owner, 2561 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb- FOR SALE Best largi body high grade medium priced laud in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. 160 AC, well Improved, one mile of county seat town, east Nebraska, $126. THOS. W. CAMPBELL, Keellne Bldg. $0 ACRES Average 60 bushels corn, one mile to Tecumseh; must be sold; easy terms. Stewart, 216 So. 17th. 30 ACRES of good farm land near Omaha. Price is right S. P. Bostwlck ft Son,' 300 Bee Bldg. New York Lands. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. Here we go. I am ready. Aro you? Buyer, sun is setting on your chance to buy cheap land. 20 cows, 190 acres alfalfa land, build ings worth $6,000. Price $36 per acre. They cost less, produce more; here Is your profit. 10 cows, 92 acres level alfalfa land, 8 -room house, basement, barn, $30 per acre. To be assured satisfaction and valus re ceived buy this. 20 cows, 180 acres; village 40 rods; buildings worth $4,600. Price $46 per acre. R. R. fare one way to purchaser. Write for photo, B. Munson, 2426 S. Ballna St., Syracuse. N. Y. Missouri Landa. CHEAP FARMS Any else, easy terms, In the beautiful Osarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 8 Frank. 201 Neville Blork. Omaha Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and gen eral crop state in the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terms; excellent lands for stoca raising. Ask for booklet 86 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com missioner Soo Railway, Minneapolis, Minn, GET literature and maps on the cheapest good land in United States. BAKER ft TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Doug. 118 8. Miscellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? If so, get a oopy 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 , 19 years, reaching 78.000 readers. Bend 2 60 for one year's subscription, or $1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER. IOWA, ACREAGE to 6-A. tracts on car line. Eaay terms. C. R. Combs, 811 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Doug. 8116. FARM LAND WANTED HAVE cash and desirable property for pro ductive farm land. Describe fully. Box 6201, Bee. Horses Live Stock Vehicles ONE black hearse, rubber-tired, horse drawn, practically new. Address Y-666, Bee. Wagon umbrellas, $1.00. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FRT3H aquatic plants for your fish globe, 2iV, Will keep fish healthy. MAX GEIHLER BIRD CO. FLEMISH GIANT rabhlts for sale. Union, 107 Woolworlh Ave. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE UEKOKU you buy look these cars and prices over. It will pay you well: Chalmers Roadster t Ovt'rlands , Studnbaker-6 $450 Mets 160 Cadillac 260 S Fonts Chevrolet Roadster 250 1916 Indian Motorcycle, good as new, 176 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,, 2216 Farnam. Douglas 688, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Douglas 8310. Ford Roadster $175 Cole Touring P60 Overland Touring 876 Buirk B 36 Roadaten 48S 6-PASSKNGER, 30 h. p. auto; $!00 cash, or payments. 2218 Leavenworth St. FORD INSURANCE Fire and theft Ineurance ou new Forda $7.70 KILLY, ELLIS ft THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg, 5?M1I. Must sell all our atcond-hand automo biles within 80 dayi. We have several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co., 1$$J12N. ltht BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,399 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained In first seven months. 1916. Good results at less cost Is the reason wh) USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BUIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam Bt FOR SALE A 1B14 "model Ford touring car, newly overhauled and painted; first class repair; a bargain. Box 61.08, Omaha Bee. WB will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. 30th and Harney. Doug. 6361. FOR SALE Cadillac speedster; Just over hauled and In fine running condition. Price t-U. Phono Douglua 2981. Harold Schoelkops. 613 Paxton Blk. Crosstown Garage, 315 S. 24th. Doug. 4442. 12-ln. South bevel lathfl, with extra equipment cost $836, for sale at 3200. YOU can save 20 per "cent today on now Ford Roadster. Call Harney 1335. 1914 FORD touring car, excellent condition, cheap. Phone South 3181 CUPE top for Overland roadster, model 83, $76. Colfax 3880. Automobiles Wanted. WANTED Hupmobllea, 20 and 82's; must be priced right; state condition. Add raw Box 691. Ida Grove, la. Auto Livery and Garages. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 3 old ones and save you 60 pet cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav enport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914. EXP1ART auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney Bt Tyler 665. Auto Tires and Supplies. IEE ad in Sunday's Bee telling all about our big tire sale. Duo Tire Co., 1611 Gal ea go. SEE us for bargains in standard makes, Expert tire repairing. Zwlebel Bros., 2618 Farnam, Auto Repairin g ana Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right, 318 S. 19th St D. 7890. Motorcycles and Bicycles BARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains in usea macnine. victor noos, mi Motorcycle Man." $703 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Raymond J. Mayer and wife to Frank H. Myers, southwest corner of Forty-sixth and Dodge, 60x137.5..$ 1 Charlie H. Harper and wife to Ger trude Stuhedrier, southeast corner Forty-first and Lafayette, 40x150.. 2,200 Lewis M. Johnson and wife to KlUa- both L. Kelly, southwest corner of Frltchett and lddllng, Benson, 120 x300; northwest corner Frltchett and , McCague, Benson, 240x300; south west corner Frltchett and Mc cague, Benson, 240x300; northwest curner Frltchett and Main, Benson, 340x300 9,800 Christ Brown Pederson and wife to Ouls A. Krummes, southwast cor ner Fifty-fourth and Pierce, 132x 360 William G. Neckel nd wife to Frank Novak and wife, Harrison, 200 feet east of Twenty-third, north side, 60x122 1 Barker company to John A. Johns, northwest corner Forty-third and Pacific, 45x10$ 1 Howard H. Baldrldge and wife to Isl dor Perlman, Twenty-sixth, 180 feet south of N, east side, 60x160 6,000 10 Samson Issues His Call for Horsemen Will there be horsemen enough for the Spanish cavalry, the calavcade of French trappers, the frontiersmen and pioneers who are to make up the his torical parade- during the Ak-Sar-Ben fall festival? If there was any doubt at any time that doubt is now dispelled. For Oscar Lieben went to the South Side into the stock yards district last Saturday and in a few hours had signed up ninety-seven men and horses to ride in this big parade. No, this is not yet enough men and horses, not by any means. It is a good start, however, and showed Ak-Sar-Ben that there are still horses and horsemen in Omaha in spite of the cheapness of flivvers. Lieben took the measure of the men for suits, so that when they appear on the street in the long parade, one group will be Spaniards, one group will be French men, another will be a group of trap pers with fur caps, and so on down the magnificent line. The costumes are being made up now. Woman Sues Because House Entered During Her Absence Suit for $5,000 damages has been filed in district court by Mrs. Kris tine Petersen, 1903 Vinton, against John Mallett, Mary Mallett, Petrca M. C. Jorgensen, Minnie Ray, H. J. Neilsen, the American Bonding com pany of Baltimore and Katie Olesen, alleging that while absent from her home on August 7 the defendants, with the exception of representatives of the bonding company, broke in and entered her home, taking confiden tial and personal papers. It is fur ther charged that Police Officer Neil sen, through his activity in the case, has violated his bond and that de fendants caused false statements to be published in The Omaha Evening Bee of August 10 concerning her dis appearance. She declares that false statements were made to several of her creditors, among them being the Singer Sewing Machine company, the Central Mercantile company and the Hartman Furniture company, causing her sewing machine and other articles on which she had made partial pay ments to be removed from her home. Personal property valued at $100 is involved. Barrett is Elected Grand Trustee by the Eagles "Elected grand trustee unanimous ly" is the brief message contained in a letter received from P. J. Barrett of South Omaha by George S. Kennedy in the offices of County Judge Craw ford. Mr. Barrett was sent to the grand lodge of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at Savannah, Ga. WOMAN IN TANGLE WITH TWOHDSBANDS Divorce Decree Set Aside When She Marries for the Second Time. SON BY FIRST MARRIAGE Two husbands, divorced from neither a son, aged 5 years, by the first marriage, a youthful mate of 19 uncertain as to his fate, and a much married woman in a matrimonial quandary this is the tangle skein resulting from the setting aside of the divorce decree of Mrs. Mary L. Am bert by Judge Willis Sears in district court this morning. Here's the story of the hasty mar riage and the possibilities for leisurely repentance: On May 12 Judge George A. Day granted a divorce decree to Mrs. Am bert when she charged her husband, Albert B. Ainbert, with cruelty and nonsupport. She was warned at the time that six months must elapse before she would be allowed to marry again. Son Not of Age. y During the absence of Judge Day on his vacation, the stepfather of George Robinson, a swam of 19, ap pealed first to Probation Officer Miller and then to Judge Sears, com plaining that his son had been to Council Bluffs and became the hus band of the divorced woman of 30 years. The couple were married in the towa city and when ample proof was brought to the court, the decree was immediately set aside. The result: Mrs. Atnbert is the legal wife of two husbands, both of whom married her in good faith. For more than four months, dur ing the time she was seeking a di vorce decree, Mrs. Ambert, with her little son, Albert LeRoy, resided at the home of J. R. Minter, 2719 Dewey avenue. Mrs. Ambert now lives it 323 South Twenty-fourth street, Dr, Connell Does Not Think Marina Child Had Dread Disease "I am convinced that the 18-months-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marina, 1320J4 South Twentieth street, did not die of infantile paraly sis, but had an affection of the bowels due to excessive use of ice and fruit last Friday," stated Health Commis sioner Connell this morning after he had made a personal investigation ol the case with City Bacteriologist Langfeld. The child died early this morning. Dr. Connell added that he will, however, exercise precautions to cover any doubt there might be in thp rAse. inasmuch as the attending physician reported the case as infan tile paralysis. He will quarantine the Marina house for a reasonable time. The neighbrohood is thickly settled by families having many chil dren and no chance will be taken by the health officials. Railroads Strive to Head Off Shortage of Cars Both freight and (raffle officials of the railroads have united in their ef forts to prevent a freight car shortage and with the co-operation of shippers, they hope to hold it to a condition so that it will not be critical. It is admitted that even now the short age is acute in many localities and if the present high prices on grain continues, the worst isyet to come. The Interstate Commerce commis sion has gotten into the game and is sending out circular letters to rail road officials and extensive shippers all over the west. The commission urges upon shippers and consignees the necessity of promptly releasing cars by unloading quickly, and upon railroads the necessity of getting the cars back into the congested areas. South Twenty-First Street Made Restricted District By a vote of five to two, the city council committee of the whole us tained a petition from property own ers who asked that Twenty-first street, Leavenworth to Pierce streets, be legally declared a restricted dis trict in which business places or barns may not be established. It was stated to the commissioners that a building material company wants to erect a barn on Twenty-first street. This mat ter was before the council two years ago. . .. "A barn is not unhealthy, stated Commissioner lardine. "You would not vote to place a barn up on Nob hill, would your retorted Commissioner Butler. Jardine smiled Ambassador Sharp And Daughter Home New York, Aug. 21. William Graves Sharp, American ambassador to France, and Miss Margaret Sharp, his daughter, were passengers on the French liner Lafayette, which arrived today from Bordeaux. Another passenger was B. Rantoul of the American ambulance corps, who was decorated by the French government for carrying wounded from the first line trenches to the rear on the western battlefield. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Frank W ' Judson Is dolnt' the golf links at Harbor Point, Mich. Byron G. Burbank has been vacationing at Halifax, Nova Scotia. On his way he attended the Hughes meeting In Detroit. Emmet G. Botomon Is back from a motor tour through Colorado and the Garden of the Gods, taken with Mrs. Solomon and their son, City Commissioners George Parks and C. H. Wlthnell have returned from their out ings. Mr. Parks enjoyed an automobile drlvo to Chicago and other polnte, and Mr. Wlthnell went hunting and fishing in the northwest country. George Coupland, former University of Nebraska regent, spending the season In California, was one of an honorary recep tion committee for the San Diego meeting of the Pacific division of the American As sociation for the Advancement of Science, attended by many big educator! and scien tists this month. W. W. Johnston, assistant general freight agent of the Burlington, is home from Rochester, Minn., where he went to spend the week-end with Mrs. Johnston, who has been In a hospital there for an operation. Mrs. Johnston Is getting along nicely, Im proving rapidly, and will be able to return home within a short time. Grain Receipts Are Heavy and Wheat is Over a Cent Higher Even with the heavy receipts, 272 carloads, the wheat market continued strong, going up 1 to Vi cents per bushel and selling at $1.41 and $1.49. There was a good demand and every thing was cleared up long before the closing hour. Some of the biggest or ders for wheat came from the Min neapolis mills, large quantities being taken for delivery during the next few weeks. Corn receipts were heavy for this season of the year, there being 102 carloads on the market. For this cereal the prices were slightly off, sales being made at t!0 and H cents, Vi to Hot a cent down from last Saturday. Oats followed corn and were down Vi to ii of a cent, selling at 42 VS and 43J4. The receipts were 111 car loads. Wheat in storage continues to in crease, notwithstanding there is a heavy outside demand. The excess is more than 2,01X1,000, as compared with the corresponding date of a year ago. The weekly figures on grain in stor age now and last year are: Now. Tear Abo. Wheat J.OM.OOO 7t,000 Corn 131.000 177,000 Oale 399.000 88.000 Rye 4.000 1.000 Barley 17.000 8.000 Totals 1,634.000 811,000 The total increase amounts to 2, 338,000 bushels, Swedish Singers Forced to Trudge a Long Distance Ten weary members of the Swedish Singing society, Norden, walked into Florence at 1 o'clock in the morning, after an enforced march from a road near Horse Shoe lake, the hiking diS' tance beine about fifteen miles. The party went to the lake Sunday morning for an outing, traveling in a horse-drawn vehicle. One of the ani mals was overcome by the heat and was put up at a farmer's barn. ' On the return trip the women were hauled by the three horses still in service and the men walked to fior ence. The hikers were: Walter Lund quist, Emil Peterson, Francis Sieborg, Oscar Anderson, Gottard Johnson, Oscar Lundquist. Oscar Young, Mitus Ericson, Olaf Anderson and Mrs. Oscar Young. "We tried to get rides on passing automobiles, but I suppose the drivers took us for a gang of bandits, because they increased their speed when we displayed the S, O. S. signal," stated Mr. feterson. Drove His Angora Goats in Parade Clifton Weston of 1835 South Fifty, second street was the headliner Sun dav evenini when he drove a team of Angora goats in the lantern pa rade at fclmwooa pars: piaygtounas. He sat in a cart and carried an Ameri can flag, upon which a group of boys trained flashlights with good effect. Fifty children participated in the pa rade, which was a pleasing juvenile spectacle. The Elmwood lantern festivities wers under the direction of May Tay lor, supervisor of the playgrounds. Carter Lake Club Wins From Dietz Club Crew The seventh annual interclub game between the Dietc club and Carter Lake club was won by the latter or ganization by i score of 9 to 5, Sun day. Weirich and Hunt made up the battery for the victorious Carter Lakers, while Anderson and Harris worked for the Diets crew. CITY AUTO KNOCKS CYCLE RIDER DOWN Sons of Commissioner Parks Driving City Auto at Time of the Accident. BREAKS SHOULDER BLADE After an autoist had knocked Paul Anderson, 1327 South Twcnll-fifth street, from his motorcycle at Twen tieth and Leavenworth streets, Sunday evening, he speeded away. Anderson was picked up by pedestrians and car ried to a near-by house, where Dr. Schleier found that he had suffered a broken shoulder blade and a disloca tion of his left hip. He was taken to his home. Mr. Anderson stated that the num ber of the license on the car was "Neb. 84335," which number is car ried on the new Buick machines re cently purchased by the city for the street cleaning department, under Commissioner Parks. Commissioner Pares said his sons, Robert and Jim, city employes, had the car out Sunday evening at the time of the accident and he under stands they were in the machine at the time of the accident. He added that he is making an investigation s to the nature of the collision. , "My sons were taking some lan terns down to the city asphalt plant at the time," explained the commis sioner. This machine is kept at the Holmes Adkins garage in the South Side. The superintendent of the garage said the car was out all day Sunday, but he was unable to state who took the machine away. He added that vari ous persons call for the car and he pays little or no attention to who takes the car. AlWTRKMErSTS. LAKE MANAWA Don't fail to hi th modern soci.ty photodrama Monday Evening;, August 21. BERTHA KALICH In "SLANDER" Fox Film Corporation. Bathing. Boating, Dancing and Other Attractions Frew admission to park. lOe car far from Omaha for aduttst purchase) round-trip tickets for children, 15c EMPRES FALL GRAND OPENING TODAY "OU3 EDWARD'S SCHOOL DAYS," -A Riot ol run ana jaufntar. EDNA DREON, Talented Slnstai Comadhmn HUdegarde. Lochman and Tommy Bonney, . Omaha's Foramoat Juvenllo Artists. ins. i nulla, Comady Novolty Musical Act. PHOTOPLAYS. OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" t&ntuFtli D,u' M,u- u-M-ot jl7!lf,Cir Evon'ss, 1S-IB-SO-7SO SAM HOWE US NEW SHOW MUSICAL URLtlQUK Dstnty la Hull, ine Lorette and big out. Brand New Tramty, "A Wife in Kreiy Port.1' ran with out alloy. Geo r wins State Ploturw, Affinity Betuty Chorus. "Costleu Burletoue," it weather's .hot Udies' Dime Matinee Week Day. BASE BALL OMAHA VS. TOPEKA ROURKE PARK AUOUST 22-U-14-U FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 LADIES' DAY (C.mes Called 3,11 X Bra Seats at Barkalow Bra. al ronTn Ik J I Something New Every Day This la an ar of aatty New Senedles for Multitude of tils. 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