THE BEE; OMAhM tnuKSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1916. IS FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WAN' HOUSES AND COTTAdES PARTLY MODERN. l-R 9401 Maple St I -R. 3401 Parker St 10.00 4-B. 1C1S Cuur Lake Blvd 14.00 1-R. 1016 No. 42(1 St 11.00 MODKRN EXCEPT HEAT. E-R. 2904 Saratoga St 8SO.00 l-R. Silt No. 27ih St (lor col ored) 7. 1.M -R. 2188 So. th St ,...,14.00 ; STRICTLY UODERN. 4- R. !7! Corby St 110.00 5- R. SS07 No. 30th St... 50 l-R 1302 No. 45th St. 37.60 37.60 SO .AO -R. 643 So. 30th St. (close In). l-R. 43 Franklin St l-R 3013 No. 30th (with garasa).. l-R 4113 Farnam St 7-R. 973 No. 37tb Avi 7-R 8908 No. 18th St 7.R. DIE Ro, 26th St. (brand now. 33. tit 36.00 26.00 10.00 trtctly modern brick dwelling).. 88.00 J.R. 4110 No. 30tb St 37.60 l-R. 3901 No. .17th St 30.00 l-R 1717 Park Ave. (choice brick dwelling newly decorated Inside and out) 13.60 l-R. 3008 Dewey Ave. (good brick. dwelling vary cloee In) 46.00 FLATS. E-R. 308 So. 30th St. (itrktly modern flat, with hardwood tin- lab and built-in Hirfet) 336.00 WB HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM PLHTB PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENT INO. PORTER BHOTWELL. 303 So. 17th St. Doug. 6013. 35 3014 WEBSTER, 7 rooms, strictly mod. 3303209 Casa. 6 roome, strictly modern. . 812.501664 N. 20th, 4 rooms, water paid. 412.502221 California. 5 rooms. R1NGWALT BROS.. Brandels Theater Bide;. HOUSES TOR RENT. CREIUH. SONS CO. MB BEE BLDO DOIIO 100 S-nOOM MOD. COTTAOE close In, Flrat Trust Co. D. 1161. FOR RLNT Ap't. and Flats West. FINE WEST FARNAM APT., $42.50 The best apartment now available In Omaha: Colonial Act.. 38th and Farnam Five large light rooms, Wi.60. See or pttone immediately. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. - 1622 Farnara. Douglas 898) fOR RENT Dundee flve-rflom apartment, tor 166.00. - W. I SELBT BON8, DOUGLAS 1510. J-ROOM flat for rent. Modern except heat, tiw. 2Sio f arnam. inquire 2DS Far- nam st North. (iW steam-heated apartments, 1914 Burt St.; rooms, 'modern ; winter prices, 3.6u ana jd.uw. n f INO WALT BRQS.,.t Brandels Theater Bldg, South. ii-ltUuM modern apartment at 420 South 26th Ave.; private basement, heat and Janitor service. - BENSON & MYEKS CO., 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bidg, Doug. 746. Miscellaneoue. ...ifiUa., nut lot t rooms, modern. tii, ;it) pr munUi. fhonc Doug. 6a. FOR RENT Businesa Pr'p'ty UASii-MKNT, 111 S. 16th, steam heat, liili. ti07 S. 13th St., good brick, $30, JOHN N, FRENZait, Douglas 654. WO modern stores near Poitoff.ce. Low i rent. Q. P. Stebblns. HW Chisago, FOR RKNT Modern heat. 41 Ames av store room, steam . Colfax 2900. Offices and Desk Room. UtitUHAULM studio location In Wead bid 18th aud Farnam, and in Baldrlge bldg.. sum ana f arnam, rental reasonable, f. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. , DU81UABLB office rooms In the remodeled 4 Crounse block. 119 N. 16th St., (opposite postofflce), 10 to $16 per month. Conrad young, 3Z2 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571, CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17 tt and uougias. ucuague xuv, am. WANTED TO RENT. Untarnished House i and Flats. WB want more houses and apartment to ' rent The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented aee Payne & Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental Men." 616 Om, Nat. Bit. Bldg..Doug. 1018. YtANTiilt llsiinc on cottages or bouses to rent or celt on eaer payments. , nave ous tomers waiting, .nqulr 111 KarbMfe , Block. Pouglao 0T. . QAlAtAUUldH 4 NKL8CN will k after your rentals. 144 Branded Bldg. Doug. bsu. Furnished Houses and Flats. WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT. We have desirable tenant for good room furnished apartment, lease to April GEORGE, & COMPANY, 902 City Mat. Bk. Bldg) Phone D. 768. Miscellaneous. tfUKNISHlfil) rooming house or hotel In small town. All particulars In flrst letter. Harry A, E. Turnee, 2101 Douslaa St. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West West Farnam Residence $5,000 Thia is a good J-story frame house, with I rooms, strictly modern and In good con dition; one-half block of the Farnam car line and cloee to the Btackstone hotel. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 902 City National Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL HOME. We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at lie N. 33d St. This house has eight rooms, all In fine con Uillon, The lot is 50x143. It Is In a very 'login. bit neighborhood and the price is certainly low. ALFRED THOMAS, 308 First National Bank Bldg. :', ') 4819 CUMING ST. I 13,780 Five rooms, brand new, rooms . all on one floor; absolutely confplete and ready to occupy; paved street, paving paid. Ten-year guarantee on textile shin gles. Can give possession at once: easy lerms. , HI ATT CO., ,;AA U.BEAT THis? MUST BB "SOLE AT flhlCIil I , .(Crvl . n,, 2 S1U.. 1200 CASH. PBICB 82 Dull d.r., strictly mod. bungalow; good as new; east front; paved street; close In An nusual value; a lota if desired. ' M'KITRICK R. E. Co. D. 7482. T,er 214Q..T w I'AniNAfli WJaTKlCT s-room. 1 . baths, nearly new; big discount, only IMtO. Bee It. 128 S. aith Ave, ill L1NCOI.N fll.VD-U-roon, SHiaT etrletly modern, with hot water h.L Uouelaa Ult. North.' MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three years. Has thrs bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second Ioor; vestibule, Urge living room, dining room, Sutler's pantry, kltch sn and rear entry on the first floor; full basement; to -toot lor. No. 8332 Walnut St. Phone Harney j7S. t HAT nve-roum cottage on Florence Boule- vard for only $i,7&0, for a few days. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug, im. Web. 2688. ARM KKS, ATTKNTXON -Chance to buy g room, new, modern, stucco, and e-room, new bungalow, or trade for acres or fruit rHncb, Total value $0,000. Call Webster REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. $3,250 Will buy the modern home at 2638 javenpori st. tdib is ii.ooo less than me price on the adjoining house and lo- ox same size. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1803 FARNAM ST. AN ESTATE orders one remajnlng property t cioiea out. a e-r. nouse, oustnees lot, unitary Ave only II, U0. a great bar gain. I GEO ROB O. WALLACE. 514 Keellne Bldg. blttUNTZt:: rLACsi rwirlctwd district reii flenra Tor sale. F. V Knleei. Ifilfc K FOR BALK t merB Improved. Col hi South. NEW BUNGA' OW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large Jiving room with but Ma book cesee, dining room with plate rail and paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, all on one flour. Oak finish and oak floors, large attlot full basement guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close lo oar, school, stores and park. Will -au for you and show you this bung' low. mono us xor appointment. SCO IT AND HILL CO.. Douglaa 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg FIVE KOOMS-NEW All modern in every detail; living and dining room alt oak finish, with built-in bookcases; pantry with elaborate cap- boards; Icebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This is a real bar gain at H.750: thw casb. balance term to suit. Others ask as much as J.260. Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS., TOt Omaha Nat. Bk. Evenings Web. Doug. tsss. HOUBiO WJkMTsU. Wit HAVE BUYERS FOR HOUrl WORTH THfil IIONBY IN ALL PARTS OF TUB CITT. L1BT YOUR f ROrKK TT WITH UB FOR RESULTS. JNUIL'U REAL EST AT U A INS. AOC1 Rrandols Theater Bldg Tvlsr 10t4. 2S0 CASH. New bungalow, 6 rooms, all on one floor strictly modern; on very easy terms; close In; located 1210 So. 1Mb Ave, Tel. Red IBM. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW I Very easy terms. ,1110 South 26th Ave, Red 1581. Miscellaneous. DON'T PAY RENT ANOTHER WINTER. Bay this strictly modern, new, 6-r. and bath, oak finish, with oak floor! through out; has a number of special features; large Kucnen, wun ouuwn cupooaruu high-grade lighting- and plumbing fix Wren; enamel and tile bath room, window b hades, full cement basement, furnace heat, dandy south front lot, street being paved, close to cur and about 16 minutes' ride down town. Price 12,860; 1360 oash oaianca mommy. RASP BROS. 108 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1663.- . STOP THAT RENT BILL. A new five-room cottage on large cor ner lot, S4xl!26: Just being started: mod ern in every detail; oak floors; cloat In and near West Farnam car line. $2,350, 1300 Down, $26 per Month. ' - ' Ready December ISth. "i SCHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline Bjdg. Phone Doug. 6074. INVibTMNTti, 1.NSUHANC7 4UU In come on price, sz.frvu, 'teing I bouses, rooms each near high school ai Creigbton college. Also ft and (-room bungalows, 1200 down, and two 1 rooms. H down, balance monthly. CHAH. B. WILLIAMSON CO. Ni-JW bungalow: also 3-1. and gardening your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, b houses (fiat cost ia,&oo), ix.&oo. D. tioi FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc., $2,760; $200 cash. balance monthly, uoua isat. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. . , LOT SNAP." , WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. ' Close to Farnara car, Prinibyterlan - church and the new Henry W. . Yates' school site; west front on 34th St.; first vacant lot south of , Davenport, gome fine homes bulld ' lng-ln this block. This lot only $1,850, subject to paving; -48138 ft. D, V. STOLES CO.V v " 816 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. . - .- Doug. 4$. North. v BUY AND BUILD. A, email apartment or flats on this line Military Ave. lot. Just south of Patrick Ave, The lot has a frontage d 60 .feet and- would make an Ideal location for such a building. The present owner will trade his equity or sell on payments. This Is a proposition worth Investigating, . CREIGH, SONS & CO, Douglas 200. 608 Bee Bldg. t AFTER looklnk at MINNB LUSA. 300 dif ferent 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 will understand wny outers are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. lit Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. OWNER must aej east front lot on Fonts nelle Blvd., In ClairmonW Wfll seU at aaortfioa price it taken at ohoe. Call Douglas 1731. MiWNjfl lusa w ice lot on Titus Ave., near mtn dl, oan oe nougat at a bargain; this lot must oe sold, Bei me quick. C. A. Grlmmel, 848 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. South. ACRES SOUTH. . Improved and unimproved In one to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car Hue, Beat of school Iaolllt.es. , C. R. COMB 3, Phone Doug. 1916. 808 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneout. F1NU place tor chicken raising, garden ing or fruit trees and berry bushes; 1ft good lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $760; $1 down ana too per week on each lot. Box 7047, Bee. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START YOUK HOilfcJ IN BENSON 1 BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $200.00; sUe 60x128; located on Locust 6t between Clark and Burn ham, not far from school and car Une. Oeo. B. Wright Re office. Omaha. ; Dundee. DUNDEE. $016 Cuming St. Strictly modern, new, 7r. house,, hard wood finish, extra well built and rigbt up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price $6,400, Baey terms. 8. P. BOB'.' WICK sc SON. 800 Bee Lldg. Tyler' 160$. Florence. NKl'HAWAY has 3. 4, 6, ti) and 125-acre Impr. tracta tor city property, Flo. 228. South Side. i-ttuull residence, South Side, $1,UU; C cash, balance $16 per month. Doug. 612$. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty , DOWN TOWN LOTS. 44x06 feet, 18th and Burt Sts., $2,200. ' 40x68 leet, with half Interest In 16-foot driveway, near 20th and Farnam fits., $1,000. J. H. DUMONT A CO., 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 600. ItNyOMiii property near rord plant. POULTRY AND PET STOCK DAUAOKD WHJiAT, II. so a bunttred. JL W. Waa-ner. aoi N. Ifitb. REAL ESTATE Investment Dp YOU WANT TO MAKK tSSs.DO ON A ItOC.Oa INVESTMENT? t&Ss.9fl equity $600.00 worth of furni ture, ..room, mod., new collate and Karaee, eldewalka, etc., paid; party must lrave city at once. Tbla anap. cornea pnly ones in . tiretime. WBITK, CAU, OR PHONE QUICK. INTERSTATE! REALTY CO.. 2-30 fITY NATIONAL HLDO. MONK IlOimi.AS 82. $21,000, 10 PER CENT NET. A ctote.ln comer, well Improved, two blocks from 16th. on one of the main bua. Inc.. Btroeta wnero values arp Increa.lna rapidly. First tint offered; the best buy on the market today. GLCVER & SPAIN, Douglaa 3c:. lll-SO City National, SEE US ' ' INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKKY SON, Phone Dout. (01. 1601 -I W. O. W. Bid,. RKAL ESTATE. WM. COUFAX. Keellne Bide Dciui. Ill till. FOR HALS. Double brick St. Loula Rat. within tou. blocka of letb and Harney; oloa lo; bar. gain prlca. CALKINS CO.. Douvlaa 131S, City National Bank. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. mi farm, eastern KeWaaka, to trade for city property. . ARCHER REALTY CO.. 680 Brandels Bldb. FORD cai and rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity in house or lot. Call Lit. .fcaai. atier 6 p. m. Box 7080, Omaha Bee. THAUBS TRADES TRADES. Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart ments, Flats, etc, ABBOTT, 4 Patterson BIOCiC; Wfa3 have some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or la. lanC. Edward F. Williams Co., Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, OOuD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment Webster S48. Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches tor city prouerty. B. Franta. 678 Brandels Bid, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORT IN PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA FOR SALE. If you are a sportsman read this ad over more than once. Then get busy; Its the opportunity of a lifetime. For good reasons the owners of one of the finest summer resorts In the northern woods has decided to place his property on the market. Tble Is not one of the conventional summer resorts It's vastly different from the ordinary run of them. Main dining room and cabins are of logs. The location Is an Island of 24 acres In one of Minnesota's grandest deep-water lakes. The boating and bathing are un excelled; there are bass grounds where thla gamey fish Is caught in abundance, together with pike, trout, crapples ana other varieties; the hunting In season Is groat Near by the Mississippi has Its source In Itasca State park, and about all there is a scenic grandeur that fasolnates the eye, and furnishes a constant source or delight Here one may Idle away a summer In Idealistic simplicity, with every appealing sport at the command of visitors. Tne owner wants to sell it, but would take land in North Dakota or Mon tana as part payment Some one who wouia buy it and convert tt into a club nroD erty for a company of wealthy sportsmen wouia mane a tenstrme. For full particulars address J. O. CHRYSLER A SON, . . Lake Park. la. , REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, S and 6 -roomed houses that oan do soia ior siuu casn, balance 816 per month; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & Co. 132P Farnam Bt. Tel. Doug. 1064, HAVE several, parties wanting to change Omaha property for acreage, i or write W. S. FRANK, !0l Neville Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WE have buyers for your property. lrt THJit-STATIS REALTY CO,, 628-30 City Nat Bldg, Doug. 8S6J. FOR SALES F. D. Wead, 810 So. 18th St. FINANCIAL 'Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. PER CENT to 6 per cent on bust class city residences in amounts 82,000 up, also larm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. 82,400 MORTGAGE, bearing 6 per cent semt ann.; secured by property valued at 87,000. Talmadge-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDO. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. ' O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Doug. 2715. FARM and city loans, 6-6 Vt and 6 per cent. w. n. xnomas, .ft.ee.ine mag., Doug. 1648, 6 pet MONEY HARRISON A MORTON 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2, S, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN. SHOPEN & CO., KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS, L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344. PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland ft Trumbull, 44B Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707, MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W, Binder, City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BEOS. 346 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, ,6Vi, 6 per cent, j. tt. jjumont sc uo ib Keciine Btag, 6100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. Stocks and Bonds. Due Mehrn.lfo t- . mortgages are not af fected by European wars or panics. Amounts 6400 6 -to mv.vvv. we collect all Interest and principal free of charge; 60 years in me iveDrasKa farm neia wiinout a joss is our record. KLOKE INVESTMENT C6MPANY. 801 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. MAKE me an offer on any part ten shares commonwealth Mortgage Co.. common. Unusual opportunity. Act quickly, Address i Gap, Bee. Abstracts of Title. Kerr Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., 206 6. 17th St.. around floor. Bonded by Maes. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 806 Brandels Theater. MONEY TO LOAN Furnlt-ire, Pianos, lnd. notes as security. 140 i-mo. H. H, gds., total cost, $8.60, 140 ' Indorsed notes, total coat, fi to Smaller, larger am' in proportionate rate. rnuviuniriT luan society. Organised by Omaha Business Men. 432 Rose Bidg., Ifitb and Farnam. Ty. 666 FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands, CALIFORNIA poultry farms near Los An- geies ior sale, easy payments. Writs S. R. Walte, Shawnee, Oki. Florida Lands. PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY, Farm lands are the Banner Cron Forma of Florida, producing three crops a year. You can buy a 6, 10 or 20 acre tract on easy terms, 6 acres, $10 down, $10 per inontn; ten acres, down, $20 per month. For Particulars and ''Iterator , Call, Write or Phone, PARSONS & SUN. 662 Brandels Bidg Pho: s Douglas 7846. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. FINE Improved 80-airw farm, all tilled1, no waste land, one mite from Ames, la. W. Poosbe, Grn. la. Maryland Lands. KASTFRN shore of Maryland; water front farms, - oysters, crabs, fish, ducks; fine climate; level land; grow everything: bargains In the union. Ask for llluetrati ratalog. H, 1. Tats. Prlncpsi Anne, Md, Minnesota. StO-ACRH FARM, 6 MILES FKu: Minneapolis; 8 miles from two good rail' road towns; good set of bulldinc. consist. tng of 7-room house, larg oarn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, etc. intt acres unoor cultivation; van practl' tally all be cultivated: no waste land eacellent corn land: SO head of cattle. consisting of II cows, balance one and two-year olds, it hortt-a, hotts, ehlckens ana complete set ur mecmneryev en tiling on the placer including one-third of Ibis years crop, govs at S0 pr acre; IS.UflO cash, all the lime wanted on bal ance. ner cent Interest. Schwab. Brua. 1031 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn NiUsouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FAliAI 4J10 tush and J monthly; no interest or Usvs: highly oro ductive land; close to JS big markets. Write lor photographs an full information. Hunger. A-118, S, T. Lite Bldg., Kansas uity, uo, . OR EAT Bargains t duwn, $& monthi buys to acres good fruit and poultry la'i near town. Honthern Missouri. Price on 8200, Add res Box 08, F.xoelslor Springs MO, Nebraska Lndt. . AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Improved 146-acre Ioup Valley Farm in Piaite county, woo., win be sold Public Auction WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, AT 2 P. M, Farm Is 6 miles southeast of Genoa and 6 miles southwest of Monroe, Neb.; very easy terms. This la a good, well Improved larm. If Interested, write Dowd Auction Co. Omaha, Neb,, for further Information. JAMES L, DOWD, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 8-0 acres unimproved land. miles from Newport, Nob.; ltitt acres of meadow, outs 180 tons of hay, balance farm ana pasture, rrlced at 66,400, oumbrance. 83,000, runs 6 years at ti per cent balance cash. Address Box 137, Bas- aett, Neb. 640 ACRES, Al land, well Improved and gooa location in Kimball county: clear. Will consider Omaha property or farm down this way. THOMAS CAMP BE DL, Keellne Building. V 160 AND so -ACRE Johnson uuunty. Neb. xarms; weik improved. bargain la im prjvca so to sarpy county. y STEWART, f 116 s. nth. FOR Nubiaska and Iowa tarms, stat wh you want, ws havo It W. T. (Smith Co. 114 City Nat. Bank Bid.. Omaha. 138,000 BUYS 1,280 acres Improved land miles from Hldney, Neu. Michael ; Ruddy, Albion, Nob. fruit SALE Best larg-i body high irrade medium priced land In Nebraska! very mtie money requtrua. u. Bradley, wol' oacn. Nta. CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to oner. j. j. tjanan, AlCLague flldg. South Dakota Lands. 100-ACRB southeastern S. "u. farm for sale a bargain at 866; good terms. Thos. P. King, Armour, S. D. Wisconsin Lap as. DPFtfR WlaCONSlN beat dairy and gen' imi orop state in ice union. Bottlers wanted; mods for sale at low prtoeo on easy terms; exoeltent lands for stocg raising, ask ror booklet 66 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant, state aoroa wanted. u interested m truit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchard. Address Land Com- mlssloner Boo Rllwy. M Innwapolls. Mine, FARM LAND WANTED DAIRY FARM WANTED. Party with 70 head of etock wants dairy rarm. can take possession March 1, 1817 or lll. Address Box 7662, Bee. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. TEAM, sale. about 2,960 lbs., and wagon, for oivt n. ma. i;onax s(j. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC, . USED CAR DEPARTMENT; Phone D. 1211. . 1047 Farnam St. REBUILT OVERLANDS. ' (LATE MODELS.) FORDS, TOURING CARS, $175 UP. Also Bulck,, Btudebakera, Huppa and other light cara from 1125.00 up, Loweat price, id America, car, demonstrated, ' Llat furnished to out-of-town purchaser,. oena ior 11, no ODllgatlon. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES 1914 Interstate, T-passenger, good con- anion, fzou. 1914 Abbott-Detroit, 7-passenger, elec tric light and starter, $300, 1914 Ford touring, just overhauled, $266. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 86S. 2216-18 Farnam St V Who's setting the pace nowT In the first nine months of 1916 THE BEE Sained 42.90(1 Paid Attn EXCEEDING the COMBINED OAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same tenoa oy mors man 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results, Qood Ratgs. Good Service. AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowoet rate,. KILLT, ELLIS THOMPSON, 11-14 City Nat. Uk. Bid,. ')ou. ,81,. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 209 Farnam St 1914 Hudson Coupe. Douglas 8310. ,$7C0 1916 Velte Six, Touring.,. 660 iBie ruiman, Touring 1916 1 Mitchell, Touring, gacrlflce. 890 FOR SALE 2 -passenger rebuilt Stanley Steamer, very classy appearance, unsur passed power, Bpeed and ease of oncra tion. Like new, a bargain. Cleon Skill- man, t'leasanton. Neb, CROSSTOWN GARAGE. 315 S. 24th Doug. 4442. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup zu, uiasmobtie, Chevrolet, Apperson. WE will trade you a new Ford for your oia one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO., !0th and Harney. Douglas 62B1 DON'T throw away old tires. We make ono new tire 'rrora two old on-n and nave you 60 per cent. 2-tn-l Vulcanizing Co.1 151C yavenport hi., umana, web. Douglas 2814, CORD then lor 1'unJa. AitxS, (B.tio; X'JiUW. $11.68. Zwlebel Bros. 1. 4878. < Farnam St. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL HATIUFY VOU. 1118 Harney St. Doug. 1640. ' AutoRepainnganoajntin'g." STROM BERG SERVICE STATION"" OEORUE W. WILLIAM 8, 1606 Jackoon St. Carburetors my specialty. Rnd 414U, $100 reward for magneto we "can't repair. uons repaircu, uaysaorrer, 210 N, 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and prices right. ai8 8. 19lh St. D. 7390. Auto Livery and Oarages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 2010 Harney St Tyler 866. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive It. I charge oy miie, uoug. seas. Evenings, D. 8608. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HAR LB Y -D A V 1 DlioN MOTORC YCLEiB. Ba gains in usea mat-runes, victor Roos, "The Motorcycle Man," 2703 Leavenworth. 1918 HARLEY-DAVIpSON, with side car; tuny equipped, uneap. Call Colfax 2692 after :30P- m- $80. TAKES 1914 twin Bx equipped, perfect juiiuiium. noum s, mi p. Jin. JOIN the Swappers' Club. Membership Is ires, uau at us or rice. DEMOCRAT CHIEFS SCORE HITCHCOCK AS PARTY TRAITOR (Continued from l'.re On..) its clutches, and today the oartv is be' ing doininated by that power, and he is acting with that power. "Under such conditions is Mr. Hitchcock entitled to the vote of any democrat, who believes that the party should be the representative of the people, rather than the representative ot the liquor interests of this state Asks Support For What? ' "Further, lie is asked the support of all democrats on the ground taht President Wilson needs bim. At the democratic convention held at Colu bus, his friends in the convention sought to pass a resolution endorsing his actions as democratic United Mates senator, not (or the matters on which he stood with the president but oil those in which he opposed mm. "Now if the president needs him and he is with the president after elected in the same way as before tne Columbus convention, of course, as a democrat he could learn the inside work being done by the demo crats, who were supporting the, prcsi dent, and thereby could aid the re- publicans, with whom he was acting prior to the loluinbui convention, and for which aid to the republicans ne asked tne endorsement of the democratic convention. "I am in favor of helping the prcsi dent by not giving Mr. Hitchcock tne privilege of consorting with re publicans and giving them inform. tion which, as republicans, they would not otherwise receive. ; "On Sundty. October 29. his oaDer published an article under large black Headlines as lollows: Backward Democrats falling into line,' 'That C. M. Skiles. dry leader. states belief whole ticket will be elected. , - "If he relies UDon such statements to bring support tor his election. 1 ask why the retail liquor dealers sec retary, in 1910, wrote to' all the saloon' keepers of this senatorial district, urtr ing uicir support ior wir. aicues tor senator, as he had pledged himself to them, which pledge, in writing, was procured by one of the attaches "of the World-Herald office. One of the letters of the secretary of the Liouor Dealers' association, I have in my posessession. ; ' Mr. Neville is ostens blv our Can' didate for governor. He says he is opposed to the amendment, but will carry out the laws if the amendment carries. Let us employ someone who will not only carry the mout, but who is willing to do so. The distillers. brewers and liquor dealers are sup porting Mr. Neville. If elected, and if the amendment carries, he will be in' fluenced by those who made him, or have happen to him what hapened to the man who would not veto the eiKht-o clock closintr Jaw for them, Let us have one who not only will carry out the law, but who is willing to do so. Now if Mr, Hitchcoek. the brew ers, distillers, and liquor dealers, with the aid ot those tn control of the democratic oartv) in this Btate. mani' pulate the oarty for the Duroose of serving tne liquor Interests - of this state, should not Mr, Hitchcock have been satisfied? . "But Mr. Hitchcock and his allies were not satisfied. They must destroy the man who made democracy de mand respect both in state and na tion; destroy, if they could, the man who made it possible for a demo crat to hold office in this state: who made president, Mr. Wilson, the man who asked Mr. Hitchcock to have Mr. Bryan sent as a delegate to the St. Louis convention Mr. Wilson, to whose coat-tails Mr. Hitchcock wants to hang, because, as he savs. Mr. Wilson needs him. , This seems to come with very poor grace at this time, and had his sup porters, who now urge his election so strongly on the ground that the president needs him, had the presi dent so much in mind, they should not have nominated a man who had sought the party endorsement for actions in opposition to the president, "I address this t the rank and file. Of course, it is expected that as a rule those who have aspirations for office, or even a thought that they might want one. will be reeulari but those who desire to maintain the name for all the party has been since 1896 until they sought to destroy the man who roused it from its ilumber. will only find salvation through the rank and file voters of a progressive democracy) "MATT MILLER." Mr. Uraff writes to Senator Hitch cock as follows from his home in Ban croft: "Your very nice circular letter of the 27th inst. to hand, and contents carefully noted. The two principal REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . J. HcShan., Jr., sharlR. to R. C. SLr.hlow, Evans atraet, 140.8 feat east of Thirty-first atraet, south slda, 60x128: Evans street, feet east ' of Thlrty-tlrst street, aouth aide, aOx m s too Lena Mead to Kobert A. McGaohron, Plnkney street, 78 H feet east of Twenty-eighth street, south aide, 3914X 123 ISO J. L. Tennant and wife to Austin Clark, Twenty-eighth avenue. 290 feet aouth of Ellison avenue, eaat . aide, SdxlRO ,.'. 1 Barker company to Grace L. Jeneen. Lincoln boulevard, 277 net west of Oregon Trail, nurth aide, 30x100... 1 arry Braun to Emma N. Anderson, Jones street, 66 feet east of Six teenth etreot, north side, 06x133 ... 13.000 Freda Hansen ana nusuand to winter Bylee, Thirty-second avenue, 87.0 feet aouth of Valley, west side, 43.3x120 Charles W. Martin and wife to Myrtle L. Pratt, Newport, 130 feet cast of Twenty-eighth avenue, aouth side, 44x120 1.700 arte Crawford, et al., to Jennie smith, Emmet atroot, 400 feet west of for ty-third etri-et, south aide, 30x128. 423 ihn Hybln and wlte to Joseph. Ne. kola, Twenty-third street, 173 feet north of w street, 23x180 no u. uioson ana wire to Joseph T. Rynkoekl, soulhweet corner Twen- ty-flrst and 0 atreeta, 40x130....... 3.000 John Htuoen, jr., to df,-ar Hcott, Woolworlh avenue, 04 feet onat of Twenty-ninth atreet, aouth aide, Ir regular, approximately 33x60 eorge ,1. smnelluncner and wife. northeast comer Thlrty-tlrac and Miami, 30x120 i Frank A Frutt and wife to Viola ITrohardt, Newport, 86.8 feet west of Twenty-eighth avenue, north aid., ,2X1211 , - 1 a A. Alwlne to Omaha Loan and Building association, Grant street, 113 feet west of Twenty-ninth street. north side, 40x118 , Abble 0. Lake, et al. to John J. Mul vlh 1. Douglaa street, 140 feot east of Twenty-fourth street, north aide, 70x163 I . Bedwell, trustee, tc Otto A. Ttllesen, Thirty-eighth street, 173 feet south of Ames avenue, west aid., 48X123 100 Hattle N. Oehorne and husband tff Ewald T. otto, 7w.nty-Hfth ave. nue, 110 feet north of Plnkney street, eaat aide, 44.1x188...,.,,.,.. a W. 8. Wright and wife to First Pres byterian church of Benson. Main street, 200 feet west of Fifty-eighth atroet. Benson, north side, 80x118... 1,400 reasons you give therein for being re turned to the United States senate sound very nice to a real Wilson dem ocrat; but when compared with your conduct in the senate for the last three or four years, it is difficult for one to believe that those are the real purposes of your desire to be re elected. "If, as yon claim, your chief motive and desires to be again returned are to assist the president to carry out progressive legislation and to help him in keeping this country out of war, it will become necessary for you to act somewhat different in the fu ture than you have in the past in or der to be of much value, for is it not true that in the past you have upon numerous occasions very much ham pered' and liarrasscd the nrenirlent along tnese lines ! Uid you not know from the beginning that the president was opposed to your munitions em bargo bill, and did vou not a so know that the senate and house both were also opposed to this measure, and did you not also know from the start that your embargo bill stood no more show of passage than a snowball hades? Then why did vou do it? Did you never stop to think, senator, that your action in this matter was very uniair to tne president, esoeciallv from one that promised nnd nretond- eo io stanci oy tne administration f Personal Organ Silent. "The democrats of .Nebraska have never by you through the World-Herald, or in any other way, been in formed why you pulled off this stunt, for do you not realiie that we are in the habit of doing some of our own thinking, and that we have tried very hard to find the real underlying mo tive for this peculiar action of yours in introducing that bill, and the only reason to us appears to be this: You must have i had in mind that this would be the proper way to make you Jolid with the German vote, not think ing how it would affect the president or the rest of the state ticket at the coming election. I notice now that if returned you will be good, but did you ot mane us mat promise betoref Did : occur to you, senator, that the dis sensions in the democratic party in Nebraska at the present time and the opposition by our German friends to the president is something you arc principally responsible for? ; .. "Do you think now when you re flect back over your past conduct that it is a little tate to proclaim to be the only simon pure supporter of the president in Nebraska? And . many democrats are of the opinion' that your sole reason in supporting the president now is to therebv Dull vour. self through again, ' Not on the Squar. "Are you , not somewhat worried that many democrats feel that you have not always played the political game on the square to all those faith ful boys that in the past have been your loyal (upporters? Do you not sometimes feel, senator, that thou sands of your supporters in the past have a right to think that you have on numerous occasions stacked the Nebraska democratic oolitical cardi and when you had to strengthen your nana you couia sup a card trom the bottom of the deck and did so? In your endearma: letten vntt seem to be worried for fear that I may be misinformed to your attitude toward the president. If that Is the case, you will have to Jay the blame for it to the World-Herald, for' I have always supposed through that oublication you kept us informed as to your; ac tion upon public questions. "Sting" Home to Roost. "I admit that the short note nur. porting to be from the president salt ing us Doyi to again support you must be highly pleasing to you, but how often do you find one candidate nnen. ly fighting another upon the samej party ticKetr i well remember when a number of years ago you contracted that sting of ingratitude, from which it seems you have never fully recov- crea, ana i tear it is going to cause you more or less trouble the 7th of next month, I, admit you have been quite successful in building up a po litical machine within the democratic party in this state, actuated, no doubt, to counteract your affliction referred to above. "Trusting the time mav come acain that you mav be entirely cured nf this disease referred to and that all vour oia irienns mat nave so loyally stood by you in the past will again rally to your support, I sincerely hope, sen ator, that with the coming election the last sting of what appears to have neen almost an incurable disease with you may completely disappear arid that you can overlook the very few t:.: i j; . , , yuiiMtai uiaappuimniems you nave in we past encountered upon the polit ical checkerboard. . "CHARLES GRAFF." Seepage in Quicksand Causes Heavy Loss .. To Power Company Grand Island. Neb.. Nov. 1. f.W- ciai icicgram.j siow seepage mrougn the underlying quicksand to day caused a severe loss to the Cen tral Power company's Boelus com pany water power plant when one of the flumes caved in and the turbine engines went out of commission About one hundred feet of the runway collapsed completely and the owners of the plant estimate their loss at from $3,500 to $5,000. The river is not at any unusual height and it was only the character of the sand in connec- iion with the seepage winch caused the accident. The company's service was uninter rupted, the local steam plant being the source of supply. Dr. Stork is Busy Here Last Month Dr. Stork evidently believes in growing with growing Omaha. Last month he brought 260 baby boys and girls to Omaha, while during the tame month last year he brought only 250. Omaha Sends Sixteen Lads to Uncle Sam's Navy Uncle Sam added sixteen sailors at the local navv recruiting office in the postoflice building during the month of October. Fifty-six applicants wer: examined. The navy is still short about 20,000 warriors, and at the pres ent rate of acceptance will have to examine about 225,000 men before- the desired number can be secured. Join the BwanDera' Club. Membership ta free, Call at Bee office. SUES FOR DRIVIMG HOSBAHDFROM HER Margaret Sautter AlbeS that Husband's Parents Poisoned ' Eis Mind Against Her. ASKS FOE $30,000 DAMAGES Too much step-mother-in-law and father-in-law and alleged alienation of affections of her husband on the part of the defendants, John Sautter, well-to-do Sarpy countv 'farmer, and his wife, Marcarct Sautter, are worth $30,000, in the opinion of Anna Saut ter, who has filed suit with the clerk of the district court. , ... Charges that her husband's mind was poisoned and prejudiced against her and that his father and step mother eventually induced him tg abandon and desert her are made by the plaintiff. . " It is set forth tjat Herman B. Saut ter and the plaintiff were married in Omaha, sroiug to one of Jolin Saut- tcr's farms in Sarpy county shortly afterward. The petition relates that everyining was1 mnmmj smootniy un til the plaintiffs father-in-law and hia wife, who is his second helpmate, started to harrass and "nag" the young couple. " Too Much to Eat. ft ta lll.n.J thf IaV. nA Xn garet Sautter charged young Sautter and his wife with being extravagant and with having "too much to eat." In the course of time, the petition states, Herman Sautter was ordered on tne tarm which his tattler gave him. Among the allegations against John Sautter is that he made the plaintiff,, work so hard as to cause the pre- mittlr. hirth nf Um kk., Tl. ha. tition states that when Anna Sautter was in a weakened condition her step-mother-in-law told her that "she ought to be thankful she had a name for the baby." When a reauest was made that. John Sautter act aa godfather at the christening ot, the child, the petition charges, the defendant said '"he isn't dead yet" and refused to have any-' thing to do with the christening. Bryan to Talk for , The Drys Here on Saturday Night W. J. Bryan of Lincoln will apeak here Saturday ' evening under ; the auspices of the Anti-Saloon league. The location has not been decided, but, it is believed a large tent will be cr'ected at Fifteenth and Capitol avenue. - - - tit will be met at 5 o. m. at the Union station by a committee com-. prising Lysle i. Abbott, L. J. Quinby, W. R. Patrick. I. J. Dunn, C. G. Cun ningham, J. V. Sterett, L. 0. Perlcy, J. Speedy. John Fiti Roberts and C. K. snerman. Mr. Abbott will preside at the meeting, which will be called at 8 o'clock. . Mr, Bryan is a well known temper ance spcuitcr, who has been heard on the chautauqua platform on numerous occasions, i He served for a short period as secretary of state and is re membered aa having (been a oresiden-. tial nominee on the democratic ticket, He lived at Fairview, near Lincoln, for many years. He is a brother of the mayor of Lincoln. Holdrege Inherits u Part of Big Fortune . At direct descendant of Gideon , Howland of Dartmouth, Mass., who died many yeara ago, George W. Holdrege of Omaha, general manager of the Burlington and a member of the Grinnell family, it numbered among the list of heirs to a trust estate of $1,250,000, of which the late Hetty Green had life use, and has filed his claim with the trustees. This' estate, acquired in the whaling indus try at New Bedford, Mass,, by the father of Miss Sylvania Ann How land, was passed on by her to her niece, Hetty Green, more than fifty yeara ago, . .. -, Now it is to be apportioned among the descendants of Gideon Howland. There are some 440 claimants, scat tered all over the United States, The Grinnells are among the inheriting families. T.ftS!P5! TTicj Pnrcjo "And Then Finds It, John O'Neill, ironworker, is con gratulating himself on a rare piece of good fortune. O'Neill, while on his way to work, extracted his wallet containing a $20 gold piece and sev eral coppers to purchase a morning Bee. 1 his occurred at Sixteenth and Dodge streets. After walking on sev eral blocks he discovered that he had dropped the purse, instead of return- ' ing it to his pocket. He retraced his steps and Several yards from where he purchased the paper, an earlier edition of The Bee rose with a gust of wind from the sidewalk. His purse containing the $20 gold piece was un der it. Subscribe for The Bee and save money. Slater President Real Estate Board Ed M. Slater was elected nr.-sident of the Omaha Real Estate board at noon. G. D. Tunniclifife was elected vice president. Hugh Wallace wal ' elected treasurer, and A. I. CreiKI was re-elected secretary. , t. K. Benson. Harry A. lukev and Harry Wolf were made members of the executive committee. Will Missouri Fool the , Omaha Pumping Station? A communication from a resident o North Omaha has reached the Com mercial club, saying that there is dan ger of the Missouri river changing its channel and leaving the intake at the metropolitan pumping station ; dry. The club took no action in the mat- -ter, General Manaser R. B. Howell of the Metropolitan Water district re cently said that' reasonable precan- tions had long since been taken against such a possibility.