THE OMAHA SUNDAY-BEE: FEBRUARY 4. 1917. 3-D (' FOR RENT APARTMENTS West FOB, RENT Cloao In, atrtctly modern room Apt. new. 2711 Dewey ve. SIS In umrnii, 140 In winter. Phono Barnej 4.74. VERT choice 6-room ateam heated apart ment on Went Parnam St JOHN W. ROBBINS. 180J FARNAM ST. ST. CLAIRE, 21th and Harney, 3-room apartmenta. Call Harney til. South. . HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 2IM Woolworth s and -rtora flata, modern except heat, aooth frona, on park, near car lino. 111 and SIS. Webeter 03l. D. C. BUCK, 2M N. HTH. Miscellaneous. FASHIONABLE APARTMENT IN "THE DWIGHT." Haa 9 roomi, Including- larfe Hvtns room, with front porchdining room, aun parlor, kitchen, tiled bath and three food ' elaed brliht and airy bedroomo. You will find thle apartment practically perfect In architecture and appointments Ex clusive and refined surroundings, on car line. Price $66. PAYNE & SLATER CO, SIS Omaha Nat. Bids;. Phono P. Hit. $30.00 5H0 So. 26th Ave., all modern fi-r. brick flat. (30.00547 So. 27th Ave., 6-r. brick flat In excellent condition. GLOVER & SPAIN, Dourlau 3962. 919-30 City National. ELEGANT 4 -room apartment, very close In; h&B juat been newly decorated. Sea Payne & Slater Co., phone Doug, 1016. 618 Omaha Nat l Bid. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. IX) you want to rent your vacant property? ' IF SO, list It with OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCT. as we cannot supply the demand for va cant property of all kinds. .Call ua and let ua talk It over with you. Haatingi & Heyden, Ml Harney. Tyler 50. WANTED TO RENT A thoroughly modern, well built, eight or nine-room house In Dundee, West Farm or Field Club Dia tricta. No small children. F. B. Hovey, care Stock Taids National Bank. Furnished Houses and Flats. I WANT to ren desk space"".!, some office . where my mall and telephone calls would be cared for. Mr. Condon, Douglaa 1093. Rooms Wanted. ' A YOUNG German widow, with 6-year-old boy, wants comfortable room with board with Protestant people, without children, who will take full charge of the boy. Close to publio school. Phone Red 4131. i 1911 B. 17th. Miscellaneous. GOOD house and acre or half acre good garden.1"1 not outa H H" wtroB 2013 Bancroft St. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty 22H CUMING ST. 20x60, good location. near crossiown u-kubicj, 2306 Cuming St.. office, scales, yards and bins, suitable for coal and feed store, 436.00. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO. Tyler 1536 333 Rose Bldg. Stores. STORES FOR RENT. ' 15.04 2S1S North lth street, 20x60 ft 37.502022 North 16th street, 20x60 ft., steam heat. 50.00 714 South If tb street, SlxtO ft 60.00 &2d and Dodge streets, 29x61 (4 ft. 75.00 616 South 16th street, steam heat. 100.00 1503-5 Howard street, 20x80 ft steam heat, new. 175.0016-18 South 16th street, 40x0 it., hasement, steam heat v GEORGE & CO., Phone D. 75f,. , 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. In the Bun Theater building we have a very attractive Btore room, suitable for high class candy and cigar business. Also 6,600 'square fent of floor space In basement, with attractive entrance on Far Bam St., all decorated, wired and ready for occupancy. Terms of lease on application. 135 per month, store room, about 22x80 feet. New show windows. 1&03 Howard St. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. amncia a XTT-W ilTPIPl i-.TO VOR BRNT 1726 St. Mary's Ave., 18x40 $40 1420 and 1424 Capitol Ave 30 We still have several low-priced mod ern stores and offices in the Farnam building, 13th and Farnam Sti. FIRST TRUST COMPANY, REALTOR, 400 Flmt Nat. Bank Bldg. i-L1- DANDY store room, 714 S. 16th St., brand new front; will put in first-class condition for good tenant; bargain at $60. PAYNE & SLATER CO.. 616 Omaha Nat. Bjdg. STORE. J07 S. 16th street, for cigar store or other business. Dandy location. Call Tyler 1858. STORE ROOM, 2116 Cuming St.. with room ' la rear; good for shoe or tailor shop or any small business. $25 per. month. Call Webster 3358. ' , CONFECTIONERY store or bakery for rent, with living room In rear, 16th and Wirt $26. ' H&sttmcs Herdn, 1614 Harney. Ty. SO. GOOD location, 3320 Parker, with living rooms in rear, near car, bam, $16. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 50. OFFICES and studios, single or en suite, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. F. D. Wead, 1108. 18th Ht, D. 171, Realtor. MODERN STORES AN DOFFICES In Far nam Bldg. First TrustvCo., D. 1151. STORE or rent, 16th St., near postofflc. O. P. Stebblna, 1610 Chlcaaro. STORE for rent, 16th St., near postofflce. G. P. Stebblna, 1610 Chicago. OfficetKand Desk Room. OFFICES. Single aad en suit. In a central lot. tlon. BROWN BLDG.. Room 407. Douglas 1818. FOR RENT Offices located over our drug store suitable for physician or dentist; common reception room. Inquire of Dr. Dormody at offices, or Sherman A Mc- ( Connell Drug Co., 161h and Dodge Sta. DKS1KABLE utTlce rooms In the remodel! Crounae block, llf N 1Mb St ( op poet U postofflce). lit to IK per taooth. Conrad Young, 123 Brandels Theater. Dong. 1671. CHOICE o-.lce apace. Balrd Bldg.. 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Garages and Barns. BARN for car or horses, $4 a month. 814 8. 28th Bt Miscellaneous. STORAGE SPACE. 3,300 square feet rear of 1409-11 Har ney St Will rent all or part. CITY TRUST COMPANY, 16th and Harney Sta. Phone D. 781. LARGE, light basement, 16th and Howard, cheep Wrlrbt tabnry Dong. US. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arizona Lands. A MESSAGE TO HOMESEEKERS 40 acres, 30 In cultivation, 4 -room house, barn, out buildings, large family orchard, good well; all under fence; 4 miles from town; free range for stock; bargain at $900; see for yourself. VjfA. Tolea, Black Rock, Law rence County, Arkansas. California Lands. FOR SALE In Fresno and King- counties, San Joaquin. Valley, California, Ideal land for alfalu, gitlo and fhilt growing, stock and poultry raising. One-tenth down and nine easy annual payments on balance at 6 pet In good farm neighborhood, close to market Over 15,000 acres of choice land, at very reasonable prices, to select from. To be sure you areyetjjng what you want, you may lease for one, two sr three years' with option to purchase on above tfcrma. Write for details of this at tractive method of buying on terms In rtach of anyone. Tou could ' ask for no fnirer deal. San Joaquin Valley Is in the heart of wlnterless California. 40 acres nnoogb and should pay for Itself Id five j cam. You can start here with only $1,000 and make good. I will gladly place you in touch with those having the lands for sale. This is such an easy way to get a California farm that my advice is to act quickly. C. L. Sea graves, In duntrial Commissioner, A. . & V, Ry,, 3107 Ry. Exch., Chicago. Fionoa Lands. J.AlblS ALFALFA IN FLORllA Natal Hi) this winter First cutting, 10 days; 160 to 180 annually on $60 land, llf Pa if on Blk. Wa4out tM (svsoiogs). FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. PALM BEA"H COUNTT. Wo have tho record crop truck laraen ana Mini mm iana tne uniteo States. You can buy on easy wrrns. Note: If you are i sobd land sales- mair- Palm Beach county. Florid , offers you the boot land proposition in America. PARSONS A SON, It Brand Ls Bldg. Douglas TI4I. Excursions leave Omaha first and third Tuesdays every month. Make y ur reser vations with us early. V Michigan Lands. FOR SALE Clover-land farms. Grains thrive. Drouth, hail unknown. Root crops, dairying, a-raslac. IdeaL Fine roads, mar ket: .43 growing days. Average killing xrosts October 2. Terms easy, ueorge Rowel Jr., S3 Bacon Blk., Marquette, Mkh. Missouri lands FOR SALE The best blue grass farm In southwest Missouri; 600 acres In b.oe grass, grated 10 years; 200 acres In bluostera, gracing all the year; mild In tern, abundance of spring water and shade; price, $30,000. Address George T. Sidway. owner. Monett, Mo. SMALL MISSiiUKI KARM $10 cash and II monthly; no Interest, or taxes; highly pro ducttvo land; close to 1 big markets. Writs for photographs and full Informs lion. Monger. A-lli. N. T. Ufa Bldg.. Kansas city Mo. EXTRA fine farm for sale. Bargain, terms. Z. M., Owner. Sellgman, Missouri Route 1. ivt n.-sota Lands. FOR SALE Or will exchange 'for western Iowa or eastern Neb. land of equal value, two Minnesota farms: This land Is lo- . cated la Cottonwood county, Minnesota. 26 miles north of the Iowa Ime, about due north of Sheldon, la.; 340 acres 1 miles from town; fair Improvements, tiled and In firat class shape; good soil and you can plow nearly every foot. Price $121 per sere; 160 acres four miles from town, no improvements, all under culti vation, gentle, rolling; splendid farm, price $110 per acre. Owner wants fair cash payment down and will carry balance back at 6 or 6 per cent These farms will compare acre for acre with lowsr land. HI ATT COMPANY, 245 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 60. Mississippi Lands. 5,000 ACRES $4-75 acre; other large, small farms, $10 to $26 acre; mild climate, plenty rainfall, big crops. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Nebraska Lands. THE FIRST ORGANIZATION OF ITS KIND IN THE UNITED STATES A SUCCESS. Had we wished to, we could have come to this city and organized s com pany of $100,000 . 00 capital and never solicited more than fifteen or twenty peo ple, who are familiar with our develop ment work in the west We did not want to do this. We wanted a "People's Company"- Company made up of the small salaried people, the good salaried people and the professional people of the city of Omaha, backed solely by this class In stead of the big moneyed interests, as would have been the case had we taken the route of organising a stock company for the purpose of farming on a large scale. Now, then, many, many people have responded. Dozens more than wo an ticipated would respond, within the few short days we have now been running. Tho big gun was fired the target was struck square in the center. "The People" have responded and have clearly shown us that this was the opportunity they had been waiting for. Our first tracts are well nigh sold out and we are today start ing out surveyors on other tracts right closely adjacent to the same towns and 'cities. Our Association has already passed that mark which Insures success. However, the larger the Association be comes, the stronger it will be, and we therefore request others to come and join us in this, the greatest wage-earner-i' op portunity of the present day. An op portunity to become the owner of a small farm that will work for you and that will take care of you in your declining years. We farm the farm for you we make the farm help to pay for itself we give you two-fifths of all receipts derived from its tillage right from the very first year., You do not have t watt four or five years, as la the case with orange tracts or fruit tracts of various kinds, , but it Is a real God's own Nebraska, farming proposition. A proposition right here within your own state; a proposition that will pay for It self In full, give you back every dollar you have paid in, together with a nice little dividend check, because, within three years at the longest, and, in many instances you will find that, two years will accomplish all of this. Only $25 to $35 down and only $5 and $6 a month In fu ture payments gets you one of these tracts. The number Is limited in which we are guaranteeing to farm your tract for you this year. Act today and gpt In on the 1917 crop Potato, Judging from all angles and ail evidence to be ob tained, will be higher next year than they are this year, and any good housewife will bear us out in the assertion that they are high enough this year. . If you can not call at our office and see our display, at the corner of 16th and Howard streets, opposite the Audlltorium, telephone us. Our phone number is "Doug las 9371," and we will be very glad to Sail upon you, bring you one of our little books for you to read, and then, after you have discussed It and read this book thoroughly, we will again call for your decision. Most slncerety your, THB HUNGERFORD POTATO GROWERS' ASSN, 15th and Howard Sta. . Douglas S371. FOR SALE. 1 acres In Gretna, Neb,, with sis-room house, good barn, etc. One acre In bear ing fruit, balance under ploy. Price $3,600. No trade. Address, K. T. HUGHES, GRETNA. NEBRASKA. FINE CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM 160 acres bottom land, black loam soil, 26 acres natural timber; 4 miles to good town, V mile to school; good bu tidings; price, 111,000; terms; no trades. Bos 428, Bee. STOCK PROPOSITION. 6 40 -acre school land lease In Thomas Co- 7 miles from Thedford, Wltn privilege or running stock on adjoining government land at small cost per head. Price for quick sale, $640. Write L. C. OandsJI, 404 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln. Neb. 80 ACRES In Saunders county, all under cultivation, adjoining city limits or R. R. town; $160 per acre; will exchange for acreage near Omaha. V L, L. N etna way, Florence, Neb. Flo. 228. . DOUGLAS CO. farm of 160. all good, 2 miles from good town; price, fioo per acre; cash. R. B. TRUMBULL, $11 World-Herald Bldg. Doug. ,1734. WE FARM the farm we sell you. THB HUNGERFORD POTATO GROWERS' ASSN., Co-operative Potato Farming, " lith and Howard Sta., oppcslts Auditorium. WhlT land mads dry enougb for crops or no pay. Is our way of draining land. No tract too largo or too wet Guarantee Drainage Co.. Oakland, Neb. I 0UO A FARM for ssle or trade. D. 1711 4 W rnlmrt 44 1 FW Rldg SOME bargains In Kimball county farms; Improved and raw land; land that raises 15 to 36 bushels of wheat per acre; $10 and up. Farmers' Land Co., Kimball, Neb. Oregon Lands. THE OREGON ALMANAC contains a vast amount of Inter esting and valuable information cov ering that great state. If yon are thinking of farming or are seeking a business location In the west you should certainly have that book. I will send a copy of It to you, absolutely free. Writs to me today. y R. A, SMITH. COLONIZATION & INDUSTRIAL AGENT UNION PACIFIC BltffBM ROOM 1022, UNION PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS, OMAHA, NEB. jiouth Dakota Lands. HOME SEEKERS - VOW ACRES OOVERMENT IR RIGATED LAND OPEN TO HOME HTEAD ENTKT FEBRDABT ITH, NEAR ; NEWELL, S. D. ALSO 640-ACRE GRAZING TRACTS NOW AVAILABLE, UN DER NEW STOCK RAISINO LAW. - FOR PARTICLUARS . WRITE NEWELL COMMERCIAL CLUB. NEWELL, S. D. ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Texas Lands. MR. RENTER Would you like to exchange the snowdrifts and six months' winter for a climate where perpetual crops are grown, where you can buy tho most fertile land for $36 per acre on easy payments, and get with It all tho dairy cows and feeders you can take cars of, they to pay lor inemseivea ana rurnian you aa in corns besides 7 Ask, W. O. Templstoo, ! Bee Bldg. 110 ACRES, $40 acre; adjoins towns, fruit am trie t; mild cltmat, plenty rainfall, sure crops; would trade Iowa or No- braska. Q. P. Stebblns. Kit Chicago. '. & FRANKS Real stlats. oast To: lands JT' Nevllli Blk. Da acta ICS. Wisconsin Lands, BE TOUR OWN BOSS, .. Get a farm home in rich corn and clover belt of northwestern Wisconsin along new Soq lino, fifty miles, Bt. Psul. Minn., near Duluth. Superior. Land seekers sll say, "I saw nothing better." Yor'H like this wonderfully prosperoui stock and dairy region too. Well nettled but prices still reasonable. Rich soils, hardwood timber, plenty rainfall, healthful climate, beauti ful lakes, fins schools. Creameries every where. Only 60 miles, big markets. Im proved or unimproved, $16 per aero sod up. Investigate at once. Map and list free. Baker. N 117. St. Crots Falls, Wis FARM LA.vD WANTED RANCHES, Farm Lands bought, sold, ex changed. & S. and R. B. Mont gomery. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED New Leavenworth Heights Addition. BRAND-NEW HOMES. Extra line five-room modern bungalow; all bulit-ln features, oak finish, full floored attic and cement basement ; a dandy home for someone looking for -u. real home. f A splendid six-room semi -bungalow, oak and white enamel fln Is h. oak floors throughout; Urge generous rooms and ex ceptional closets; beautifully decorated. Don't fall to see these, they are priced rlghL. Osborne Realty Co. 701-2 Oma. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler ,49(1. . 1814 N. 27th St., $1,850. Five rooms and bath, modern except heat, east front, nice lot. Osborne Realty Co., " Six Rooms - West Farnam District (-rooms on first floor with one room finished on the second floor consisting of large living room with fireplace and built-in book cases; dining room, butler's pantry, kitch en with built-in cabinets, two bed rooms with bath having tile floor, pedestal lavatory and wall bath tub. All the bath room fixtures' are very elaborate. Two bedrooms, bath room and butler's pantry are full white enamel. House Is 27x42 on the foundation, ' fall basement, brick foundation, vapor heating system, toilet In basement with floor drain, sink, hot and cold water for laundry purposes. Lot 60x127. This is an exception ally good buy at $4,260; 2 blocks from 40th and Farnam Streets. 1 Hiatt Company, J4i-7- Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bld.Tjrlr 10. I PRICE ONLY $2,000. If you have $1,000 cash to pay down i we can sell you a swell (-room cottage, strictly modern, for only $2,000; when you see It you will say It Is well worth $2,100; owner Is going on a farm, and will make a big sacrifice to get the money. BIG 4 REALTY CO., 1016-U W. O. W. Btdg. Douglas S486. WE HAVK a party who will build a garage near 36th and Leavenworth to your order on an 8 per cent net basis 10-year lease; Investigate this at once. Call American Security Co., Douglas 6013. and ask for Mr. Packard. WEST FARNAM. stucco, 1-r.. modern. Lot value. $3,000; bouse value. I4.00S. All for tt.000. tit No 3iltb Ave. Doug, 4T. 6-ROOM modern except heat, well located. $1,250; 2&o down, balance as rone. zv Rose Bldg. Tyler 763. North. Something Special CHOICE NORTH SIDE HOME. Seven rooms and bath, breakfast room, double fireplace, all the built-in features, extra features throughout; choice south front lot; close to Lothron school, Kountxe park. University of Omaha and 24th SL car lines, This is something for a per manent home. Osborne Realty Co., m-l Oma. Nat Bk. tld. TylT ttt. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON LINCOLN BLVD.r ,500. 4-room stueco house, beautifully finished In oak; modern In every particular; will make terms; don't fall to see this place before you buy. Call Douglaa $011 dur ing office hours and Colfax 24fi0 after 6 p. m. B. L Morrow. A BARGAIN. Tor Sal My I -room residsneo, cor. 3Sth and California Sts.. on car line 2 blocks from St. John's church and Creighton college, and walking dlstanco. John Ballivan, 2771 California St. "v . NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, finished In Oak. Locatnd at Sf2t N. th BU Pries IJ.UO. Terms. Will taks small cottage in trade. NORR7S ft NORRIS.y 400 Bes Building. Phone Donglss 4270. -ROOM." strictly modern In every respect, near Kountse park. A bargain at $3,100. 420 Rose Bldg. - Tyler 713, South. Close In Home $3,000 Located within one block of Park avw- r nue and Leavenworth, near three car lines. Ws can offer this all-mode rn, C room, 2-story house Cheap. It Is In ex cellent condition, ornpled by the owner, newly decorated; has 2 igood sleeping rooms and finished in birch throughout; east front lot, good neighborhood. George & Company, 02 Cltr Nat'l Bk. Bldf. Phona. D. Til. PRICE ONLY $2,800. Too can't beat this for a homo sr an Investment; this property will rent for $ao per month; the house Is strictly mod ern; has t large rooms on first floor; large screened In back porch. 12x11', two large rooms on second floor, new garage with electric light In back yard; laundry In -basement; wired for electric washer and Iron and plumbed for gas plate; lot 60x142, fine shade In front and back yard; ce ment walks, paved streets; only one block to car; close lo'Cathollc, Christian, Pres byterian and Swedish churches; seven blocks to Lincoln school; $800 rash, bal ance $22.(0 per month. See this today. Pfcono South Ult. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED South. BIG BARGAIN SpUTH 20TH STREET Oood l-room cottage and a 4 -room cot tare on one lot, at 2433 So. 20th St.; It excellent repair, paving all paid. Only sz,7w tor tao two co i is sea. isasy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS 400 Bes Bldg. . Phone Douglas 4570. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Built only three years. Has three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large living room, butler's pantry, dining room, kitchen and rear entry on first floor; full basement 60-footyloL Prtoa $6,7&0. Terms., NORRIS & NORRIS 409 B. Bldf. 1l. Dootlaa 4370 Field Club District 7 -room strictly ifiodern home. Hot water heat, a fine east front near 26th and Woolworth Ave. Price $4.7(0. This is without a doubt the best buy In this loca tion. Bes us at once about terms. Hiatt Company, llt-l-i Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bld. Triar 10. Two Special Bargains A brand new 7 -room house, oak floors and oak and birch Annsh; all the latest bullt-tn features; large south fronfc lot, centrally located and only one block to car. Nice home in Hanscom Park district (-rooms, hot water heat, large lot; block to car. Will take a smaller house as part payment. S. W. Cor. 16th and Howard. D. 152. Miscellaneous. TWO very fine five-room heated apartments, quarter-sawed oak finish, Ideal arrange ment, tine location, large rooms; by far i the best apartmenta In the city of Omaha; can give Immediate possession. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313. City Nat' Bank Bldg. CHOICE HOMES. Modem to the minute, ranging In price from $3,000 to $6,000. on large plots, re fined surroundings and every known Im provement and convenience; for sals at your own terms, exclusively by the SOUTH OMAHA INVKSTMKNT CO. 4036 8. 24th SL Phone South 1247. THB GREATEST OA1N 4t,t2$ tn paid want-ads ever mads by an Omaha paper, la tbt record of THB OMAHA BES for lilt. BKST RESULTS LOWEST RATH MODERN BUNGALOW Pine location, oast front, pavad street. I rooms, hardwood floors snd finish, close to school and car A bargain at $1,000 Easy terms Call owner lius 1723 NEW bunsalow, also l-r. and gardening; your terms and price; lnv. with $400. rent 3 houses coot $$.M0), $2.(00. D. 1107. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modem, etc.. $2,760; $20 cash, balance monthly Colfai 7IJ5 HOUSES In all parts of tho city. i CREIQH. SO JB A CO.. 608 Bos Bldg. J. B, ROHINSON, Real Estate and Insur ancs. 443 Bee Bldg Douglas 3007. BARGAINS In all parts of "city. See me. O. P. Bobbins. - REAL ESTATE Unimproved West ' Beautiful Lot 45x132. Belmont addition, north of Krug Park-j lot easily worth $376; will sacrifice for $25 cash. CALL OWNER. WALNUT 2833. North. FOR SALE, CHEAP Leaving town, 3 lots; willing to lose $100; 2 lots, $00, all In good location; 1 coal box, 1 les wagon, 1 patent wagon, 1 writing desk, 1 base burner. Webster 6111J THE URUATIUJJ' UA1N M.Tlt In paid wnntads svr mads by any, Omaha paper Is the record . of THE OMAHA HUE for 101C, BKST RESULTS LOW RST RATA. Miscellaneous. BARGAIN IN VACANT RESIDENCE LOTS t lots on Baratoga near 20th St.. and 2 west on 20th. Oood -iull lots with sewer and water. $600 each. , One-half acre In Benson, $600. South front lots on Arbor, Just west of 24th St. Price $600. j East front lots south of Door Park boulevard on 10th St, $6M. If you want lots for investment or are going to build. It will pay you to see us first, r We own these and also hav lots located In Kountse Place and Evans ton we will sell and are priced right. TRAVER BROTHERS,,, ' Phone Douglas 0380. lit First National Bank Bldg., Corner 14th and Farnam. LOT for sals Clalrmont addition, one block from car, east front. W1U consider Ford automobile as part payment. TaL Ben son 374-W." .IEAL ES I ATE I RACrCACiE TRACKAGE. 3 SLIM acres O. 3. 4 - trackage at Gibson. Suitable tor Industry desiring large area with low pries. Also bavs I acres beautifully located on - boulevard. H ft fieri without trackage, W." L, SelbJ 4k Sons, Xoel.no Bldg. vEAL ES 1 ATE Invc.tme. i Farnam Street Near 22d Street ' 22x122 feet, 2 story brick building. A low pries can be made on. this for Immedi ate sale. Property values steadily advanc ing. Don't miss looking this over If you want property which Is In direct line with Omaha's retail growth. George & Company, Ph.n. D. 7(1. It C1U Nat'l Bk. BMl, Harney Street Apartment Close to 24th street. This m well-constructed, well arranged apartment In ex cellent condition. Will net substantuU In come of the purchase price. There Is also additional groond to bo Improved. George & Company, 202 City NaTl Bk. Bldg. Phono D. 7 alt A CORNER lot, 4144, unrestricted and suitable for store or flats, to be sohl at a sacrifice for cash, for owner, who Is leav ing Omaha. This lot Is on oornsr of Far nam aod Coming oar Moo and all paving Is In and paid for. Call ua If yoa are la. terostod la a bargain. Sbulor A Cory, 294 Kosllns Bldg. Phono. D. Mli, APARTMKNT $7 1. SOS laoem U Pr coat. oa real otn very Bas location; mortgs ftMN and will aooapt t;i0,sss B trmd; aalane ash or negotiable papers. CALKINS A CO., Douglas 1312 City Nst'l Bank Bldg tthtAl ESTATE. WM CUl-KAX, ' 1M Kootlao niog. Dona. lift. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success ' REAL tl A I L Suburban Benson. START TOUR HtHB IN BENSON. BUT THS LOT. $10.00 down and $1 00 per inenttH price $200.00; else, r-lilll; located on Locust St., between Clark and Bainham. not far from school and car line, Oeo B Wright. Bee Office. Omsha HOUSES, Tots and acrea In Ben hud" on pay -ments; 20 seres near lrvtnaton; 100-arre farm near Irvtngton; no trade. Mark M. Parmer. Harney 4062. Dundee. SEVERAL lots, building restriction. IS. 600.00. Adjoining Happy Hollow Ctral. I400.M to I1.0M.H. W U BBLBT A SONS, Doug. 111. A DUNDKK lot bargain, near school and oar line Write Rot 0x22. Bee. Florence. 10 ACRKS at Florence, S-rra. house, chicken houses, berries, cherries, apples, etc. 4 acres alfalfa. Trade for farm. $10,000. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 023-30 City Nat. Bldg. Doug. 28(3. 1161 ACRE, auruage sold; X iractsittfi at $300 Last chance. Call Net ha way, Flo 121, South Side. A GENTLEMAN'S HOUB. A stately, spacious jnanslon on S2d Ave., overlooking Hanscom Park, with 12 large airy rooms, 1 fire places, steam heat and Innumerable closets snd pantries. Ter raced plot. ICOiiTt feet. Price, $12,000. Only $2,600 oasb required. For sslsooly by the SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.. 4t3S South Wth St. Phone South 1241. , MEDIUM PRICED HOMES. On the South Side, on full-slsed lots, ranging from $1,300 to $2,000 In different localities, with all city Improvements, near schools and churches; can be bought from us on a small ensh payment. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 4l!i R 34th Ht. Phone South 124T CHEAP HOMES. We bavs a largo number of small nouses with to 4 rooms, ranging tn pries from $00 to 11,200, on full elsed lota, which we can sell st your own terms. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.. 4126 S. 24th Ht. Phone South 124?. FOUR ACRES. Well improved Win take good bunga low ss part payment. S. P BOSTWICK A SON. REAL ESTATE I o Exchange 160 ACRES -40 cult, bal. In fins hardwood (whits oak) timber, H mi. to sawmill. House and outbuildings; all clear. Will trade for house or vacant lot In Omaha. Snap at $3,100. interstXterkaltt CO., 020-30 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. J362 BundayWaLC2l. A CLOSE in large 12 -room, strictly all mod ern house; lot 18x140, located 100 ft. north of Leavenworth St. at 700 Georgia Ave. House cost $14,600 to build. Lot easily N worth $0,000. Will trade for clear western land or clear Omaha vacant lots. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1010 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715 MUST sell or trade, nonresident; 6 -room, story and a half house; nearly new; strictly modern; hardwood floor, garage; i lot 60x120; paying 10 per cent; $3,000; easy terms. 2616 Fort. Owner. I. Smith, Castle Hotel. FOR SALE or trade for 9 -room' house, cat tle ranch; modern, 6 lots and orchard; 0143 Rlggs St., Bonsoo; 3 blocks end of car line, $600. Phone 232. TO EXCHANGE 320 acres Improved farm In Oklahoma, for Gen, Mdse.. or lid we. Must be good. Address Box T 836, Omaha Bee. 1 2S0 ACRES, highly Improved, near Aber deen, South Dakota, to exchange for in come properly. Write F. L. Jones, Creston. Iowa. THB, GREATEST GAIN 1, 730 In paid want-ads ever mad by any Omaha paper. Is the rcor of THE OMAHA BEE tor ltll. BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATH 3-STORY brick furnished hotel, north Mo. Brick business building, Iantha, Mo. 80 acres, 3& cultivation, 3 miles railroad. What have youT Tell us. Ollmour, fomona, mo. 154 ACRES, south of Hamburg; 100 acre In winter wheat, bal. corn and oats; fair Improvements. Will exchange for good city Income. 430 Rose Bldg, Tyler 762. WE have some good bo mas and rental prop erties for Neb or lows land Edward K Willlimn Co.. Omsha Nat'l Bank BJd 6-ROOM, strictly mod., will exch. for close in lots. Let me show, you this. 430 Rose Bldg. Tyler 703. Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches foi . cfty properly Kranta. 670 Brand-la Hide TWO well-located lots to exchange for Ford car. Phone Colfax ,1206. REAL ES 1 A I E WAN I ED "1 DOES $2,000 CASH ' LOOK GOOD TO YOU? -We have a buyer who will pay spot cash for a 6-room, all modern house that can be bought for $3,000. BIG 4 REALTY CO- 1016-ls W. O. W. Bldg. Dj 1420. A GOOD payment down for 6-room, nearly new, strictly modern house; must be In good neighborhood, not over I blocks faom car line and from the owner direct. I will pay no commission to rnal estate dealers or home builders. Box 20, Bee. ' WNTKD 4. 6 and tt-roomed houses I ha' can bo sold for $100 cash, balance lift pei month; seod complete description first Inttar. W. FARNAM SMITH & LO.t 0 1220 Farnam. (.1ST your 6 and l-room houses with us WB SELL THEM. OSBOHNE REALTY CO Doug 1474 LIST your I and 4 -room house with K .WARD F. WILLIAMS CO., Pong. 420. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. C.C1 Serving our Investors for SO O JO years without a loss Is our rec ord In handling first Mortgagee on pro ductive Nebraska farms Our loans run In amourys from $i0v to $26,000. We collect all Interest and principal free of charge. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 146 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. City and Farm Loans I. t- and p oam AIM flrat mart at, ob tarn, and Omaba real ettat. for aal. J. B DumoiH Co.. 4U-U JU.Iinf Bldi., lTth and Ham. ' 6 PUK Cfc.Nl (v I mi u.ul on boat claa, ciiy raMdanM. In amount a2,,vv on; u farm loan. Keaaur.bt. oominlaalon. PSTKKt) TRUST CO.. Parnam Bt TUB UREATK8T OA1N tl.TII In paid want-ada av.r mad. bjr any Omaba papr, I. tb. record THE OMAHA TIBS lor ltll. BEST RBSUI.TB U)E8T BATS. STANDARD SECURITY AND INV HUTMENT CO., I WEAJ) fJI.DO. UTH AND f'ARNAM DBUPBN A CO PRIVATE MONEY 1(110.00 lo loan on Omaba real Mtat. or Jantral N.e. land. W. LBalby & Bona, IQelln. Bldr MONEY to loaji on Improved farma and rearha. W. alio bay go4 farm mort a . Klobi. Inv Co., Oman. HEMAHLK ln.ur.oo.. be. o'NU'a Real Kelate end Inauraae. Agaaoy. al-e Bran del. I'beeur Tel Tyler MM MIINKV on band Cot city a lenn laana H. W Binder. City National Bank Bldi 512 riTV OARVIN BROa. "Om. Net. Bk. Bldr O LOANS" l,. MONalY HAKIUWiN MOKTIIN 0 4 lit IHMh, Nat'l Bank Bid! OMAHA HOMES. EABT NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 10H Omaha Natl. FARM and city leane, .-.Ve ai ' per onot W. H, Tbomaa, Keella. Bldf. Doug. 1MI WORI I) KKAI.TY CO.. """HIT'"' 1 Building. CITY snd farm ioans.iswest rates. B, H UUUKK Inc.. 631 Keeltns Bldg $100 to $10.04 made promptly C D Wead. Wead Bldg , iNth and Karnsm Sts. LOW RATK8. C. O. CARLBRRQ, 210-12 Bran del Theater Bldg. D. 636. ADDITIONAL REAL WILL BE FOUND FINANCIAL Abstracts ol Title , T clw Title, duarantee aod Abstract Co lcrr 106 a Utb St., ground floor Bonded by Msaa Bonding and Ins Co HKKD A BSTR At'T CO, iW m Nhrs-ke too ildttst abstract of Bmndets Theater Financial Wanted. W ANTK1 Loan of $6,000 for tec years, 6 per cent annual Interest, no commission, on fine Central Ntb. Farm, worth $17,000. iiox wee. GALLAGHER & NELSON. Represent prompt pay Insurance 00m panlrt 044 Brandels Omthl Neb REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kdward Jarantowskt and wife to Magic City Realty Co., Twenty-third slreut 100 feet south of I street, east side, 60x130 $ 400 Carl 10. Herring and wife to Martha L. Atken. Hamilton street $00 feet east of Fifty-first street, south side, 60x131 1 Vincent Kenney and wits to John Happe, northwest corner Thirty-second and Corby streets, 130x100 1 Maurice Garrison and wife to Klmsr K. Butler, Twenty .fourth street 00. S feet south of Kansas avenue, west side, 40x100 4.000 H. 8. Bills and wife to James Koutsky, Twenty-fourth street 160 feet north , of N street, east side, 24x160 , 1 Margaret ' A. Holmes, and husband to Mary J. C. McKaohron, southwest corner Nineteenth and Locust streets, 63xfll 1 The Conservative Savings and Loan Asosolallon to Albert Bradbury, , Twenty-third street, ISO feet north of Q street, west side. 10x160 1 Martha S. Adams and husband to John W. Welch, et al Thirty-eighth street,, 1 41 feet south of Maxcy street, east Side, tbxlbb , l.CH Florence K. Mlxter and husband to Julius Flnkel, tlrace street, 66 feet east of Twenty-third street, east aide, 28x100 LEGAL NOTICES. BTUCKHOLDKRV MKKT1NO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee. Publishing Company will be held at the office of said company, Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday. March 6, 101T, for the election of the Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business aa may properly come before the meeting, , By order of the President. N. P. FWIU Secretary. 84fl-F4-d21t TOLL OF TENEMENT DISASTER IS TEN Twenty-One Injured and Twenty-Four Missing1 as Result of Chicago fire. NOW SEARCHING THE RUINS Chicago, Feb. 3. While more than 100 men worked tonight over the smouldering ice-covered ruins of the West Side tenement house here, which was wrecked by an explosion here to day, these results had been estab lished: The known dead numbered ten, injured, twenty-one; missing, twenty-four, and the rescued, unin jured, twenty-two. The tenement contained at the time of the explosion sleeping men, women and children variously estimated a.t between eighty and ninety. Twenty-four hours more at least, according to Fire Marshal O'Conner, would be necessary to clear away the mass of debris and ice in ( order to fully determine whether there are others in the ruins. Late today fire men said they heard moaning under portions of the ruins and as a result five persons were taken from the spot It is believed there are about a dozen others beneath the mass of jce and charred timbers and twisted iron. The intense cold 10 degrees below zero retarded the firemen and the streams turned on the burning tenement turned to ice almost as sooli as the water fell. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a leaking gas main, the gas fm .lly reaching a hall light. Long after the three-story brick build ing had fallen a pillar of fire stood up from the ruins, indicating a flowof gas, and it was not until hours later that this could be stopped. Even after the spectacular pillar of fire had been overcome escaping gas made the fire difficult to suppress sufficiently to permit search of the ruins and by the time burning gas had been overcome ice had formed so thick that the work of search was retarded. Most of the rescued soon after the explosion sustained frozen hands or feet, as all were in scant attired Valentine Defeats Ewing In Sharply Fought Battle Valentine, Neb., Feb. 3. (Special.) In a fast and clean exhibition of basket ball Valentine defeated Ewing, 29 to 27, last night , At the end of the first half Valen tine had 18 and Ewing 11. but in the second half Ewing stepped out andl tied the score until the last three minutes of play, Valentine getting the winning goal. The sensation of, the game was Waugh's clever footwork. Haley bounced the pill in th circle from his shoestrings several times, and assist ed by Salmon, Valentine's elongated center, caused Valentine to take home the bacon. Moore and Christensen at guard and Brockley at forward did splendid team work and guarding. An oyster supper followed the game. Valentine goes on a four-day trip east next wvek, taking in Ewing, Clearwater and Bassett The lineup: EWING. ' I VALENTIN!!. Bannett C.lc Salmon Old. Tr Ral.y Wauffh F. P Brockley Hontironi.rT O. a.': Ctarlat.naaa WlMmin Q.Or Moor. Kl.ld (oala: Waush (3), Olda. Bonn.lt (4), Wlaoraan, Haley (7), Salmon- (S), Chiiatanafln. Foul aoal: Ual.y 3), Wansh, Old., Montgomery. Omaha University4 Drops, Close Game to Blair Five The University of Omaha basket ball squad lost to Dana college of Blair yesterday by a score of 17 to16. The game was played on the Dana gymnasium floor. Handicapped by a lead of eight points in the first ten minutes of play, the Omaha men com pleted the first half with a revelation of speed and accuracy. A miscalled foul placed the scor at 10 to 11 in Dana s favor. . The second half was a dpaw, o to 6. The fighting spirit of Ernst and Botts was one of the .outstanding features of the game. Coach De Lamatre is highly elated over the plucky showing of his men. The lineup: DANA. N I OMAHA. . h. Hanaen L.F. B. Hanaen (O..K.K. Lund C. Andenien T..O. L.F ....Ernat fc.) R.F Botta C...... DuBota I..O D Lamatre R-G l,owo Jenaen .' R.6. ESTATE BARGAINS ON PAGES 4, 6. REGULARS MAY NOT JOIN WITH UNION Suff s Outspoken Before , the Meeting On Belonging. to ' - Both Organizations. CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY! While the conference of the Con. gressional Union next Wednesday , was not officially considered at th meeting of Douglas county suffragists held at the Young Women's Chris tian association, suffrage "regulars4 were outspoken before the meeting? opened, in their opinions of the new . suffrage organization, which is seek, ing to get a foothold in Nebraska. Mrs. Draper Smith, former presi dent of the state suffrage society. Challenged statements of Miss Beulah Amidon, Congressional Union organi zer, that loyal membership in the na tional suffrage organization ryed not hinder active worlc in the Cpngres- ' sional Union. "How can women work in two or ganizations whose methods are dia metrically opposed to each other?" she asks. x Ira is Aroused. Loral cufTraffiftte. eav thev have In formation that the federal amend ments will not be considered during the present session of congress as had been expected, on account ' of ire aroused by the Congressional Un ion's picketing the White House. Expected consideration of the presi dential suffrage for women bill in the state legislature prevented Mrs. W. E. Barkley, state suffrage president, , from attending the meeting." Mrs. Draper Smith presided. Plans for enrolling women fa the suffrage schooj, which will be main tained in Omaha the last week in March, and in Lincoln the first week in April, were discussed. Elsie Van dergrift Benedict, suffrage organizer who worked in Omaha during the last campaign, was present Mrs. Benedict is sent by Mrs. Carrie Chap man Catt to organize the country districts. She begins her work at Grand Island Monday. Mrs. E. S. Rood, district chairman, will secure an organizer later for this district London Shipping Companies Are All Making Big Money (Correapondeno. of The Aatatd PreaQ.) London, Jan. IS. In reckoning ex cess profits which the shipping com oanies will have to hand over to the government the shipping paper Fair Play takes the amount set aside by thirty companies 23 pounds 4 shill ings per ton gross and gives a total of 64,000,000 as the contribution from 200,000,000 pounds of steam ship ping owned in this country. "This would indicate," says the pa per, "that the total profits of shipping companies exceeded the datum line by about 91,500,000, equal to a divi dend of nearly 50 per cent on the pre war value of the 200,000,000 pounds. , But shipowners retain ontv abont 17,500,000 of this profit, out of which tbey have to set aside sufficient to cover the extra cost of building and repairs, which is now at a hugely in flated level." . , German Workers Withdraw' . Their Savings From Banks (Cornapoodeno. of The AaMcUtod Praw.) Berlin, Jan. 15. Enforced saving for youthful workers, which was insti tuted by the military authorities a few months ago as a check to extrava gance and dissipation, has resulted, tn Greater Berlin alone, in a savin? "of more than 1,500,000 marks already. Of- this sum, something like 500,000 marks has been withdrawn from the savings banks bv the workers, a third of whom have been able to convince the authorities that they need the money for legitimate purposes. Cahn Leads Symes in 1 State Billaird Match In the triangular match at 18.2 balk line billiards at the Symes parlor, Al bert Cahn and Harry Symes met Fri day night in their first block of 250 points on a 1,000-point total. ' Cahn won the block by eleven points, the score being 250 to 239. Cahn's average was 5, with a high run of 24, while Symes averaged 4.88, with a 26 ran. i Cahn and W. N. Cham bets meet next Toesdaynight in their second block. ) , Ways and Means Committee Of the Reichstag Adjourns Berlin, Feb. Z The ways and means committee of the Reichstag ad journed today until February 21, the day before the resumption of the Reichstag sessions, but it if inti mated the committee will be called together at an earlier date. This is) conditioned upon political develop ments mcanwnuc, wnicn are rcgaraea as being likely to render it available for the government again to take the 1 committee into its confidence. Business Section of v Waverly Destroyed by Fire Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 3. Fire early today wiped out the business section of the little town of Waverly, a Lin coln suburb, causing a loss of approxi- 4 mately $35,000. A fire brigade of 150 volunteer- firemen fought the blaze. Among the building, destroyed are the largest general merchandise store, a fraternity hall, a drug store building and one of Waverly's .finest homes. Cause of the fire is unknown. Former Omaha Man ; Was Killed in Battle London, Feb,' 3. (Sp'ecials Cable gram From London Times.) Second Lieutenant George Clement Winstan ley, previously reported missing, was killed in action on July 1, 1916, it was announced today. Lieutenant Win stanley, who was 35 years old, was the eldest son of the late George James Winstanley of Omaha. , Sioux City , Wins From - Lincoln In Basket Ball ' Sioux City, la., Feb. 3'. After trail, ing during the entire first half, the basket-ball team of the Sioux City High school last evening staged an unexpected comeback in its game with the Lincoln, Neb., quintet, and' won out in a driving finish, 14 to 12. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. V