THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15. 1917. 11 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. SPECIAL VALUES. New t-r. strictly mod. home: oak ftntih. full hutment; ale cor. lot. i pmved at,; 1 hlk, to oar; high, oifrhtty location. In Bemia park district. An uoumuU value at 13,850. Beet terms. HERE'S A DANDT HOME SNAP. 5 -room cottaps, mod. ex. ht. ; level lot, bam, trees, shrubbery, paved street, etc.; every t hint; In best repair; close la, near 27th and Poppleton. Only 12.400, and on terms you can easily nanaie. Another home b&nraln you can't beat: NEW DUNDEE BUNOAL.OW. frame and stucco. 8-r.. strictly mod., all duui In features; complete la every detail; oak throughout; nice, level lot; soutn ironi; garage and cement drive; paved street; blk to car, near 48th and Underwood. Snap at 94,800; best terms. M'KITRICK REAL ESTATE CO., Realtors, 316 Ram Re Bid. Douglas 1483 or Tyler 8140 J. $250 CASH, $30 PER MO. will buy a classy new bungalow of b-r. and bath, oak finish, with oaK floors, rooms an decor ated, best of fixtures, full basement, fur mcp. east front lot. IK block to car. Cheap at 18,460, owner must sell, will take $8,100; would consider rora auto or gooa bulldinff lot as first payment. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 72L WEST KAHNAM, stucco, 1-r., modern. Lot value, $5,000; house value, t4.t0t. All for, (MOV., lit No. 38th Ave. Doug. 3147. North. $250 CASH, $31.60 per mo., will buy a brand new buncalow of 6-r. and bath; strictly mod., oak finish, with oak floors; hlgh- rrade fixtures, full basement, furnace; lot 50x130 ft.; 1 blk. to car, 3 hike, to school house; worth $3,360. Owner must sell, so will take $2,800. Let us show you this bargain. RAMP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, finished In Oak. Located at 392S N. Sfith St Pries $3,160. Terms. Will take a mall cottage In trade. NORRIS A NORRTS. 400 Bee Building. Phone Ponglai Q7T FIVE-ROOM cottage. Vot 27x160 ft Inquire 608 Poppleton Ave. Cheap for cash, owner. South. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Living room, den, dining room, kitchen and Dan try on 1st floor; two nice bed rooms and bath on 2d floor; living rooms finished In oak, brand new, entirely mod ern, nice east front lot. all sodded, cem ent basement and walks, paved street. close to school. Price only 3,uu; ?iou down, balance monthly. C G. CARLBERG, 812 Brandeis Theater Bldg. "BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. Living room, dining room, kitchen, pan try, three bed rooms and bath all on one floor; stair way to atue; living rooms iin ished In oak; full cement basement; all modern corner lot, paved street; close to school and in Hanacom park? district. Price $3,760; $300 down, balance monthly. C G. CARLBERG, $12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Miscellaneous. ' CLOSE IN NEW BUNGALOW Laves Uvttl room, dlstnf room, kltobu m first Doors throo tar bedroom, u4 katb on second floor; oak finish and oak noon; Mllt-I bookcases and ballet; fall basement; tmruteod tnrnaos; east froal lot; paved treat: fine location. Prtos ta.SM. Term , SCOTT AND MILL CO., Dong. 100$. Ground Fir McCague Bldg. THE GREATEST GAIN 68, 7M In paid want-ads aver made by any Omaha paper, is the record of THB OMAHA BEE for 116. , , , BEST RESULTS LOWEST RATI CHOICE HOMES. Modern to the minute, ranging In pries frewn $3,000 to $6,000, on large plots, re fined surroundings and every known 1m provement and convenience: for sale at your own terms, exclusively by the SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 4126 S. 24th St Phone South 1247. MODERN BUNGALOW Fine location, east front, paved street, k rooms, hardwood floors and finish, eloes to school and car. JA bargain at $3. MS. Easy terms Call' owner Otttg -17l. FIVE rooma, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc. I2,75: $200 cash, balance monthly. Doug. 33. NEW bungalow, also 8-r. and gardening; your terms and price; tnv. with $400, rent t houses (cost $3,600). $2,600. P. 1107. J. B. ROBINSON. Real Estate and Insur anca. 442 Bee Dldg. Douglas 8097. R. 8. TRUMBULL, 513 World-Harald Bldg. P. 1734. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. LOT in West Lawn addition, 60x132 feet , 6 2d and Woodland Ave. $20 down; 76c a week. Price $310; no Interest or taxes for 2 years. Phone Walnut 3614. North. SEE THESE LOTS! If you want to make an Investment that wi,U surely make money for you. Thin corner lot, 130x124, will give you room to build three cottages that could sell or rent at once. These lots are only two blocks from the car line, havel water and sldowalks. The owner's price is very reasonable. Address of lota, southeast corner of 40th and Camden Ave. Ves! Tou can buy these lota on payments. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 200. Realtors. BOS Bee Bldg. AFTER looking at MINNB LU8A. 300 dif ferent buyers dodder", that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment ' by buying lots. IF TOU will come- ont today you will understand why. the others sxe buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 748 Omaha Nat. Bank: Bldg. Tyler 17. TUB UKslATaUl UA1N tg.7IS in paid wanted, ever mad. by any Omana paper la tbe reoord of THE OMAHA BUB for ltle. BEST RKSIII.TS I.OWE8T RITB. Miscellaneous, A B0NAF1DE ' REDUCTION From $4,500 to $3,000 , On 4 Acres Improved In Keystone Park We offered this at $4,500 last year, but property haj changed hands and owner absolutely says sell in thirty days. Uoed S-reom house, electric lights, rough plumbing; good well; poor barn; one-half In alfalfa. Pine, high, sightly location. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville. HASTINGS & HEYD EN (Realtors), . 114 HABNBT ST. REAL ESTATE -B'nes Pr'pty Down Town Business Property This is a three-story brick building In established retail district, with stores be low and flats above; located ltt blocks from Ifth and Harney Sta,; lot 00x132 ft Under lease to good tenants for $0,240 per year. Price only $26,000 for long time leasehold. Desirable terms. Pays nearly 10 per cent on purchase uric. George & Company, M City National Bank Bldg. ' Phone IMugla. 164. FOB BALD Reasonable. FILLING! STA TION AND NECE88ARY EQUIPMENT. Excellent location for amall garage and repair abop. Low rent. Address Box 1111, Bee. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE . IKAUtAGE. - 44-lotl acres C S. t 11 trackage al Ulbsoa. suitable tor Industry desiring larga area with low price. Also have I acres beautifully located on boulevard. a B. part without trackage W L. Seiby Hone Kelln Rldg POULTRY AND PET STOCK Screenings li. 50 10. A.W.Wagner, Ml NTttn REAL ESTATE Investment A Good Buy $28,000, Full lot, right down town, with brick improvements, paying 7H per cent net on the full price. This property has a specu lative value In addition to a safe, steady income. $8,000 cash, or possibly less, will handle for a quick deal. GLOVER & SPAIN Doug. 3962. Realtors. $19 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg, APAR1 MiSNt $7f.000 income 13 per cent, one yeai old very fine location; mortgage ,26,000 and will aoeept 120,0ft in trade; balance ceso or negotiate papers. CALKINS CO., IVmgtat 1313 CUy Net'l Bank Bldg LET your money earn T PER CUNT In Home Builders' $1.00 shares. Cash divi dends Jan. 1st and July 1st. Secured by morteasps on new homes. Non-Dartlcl- pattng Preferred Shares Guaranteed T per cent now ready. Offices, 17th and Douglas. EAL ESI A I E--To Exchange THE GREATEST GAIN M.7IS In nald want-ads ever made by any Omaha paper. Is the record of TU a UAt An A KKB I0r 191. BEST RESirLTS LOW EST RATS 'OH SALE OR EXCHANGE. Improved 160-acre farm, it ml from Bea trice, about 120 acres under cultivation. RCFER REALTT CO., 680 Brandeis Bldg. NONRESIDENT," what have you? Six-room house. 5 years old. Strictly modern, uar age. Northwest. Owner, Smith, Room 008, Castle Hotel. WE bave some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb or Iowa land Edward V Williams Co., OmMha Nat'l Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON. " BUT THS LOT, , $10.00 dowo and $1 00 per month; prlo $200 00; site. l0xl 28; located on Locus' St., between Clark and Bar bam, not far from school and oar line, Geo B, Wright. Bee Office, Omaha Dundee, Dundee $5: ,750.00 5019 Burt Street 4 rooms, including nice sunroom, on the first floor and 3 ex ceptionally large and well-arranged bed rooms on the second floor. The interior arrangement of this house and the finish of same is exceptionally attractive, lo cated on a full lot, with good garage and driveway, 2 blocks from Dundee car line and convenient to school. Hiatt Company SI6-7-S Omaha Nat. Tyler SO. SEV'UKAL .' ioia, building restriction. II, 696.00. Adjoining Happy Hollow Circle. Ilul on to SIMM.... W L SKI.BV SONS, Doug. 1111. Florence. WANTS AN OFFER. Owner leaving state must sell 7Vj acre. Improved, near Florence; la asking 12,000. F. D. .VEAD, 110 8. llth St. D. 171. I26U ACHiS. acreage sold; I tracts left at 8et Last ousnce.. Call Nelbaway. Flo 121. . , South Side, i A GENTLEMAN'S HOME A stately, spacious mansion on I2d Ave., overlooking Hanseom Park.-with II large airy rooms. 1 fire planes, ateam heat and Innumerable closets and pantries. Tor, raced plot, 111x176 feet ' Prloe. 111,101. Only 12,600 cash required. For sale only by the SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4126 South 14th St. Phone South 1147. MEDIUM PRICED HOMES. On the South Side, on full-olied lots, ranging from H.tno to S,o in different localities, with ail city, lmprovetoenu, , near school, and churches; can be bought from us on a small cash payment. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 4126 8. 14th St. ' Phone South 1247 CHEAP HOMES. We have a large oumbet of small bouse, with I to 4 rooma. raogtag In prion from 1600 to 11,1011, on full slsed lots, which we can sell at your own terms. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4126 S. 24tb St Phone South 1247. FOUR ACRBS.. Well improved Will take good Ounge low as part payment, & P 30STW1CK St SON, Tyler 16,4 100 Bee Bldg Miscellaneous. BUILD YOUR NEST TO SUIT YOURELF. We have just the place to build ' It, A flue one-acre tract all in al falfa, lays high and sightly, just slopes enough to drain well. Owner wants cash and will sell at a sacrl k flee for a quick sale. Price only ' $700. -. BIG 4 REALTY CO., 101S-U W. O. W, Bldg. D. 348. SMALL ACREAGE FOR RKNT. 74 acres, North Omaha; gardening dis trict, 4 -room house; barn, hog house, etc, ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 16 JO. 233 Rose Bldg REAL ESTATE WANTED WAN1WL 4. 6 and . roomed bouses tbar can bs sold for 10 cash, balance lib per month; send complete description Drst letter. VV. FAKNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Karnam. Tel. Dong. 1004. LIST your $ and 6 -room bouses with us WK SELL THEM OS BURNS REALTY CO Doug 1471 . I WILL buy a good Dundee home, six to eight rooms, for cash; west. of Hh and east of 6 2d Box 807, Oman Bee. FINANCIAL Real Estate, lxans, Mortgages. v (0n Serving our Investors forM v O years without a loss Is our rec ord in hanuiing first laortgagas on pro ductive Nebraska farms Our loans run In amounts from $.W to 126.000. - We collect all interest and principal free oi charge. KLOKB INVESTMENT COMPANY, 146 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. CITY and farm loans pro ptly made. Rates fi, anjp S per cat,.. Reasoaable oom - mission, UNITED STATES TRbST CO., til South 17th. Omaha, Neb. City and Farm Loans 5, ft to and 6 per cent Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont A Co., 41-1 Keellne Bldg., 17th and Harney. I PER CENT to it per cent on best class city residences In amount 12,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PET SIRS TRUST CO.. 1821 Karnam St, THE GRhiATtiST GAIN -68,7141 -In paid want ads ever made by any Omaha paper Is the record of TUB OMAHA BEE tor lilt. BttST RE8ULT8 LOWEST RATS. 1L100 MORTGAGE bearing 6 "4 per cent seml-ann., secured by property valued at 16.000, Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. STANDARD 8KCURITT AND INVESTMENT CO., I WEAD BLDG. 18TH AND FAR NAM. SHOPEN si CO., PRIVATE MONET, 1600.000 to loan on Omaha real estate or Central Neb. land. W. L. flelbey A Hons, KeeHne Bldg. MONET to loan on improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Klok inv. Co.; Omaha. RELIABLE Insurance, See O Nell's Real Estate and Insurance Agency. 031-0 Bran rels Theater Tel. Tyler 1014, MONET on and tor city and farm loans H. W National Bauk Bldg. Binder. City . INSURANCE. Fire, Tornado. Automobile. See Orlmmel. H4l Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. 512 CITY , - GARVIN BROS, LOANS ; Urn Nat. Bk. Bldg. Real Estate, Loam, Mortgageg. . 6 M0NKY-HAKRI8ON . MORTON. 1 11 Omaha Nau Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES. BAST NKB FARMS. O KKEFE R B CO.. llll Omaha Nat'l. Tahm and city loans, and f per centT W H Thomas. Keellne Bldg Doug 1648. WORLD REALTY CO., X"1" CITT sod farm loana. lowest ratea. E. H. LOUUEB. Inc. U KeoUna Bldg. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans. Mortgages, 1100 to 110.000 niade promptly. F D. Wead, Wead Bldg., !Hih and Famam Sta. LOW RATES. C. O CARLBERG, 111 Brandos Theater Bldg. D. 616. NO DEI.AT In closing loans W. T. araham. 104 Bee Bldg. Abstracts of Title. Tfarr Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co., 1VCI1 06 8 17th St., ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and lna. Co. REED' ABSTRACT-C0.7oldMt' abstraol of fice in Nebraska. 204 Brandela Thsater. Financial Wanted. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt pay Insurance com panles. 044 Brandeis Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN COULD YOU USE 134.00 $:40.00 OR MORS. If you could get it at a very low rats of Interest and where you would be pro tected from high rates and uniair treat menu Why deal with a company that docs not treat your deal with utmost privacy. We do not advertise misleading rates and we give you a contract book showing Just what you are charged for the loan and the amount ( of each payment per month. Our bond and license protects yon be sides we havo been In business twenty-five years. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. S40 Paxton Blk. Tel. Douglas 2196. FURNITURE, pianos, Ind notes as security. KOO-mo rl. H gds., total cost, 13. o0; 140 " indorsed notes, total cost, 12.10, Smaller, larger am ts.. proportionate rata PROVIDENT LOAN HOC LETT. Organized by Omaba Business Men, 432 Rose Bldg 16th srd Famam Ty Hi i n Dla. Otoss. 410 N. 16th. R. 08L FARM AND RANCH LANDS -Honda Lands. HA1SU ALPALKA IN FLORIDA tNatal Havl ttals wlntes First cutting. 00 days: tt0 to IHO annually on t0 land. Ill Pax'in Blk Walnut s:7 levenlnasi Kansas Lands. 160 ACRES of best Arkansas valley land joining Garden city. Kan.; so acres wneat. In tine shape; 40 acres alfalfa; good Irri gating plant; all In fine shape to make moncs; will sell cheap, according to others of same quality and location) walking dis tance or 4,ooo high scnool ma caurvbe. Address T. Hatch, Clmmeron, Kan. Michigan Lands. FOR SALE CLOVER-LAND FARMS. Orains thrive. Drouth, hall unknown. itoot crops, dairying, grazing. Ideal, Fine roads, market; 143 growing days. Aver age killing frosts October 3. Terms easy Oeorge RowelL jr., 18 Bacon Blk.. Mar queue, Mich. M'nnrsota Lands. MINNESOTA STATE SCHOOL LANDS The state of Minnesota will offer early tn March, 00. 000 acres of her choice State School and University lands at prices ranging from $6 to $10 per acre. These lands will be sold in tracts of 40 acres and upwards. A cash payment of about 12 per acre is required; the balance- may be paid on or before 40 years, with In terest at 4' per cent per annum. For fur ther information call or write M. T. Bayer, purchasing .,Agent, -313i, Nicollet. Ave., T7T j . , Missouri .Lands. vs SMALL MO, Fann-iH cash and IS month ly: ne interest or taxes: highly ioroduatlve land; close to S big markets. Write for photographs and run information. Manger, A-110 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. OR15AT BARGAINS V down, 15 m ntnly bays 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town. Southern. Missouri.. Price only 1200. Address Box 8Q, Excelsior Springs, Mo. o-'t- ' 'i j. Nebraska Lands. ' THE BON tfoISST OF THl BON TON.'. 160acre(, improved, good neighborhood, ideal paying, mile to high achool, 12 grades, and several churches,, etc. 4 mile of qarldy town, on transcontinental auto route, handy to Omaha. If you are extra particular as to location and lay of land. If you want something extra choice, then do not fall to see this as THIS IS OOLD DOLLARS. Price only 110 per acre tor short time only, then not on the market at any price; The owner does not need your money, hence liberal terms, but you need this farm. This farm stands a good Increase. It Is well worth $226 per acre today and will eventually be worth $800 to $400 per. Goes for $190, March 1st pos session. Do not write but wire as to when you will be here. ORIN, S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cor. 23d and M 8ts South Omaha. 100 ACRBS. - 3 miles from Gordon. Neb., 10 acres plowed, 70-&0 acres plowable; 'also contains sand pit yielding $g to $10 dally. Well' Improved; liouse, barn;' cattle shed, well, windmill and cave. Mortgaged for $550 due in J years at 6 per cent. Owner 'will take $2,500 and assume mortgage. Possession March 1. Box Y 850, Bee. WE FARM the farm we sell you. TUB UUNQtiRFOKD POTATO GROWERS ' ASSN., Co-operative Potato Farming, IBth and Howard Sta., oppcslte Auditorium Wli.'j tand madtf dry enougn for crops or no pay. Is our way of draining land. No tract too large or too weu tiumrsn.es Drainage Co,. Oakland. Neb. ONE-HALF' sec'tion Buffalo Co. com and alfalfa land, value of lraprovementaover ' $6,000; finu" Ircation; $00 er acre; deal witb6wner., Box Y 840. Omaha Bee. $40 A. GOOD landrsome improvements, tn Logan Cp-, Neb., all clear, to sell lor $6 an acre. Thin Is a REAL SNAP. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 121-30 City Nat, Doug. 882. For SAL.U Best large body bigb grade medium priced, land in Nebraska; very little money . reouired. , C. Bradley. Woi nach. Nb. .... Wisconsin Lands. WE OWN 150,000 ACRES. $7.50 tQ $25.00 per acre. Reasonable terms. GRIMMER LAND CO., Marinette, -Wisconsin. ' Wyoming Lands. , A CATTLEMAN'S PARADISE. - 1,700-ACRH RANCH. Located In tbe far-famed Laramie val ley, Wyoming, close to the eity of Lara mie, the educational center of Wyoming. The State university Is located here; also the state experimental stock farm. This place has telephone and free rural de livery. This ranch will run 10,000 sheep; Is all fenced, and Is one of the best im proved ranches in the stats. Price only $9 per acre; owner selling on account of old age. BIO 4 REALTY CO., 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. D, I4S0. Miscellaneous. GK-VERNMENT LANDS- Many thousand acres, agricultural and timber, In Oregon and California, railroad grant lands, will beT opened to homestead and sale; large sectional map and entry modifications, .n formation about county soils, products, climate, rainfall, elevations, etc., postpaid, $1. Con lan A Co., 234 North llth St,, Portland, Ore. PERSONAL THH GREATEST GAIN 61.718 In Paid Want-ads ever made by sn Omaha paper, Is- the record of THE OMAHA BEE for 1110. BEOT RESULTS LOWEST RATE. THE Salvation Army Industrial home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga stnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4126 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our now home, U10-IUX-U14 Dodge St. MISS LARSON Baths, massage and mani curing. Scalp and facial massage. Blasts Institute. 1606 Harney fit D. 7017. Open svenlngs and Sundays, PRIVATE home for Invalid and sick pea- pie. nonn, a trail OU iJOliax. 1184, MISS LILLY Bath, massags. 1322 fax nam Ht. Phone Doug. 2410. LUBLLA WEBSTER, massage and maol- curing. 61 h Pax ton Blk. Red 1400. MISS S. BENJAMIN, manicuring, facial. scalp treatment. Hlaala lna. 1606 Harney. MISS NASH 13 HUGH AN, scientific masseuse and oaths. 203 Karbacb Blk. Red 172?. ALL Right Private Maternity Home. 10 U Miami St. Webster 2901. SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Bee Bldg. Phons Douglas S37J, ; E. BROTT-Magnellc massage"! 2Tm"rng MI3S LILLY, ma'ea., chiropody. U22 Farnam. Manicuring and maas. 16-3 Faruaui. Bm. 11- AUTOMOBILES WILLY8-OVKRL.-Nr, INC. USED CAR DEPT. Douglas 3aro, 3047-41 Farnam. Overland Touring and Roadsters. Studobaker Tourings. Maxwtil Tourlnga Ford Tourings. Oakland Tourings. Mitchell Tourlige, Bulck Tourings, Hudson Tourings. Terms If desired. Prompt attention given to all Interested ojt-oz-town ou: era. AUTO CHARING HOUSE 1301 Farnam 8L Douglas 1310. 1116 Bulck Roadster.,... ..Sacrifice 1114 Saxon Roadater 1360 1911 Hupmoblle Saorldce llll Sterns Knight Sort(lc. 15 PCT. Cash rebate on your auto Insurance pol loy If your car la equipped with PKRRY LO-K. Phona Douglas 1317. 894 Brandeis Bldg. 11911 'PAIonT e'leetrie squippsdT' $I1S. " 11914, -k0 Maxwell speedster, $400, Several second-hand Franklins. TELL A U INKLE Y, 1311 Harney St D. 1ST. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS A membership with us entitles you to tree car inspec tion, cleaning, repairing, ete. Further in formation, address Auto Savings Co.. Oen erai Delivery. WE will trade you a new Ford for your ota one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. 10th and, Harney, Douglas I1IL 2 IN 1 VUL. CO., 161$ Pa von port St. 60 Per Cent Saved on Year Tire Expense. PArtTY leaving city will dispose of Hudson automobile and player piano, at sacrifice, inquire New San ford Hotel, Room 614. D. 444a. CRfcST6wNTa7age7lir St., parts r II' p 20, Apperson '09 and '11, OJds 11. I .axons. $2, etc. WILL pay CASH FOR several used TWO CYLINDER CARS. Phone Harney 1701 ana ask. tor juhn. 1914 Hupmobile roadster at bargain; dec trie lights, self-starter. Call Harney 419tS. BKRTSCHY "Kan-Flx-It." Southeast cor ner 10th and Harney Sis, Douglas 2662. CASH for any Ford WebsteTTllI evenings Rq 74Q1 daya Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 3010 .Har ney St.. Tyler 666. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Bayad offer, 110 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, prices right. 111 S. 19th. D. 7110, Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bar gains In used machine Victor Rooa, "The Motorcycle Man." 1701 Leavenworth Horses Live Stock Vehicles NOTICE to the farmers. Pair of farm marefe with a good inch and a quarter harness. 7 and 8 years old; weight 2,300 lbs., I3ti0. Also a team of mules 7 and 8 years old. weighing 2,500 lbs., $140. One good single driving horse for sale. 1810 Mason St. BARGAIN for cash; 10 big farm mares, span mules. Lady Owner, 1127 Douglas St. FARM LAND WANTED "RAI'CHES, Farm Lands, bought, sold, e cnangeo. a, m, ana it. ju. uoatgomery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Irenaeus Snuler, et al, to Thomas J. Craig, Forty-third street, 40 feet south of California street, west aide, 43.4x100 I 1 W. L. Rose and wife to John Huffman, Chicago street, 166 feet east of Twenty -seventh avenue, north side, 83x143 6.000 Leona R. Dillon and husband to Jens , P, Jeppesen. Leavenworth street, 92 feet east M Fifty-third avenuet nortH Bide, 46x130 1 Benjamin F. Marshall and wife to Carl H. Nordman and wife, "X" , street, 100 feet west of Forty-third street, south side, 60x111 1,100 Marren K. Sorensen and husband to Vogel Investment Co., northwest corner .Twenty-third and Burt street, -44x112 1 Hastings A Heyden to Ella C. Lauder,, jfiriy-rirst street, 200 feet south of Burdette, east side, 60x121 ....... ..21 Q: H. Payne, trustee, and wife to Ella C, Lauder, southeast corner Fifty-first-- and Burdette, 60x128 ... 1 Provident Real Estate Co., to William ' Hughes, Fifty-first street, 200 feet north of Francis, east side, 60x127 tt 155 Arthur Rhoadea- and wife to Barton Welch, Poppleton avenue, 60 feet east of Forty-ninth avenue, south side, 60x109 ., . s James Edmunds to Mildred E. Barrett, Tntrty-wtn street, z&t feet north of Grand avenue, west side, 40x120 .... 1.300 Barker Co., to Jennie Burroughs, northwest corner Forty-second and Marcy streets, 44x101 1 Agnes UJcik and husband to R. C. Person, linogene avenue, Benson, 180 feet north of Military avenue, west side, 66x221 2,000 Lucy C. Lindsay and husband to Wll- . Ilam E. Busby, Dewey avenue, 70 feet west of Twenty-ninth strut, south side, 86x69 2,100 Mattle L.- Moores and husband to As B. Jaqulth, Capitol avenue, 200 feet west of Fffty-drst street south aide, 60H19 . . . ..... .... . i. 1 Joseph N. Snltaer to Brick Frost, Burt street. 120 feet west of Twentieth street north aide, 80x122 1 Home Real Estate A Investment Co.) to Laurtls Chrtstensen, northwest corner Sixteenth and Canton. 60x63 U 1 Jeff W. Bedford A Son, Inc., to Stuart a. jonnaion, souinwesi, comer 1 nir-ty-fourth avenue and Sprague, 42x120 1 Persls B. Smith and husband to Abe Mtzel. Charles street, 130 feet east o. Twenty-fourth street, , north side, 31x130 6 John B. Klausne and wife to Charles P, Traver, southwest corner Twenty fifth avenue and- Dodge street, 74.126x88 ... .;.,.,..;,..,... 1 O. P. Shoff and wife la Lula N. Jerome, Templeton street, 394 foet west of Twenty-fourth street, south side. 60x132 " 1 Lula N. Jerome to Vslnorg Margretha Kahler, Templeton street. 394 feet west of Twenty-fourth Street south side, 50x182 1 Nellie E. Pulver and husband to Percy R. White, Davenport street, 250 feet , went of Fiftieth street, south side, 60x136 1 Mary Burkart to Anna Doerwald. , Twenty-fifth street, 66. S3 feet port of Leavenworth street, west" side, 83.4x182; northwest corner Twenty first and Monroe street. South Omaha, 42x130 V. 1 . Robert Anderson and wife, et al, ' to Adolph Von Dollen, California street, 423 feet esst of Thirty-sixth street, north side, 48x143 1 LEGAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEET I NO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Publishing Company will be held at the offlos of said company, Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m., on Monday, March 6th, 1917, for the election of the Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for tbe transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before the meet- lag. By order or tne rresiaeni. N. P. FE1L. Secretary. . S4 p4d38t NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Laud Company will be held st the office of said Company, Room 701, First National Bank Building, Lincoln, Ne braska, st 11 o'ciock a. m.. on tne .seventh day of March A. D., 1917. . , Lincoln, nenraava, aiarcn eta, hit, C. li. MORRILL, President . W. TURNER, Secretary and Treasurer. S47-Fd3tt Charles Sherman Will s Build Store Buildings Bids are to be opened February 20 op the job of constructing the' solid block front of two-story store build ings for Charles R. Sherman, between Thirty-fifth avenue and Thirty-sixth street on Farnam. Architect Raaoke is receiving bids. The cast ninety feet will be nttca up lor a service depart ment and show room for the Coad- Marsh people, who will handle auto mobiles. The next forty feet west are to be occupied by a moving picture show. The ninety feet on the 'west are to be occupied by a scries of stores. The construction is to he of brick, concrete and terra cotta. Work may be started early m the spring. LOVE AND ILLNESS RACELOVE WINS Methodist Pastor Harries Here With Sick Daughter and Then He Marries. MISS SUNQSBY IS BRIDE A hurried trip to Omaha to place his 15-ycar-old daughter, Fay, in a hospital for an operation (or ap pendicitis did not prevent Rev. J. Bruce Wylie, pastor of the Methodist church at Winside, from heing mar ried on Wednesday. The bride, Miss Mabel Slingsby, of Arcadia, came to Omaha to have the wedding per formed here instead of at Winside, so the couple were able to carry out their intention on the day originally, set As the day for the ceremnoy ap proached plans for it were clouded by the ilfness of the pastor's daugh ter, whose mother died years ago. But when a successful operation was per formed Tuesday at the Methodist hos pital here the minister and his betrothed decide to go ahead with the wedding and she came to Omaha. Rev. E. K, Hosman officiated at the ceremony, which was performed Wed nesday noon at the Walnut Hill Meth odist church. Rev. Mr. Hosman is superintendent of the Norfolk district of the Methodist church, in which the groom's pastoral charge is located. Rev. Mr. Hosman was formerly in charge of the Walnut Hill church here , Only close relatives witnessed the wedding. , Rev. and Mrs. Wylie are registered at the Keen hotel and will go to Winside this morning. Realtors Give Creigh A Handsome Carving Tray A. I. Creigh, for five years secretary of the Omaha Real Estate exchange, was presented with a handsome Shef field carving tray by the Omaha Real Estate board, the newly incorporated organization which succeeds the old exchange. Mr. Creigh gave up the secretaryship when the new organiza tion was formed. The first of the auctions to be held by the Omaha Real Estate board is to be the last Wednesday of this month, in the Commercial club rooms. Certain properties will be listed for auction, and the meeting will be an open one. Anyone may bid, but the bid must be made through a realtor. The word "Realtor," it was said, has been gaining great Momentum since the members of the board adopted it as the term to designate the members of their profession or business. Many persons seeking to list property with some real estate concern are writing for lists of the realtors. . The Hiatt company was elected to membership in the board. Steel Sheds to Be Built Over Road in Snow District Work is now under way on costly steel construction snow sheds on the Union Pacific at Rock River, Wyo., according to announcement by Gen eral Manager W. M. Jeffers. The work is being ruined and will prevent a recurrence of the recent snow blockade, which delayed trains there for a considerable time.. . I Two and one-half miles ,of vine roofed and sided steel work at Rock River will cost the Union Pacific thou sands of dollars, but will guarantee freedom from all delays by snow at that point in the future, Manager Jeffers says. During the recent block ade the snow which fell naturally at Rock River was not bad, but snow from Elk mountain, twenty-five miles away, was drifted deep over the road's tracks and Manager Jeffers lived on a rotary snow plow for a week directing the reopening of the line. Predicts Great National Drama for This Country Granville Barker, English play writrhf arinr and. nrnducer. SDeaks at the Fontenelle' Monday at 4 o'clock under the joint auspices of the Drama league and Tine Arts' so ciety. In advance of his, coming Miss V, MMi,(yh nrrairlrnt nf the Drama league, lectured on "The Madras House, one ot nis piays. Tuesday at the Blackstone. "I predict that in fifty years Amer ica will bave developed a great na tional drama," says Barker. "All signs point to a drama from this country unequaled now in Europe," is his sanguine prophecy. , Auto Bandit Gets Stiff Sentence from Judge Sears James Murphy, the second of a trio of alleged automobile bandits which figured in a "feign of terror" in Omaha last month, pleaded guilty to highway robbery before Judge Sears of the district court and was sentenced to from three to fifteen years in the ; state penitentiary. Charles Fisher, another member of the band, was found guilty by a jury last week. He will be sentenced lat er. The third alleged auto highway man, Pete Baltzer, said by the police to have been the driver of the' car, is to be tried on the same charge in the near future. Obituary Notices. MRS. ELIZA BETH WELLS, wife of Dr. H. L. Wells of West Point, died at the family home Wednesday of acute throat trouble. Hhe had been HUfterlna; greatly for Home months and her death watt not unexpected. She leaves a husband and four children, one of whom Is a cadet at the United States Military academy at Went Point, N. Y. Another 1 principal of the schools at Carter, S. D. Mrs. Weils was the eldest daughter of the late judge H. D. Readlnger. She was cloaeiy Identified during her whole life with the best efforts in the Chris tian and social life of the community. She was a member of the Congrega tional church. MRS. CHARLOTTE NEtT, widow of Fred U Neu, aged 80 years, died at her home southeast of Avoca, Sunday, of old age. Mr. and Mrs. Neu located In Otoe county in 1866, where they have since resided. She is survived by five children, Henry F. Neu of Table Rock, Neb.; Magdalena plllen, Orleans. Neb.: Mrs.. Elizabeth Patter son, Lincoln, Neb.; F. .L. Neu, Univers ity Place, Neb., and Mrs. Amelia An derson, Douglas, Neb. Tired, Aehioc Muaclea Bsllavad. Sloan s Llnlm.nt. lightly applied, a little quiet, and your aoreness disappears like maclc. Oct a lie botlla today. , All dras-stsls.-AdferlleomenL. MENINGITIS FATAL , TO HIGHSCHOOL LAD Seventh Death from This Dis ease Since the First of the ' Present Year. FUNERAL ON THURSDAY Walter Kocper, 17-year-old pupil of High School of Commerce, suc cumbed to cerrebro-spinal meningitis Tuesday afternoon. This was the seventh death from this disease since January 1. Mr. Koeper attended school as usual last Friday, and on Saturday morning he became ill. He was sent to a hospital, where he grew worse until the end came in less than four days. He was in his second year at the Commercial High. His former edu cation was al! received at Saratoga school. He was the youngest child and only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koeper of 2211 Larimore avenue. Three surviving sisters are; Mrs. Joseph Reams of Grand Island and Misses Emma Slid Gertrude Koeper, who live at home. The funeral will be held privately at 2 p. m. oi. Thursday, with burial at Forest Lawn cemetery. The young man was a member of the Boy Scout troop which meets at Pearl Memorial Methodist church. He was born in Omaha. Marians "Kid" Silent Members; Demand Speeches "Kidding" the shy ones, furnished indoor sport for the Rotary club Wednesday noon at Hotel Fontenelle. Eight members who had consistently endeavored to avoid speaking before the club on an announced program, were suddenly called upon in suc cession to make talks. W. L. Masterman, coffee and spice dealer, told the Rotarians he roasts nothing but coffee when they asked him to tell what he thought of the club's stunt. "Don't you ever give out any spice?" they then asked. He replied, "Never." Dr. Frank Conlin,odn to be mar ried, was another shy one asked to talk, but he tried to avoid it by ex plaining that he had been doing a lot of talking lately. He didn't have to tell why he had been talking so much. John McCague, jr., was chairman. Other "shy" speakers were Lester Hcyn, Billie Wood, George Pray, Charles Jewell, Jack Sharp and Kurtz. Masterman and Wood were chosen as the "best" speakers of the bunch and will be required to make regular talks at the next meeting. At that time Robert Trimble will be expected to tell of his recent trip to Hawaii.,? . Diving Autoist is Hurt; - -Wants City to Settle The city has been called upon to pay for Harry J. Binkley's loop-the-loop advertisement! in an automobile in an alley between Farnam and Douglas atreeta, west of Forty-sixth street, on the afternoon of Febru ary 8. V Mft Binkley negotiated a twelve foot' embankment with injuries to himself and damage to the automo bile. Louis J. Traynor, owner of the car, also asks the city to make monetary ,mnj, tnv thi, HamaireH machinf. It is alleged that a twelve-foot drop was lett unprotected ty tne city. Prisoner Falls and Ruptures Artery Over His Eye Blood spurted out of one of the cells in the city jail at an early hour. Earl Breeding, laborer of 2204 St. Mary's avenue, had fallen on the ce ment floor with auch force that he ruptured an artery over his right eye. He bled profusely until a physician arrived. ' - , " , Give your Want Ad a chance to make good. Run it in The Bee. PnOTOFLATS US STUART Al HAWTHORNE'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC "THE SCARLET LETTER" AN EPIC OF THRILLS AND THROBBING EMOTION TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEE IT Norma Talmadge In I I PANTHEA I I (Not a MrloJ, but a MvoB-roal ouor- a ftmture. I During Enfa-mnt This Fosturo Matlaoo limniiiiuiiiiHi' iiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiii.iiitiiHjiiiiii.iiiiiiiiin BABY MARIE OSBORNE In ' ' "TWIN KIDDIES" 1 America's Youngest Star In a play which plaasas and satisfies MOW Aged Trusty at Poor Farm Given Another Chance , Admitting that he had done wrong, Olaf Benson, aged inmate and trusty of the county hospital, arrested for taking morphine from the drug room of the institution and peddling it to inmates, was given his freedom in po lice court. "I know I done wrong, judge, but I want another chance," lie pleaded. Carl Norgaard, an employe, who, was arrested with Olaf Benson, charged with inducing the aged trusty to steal the morphine, was sentenced to thirty days in the workhouse. Proposes Big Prizetor Sinking Submarine Paris, Tuesday, Feb. 13. A prize of 500,000 francs for the crew of any French, allied or neutral vessel which succeeds in destroying an attacking , submarine is provided for in a resolu- tion introduced in the Chamber of Deputies today by Andre Lefcvrc.!. The resolution says that the Germans are attacking without distinction ships of all nationalities, armed or unarmed, and that this creates a new situation which must by no means be neglected. AMIWF.MKHTS Brandeis Theater Thursday Evening February 15, 8:15 Creighton University Glee Club and ,'' Orchestra TICKETS ON SALE AT ' BEATON DRUG CO. BRANDEIS, Friday A Saturday, Fab. la-IT. "The Smart Set" Sat. Mat., Me, 0. Mint., 2c, SOe. TSc. BnVfi Matlnaa Today, 25c J I U Nliht. ZS-SS-SO-TSe 'W BIRTH CONTROL iT Th. Doutli. si Mm Hssrt 0. (my W.naa'l Ml.. I Her Unborn Child" A III Plsr ay Mw.r M.Ktst Barasl Dally HsII.mi Mums Isr Lasix Oslr Not a Flalura. Kwryss. Dw II I. Acstlttas Phone 1 Douglas 494. ' I THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. Dally l Mat.,. SilSl Nifht, til. 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