FOR RENT HOUSES ! Miscellaneous. " VVB HAVE WhT YOU WANT. HOUSES ANl COTTAOES PARTLY MODERN. l-R.. 6S M.rlll. St tilM MUDliKN EXCfePT HEAT. 5- n., :tl4 Saratoga St ISs. -R., lilt No. sua St. (tor colored). 6- K.. 42 So. 111b St 35 00 STRICTLY MOl'EBN. i-R., sl! No. lath (vacant Apr. 1).IST.I0 .R.. 54S No. 401b. St 6-R.. 411! Farnani (vacant Vprll 1). 6-R.. 1834 So. 30th St "'0 J.R.. 461J So. Hd St . I.R., 631 So. Sllll St t-R Ml So. Mtb St , ' -R.. S6 So. 2tb Ava S8.0U H-R., !!21 Dodf. St 40.00 HEATED APARTMENTS. 4.B., Apt. StowHar, lis aumirar, ISO winter; 823 So. 24tb St. PORTER SHOT WELL, 101 So. 17th 8U Dour, toil. Office with HOME BUILDERS. FOR RENT. 7-room modern noma with full lot, on paved street, 2M blocks from car line, 130. 7 rooms, modern, aleeplng porch and run room, quiet netg-hborhood, exoeptloa ally fine view, with (arage, 1(0. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 418-18 Keellne Bids'. Dour. 600. FOR RENT 6-room stucco, modern, aun room. oak flnlahi poaaeaalon April 1. Call WaL MSI. HOUSES In all parta of the city. CREIOH, SONS a CO.. 60S Bee Bldg. LARGE moving van with careful men, 12 per hour. Gordon Van Co. Douglas 114. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, atorage and mov ing. 210 N 11th St. Phone . Douglas .. FIDELITY FREE ' Phone Douglas lor complete llat of vacant bouse, and apart ments. Also for atorage. moving. 18th ana .laca.up "METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to ordera for moving, packing or storage. Office at Raymond Furniture Co., 1613 and ISle Howard or, rnuiie uuw. ... r. nnim.lDI WA D liTUItlTSTl! Separate locked rooms for household goods and planes; moving; paoktng and "oMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., (02 8. 16th St. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real itrvlce in moving, packing and storing, can lyw v -.. lf nA Van and two man, iUOggaiu. tun per nour. Van and Storaga Co., Moving, Packing. Packing and storaga. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 1748. Doug. SHfi. 5WIN CITY BXPHJiSa CO.. 1624 Can St. Douglaa 1717. Trunks stored a specialty. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses WHAT navv you Cor rent In tba way upwto-data apartment? Prefer enca will ba glvan to those in bit ter dlatrlcta of tba city. Want to agent. Tclapfaona Douglaa 191. Unfurnished Houses an- Flats, wa WANT to rent your vacant ysopurty for you, as we cannot supply the derxuud tor rental property. Call ua and let us talk wltii you 1 your rental property H va cant or you are not receive) ng r turns ua your money. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL Hastings neyaon, .wn ov. i. v. wAM'nir.iwiririt class, strictly .uodern fur nlshed apartiiient, 4 to 0 room until June 1. Address HQ lBta. oee. Miscellaneous. ' 1 i uni nuna ATTRN'PlilM ' itt. .ni a rioalrn hi tenant fftr your vacant store, houaa or flat within 311 days iz on me oouiu o.ue m uuuvre condition, or pay you a inuuiu SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, MMOU. 412ft a 34th St Phone South 1347. ANTED to rent, small piece of ground With house in SU DUrDS. ouiisuw ior jihu.v en raising. B. Lane, 2J18 Howard St. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West BRICK FLATS, $18,500 WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. ' High class flats with sleeping porches and garage; corner 98x137; handy to Far nam car. Annual rents, 12,160; $7,600 cash; balance 6 per cent. tiLOVER & SPAIN (REALTORS), Douglas 3962. 91930 City National. WEST FARNUM HOME Eight rooms, new and all modern, Sa.iOO. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 So.' 17th. St. A OEM.'MAN'S HOME. . Overlooking Hacum l?ark. Plot 16 0x180. vjn'alns twelve Is 't rooms, three bath with toilets. Innumerable closets and pantries, steam beat, seven fire places, ana iimsnea in oaa ana manogany, Price 111,000, . d only $n,600 cash re quired. SOUTH OMAH-. INVESTMENT CO., 42 S. 24th tit. Phone South 1247. THH FEBRUARY SCORE. o Paid Classified compared with 1916 TUB BEE gained 8967 Unes THE NEWw gained 770 11 THE WORLD HERALD LOST 14 lines Flgurea complied by Warffeld Adv. Agoy., an Independent audit bureau. 11,500 FOR A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Only been built a few years; all modern except heat, 1150 down balance lie monthly. .Located at alio suraette ut, ' T RAVER BROTHERS, 706 Oman Nat, Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 0886, BEAUTIFUL home, 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms and sewing room; quarter-sawed oak throughout; owner leaving city next week. Harney 1101. North.. Z&TH AND PINKNUY STS.. classy, new, 2- story bungalow, e-r., and aleeping porch, oak finish, house just decorated, full base ment, nice lot, location all one could ask for; paved st. Price, 8,I60. Easy terms. RASP BROS., 310 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. CHICKEN FARM $100 DOWN ANL $18 A MONTH Just listed. . 4-roora cottage near 4Jd sad Saratoga, with a nice lot. small chicken house and coal bin. Why pay rent when yon can buy this place for less man renir rricea at si.tuo. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY 677 Omaha Nt'l. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. 16TH AND HALL AVE., new l-room bun galow, oak finish with oak floors, furnace neat, noor arain; house just decorated. ' tine lot, paved street and paid. Price 83,260; 1260 cash, or would consider va cant lot of smaller placa as part pay ment; easy walking distance, No car rare. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Vyler 721. NEW BUNQALOW. Five rooms, etrlctly modern, finished in oaa. itocaien at twit . a&th St. Prloe 12,1(0. Terms. Will take small cottage In trade. NORRIS NORR1S, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4279. 26ft CASH, 128.60 per morth, will buy a new bungalow of 6 rooms and bath; oak finish, with oak floors even In kitchen; has a number of special features, high grade lighting and plumbing fixtures, full cement basement, furnace heat. Lot 0x 130. Plica cut to 12,100. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. 7 Rooms, Modem Walking Distance $3,750 Terms Owner leaving city and must sell shortly his sll modern 1-r. house, con taining i bedrooms, and has put a price on it that will move. Good lot for gardtm. Location, 610 S. 2tth Ave, HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. NEW BUNGALOW. CREIGHTON'S 1ST ADDITION. OWNER LEAVING CITY. 3342 So. 35th St., 6 rooms, strictly modern, $2,750 ; $500 cash, balance monthly. Oo out today and let the owner show you through. PAYNE & SLATER CO., (REALTORS) 018 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug, 1016. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 7 rooms, all modern, south front lot. splendid location, closo 'to school, first class neighborhood; owner out of city, very anxious to sell; says get $2,800; house In good condition. Here Is a bar gain for someone. C. G. CARLBERG, Realtor, 810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Miscellaneous. MODERN BUNGALOW Fine location, east front, paved street. 6 rooms, 'hardwood floors and finish, close to school and car. A bargain at 23,000. Easy terms. Call owner. uoug. iizx. 6-KOOM. house for sale, to bo moved; for information see Traver Bros., i irsi Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 0880. NKW bungalow, aleo 8-r. and gardening your terms and price; lnv. with $400. rent 3 houses toost $2,600)! $2,500. D. 2107. j, B. KulilNtiON,' Heal ttbtale and Insur ance. 442 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 8007, WORLD REALTY CO. nZT R. 8. TKUMBULL, (13 World-Herald Bldg. D, 1?34. REAL ESTATE B'nesi Pr'pty H. A. WUH-', Kealtur. Ware ttlk. Specialist in downtown business property. ttEAL fc-Sl Ait. Unimproved THE FEBRUARY SCOltE of Paid Classified compared with 1916 THE BEE gained .$,967 lines THE NEWS gained. 770 lines THE WORLD HERALD LOST. . 14 Unes Figures oomplled by Warfield Adv. Agcy., an Independent audit bureau. West WE have t good lots near St to and Cali fornia, in cathedral district. Price right, F. D. Wead. 310 S. latb St. North. AFTER lookina at MINNA LUSA. SOU dif ferent buyers decided that it was the beat proposition' on tne maraet ana mey backed their Judgment by buying Iwta. If YOU will come out today you will understand vby the others are ouying. , CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. CUM1NU, near 29th St., 32 or 44 feet, must bo sold to close estate, urunmei, sv uraaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. U Alt DEN lots, $82 to $166 each. Terms: $1 cash and &uo a week. Address Box 1662. REAL ESTATE Investments SOUTH SIDE BUSINESS BUILDING 4 STOKIES This store building, located on 24 tb . street, between N and O. rented on lo..g time leases of $300 per month, can be purchased at a very attractive price, it you are looking for a permanent Invest ment that will pay you a splendid In come without any expense, call, at our Klce for further Information. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) lti!4 barney Street. Tyler 60, A GOOD INVESTMENT A business corner that is sure to increase in value, with new and substantial im provements; now paying better than 8 per cent net; drug store and other desirable tenants; price $26,000, $8,000 cash, balance on easy terms. , , WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Douglaa 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. TUB FEBRUARY SCORE. of IPald Classified compared with 1916 THE BEE gained $,067 lines THE NEWS gained y 770 lines THE WORLD HERALD LOST. . 14 lines Flgurea compiled by Warfield Adv. Agcy,, an Independent audit bureau. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PKOPEHTT A. P. 'JL'UKEY A SON, REALTORS. , 620 First National Bank Bldg. APARTMENT. $76.00O Income ID per cent; cna year old; very fine location; mortgage $26,000 and will acoept $30,000 to trade; bal ance cash or negotiable papers, CALKINS CO., Douglaa 131. City Nat Bank Bldg. 7 GUARANTEED YOU On your money In any amount by HOME BUILDERS, Inc., tl.OO Shares. Omaha. BAKOA1N Ciosu-ln, new, modern brick Hat, 11 largo rooms, it apartments. 33d. and Howard, $8,600; about $2,000 cash. See Owner, 4336 Bedford. Walnut 2007. REAL ESTATES-WANTED THE FEBRUARY SCORE of Paid Classified compared with 1016 THE BEE gained , 8,967 lines THE NEWS gained 1 70 lines THE WORLD HERALD LOST. , 14 lines Figures compiled by Warfield Adv. Agcy.. an independent audit bureau. UT YOU desire to sell, rent or trade your property, please call at our office and let us show you our progressive methods and unsur passing service. We have faith In "printers' Ink" and it your proposition la listed with us, It will be made known to a hundred thousand people or where ever all the Omaha newmapers are xusd. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO Tba largest real estate company, from standpoint of service and equipment in Nebraska. We are running 300 linos of ad vertlsementa In this valuable paper dally. 4826 South 34th St. Phono South 1247. WANTED 4, 6 and ti-roomed houses that can be told for $100 cash, balance $11 per month; send complete description first letter, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 132U ,'iinam, Tel. Doug. 1064. QOOD vacant lot wanted In exchange for six-cylinder, seven-passenger touring car, good condition throughout. Address Auto mobile, 602 S. 12th St., Omaha, or tele phone Harney 3316 after 6. LIST your S and 6-room houses with us WB SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY 'CO., Doug. 1474. A HOUSE, 7 or rooms, east of 34th; price from $4,600 to $6,6110. Phone D. 686. Motorcycles and Bicycles .ARLEK-DAViDttuN iiU'i'UHC VCLUa Bar gains tn oaed machines. Victor Roos, The Motorcycle Man." Kius Leavenworth. HEAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 10 ACRES, 6 blks. from Main street, Ben sun. Will sell right and long time 6 per cent. ' INTER-STATE REALTY CO., City National. Doug. Dundee. BEAUTIFUL DUNDEE RESIDENCE. A .rictly modern home 'n the best part ot Dundee. Plot 60x136, coutalns 7 rooms und 2 baths, full cement basement and well lighted attic, living room. 14x28, with oak buam catling and paneled oak riming rooui; large bed rooms batalrs, flnliheu in mahogany and white enamel. Price yti.uooi half cash. Shown only by a- lot m ut. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 436 South 24tb St. Phone South 1347. DUNDEE HOME 6020 Underwood Ave.; south front with ..ightly location; 7-r., fine, light living room and dining room with built-in features and fireplace; garage 14a0 ft. Prlue $6,000 for quick sale. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Douglas tUt. Sun Theater Bldg. DUNLbE KOEaITES. Well located lots on v tjr.ua. Mod era, attractive houses. Before buying be sure aud see GEORGE & CO.. BEAUTIFUL bungalow, 6 rooms and sun roo ni ; tiled ba th ; mus t be see u to be appreciated; IVs blks. from car; south front; owner leaving city. Call Harney 110L HAVE calls for Dundee homes and would like exclusive listings on a few bungalows and houses from $3,600 to $12,U0U. C. A. UrlmmeU 84H Omaha National Bank bldg. South Side. MbUiOM rtcicnu ilOMbd. Cm ih ttuutb aid, on tuu-sisea lots, ranging from $l,6vv to eMUv to different tooailUea, with ail city improvmei.ia, uear schools and churooeakoan be bought from ua on a small cash payment SOUTH OMAHA IN VUS'i'MENT CO. 46 a 24th St. Phoue South 1141 HERE IS A BARGAIN. Two 4-room houses on corner lot, 60x160, on car line and paved street. One rents tor $0 a month, and live In the other. Price, $1,200 for both, only 9'iw cash. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. 49i'b South 24th St. Phone, South 1247. HOMESEEKERS. ATTENTION. On a small cash payment we Via buy the lot you select, build a home after your own plans and you oan pay tor It on small monthly payments, without extra Interest. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. , INCORPORATED CAPITAL $26,000. 4926 S. 24th St, Phone ,3ou ib 1247. Miscellaneous. ACREAGE PROPERTY. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. Offers the Following ACREAOE PROPERTY. zy, acres on car lint Just outside city lim its, 3-room house, good cistern. 60 fruit trees and fine well that cost $260. Price $2,0u0; part cash. 6 axres at end of city car line. 7 -room mod ern house with full cement basement aud nyrnado cellar. Oreen bouse, 20x161). Uood barn for 8 bead of stock. Chicken bouses and sbeds. Price $6,000; easy terms. 24 acres, just over Una In Sarpy county, away from the high taxes. Rich, level land, first broken In 1810. Raised 4 orupe of alfalfa, $6,U00. Terms can be arranged. 6 aores, one blook from car line near 43d and Q Sts., 8-room house; barn for 4 bond ot stock; chicken houses. Good well and enough frulc for family use. Price v4.600. Terms to suit purchaser. 10 acres on Benson car line. Prloe and terms to be agreed upon and made satisfactory, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 433S South 24tb St. Phone South 1347. SMALL ACREAGE FOR RENT. 74 acres, North Omaha; gardening dis trict, 4-room house; barn, hog house, etc, ARM STRONG-WALSH COMPANY. Tyler 1536. 333 Rose Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE. - Will' trade a modern frame business building in center of the shopping district ou the South Side for Nebraska land. The store on the first floor rents for $26 and the flat upstalrs-for $16 monthly. Valua tion In trade $4,600. No boot money paid. Particulars only at our office and no inforinatkm given through phone. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4926 South 24th St. Phone South 1247. FOR SALE OR TRADE A 30-acre piece of land, good smooth land; will take In a stock of hardware up to $6,oou or $7,000. Also C 40 -acre ranch to trade for a general mercnanaise sioca, or wnai navu you? This ranch la well lmprovud; priced right. 1 want to trade for something soon; get busy, uox x-nnv, gee. WE have some good homes and rental prop erties tor Neb. or Iowa land. Edward F, Williams Co., Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN look: legal rate loans looki $ 60.00 costs you $ i.6 for six months. 102,0V costs you 20,27 for one year.. 156.00 costs you 31.20 for one year. 04.00 coat yuu 40.80 for one year. 300.00 costs you to.OOfor one year. Other amounts In proportion. EASf PAYMENTS. UTMOST PRIVACY, OMAHA LOAN COMPANY, 340 Paxton Block. TeL Doug. 226. V URN IT URE, pianos, and notes as security. so 0 -mo. ... a. gooad, Mita cost, gg.ou $40 ' Indorsed nous, total cost, $2.6U, Smaller, larger am'ts, proportionate rate, PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organized by omaba Business Men. 432 Rose Bldg., 16lh and Farnam, Ty. 666. 2 h pet. on Dla, Gross, 410 N. 16th, R. 6U61. FINANCIAL Real E stat j. Loans, Mortgages. CITY end farm loans promully made. Rates, .6, 6 Vi and 6 per cunt. Reasonable commission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., , 212 South 11th, Omaha, Net). City and .Farm Loans 6, 6 to and per cn us Also ttrst mort gages on terms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont 4k Co., 416-1$ Keellne bu'g., 17th and Harney. WILL PAY 12 for $8,000 for one year; good security. Ad dress Box 1666, Bee. ARE you looking for a real Investment 7 . $1,200 buys mortgage worth $2,600; looks , too good to be true, but must be qultj. sale; will stand closest investigating. Ad dress Box IS 20, Bee. 6 PER CENT to 0 per cent on beat class city residences to amoun ta $2,000 up ; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St. $2,000 MTGE., bearing 6 per cant semi-annual, secured by property valued at $6,000. Tal inadge-LoomIs lnv. Co., W, O. W, Bldg. BIG 4 REALTY CO., REAL ESTATE, FARMS AND CITY. 114 W. O. . Bldg. Doug. 348$. SHOPSN A CO., PRIVATE MONEY. MONEY to Joan on Improved farms and raocbaa. We also buy good farm mart gages. Kloke lnv. Co., oroafca. MONEY on and for city and 1 farm loans. H. W, Binder, City National Bank Bldg. OJTI -, LOANS. 1 GARVIN BRUH.. Urn. Nat. Bk. Bid,. ,1,' . MOMUlf HAKHI3UN HIIRTUN. " 10 ii unana Nat. Bank Bid,. OMAHA HUMtH. tAT NUB. FAKM8. U KEEFB H. B. OU.. 11)1. umaba Nat'l. SAKM and city loana. ft-6th and 0 uor cent. W, H. Thomas. Kwlln. Bid,. Doug. 14. CJTY aod farm loans, lowest rates. aV H. LOUliBti. Ins., ass Kaolin, Bid, FINANCIAL ' Real Estate, Loans, Mortgage,. 111)0 to tio.ouo ntad. pruinptty. K U Wead. w.ad Bid,., istn and rarnam ata. LOW KATES. C. U. CAKLBDHU, 311 Hrandrl. Theat.r Bid., u. Nt) DELAY In oloalnil loan.. W. T. Uraoain, Kit. Mm Rlda Stocks and Bonds. ON AH MAN IKON COMPANY STOCK. l.luo anarea Onabman Iron company atovk for sal. at attrautlv. price. C. B. Updtlt.. Aridrua Bids.. Mlnneapulla. Minn. " Financial Wanted. WANTED A large loan on 1.0U0 acres good western Iowa land, two seta ot Improve ments. Call Douaiss I41V Abstracts ot Title. !, Title, Ouarantse and Abstract Co., IVCIX svb S. 11th St., grouud door. Bonded by Mass. Bonding andjna. Co. WifiTXia&rKAOi CO., oldest abstract el- ncs tn Nebraska. Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, Represent prompt pay lusurance com ptn1 es 44 Brands! aidg.. Omaha. N b Horses Live Stock Vehicle WE make them ourselvvs and soli direct to consumer; no middleman's profit; why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high grttde goods at first coalt Alfred Cornish & Co., lUlO Farnam St., Omaha, Ntb. FOR SALE 1$ milch cuws at Arlington, Neb. Will not sell less than 10 or more, lnuulra of F. C, Bliss, Room J64 Ex change Bldg., South Omaha. iR'llTiS-OnM-black Percheron stallion, 7 years old, weight 2,000 lbs.; good breeder; will consider trade on live stuck. Box Y-m, Bee. FOR SALE Delivery leant, hnruuus und wagon. 1428 W. Broadway. Phone 1940, jCouncll Bluffs. A REGISTERED French Percheron stallion. for sale or trade for team. Phone 21486, Council Bluffs. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BUFF ORP1NUTON eggs, $1 a sotting; tine slock; winter layers. Red 6300. WiUTE "Rock cggs fo7saTe. "Benson 6004. Screenings ti 60 l"i). A. W Wagner 801 N lih FARM AND RANCH LANDS Michigan Lands. FOR SALE CLOVER-LAND FARMS. Oralns thrive. Drouth, halt unknown. Boot crops, dairying, grazing, Ideal. Fine roads, market; 143 growing days. Aver age kilting frosts October 2. Terms easy. Oeorgo Rowell, Jr., S3 Bacon Blk., Mar o,uette, Mich. Missouri Lands. SMAL.L MO. Farm tiv casn and lb month ly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to big markets. Writ for photographs and lull information. Munger, A-111 N. Y. Lite Bldg.. Kansas City, Ma GREAT BARGAINS' 16 down and S6 monthly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poui .'y land, iar town southern jIIs sourl. Price only 1200. Address Box 808. Minnesota Lands. A RARE .OPPORTUNITY. To get a homestead under the Volstead act lu North Central Minnesota, without living upon or Improving it, hundreds of people are malting application every day; act quick. BK- 4' REALTY COMPANY, 1015 W. O. W. Bldg. Omaha, Neb. AN A-l lOO-aere farm splendidly located, good Improvements, two miles from county seat of 4,500; fine fishing lakes 40 rods from bouse. Write owner, M, F, Proehl, Alexandria, Minn., Route 4. Florida Lands. RAISE ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Natal Hay) this winter. First cutting, 90 days; 900 to ISO annually on 00 land. 026 Paxton Blk., Walnut S&67 (evenings). Nebraska Lands. ONE section in Thomas county at 17.50 an acre; 680 acres McPhersou county at $10.30 an acre. One section In Loup county at 136 an acre. One section In Wheeler county at 116 an aero. One section in Cherry county at 112.60 an acre. Also an Improved 20-acre tract, 7 miles from Omaha, 3130 an acre. See us for land bargains, watts, 537 Paxton Blk, THU FEBRUARY SCORE, of Paid Classified compared with 1016 THE BEE gained...., 8067 lines THE NEWS gained 770 lines THE WORLD HERALD LOST 14 lines Figures compiled by Warfield Adv, Agcy., an Independent audit bureau, FOR EXCHANGE. 4S0 A. clear land In Cheyenne Co,, Neb., miles from town on main line U. P. R. R. No Improvements or broken land. 850 A. fine level farming land, balance pasture. Will exchange for 80 A. In east ern Nebraska. See C. U Tate, 823 City Nat. Bank. Omaha, Neb. 1,930-ACRE Nebraska ranch, only $5.60 per acre; 180 miles from Omaha; can sell on very easy terms. A chance lor some one to start tn stock. Small improvements, partly , fenced, well grassed, plenty of cra ter, 800 acres in cultivation. A. W, Aug spurger. 04 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb, WW FARM :he farm we sell you, TUB) HUNOERFURD POTATO GROWERS' ASSN., Co-operative Potato Farming, 16th and Howard Sts., opposite Auditorium. WET land mad dry enough for crops or uo pay, Is our way of draining land. No tract too large or too wet. Ouarantse Drainage Co.. Oakland, Nab. FOR SALE Unimproved yuarter. near Lodge role; clear; terms, w. a. Craig, Kearney, Neb. 10 ACRES of Improved land, 6 miles from Council Bluffs, 3130 per acre, cash. This is a bargain, watts, 637 Paxton Block, New York Lands. NEW YORK STATE FRUIT, GRAIN AND STOCK FARMS. We have 200 good producing farms, Ycithln easy driving distance of Syracuse, on good roads, near R. K.'s, schools, etc., and In one of the best farming sections in the state. If you are in market for a New York state farm don't fail to see us before you buy, Hera are some exceptional bargains: 03 acres, good land, large 8-room house, painted white; some fruit and timber; I large Darns, one witn casement stable, ce ment floors, 3 head stock, team, 80 hens. tools and crops. Price 148 per acre, part CftBti, balance at o per cent. Ill acres best of land; 4 miles from city market: good s-room nouse. painted drab; all kinds of fruit; large basement; stock barn, 30x7 0 ; horse barn, 80x40 ; large hen house; 21 head of stock; team; 76 hens; all tools and crops. Price, complete, $64 per acre; small payment down, balanoe easy terms at s per cent. 173 acres very productive soli, large 16. room house, painted white; beet of water 2 large stock barns; some fruit; some timber; 24 head of stock; 25 sheep; 10 hogs; 60 hens; good team; full line of tools; all crops, ' Price, complete, $60 per acre si.uuu casn. oaianoe to suit at b per cent. Call or write for particulars and catalogue. Herrlck Burger, Central Square, N, Y. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FARMS FOR RENT. Two well Improved stock and grain farms. One of 1,120 acres, two miles from station In Logan bounty; one of 1,820 acres In Custer oounty. Possession at once. Send bank references and full description of your equipment in first letter. IS. A. M 1 ner, Loup City, Neb. ABOUT 7 aores, near Dundee, for garden ing or farming; Harney 2787. FARM LAND WANTED RANCHES, Farm Lands, bought, sold, ex ohanged. S. 8. and R, E. Montgomery AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OViCHLANL), INC. USED CAB DEPT. Douglas 32. JO 7..S Farnam. Touring cars And roadstara ot Ov.rland, Otud.bak.r, Muxwall, Ford. Oakland, Mitchell, Bulok and Hudaon makss. TERMS IF DESIRED. Prompt attention glvsn to .11 Intsrsstad out-of-town nuyeia. . THE FEBRUARY SCORE. , of Paid Claaalllad oompirsd with 1111 THE BEE felned .K. 1167 lines THE NEWS falned 770 Unes THE WORLD HERALD LOST 14 Unas KM, urn compiled or Warfield Adv. Agoy., an Independent audit bureau. AUTOMOBILES lUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3301 Farnam St. Douglas $310. 1914 Hupmoblle "IS" $300 11 Saxon $60 19U Overland Touring 374 1V14 Chalmers '" .Swcrllo fcUX-CYHNlK.tl, seven-pawengtr louring oar in pxtifllent condition tnrougnuut. win trails for guod vacant lot. Address Auto mobile, 603 S. 13th St., Omaha, or tele- Ihone Harney m$ after , i IK 1 VUL, CO.. Ul Davenport St. 611 Per Cent Saved on Vear Tlr. ExpenM. Wfe. will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL OAR AO It CO., loth and Harney. Duu girts 6JSI, U W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 2216-1S Farnam St. Douglas s&S. Almost any mske st reasonatuw prices. U&HTSCUY ' han-Fix-lu" Soutbeesi uor- nuw !0tn nnj tiarney wis. uougias lauj. TELL A BINKLKV, auto repairing; expert mechanics. "rn t. jj. istii. CASH FOK V6UKUSEL CARS. " AUTO KXCHANOE, llt'T FARNAM. D. oSft. A SNAP, Ford truck with top and curtains: in perfect conouion. uougias Can save you 1100 to 1186 on new Taige any model. Lwugias itn. Wanted. lYlUHKST cash price' for your used car. CROSSIOWN (iARAUc., tn & 14th st. Auto Livery and Garages. EXl'KHT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." umaoa uarage, xuiu tiar ney St. Tyler 666. Auto Repairing and Painting. 1U0 reward for mugneio we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfwr. 110 N. IMP. NK11. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and irlca right. 21 S. ntb. , v. "lo. PERSONAL Til hi Salvation Army Industrial Home so J tot is your old clothing, furniture. maga aiues. We ooiiect W distribute. Fauns Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspeot our new home, lUO-UU'UU Oodge St. - ETTA M. STURUGS, graduate of Koliberg's Institute of Chicago, Will give you the tnalUHmts you are looking for. Massage, electric, Turkish and other baths. Ststts Institute, 160H Harney. Upon evenings and Sunday. D. 7097 W. B. STANTON, we have Important news for you. Mrs, w, u uruboa, fhone s. 1017. 1. L. B. Return home. Bring car. Can square tilings witn u. is. r. y. u b. MISS EDNA, scientific massage. Room US, Neville Blk. Open evenings snd Bunds vs. MISS EDNA, scientific massage; tltS Ne ville Blk. Open evenings and Sundays, LUtiLLA WHBSTKR, massage and mani curing. 61S Paxton blk. Red I40, MAJE. BRUUMAN, scientific and baths. 803 Karbaoh blk. Red :m ALL Rrlgnt Private Maternity Home, 1011 Miami St. v. bster sBl, SCIENTIFIC mas cge, 60 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas us?. Wanted Care ot children. Phono Web. 73. Manicuring and mass. 1838 Farnam. Km. II. MIH.I 1. tl.br. bath nmsHttga, Md Farnam St. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Home Builders' Investment company to Ada Fuller, Camden avenue, ZDl.J feet west ot Forty-nfth street, south side. 0xUH I 100 Karel Tesnohlldek and wife to Albert Prasan and wife, southeast corner Thirty-eighth and Monroe, 60x126, 346 William H. Smalls to George H. Rush- ton, southwest corner Fifty-first and Nicholas streets, 60x135 1 Maiden Investment company to Mar tin Holbrook, U street, 120 feet west ot Forty-second street, south side, 40x120 800 Charles Eck to Rosa Samland, south east comer Sixteenth and Webster avenue. MxU6 1.300 Home Real Estate and Investment company to Louis Berks, northwest corner Sixteenth and Kim streets, tfOxUO 1 Helena A. Abbott to Kllsabeth J. Baker, Mason street, 128 feet east of Thirty-seventh street, north elds, 42x116 , 1 Peters Trust company to John B. Nloh- log, southeast corner Thirty-second and Ponpleton avenue, 60x140 8,626 John B. Nlchlos to Ida L. Rylen. et al southeast comer Thirty-second and Ponpleton avenue, 60x140 1 Earl B. Harris to Frank B. Miller, Thirty-third stnet, 88 feet north of Seward street, east side, 49.4x86.6. 1 Bryce Gives More Information upon Turkish Atrocities New York, March 8. Massacre, of Armenians were inspired by the de sire of the Turkish ruling class to eliminate from the empire all sects aud creeds except that of Mohammad, according to Lord Bryce, former British ambassador, in a cable mes sage to the American committee for Armenian and Syrian relief, made public tonight. - During tnese recent massacres whenever any Uinstians would turn Mohammendan he was spared," said Lord Brvce in his message. "Many a Christian child was torn from its parents to be brought up as a Mussul. man. Thousands of Armenian Chris tian girls were Sold in the market or distributed among Turkish officers to be imprisoned tor lite in lurkish nar ers and there forced in to Moham medism. "But many more thouands of Ar menians, women as well as men, were offered their choice between Christ and Mohammed and when they re fused Mohammed were shot or else drowned forthwith. For days and days together the bodies of Christian women who had thus perished were seen" floating down the Euphrates. i South Sea Chieftain Mourns as Captive In a Distant Land San Francisco, March 8. Chief Tumbremaa, ruler of Taritari, in the Gilbert islands in the South Pacific, squatted on the deck of the schooner Expansion here today crooning a song ot sorrow, ciotncs ot tne white man dialed his dark skin. Tumbremaa had no money. Men about him spoke in jargon. Strange sights smote his eyes, ana he quailed beside his canoe. The chief was a pilot in his native port of Taritari, known, too, as Buta ritari. He made money guiding copra-seeking ships into the waters of Taritari, because he could tell the depth of the water to the inch by looking at the coral. One day Tumbremaa spied the schooner Expansion trying to make Taritari, so he put out i t his canoe. The Expansion was caught on the edge of a typhoon and Tumbremaa and his canoe were taken aboard. Captain Jakobsen decided to put away tor san francisco and lunv bremaa was a prisoner of the seas. It may be a year before he reaches home. FmI Ntuffr? IrrlteMsT IMsMtlsn.d? Tour liver Is th. csuse; Clean out your y.lem wtlb Dr. Kin,'. New Lira Pills. Tou will feel tins. its. All druggl.t.. Adv. Give your Want Ad a chance to make good, Run it in The Bee. IRISH MEMBERS JEER LLOYD GEORGE Premier Heckled by National ists Says He Won't Force Home Rule in Ulster. t THEY QUIT COMMONS HALL London, March 8. The presenta tion by the Irish nationalists in the House of Commons this evening of a resolution calling for the immediate application of the home rule statute to Ireland, precipitated one of the most bitter sessions in months and threw the home rule question back into its old position of uncertainty. i TJie resolution forced the govern ment into a declaration of policy toward self-government, namely that any part of Ireland that wishes home rule could have it, but that no coer cion would be employed to compel Ulster to accept. At the same time, the proposal drew from the Ulsterites. the ultimatum that they would not accent, which, coupled with the gov ernment's announcement effectually crushed all hopes for spcedly settle ment The nationalists tonight headed by their leader, John Redmond, were in conference, having withdrawn in a body from the House of Commons, and Mr, Lloyd George was facing his hrst embarrassing situation since he assumed the premiership, ror more than an hour betore the na tionalists left the house, the premier had found a whirlwind of angry cen sure from the nationalists' quarter, which at times forced him to take hit seat because he could not make him self heard, He was called a "turn coat" on the home rule question and one nationalist exclaimed: " 'Hang man! Carson I He is only fit to be a hangman, not first lord of the admir alty."' Introduced by U Connor. The nationalist resolution was in troduced by T. P. O'Connor, who as serted that the manner in which the government had handled the Irish re bellion had transformed a friendly people into one filled with bitter ha tred against England. He pleaded that home rule should be put into operation immediately for the sake of Ireland and in the interests of Eng land, the empire and the allies. Mr. U Connor was followed by Wil liam A. Redmond, who made an im passioned plea for a compromise be tween the nationalists and unionists and sat down amid the applause of the house. , Thus far things had been running smoothly, and Sir John Lonsdale, speaking for the unionists, threw a wrench into the machinery by declar ing that Ulster wanted nothing to do with home rule of this sort and re marked that his section of Ireland had furnished troops and money from pure patriotism and without hope of gain tor themselves. Mr. Lloyd George followed with the pronouncement of the government, and after stating any part of Ireland that wanted home rule could have it. suggested two alternatives for the set tlement of the differences between the Irish factions. One was a conference of Irishmen and the other was the setting up of a commission o' in quiry. Greeted With Jeera. Mr, Lloyd George was continually interrupted and, as he proceeded was greeted with angry jeers from the na tionalists, who accused him of desert ing home rule. In conclusion, he of fered an amendment to the nationalist resolution to the effect that! "This house would welcome any settlement which would produce a better under standing between Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom, but considers it impossible to impose by force upon any aection of Ireland, a form of gov ernment which has not their consent." As the premier sat down, ex-Premier Asquith rose and began a con ciliatory speech. He pointed out the seriousness of the situation and advo cated a compromise. He suggested that the minister) of the dominions who are in England should be called in to act as mediators and report to Parliament, Wants No Parleying. John Redmond, the nationalist leader, immediately took the floor and declared in no uncertain terms that he would have nothing to do with further negotiations; he and hit fol lowers, he said, had been fooled once before. After his brief sneech the nationalists went into conference. The vuijr iuii ui una jiiccuuh: lll.UC known was that the nationalists vot ed approval of Mr. Redmond's action. Another meeting of the nationalists has been arranged for tomorrow. . Premier's Proposal. Premier Lloyd George declared during the war controversies that might impair national unity must be postponed. "My offer of self-government to parts of Ireland is an offer which would take immediate effect," said the premier. "It is that that part of Ire land that clearly demands home rule self-government shall get, it. Won't Use Force. "The next point is this: Are the people of this country prepared to force the population of the northeast ern corner of Ireland to submit to be governed by a population with whom they are completely out of sympathy? In my judgment, and here I speak in behalf of the government, they are not." . Germany Has Plans for Belgian "Independence" Havre, March 8. The German gov ernment, according to information re ceived through confidential agents, is considering the publication of Ger many's terms of peace. Under these terms Belgium would be declared in dependent, subject only to permanent German garrisons at Antwerp, Leige and Namur, and to control by Ger many of ports and railways. Belgium, under the terms, would have no na tional army, but would be policed by a gendarmerie. TURPIN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING NEW TERM SPECIAL COURSE FOB ADULT BEGINNERS MONDAY, MARCH UTH Tirmi most tMionablt. Class meats Monday and Thursday at I P. M. - -, Pupils should Join tba first Ission. ' , '. ; ., PHONE HARNEY mi. ; J ''-', ', 88TH ANp FARNAM. IMPROVERS DECLARE CITY EXTRAVAGANT This Opinion Expressed at Meeting of Members of . United Clubs. OPPOSE SEWER BOND ISSUE Omaha is racing to financial ruin unless it alters drastically its present policy, was the opinion expressed last night at the meeting of the United Improvement clubs in the city hall. Delegates there would have the city charter commission embody in its new ' charter a proviso tor a sinking fund or some method of paying off debts by which the city could escape the rut into which, they firmly believe, it is now rushing. "The city borrowed $547,000 to build this city hall," thundered F. B. Mar tin, delegate from Druid Hill, "and up to date it has paid more than $1,000, 000 interest on that money. We are still paying for bonds on the old court house and the building is long since a ruin. Now we have the new court house and two bond issues as its in separable chums. The total bonded indebtedness of the city is $7,190,000 and of this amount $1,300,000 are in bonds that have been renewed. It is the renewal of bonds that eats the siiVstance out of the treasury." Mention Proposed Expenses, Mr. Martin then announced that Commissioner Jardine was planning to get a $700,000 bond issue for the building of sewers. E. E. Clossen, delegate from Rivervitw, quoted Mr. Warfield of the Board of Education's . committee on building and grounds as saying that the school committeemen anticipated floating bonds to the amount of $1,000,000 for the erection of new school buildings, including a new commercial high school and a North Omaha High school. Tony Costanzo of the Greater Omaha club called attention to the money that must soon be spent in the building of a new city jail. The improvers voted their sanction of the bond issues for the schools and the jail, but R. J. Sutton of the West Leavenworth club spiked their inten tion to approve of the proposed sewer bonds, "Speaking of sewers," said Mr. Con staiuo, "reminds me of the condition of Omaha's streets. Never since 1890 have the streets of this city been so dirty, filthy, rotten. About all the ; street cleaning commissioner does, it seems, it to hire relatives. I move that this body vote its disapproval of Mr. Parks and that the secretary be, instructed to let him know about our censur.", "Yes," laid Mr. Clossen, who sec onded the motion, "will the secretary please embody in that note to Mr Parks some of the warm words which . Mr. Constanzo just uttered?" , The motion was carried unanimous' ly. Then the members voted to send a letter of praise to Commissions Hummel for the way he cleaned out the dead wood in Elmwood park. Lindvllle Will Leave -y Today for Coast Cit) Edwin Lindville, a resident ct Bellevue for -the last two or three years and assistant foreman of the glue factory at the Cudahy racking, company on the South Side, leaves this afternoon for the Cudahy plant at Los Angeles, Cal where he has been made foreman of the same department , there. ' Edwin Lindville has been tn the employ of the local packing firm for ten years and goes to hit new loca tion at a substantial, increase in salary. , AMIIKKUENTfl ins GORDON HIGHLANDERS i SKEELY HE1T WORK OWER ' HOEY. SCOTT BAKER1 DORIS GREY. In "HER BELOVED ENEMY Cminf Suadr MAX LINDER . j t hit or VAUDIVIILI O.llr-M.IHM. Sllll Mlsht, lll( This Wok. ."." . USUI' SASSY. Mia 4 wi.al. I MR. LOUIS MANN bll. Wall... Iilvl. Bsf.,11. p.ttm... Crnl. p.tt. 4 C... Or.h.u.1 Trsv.1 Warily. Prlaaa: Saltan, loa: Bait laati (axewt Skturday us SsBdwl. 2S: NUhla. 100, Ua, Ut ..a n7, v "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" ftsw Burlesque Review mLiw K. Mortal. ZtTla RttHtll. 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