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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917 11 FOR RENT Suburban 12-ACRE FARM Clone In; small .rnproven.nt. For rnt M har or cash rent. Phone Douglas IS19 or Walnut 1708. EAL ESTATE I M PROVED m We8t. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME BUILT TO LIVE IN, NOT TO RENT. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND DECORATED IN THE VERY BEST RESI DENCE DISTRICT. This Is one ot the best built homes In Omaha, Stems foundation and basement, solid brick above; slats roof. The coal bin and fruit cellar of tlie. Practically no cose lor painting or repairing. Libra! y with built-in bookcases, solid cherry; balls and staircase of oak; dining room Is paneled In Venetian oak. All floors are hardwood. Large double storm windowed and screened son porch, con nected with both the library and dining room by French doors. The walls of the first floor and upper ball are covered with ' hand-decorated burlap, except the music room; three bath rooms. Large closets with outside windows, wardrobes and - chest of drawers. There Is & laundry, fruit cellar, furnace room and space which can be finished for a billiard room In the - basement, which Is cemented throughout. Large soft water cistern gas, hot water heater for summer use. So well built that 16 tons of coal will heat It throughout and with solid brick walls. It Is wonderfully cool la summer. - At ths very crest of the hill, there Is always a breeze there If anywhere. It Is convenient to the car line and la the choicest residence section of Omaha. The price If very reasonable and terms will be made to suit the buyer's convenience. Owner leaving the city. Address Box 2687, Bee. Beautiful New Stucco Home Price Only $4,950 Six large rooms and bath- oak finish and floorsfull basement; textile shingle root Choice south front lot 44x168. Here is a ' dandy horns In a choice residence district OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701-8 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 46. In the month of April, 1917, The Omaha Bee Printed 18,350 PAID WANT-ADS. This Is the greatest number It has ever printed in any one month before. This has been accompnanea Dy giving ins puDiic BEST KHSULTS AT lc FEU WORD about the rate charged by our nearent competitor. Why Pay an Exhorbitant Price? ELEGANT 8-room modern residence, newly nainted and decorated: splendidly located, . at 3411 Hawthorne Ave., Bemls Park dis trict. This home priced right. Terms. Inculre JOSEPH PICK. 2219 Evans St. Webster 4S5fi. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rpams, strictly modern, finished In oak; located at 3923 N. 2&th St. Price ' $3,150. Terms. Will take small cottage In trade. NOTIRIS A NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4379. Citv and Farm Loans 5, 5 and 6 per cent. Also first mort Raffen on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont A Co., 416-18 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. Noith THE HOME YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. Beautiful, high snd sightly five-room bungalow, with all the latem conveniences, overlooking the city; 15 minutes from the business district; one block to car line; three blocks to school; south front; price $3,500; reasonable terms. : BIG 4 REALTY CO,, 1016 W. O. W. BMg. P. 3J86 or T. 9fi2. Kountze Place Cottage Neat 5-room modern cottage; fine tjor ner lot; paving paid. Located at 22d and Uanderson Sts. 12,850, HIATT COMPANY, 145-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler M. MILLER PARK. The owner of this five-room nearly new bungalow "has authorized us to sell at once. Has built-in bookcases, colonnade opening, built-in buffet, combination sun room and sleeping room. Oak finish throughout Nice lot, on paved street Full cement basement; furnace heat, Will sell qp reasonable terms or discount for cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. FORCED SALE. 1 Non-resident owner is here to sell Number 4062 North 35th St., a 6 -room house; has water, gas and electric light; lot, 40x126. Price $1,700. $260 cash, bal ance like rent his Is a snap. W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Blk. Doug. 8600. $1!50 CASH, $J9.iO pnr month, will buy a new stucco bungalow of 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, dandy lot, one block to car and Miller Park school. Price $3,100. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. FOR sale or lease, one or both lots, each 66x132, at N. W. Cor. of 16th and Daven port Sts. Make best offer to Mrs. H. L. liawver, Melrose Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. SIX rooms, modern except heat, $1,500, Terms. See Owner, 2814 N. 31st St Web stor 4906. South. THE FINEST NEW RESIDENCE. on the flout h Side from any angle, Inside or out. Modern to the minute. Brick veneet. Full cement basement and fin Js had attic. Enameled tubs In laundry, with washer operated by electric power. Hot water beat furnished by oil burner furnace. Bath room 8x10, tub and shower. comDletely tiled. 10 rooms.. 3 alone cosi $587 to finish and decorate. Interior oak finish, Sun parlor and screen porches. New brick garage with concrete runway. Plot 60x160: beautifully lawned. BuiH by the owner a tin original cost of $14,- 000, Has sold lira business Interests here. desires to leave the state and directs us to sell for $12,500. Any reasonable down payment accepted. Listed exclusively wie.ii in SOUTH . OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC. 4$2l 8. 24th St Phone South 1247. Here Is One That Is a Bargain Price $3,000 Hanscom Park Field Club Five roon.s and bath, strictly modern, apeclals and all taxes paid; property is renting lor I3. Let us Bhow you. OSBORNE REALTY CO., TOl-8 Omaha Nat'I Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. A GENTLEMAN'S HOME. Overlooking Hanscom Park. Plot lOx 180. Contains twelve targe rooms, three -baths with toilet innumerable closets and pantries; steam beat seven fireplaces and finished In oak and mahogany. Price iii.uvu, ana only $z,&uo cash required. SOUTH. OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC. - 4936 S. 24th St Phone South 1247. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construction, S large light rooms. Oak floors, eak and enamel finish. Price $3,800. Easy terms. Another new build ing for 3,60. Call Douglas 1733 days. Walnut 1580 evening. i-ROOM cottage, fine condition, $1,600; will consider good tot as ft.st payment 25th and Pierce. Telephono owner. Red 1881 Miscellaneous. WORLD REALTY CO IaJ1" J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Inaur ance...448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8097. R. TRUMBULL. 1306 1st -Nat Bk. Bldg, - REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. HARNEY ST. CORNER East of 26th St. With Improvements that par bettf than 6 pet net on the total cost. Located right for a substantial Increase In value and the cheapest corner on Harney 1 today. $25,1)00 cash required. FARNAM ST. CORNER 108ttU4 at ths southeast corner 27th. Thin Is the cheapest corner Parnam St.. close -hi, and next in line for development Fries for ti short tlm Is at ifast $5,1)00 below actual -value tc day snd bound to sell for more money very shortly, bvt us for full particulars. CiLOVER & SPAIN (Realtors) 919-20 City Natfonnl Dour. 39111 5-Room Cottage Modern On Very Reasonable Tennis and at a very low prtee. This cottagi has electric lights, pan. city water ant treweratre; only oneblork to car; beauti ful hedge around tlw lot; nice neighbor- hood. Call Tyler 60 and auk for Mr. Clark. Office open even.nns, ? till 9 p. m, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1H Harney Street. HOUSES FOR SALE 6 houses on the N. H. corner of ICth ant Jackson fits., to be moved off. Sub mit bids to 1 GEORGE AND COMPANY, (BEALTORS) Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bank. B REAL ESTATE -B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist lit downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNA JLUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the boat proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU wilt come out today you will unaerstana way the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. HAVE tract of ground bounded by t'-iroe streets, witn sewer ana w.mit in, contain ing 20 lots. Anyone wan tin L. -mildlng lots u wouia pay them to investigate. Can be used for a suburban home. Do not compare this with acreage. This Is right In the city, close to car line and good school. Can give -terms; For further In formation see TRAVEIt BROTHERS, 810 First National Bank Bldg. Douglas fiSSS DANDY LOT. fi0xl35, two street frontages; easy terms. Call Douglas 1064 or evenings. Harney 4168 BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price 1220, only 2 cash and 50 cents per week. Doug. 3392. FOR" SALE-Or will lease acre lot l Baacombe, owner, 3601 Newport avenue. REAL ESTATE -J Investments Dodge Street Investment 50x152 Feet $3,750 - We har a fine tpartment site or In -vestment; south front lot on Dodge fac ing Park Ave. Improvements consist of a good six-room modern house, several fine, big maple trees, ornamental shrub bery, etc. Where can you beat this price? See us at once. HIATT COMPANY, 845-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. BMa Tyler 60, 12 PER CENT INVESTMENT. Four S-room and one 4-room modern houses, In the center of the residential dls trict of the South Side for $9,760. Half cash. Rent for $110 monthly and never vacant, will trade the lot for a large, moaern, imposing residence, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4926 S. 24th St. Phon South 1347. APARTMENT. 175,000 Tncome 12 per cent; ona year oia; very imr location; mortgage $25,000 ana wm accept 20,0JQ in trade; bal ance cash or negotiable papers. 221 Kecllne Bldg. Douglas 3393. CALKINS A CO., Douglas 1313. tCity Nat Bank Bldg. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS, ((20 First National Bank Bldg. HOME BUILDERS Invests Its funds only when secured by mortgages on new properties built by nome ijunaers. $1.00 SHARES GUARANTEED 7 per Ci. -u Offices: 17th and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE. TV11I trade a modern frame business building in center of the shopnini dlstric- on the South Side for Nebraska land. The store on the first floor rents for $26 and tne nat upstairs ror $15 monthly. Valua' tion In trade, $4,600. No boot money paid, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 4925 S. 4th St Phone South 1247. CLOSE IN FLATS FOR LAND, Two good, strictly modern St. Louis flats, income $960 per annum, Price $10,' 000. Mortgages $3,200. Owner wants land not too far from Omaha, EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 801 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Douglas 420. In the month of April, 1917, The Omaha Bee Printed 18,360 PAID WANT-ADS. This is the 'greatest number it haa ever printed In any one month before. This has been accomplished by giving inn pudiu: BEST RESULTS AT lc PER WORD about 'i the rate charged by our nearest competitor. Why Pay an Exhorbltant PrlceT l 7-ROOM house, well located, exchange lumoan or unaae county .and. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat. Bldg. Doug. 8fi(!2. WANT to exchange 4 good hoiiBea, close In, always rented, for land. Price $12,000. Mortgage $3,5U0. Bo 3408 Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. FOR SALE Five Improved acre Money 1. growing while you Bleep. Fart caah. Mrs. Paling, McKlnley, Benson, Neb. Dundee. QUICK SALE. Special price on Dundee house near olst St., 7 rooms and sleeping porch, all modern; well built; garage. See at once. n. nenner uo,, Ramge Bin. v. 846, DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod' ern, attractlfe homos. Before buying oe sure ana see GEORGE & CO. BARGAIN DUNDEE LOT, EAST FRONT. $450 cash. 75x126 feet. P. D. WEAD, 310 HO. 18TH ST. 6-ACRE blk., Falracre and Brown ell Hall district. Snap. C. J.Canan. South Side THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOT on S. 25th St., 60x150 fpet. A modern C room cottage on the back end of this slightly terraced plot. Will take auto and small amount of cash as Urat payment SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC.. 4925 S. 21th St. -Phone South 1347. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN South Side. ACREAGE: PROPERTY. SOUTH ffAHA INVESTMENT CO. Offers the Follow I UK ACRKAUU FTtOPERTT": 4 acres on car line. Just outside cliy U Its, 2-room httuse, Kood ttalorn, 60 fmt trees and fine woll that cost J250, I'rlc IOGO; part cui-h. 2 acres, Just over the line li away front tlx hlKh tuxt i Sarpy couni Ri.'U. le lund, firm brvki-n In ltl. Raised 4 crops of alfuUa, fti.OOU. Term cttu be ar ranged. 10 arres on Benson car Ilniv Prire terms can be agreed upan and mude aatts' factory. 114 acres on Fftrt Crook car line; room house with full cement basement new barn 14xls, for 12 head of stock ana other good outbuildings; fenced for chick' eon; good well. Price n.S&o: part cash. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INC. 4i.2f South 24th tit Phone South 1247, BKAUT1KUL RICSIDBNCK LOTS, J6.00 CASH, S5.00 MONTHLY. sizes, 60x150; in all parts of the South 5ida; city Improvements. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., 425 S. 24th St. Phone South 1347, Miscellaneous. HOMIOSEKKERS. ATTENTION! On a small cash paymont we will buy the lot you select, build a home afttr your own plana ana nave you pay tor it on small monthly 'payments, without extra interest, SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL $25,000. 4925 S. 24th St Fhono South 1247. MEDIUM PRICED HOMES. On the South Side, on full slsed lots. ranging from J1.600 to 12.000, In different localities, with all city Improvements, near schools and churches; can be bought from us on a small cash payment. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO, 4 AC KB tracts, 475, 110 down, $7.60 mo. Close in, near car. Douglas 6074. REAL ESTATE WANTED F YOU -deelre te sell, rent or trade your property, please call at our office and let us show yctb our progressive methods and unsurpassed service, We have faith In "nrintera' ink and If your nroooaition listed with us, it wilt he made known to a hundred thousand people or wherever all the umana newspapers are read. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO., Inc. The largest real estate company, from standpoint of service snd equipment Nebraska. Va are running 200 lines of advertisement ;ln this valuable paper oauy. 4925 S. 24th (It; ' Phone South 1247. $8,000. TO INVEST WANT OMAHA PROPERTY. ff forced to sell after May 1 write me, 1 will buy several 4 to 6 -room houses, all or partly modern. In good rental dls trict for Spot Cash; terms no object pries mast be very reasonable, small lots pre ferred. Give name, address, lowest price I'UK cash, lull inscription of property and ground. Incumbrance and rental In first letter or I will not reply. I positively will not disturb your tenants. Address P. o. box 788, Omaha. Neb. In the month of April, 1917, The Omaha Bee Printed 18,350 PAID WANT-ADS. This is the greatest number It has evfcr printed in any one month before. This has been accomplished by giving tne public i BEST RESULTS AT lc PER WORD about 7b the rate charged by our nearest competitor. Why Pay an Exhorbltant PrlceT WANTED TO BUY 6-ROOM Bungalow or small house, west, southwest or Dundee. ALLEN & BARRETT, 618 Bee Building. Doug. T76J. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small caab payments, have parties watting. Western Heal Estate, 413 Ksrbach Blk. D. 1607, LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. Tyler 496. LIST your property with M-uller. He results. 1067 Omaha Nat'I. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1160. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE 30 ACRES. of trackage, Inside the city limits- of umana. for mora iniormatlon call Doug las ibVb. FINANCIAL $2,800 MORTGAGE, bearing 6 pet semi annual, secured by property- valued at $7, sou. Taimage-Loomls Jlnv. Co., W. O. W. BWg. INSURANCE, fire, tornado, automobile. . A. Orlmmell. 849 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. h. w. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage City Nat. Bank Bldg. $500,000 city and farm loans, 4 per cent. Eselln, 512 Pax ton Blk. Red 7401. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates 6, 5ft and 6 per cent Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha. Neb. 6 PER CENT to 6 per cfnt on bsst class city residences in amounts I2,0ttu up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TflUST CO.., 1823 Farnam St MONEY to loan 1 on Improved farms and ranches. Wo also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. 5Vi AND 6 per cent farm and city first mortgages for sale. E. H. Lougee, Inc. 538 Keellno Bldg. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFK R. E. ,CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'I. FARM and city loans, 5, 5ft and 6 per cont. . H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648. NO DELAY IN CLOSINO LOANS. W. T, Graham. 604 Bee Bldg. SHOPEN &. CO., PRIVATE MONEY. CITY LOANS. GARVIN BROS., om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 mnde promptly. F. D. Wead, 18th and Farnam Sts. Weart Hldg., LOW RATES, C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Bran- acm Theater Bldg. D, 586, Abstracts of Title. ITorr Title, Guarantee and AbKtract Co., IYCII 305 a. nth St.. around flonr. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON Represent prompt- pay insurance com panies. 644 Brandeis Bldg,, Omaha, Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Michigan Lands. FOR SALE CLOVER-LAND FARMS. Grains thrive. Drouth, hall unknown Root crops, dairying, grazing, ideal. Fine roaas, market( 143 growing days. Aver age killing frosts October 2. Terms easv. Oeorga Rowell, jr., 22 Bacon Blk., Mar- queue, Mien. Minnesota Lands. IMPROVED 100-acro farm, 16 miles from Minneapolis; 40 acres cultivated, balance meadow and timber; $3,000 worth ot buildings. Will sell for $6,000; easy terms. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. RITE today for our list of Red River valley lands; located close to Crookston, Minn. Prices ranging from $27 to $30 per acre. Great Eastern Land Co., Freder- icKsnurg, va. Missouri Lands. MALL MO. Farm $10 cash and $3 month ly; no Interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full Information. Munger, A-110, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo GREAT bargains. $6 down, $6 monthly buys iv atron Booo. iruu ana poultry land near town, southeast Missouri. Price only $200. ArlreBs Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Montana Lands. ROSE BUD COUNTY MONTANA. 80,000 acres In three tracts, .76 tier cent to 00 per cent plow land. A good, clean, productive foil. Deal direct with the own- I'rices in wholesale tracts, ih.&o fa $12.50 per acre. Will cut up tracts moat anyway to suit, Harrison and Bon, Office, forsytn, Mont. South Dakota Lands. 240 AND 320-ACKE farms, hlirhlv im proved, fur sale, neap Waiertown, 8. D. MIDWEST LAND -COMPANY. 10&; Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg, lfoug. 1160, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. FOR 8A1.H OR Til AD K. 1,440-acre ranch, southwestern Thomas County, Nou., partly lmprovud, pries $12.50 per aero, AKCHKR REALTY COMPANY. DqukIhh ;'4l. 680 Brandels Bldg. SMALL Ni'bniMia farms on cay. pity mo a acn-n up. We farm the farm we s'l 5'ou. The H ungerf v rd Potato t 1 rowers' Aasooiatlon, Uth and Howard Sts.. Oma ha. Douglas 971. WBT lands msdu dry enough for crops or no pay Is our way of draining land. No tract too large or too wet. Guarantee Dralmm Co,. Oakland. Neb. EAST Central Neb.. 80 acres, highly lm proved farm, clone to town, snap, terms. poHflomon si once, a, a, nam K. is. Mom gomery. SQUARE SECTION. 420 ACRKS valley: hotel' wanted. Charles J. AugUNlIn, Shelby, la. Miscellaneous. $2,000 Down Secures 361 Acres, 35 Cows and Heifers, 3 hordes, S hogs, 80 hens turKeys. si, machniv, 11. rake, wagon m nay rack anf) loader, grain drill, harm-us es, farm tools and growing crops. Milk sold at door. 76 acres valuable wood; fin apple orchard, balance fertile loam tillage and wire-tsnced, spring-watered pssturs good 11-room house; I barns, silo, granary tool, 'wood and poultry houses. Owner, retiring, 'sacrifices everything for 11 an acre with easy terms. Traveling iimtruc- tloni to see it on Page 17, "Our Spring Catalogue," of farm bargains In a doscn states. Write today for your free cony. K, A. 8 trout Farm Agoncy, Dept. 3073, 106 S. 18th St.. Omaha, Neb. CHOICE western farms and ranches for sale. AIpo relinquishment, Write Emerson Realty Co., Kimball, Neb. AUTOMOBILES THIRTY new 30x3 casings and tubes at lets than wholesale price. Fourteen new $4x4 Vs casings and tubes at lesa than wholesale prices. Large number new truck bodies for Ford cars. Five new rear axle aHeemblies for Fords. Twenty five new express bodies for trucks, feet by 43 tnchos. ANDREW 11URPHT SON, Omahs, Neb. Jn the month of April. 191T, The Omaha Bee Printed 18,350 PAID WANT-ADS. This Is the greatest number it has ever printed In any one month before. This has been apcomplished by giving tne public BKST RESULTS AT lc PER WORD about H the rate charged by our nearest competitor. Why Pay an Exhorbltant Price? WILLIS-OVERLAND, INC USED CAR DEPT. Doug. 3290, I 2047-9 Fa mem. Touring cars and roadsters of Overland, Stude baker, Maxwell, Ford. Oakland, Mitchell, Huirk and Hudson makes. TERMS IF DKSIRKD, Prompt attention given to all Interested out-of-town buyers. AUTO CLEARING HOUSK S209 Farnam St. Douglas a 310. IB Hudson mod. 6-40. '16 Haynes light six. 11 Maxwell. "16 Davis. WE will trade you a new Ford' for your old one. I INDUSTRIAL 'GARAOh CO.. ' 20th and Harney. Douglas 6251. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 2116-18 Farnam St. Douglas 853, Almost any make at reasonable prices. TORPKDO racer, Just built, 70 M. P. H. car; Mason motor. Salisbury racing axle, H. T, magneto, etc, suitable for racing at fairs, etc., 8300. Cross town Oarage, 315 S. 24th St. Doug. 4442. TELL & BINKLEY. Auto repairing; expert mechanics. 2318 Harney St. Doug. 1640. 1914 FORD touring, new tires, 175. AUTO EXCHANGE CO., 2107 Farnam. Douglas 03B. NEBRASKA Auto Repair Works. Services and prices right. 318 S. 19th St. D. 7300. CASH FOR YOUR USED CARS. AUTO EXCHANGE, 1107 FARNAM. D.. ROSS. BARGAIN Electric car, in excellent condi tion. Call D. 776 or Walnut 772. BERTSCHY "Kan-Flx-It." Southeast cor ner 20th and .Harney Sts. Douglas 2562. WE PAY cash for Ford. Auto Salvage A Exchange, 110 S. 17th. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." umana uarage, si) Har- ney m. Tyicr p&b. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. coils repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th Tires and Supplies. TIRE PRICE WRECKERS. THIS NO. f-IN-1 TIRE WE SAVE YOU HALF ON YOUR TIRE COST. Simply send us one old tire and we will rerjuuoMt with nevr fabric, new cushion gum, new aiaewan and new treading, giving from one-third to one-half more strength than the original tire had, Guar anteed 5,000 miles. 30x3. . 7.50 80x3Uj, .1 b.G 2x3U. .$10.2 33x4.. $12. 00 34x4 ..$13.00 35x4ft. .$16.70 Second hand tires and tubes. Expert tire and tube repairing COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY, 1403 ft Jsckson St. Omalu, Neb. AGENTS WANTED. THE TIRE SHOP. Tire repairing la our specialty. FREE SERVICE. THE TIRE SHOP, D. P. Crow, 2618 Farnam. Doug. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DAV1DSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, "The Motorcycle Man," 27th and Leavenworth, POULTRY AND PET STOCK WHITE Leghorn hatching eggs and baby chicks from matured stock. Phone Flo rence 218. HOUDAN and S. C. R I. Reds, eggs for natcning. uoirax im. 3a6 n, 17th. ENGLISH Coach Dogs for aale, Web. 3401. xixi sewanL Alarie Abermatny. MEDICAL DR. E. R. TARRY, PILES, FISTULA CURED. Dr. E. H. Tarry cures plies, fistula? and other rectal diseases without surgical op eration. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured, write for book on rec tal diseases with testimonials. DR. B. TARRY. Omaha, 40 Bee Bldg. WHY SUFFER? Latest and, Moat Scientific Treatment for All Diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, 613-02Q Rose Bldg. Examination and Consultation frn'. He is curing thou sands. WHY NOT YOU? Delays are dan gerous. If you can't rail, write. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., 7:30 to 8:30 evenings. Sunday by appointment. RUPTURE Successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or write Dr. Frank H. Wray, 30 Bee Bldg. Chiropractors. DR. KNOLLEXBERU. SANITARIUM. Lady attendant, 24lh and Farnam. D. 7295. Dr. C. J. Lawrence, Baird Bldg. D. 84'U. Dr. Frances Dawson, 602 Rose Bldg. T. 2:ifiii, Drs. Johnston. 132& W. O. W. Bldg. D. 529. Dentists. Dr. Bratlbury. No piiln. 111W.O.W. BMr" Tft'B int. Rnn. ads HOB. Bidg. D.iiii. MONEY TO LOAN FIJKNITL'HB, ulunoi and note. a Kucurlty. n nio., n. goooi, total cost, 13.50. $40. n.o.. Indorsed uotes, total cost, I2.B0. Smaller, larpe am'ti, proportionate rats. PHOVIDIINT LOAN SOCIETY. Organised by Omaha Business Men.' 432 Rose Bldg,, 16th and Farnam. Ty. 68. LEGAL 1:4.00 HATK 1240.00 LOANS or mora. Vfmot privacy. Tel. oug. tilt. y payments. 340 Paxton Bin. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. PERSONAL THK Salvation Army Industrial Hume sa lUlta your old clothing, furniture, innuit simn. Wo coIUmm. We distribute, l'honc Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call ant) Inspect our nuw home, 1110-1111-1114 ltndge St. BATHS anil niHHife. Central illtili J na ll ano, ttOti llarnuy St. Doug. 7017. Open I'wnhiKP. PR1VATB home for mYk ladtcw, let ory run. :v.tr HrHi.r St. Srts. U K 1.1. A W UHST.KIt, iitHamtKo ami muill- MlrillI L l'ilx,,,n Plk. SUM, MAE HHUViMAN, scientific nitmheuwe and balh. EOS Kurltnt h Rlk, RM sflJT. bV'I'kNT iVlC massuire 'it0 BueHhlg. Phitns DouglM 6372. Edna Williams, manuaifc. barb. ;:'S Nevilio Anna FtShwr, sulphur hatha, uinaa, D. MISS "lmxyT bHt"h.'niaiagi U28 Kajnam. Manicuring an if maun" Fa r'n ii'viT 1 """T j EMMA Hilt TT, imipsagiug. E120 Harney. Horses- Live Stock Vehicles FIVE good second-ha nd dHlvt'ry very cheap: aeveral umvU wai gears of VMrlnit xlxea. AM'HKW Mt'HPH Y SV. Omahn. Neb. DofltLli; hf :iti'd million. nirrcy for culii Douglas 324,1. fine THUEK HuRSKS and a grocery i tor sale. atil'H Sherman AY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Helen C, Crsmlell to Richard "Dick son et al. Hamilton street, 76 feot west if Thirtieth street, north aUlt. MxlSO 1,150 John K, .sturgeon et al to (leorgn F. Winter, Leavenworth street, 69 fwi east of Thirty-ninth street, north wide, 36x114 " 2,01)0 Emilia J. Skogman to C. R. Mosher, Twenty-ninth atreet, 60 feet south of Wool worth avenue, east side, 60x182 South Omahs Land company to Kliia- both Zujewakl, Fortieth street. HH.S feet north of E street, west side, 50x130 100 Boulevard Park improvement company to Frantt U. Seward, Smhler street, 170 feet east of Boulevard, north side. 40x116 Boulevard Park Improvement company in urnnic it. scwaru, sanler slreet, 490 fit east of Boulevard, north side. 40xllK Charles D. Hlrltett and wife to Frank U. Seward, Hard street, 4 feet west of Forty-fifth street, north side, 38x110 Cella Keligaon and husband to Ber nard (J row, Twenty-sixth street, 63.75 feet north of Charles street, west sWe, 3. 76x120 Jennio Byar to Kva Oreenberg, Sew. arrt streft, 120 Teet west of Twenty-fourth street, north side, 60x125 Emma N. An demon and husband to Maude E. A union, Fiftieth street, 75 feet north of Farnam street, west Alice thiade and husband to William JH. RUBsell. Sixteenth Htreet, 400 feet snulh ot B street, west Bids, Mix 127 Henry Wilnnn snd wife to Edwin R, nllKOn, 0 rant afreet, 160 frut fast tof Fifty-first street, south side, bOx its Albert A. Krlgbaum to Lawrence W. Krighanm, southeast corner Fortieth and Q street a, 39x135 Bankers' Realty company to Mary Nit tier, Forty-ninth Btreet, 803.13 feet north of Military avenue, west side. Oxl06.4 James J. Tubbs anil wife to Merton L. Corey, Thlrty-alxth street, 116. 3i feet north of Woolworth avenue, esst side, 66.8x123.2 Bernard Gross and wife to Celia Zelg- sohn, Nineteenth street, K9 feet north .of Grace street, west side, 43k 140 Sterling Realty company to Payne & Slater company. Twentieth street, 4.4 feet north of St, Mary's avenue, east side, 33x62.6 ,.... Elisabeth Coyne to Lroy N. Bunce, Twentieth street, 113 4 feet south of Locust street, east side. 60x31 ? Emma M. M. Jacobus and husband to Robert Bridge, southeast corner Twenty-fourth and California treeta Irregular, approximately 38x 132 Albnrt A. Krlgbaum to Lawrence W. Krlgbaum, R street, 1S6 feet west of Fortieth street, north side, 37 135 l Edward J, Krighaum to Lawrence W, KrlKbeum, Thirty-ninth itreet, 83.6 feet south of R slreet, west side, irregular, approximately 60x110. . . . ,11 I I ! , 1 STOCKTON HETH'S SLAYER KNEW ALL His Letters Read at Trial Reveal He Condoned Wife's Misconduct. ASKED HER LOVER PAY BILL BULLETIN. Christiansburg, Va., May 3. The defense in the trial of Charles E. Vawter, charged with shooting Stockton Heth, jr., turned to a' plea of insanity today and Vaw ter's attorneys began calling alien ists. Christenburg, May 3. A story of how Charles E. Vawter, Virginia poly technic professor on trial here for killing Stockton Heth, jr., had dis covered and condoned relations be tween his wife and Heth, and had asked the latter to pay a whisky debt for him was revealed in letters intro. duced by the state. i Asks Him to Pay Liquor Bill. "Now von can love her with less iear,"-said the letter. "You are not worrying me for it is her happiness, not yours, although I like vou verv mucn. lou are simply a lucky being. In the samt letter Vawter asked Heth to pay a liquor bill for $63 for him and also told the young man that his other debts amounted to $2,600. He admonished Heth not to mistreat Mrs. Vawter and not to let her know that Vawter knew she loved him., In the first letter introduced. Vaw ter told Heth he had discovered his relations j with Mrs. ' Vawter and warned him to keep away from the Vawter home. A week later Vawter wrote urging Heth to forget what had been said and continue his visits. One letter said: "I know what happened Sunday aft ernoon. 1 was thought to be asleep. but in reality was never more wide awake. I came to the door and found out for myself what I have sus-. pected for quite a while. Now I ami going to give vou the surorise of your life and I only hope you will be able to appreciate my position. By a supreme effort I kept myself under control that afternoon and can keep it now forever," During his testimony Vawter stated that on one occasion he saw his wife run out of Heth's ted room in a night dress, and that when he de nounced Heth the latter choked him for his suspicion of Mrs. Vawter. Mrs. Orville Lamb Likely To Recover, Physicians Say Mrs. Orville Lamb, Minatare, the young woman who was seriously in jured early yesterday morning when the automobile in which she was rid ing was struck by the rear end of an extra Missouri Pacific freight train at -Thirty-ninth and Leavenworth streets, has a good chance for re covery, it was said last night. Mrs. Lamb regained consciousness yesterday evening, the first time since the accident. Her companion, E. H. Ellis., is also reported out of danger. HAPPENINGS IN THEJAGIC CITY Miss McKiernan Seriously In jured When Auto Truck Turns Over. TO SEND BOYS ON FARMS Miss Marie McKiernan. . 2510 K strrct, was seriously injured yester day when a light delivery truck she was driving turned over. Her left arm was badly cut by glcss from the wind shield and it is thought she is suffer ing from internal injuries. Miss McKiernan is employed by A. (1 iikke. 'a baker. She took the truck to deliver an order. In going around a comer she turned the machine too short, causinr. it to upset. Boys Want Good Places. The Omaha Rotary club is co-operating with the Live Stock exchange in their efforts to supply the farmers and stockmen with labor for the sum mer. Members of the Rotary club want to send their boys out on the farms,, hut are anxious to know what kind of homes the boys arc going to. They suggest that if fanners writing to the labor bureau of the Exchange will state what kind of home life they can offer the boys there will be less difficulty in securing more of them. These lads, accustomed to conveni ences not commonly found on most farms, are willing to forego them if given clean place to sleep and whole some food. ' The labor bureau has exhausted the available supply of experienced hands. Secretary Stryker said the employ ment bureau had outgrown its quar ters and that he would soon have to put on a man to look after that work exclusively. Since the bureau started he has devoted his time to securing laDor lor tne tanners. Ex-Saloonisti Now Soda Men. Business changes caused bv the closing of the saloons are being made. some ot the ex-saloonmen have opened their places under the new law, serving liquids with the kick left out. -Others have added lunch coun ters to their soft drink establishments, while a few are saving "I've had enough; lm glad the business i over, I'm going into something else, jack Cunningham. Iwentv-lourth and Q, opened with the mild stuff on tap; Larry Lonnors and Pat Cunning' ham, West Q, will follow suit; Fred hlvcr.1. Iwcntv-second and O and Del Greeil have opened light refresh ment places. First Outlawed Booze Arrives. The first bottle of booze to come itto the South Side station since the prohibition law went into effect ar rived yesterday. It came on the ner. son of O. E. Patterson, a cook from Ainion,. u. Jie was charged with as sault and battery. Black Woman Given Fine. Elizabeth Diamond, a colored wom an with a long police record, was fined $12.50 in police court on a charge of roDouig a Doy ot l.iu. Sed Cross Head Elected. At a "eeting of the South Omaha Women's club in the library, Mrs. E. M. De Lannev was aDDointed chair man of, the Red Cross relief work. J. lie club is encouraemsr cardan work and is co-operating with the So cial Settlement in this work. It has secured a number of lots in the west side district for the residents to work. Mrs. N. M. Graham is chairman of the garden committee and is assisted by the following women: Mesdames P. J. Farrell, J. W. Koutsky, S. C. Scrigley and A. R. Vermillion. Barrett Funeral. The funeral for P. A. Barrett, who died at Wahoo, will be held at the family residence, 3906 South Twenty fourth street, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. C. C. Wilson officiating. uunai win De in craceland fark cemetery. Mr. Barrett had lived in South Omaha thirty-five years. He is survived by his wife, two daughters ana one son. Too Much Money Is Too Much. "What's de use of bein' a newahnv ana nnam a lot ot money dat yu can t spend?" thinks Albert Farris, finder of $4,900. "De nex' time I finds any money I wants it to be two-bits, 'or maybe four-bits, den I can eo to lots ot movies, but nix on dat biff stuff." Albert was walking along Twenty- iourtn street near JN when he picked up a pocketbook containing a draft the size of a young fortune. It was in favor of S. J. Bowling of Broken Bow and was drawn on a Chicago bank i ne aratt was returned to the owner. Magic City Cios.lp. Far Rent Slnrwi. hou.fli. cottntfon .nil IIUU. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. St. Bridget's Court ot Forester, will m.et t lta hall. Twenty-sixth and F streets. Frl. day. Oak Council No. U32. Knights and Ladles of Security, will meet at McCrann's hall, i weniy-iourm anu i;, Friday evening. Frank Doliilll, 0638 South Twenty-first Btreet, was badly out about the head when ne stumbled and tell on the sidewalk. FIRE INSURANCE, choice ot 12 leadlna cunipniiiri.; pronini service, lowest rates. SOUTH OMAHA INVESTMENT CO. Dr. Shanahan reported that a thief had ntered his office some time during the gnt anu robbed him of surgical lnstru. ments worth about 140. umps Over Tall Fence as His Pursuers Come on Him A British tank never had more suc cess in traveling ovei rough territory than dhl Walter Alexander, colored, living in the rear of 1414 bouth Six teenth street. Police had been looking for Alex ander, who was wanted on a com plaint filed by his wife, charging him with "threatening to kill." Yesterday evening Motorcycle- Of ficers Wade and Hiatt suddenly came upon Alexander, who wi.s just leaving his home. He gave one jump and the next instant had gone over an eight foot board fence in the rear of his yard. Three shuts failed to stop him. Morals Squad Chief Tells Of Finding Hidden Liquor Sergeant Russell of the morals squad says a hidden supply of liquor was found in the drug store of D. B. Fitch, 624 North Sixteenth street. He declares search revealed two barrels, one of half pint flasks of whisky and the other filled with bottles of spirit uous malt containing ',' per cent al cohol. D. B. Fitch and J. W. Hansen, as clerk, were arrested,, charged with violation df the prohibition law. DOMINION ROADS MAY BE Royal Commission Urges Uni fication of All Systems Ex cept Canadian Pacific, MERGER IS ONLY SOLUTION Ottawa. May 3. To avert a far reaching railway congestion, a plan to unify all the Canadian railways, ex cept the Canadian Pacific, into a single system, under the name of the Domin ion Railway company, Ij urged in a report made today by the royal com mission investigating transportation conditions. Avoid Public Ownership. Protesting against government ownership, which it fears "would not conduce to international harmony," the commission finds as the only solu tion of the Canadian railway problem the merging of the Grand Trunk, Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern and their operation by a board of trustees, "wl!o would acquire the stock of the three companies and maintain the rights qf bond and de benture holders undisturbed." The report recommends that the trustees be prohibited from making any reduction of rates until their property earns a reasonable net re turn. Grand Trunk in Need. The report finds that the Grand Trunk needs immediately to expend $5l,0(IO.U0O to put its own system into a position to provide adequate service and that it cannot carry the burden which it has undertaken in respect to the Grand Trunk Pacific; that the Canadian Northern would require $70,0(10.000 the next five years. The companies mentioned have an annual deficit of $12,500,000. - The report declares that more rail ways have been built than are war ranted on commercial grounds. It points out that the Grand Trunk and Canadian Northern systems should have been amalgamated. Northwestern Employes in ' Big Patriotic Demonstration Chladron, Neb,, May 3. (Special.) The Northwestern employes in Chad ron held a parade last Saturday after non. The parade was led by Blair Williams dressed as Uncle Sam. fol lowed by Miss Herzberger and Miss Irene Bennett, carrying the American flag and the shop band of twelve pieces and employes and citizens. After passing through the tweets, the procession gatherecLat the store house platform where Car" Foreman E. R. Phillips opened the program, after which Prof. Wilson of the State Normal school and Superintendent Costley of the Northwestern delivered patriotic speeches. They advised all of foreign birth to forget and lay aside any sympathetic feeling they might have for their fatherland and to remember that they, are now American citizens protected by the Stars and Stripes and the gov ernment of the .United States, and that tney must now show loyalty to the, -land and the governTJirjtit of their adoption. . .. y Roosevelt Sends Message To People of Russia New York. Mav - 2.-A - insisanf from Theodore Roosevwlt to the peo ple of Russia was. made public Drior tk the departure of Count Tolstoi to day for Patrograd. The count will deliver the message 'here. - After urmng the Russian leaders ''to see that their striking victory is used with such moderation and wis dom as to prevent all possibility of reaction," the former president ex presses "the keenest sympathy" for their program of religious, oolitical and industrial freedom, and adds: - Mot only tor your lakes, but for our own sakes, we beg- you exactly at by courage ar.d disinterestedness, yo have forced through the revolution, so by wisdom and self-control vou ae. cure for your country the permanent oenents ot the revolution." Schuyler Meeting Place For Degree of Honor Fremont, Neb., May 3. (Special Telegram.) Schuyler was selected for the meeting place in 1918 of the annual convention for the district No. 2, Degree of Honor, at the closing session of the convention here this afternoon. Miss Mayme Cleaver, grand chief of honor, of Lincoln conducted the ques tion box. Delegates from eighteen lodges in the district, numbering about seventy, were in attendance. Mrs. Frances Olson of St. Paul, Minn., superior chief of honor, was a guest of the convention at the after noon session, stopping here on her re turn from a trip to the coast. Pleads Whisky Used Only As Flavoring for Mince Pies "I used the whisky for mince niea and not to sell," Leo W. King, 2022 Cuming street, proprietor of the .chili parlor at that address, told police yes terday following his arrest and the seizure of five gallons of the liquor in his place of business. You don t mean to sav that m, spoiled good mince pies by putting in whisky, do you?" he was asked. ' "Well I sometimes use it as a hair tonic," the Chinaman said, "but never to sell." He was charo-pd with ,nl-,r..ii.. having liquor in his possession. , Meanest Thief in Town - Steals Yousen's Togs "The meanest thing a man ' could do," was the way Louis Yousen, cler of the California hotel, characterized the thief who stole his new- suit of spring clothes and left in its place a set of worn out togs. The thief took the clothes from Yousen's room while he was asleen and changed clothing in the same room. Students at Colorado School of Mines Strike Golden, Colo., May 3. All students except thirty seniors, have "struck" at tne Colorado School of Mines here, and most of the approximately 140 "strikers" have left the institution, at a result of the faculty's refusal to re consider suspension of several stu dents for rubbing a professor wiUl sand. , ' .