Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 29, 1917, Page 11, Image 11
THb BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. 11 ! r FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. I'OR KENT Furulah.d apartiu.iit, fur the aummr, July l.t till Oct. lat; Janitor aarvlca. learn h.at.d'. hut water. walking dlatanca. Harnay 5901. VERY attractlva i-rm. furnlahed apartment, acellant location, for luoimer, Roland Apt. it. tlOT N. 111b. Webater 4073. APARTMENTS, all Iliei and prlrea. ipldi dtd location. 4th and Farnam. Doug. 1473. Hod, 4-r. Apt.. Har. 4141 or Wal. 2317. FOR RENT HOUSES West. FOR RENT. V. SAVE CARFARE. CLOSE IX. 3441 Capitol Ave.. US 00. rooma. modern ucept beat. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, REALTORS. D. 317. ii: S. 17th St. 114 N. 27TH AVE. f I rooma, atrictly modern, walking dii tanca, Doujrlaa 7460. 1:8 SO. SSTH St. IK. 130 So. 86th St., SIS. Phono Owner, Douglaa 2221. J"LAT 330& lieavanworth, 6 rmi., 320.00 JOHN N. FRENZER. DOUOLAS 654. 31r DAVENPORT ST., 3 rooma, 336. E. H. BENNER CO. 15. 3406. North. FOR RENT, STUCCO HOUSE. 4H NORTH 39TH STREET. .1 hem of th bttr kind. roomi, ail modern, sleeping porch, verandi creentd, newly decorated, $6S.0O pei month. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, REALTORS. D. 217. "13 8. ITth St. 2101 N. 28TH 4 rmi,. fas nd water, HO. OSBORNE, 1019 Omaha, National, Tyler 498. FOR BENT T-room. atrJctly modern nouie, 7 onerry treei and garden patch. FOR RENT I -room, modern house, nicely rurntinea ; eiecmo iignts, 937.0Q, wal nut SC83. (ROOM and bath, newly decorated and paintea. lib. 3703 Seward St. Tel. Red 1881, $35.00 SEVEN-ROOM, all-modern Bmli .parK. Hawthorne. Walnut 284: $36.00 7-ROOMS, all modern; Bemli park, 3CS0 Hawthorne, Walnut 3342. FIVE-ROOM modern house. Webster 671, 8-ROOM cottage, modern. 1811 Case St. 'South. FOR RENT. Convenient for Railroad Men, 6 Rooms and Bath. Several apartment! In Linton flat, Uth ana uaaon. au modern and water paid. SIM. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, REALTORS, Doufl&a 317. 212 S. 17th St. r-ROOM house for rent; east front; oak flnleh downstairs, electric light, fire place end hot water heat. Is modern In every detail. Also has good garage In rear and good shade. This Is located at 880 South 40th street. Prioa complete, inciuairtg garage, 136.00 per month, flee TRAVER BROTHERS, 819 First -National Bank building. Phone Douglna FOR RENT 7 -room, nearly new, strictly medern house, oak finish, hot water heat, mm lawn. 1 lots, i2t. Tyier 111s i-rfoOM house, modern except furnace. 61S3 s. 34tn Ave. Phone H. 4365, -ROOM modem house, near 24th and Oak. Call Douglas Tjfj. Miscellaneous. PARTLY MODERN. 4-11. 501 Martha St $10.09 MODERN EXCEPT HBAT. 4-R. 2i05 Pierre St $16. STRICTLY MODERN. r.-R, 701 Dorcas St $25.00 7-R. 1033 South 30th Ave 25.00 5- R. ,3901 North 17th St Stf.GO 8-R. 3815 Farnam St fiO.OO 10-R. 2121 Dodge St 4ft. 00 R. 19 South 26th St 32.50 FLATS. r.-R. JOS South 30th St 125.00 6- R. 3016 Dewey Ave . 37.50 APARTMENTS. 8TOECKER, 821 South 24th St. I-R. Apt., 10 J18 and $23 PORTER A SHOTWELL, 202 South 17th St. Douglas SOI. Offices with HOME BUILDERS. Houses In all part of the city. CREIOH. SONS fe CO.. 608 Bee Bid Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. HAVE VOU NOTICED THE BEAUTIFUL LAWN. FLOWERS, SHRUBS AND TREES. At the New Hamilton, corner of 24lh ; and Farnam? Did it every occur to you ' that this la the only clone in apartment 1 house In Omaha having such features free to tenants. It will interest you to learn that prices here are no higher than at many other locations. The building is fireproof. Very beat of service. Apart ments ranging from one to six rooms, Some are furnished. Why not move to this building? Think It over and phone T. 1472. BOSWORTH APARTMENTS. 2217-19 HOWARD. I rooms and bath and dressing room. Furnished and unfurnlnhed. Unexcelled In the city $26.50 to $37.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 15S6. REALTORS. 333 Rose Bid. THREE-ROOM and bath, cool, light and airy, sub-baeement apartment near 35 ih and Harney. Only $20. Call Douglas 1472. CLOSE-IN A very choice 6-room brick flat, strictly modern, $30. No small children. Call Douglas 3063 or H. 3744. & ROOMS, sleeping porch, upper flat, all modern, 3116 Davenport St., $32.00. C. O. Carlberg, 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. ATTRACTIVE 5-room apartment; Janitor service; rent 949. 608 8. 34th. Harney 45. ST. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3-room apt. Call Har. 47. APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, aplen. am location, mm ana tarnam. D. 1472. (-ROOMS, garage, sleeping porch, hot water heat, janitor service, 2408 Davenport. FOUR dandy rooms, Douglas and Park Ave., $10.00. Phone Webster 2373. Mod. fur. 4-r. Apt. Har. 4141 or Wal. 225". North; FOR RENT. Nice 4-room flat, 1124 Sherman Av. Water, gas and furnace heat. Will re decorate and pay water, $15.00. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, , REALTORS, D- 212 S. 17th St. 4ROOM modern apartment, steam heated, comer, first flaar, porch, $22; Apt. 1: 4 roem Inside apartment, $20, Apt. 6. .m, iota mm.yiv oi. iea J SB J MODERN, four rooms, steam heated, SU fifc? Up" Ci0M ln " p' Stebblna. "10 STEAM heated. $1$ and up, summer rates, near P. O. O. p. Htebblns, ItHO Chicago. South. A SPIC AND SPAN. 6 rooms and bath, brick flat j must be seen to or appreciated. $30. tea owner, 645 S. 27th St. Harney 8744. 8-ROOM and attic, modern St. Louis fJM. -v'"' purtu. nj o. aatn St.; $30. 7-ROOll flat to rent, all modern except -Ha p. inn. ,ei. Douglas 1198. FINE 6-room flat, walking distance. $35. Douglas 7211, 811 Worthlneton Plan,. i29 VINTON ST. Si. room flat, modern except heat, Thone Douglas 7701. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Miscellaneous. 206 S. 2STII ST.. l-r. new flat US. 00 2633 Harney St., S.r, all-nioilern ..331.30 901 X. 17th St.. 6-r. mod. apt 327.30 2S20 N. 31et St.. 3-r. mod. ex. heat. 313.00 1114 N. S2d St. 4-r. mod. ox heat. 316.00 RASP BROS.. 310 Kfeltno Bldg. Ty. 721. 203 B, 26T1I AVE., 8-r. all-mod. flat, 347.60. 303 n. 17th. 3-r. all-mod. apt. 327.60. RASP BROS., 310 Keellna Bldg. Ty. Til. PETKRS TRUST COMPANY, RENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OMAHA. FOR RENT Buine Prop'ty Stores. DESIRABLE atora room, modern front, metal celling, ateam heat. 334-436 So. 16th St.; alx. 83x30: oan ba aubdlvlded; low rent. Conrad Toung, 323 Braudeia Theater Bldg. Pouglaa 1671. LOW-PRH'KD modern offlr.a, Farnam Bldg., 13th and t'arnam. (Old lit Nat Bank Bldg.) FIRST TRI!ST CO.. Tyler 300. STORE for rent. WORLD REALTY CO., Sun Theater Building. SMALL modern atora room, ateam beat. 1313 Capitol Ave, Conrad Young, 322 Brandela Theater. Douglaa 1671. iiOOO location for a barber ahop. F, D. Weed. 310 S. Hth St., Wead Bldg. MODERN STORE, nth St.. 376; close In. O. P. 8TKBBINS. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCagua In v. Co. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT In tha way of four, five or six-room mod em, up-to-date apartments ? preference will be given to those In better districts of the city. Want to deal direct with own era, no agents. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 101$. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED to Rent Modern. furnlshad house, wit h garage, by couple without rnnnren, w rite Box aist. Dee. Miscellaneous. demand la good and we hava a waiting J." H. DUMONT St CO., (Realtors). 418 Keellne Bldg. Phone D, 690 WE have several good tenants for all mo ern houses and apartments. F. D. WEAD. 31$ a 18th St Doug. 171. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, atorag. and moving. 21 N. 11th St. Fhona Doug laa 834. FIDELITY SvT- FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vat-ant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 18th and Jackson Sts, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO.. Expert service; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. D. 778S. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and snipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE! CO.. 802 8. 16th St. Douglas 416$. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, can Tyier aau or Douglas 4338. Maggard ft k'an and two men. 1.25 car hour. Vau and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. Btoraga ana bhlpplng. mono Doug. 1195, JP "PTnTTl Expreea Co., Moving . J. XVrjEiJJ Packlni and Utora.e. 12117 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6143. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME BUILT TO LIVE IN. NOT TO RENT. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND DECORATED IN THE VERY BEST RESI DENCE DISTRICT. This la one of the best built homes fn Omaha. Stone foundation and basement, solid brick above; slate roof. The coal bin and fruit cellar of tile. Practically no cost for painting or repairing. Library with built-in bookcases, iolld cherry; halls and staircase of oak: dining room ia paneled In Venetian oak. All floors are hardwood. Large double storm windowed and screened sun porch, con nected with both the library and dining room by French doom. The walls of the first floor and upper hall are covered with hand-decorated burlap, except tha music room; three bath rooma, Large closets with outside windows, wardrobes and chest of drawers. There la a 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, gam not water heater for summer use. So well built that 15 tons of coal will heat It throughout and with solid brick walls. It Is wonderfully cool in summer. At tha very crest of the hill, there Is always a breeze there If anywhere. It Is convenient to the car line and In the choicest residence section of Omaha, The price la very reasonable and terms will be made to suit the buyer's convenlenee. Owner leaving the city. Address Box 26S7. Bee. 3 ACRES With beautlfut brick home, having large screened porch to the eHSt, opening with French doors off the dining room, large living room with fireplace, window seats, canter hall; very attractive kitchen; three fine bedrooms on second floor, with al cove, one very large; finished attic, with two or three sleeping rooms. House Is strictly modern, with electric Ughte, fur nace heat, fine plumbing system, both soft and well water. Beautiful view, located about mile from Benson car. cloee to Military road. BN'AP. A delightful place for a suburhan home. Owners would con sider a little In exchange tn the way of a smaller residence (n the city, one of two vacant lota or land. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS 015 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 46, WEST FARNAM APART MENT SITE Wc have a pfce of ground 46x137, be ing a corner with 3 frontngeK and the 137 feft facing east. . A fine npt. site; 1 blk. of Farnam car and quiet location. Can bo bought below the market value. HIATT COMPANY 545-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bank-Bldg, Tyler 80 NEW BUXGALOW. 'Just being finished, & rooms, all on one floor; living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, two bedrooms, bath, linen closet, stairway to floored attic; oak finish in living rooma; alt modern: frame and stucco; east front lot, located high and elghtly In Waverly park. Prlca 3,400; terms to desirable purchaser. C. G. CARLBERG, Realtor, 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. WEST FARNAM HOME 8 rooms, brand new and all modem, oil finish downstairs, white enamel kitchen. 4 bedrooms, all tn white enamel; good at tic; rooms all decorated; corner lot, aoutb front. Price only 16,760. 11,000 cash, bi lance monthly. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 217. 213 9. nth. 'OR BALE By owner. 5room cottage, close In, good location. Modern. Small cssh payment down, balance like rent, Worth your attention, a bargain. Address Box 62(12. Be, :EW stucco. 8 rooms, built for a home, un and brcakfant room, built-in features, tile vestrhulc and bath. Be sure to u&c this. Phone H. 3:i8. North. YOL'R cottage as first Moment on this new a-siory. b-r. Dungalow, k flnlnh on first floor, birch woodwork with maple floors on second floor; room Just decorated; stolr to 3d floor; outside of house .lust painted; dandy lot: near 24th and Plnkney Sts Price 14.500. Very easy terms or lot ae first payment. JIAKP HROS., 210 Keelino Bldg. Ty. 721. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. NEAR MILLER PARK Dandy new 5-room bungs low. Price only $3,306 for beautifully decorated, right up-to-the-minute bungalow: has fireplace. bookcases, china cabinets and all the latest features; floor drain, etc.; lot 4!jx 120: located within two blocks of Mlllei Tark school and car. This is positively me Diggttt snap in me. cay. nor appoint- n.eni 10 see can OSBORNB REALTY CO., 7"! Oma ha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tler m. NEW HOME AT A BARGAIN E Z TERMS Just completed, brand new five-room home, all on one floor, oak flnleh in par lor and dining rom: oak floors through' out; corner lot. 60x120; located one block east or Deal institute, at 4301 Ohio St. The price Is only $3,660 for Quick sale. ll will DMt paying rent. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat. Bk, Bldg. Tyler 4. NICE BUNGALOW AT A SACRIFICE PRICE OWNER LEAVING CITY Vive rooms and bath, sll an ana floor tine atlic, large basement, every thing complete: located on east front lot. within one block of two car lines, and the price w uniy j,juu. assy terms. OSBORNB REALTY CO., Tftl Omens Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 46 NORTH SIDE Beven-room house, all modern, full sited lot on corner, streota paved. Vhla prop erty 1 on Burdett , oasy walk to JOth or sm car. win give soma on a bar- gain, jwner 101c ctty. ALFRED THOMAS, 30S Farnam Bldg. South. HANSCOM PARK. 6-nom, atrictly modern. nerlv m bungalow; all on one floor: located tuai north of tha park. Paved street, paving paid. Pull cement basement, furnace heat: oak finish and oak floors. This Is wunu your wnue to investigate. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., S3? Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. (REALTOR ) r. i7ii, CHOICE BUNGALOW. South Hansoom park, S large rooms, atrletly monern, gooa as new, east front, paved street, fine level lot. fenced, fruit, ahade, etc. Very desirable location, close to boulevard and car line. Owner leaving city, anxious to sell at once; pries cut to 3,60; any reasonable terms. McKltrick Real Estate Co.. Realtors. 316 Ramge ONE 6-roora ana one 4-room cottage, both 00 one lot; fin condition ; lira In one and rum ids oioer. mot ror Dotd, 12,760. Vary easy term. No. S43S Bouth 10th St. 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4JT0. JdONTCLAIH BUNGALOW. Stucco construction, i lan llvht maim Oak floors, oak and anamel finish. Price eo.evv. juasy terma. Anotnar new build ing for 11,460. call Douglaa 1711 daya -R. MOD. home. Birch and mania flni.lv with steam heat, terms 300 cash, balance Dor niO. P. P. Wead. IIP Bo. 13th St., Wead Bldg. 8TRICTLT modern bungalow, i rooms. 2lnd n jtmas a vq waoaier eais. Miscellaneous. OWNER LEAVING OMAHA NORTHEAST CORNER 11TH AND DORCAS. Two e-room houses, modern except fur nace; close to depot, wholesole district and -St. Joseph hospital; lot 162 H feet uuiAt. iwum lor anoiner nouse or apart ment. Vacant lot 4th and William Bte.; one diouk to oar; owner atopping temporarily J. BTRNE, OWNER. Read This Bargain One excellent acre and 2 -room house, 16x20 ft.; chicken house 12x20 ft.; both have electrlo lights, good well, garden all In; acre In potatoes, alt kinds of vege- laoiee, it amau iruit trees, strawberries over iM J-month-old thoroughbred Leg horn chickens, and all new household furniture complete. Owner leaving city ana must sen, ir.ee lf3Z&. on terms. uan TV er to ana note tnr Mr r arir HASTINGS & HEYDEN. (REALTORS) 1614 Harney St SMALL HOME CLOSE IN Owner In town for a day only. Says sell little corner, waking distance business 1 iuuiuo, loiiei, gnu. uniy si.uuq, Easy payments, llako offer. Rents $12. GEORGE G. WALLACE (REALTOR) U Kaolin. Bldg. BUY THE BEST Five-room, oak finish, bungalow, en South Side; bookcases, buffnt, sun room, oak flnlNh; kitchen, with all the built-in features; full floored attic; dandy base ment; all built by day labor; real brass fixtures; Yale & Towne bronze hardware; duplex Brenlin eludes: all brand new, ready to move right In; nice lawn in clover. Give terms for quick aale. OSBORNE REALTY CO., ivi a umani wai. uk. Ulflg. Tyler 496. A TRACT of ground laying ldnal for poultry i-aiumg; sou n, ironiage; price I10; 160 vnan, mommy. i:ail 1J. Zo. Tcmpleton-Olson Co., Bee Bldg. Tyler 2Q20. innurancg. ngnts IS. S. B. ROBINSON. Real Estate and Inaup ince. nee Bldg. Douglaa e.097. n a TDituDiTt 1 1306 lit Mai. Bk. Bldg. D. 17H REAL ESTATE B'nesg Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, War. Blk. Boclallat u .mwmuwn tiuinea. properiT Persistent Advertising is flip Rnarf to Success. REAL ESTATE Investment THE DEWEY APARTMENTS '33rd and Dewey Ave., Income Over $6,000 For Sale or Exchange This new, well constructed building on corner lot, easy walking dints nee, tn the most desirable residence section of Omaha, can bo had at a price that should be at tractive to the investor. There are four, teen apartments, all rented. Two Murphy beds in each apartment, finished entirely In oak and birch; tile bath room floors Complete In every dntall. Will take as part payment good land, or vacant prop erty. Write ui today for further par ticulars, or call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Benson. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney Sr. APARTMENT. $76,000 Income 12 per cent; one year old; very fine location; mortgege $26,000 and will accept $20,000 In trade: bal ance uasb or negotiable papers. CALKINS & CO., Dnupla 131 S. City Nat. Bank Bldg. SEIO US FOR INVESTMENT AND orijLUljA'l ivrc I'HurBBTT, A. P. TL'KE? ft BON. REALTORS. 620 First National Hank BIdr. REAL ESTATE Other Cities CHICAGO BUSINES CORNER FOR SALE, LARGE IMPROVED SIZE 100 BY 300 FEET. Located In tha most attractlva and fast st growing section of Chicago. Excellent transportation by Illinois Central and sur face lines. Near Jackson Park and lake. Improved with throe stores, three offices, twenty-four four-room flats, and publlu garage. Mew buildings, completed May 1. Rentals $15,000 per year. Can he increased to 116,090. Price $130,000. Incumbrance, $0,000. For eauity will take 116,000 cash. balance In clear farm. Thle Is a splendid Investment, which will Increase yarly In vaiue. Aanreea jonu n. ueary. 1SI Wagi .Maaison pi., i.-nicago. BUY REAL ESTATE IN OLIVER THE NEW STEEL CITY. The city with a future. Near the U. S. Steel Corp. $25,000,000 plant, which is almost completed. Lots are NOW $300. Write now for information. FRANK J. GIFFORD, 301-2 Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minnesota. REAL ESTATE To Exchange TO EXCHANGE FIVE-ACRE PLACE. One of the prettiest homes In Council Bluff 8. The site is fine. In a growing pan or ma cny, six mocks of car line, close to oity schools and raved atresia. The house, an I -room bungalow, nearly nmw. aas every moaern convenience. The yard Is shaded by large, natlva trees, and surrounaea ty evergreens and shrubbery. There Is a good aardan. soma fruit and pasture for a cow or two. A desirable noma for retired farmer or business man Want farm or ranch in eichange. Might take other property. Unless you have something with a real equity, please don't waste your time and ours. This property M'OEE liKAL ESTATE CO, 1Q.- Pearl St. Council Bluffe. la, WILL exchange a number of resldanca In. ooine properties, soma new and others nearly new: also soma vacant Soma are clear of Incumbrance and soma Incumbered aoout u per cent, want clear land. TEA VERS BROTHERS, . $11 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 68AII. A FINE T-room house, north, to exchange ior room oungaiow, west; will give good INTF1RSTATB REALTY CO., 29-i0 City National. Douglas $862, 10,000 ACRES In Cherry county to trade for a siock or implements, 330 sores, Improved and fenced, for salt or iraae. 160 acres farm land, highly Improved, good rich soil. Apply Box T 7$, Bee. HAVE client with S0 acres good land In oaaiera Montana, uiear, worth ,000 ; three ml las from rood railroad town. Want I to t-room modem Omaha rest, denes, valued $4,000 to $$.000. Joseph m. mtw pt. V an, SDB. A GOOD hotel with three lota; only hotel in own: nas is rooms, ateam hl md in good shape. Price 16,000.00; will want a mils casn ana western land. O, A. Kull, $50 AN acre buys 110-acre farm, 16 miles irura uinana. inquire si Kamge Bin. Tel. uoug, eziit. jKesiaencs phone, Doug. $77$, REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looklna at MINN'E I.hsi snn Ait. icrant Duyers oeciaea mat it was the best proposition on tha market and they backed thPir judgment buying lots. IF YOU wilf come out today you will unuvriiana wny me otners are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 1$7. DANDY JLOT. flxll$, two street frontage; tasty wugiaa met or aveninga. BEAUTIFUL iO-rooi iota. Price $330, only aS nagikl gnf ".l uaaa aul. Tx- aanaal HAvB a bargain price on lot In Minns Lusa. v. a, ui iiuiiici, juuugiaa 101 D. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL pay $2,000 cash for a 6-room cot- lasa, moaern except furnace. Must be near car and Protestant church. Box odoi, nrm. LISTINO houses to rent or sell on small cash rau.t;iiiat uava iiariiva waiting, western Real Estate, 413 Karhach Blk. D. $607. LIST your 6 and t-room houses with Ed- . nununi jo,t sui umana Nat Sjbt vnnr K anil aHn i. WH SELL THEM. OSBORNB REALTY Co., Tyler 196. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. Dundee Stucco House This ts a good $ -story modern home, having 6 rooms and sleeping porch, with living room across the entire front, with brick fireplace and built-in bookcases, at tractive dining room and built-in buffet, convenient kitchen and front and rear vestibules first floor. Finished In oak ex cept kitchen. $ cornnr bedrooms, bath and Bleeping porch, second floor. Fin ished In white name1 with birch ma hogany doors and oak floors throughout. This houe built only a few years, la In excellent condition and located on a north 60 ft.-foot lot, only y, block from Happy Hollow circle and 1 blocks from Dun dee school. Price $6,850. Reasonable terms. Tt will pay you to Investigate this proposition, GEORGE & COMPANY REALTORS. Douglas 756. 902 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. DUNDEE SPECIAL, $5,400 Near 52d Street 7 rooms, modern. OARAGE AND DRIVE WAY. Large living room with beam cell ing, fireplace and bullt-ln book cases, Dining room and kitchen finished tn mis sion oak. 4 good bedrooms on 2d floor; attlo on $d floor. Full basement, sta tionary tubs and extra toilet. High and sightly south front lot. Nonresident owner says sell. GLOVER & SPAIN, Realtors. Unngtsa 3H62. 81-20 City National. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Wall located lots on easy terms. Mod em, attractlva homes. Bofore buying be sura and sea GEORGE & CO. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. hh UfjEIt ft CARY. 204 Keellne. D. $074. Miscellaneous, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. $2 ft acres of land, one mile from Omaha located on tha Florence and Krug Park boulevard, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder SATURDAY, JUNE $0, AT 2 P. M. Hale takes place on the premises. This is Ideal suburban property; 1$ acres natural timber with heavy blue grani, a beautiful nature! park, 8 acreK alfalfa, balance in cultivation, some good fruit, small bouse, barn and other build ings. Beautiful building site overlooking Mis souri valley, one of the moat picturesque farms In tha state. The owner Is going Into government service and farm will be sold regardless of pries It brings. The legal numbers ar swH of sw'4 of sec. 1$ and 12 acres joining tn nw!4 of ne4 of sea 1$, township 16, range 1$, Douglas county. Farm ts clear of all In cumbrance; title perfect. Terms, $1,000 caah on day of sate, bal ance when papers aro delivered. All par ties Interested will ba taken In auto to see tha land free. Free transportation on day of aale. For further Information call auctioneer. Red $286, or Harney 4673. There will be no bya bidding. Farm will absolutely be sold. JAMES L. DO WD. Auctioneer, J. O. ROURKE, Owner, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Miscllnoui. $2,450 $100 DOWN AND $3.50 per month buys a new. strictly modem 6-room house and bath, In good neighbor- nooa. CALL DOUG. $:$ OR WALNUT $77, FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages, Til Hi best security for your monry Is a good I or $ per cent farm mortgage; fourteen years' experience making real estate loans; no losses. Whits Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Ming. FARM MORTUAUltij. Well secured .bearing $ pet, Intertat. HAR LEY J. HOOK1R, 40 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler $66$. PER CENT to per cent on best claaa city residences In amounts $1,000 up; also rarm loana. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1$J2 Farnam 8t. FOR SALE. Ten shares of Ralston Realty Co. at one-as it par value. Address M. B, Dean, 185$ Teoplgs Gas Bldg., Chicago, 111. $6,000 MTQK,. bearing $ Dct. seml-annualh secured by property valued at $11,600. Taimaga-jjQomis inv. Co., W. O. w. nidg. MONKY to loan on Improved farms and rancnas, ve also buy good farm mort gagee, Ktoka Inv. Co., Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. ny rauonai Harm mag, SIX pr cent first mortgages secured by omana real fume. JS. . LiOUges, ino, 638 Keellne Bldg. BHOPEN A CO., PR I VAT B MONEY. OMAHA HOMES, BAST NEB. FARMS. u k uts is R. E. co., ioi Omaha Nat'l, FARM and city loana, 6, 6 and per cent, W. H. Thomas, Kerllne Bldg. Doug. !$$. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. UHAHAM, 04 Dee Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, F. D, Waad, Wead Bldg., l$ih and Farnam Sts. MONKY HARRISON A MORTON, $1$ Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 70 5 CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Ont. Nat. Bk. Bid, LOW RATES C. O. CAnLBEBO. Hi Bras del. Th.atar BMf. P. S5. Stocki and Bonds. LISTED and unllalad atorka. InVMtm.nl aeounii.a, industrial atoeka. ROBERT C DRUESEDOW & CO l0 Omaha National Bank Blda. Abstract! of title. Korr Tltl Ouarantaa and Anatraot Co., AVCll oi g. J7in g,, around floor. Bond.d by Maaa. Bondlnt and In.. Co. RUED ABSTRACT CO., oldaat ab.traot of. tic, in wnoraaka. m Brand.la Th.at.r. Miscellaneous. 1 GALLAGHER & NELSON 1'. praa.nt prompt par Inaurano, oom Banlaa, ,10 Brandal, Bids.. Omaha, Nab. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. EXCURSION. 60,000 acres, to ba sold by trustee. In any slss tract to suit purchassr. CROP PAYMENTS. One-tenth cash, balance tea yearly pay manta, but only two-fifths crop and taxes required first four years; fertile soil; Ir rigated by splendid Irrigation system; good roads, schools, markets, delightful climate; within few miles of Denver; come sea the great crops of wheat, alfalfa. sugar beets, vegetables and fruits now growing on these lands; come sea the dairy and hog ranches and poultry yards; we also offer as truntes several thousand acres splendid non-lrrlgated land near Denver on easy terms, Low excursion rates. Ri . way fare refunded to buyer. Bend for lit erature. CHICAGO T1TLB ft TRUST CO.. Truatea. 706 Ideal Bldg. Denver, Colo. 480 ACRES eastern Colorado farm, 120 acres oroKen, oniy si en acre. Terms. . S. tk R. B. MONTGOMERY", t27 City National Bank Bldg. Kansas Lands. 800 ACRES, PhTlllpa cou..ly, a well devel- opea rancn: loo aons alfalfa, $00 acres cultivation, plenty of good timber, good buildings, running water, will take some irsae, a mil en to town. Price Iho.ooo; mortgage $10,000, I per cent $3$ Rose mag. Missouri Lands, GREAT BARGAINS $0 down; $4 monthly, buys 4u sores gooa fruit ana poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only izoo. Address Box $0$, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Nebraska Lands, SOUTHWEST NEBR. RANCH. 1,120 acres well Improved ranch close to good town in Dundy county, all level black loam soli, clay subsoil, $40 acres unaer plow, ion nead stooK, one-hair reg .stored Short Horn cattle. Rantih fully equipped. Pries only $16 per acrs. Kaay terms. 527 CITf NATL BANK BLDG. OMAHA. NEB. LttO ACRES, Improved, only S miles from umsrson, eb.( every aero good farm land: there Is about It acrss paaturo that will feed two head par acrs; about I acrss alfalfa and $0 acres clover, and a dandy orchard and grove, at only $14$ per acre, on assy terms, u. A. null, Oakland. Neb. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1,440-acre ranch, southwestern Thomas County, Neb,, partly Improved, price $12,(0 per acre. ARCHER REALTY COMPANT, Douglas 2410. 6B0 Brandels Bldg. SO ACRES, Antelope county, all but 20 acres under plow, good set of Improvements, ait rencen, a Bargain, i&.goo; si, mo cash, balance 6 per cent. $28 Rose Bldg. A. A. Patzman. 11 ACRES, adjoining Lexington, Dawson county, fair Improvements; 4 acres al falfa, used as chicken ranch, $3,000, Home trade considered. 628 Rose Bldg. A. A. Patzman. 2,800-ACRE ranch, one large and one small set or improvements, witnin su rous or county seat town; prlre $10 per acre; good terms, 62S Rouo Bldg. A. A. Patz man. $0 ACRES Irrigated, fins, level, black land, near Bridgeport, JS'nu., very cheap, terms; crop goes with land. 8. 8. R. K. MONTGOMERY, 627 City National Batik Bldg. 320 ACRES, Dawson county, fair Improve- mania, rioae to town, 130 acres alfalfa. Price $24,000: $$,000 rash, balance 6 years. 8 per cent. 628 Rose Bldg. A. A. Patz man. TEN sections of land In Keith courtly for sale at $20 to $30 per acre; some extra choice farm land. Good location for col ony. The Welpton Investment Co., Ogal lal. Neb. SMALL Nebr&saa farms on easy payments e acres up. we term tne farm wa sell you. The H angtrford Pota to Growers' Association, 16th and Howard 8ta Outs ha. Douglaa 871. iliO-ACRB Improved farm i miles from Benson, wen situatea ana wttD good rosas. T. 15. WEAD. 310 S. 18th St. Weed Bldg South Dakota Lands. 3 JO ACRES of good black loam soil and clay sunsotl; good buildings; near town of 10, 000, South Dakota. Write ua for price and futhfir particulars. Mid-West Land Co.. 10h7 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. P. 1118. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $36 so aura uai my rree book. W B FRANK, 301 Neville Block. Oman Wyoming Lands. FUR HALE. 320 acres of the best timber land tn the mate of Wyoming, in Converse county, forty miles from the county scat, Douglas. This land has not only an Immense amount of fins saw timber on It, but la well watered by a living stream, haa numerous meadows where hay can bo cut. and la the key to a large open summer range. For further Information addreiu The Florence Hardware Co.. Douglas, Wyo. 100 ACRES of first-class land, well 1 proves, ev acres in airaita, so acras under plow. Sure crops, $76 per acre, excep tionally easy terms; $ years without In terest on deferred payments; discount for cash. BIG FOUR REALTY CO., lOli-ll W. O. W. Bid,. Douf. list. POULTRY AND PET STOCK COLLIB dor for ala. Call Walout UH. alia Map!, Ml. Horse Live Stock Vehicles 2 GOOD HORSES KOR SALE. One weighing 1.260. epeclally good for nsuvary wagon, utner a raai ugnt driving norae. rnone inaon ui, SMALL spotted Shetland pony. 3 years old for aale cheap If takn at onus. Kind to rnilrtrnn. Webster 186$. MONEY TO LOAN FL'RNITURK, pianos and notea aa security $40. mo.. H. goods, total coat. S3.60. $40. $ mo., endorsed notea. total coat, $3.(0. omaiir, large am ts proportlonste rata. PROVll'KNT LOAN SOCIETY. 133 Rose Bldg., 10th and Farnam. Ty. S, LKOAL RATK LOANS $34.00 1240.00 or more -aay payments. Utmost privacy, etv raxion mik, ti. ioug, Salle, OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary E. Phi flips to Lois kVun, south west corner Forty-third and Kr- SHlne streets, 60x120 $ 1 u. w. Ems to Murray E. Rlalr. Twenty-fourth street. $ feet north of Bristol street, west side, lit iU.l Rasp Bros, to O. C. Olaan, Thirty eighth street, 150 feet north of Cur tis avenue, east side, 100x130, . . Albert F, Rasp and wife to O, C 01 ken. Nineteenth street, 140 frt south of Saltier street, east aide, 40x130 , l Helen awin to Chris F. Petersen, southwest corner Eighteenth and Orace street. l$)xi0 Stora Beverage and Ico company to Standard Oil company, north west comer Twenty-fourth and O streets, 00x150 11.000 entries w. Martin and wife to Pe ter P. Murray, Blnney street, 124 feet east of Twentieth street, south side, 60x134 1,100 Loretta M. Ryan to O, F. Bearers, Forty-fourth street, 17$ feet north of t street, west side. 10x110.... 4T5 AMERICA ACTS WITH A UNITY OF SPIRIT Daniels Tells Annapolis Gradu ates War is Demonstrating; Solidarity of the United States. Annapolis, Md., June 2$. America ia demonstrating to the world that a democracy of 100,000,000 personi can wage war efficiently and with unity of apirit, Secretary Daniels declared today in a commencement address to nearly 200 members of the naval academy third year class, (whose graduation was advanced by a year to provide officers tor righting ships. "Those who prophesied that Amer ica would not go whole-heartedly into this war have been discredited, said the secretary. "The only divided councils have been as to the best method to be employed and when the president and congress have spoken their decision has been ac cepted. We are going to war without dm sion, without hatred, without lust for land, without a trace of ven geance. We do not hate the people we ire to right. We nave only he autocracy which harnesses them to the juggernaut. U "Our victory will not only make .t.- t j : t j :i! iiic wunu sale lor nemocracy, win not only strengthen self-government and, end the fiction of divine right, but it will also bring to the German people a new breadth of liberty and hone tor the day when they will govern themselves and be no longer the pawns ot militarism." Hiram Johnson Marked for Death, Says State's Attorney San Francisco, June 28. United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson was marked for death by t'.:e Interna' tional Workers' Defense league when he was governor of California, it claiml Assistant District Attorney Louu ferran in the course ot the trial today of Mrs. Kena Mooney for murder erowmg out of a bomb ex plosion here last July which cost ten lives. "Thomas J. Mooney was secretary of the league, and he offered resolu tions, which were adopted, threaten ing death to uie governor tor his fail ure to pardon Richard Ford and H. D, Suhr, convicted of the Wheatland hop riot murders, said rarran. Mooney is now under sentence of death, having been convicted for one at the bomb murders. Ferrari's charges were made in the course of submission of additional evidence offered to support the state's contention that Mrs. Mooney was a member ot a group of conspirators, whose alleged unlawful acts since IV1J culminated in the bomb explos ion during a preparedness parade. Mrs. Mooney was active in solicit' ine funds for the International Work ers Defense league, according to the testimony of David Milder, a painter, who identified three receipts he had given her for money when he was sec retary of the league. It was expected that the state will conclude its caste tomorrow. Knepper Favorite in Iowa State Golf Tournament Sioux City, June 28. The held in the championship flight of the an nual tournament of the Iowa Stato Golf association narrowe.l to eight players today. Sioux City s hopes of landing the 1917 championship rests in Fred "Rudy" Knepper. the bov Country club star, who late yesterday after noon won his way into the third round by his decisive defeat of J. B. Terry of Cedar Rapids, one of the leading golfers of the stato.. In the Iowa golf tournev at the end of the first hail of the th rd round i f the championship fligln "limlv" Knepper, the Sioux City hoy "Phe nom, Arthur Bartlctt of Ottumwa, C. 0. French of Davenport, and Dan Moon of Des Moines, had the ad vantage. Knepper was four up on Carl riepo of Cedar Rapids, Bartlctt, four up on "Bunny" Guinaud of Cedar Rapids: Moon, six up on W. blieclnn ot Dcs Moines and French three up on Bert McKee of Des Moines. "Rudy" KueDncv of Sioux Citv is playing a fast game and is a strong favorite for the championship. Pleads Guilty to Murder Of Thirty Years Ago Franklin, Tex., June 28. Joseph Miller of this city was killed here thirty years ago. An indictment was returned naming Frank Patrick in connection with the death, but lie never was apprehended and it was supposed that he was, dead. A man who gave his name as Frank Patrick recently walked into the sheriff's of fice and announced he was wanted for the crime. Patrick today was per mitted to plead guilty to manslaugh PERSHING PRAISES i PETAHTS ARTICLE American Says French Gener al's Argument Against Pre mature Peace Complete and Logical. Paris, June 28. Major General Pershing, the American commander, has left the hotel in which he has been staying since his arrival in Paris, to mjjt his home in a line old residence iifc-e Rue de Vareime, so as to be near his headquarters. The house, which has a magnificent garden, for merly belonged to Prince Gortcha koff. It was leased before the war by Ogden Mills of New York, who placed it at the disposal of General Pershing. 1 The American commander was asked today to comment on the ar ticle entitled "why we are fighting." published yesterday in the Army Bul letin, in which General retain, the French commander-in-chief, explained the objects of the war and why a premature peace must not be con cluded. General Pershing said: "I have read General Fetain'a ar ticle with deepest interest. His ans wer to the question is complete and logical. The facta set forth should convince the world of the justice of our great cause. I cannot think it possible that any one should hold a different view of why we are in the war. It is quite beyond reason that any one knowing the truth should fail to condemn the course pursued by the German government and the truth has been clearly pointed out by the dis tinguished commander-in-chief of the French army. "There must be no peace except a lasting peace. The ideals for which the allies are contending must be held sacred. France will continue her splendid fight for human rights and human liberties and fresh examples of heroism by its valiant armies will still further inspire those fighting by her side." Baker Sets New Endurance Record for Motorcyclists Cincinnati, O., June 27. Erwiu Baker of Indianapolis and Los An- f:cles, Cal., motorcycle racer, estab ished a new endurance record for twenty-four hours at the Cincinnati speedway tonight, it is claimed, when he covered 1,386 miles against 1.15,1 miles made by Allen T. - Bedell. Baker's riding time was twenty hours, twenty-six minutes. He made nineteen stops and altogether spent one hour and thirty minutes at the pits for gasoline repairs. He started at 6 o'clock Tuesday night and finished at 6 o'clock tonight. The official timers were furnished by the American Fed eration of Motorcyclists. Baker, it is said, broke all previous records for 500 miles by one hour, nineteen minutes and thirty seconds. His average time here, however, was given as Afty-seven and three-quarter miles. Siberian Convict Hero Of Fight on Russ Front Petrograd, June 28. The hero of the armv in the woody Carpathians is a former convict from Siberia, who by his example inspired an attack by forces which heretofore had obdu rately refused to charge. I he ex-convict, whose rank is ser geant, led fifty volunteers in a rush on a German blindage. The attacking party, confused by heavy fire, wav ered, whereupon the sergeant alone climbed the breastwork and hurled a bomb among the enemy. Attacked by three Germans, he sabred and shot two of them. Then, with only eighteen followers, several strongly held blindages were rushed. This produced general confusion among tne enemy and resulted in the capture of many prisoners. l he sergeant, was Riven an officer a commission, two regiments invited him to take command, and the whole of his division resolved immediately to participate in an ottensive. Changes Made in Rock Island Directorate New York. June 28. At a meetine of the directors of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad company to day Frederick W. Scott of Richmond, va., was elected to the board, auc- ceeding Seward Prosser; Beman G. Dawes of Chicago, was chosen in place of his brother, C. G. Dawes, now a United States army officer, and James A. Patten took the place of S. Davies Warheld of Baltimore. B. G. Dawes. Mr. Patten. E. K. Boisol and James E. Gorman were elected members of the executive committee and Mr. Scott and James Speyer of the finance committee. Mo action was taken on the election of a chairman of the board. Nathan L. Amster of Bolton remains chair man of the executive committee. Dr. Connell Will Give City Dads a Few Days Health Commissioner Connell re ported to the city commissioners that he cannot carry out their orders in connection with the Carter lake dump unless he should cause the ar rest of the commissioners, who are his superior officers and the source of the orders. I he health officer explained that tu avoid arrest it will be necessary for the city council to pass an ordinance repealing the ordinance which cre ated the olfending dump. ur. Lonnetl will allow the city com missioners a few days of grace be fore he places them incommunicado. The situation revived discussion on the subject of incinerators and reduc tion plants for disposal of garbage and refuse The discussion wilt be resumed at committee of the whole meeting next Monday morning. One of the propositions is to submit bonds next tall lor erection of three or four incinerators. U. S. Labor Will Not Take Part in Stockholm Conference Washington. June 28. The Ameri can Federation of Labor has declined to participate in the international con ference ot trades unions called by the recent Stockholm conference to meet September 17 in Switzerland. Presi dent Gompers has telegraphed to President Lindquist of the Stockholm conference that the American Federa tion "regards all such conferences as premature and untimely, and can lead to no good purpose." Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. ter ana given a suspended sentence. V