THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 5, 1917. 5 "5 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. rACRE CORNER PAVED ROAD WEST OF BENSON $10 DOWN $7.50 PER MONTH This is your last chance to get a half acre In Benson Gardens, on raved road. It Is a good corner, right In line for street car extension. Can be bought at original price. Let us show you this for an in vestment or future home site. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 60. DUNDEE, $5,750 T rooms, modern. Living room arrange ments with sun room, dining room and kitchen on the 1st floor; three Is rite bed rooms and sleeping porch on the 2d floor. Full basement; practically new, oak floors throughout. Garage and driveway; con venient to car. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3983. 919-20 City National. Dundee. DUNDEE STUCCO HOME This is a good 2-story modern house 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. 3 corner bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch second floor, fin ished In white enamel, with birch mahog any doors and oak floors throughout. This house built only a few years. Is in ex cellent condition and located on a north front 60-ft lot only y, block from Happy Hollow circle and 1 blocks from Dundee school. Price 15,850. Reasonable terms. It will pay you to investigate this prop osition. GEORGE & COMPANY REALTORS, Phone T. 756, 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. HARNEY STREET -CLOSE IN 140 feet front for sale or will lease for 16ng term. Might build for tenant. This property Is east of 24th St. and would make a cracking good auto sales room or garage. Would be a good buy, as present improvements are bringing in enough to pay taxes and low rate of in terest, which beats carrying vacant lots. Price and terms on application. J. H. DUMONT & CO., REALTORS, 418-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 690. DUNDEE DOUBLE CORNER 8-ROOM HOUSE S. E. corner 62d and Davenport. Mag nificent location overlooking the sur. rounding country. Paving on both streets paid In full. House Is all modern finished In hardwood and combination heating plant. Built by an architect for his own home. House is so located that two more houses can be built on the lot without crowding. Armstrong-Walsh Company REALTORS. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. DUNDEE l-room, strictly modern, living room with fireplace, beamed celling, dining room, sun room and kitchen 1st floor; 3 large bedrooms and bath 2d floor. Full basement, oak floors throughout. A nice south front near 51st and Burt Sts. Price 15.660. $1,500 Cash. HIATT COMPANY 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bit. Bldg. Tyler 60. $5,700 Excellent Dundee Value New house, large living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room on the first floor. Three large bedrooms and en closed Bleeping porch on the 2d; attic for storage. Locatod on the beautiful shady street; terms. Might consider va cant lot. Priced right. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Douglas 8962. 919-20 City National DUNDEE, $11,000 Brick and stucco. Large south front lot. Has living room arrangement with fireplace and sun room on the 1st floor. Four bedrooms and enclosed sleeping porch on the second floor. Servants' quar ters on the third floor. Oak floors throughout; hot water heat; driveway and garage for two cars; cistern. Location In Happy Hollow circle, near car line and the club house. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod. ern. attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO.. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHULER & CARV. 204 Keellne. D. 8074. Florence. 80 ACRES 4 miles northwest of Flor ence, improved. Walnut 1465. Miscellaneous. ACRE ON PAVED ROAD AND CAR LINE $10 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY Lays fine, finest of soil: large shade trees along front; has double frontage, suitable for subdividing. Priced right. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 60. ONE ACRE FOUR BLOCKS TO CAR $450 $10 DOWN Monthly payments of $10 Include In terest. Acre lays well, slopes east. This Is on the south side. No restrictions. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 60. REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING houses to rent ot sell on small cash payment; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karbach Blk. D. 8607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me, LUND, 420 ROSE BLDO. TYLER 763. LIST you 5 and 6-roora bouse with Ed ward F. Williams Co.. 801-801 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your t and 6-room houses with us. WB SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co., Tyler 496. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird Bt. Webste 2039. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6 and 6 per cent. Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keellne Bldg.. 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans pormptly made. Rates t, SH and ( per cent Reasonable com mission. ' UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, INSURANCE. To buy, sell, exchange or rent city, farm or ranch property; borrow or (loan money on farm or city property, see or write, Templeton-Olson Co., 603 Bee Bldg. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest S per cent, per cent and t per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1623 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. 13,000 MTG., bearing I pet. semi-annually, secured by property valued at $6,800. Tal-mage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. W also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loana City National Bank Bldg. - 8HOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. g, H, Louges, Inc., 138 Keellne Bld6. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. FARM and city loans, 5, 6H and t per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keellne Bid. Doug. 164S. LOW RATES C Q. CARLBERG. 311 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 85. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1011 Omaha Nat $100 TO 110.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 04 Bee Bldg MONEY HARRISON MORTON. (It Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 1 iO c cv CITY IV LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om, Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities, industrisl stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDOVV & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Abstracts of Title. Vaw Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co.. so5 g 17tn gt t ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, represent prompt pay Insurance companies. J 610 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Sacrifice Colorado Irrigated 640 acrea Routt county, Colorado. Lo cated two miles shipping station. All fenced and cross-fenced. Cedar posts and barbed wire. Two sets Improvements; all ran ha lrriffnteri' water Itm1ttri i-lchtol fully paid; system laid out By govern ment engineer. Owned by eastern man. Such land - la held at S4S to 650 per acre, but can make price of 327.50 per acre for quick sale. Might take a piece of smaller clear property at caab price as part payment Address C. B. Couch. Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, BAGAIN in Colorado ranch. Owner engaged in other business and will sell small ranch consisting of 320 acrea owned and 320 acres leased land, situated within 6 miles of county scat. Only 14 feet to plenty of water and best- grass In the world. For further particulars address owner, Elbert Lewis, Akron. Colo. FOR SALE at a bargain. Homestead relin quishment In northeastern Colorado (Phil lips county), for particulars address 6081, Omaha Bee, Florida Lands. NOT ONE CENT of purchase money re quired to secure rich productive truck or chicken farm site near Jacksonville. Write Jacksonville Heights Improvement Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Michigan Lands. MR. FARM RENTER. Farm Hand 6r Wage Earner, do you ' Intend to work for someone else all your life? What do you think you will do when you get old? Right now is the time for you t prepare for your future. Get a good piece of land of your own, whero you will be Independent of a boss. I will sell you a good 10, 20, 40 or 80-acre tract at $15 to $36 per acre, on easy terms. These lands are located In Michigan, near good towns, schools, and are within a short distance by lake or rail of Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Detroit. Write for my free litoraure describing the lands fully, and my easy purchase plan. George W. Swtgart, owner, J1252 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. Minnesota Lands. 240 ACRES 45 MILES from Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation; balance used for pas ture and hay; can practically all be cul tivated; good soli; good set buildings, this land will produce 60 bushels of corn per acre; country Is thickly settled; complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, con sisting ot 11 cows, balance 1 and 2 year olds; 4 good horses, 25 bogs, chickens and everything on tin farm goes at $65 per acre; $6,000 cash; Immedlte possession can be had. Schwab Bros.. 102S Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Big Bargain In Montana lands. Investors, speculators and land agents. Please take notice. The following land Is offered subject to prior sale: Section 3 and 17, Township 10, N., Section 17, Township 11 N., all Range 35 East. Rose bud County, near Ingomar. Only $8 per acre. Terms one-fourth cash, balance In four ecual yearly payments with inter est at 6 per cent. H. C. Johnson, care of Frederick H. H. Bartlett & Co., 69 W. Washington St., Chicago III., Owners. Nebraska Lands. SHEEP FEEDING YARDS The best equipped sheep r cattle feed ing yards near Omaha for the money. Quite a few thousand dollars' worth of Improvements; 6-room house besides bath room, complete; large grain elevator, 8,000 to 10,000 bushels capacity, besides plenty of hay room; barn; garage; chicken houses; granaries; sheep sheds for 2,500 to 3,000 sheep; good well, an abundance of water besides springs, cistern, etc.; 2 gasoline engines, Alfalfa cutter, etc., etc.; 9 acres of ground; good drainage and ex cellent location, within one mile of city limits and two miles of stock yards grounds. Considering Improvements, the price for a quick turn Is exceedingly low. Only $5,500; $2,200 cash; balance time. In a couple of months you will wish that you owned this. A dandy home besides a sheep yard proposition. It is a money getter.' ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. N. E. Cor. 23d and M Sts., South Omaha. Farm, 3 Miles West of Omaha, 14 Mile From Dodge Paved Road 40 acres with 2-story, 7-room house, barn for 6 horses, 16 cows and 20 tons of hay. corncrib and granary 24x32 feet, hog house, chicken house, cave, 2 wells and cistern, 10 acres pasture, 6Vi acres alfalfa, 3 acres fruit, balance garden and farm land. Extra fine soil. Owner must change climate. Will sell crop and live stock and give Immediate possession if de sired. See us for price and terms. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 690. Western Wheat Land Mr. Renter, why not own your, own farm? Our Golden Prairie farms In southeastern Wyoming and Kimball coun ty, Nebraska, on the main line of the U. Pr R. R. For sale on easy terms; $500 cash, a quarter down, balance long time at 6 per cent. Prices range from $16 to $25 an acre. Liberal commission paid agents. Write O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Realtors, 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. FARMS, FARMS, FARMS A large number of good farms, all within less than 25 miles of Omaha; all sizes, and all prices. If you are In line for a farm be sure and let me show you around; satisfaction guaranteed; I have several downright bargains. Call fore noons, If convenient ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. N. E. Cor.. 23d and M Sts., South Omaha. IMPROVED 160-acre farrnJefferson county, 6Vi miles of Falrbury county seat; price $50 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance 6 years at 6 pet. Good auto will be ac cepted as part of first payment. For full description write B. Townsend, Route 1, Helvey, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 5 acrea up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 16th and Howard Sts., Omaha. Douglas ($71. SEVERAL good tracts of Kimball, Cheyenne and Keith county lands for sale on the best of terms. A. A. PATZMAN. 528 Securities Bldg. 160 ACRES, 4 miles north of Hastings, all In cultivation with fair Improvements, $18,600. possession given any time. Henry Korgan, Hastings, Neb. SEE us for western Nebraska wheat lands. You will save money by buying through us. White ft Hoover, Omaha Nat'l 'g. EASTERN Nebraska farms J. A. Gibbons, Elkhom, Neb. Oklahoma Lands. 146 ACRES Joining good small town In Eastern Oklahoma; 115 acres of good land In cultivation, 85 of which Is bottom land; good (-room house, barn and other build ings, good orchard, water and roads; beau tifully located. Part cash, balance at low rate of Interest. I also have other good farms. J. G. Sutton, Seneca, Mo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Oregon Lands. ALFALFA f to t tons per acre yearly. JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT HARLEY J. LOOKER 040 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 301 Neville Block. Omaha. South Dakota Lands. CLEAR 10 acres of first-class farming land In Mellette county as you ever put a plow In; deep, black, rich, heavy soil, and land that raises wheat. Owner ad vanced in years and wants a home In Omaha. Six miles to Mission and close to Nebraska line. Will assume and give someone an equitable deal. C. J. Canan, 310 McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. 180-Acre Farm, $15,000; 800 Bushels Corn. 800 bushels oats, 800 bushels rye and a big lot of first quality hay, grown on this big money-making farm last year. It la the best farm in town and produces about $5,500 yearly. Nice orchard. Spring fed 40-cow pasture. Splendid 14-room house, furnace heat. In good repair; barn, 60x 80, and convenient outbuildings. Run ning water to the buildings. Only a mile to village and 5 miles to live city. Owner er retiring. If taken soon will throw in 25 cows, 6 horses, hog, chickens, mowers. reaper, binder, threshing machine, wag. ons. machinery, tools, harnesses, etc., etc., and make easy terms to the right man. Details page 18, our big summer catalogue, describing 400 farms in a dozen states. Copy mailed free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY. DEPT. $073, 205 South 18th St.. Omaha. Neb. GOOD LAND CHEAP. $20 to $30 land, about one-fourth cash, balance half crop payments, or discount for cash; good soil; good water and fine climate; near railroad, C. M. Rylander, S54 Omaha National Building. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FREE RENT, FINE WHEAT FARM. 160 A. Famous Oreeley district, Colorado. Suitable wheat, oats, potatoes, alfalfa; settled neighborhood: wonderful chance good farmer. O. Strain, 616 Broadway, Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. MEDICAL DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 BEE BLDO PILES, FISTULA CURED. Or. E. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and othe rectal diseases without surgical op erations. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rec tal disease and testimonials. WHY SUFFER? Latest and Most Scientific Treatment for all Diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, 613-624 Rose Bldg. Examination and Consultation free. He Is curing thou sands. WHY NOT YOU? Delays are dan gerous. If you can't call, write. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; 7:30 to 9:30 evenings. Sunday by appointment. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surglcil operation. Call or write Dr. Frank H. Wray, 306 Bee Bldg. Dentists. Dr. Bradbury. No pain. 921 W. O. W. Bldg. Taft's Dent. Rms., 308 Rose Bldg. D. 218 Chiropractors. DR. KNOLLENBERG. SANITARIUM. Lady attendant 2556 Harney. D. 7295. Drs. Johnston, 1325 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 6529. Dr. J. C. Lawrence. Balrd Bide. D. 8461. PERSONAL WANTED To locate Clifford M. Beebee, recently of L'.ncoln, Neb., and reported to have a young daughter In Omaha, Mr. Beebee or his daughter can obtain In formation greatly to their advantage, by communicating wlih the undersigned. Any person having Inlormatlon as to the whereabouts of Mr. Beebee or his daugh ter Is requested to address GOUDGE, ROBINSON & HUGHES, attorneys, In vestment building, Los Angeles, Califor nia. LUNG TROUBLE Learn of a remarkable discovery, known as Carboldo, that was used with wonderful tuccesa at Cliff Dale Camp. Convincing proofs free. Amer ican Dispensary Co., Dept. A, Indianap olis, Ind. THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga zines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4125 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. IF ALMA CHIPPS will send her address she' will hear something that will be greatly to her benefit to know. Address Box 6053, Bee. A SHOWER bath, cool refreshing; special summer price, COc. Central Bath In., 1606 Harney. D. 7097. MANICURING, massage and scalp treat ment. 703 S. 24th, bet 10 and ( for appt Tyler 1038. MISS FISHER, sulphur, steam baths and massage, 379 Bran. Thea. Bldg. D. 1669. MAE BRUGMAN, tclentlflo masseuse and baths. 203 Karbach Blk. Red 2727. LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani curing. 618 Pa xton Bile, Red 2400. BATH anS massage. 1802 Farnam St Room 2. Phone Douglas 876J, ALL RIGHT private maternity home. Best care. 2605 Bristol. Web. 2908. PRIVATE licensed maternity home. 4416 N. 88th St. Phone Colfax 2042. SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 6372. MISS WEST, manicure, massage. 210 N. 17th. E BROTT, Mass., 2120 Harney. Dg. 9528. Manicuring and mass. 1623 Farnam. R. 19. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE. The two fine herds of fine dairy cattle which have been used at the Fred Moore and Frank Giles dairy farms at Perry will be sold at public auction on Thurs day, August 9, 1917. In all there are 69 HEAD OF THE FINEST DAIRY CAT TLE IN IOWA; 46 of these are choice high grade Holstelns and 12 are extra good Guernseys, with 1 pure-bred regis tered Holsteln bull. Buyers from a dis tance will be entertained at the Hotel Pattee at owner's expense, and free auto transportation will be furnished to the farm. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Will load cows bought by foreign buyers free of charge. FRED MOORE AND FRANK GILES, Owners, Perry, la. Wlldman & Canaway, Aucts., Perry, la. 6-year-old standard bred stallion, also full top Concord buggy. 3638 S. 20th. Ty. 1646. HORSES for sale. 1713 Webster St. LEGAL NOTICE. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property committee of the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, bids will be received until 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, September 1, 1917, at the office of the undersigned, for construction of a Social Science building on the University city campus at Lincoln. Separate bids will be received for installation of heating and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum cleaning equipments for said building; all bids on building construction and the several In stallation!! of equipment must be In strict accordance with plans, drawings and specifi cations now on file In the office of the su perintendent of construction in the Univer sity Administration building at Lincoln. Bid ders must apply to and confer with the su perintendent on all matters concerning con struction and bids thereon and must In all cases use the blank forma prepared under the direction of said superintendent for bid ding purposes. Approximate estimated cost of said building. Including equipment above mentioned. Is (300,000. Blda must be ac companied by bank cashier's checks or cer tificate of deposit payable unconditionally to the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, In the amounts and for purposes stated In the "instructions to bidders" ac companying plans and specifications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked on the outside cover "Social Science Building" or "Social Science Equipment" as the case may be (heating, plumbing, etc.). The right is reserved to re.lect any and all bids THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. J. 8. Daks, Secretary, Station A, Lincoln. AUTOMOBILES Save a Whole Year's Cost of Operation by BUYING NOW Fifty makers of motor cars have already advanced prices. Packard new cars prices go up this month, instead of boostinjr prices on renewed Packard Twin-Sixes we shall continue to sell them at present big reductions from actual performance-and-pleasure values. If new car prices hold high and go higher, any used car listed below should brine, next season, approximately as much as you pay for it now. In other words, you ought to save a whole season's cost by buying now. PACKARD 1-35 Twin Six touring car, 7-passenger. This is our long wheel base model and will carry you over the hills and rough roads as smoothly and easily as over level boulevards. We will back this car with our liberal guarantee. $2,350. PACKARD 2-35 Twin Six touring car, 7-passenger. We are using this car as a demonstrator. It is the current model car and we will put it in its original mechanical condition, repaint and equip with new tires all around. We will be in a position to deliver this car September 1. $2,950. APPERSON, 1917 Roadplane 8-cylinder touring. This car has been used three weeks.and is brand new. Painted light brown with dark brown striping. A chance to save $550 on the price of a new Apperson. $1,800. NATIONAL, 1912, 4-passenger speedster. Overhauled and re painted and equipped with cord tires. An exceptional car. $850. STEVENS-DURYEA, 7-passenger touring, Northeast starter; paint and mechanical condition excellent. A high grade automo bile that originally sold for $5,000. $500. CADILLAC; 1913, 7-passenger, touring. In good shape; seat covers. $500. HUDSON I rER-SIX, 7-passenger touring. Run 5,500 miles. New Firestone i.v. skid tires all around. Bumper and spot light. $1,200. PIERCE-ARROW converted speedster, with bucket seats and tank. $450. CHALMERS, 1915, (5-cylindcT touring. A car with lots of power; good wearing qualities. In fine mechanical condition and a good buy at $500. PACKARD Used Car Dept. FORTIETH AND FARNAM STREETS Telephone Harney 414. A postcard will bring any car to your house. AUTO EXCHANGE CO. BARGAINS Careful buying Is ths reason we can pell our used cars to you at such attractive prices. Scores of people have found Hint the bargains we offer cannot be dupli cated anywhere else in the city. You benefit yourself by Investigating what we offer. Ford roadster, shock absorbers, Bosch magneto H" Ford touring, good running order. ... MOO Ford touring, 1916, looks like new..t:;oo Ford chassis, 1916, overhauled J2"n Ford roadster, lots extra equipment .$180 Ford roadster. 1916, new scat covers. $210 Chslmers touring, 1913 1 i Auburn 40, 6 new tires $1" Oldsmoblle speedster, very fast $235 Marlon Bob-cat 1-28 Bulck J7, touring, newly palnte. . . .$iro Apperson touring, looks like new.... $350 Chandler coupelot, like new $750 Chalmers roadster, 1916 $650 Scrlpps-Booth, nearly now $650 Jeffreys 40, elec. lights and starter. . $200 Kissel Kar six, touring, 1916 $550 1916 Oakland, touring $3-0 Studebaker, touring electrically equip ped ' I3D0 Monroe runabout, electric lights and starter $"5 Cole eight, roadster, a bargain. Ford, truck body $ 10 Windshields all styles $ 4.50 Presto tanks, large sizes ,.$ 4.50 Large hand horns $ 2.26. If you are dissatisfied with your old car trade It In and get one yon can una. Make small payments each month. We store It for you until ytJu want It. AUTO EXCHANGE CO. Douglas 6035. 2107 Farnam Street. Bargains in Used Cars Our used car department must close out all used, cars In stock before Sept. 1, at 'Which time our annual Inventory Is made. We have forty cars that must be moved In the next 30 days. Our loss Is your gain. Come tn and see our line of Overland, Maxwells, Paiges, Brlscoes, Hudson!, Au burns, Appersons and Fords. Term! to responsible parties. Prices range from $126.00 to $650.00. Willys-Overland (INC.) 1047 Farnam St. D. J292-L. ' REAL QUALITY CARS at Regular Bargain Prices. 1911 cldlllao electrio starter and lights. In perfect shape ,,...$260 1914 Studebaker tour., run less than 6,000 miles 876 1915 Maxwell Rds., tn good shape., 250 1914 Reo tour., worth the money at., 200 Regal 10 speedster 100 THE SPECIALIZE IN FORDS. The largest stock of used Fords In town. 17 Ford tour., nearly new, lots of ex tra .: $376 17 Ford tour., good tires, good shape 885 17 Ford tour., good tires, good shape 860 16 Ford tour., new tires 280 16 Ford tour., good buy 235 16 Ford tour., a good one 266 15 Ford tour., seat covers and good all over 235 16 Ford Rds., perfect shape 260 IS Ford Rds., good buy at 250 11 Ford Rds., cheap at 165 14 Ford tour., runs good 185 14 Ford chassis, fslr shape 145 All cars sold with money back If not satisfied guarantee. Used and new tires. TRAWVER AUTO SALV AGE & EXCHANGE Doug. 9070. 110 S. 17th St. Open Sunday until noon. READ below and be convinced that we offer the best prices on used cars that can be purchased anywhere: Inter-State Touring Car $300 Mollne Touring Car 350 Jackson Touring Car 300 Chalmers "36" Touring Car 400 Stearns Knight Touring Car 300 Hudson 6-40 Touring Car 900 Hudson 6-64 Touring Car, Winter Top, 650 Hudson 6-40 Limousine ....'..1,600 Mitchell Touring Car 1,000 Overland Touring Car 760 Pierce Limousine 600 Hudson Super-Six Touring Csr.... 1.400 Hudson Sedan ,400 Chalmers Master Six 650 Veils Touring Car 200 With the above goes our seven-day guarantee that if the car Is not all that we represent It to be snd you are not satlsftod your money will be refunded. GUY L. SMITH, "Service First," 25G3 Fflrnum St. Douglas 1070. AUTOMOBILES. We have used trucks from; 1 to iy'i tons; also a few light touring cars and roadsters, fully equipped. You must see these to fully appreciate their value. Prices ranging from $375 "c V. FRANCIS MOTOR TRUCK CO., 2212 Harney. D. 857. MAXOTIRES The greatest Invention since tires be came troublesome. ' MAXOT1RES are made very similar to your tires, the carcass being composed of Inyers of tire fabric, while the tread Is mails of very tough wear-resisting rubber. Maxotlrea fit the Inside of the tire per fectly,, thus positively preventing blowouts and punctures by strengthening the weak places and giving greater resistance to cut. . v MAXOTIRE3 can t used over again In different tires. Yiu will save enough out of the first case to pay for the MAXOTIRE. Come today and .let uiyhow you the wonderful MAXOTIRE arid our guaran tee. T. J. GARVEY'R MAXOTIRE SERVICB STATION, 1910 Leavenworth St. Harney 1608. SO NEW 1917 DODGES ATTENTION TAXICAB OPERATORS! We have 30 new 6-passenger limousine Dodgn cars, formerly in the service of the Frank Parmelee Transfer Co. They have been driven less than 1,000 miles. Suitable for either taxlcab purposes or private use. Price $1,260. Also 40 used 6-passenger llmousffie Gar fords at $400 each. Also 8 1916 White taxlcabs at $800 each. All f. o. b. Chicago. In perfect running condition. For terms and particulars cali or write Walden W. Shaw Llvory Co., 1008 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago. C. J. CANAN, 310 M'CAUUE BLD., OMAHA Dealer In Hlgh-Orade Used Automobiles. USED AUTOMOBILE VALUES. Few people realize the advantages to be found In the purchase of a high-grade used car. Values offered In cars of this character are frequently many times greater than those to be had in new cars at the same price. The average high grade used cars represents a mlxtmum of value for a minimum price. I can sell or exchange any acceptable car you may have to offer. My cars will stand Inves tigation and demonstration. Do you want to buy a good car cheap? I can sell you any car made, and will be as represented. I don't speculate on a car. You buy direct from owner, who pays me. YOU NEED TIRES ANU TUBES REPAIRED, DON'T YOU? ALL RIGHT. WE DO THE BEST WORK IN TOWN. TRY US. TUB TIRE SHOP, 2518 FARNAM. DOUGLAS 4878. FOR SALE One 1918 Maxwell roadster, In first class condition. Practically new, with new tires. Driven 1,000 miles. One Cole Eight, 1917, 4-passenger road ster, In first-class condition, driven only 1,000 miles. One 1917 7-passenger Jeffery Six, used. Call Phone Douglas 2281 Sunday, i a. m. to 1 p. m. THREE Ford Form-a-Trucks In good con dition, $400 to $600. O. M. C. 2-ton good condition, $400. International 1-ton late model, $380. Slightly used Republic 1-ton express body. Sacrifice price. ANDREW MURPHY & SON Tyler 222. 140 0 Jarkson. SOME REAL SNAPS IN ODD-SIZED TUBES 34x3 29x3 31x4 .. ...$12 each . . .$10 each ...$14 each Also several odd size tubes at half price. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Fnrnam M91 4 HUI'MOUILE, starter and lights, in good running shape $400 1914 Oakland Roadster, starter and lights, $260 W. M. CLEMMENT MOTOR CO., 2514 Farnam. Douglas 6218. CARS FOR HIRE. Wll. rent you a car, with or without drlv-r. Best service. Better ratea Also boat tube repairing In city. See Us. 21 8. 19 1 h St. Tel. D. 7890. AUTO CLEARIffO IIOUSU. v 2209 Farnam. Douglas 8310 1916 Moon $960 1916 Maxwell $350 1916 Maxwell $250 191B Chevrolet $360 Exceptional Bargains in used Fords. McCaffrey Motor Co. 10th and Howard. 1'hona Douglas 3500. AUTOMOBILES on monthly payments of $10 per month If you Join my club. Only a limited number taken; 26 cents for membership and contracts. B. Hiatt, Bel ton, Tex. BARGAIN. For Sale A 1915 8-passenger Stude baker, or would trade for a good Ford touring car; first-class condition. South 2528. I WANT to rent Ford car one or two weeks; prefer 1917 touring model; must be In good, condition; am experienced, careful driver. Mills, 118 8. 87th. Harney 6268. WANTEIJ To buy 1916 Ford touring, must be In first class condition. Walnut 1799. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE Five-passenger Studebaker. first class condition. Good tires. For quick sale $200. T. L. Lewis. I41 S. 17th St. WANTED TO SELL A Now Dodge sedan, 1917 model, has never been used. Will sell at a reduction to quick buyer. H. I.. Patlen, Atwood. Kan. CUT down your tire expense by having them repaired at G. & O. Tire snd Vulc. Co. Also bargains tn user tires. 2415 Leav. T. 1261-W. C W FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 2212-16 Hnrney St. Douglas 858. AUiost sny make at reasonable prices. WA 'TED FOR 8POTCASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action: no delay Auto Ex change Co. 2107 Farnam St Doug. 6035 M Y 1915 M i t7heTrtourin g car. electric" iTg his and starter: lust overhauled; new tires: s bargain st $375 Phone Hnrnrv 1901 CROSTtlWN C.AUAtJK, 315 So. 24th. D-4442. Carbon burning 50c per cyl. Careful repair Ing 76o per hour. T E I, 1 7 & li I N K I , E WB TV AND SELL USED FORDS. 23H Harney St. Doug, lf.40 1917" FOltn and 1917 HuTrk. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. SOth and Harney. Douglas 5251. SPECIAL FORD SEDAN BODIES. WM. PFEIFFKll AUTO & CARRIAGE WKS. !5th Ave and Leavenworth St Tyler 701. ALL kimla of tire repairing, work gunrun tsed, Douglns 7652. 1109 Douglas St. Guarantee Tire A Vulcanising Co. 1915 STI'DKIIAKEK. $450, family car. new tires, excellent condition. Call South 2412. WANT modern six auto for clear Hniwiiell Hull district lots Cnnan. McCague H!d 1915 FORI', touring, good shape, reason able. Douclns 7508. 1 KORD roadster, 1 Konl touring car. 2 Studebskers and 1 Klxselenr. Colfax 9x8 BA TTKRI V. Sru A "it ( i 1' I N i K K 1" A 1 1$ F. IX Every ready Battery Station. 1206 Karnam. BKRmniY' "Hn-Klx-lt;'" Hit"hTntorr ner 20th and Harney Sts. Douglas 2562 5-PASSKN'C.ER Inuring oar, fine condition. Phone Walnut 1614 nfler 6 p. in. NEW and slightly used tires Trawver Auto Salvage and Exehuuite. un S, 17th. FOR SALE 19U Ford touring cur, $7157 good condition. Call Walnut 379S. SEE the new S.indow truck at the Omaha cnraK, 2010 Harney. 'uOODbHrgains hrweaFord.4o6l S. 24thT Tel South 4J160 NEW Mnxwrils fir sale cheap. Omaha Oar age, 2010 Kurney. Wanted. WANTED Ford chassis. $75 down. $25 a month. 2733 S. liith St. Jaoobsen. be tween and 8 p. m. WANT a six-cylinder roadster, lightweight. 1916 or 1917, such as Bulck. Oakland or Podge. titate mileage nd price. Box 071. Bee. Electric Starters and Repairs. ALL MAKESREPAIRED. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.. formerly Strahle & Anderson, 116 S. 19th St. Douglas 64". ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. "Oms ha's Reliable Starer Repiilr fhop," 2230 Farnam St. Douglas 9877 Tires and Supplies. TIRE )irlc wreckers. This Is no 3 In 1 lire. COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY. HOS'.i Jackson. Agts. wanted. Omaha. Neb BUY Lee Punclureproof Pneumatic Tins and eliminate your tire troubles. Powell Supply Co.. 2051 Farnam St. Auto Reoairinpr and Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can t repair. Colls repaired. Uaysdorfer, 210 V, 18th. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Rons. "The Motorcycle Msn." Jrth and Leavonworth. WE want to show you the simplest and most reliable motorcycle on the market. Plott Bros., 3369 Farnam. POPE twin cylinder, 3-nneed, 11-horaepower motorcycle; fine condition. What have you In exchange? Box 3436, Omaha B0'. FOR SAL1 CHEAP Twin Excelsior motor- cycle. 3512 Charles St. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planou and notes as security. $40, t mo., II. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total rost, $2.60, Smaller, large sm'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 438 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666 LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 1240.00 or mors. Easy payments. Utmost rrlvacy. S40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. POULTRY AND PET STOCK Mites. The most effective treatment for the eradication of mites is the use of carbolineum. Carboliiieum is a very penetrating oil, containing carbolic acid, and when once it is painted on the perches, in the crack3 and crev ices, about the droppings board, in the nests, etc., it penetrates the wood and stays there about he same as creosote when it is painted on wood. It carrirwiih it the poisons and the penetrating oil . and remains there much the same as a preservative for several months. No mite wilt ever go near a piece of Avood so treated with carbolineum. It is so strong that should a drop get on the arm while painting with it a blister will be raised in a short time. Common kerosene is very effective for killing lice, but it does not last as long as carbolineum. It is nec essary to spray again in a week or ten days' time. Almost any of the dips and crude oils will kill mites. Generally a 5 per cent solution is all that is nec essary. A lime-sulphur spray will kill mites. It also whitens the house when used as a spray. Rhode Island Reds. HARRISON'S Non-slttlng. Single-Comb Reds (260-egg strain). Mating Hat gives facts free. Harrison "The Rodman," Stroma burg, Neb. . Rocks. BUY your poultry feeds direct from the manufacturer; come to our mill and gen eral office, 29th and B Sts., South Side, Omaha. Tell your neighbors. M. C. PETERS MILL CO., Red Feather Poultry Feeds. WHITE ROCKS BLUE-RI BBC Win ners In four states Send for natlng ll ', Williams Poultry Farm. Cedar Bluffs. Neb. Wyandottes. IF YOU WANT THE BEST SILVER WY andottes, Barred Rocks or White-Crested Black Polish, breeding stock or eggs, write to William NeltTS. Box C, Cascade, Iowa. Miscellaneous. BUTTERCUPS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. BOOKLET WM FREI8E LA CROSSE. WIS. PET STOCK JAPANESE Nightingales from Yokohama, strong, healthy male birds, beautiful plu mage, fine songsters, $5 each, two for 18 Safe shipment guaranteed. "Blrdman Blow," 64 North Dearborn St., Philadel phia, Pa. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Eitllnh Setter pups, 10 weeks old, bred to hunt and re trlye, beauties, cheap. Write for photbs and description, 167S Yates St., Denver, Colo. HARTZ MOUNTAIN Singers; can see them and hear them sing. All colors, 11 to 10. 2022 St. Mary's Ave., Dg. 8917. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Independent Realty company to Jo seph Tetlva, Q street, 25 feet east of Twenty-sixth street, east side, I Irregular piece (2,500 L. Coppersmith trt A. W. Hswley. Pop pleton avenue, 112 feet east of Twenty-fourth street, north side. 60x125 5,850 E. J. Hart and wife to A. W. Hawiey. Howard street, 99 feet west of Thirty-fifth street, south side, fix 124 7,850 Wilson H. Reed and wife to H. W. Harrington, Spauldtng street, 173 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 40x125 3,500 Nathan Somberg and wife to William W. Doten, Thirty-first street, 100 feet north of Leavenworth street, west side, 40x130 4,207 Jacob A. Gross and wife to Susie A. Cottrell. D street, 100 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 60x00 I iS OF ALLIES ARE DEFHIEO BY BRITiSHPREMIER Before Great Patriotic Demon stration Lloyd George's Ad dress Marks Termination of Third Year of War. London, Aug. 4. David Lloyd George, the British premier, in the presence of a distinguished gathering, representative of all parties whichi met this afternoon in Queen's Hall to mark the third anniversary of the declaration of war, reiterated the aims for which the entente allies were fighting and indicated the only conditions under which they would consent to a suspension of hostilities with the central powers. The meeting was held under the auspices of the National War Aims committee and was probably the greatest patriotic demonstration of the year. The expectation had been that the premier's speech would be a most important one. i lie marquis of Lrewe, leader of the liberal party in the House of Lords, was chosen to preside. He was ; supported by the archbishop of Can terbury, twenty members of the gov ernment and 100 members of Parlia ment. Uaron Sonnino. the Italian foreign minister, and Nikola Pacliitch, the Serbian, premier, were invited guests. Allies Must Not Stop. In the course of his speech Pre mier Lloyd George said: " ictory must be so complete that our national liberty never again shall be challenged. "Russia learned that an army with out discipline is a rabbit. "There are some .here who want to set up committees for the British army and direct the conduct of the war. We cannot allow a sectional or ganization to direct the war or to dictate the terms of peace. The na tion as a whole made war and the nation as a whole must make peace." The British prime minister said he did not trust the German peace tall;. "Neither the kaiser nor the chan cellor," he declared, "has yet said lie would be satisfied with German soil. They talk glibly about peace but stammer over the word restoration. Rcfore we have a peace conference they must learn to use the word res toration. So far they have not learned even the first letter of the alphabet." Germans Would Try Again. "War is a ghastly business, but it is not as bad as their peace. While they know their plot has miscarried this time, the Prussian war lords have determined to succeed the next time. There must be no next time. This generation must eliminate war from the tragedies of human life" Continuing, Mr. Lloyd George ' said: "if wc- sow seeds of discontent and disunion in the nation we shall reap defeat. A nation which falters be fore it reaches its purpose wiU'never become a great people. "No one in Great Britain, France, Italy and Russia, or even in Ger many and Austria, has any idea how near we arc today to the summit of our hope." Tremendous Enthusiasm Aroused. As Foreign Minister Sonnino of Italy and the other representatives of the entente allies reached the plat form the gathering rose and cheered again and again, while the playing of the national anthems of the allies aroused tremendous enthusiasm. Premier Lloyd George's appearance was the signal for a remarkable man ifestation of popular fervor The premier on opening his address asked what would have happened if Great Britain had not entered the war. He answered this question by saying: "Europe would have been at the mercy of a cruel military power. Rus sia would have disintegrated sooner. France would have fought bravely, but might have been overwhelmed. America's Monroe doctrine would have been treated as a scrap of paper. The fact today is that we have checked the ambitions of Germany." A Fake Story. Obviously a fake Is that story of the Yankees who failed to shoot the kaiser. Had they been Yankees they would either not have attempted It or they'd have don It. Boston Advertiser. TROLLY PARTY i its Will be given by the Sons and Daughters of Jerusalem, Thursday evening, August 9, 1917, from Omaha to Lake Manawa. Cars leave 24th nnrl Patrirlc Av fx! and 24th and N Sts., at ;X 8 p. m. Tickets for p round trip, 25c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J, IF. Lutman to Joseph Weiss et al, B street, 100 feet west of Twenty seventh street, north side, 50x60.. 1,101 Milton M. Mach and wife to Lloyd N. Osborne. Thirty-eighth avenue, 97 feet no-h of Marcy street, east side, 44x110 , Richard C. Taylor and wife to Lloyd N. Osborne, Grand avenue, 40 foet west of Thirty-third street, north side, 41x123 ,I80 Carl A. Carlson and wtfe to Lillian , . B. Mason, northeast corner Thirty seventh and Davenport streets, 46x 67.7 5,009 Kittle C .Avery et al to Ben Handler, . northeast corner Twenty-eighth and Decatur streets, (0x127 600 Bedrlch C. Opocensky and wife to Frank Balurt and wife, northeast corner Thirty-first and Jacksoi streets, 54x150 1,000 Anna M. Groetschel and husband to Josephine Wessman, Leavenworth street, 300 feet west of Thirty-first street, south aide, 60x12ft 1,004 C. Blake Erb and wife to Marl Flothowe, Burt street, 400 feet west of Fiftieth street, north (Ids, 40x '' 135 4,0I John Crlss and wife to Hugh H. Har per, Wlrt street, 100 feet east 4 Forty-first street, south side, 60s 120 0t Thomas Lynn and wife to Cbarlei Horn, Elliston avenue, M0 feat east of Twenty-fourth atreet, south atds 45x135 1 1 1 m i Xieisssffssileai 'Mfcil ft