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r THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY, 26, 1918. Ymip vacant Tmm m no aM entll tlh public m teen in! ornnedl f its Mst- tco Plao tMs inSipmatin Mora tin puflMic fey lading Be want ad ctannn REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. t-ROOM cottage, two block from car. full lot, $2,000. Terms. S300 cub. balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL- 64! Paxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGE8 AND APARTMENTS PORTER A SHOTWELL. ; J03 8 17th St. Douglas 5018. HOME AND HOMESITES. 83T Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg. Doug, mi. "OR SALE OR RENT Five acres with four-room house, garden nearly 'all In. Mrs. Pallas. 6136 Wirt St.. Benson. REAL ESTATE B'neaa Pr'pty BUSINESS BUILDING. . INCOME 11.200.00. v PRICE $8,600.00. This is a new business building on N. J4th St. Building 39x100 feet. Lot 61x100 feet. There Is a 5-year lease to one tenant at $100 per month. He has a good paying business and the lease is well secured. '. We consider this one of the best little In vestments In the city. A. P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS. 330 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone Doug. 603, IF you are looking for a store building, ca t . us. We have six dandy locations In differ ent parts-f the city. A. P. TUKEY A SON, REALTORS. 6S0 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone Doug. 503. WB WILL buy your horn or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO. Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 8 a. BUSINESS property and investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. (20 First National Bank Bldf. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trsckage Specialist 15th and Dodge Ste Douglas 415 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. BENSON BARGAIN ,.$2,000 Nice 5-room cottage, well located, i . blocks from car, in good repair. Terms, 1300 cash, $30 per month. Benson & Carmichael 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1732. Sunday, Wal. 2324. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. In Dundee we have a 10-room, modern house, arranged for two families; two fur naces, two baths, lot 50x160. Great bar gain. Easy terms. See It today, 4915 Web ster St. N. P. DODGE A CO., Realtors, 15th and Harney Sts. Council Bluffs. 9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 9-roem modern house; beautiful city and country home and 10 acres; five acres in orchard; located in southeast part of Council Bluffs, fin Woodbury Ave. Just one block of "South Ave., the thorough fare Into the city from the south. For particulars see N. P. Dodge & Co., 15th and Harney Sts., Omaha. Dundee. WHY NOT START NOW? To own your home by purchasing a lot in Happy Hollow or Dundee's new addition on our easy payment plan. These lots are In one of the best lo . cations In Omaha and all public Im provements are In and paid for, except paving Installments not delinquent. Will be glad to explain to you our easy payment plan and show the property at your convenience. Plats and prices furnished upon request. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756 FAIRACRES HOME V S-room brick house, having hot water heat, 2 bathrooms on second floor, etc., double garage, extensive planting of trees and shrubbery; about 3 acres of ground, fronting on paved road. Something desirable and should be seen to be appreciated, as Improved tracts for sale in this dis trict are few. GEORGE & CO. Doug 756. FAIRACRES We can offer a few desirable acre tracts In this high class district on terms of only one-tenth down and ' 1 per cent of purchase price payable monthly. TractB average from 1 to - 3 acres. Buy now for the future. Sea us for price and location. (GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756 HIGH and lightly Dundee lots, $875 to - 81,150. Easy, terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shuler a eery, aeaitors. NEXT DOOR TO DUNDEE. CREIGHTON PARK. Florence. IX rooms, all modern, oak floors, two years old, one block to car lne, four ; blocks north of Mina Lusa; chicken i (house, lot and garage; Mot 80x160 feet; ' tl In young fruit; this Is an exceptional ( bargain at $3,000. 3104 Weber St Tele- phone Florence 503. Acreage Wanted. ACREAGE WEST 4 miles west of Elmwood park, 40 acres well Improved, 10 acres in alfalfa, 20 acres cultivated, balance In shaded pas ture with spring stream and orchard, right In line of increasing values. For price and terms see O'Keefe Real Estate Co. (Realtors) 1016 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 2715. (iHIRTY acres on Ames Ave., 40 rds. west of Fontenelle Park. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA, Realtors. 400 first Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 729. CREIGHTON PARK, 62ND AND SEWARD. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. GOOD HEAVY HORSE, top-buggy, and harness, 8100. ' Bargain. Will separate. 4622 S. 22d. FOR SALE One team of gray horses, t years old, weight 3.600 and straight Jones Transfer- Co.. 34 No? Main St., Council Bluffs. Iowa ONE Jersey, good heifer calf, and one Jer sey, will be fresh soon. Seven Oakei Farm, Florence 340. TOR SALE 10 Holsteln cows and heifers. Apply F. C Bliss, 254 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha. J5XR SALE Very pretty black and white pony. Well marked, very gentle. Doug- las 7316. 30L8TEIN cows for sale. Inquire David Mensgii. Phone Benson 290. MEDICAL ,VHY SUFFER! Latest and most Scientific Treatment for All Diseases. Dr. Charles (' Barnes, 613-22 Securities Bldg. Examlna- I tion and Consultation Free. He Is reliev ing thousands. WHY NOT TOUT Delays are dangerous. If you' can't call, write. 1 . .Hours : ka m. to t p. m.. 7:30 to 8:36 evenings, Sunday, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. JtUPTURE successfully treated Without a L surgical operation. Call or write. Dr. beak B, WW. sOI Bee Bldg. , FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgage on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. e: h. lougee, inc, 638-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1633. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORB. One dollar starU an account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION. 5i2 PAUL PETERSON, , 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. H. W. BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loam. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6, 6H and 6 Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg. PI CTt MONEY . 5V2 "72 10 HARISON A MORTON, (19 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 1100 to 310,000 MADE promptly. F. D. fesd, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. EY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Piivate Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Douglas 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Kceline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. CREIGHTON PARK LOTS. 810 CASH. 610 MONTHLY. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Equipped Tractor Worked Farm 75 bu. Shelled Corn Per Acre On main macadam road between large cities, 5 minutes walk high school, churches, stores, cannery, etc. Auto bus passes door three times dally to city 260, 000; 94 acres rich clay loam soli, clay subsoil, for big crops corn, potatoes, wheat, alfalfa, etc. Has grown 75 bu. shelled corn per acre; spring-watered, wire fenced pasture, milk collected door, good wood, timber. First class slate-roofed house, verandas; spring water house, barns. Slate-roofed stock barn, carriage horse barns, garage, 3 big slate-roofed granaries, new poultry, corn, spring houses; to settle quickly will Include cows, heifers, pigs, poultry, pr. horses, pr. mules, plows,' harrows, corn-workers, corn drill, potato digger, wagons, buggy, runabout, harnesses, tools, etc., all for only 86,800, easy terms, Immediate possession. Details page 34, Strout'i Catalogue. Write today. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Dept. 3073. 205 South 18th St., Omaha, Neb. Arkansas Lands. JUNE 4TH. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Iowa Land 640 ACRE RANCH On the Calamus river, small Improve ments, 26 miles south of Ainsworth; easy terms. IMPROVED 80 ACRES 14 miles from Omaha postofflce, 7 miles from postofflce in Council Bluffs and 6 miles to paved road, IVi miles from Cres cent, la., on C, N. A W. R. R. ; 40 acres valley plow land, best.soll, balance rough pasture partly covered with walnut and oak, from 4 to 12 Inches; small house and stable. Price J90 per acre. No trade. Terms if desired. 0' Keefe Real Estate Co. (Realtors) 1017 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Douglas 2715. 120-ACRE IOWA FARM. Ten miles of Council Bluffs. Two miles of small railroad town. 75 to 80 acres valley land. Good 6-room house, barn, orchard. 20 acres of alfalfa. On main road. This Is a warm, sunny spot, pro tected from the winds from the north, east and west. An ideal place for a farm home and a mighty good farm for the price. 3120 per acre. Let us show you. McOee Real Estate Co., 106 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 6-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME. In Council Bluffs. Only a few blocks from school, car line and paved streets. A beautiful place, with fine yard, lots of native shade trees and shrubbery. A fine bungalow house of 8 rooms and large sun porch, screened and glassed In. Good barn and garage, etc. Owner would ex change for land. See us about It. McGee Real Estate Co., 105 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Missouri Lands. CENTRAL Missouri farms. Send for list; 10 farms with full description and price for each. In Missouri's best grain and blue grass county. Koontz & Palmer, Fulton, Mo. . MISSOURI 310 and down, 85 monthly, buyi 40 acrei good farm and fruit land near town, southern Missouri. Price only 8200. Box 35. Mt Vernon, I1L . GREAT BARGAINS 35 down, 35 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only 3220. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Judith basin land; 280 acres level land, mile from Stanford; 170 acres In wheat, all fenced; running water. 376 per acre. Stanford Ranch Co.. Stan ford, Mont. Minnesota Lands. 4, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY soil; well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, schools and churches. Price 315 to 822.60 per acre; terms 81 an acre casl balance 31 an acre a year; 6,000 acrei to lelect from. To actual set tlers who w.ll pu. up buildings and Improve land we will give deed and take mort gage back for full purchase price for t or 10 years. ( per cent Interest Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. SPLENDID prospects for a good yield on the lands of our company, here in 8t Louis county. Better come and look them over, now. Your spring's work Is done. This Is your chance to get located this . year. Maps and illustrated literature free. Arnold, Com'r., Iron Range Railway, 607 Wolvln Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Nebraska Lands. GOOD FARM BUYS 160 ACRES The best In Washington county,' 18 acres pasture, i In alfalfa, balance cultivated, small orchard. Improvements, 8 room house, barn for 8 head horses, cement floored corn crib, 3 cattle sheds, chicken coop, pump house and garage, 800 rods of 24-in. fencing, 6 miles to Calhoun or Bennington. Will divide. Price and terms on application. Cheyenne County, Neb., ' . 160 Acres. miles east of Sidney, 1 miles south of Colton, on the Lincoln Highway, 7 rm. house, barn 8 head horses, granary, buggy shed chicken house, well wind mill and a variety of young fruit; 20 acres rye 20 acres wheat, 40 acres corn, t acres oats, 3 acres - alfalfa. 3 acres garden, balance 70 acres pasture. Price, 340 per acre, half cash, balance t years 6 per cent O'Keefe Real Esfate Co. (Realtors) 1018 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 2716. 59 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county; rich Platte valley land; all under Irrlgs- . tlon; 8 -room house, barn, etc; acres of alfalfa. Price 3109 per acre; 34.0C0 cash required. Immediate - possession. White Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. WESTERN LAND PROFITABLE I am offering some attractive proposi tions, all level, good soil. In land located in Keith and Perkins counties. Nebraska. I have had land Interest In these counties for more than 10 years. I am raising wheat barley and torn, which pay a handsome revenue, with wheat not above the average yield, when reasonably well farmed, paying In 1916,, a trifle over -437 per acre, and In 1917, a little over 347 per acre. At the present time I have corn in the granary that will compare favor able with corn raised anywhere. I have Improved and unimproved lands that are choice, that range In price from 335 to 365 per acre, that I can sellen reasonable terms and can farm the same should they be sold toa speculator de string to have this done. Write for list and information. C. K. DAVIES, Kearney, Neb. MERRICK COUNTY BARGAIN. 160 acres, lies level, nicely Improved. I miles from good town on mam line of Union Paclflo R. R,, only one-half mile to rural high school; perfect level road to town; good 8-room house, well sheltered by plenty of shade trees, barn for 12 horses and five tons of hay, nog shed, chicken house, granary and garage, good well and windmill, besfOf water at a depth of 20 feet; 80 acres under plow, 15 acres In alfalfa, balance patsture which can all be broken and profitably farmed, all good black sandy loam soil that produces any crop grown In Nebraska: price, for a short time, 385 per acre, about one-half cash, balance term; noth ing doing on any trades. See M. A. Larson, owner. Central City, Nebraska. FARM FOR SALE 240 acres, less the right-of-way, 70 acres of Wood River valley land, balance rolling; 130 acres In cultivation, 30 acres alfalfa; balance pasture land and wild hay meadow. About 40 acres seeded to fall wheat. Five-room house, stable for eight horses, well, windmill, new chicken house, hog house and granary. Price 357.60 per acre; good terms. C. K. DAVIES, Kearney, Neb. FOR SALE 480-acre Buffalo county farm. y to settle an estate; 230 acres pasture; 35 alfalfa; 20 of wild hay, meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay .subsoil. Fenced and cross fenced; 3 good wells and windmills; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings 1 5 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone. Sold subject to lease. Possession March 1. Price 342 per ..acre, half cash. Terms on balance. T. C, Box 125. 960 ACRES Two hundred level; 20 alfalfa; balance pasture, three miles depot; no sand; three wells; barn 32x40, granaries; house 25x26; all good condition; hog house. Incumbrance 312.000, 6 per cent; runs four years; 10 per cent down. Alfred Flint, Litchfield, Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS AKli SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. NEXT DOOR TO DUNDEE. CREIGHTON PARK. Wisconsin Lands. LAKE SHORE lots and acres on The Yel low Lakes, the Boo Line Fishing Lake of Wisconsin, home of the big fish; 20-acre tract and cottage for aala; also lots on which we will build cottages to your order. Write for particulars.- Burnett County State Bank, Webster, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farmi, 360 per a., including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi C. M. Rylander. 154 Omaha Nafl. 640-ACRE Wyoming homesteads. Write for Information. Frank Duff, Casper, Wyoming. Miscellaneous. 1,000,000 ACRE ranch with cattle and" horses, state Tamaullpas, Mex to close Amir, estate, vast resources. Price and terms on application. Address L. A. An derson, 1500 Adams St., Brownsville, Tex. FOR SALE Fox River valley and dairy farms, grain and poultry farms, from 10 to 225 acres. James Dorsey, 34 Noiting BIk., Elgin, HI. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, eaay terms. A K. Patzman. 201 Karbac BIk. CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. .422 Rose Bldg FARM LAND WANTED FARM3 WANTED. Don't list your farm with us It you want to keep It E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON, 610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas 9871. WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467. Omaha Bee. PERSONAL THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, maga zines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. WRITE A SONG Patflotlo or popular. 1 compose music and gaarantee publication. Send words today. Thomas Merlin, 624 Reaper Block, Chicago. OMAHA Bath Inst Electric, steam or tub baths, massages of al lklnds. 228 Neville BIk. Douglas 7361. 16th and Harney Sts. MISS FISHER, sulphur, ateam baths and massage, 870 Bran. Thea. Bldg. D. 1669. MASSAGE, baths, manicuring physical cuu. miss waiker, zzt isevme bik. MISS ALLEN, massage, facial and scalp treatment. 1802 Farnam St Room 2. MAE BRUGMAN, acientiflo masseuse and baths. 203 Karbach BIk. Red 2727. Manicuring and mass. 1623 Farnam. R. 19. SCIENTIFIC mass. 518 Paxton BIk. D. 6372. MISS WEST, manicure, mass. 310' N. 17th. Miss Holran. masseuse. 228 Neville BIk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 517 So. 35tlTSt. A beautiful 5-room almost new bunga low, finished on outside in stucco; inside, front room and living room finished in hard oak, built-in bookcases, beamed ceil ings, panelled walls, bedrooms and bath finished in white enamel. Nice attic, large basement, 'good plumbing and fur nace Lot 44x100 feet 3360 cash, bal ance' 131.60 per month. For price see H. A. Wolf Co. " . 614 Electric Bldg. . Tyler 85. MODERN HOUSES. .. 4-r., 2420 Hickory, bungalow, terrace, 324. l-r., 1416 Wirt good location, vacant June 9, 325. 7-r , 1124 N. 40th, good location, choice, 336. HOUSES MODERN EXCEPT FURNACE. 6-r. 2863 Maple, good house, 324. ' HOUSES PART MODERN. WANTED Husky young man to take charge of small warehouse stock, keep the records thereof and delivered with proper recommendation. ORCHARD AWTLHELM, 414-18 B. 16th St TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Real Estate Business for Sale Owing to the draft the Northwest Loan A Realty Co. will sell their good going business, including equity In lands, con tracts for sale of lands, good paper. In surance and loan connections. Only good real estate office and business of its kind in town, located on ground floor on principal corner. Good opportunity for hustlers. This Is an opportunity to get practically all the going business In the Smith River valley, one of the best val leys in state of Montana. $16,000 buys the business. Including the lands and everything pertaining to company's af fairs. Write Northwest Loan A Realty Co., White Sulphur Springs, Mont. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY JONES-HANSEN-CADILLAC CO., Farnam at 26th. Harney 710. 3 CHOICE BUYS. Near 25th and Evans, all modern house. ( rooms and bath, oak finish, paved street, near School, car line and church. Owner will take 33,800 for quick sale. CLOSE IN. Near 27th and Poppleton Ave., almost new well built house, 6 rooms and bath, oak finish, paving paid, rents for 830 per month. Price only $3,060. Worth more but owner wants Immediate sale. MINNE LUSA SPECIAL. Want to close up a sale on this new bungalow, textile roof, 6 rooms and tile bath, strictly modern, oak finish, fireplace, bookcases, built In kitchen cabinet. Sightly located, near car line. This place la worth 34,760, but first party with de posit gets this for 34,200. Oood terms. P. J. TEBBENS, Realtor. 60S Omaha Nat. Bk., Phone D. 2182. Kountze Place Home. One of the best 7-room homes in beauti ful Kontse Place. Complete In every de tail; quarter sawed oak finish and floors on first floor; exceptionally fine- electric light fixtures; four bed rooms and bath on aecond floor. Floored attlo Full base ment, divided Into apartments for laun dry, fruit and furnace rooms. Hot wa ter beating system. Dandy garage; choice lot. 60x128, paving and all specials paid. This property would cost 39,000 to dupli cate, but price Is cut to $6,000 for quick sale. If you want a real home, call us for appointment , Osborne Realty Co. 701 Omaha Nat'i Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. Exceptional West Farnam Home, Price Only $5,500. Beautiful six-room stucco, full two-story. Large living room, splendid fireplace, ves tibule, double lockers. Pretty dining room and handy kitchen; nice tiled breakfast room with casement windows Second floor, three bedrooms and tile bath, ped estal lavatory and bass tub; extra base plugs In every roomzj all oak and birch finish; full brick foundation. This home Is complete In every respect and would cost $6,C0O to duplicate. Osborne Realty Co. 701 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. DISPLAY REFRIGERATOR Oood as new. Dark oak finish, 7-foot high, 8-ft. 8 Inches wide, 10-ft. long. 9 double glass doors, mirror in center, 4 under doors, 3 with butter tub racks attached. Side door for storing cheese and butter, side doors for Ice. can use half or all; marble slab across front. Sliding ahelves on bottom doors. A snap for anyone want ing an Al refrigerator. Will sell for one fourth of its value. Write or phone us. 1 Nlckle Mint peanut and popcorn roaster in good running order. Clean and bright, for $35 Style No. 211. Paps and Ander son, Cfeston, Neb. STENOGRAPHER and secretary. $100; ste nographer. Insurance office, $85 to $100; stenographer and bookkeeper, automobile jflrm, $75; general office olerk, $65; assist ant bookkeeper and cashlsr, investment firm, $85; bookkeeper, $100, WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASSN., Originators of the Reference Business. 736 First National Bank Bldg. SPECIAL BARGAIN. (Read.) Near Lothrop school, specially well built house, 7 rooms and bath, strictly modern, almost new, fine garage and lot, 60x131; shade, paving all paid, only $4,200. $1,000 cash, balance on terms. Act quick. 1 P. T. TEBBENS, Realtor 605 Om. Nat. Bk.. Phone D. 2182. Miller Park Bungalow. Choice six-room bungalow, all on one floor. Oak finish and floors, bookcases and French doors. Choice east front lot with dandy garage. Only one block to park Price only $4,000; $1,000 down will handle. Best buy in this choice section. Osborne Realty Co. 701 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. SALESMAN, $126-3130; salesman, salary and commission, ' Bookkeeper $125-3130. Bookkeeper and steno., out of city, $90 $100. Office clerks, $75-90; stock clerks, . $50-$70. Steno., $100-3110; steno, $76-386. THE MARTI SERVICE, 915-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Bungalow Home, Five Lots. , Five rooms and room for bath; oak fin ish and floors; full brick foundation, fur nace heat, electrlo light, good well; east front. Nearly an acre of ground. Price, only $3,300; $300 to $500 down. Osborne Rfalty Co. 701 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. South Side Bungalow, Price Only ?J,iuu. Five rooms and bath; strictly modern, oak finish, full basement, choice lot; $760 down, $30 per month. Close to cross town car line. Osborne Realty Co. 701Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. OIL STOCK Only company of the kind complying with all "blue sky" laws of eastern states. Own land, drill outfit, tools, etc., new and complete. Strongest endorsement. Highest grade oil In Amer ica. Only small additional sum needed. Invest $10 up, cash or time. Send for folder. King Oil Co., 604 White Bldg., Seattle, waxn STENOGRAPHERS, $75-$80-$75-$66-$50. inn-inn. t. K1.7S. Duunn.c.i., " J - - - - - - Office clerks, $90-$80-$76-$65. Typist, $66; Burrpughj opr., $65. $ Errand girl, $30; office girl, doctor'! office until Sept., $30. WATTS REF. CO., 1138 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Rnncalnw. $3,750. Five rooms, one and a half story. Oak finish down and maple floors up. Living room scross entire front Built-in book cases, large lot and paving all paid. Own er says sell this week Essy terms. Bedford-Johnston Co.. Realtors. 2Zt Keeiine oius, wm. -v. STENO, $86-3100; steno and office clerk, $76-$80; comptometer and office, $66-376; dictaphone. $76; blller, $65-$76; assistant cashier, $60-$70; typist, $50-$56. THE MARTI SERVICE, 915-18 w. O. w. aiag. BOOKKEEEPER, good future, $126. Bookkeeper, uptown office, $100. Ledger clerk, A-l place, $90. Assistant teller, good personality, $95. Stock clerk, good future, $76. WATTS REFERENCE COMPANY, 1138 First Nat. Bank Bldg. -r., 4544 N. 14th, bungalow, $15. 6-r., 4606 Blondo, good condition, $11. Send for our weekly printed list. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCT. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney. 10 ACRES Improved and planted; chickens, cow.horse. Implements exchange one or two cottages. Borne cash. All clear. 74 acres Improved and planted east front In Keystone Park. All clear. Ex change part 6 or 6-room cottage. Some cash. Call Mr.i Browne. Walnut $007, or Monday, Tyler1673 4-ROOM cotage, garage, $ lots, on very reaaonable price and terms. This Is In Benson and 6 blocks to car; $300 down, 320 month. Call Walnut 8007. Monday. Tyler 1672. CITY collector $18 and commission weekly. Apply today. W. A. Hlxenbaugh Co., 1814 St Mary's Ave. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Rent-No Sell-Yes If you want to) rent a house there are Realtors who can serve you better, for this Is not our specialty, but if you want to buy a home our sense of truth Is too strong to permit ua to say that there are others who can serve you better. We have had 30 years' experience building and selling and our customers are our beat ad vertisement Ask any of them. We have houses from $3,600 to $6,600, well located, and everyone cheap at the price. As Samples Two-story, six-room and breakfast room, stucco, exceptionally fine finish, two fire places, $4,800. A REAL BARGAIN Six-room stucco bungalow; less than year old; beautifully finished and decorated. Owner Is leaving city and must sell before June 1. Price for quick sale, $4,660. A CBACKKRJACK Flve-reom etucce bungalow, brand new, three elegant rooms on first floor, two real bedrooms and bath on second floor. Living room and dining room finished In oak; all other rooms In enamel. Beautifully decorated. An honest-to-goodness bargain at $1,960.00. What we ask le that you put your time against ours and look over these houses. Today calt Walnut 1680, Walnut 3812. , Benson & Carmicheal. REALTORS. 843 Paxton Block. Douglas 173. DOUBLE BRICK CLOSE IN Price, $10,500 Rental, $1,140 Not the stsreotyped brick flat but a fine appearing double house which looks like a fine single residence. High grade face brick all four sides. Asbestos roof. Quarter-sawed oak finish and floors and tils bath rooms Six rooms and eleeplng porch In each division. Double garage. Walking distance. Live In one house, rent the other and let It pay for the property. One-half cash required. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 18J6. Realtors, THIS 13 MEANT FOR A LEADING LAW VTPf If a Chicago lawyer, under 40, and of the highest standing lor anility ana in. tegrlty, having good reason for now locating In Omaha, and wishing to form n..llnn .Ant. in VAII nAMHSlllK H(i - VUllllvw.lv.., ww.-.w . in... ambition and tact: It he had . . AAA In AAMVtA tkt TtkClirA. iriOU UOI a.vuv vmmvm ... ' -- ..n.. HaaItaiI Vw an ahaolutelv clean record and referencea from some of the leading law firms of the country ss well as from leading business men, anu tiuatii, r. perlence and connections with numerous Chicago corporations no wr '" secure their law ousm vui.uh would you let him In your own game7 If so. address box 7a, "HOUSES AND COTTAGES PARTLY MODERN 4-r.. 601 Martha St Hl.60 vnmr.nM lCXCEPT HEAT -r, 3 No. 17th St $-r.. 1804 Webster 8t $-00 STRICTLY MODERN l-r., 1919 Chicago St $36.00 FLATS PARTLY MODERN $-r.. 706 8. 13th St $20.00 PORTER & SHOTWELL 201 8. 17th St. Doug. $013 Offices with Home Builders $300 DOWN TAKES 7 RM. HOUSE 2619 Hamilton St. Only two blocks from 24th St. car line. Furnace, bath and gas. Big barn. Deep lot. Paving paid. Priced to sell. See us at once. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 163$ Realtors. ' BEMIS PARK 7-room strictly modem home, large south front lot. oak finish, hot wster heat, close to car line and new cathedral. Can be bought now at $4,750. which la less than cost of Improvsments. Easy terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, 900 5SSS 63 OFFICE manager, accountant, $176; As sistant manager, Branch office, $1266 Bookkeeper, lumber and coal offlc4, $100; credit manaffer, $126; general office man, $100; traveling salesman, hardware trade, $125 and bonus, city salesman, $126. WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS'N, Originator of tha Reference Business 736 First National Bang Bldgr STORES FOR RENT ir.i. ..i TTnwarii fit., beautiful earner rooms with basement, rent very low, in .v.. r..ltnii Ttntal RMS'. 421 8. 15th Bt, small room, rent low. 1422 8. 16th S Store and basement H. A. WOLF CO. til Electrlo Bldg. ..Tyler $6 MORRIS APARTMENTS 18th and Dodge Streets Two room apartments. COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Hotel Service Phone, Tyler 3210. BEMIS PARK. SIX-ROOM, 2-STORY. $3,750. - Modern two-story, esst front home, near Lafayette Ave., all large rooms and large lot; only 6 years old; a bargain at $3,760 and easy terms. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON QO., Realtors. 22$ Keellne Bldg. Doug. $140. DUNDEE BUNGALOW SNAP. Six-rooms, all modern. Buffet garage and large sightly lot This place la of fered at a real bargain as owner Is leav Ing town. Price $3,600 for quick sale, on eaay payments. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO. Realtors. 223 Keellne Bldg Doug. 3140. FOR RENT. New 8-room bungalow In Montclalr, finely furnished. Garage. Everything complete. Will lease for slg month to mall family. Raferencee. $66. Bo 4270 Bee. FOR BALE. Strictly modem brick residence, j room and bath, finished In oak and birch throughout Fireplace and plenty of closets. Full and absolutely dry base ment Owner leaving city, will aaorl floe If sold at once. Telephone owner Webster 6141. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Modern Oak Bungalow $2,950. Five rooms on one floor, near North 45th 8t ear. Completely modern and large lot Terms, $250 cash and $37.50 per month. Bedford-Johnston Co., Realtors. 233 Keellne Bldg. Doug. 3140. .. Near 30th and Vinton. Five room cottage, water, gas, electric light; choice south front lot; price only $1,760. $300 down, $20 per month, Osborne Realty Co. 701 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. GENERAL office clerk, who underatanda bookkeeping; must be good at flgurea and have good education; salary $96 to $100; must be filled at once. WATTS REF. CO., 113$ 1st Nat, Bk. Bldg. $100 Buys a high-powered old modeled ear, which will make an Ideal rebuilt truck and speedster. Card-Adams Motor Co., 3421 Farnam St. EXPERIENCED warehouse man capable of handling men, to take charge of a large house furnishings warehouse. Application from out of city considered. Box 4371, Omaha Bee. EXPERIENCED man to hang shades and draperies. Permanent position. Appli cation from out of city considered. Box 4271, Omaha Bee. 7 ROOMS. 629 8. 19th, close in, $42.60. 10 rooms, $11 N. 25th, arranged for lfJt housekeeping, $35. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1614 Harney. BOOKKEEPER, who can do small amount of steno, work, small office, good location; salary, $65 to $75: good future. , WATTS REF. CO.. 1138 1st Nat. BIT. Bldg. 640 ACRES Cherry Co., Nebraska, trade for good, clean stock general merchandise. Prtce $22,400, clear, full particulars. D. MrLeod. Valentine, Neb. EXPERIENCED rug salesman. $80 to $100. Six retail salesman, $76 to $88. Watts Ref. Co., 1188 First Natl. Bank. HIGH-GRADE, saleaman, territory worth , 'I fin , t J n ft mnA ,n.n... WATT8 REF. CO.. 1138 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg FOR RENT Large, cool, nicely furnished room, Hanscom Park district. Reasonable. Call H. 1208. REFINED young man as stock clerk to learn the drapery business, Box 4271, Omaha Bes. EXPERIENCED furniture paeker and up- fitter. ORCHARD A WILHELM, 414-18 8. 16th St, 7-ROOM, all modern. 106 8. 8flth St., $45, JOHN J. MULVIHILL, 300 Brandels Theater Bldg. Douglas 96. CUMING Near 29th St, 22 or 44 ft; must be sold to close estate. C. A. Orlmmel, $4$ , Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. PRIVATE office with use of reception room, Apply 916 W. O. W. OFFICE clerk, grain experience. $115, WATTS REF. CO., 1138 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. OSTRON, Henry E., May 36, 1918, aged 65 fears. Funeral Wednesday, May 39, 1916, from family resldenoe, 6128 N. 23d St, at 3 p. m. Interment In Forest Lawn. FAMILY LEAVING CITY for summer, have a nicely furnlshsd -room house for rent 815. 2617 Florence uiva. rnone m 2083. IVORY REED four-wheeled go-cart, with hood, perfect condition, pnone i. m FOR SALE New 8tesjrns-Knlght P' senger roadstsr. A Bargain, am uonae ' BEAUTIFUL modern seven-rooni home. with garage, (exceptional Daraain. Manderson street. Oo see. It. Douglss 786. ALMOST NEW 1917 .Pathfinder, In fine condition. Box 7938, Omaha Bee. Fouled Plugs. Whan anarle nine habitually be nm fnul'H with oil and soot, it is a rmnA nlan to investigate and see ,i,. ,... tiiKv mav not be oroiectinK VVUblllV, - J J -. - . - too far into the combustion chamber, :..i..l.. ...Vian Viv are Incited in cither one or the other of the valve Tf hv Are ft r re we a inio Pucivtae "'v w" - . , . . al .aAal Af the valve port caps, wc the caps with the plugs in mem wm be the best way to determine ic -"- .... T t . U m Mt tr anrl anion. vinc puinu vi "v",.;, t .u .t-11 .ImiiM extend verv little III liis onvi. - ' , beyond the inner faces of the valve caos. Anyway, aajusunenu i i carbureter or lubricating system should be made to prevent excessive gas or oil teed. Emergency Starting. t- ..... r tti starter is out j ii ------- of business and the crank handle is not available, it is possible to start iu. .r,nin. hv iarWiner ii n the rear wheels, blocking the front wheels and then shifting into nign, aner wmi . tV,. t!nlara are nrimed. tie Spark and throttle are set and the engine is cranked by turning a rear wne.a doing this the operator should take hold of the tire ratner man vmc and must be careful not to get caught when the wheels start to revolve. Watch the Battery. Do not forget that' from now on until the end of the warm weather, the battery is going to need extraor dinary attention. The electrolyte evaporates much more rapidly in warm weather and the cells should be inspected once a week and the liquid brought up to the proper level with distilled, water. Tires on the Wssh S',and. Before running the car on the wash stand, the tires should be care fully inspected to see if all of them are properly inflated and that all the lugs are tight. If this precaution is not used, water may work its way into the tire. . Foolish Things Mailed to Soldier. The Boston postofflce protests against the number of paroels of useless things that it,, aiii anMlers overseas parcels that take up time In handling that could much better be devoted to other more useful things. '". a : The Boston erald says that 'one days Inspection In New York recently disclosed 1 642 boxes of matches, for example, though the shipment of Inflammables is forbidden even In domesrto malls. One parcel had a bouquet of artificial flowers, one a baby outfit and one a quart of whisky. Many packages had fruit, sure to become b""a and rotten before reaching the soldiers, who have the privilege of buying; fresh fruit, fresh from Italy and Spain, at the Young Men's Christian association rscrea tlon roome at their camps. In faot, two thirds of the articles found In that days inspection are on General Perlshlng'i can teen list and are sold to the soldiers at virtually wholesale prices. f The quantity is Illustrated by a rekent shipment of mall on an army transport that contained 716,980 letters and 335.840 parcels, the letters filling J46 sacks and the par eels 7,452 sacks. All this when It got to France filled a train of 1 ears. Incredible Stupidity. Senator Lodge said at a dinner at New- P"Bhe Osrmansxare the stupidest people the world has ever eeen. To talk of this war as a 'defensive war that waa forced upon them! To talk of Belgian and France and England aa their "unprovoked assail ants' I Really, the atupldlty of the Germans Is Incredible. "It reminds me of the burglar'e appren tice. A burglar, followed by his apprentice, was stealing along the Ink-black hall of a house when he atumbled over a chair. "Who'a there V cried a startled voice from a bedroom. . 'Miaow mew-mlaow!" went the tror- ,1r'It's'onlty''the cat, dear.' said the voice, plainly much relieved. "A moment afterward the appenUoe tumbled. ... , ' ," Who'a there T cried the Voice again. "The apprentice eurely of German descent waa ss prompt and ready aa hie master. " Only another caW be piped, cheer fully." Washington Star. MANY WOMEN NOW EMPLOYED IN THE PAIGEFACT0BY An economic by-product of the war that is of unusual significance and interest is the introduction of female labor in the trreat motor car factories. - Brought about by necessity and 4 the V urge of patriotism, competent ob servers have come to the conclusion that it is proving to be an excellent development from every; viewpoint; "We are now employing a goodly number of women in our factory,' says Harry M. Jewett. president of the Paige-Detroit "Motor Car com--pany. "This situation has, of course, been caused by the war. With thou sands of men drafted into the army , and the extraordinary demand made on man power for purely industrial purposes there has developed in De troit alone a shortage of skilled labor now estimated by our board of com merce statisticians at 20,000 and which they say will soon reach 33,000. This condition has necessitated a readjustment. It gives trained work ers a greater opportunity and it has opened the way for new labor in posi- , tions where training and skill arenot ; so greatly needed. .Asa matter of fact it was absolutely necessary to . get additional labor if the work on government contracts was to be kept up to schedule and also if our ordin ary industrial activity was to be maintained at a reasonbale rate of , speed. Consequently; . the ' employ ment of women in certain depart ments was a logical and natural de velopment I ' At the Faige we are employing our women largely in inspection work where they do not displace skilled mechanics, but yet find a congenial occupation which they arc entirely competent to followi In fact, in this line of work they are especially ef ficient and, because of their tempera ment they are even more conscien tious than men. The consequence is that the work is being done as well as or better than before, the men are able tither to take up their mili tary duties or more up to more re sponsible jobs and the wheels of in dustry are kept turning. It seems to be the logical solution of the prob lem and one that is proving advan tageous to all concerned." . . Huns Violate Sanctity of ; , Altar; Stop Belgian Mccs Washington, May 24. As a climax to atrocities in Belgium, the German - military despots now have gone so far as to interfere with the religious liberties of the civilians populations of the occupied territories. ; t A letter written to Pope Benedict by the bishop of.Tournai, made pub lic here by the Belgian legation, tells how Bavarian soldiers summa rily halted religious service through out one-third of the bishop's diocese on November 14, last year. ' "I am fulfilling a painful duty. estAfA t-kati Kichnn "in 5t (nrtni nr . vtiii r holiness of the profanations com mitted in my churches on November 14, last, by the Bavarian , army. Throughout the depot rone, that is to say throughout one-third of my diocese, the soldiers came to the churches and convents at 8 o'clock in .U - Thau mnrnmA tht ,,rv. ices, emptied the churches, , and m some of them obliged the priest at the altar to interrupt holy mass." 200,000 Troops Go Overseas In the Month of May Washington, May 25. Mot than ' 200,000 Americans' will have been sent abroad during May, and that number orobablv will be much exceeded next month, members of the senate mili- tary committee were xoio iouay i their weekly conterence witn secre-, tary Baker and his assistants. r,rr satisfaction with the soeed with which the troopa are going abroad was expressed by tne senators. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. 4 G. W. Noble, president of tht Young Men's Christian : association, will bring the message at the' vesper hour Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Cain will sing. ( At the social hour which follows, Miss Grace Shearer is hostess. lne Business women s emu win hold its closing meeting Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Howard Ken nedy ""will speak on "Child Labor Problems." E. D. Gepson will bring the latest ideas on "Child Labor Wei-. fare" from the national conference ol social work, just held in Kansas City Mo. Soloists are Miss Nancy Hulst, pianist; Miss Belle von Mansfeldc, violincello; Mrs. Edith Wagoner, ac companist. 2 The student clubs of Central, South and Commercial high schools, will hold their annual banquet in the gym nasium Saturday at 6 o'clock. Miss Katherine North i chairman of the banquet committee and Miss Alice Douglas of the decorating committee, All industrial clubs will hold a house party at Camp Brewster the week-end of June 1. Each club is ar ranging several original stunts foi Saturday night which will be "stunt night" at camp. Registrations must be in at the Y. W. C. A. not later than Friday evening. The Young Women's Christian as sociation will celebrate its silver an niversary with a dinner Monday even ing at 6 o'clock. The speaker will be Congressman Daniel P. Stephens of Fremont. No regular supper wilLbe served in the cafeteria that evening but everyone is cordially invited . to the dinner, plates 50 cents each. Res ervations should be made not later than Saturday evening to the Y. W. C. A. The Wily Snake's Glide, -Did yon ever watch a snake gliding over the ground In graceful curves and did yoo ever atop to think of the mechanical princi ples Involved in Its motion T . The snake movsa along the ground . In undulating curves produced by the contraction of the longitudinal system of muscles to alternate sections of Its body. That alone would not produee a forward notion, however, were It not tor the friction of the scales on th underside or tne snaas s oooy, roughness of the ground. By bracing the rear part of the body, the forward part la enabled to glide forward and by revers ing the process the rear part la, draggte) forward to a new position. Popular Science) Monthly., i - .','.v'"V)i