THE BEE : OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. 11 REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED West $1,000 (in lot In Benson. Will Uki $1,000 cash for the bunch If Ukm together. Lota adjoining are selling from 1300 to moo often, muii ciom tnese out at one. A real bargain. CALL OWNER, Tyler 1540. South. BIO BARGAIN LOTS. ii.oo down, ii.oo a Week bays flno garden tract, 47x132; only t blocks from west center car lino ana on block to paved street;1 high and signtly. duck eon; price zti ana M0 THE BTRON REED CO., 1111 Farnam. Douglaa 217. FOR SALE by owner, corner lot. 10th and WHiiam, siqox 3,3M. nougia47a REAL ESTATES-SUBURBAN. Council Bluffs. FOR SALE. IS lota located at the corner of ITtb treet and th avenue, with eewer and water In street. Inquire of owner. Louie Schneider, Wick ham BlocK. council Blurt. la. 7-ROOM HOUSE, cloae to achool; away from mud and water. Term. Call Red 654. . Dundee. DUNDEE. Thi attractive two-atory ami attic alucco houae, with red tile roof, la lo cated between Farnam and Dodge ate near Happy Hollow; la nearly new and built for convenience; refinement and comfort: has pressed brick foundation, full cemented basement, vacuum vapor heating- plant, stationary laundry tubs, special built fruit-vegetable cellar, soft water In go-gallon taiiK. coal Din, touec, etc.; flrat floor has the front vestibule, with coat closet, large living room, jrlck fireplace and built-in bookcases, attrac tive sun parlor and dining room, with French doora. all finished In birch and mahogany; breakfast room, large kitchen with Duut-in teatures, ic dox rooms, all finished In white enamel; econd floor ha three good sized bed rooms, til bathroom with baa tub and pedestal lavatory, outside porch which could easily be converted Into deeping porch, all finished in wht enamel; oak floor throughout; third floor has two room and hall finished and three store room; 2i rafters, 2x4 girder first floor, 2x13 econd, 2x third; up-to-date llghtlntng fixture, wll plug where necessary for lamps, ' vacuum cleaner and electrlo appliance; Chamberlain weather atrip nd storm aah for all window; concrete porch and atepa, combination cement driveway, beautiful lawn and shrubbery ;lot 60xl feet. Price, 114,000; reasonable term. Quick poeslon. If Interested see GEORGE & CO.,' REALTORS. 02 City Natl Bank. Douglas 76. DELIGHTFUL HOME ON EAST SIDE HAPPY HOLLOW CIRCLE. Just listed for Immediate aale a real bargain in the very best part of Dun dee. It' a south front (0x125 ft. lot on grade with all publlo utilities paid for. The house ha a large living; room across front and large dining room all in oak finish and oak floors: kitchen, pantry and rear vestibule downstair; three tine bedrooms and roomy bath upstairs: floored attlo and dandy base ment. Entire premise In the pink of condition and with beautiful home 126,000 and upwards close by. Price 18,000: one-half sash, for quick sale. Shown by appointment only. Bee us for particulars. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 1 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 101". DUNDEE LOT BARGAIN. In the newest part of Dundee ad joining Happy Hollow Circle, beautiful lot overlooking Elmwood park at the extremely low price of 1,800. Thla cer tainly la a bargain. Paving paid to d D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS. Pouglae 46. 915 City Nat. Bank Bldg. DUNDEE. $6,750. Seven-room, all modern and In fin condi tion. Four fine bed rooma and bath aec ond floor. Large attic. An unusually well constructed home on a first-class corner lot only on block from school and close to car line. 12,750 cash. Bal ance monthly. Oarage. WALSH-ELMER CO., (Formerly Armstrong Walsh Co.) Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. ""DUNDEE BARGAIN, $4,300. All modern bungalow very flse con dition, on one floor; has stairway to econd story, which' Is floored, having aeven windows and space to build two more rooms If necessary; house ha full basement, floor drain, fine parkins In front: specials all paid. . BIRKETT & CO., J50 Bee Bldg. Douglas 632. "For" SALE Beautiful Dundee home, atrlctly modern, 7 rooms and sleeping porch. If you are looking- for a home ee this. Garage. 16.800. MOREARTY & CONBOT, Be Bldg. Phone Doug. 3841. Tyler 4677 W. South Side. FOR SALE By owner, atrlctly modern t-room house; large sleeping porch; double cement garage: close to achool and car line; lot 50x130; best buy In South Omaha; must sell this week. Price 14.200; about $1,500 will handle 4429 Bo. 1MB m. IA3 J. FITZGERALD. 4231 South 24tb St., "lnsuranc." Buy and til property. Real estate mortgage loa-j promptly ill ntia you want a real home, at a bargain, you should see Jaa. H Kopietx. real e tate InvcstmentsTjSquUifthBt REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES "9 LOCK OF 13 LOTS, Council Bluff, right PflWflSO ID! l"U VllICB, iUUU HIIU ground and Improving steadily around It: fin for horn or Investment at 21.200 for the hunch. McGee Real Eatate Co.. 105 Pearl 8t.. Council Bluffs. HOME FOR SALE, 12.600. ' Terms 3500 cast, bal. 330 monthly. ' Seven-room house, mod. ex. heat; good condition, east front, trees; Just vacated. imiatDltlB pUBSVSSlVII. IO.V N. 25th St. T. F. Peyton. Sioux City, REAL ESTATE WANTED. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have cash buyer for well-located bungalow and residence worth the money. For quick result, list with us. O'NEIL'S R. E. A INS. AGENCY. 412-4 Brandel Theater Bldg. Tel. Tyler t024. X HAVE a man who will buy your im proved property and pay caah for It, but the price must be right. GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR. 2S City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1M. LlST your property with us. We have calls far homes and Investments. McCAGUE INV. CO. 'Phpne D. 415. 16th snd Dodge. WANTED TO BUT Modern, 6 -room house: must be In good condition; pre- ferably west. M-tl, Omaha Be. LOW ratea without delay. C G. CARLBBRG. 812 Brandeis Theater Bldg. IF your property la for sale or rent, list It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 3705 Lake. Webster 540. FOR quick results list your property with a P BOSTWICK SON. SO Bee Bid. Tyler 1606. FOP quick sale list your property witb W. G. SHRIVER. I04T-3 Om. Nat. Bk, Bldg. Doug. 1633. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson for quick sale. 443 Bee Bldg. Phone. Douglas 3037. FINANCIAL. Private Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 4223. Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages H and 3 p. o. loans on real estate. Private - money. R. J. Shields. 503 Keellne. D. 6333. , GEOLOGICAL oil lease bargains for specu lation or arguing, in to J.oou acres. Dwlght Perry. Edmond. Okl. 11 CO to 31". 09 MADB promptly F IT , Weed. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. BRINGING UP FATHER Sh Jiff ! Mafgis) in Full Pag of Colors in The) Sunday Boo. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1819 International New Service, MS. MA-CK A.RONEY WILL CALL TONICHT AND I WANT TOO TO ENTERTAIN J HIM- DO I HAVE TO IN TO HIM? - k FT" Li A 1 4& AH! HAVE AfcEAUTIFUL HOME -IT'S NICE AND Q,JIET HERE. IT ! NOW GOT TOO OlXHTj TO DE here SOMETIMES iSfii-,1 RIHT TWROO5H HERE l THE SERVANTS ROOMS HOW MANX SERVANT WORK FOr Von? rv-1 1 &J,M oh: a&out one third OF THEM A " V? . A' a7- -r 7SS FINANCIAL. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1013 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2718. MONEY t6 lend on improved real estate. Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS & SON, 223 Keellne Bldg. CITY and farm loans; 6 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co., 412 Keellne Bldg 5-YEAR 6 per cent loans; no delay. DAT MAYNE. 505 Keellne Bldg, FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. The Best, None Better. 43 acre all level rich soil, all In crop, good 7-room house, big barn, etc., on mat. i road near lnterurban, 63d and L, about 2V4 miles west of Packing Houses. Just the size and kind to make you independent. Snap. 3600 per. Clear, cash. CHAPEK, Brand. Thea. Bldg., Omaha. Colorado Lands. HAVE level perfect section near Haawell, Colo., for 31150 per acre net, quick cash; deep chocolate loam, clay subsoil; water about 40 ft.; no alkali or defects; Improved places adjoin; nearby wheat ran 21 to 30 bushels, and corn is look ing fine. No terms can be had. It la a bargain available only to a man with present cash; on terms land near It Is selling fer 315 to 317 per acre. Address Box M-82. care Omaha Bee. LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Come with us next Tuesday for the Flagler district and aecure a farm where price are still low 325 to 340. Don't watt phone ua today. D. 4254. Shedd Investment Company. Railway Ex change, Omaha. 10,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin coln Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Eajv terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Coin Iowa Lands. FOR SALE by owner 140 acres good corn land m Adair counry, Iowa, near Greenfield. Price 3235 per acre; im provements. Also 220 acres near by with elegant Improvements; a top notcher. Price 3265 per acre PAUL PETERSON. 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. Phone D. 1805, or call at Res., Walnut 3106. Nebraska Lands FOR SALE at bargain price, 6(9 acrea 20 miles due south of Bushnell, Kimball county, Nebraska. Main auto road due south out of Bushnell passes along east line; school H mile north; places ad Joining on north and on south are Im proved; 500 acres is level to very gently rolling plow land; 1(0 acre toward N. W. corner I more rolling to hilly, with wide hay valley; all heavily grassed, dark loam soil; good wheat land, and year In and year out better corn Is raised there than nearer Bush nell. Legal No. Sec. 13, Tp. 11. Rge. (3, Weld Co.. Colo., 6 mile south' of Kim ball Co. line. All land advertised from this section on into Bushnell is priced at 332.50 up. My price. 320 per acre; 33.300 cash; 36,620 cash Nov. 1, bal. 34.280 June 1, 1923, at 6 per cent annu ally. Will F. Sledentopf, Owner, Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. FARM of 160 acres, 4 mile from court house, H mile to grade achool, mile to high school, churches, cream sta tion; joins town of Loup City. Surface mostly rolling. Nature of soli, clay sub soil with black loam. Pasture and hay land, (0 acres; farm land, 100 acrea; 45 fruit trees. Fenced and cross-fenced. Six-room house lately rebuilt. Barn 32x45; large hay loft. Chicken houae, buggy shed, windmill, cistern; water piped to house and barn. Price 3105.00 per acre, easy terms. Deal with owner only. Hiram Cramer, Lock Box 585. Loup City, Neb. 2,000 ACRES Sheridan county; 10 mllea aoutb of Gordon; 3 miles Niobrara river frontage; 1,000 acrea beat farm land; balance best of pasture; with timber along river and In two large drawa Priced much below anything else offered in this county. B H A R. R. MONTGOMERY. 2lj City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb. FOR SALE Good 300-acre farm. Jolna city of Lexington on the east; no unaer plow; orchard and alfalfa; good pas ture, fenced: good Improvements. Only 3150 per acre. E. F. Delahunty. Box 2(3. Lexington, neo. FOR SALE 160 acres adjoining town of 4,000 in central Nebraska; an cumvaieu; 3165 per acre; no Improvements; perfect oil. A. W. Toland. 594 Brandela Bldg.. Dougla 6707. FOR Western Nebraaka and Eastern Col orado land e HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandel Bldg. WRITE me for pictures and price of my farms and ranchea In good oia uawes county. Arah L. Hungerford, Craw ford. Neb. PRICE and terma right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa rarma. C. V. Nelson, 513 Om. Nat. B);. Bldg. MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farma at the right price, m. - LARSON. Central city, wen. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm. Kimball county, jNeo. h. a. noimss, Bi'ehnell, Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, 801 Karbach Blk. Tyler 184. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a home In the land of surname, wner condition ar right for raising alfalfa and cattle. Address Jordan Valley Farm. Boise. Idaho. South Dakota Lands. RANCH FOR SALE. 4,680 acrea deeded land, 8,000 acrea leased land. Fair Improvement. Tim ber for ahad. Good grass and abund ance of water. Ranch all fenced and cross-fenced. Owner of thla ranch 15 yeara ago waa riding the range for 330 per month. Today be la able to retire. You will receive the benefit of hla yeara of hustling. Don't waste time writing;. Come and Investigate. Price 325.00 per acre for deeded land; leases thrown in. THE O'REILLY LAND CO.. Draper. S. D. Miscellaneous. 240-Acre Record Crop Central West Farm, $7,700 120 acres smooth loam tillage, clay subsoil, has grown 100 bu. corn per acre, 40 bu. wheat; 60 cow wire-fenced pasture: 15 acrea wood, timber, fruit; near R. R. town; 12-room house, 120 foot cow barn, horse barn, corn cribs, granary, etc. To settle affairs, quick buyer gets all, 37,700: easy terms. De taila page 83, Catalog Bargain It State, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 831 B. F. New York Life Bldg., Kansas city. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 9008. 622 Paxton Blk. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely aalee, quicK returns. aciu una uk, 00 Brandeis Bldg. AUTOMOBILES RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. (3 NEW 191 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 3622. 1J14 HOWARD. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 173T. 1407-21 Capitol Av. USED cara of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 3563 Farnam ' Sous. 1873. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. SEE WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO., 2047 FARNAM ST. For Rebuilt Tires 1818 WILLYS-KNIGHT. T PASSENGER. 1318 CHALMERS DEMO, 6 PASSEN- 1918 BUICK TOURING. 3 PASSENGER. 1918 CHALMERS ROADSTER DEMO. 1917 MITCHELL TOURING. 1917 MAXWELL TOURING. 1918 MAXWELL TOURING; NEW. 1919 MAXWELL TOURING DEMO. THESE CARS CAN HE BOUGHT ON TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO., 2047 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. DISTRIBUTORS MAX WELL, CHALMERS AND PEERLESS." UNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANY, Used Car Department. $650 VALUES. 1918 Ford Sedan, 3650. 1818 Ford Coupe, 3660. 1918 Ford Coupe. 650. 1918 Baby Grand Chevrolet, 3650. BARGAINS. Dodge Roadster, $1,000. Oldamoblle Six Roadster. 3850. 1917 Dodge Touring, 3760. 1913 Rebuilt Ford, 3360. 1818 Mitchell Touring, J660. "C" 31 Bulck, 3200. , 1918 Oakland (six) Touring, $800. UNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANY, Used Car Department. 2032 Farnam Street. MY SEVEN-PASSENGER PACKARD TOURlIMii t;Atl run DlliOi . w. . CALLY NEW; SPLENDID SHAPE t 84 000. WILL CONSIDER LIBERTY BONDS. P. D. ASKEW. TYLER 3348. MEEKS. AUTO CO. Used ear bought, sold and exchanged. W buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to seleot from. Middle Stete Garage. 2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101. 18 FERIES Studebaker touring car, must be sold at once. Flrat $550 take t; guaranteed In order. 4713 North $lt Ave. Phone, uonax suss. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT BARGAIN riUUISB. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. FORDS, BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND UHKU UAK9, ruitli DUUlM, O ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. 3701 SOUTH 218T ST. 8QUTH 389. " A. LEE & COMPANY, " Expert automobile washer, slmonyers ana polishers; all work guaranteed. 2307 ,o.k a. V1.af Cart, ao Ph Web. 207. IQm DU - .nw. VJm .-o - .- - FOR SALE Seven-passenger Locomobile; - . l T7. T THa,tr- cneap. inquire ,nuwr c. mvb, tone Garage, 19th and Douglas. FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash, Time. Liberty Bonds. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re nttii. RniM mnfra. nf new self-SDaclng af finity spark plug. Bayadorfer. 210 N. 18th NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 19th an dHoward SU. Tyler 1760 WHEN ynu think of uaed cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. AUTOMOBILE electrical repaira; service station for Rayfleld. carburetors and Cojumbla storage batteries. Edwards. WANTEDi FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex ekanga Cc, 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. " 'THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY 2520 Farnam St. FOR TERMS ON USED CABS VAN BRUNTlS FOR SALE Maxwell one-ton truck; run about 600 mile; box and cab. Price 3976. Herbert F. Lessmann, Wayne, Neb. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffray Motor Co. 18th Jackson. Ford Agents. D. $500. sUTOMOBILE wanted; must be service able and priced right tor cash. Call Webster io. SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. Flrst- class condition, very ciassy. xiou ovo. 402 North Sixteenth St OAKLAND, Sensible 8ix. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St HERE'S a Ford sedan bargain; looks like .1 ,.!., . r. .. t. . . i new car; laieiy uvcumuitu, vji hj-l.. . starter. Phone Harney 3119. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable rices; no extra to pay. Nebraska ervlc Garage, 19th and Farnam Dougla 7390. Tires and SupUies. Tires at Half Price DRY-CURE PROCESS. We make them good as new. New ribbed tread. Non Plain. Ribbed. skid. 30x3 $ 3.80 10.00 11.00 30x3 10 50 11.50 13.03 12x3tt 12-50 12.50 14.50 83x4 IS O 1?.25 19.60 54x4 17.00 17.60 20.25 12x4 15-00 16-60 18.00 GUARANTEED 3.600 MILES. BEST ON THE MARKET. 2-in-l Vulcanizing Co. WE will ahlp. aubject to examination, oui 3.600-mlla guaranteed tlrea at these price; Plain. Non-Skid $0x2 $7.30 $ 9 90 30x3H 3 96 11 91' 3x3M 10.60 12.6(1 34x4 12.00 14.76 Expres prepaid when caah accompanies orden . Standard Tire Co., 410 North Kth St Phone Dougla 3830 NEW TIRES 1-2 PRICE Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flsk. Write for prices. Mention size. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND 8AVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AN DRUBBER CO.. H. 8768. .2914 FARNAM' ST. GAIN more miles; have your tlrea re treaded by G. A G. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. NO need for steam aoaked carcassea vYe ret:ead and rebuild tlrea by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service. U7 Har noy St KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam. Repairing; and Painting. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug la 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. SARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In used machine. Victor II Roos. th Motorcycle man. 87tb and Leavenworth Street. FOR SALE Used bicycle for girl, 8 to 13 yeara old; ftrst-clasa condition. Will ell at a sacrifice if taken at once. Phone Harney 899. GOOD USED CARS. GUT U SMITH. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect We distribute Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. SHAMPOO with Skinner's Dope, all barber shops and barber supply houses, for falling hair and dandruff. - POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHITE ROCK and White Wyandottes, 3 to 8 weeks old; 50. Reasonabls. Web ' ster 4836. MIXED hen food, 84.25 per hundred. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 16th St. Dg. 1142. BULL TERRIER puppies, 310 South 11th. Call Douglas 2207. THOROUGHBRED toy Boston bull dog. 606 N. 33d. Apt. 12 Horses Live Stock Vehicles. 2,000-LB TEAM young mules; also 2,800 lb. team of 5 and 7 year old Drown geld ings; new farm wagon -and harness No reasonable cash offer refuesd. Recently discharged from service. Must sell thi week. 2228 Mason St. BROOD SOWS Buy on Btrdhaven Profit Staring Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis. Ageat. Harness, Saddle and Trunks. W Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Faraam GOOD young family cow; will come In fresh In a few day; very good milker. 6218 No. 34th St. Colfax 4160. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITT. 432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 368. FARMS and city loans. E. H. LOUGEE, INC.. 638 Keellne Bldg Ure Takes Interest In Accident Case; Defendant Is Freed City Commissioner Ure was in police court yesterday in the inter ests of W. B. Bryans, 1911 Emmet street, arrested Wednesday night by police after a machine l.e was driv h.g crashed into one operated by Albert Tielander, Verdigre, Neb. The accident occurred at Twenty fourth and Farnam streets. Mrs. W. A. Van Orman, 4740 Q street, a passenger in Tielander's car, was hurled from the vehicle. She suffered bruises. Commissioner Ure sat at the right of City Prosecutor Murray and in low tones prompted the lat ter throughout the hearing. Bryans was discharged. Tielander said he turned north on Twenty-fourth street from Far nam street and was in the center of the intersection when Bryans' car struck the rear wheel. The Russian empire embraces one-aixth of the entire land surface of the globe. Half of Europe and the whole of northern Asia are in cluded within it boundaries TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNITURE FOR SALE 8 rooms; dining room table and chairs; kitchen rabln:t; rocking chairs; all kinds of household goods; encyclopedia, 15 volumes. 4824 South 22d St., Tel. So. 2370. Fifty Sugar Beet Farms FOR SALE Here are a few : Farm No. 4 162.53 acres. 127 irrigable. Un improved. Two and one-half miles to Guthrie Beet Dump. Price $7,000. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance on or before five years. Farm No. 6 80 acres. All irrigable. 20 acres in corn. Improvements worth $3,000. Four-room house, barn, chicken house, granary. y miles to Guthrie Beet Dump. Price $11,000. Terms, cash $3,500, balance in five years. Farm No. 16 79.6 acres. 67.9 irrigable. 2 miles to Broadwater. Will cut 30 tons of hay this year. Price $6,000. Terms, $1,250 cash, balance in five years. Fifty other irrigated farms, improved and unim proved. Write or call on us if you want choice locations now before the best are gone. On August 15th all prices will advance $5 or more per acre. Farm .No. 17 80 acres. 71.8 irrigable. 2V2 miles to Broadwater. Improvements worth $3,000. 65 acres in crops. Price $10,000. Cash $3,500, balance on or before five years. ' You have heard of the famous irrigated lands around Scottsbluff, Neb. That country has been widely advertised. We did not fully realize how ad vertising paid until we saw the land around Scotts bluff selling for prices as high as $500 per acre. We have the same kind of lands, water by the same river, with water rights just as good and water taxes only one-ninth as much. Our land3, without irrigation, raise crops as good as the dry lands around Chappell, Neb., which are selling for $125 per acre, because they are good and advertising has convinced the people they are good. We get the same price for our crops and raise the same quantity and quality of crops as the lands around Scottsbluff, and pay a smaller tax for water, so our farms will make you more money at the same price, but our prices are much less. They will not be less when the advertising we do shows the peo ple what we have. If you want a good farm, buy now. Write or call on us if you want a choice location. f Central States Investment Co. 1109 Woodmen of the World Building, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 54. NEUMAN & CANADA Y, Agent Bridgeport, Nebraska, and Broadwater, Nebraska When Buying Advertised Goods Say You Read of Thern in The Bee How Do You Stand on Biggest Issue In the World Today Ratification of The Treaty? It Is Not Only the Problem of the Hour in America, But All Europe Has Its Eye Turned Toward Wash ington. Fill Out Coupon and Mail It To The Bee. How do you stand on the League of Nations? Are you in favor of ratification of the covenant as it stands, or its acceptance with certain reservations which, some of the leading senators contend, are absolutely neces sary for the proper protection of the Interests of America? The issue, which not only is attracting the attention of the United States, but the whole world, briefly is this: President Wilson and the majority of the administration senators favor ratification of the treaty without any restric tions whatever. The opposition, not alone confined to the republicans, but which is led by Senators Lodge, Reed, Borah, Knox and Poindexter, are fighting for certain reservations, particu larly in connection with Article 10 which, they claim, does away with the Monroe doctrine, and the Shantung award. How Article X Reads. "The members of the league un dertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the ter ritorial integrity and existing po litical independence of all members of the league. In case of any such aggression, or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression, the council shall advise upon the means by which the obligation shall be fulfilled." Opponents of the league construe this clause as robbing the United States congress of its constitutional rights to declare a state of war. War can only be declared by the league of nations, and should the league of nations choose to declare war against a power of the world, the United States, as a member of the league, would have to heed the call of the league, instead of put ting the vote for a declaration of war up to the elected members of congress. What Opposing Senators Want. That nothing in article X shall be construed to obligate the United States to enter war without a de claration of war by congress. That nothing in the covenant shall in any way impair the Monroe doctrine or curtail the nation's prerogative of administering it as a purely national policy. That it shall be understood that in accepting the covenant the United States does not forfeit its sovereign right to determine purely domestic problems such as immi gration and the tariff. Shantung Clause. The Shantung clause is based upon a secret agreement between Japan on one side and Great Britain and France on the other. The clause demands that all territory, before the war serving German in terests, and located in the Pacific north of the equator, should go to Japan, and all the territory south of the equator to Great Britain. The French and British made the prom ise to Japan that they would indorse these claims at the peace table in a secret treaty in July, 1916. The Shantung treaty alone turns over a populace of more than 40, 000,000 and one of the richest if not the richest territory of China to Japan. The only reason for Amer ica's indorsing the Shantung clause is said to be the refusal of Japan to become a member of the league of nations if her claims to Shantung should be refused. The awarding of Shantung to Japan was bitterly opposed by the American Peace Delegates Lansing, White and Bliss, but agreed to by the president. Opponents of the Shantung clause offered these. arguments: Acquired By Robbery. That the German rights in Shantung were acquired by robbery. That China having fought Ger many, German rights in China should have reverted to China. That the fact that the Japanese ousted the Germans from Shantung gave them no more rights or title through conquest, than the French British acquired to the territory of Belgium from which they ousted the Germans: That the action of Japan in forc ing an ally through military menace to cede it the German rights by treaty was not an action which ought to command the indorsement of the other allies and the United States. That the stripping of an ally of her territory to buy the good will of a power that seeks to dominate that nation and its people would nofl only be shockingly violative of the purposes for which the United States went to war, but would be an act of unparalleled infamy. That indorsement of the seizure would be in sad contrast with the previous history of the 'United States, all of whose wars have been to right wrongs of its own and for eign peoples, and never to under write them. Could Demand Aid. Should China, at any lime, make an attempt to take the "lost prov ince," Shantung, away from Japan by declaring war upon her, Amer ica, as a member of the league of nations, would immediately have to come to the aid of Japan. If the league of nations government thus decides, provided the treaty is ac cepted by the senate without reservations." Peace Treaty Coupon Here's your chance to show how ybu stand. Put an X on the Peace Treaty coupon indicating whether you fa vor ratification with or without reservations, or are op posed to the league as a whole, and mail it to Peace Treaty Editor of The Omaha Bee. Your vote will be sent direct to the senator from your district. - How I Stand On Peace Treaty I favor ratification WITHOUT reservations I favor ratification only WITH certain reservations . . I am against the League of Nations as a whole Name i . . . . Address ; . . . The Weather. Local Comparative Record. ' m IMS 1117 11 Highest Thursday 95 82 90 7 Lowest Thursday 68 69 7 72 Mean temperature 82 80 80 84 Precipitation Temperature and precipitation depar tures from the normal: i Normal temperature 77 degrees Excess for the day 6 degrees Total excess since March 1... 219 degrees Normal precipitation 14 Inch Deficiency for the day 14 Inch Deficiency since March 1 4.39 lnchea Deficiency for corresponding period In 1918 8.06 Inches Deficiency for corresponding period in 1917 157 Inches REPORTS FROM STATIONS AT7 P. M. Station and Temp. HiKheat Prec. State of Weather. 7 p. m. today. 24 hrs. Cheyenne, cloudy 74 84 T Davenport, clear 8 90 Denver, cloudy 86 94 .. Des Moines, pertly cldy.90 94 .. Dodge City, clear 92 92 Lander, psrtly cloudy.. 80 92 .. North Platte, clear 94 94 Omaha, clear 92 95 ., Pueblo, clear 94 94 Rapid City, clear 94 94 .02 Salt Lake, clear 96 96 Santa Fe, partly cloudy. 80 80 Sheridan, cloudy 86 96 Sioux City, cloudy 88 88 "T" Indicates trace of precipitation. 1. A. WELSH, Meteorologist. Pioneer Bellevue Woman Dies at Home of Daughter Mrs. Adeline Beckstead, pioneer Bellevue woman and widow of El ton Beckstead, who pointed out the grave of Logan Fontenelle, last chief of the Omaha tribe, died Wed nesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Busch. She was 72 years old and had been a resident of Bellevue for 47 years. She is survived by four sons, Frank, William, Lawrence and Phinios; and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Vanar num, Mrs. Addie Carper, Mrs. Nellie Busch and Mrs. Edna Houghtaling of Brownsville, Tex. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of Lawrence Beckstead in Bellevue. Burial will be in the Bellevue cemetery. Rev. Steven A. Phelps will conduct the funeral service. Direct wireless communication between England and Australia haa been effected with the Marconi sys tem. The distance ts between 12, 000 to 13,000 miles. South Side NAME MEDIATOR TO END STRIKE IN STOCK YARDS Workers From Harvest Fields Replace Strikers and Con ditions Are Said to Be Normal. Commissioner Patrick F. Gill or the conciliation bureau of the United States Department of Labor has been asigned by Secretary of Labor Wilson to act as conciliator in the strike of the . Union , Stock Yard employes. He is expected to arrive this week. The strike condition remains about the same with the union offi cials confident that attempts at a settlement will be made soon and the stock yard officials stating that affairs are almost normal. Men are being employed daily at the yards, although the class of labor is said to be lower than formerly. Harvest hands passing through to the fields composed a large part of the new force. New men are being taken on in sufficient numbers to fill the vacancies, it is stated. Strikers are meeting daily. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the district council of the butcher unions will be held Friday night. The strikers are reported to be sticking together, only two men having deserted during the week. Watch for the Bee Sport Pink sheet in South Omaha at 5 p. m. each afternoon. It carries ALL the sport news of the day. It is the only real sporting sheet, with all box scores, in Omaha. Only Hospital on the South Side to Close for Reorganization The South Omaha hospital, Twenty-fifth and G streets, the only South Side medical institution, will be close indefinitely August 1, during reorganization of the South Omaha Hospital association, C. R. Waters, president, announced yesterday. The hospital will be reopened when financially able to continue its work, it was stated, contrary to re ports yesterday. South Side polke have been notified that the hospital will not be able to care for patients who are unable to be removed from the institution by August 1. The building accommodates 27 beds and has been in operation since 1898. It has handled hundreds of emergency cases annually. It is owned by the state under a nonprofit-sharing basis. Three months ago, following an inspection, the city commissioners declined to take over the hospital. 1 Watch for the Bee Sport Pink sheet in South Omaha at 5 p. m. each afternoon. It carries ALL the sport news of the day. It is the only real sporting sheet, with all box scores, in Omaha. E. F. Hansen, Alleged Cattle Thief, Caught on South Side After a chase of two blocks. South Side police yesterday arrested E. F. Hansen,- Fiftieth street and Wool worth avenue, for the alleged, theft of two cows, belonging to Joseph Fteyfkal, Seventieth and Elm streets. According to the police, Hansen stole the cows yesterday and sold them yesterday morning at the Live Stock exchange to a cattle dealer. In search of the stolen cows, Fteyfkal visited the stock yards and identified the animals. When Hansen saw the policemen yesterday afternoon, when fie was calling for the money, he dashed through a first-floor ""window an( tried to make a getaway. He was captured after a flight of two blocks. Hansen had a .22 caliber revolver on his person when arrested. South Side Brevities Light baggage and expresa; call offtca. South 1281 or South 11S9. P. J. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trussel and family. Nineteenth and H streets, have returned from Kansas City. The Lady Foresters will hold a card party In the St. Agnes school Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Wiseman Construction Co. reported to Police Thursday the theft of a con crete wagon from Twenty-fifth and Q streets. Sergt B. P. Pemoreet. recently dla charged from service, will speak Sunday at 6:30 o'clock at the Christian Endeavor meeting of the Wheeler Memorial church. C. E. Martin, 4914 North Twenty-seventh street, reported to police Thursday that a gold watch left In the Lehman livery stable, 4931 South Twenty-fifth street, waa stolen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Olbson, re cently morrled, will make their home In Dodge Center, Minn. Mr. Glbaon recently returned from army service and Mrs. Olb son was formerly Miss Pearl Hover. For Sale 12-room house, built for two families;, modern, except heat; desirable location; streets and alleys paved; cement sidewalk; good shade; a snap for some body. Phone South 33. O. E. Harding Coal Co. The Ladles' Aid aociety of the South Side Congregational church will hold an Ice cream social Friday afternoon on tha church lawn. Fortieth and Q streets. Mrs. John. Wells, Mrs. J. Stlckley and Mrs. Ruby Sterns are in charge. The following South Bide boy re turned from overseas army service this week: Lt. Earl C. Sage, Sergts. Byron Demorest and William A. Hutchinson. Pvt. James Cushlng, 2720 D street, and Pvt. Clarence Haas, 1541 Z atreet. The Women's Home and Foreign Mis sionary society of the Wheeler Memorial church will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Free man, 202S South Twenty-foartn atreet. Mrs. George McCormick and Mrs. William McBurney will speak. Miss Luctle Bilsa and Miss Evelyn Vora will give musical selections. Watch for the Bee Sport Pink sheet in South Omaha at 5 p. m. each afternoon. It carries ALL the sport news of the day. It is the only real sporting sheet, with all box scores, in Omaha. Weird and wonderful are some of the remedies devised in different parts of the world for diseases which afflict suffering humanity. One ol the oddest of these is the belief prevalent in many countries of Europe that the passing under the belly of an ass of 'a child suffering from whooping cough will bring In stant relief.