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FOR RENT - HOUSES THE BEE: REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGES REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED F-ROOM bungalows; exira round, garden, ultry; Miller school and Leavenworth eights sections, one block to car; also 6-room for colored, electric light, $12, was $14. Tel. Douglas 2107, BRAND new f-room bungalow, rent $35; 3- vear leass; option to apply rent on pure chase price. Phone Walnut 3219. S e e e e FOR RENT-—AP’TS AND FLATS P SER R e, ) I O ONE T-room apartment in 82nd and Poppleton; these apartments are exceptionally fine, well arranged and very convenlent. 25.00~4-room heated apartment, distance. g CALKINS & CO, Douglas 1313, City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ¥ FOR ENT. 127 8 30th St, 4 rooms and bath, ' nncuy modern, osak fi nd finish; go, bullt-in kitchen cabinet; very Sestrable, ARMSTRONG-WALSH C Tyler 1636, 333 R MOVE 10 more pleasant q in, small apartme t Awnings, balconies. FINE stoam-neate: on West Fi walking either or b rooms, arnam street. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 182 FARNAM 8T, apurunent, Nortl CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Boautitul newly decorated é-room lp;‘rb ne ment, big rooms, cool in Iarge screoned porch. ““Th Bherman Ave. and Sherwood, Only 33! per mo. Bes janitor in busement spi ment or call office. Doug. 1009. TT & HILL CO, mMronm upu.l"ii'?l’!nt, all commllnle&- tive; ideal for rooming house; opposite the Ford plant; new bullding. 818 N, 8t H. A, WOLF, ' 514 Ware Blk, Douglas 108, 7 TN our-room TIAL, ol stoel range, gas stove, kitchen cabinet, 4 water pald.; $16. t RASP BROS., Douglas 1653, _ fifi'fim\ apartmont |_postoftice. G i “FOR RENT, $50—~NORMANDIE APT, Park Ave and Pacific, 6 rooms, consisting of 1iving room, den, dining room, kitchen, two bed- rooms and bath; also maid’s room; good condition; on 34 floor; possession immedi- ately; junitor will show; on car line or walking distance it you llke. V. BHOLES CO. #15-16 City Nat. Bank Bld FIVE-HUUN sloain besied | very desirable. The Chula and Poppicton, Conrad Young dels Theater Doug, 1571, e e e e, 8-ROOM modern Apulmsnl with heat and orth, EXCHANGE your eity WiE PN —— | “tarm lana in western Y % Panhandle country, Go with us to ses the OWNEE SATS “SRLL country, then if satiafied with it, as nearly 7 rooms, strictly modern, in Miller Park o 4 o every one that it s, we will endeavor Teatn r’!l:“rno'mf”:‘l‘lnl:w“ the park, Sun | {o deal with you, but if not satistled you chen ‘downstairs: finished in onk with oak | &re absolutely under no obligations to buy. floors; 3 large bedrooms, bath and sleep- | This is fair fs it not? It will not be a ing porch upstairs, finished in_ white | waste of your time to Investigate the un enamel, All built-in features. Full ce- | usual opportunities of this coming coun ment basement with furnace heat. Nice,| try. Write or call for free description mat- large lot. Paved street. One block from | ter, telling about the rainfall, variety of car, 3 blocks to the Miller Park school. | crops grown, climate and many other fea- Price reduced from $6,600 to §4,000. Sew this before bunn‘ PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781 tures of this wonderful country. SCOTT AND HILL CO., Ground Floor, McCague Bldg., __Omal Good Home THE nmlr:nhl- Incres :;.”sn‘. “Want o roo— Very Little Cash oty At L St o S en maba paper. 12,878 MORE Paid Want Ads March and April than ame_montha 1916 Five-room cottage with bath; large lot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees Price, $2,30. Located 4107 North 2th St Norris & Norris, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270, BIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANTY Bee us first. We may have just what o sell or.:;rdo a crymm. orn, large living room, & place, bookcas as & number of spe e TS BT fl‘-l features; large sun room wluh : controlling interest in laundry and dry e N e 'ol| cieaniant $1,000, mart ossk, will Bandle decorated; furnace heat; east front lot, r:',{’",‘ffi,‘:l"":‘ozf':nnl g il all tenced. Prica for a whort time #5680, | oo CerE <+ 3 y ROS., . o :.‘::, fxs'nha' i i land. Rental $640. Cloar. Will assume RSURTIE FARK mortgage. J Barber, Keeline Bidg Phons Tyler 1710 [) , modern except heat, at 2lst and Maple Bta, with a large lot, south | #46,000 NEW apartment, 38(h and Farnam. aved sieet, paving paid. Owned |~ beat in town. Rent §0,000. Want choice t of tl city. be sold arm. loas_than it in wctually worth | _ ABBOTT, ¢ rrr’runsrm oc cost in the noll’mmrhm'nd ar[ulnn % A. fine I to put fn furnace and repairs. Price $3.280. Wil well for 4,500 to $4,000 after n’:::,"d, w‘},g’;‘dh:'v gy ,fl“::d ome quic this cannol % rp-ar-av Come quick s this cunnot last | et errs ol '“g;“!“' ymah". PAYNE m\l-fl'rwzm COMPANY, to offer. C. J. Canan McCague Bldg. OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. FINANCIAL POULTRY AND PET STOCK | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS “Real Eatate |.u-n-. \lnrt‘-.tm M’; h‘l.l KO ‘H‘IL‘ “"(‘*J‘l“h :_m(x g i i 1 J - o - | G iros. to Matthew Bjornwon. K““m " Blda, M S o to A W, W AGNER, 801 N, 15th 8¢ | Fourteenth street, south aide, 22x182 CITY and farm loans, o, % per cent. | H1GEON pay far betier than chickens; | e — J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. e enn);d Up; little apace needed to $100, to $10.00 made promptiy. F. D_Wead, | start, free book explains ail. Majestia | W Bidg., 18th and_Farnam § | Sauab Co., Dept. 8, Adel, I ]] 345 Omana - % ¥é nl hiTay NS GARVIN BROb Nat'l Bank Blag. |7 U4 T received s CHAMELEONS 6! 7 RRISON & MORTON the little color changing pet. Max Gels- /0 Dls Omnhn NA( Bank B‘dl, ler Bird Co., 1617 Farnam Vfll.v b NaRoe sxn Ill)l‘hl and Illblldl Scroenings §1.26 per hll) 1bs. 01 N, 16th Cres " Two First Mortgages | 0 LALe gag AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE For Sale. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE or £1,00 due In five years, interest 7 per | D 3910 149 Farnam. cent. “payable | sermb-aniually, on e acres of good, leve! 'm land fn Wel 2 e b B Half Acres $900 due in five yea - st able semi ually, on 100 acres of 1 Overlandi 1014 Maxwell 1916 Maxwell Palge touring Studebaker * 4 Ford touring and roadsters. Look th bargaine over C. W. Francis, 2218 Farnam. n level farm land in Weld county, rado; value, $2,400. E. T. Heyden, 1614 Harney St Omaha, Ne! §1,600 MORTGAGE bearing 1 per cent semi- nnual; secured by property valued $5,600 in the Most Beautiful Acre- for age Tract ever offered sale near Omaha “Benson Gardens” Douglas 883, I somia inv. Co, W. 0. W. Bldg AUTOMORBILE INSURANCE. Abstrucis of ‘Tit) gpocdll -u‘ ('irap.blmy In:urznoo on “We ‘ord_cars, inoluding property dam 1ge, Guarantee Abstract Co We tan bring | 5! ire and theft at lowest rates short notice. R, 7 Patterson Bldg. D, 247, KILL\' Ebu! & THOIPBON SACRIFICE SALE. 1630 N. 17th St, 8-room house; walk- ng distance. Don't fail to see this prop- erty if you want a bargain. 4. P. BOSTWICK & SON, REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD LOT WANTBED. As part payment, with some cash, on new 6-room, all modern bungalow; one Tyler 1606, 300 Hee Bldg. acre of ground; chicken house and gar- Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1751 age. Address 1, 1205, Bes. #400 CABH, #30 per month will buy this | BIRECTLY from owner, five to new, all modern bungalow; b rooms and | houss on payments; uninoum| bath, osk finish, high grade lighting and | ferred; incumbered considered; si plumbing fixtures, full basement, furnace | ticulars, Don't answer unless you mean heat, fine east front lot. For price and| sell P-1336, Bee Office 2 Joostion call RASP BROS.. Dous. o yors_for your property. List B-ROOM cottal R. W. Barrett. D. 3100, 430 at 3343 Pra REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS NEW bungalow; oak in two rooms china cabinet, fine fixtures; car. Price $2,660; lorm‘l. 4 WHY DON'T YOU BUY r 813 For_zlrllt‘ull 16th Bt.7 Brand | Janitor service. 420 8. 26th_Ave, HIX-ROOM hou excepi Teai;| That bullding at 818 N . \ BENSON & MYERS COMPANY | for Waebster 1021. | new. Close in, will enhance in value. * —-42¢ Omuhe Hat Bank Bldg. Phcne D T4 “North Side Toms for sale.| Rented to good rellable tenants snd will PR M .;-.:::;::un-.d Sdek aiet: Nyw ¥. V. Knlest, 212 Bes Blds. pay 10 per cent met on your investment. office. G. m-bbln-. 1610 Chicago. N .-nh rooms, inodern, LWo i = B H. A. WOLF, WANTED T0 RENT WANTED ENT-—dmmediately, good Tlor s-room house with ga e in -t rnam district or Dundess, Must b+ & first-class pluce. Give full information. Address O 137, Beo. ted to Reni Houses in DUNDEE, ONS. Douglas 1610, MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate !rcked rooms, tor household and planos; moving, packing and TORAGE CO. 9,";“,} VAN AND GLOBE VAN AND STOR]AGE PAI:H 1° 5 Douglas 1333 and Tyler 230. GORDON VAN CO. Puklu’ storage and mov- ing. th St Phone Douglas 404 nr Wah-mr 409, Maggud Van and Stor Co, Moving, m uarnovounfv.«fi & storage and shipping. Phone 1496 STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for ving, packing or _stor offics et o Phurmiture. Co.. 1515 and 1678 Huwnrd St. Phone D. 66, thRL\ VAN & STORAGE Packing, storage, 16 Cap. Ave. Tyler 1200 FIDELITY BENTAL FREE Phone Douglas 288 for compllu list of Wi a ments; a. 16th and Jackson Sts. i e Co, oving, . J.C.REED Ex«?{fr:; u:d BOTAgS. 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6146 58 FOit REN plans to remodol the putting i a new front and making one room 66x132 with second floor and basement under the south sixty feet. Will lease to desirable tenant the entire space or divide to suit. N. P. DODGE, We are making building at 1814-16-18 Harney St., 206 Whitnell Bldg. STORES. Modern store room and basement, Gi. Bo. 16th 8t.' fine location for groceries and meats, CONRAL YOUNG, 82 Reardels ‘Theater. Doug. 161 STORE ROOMS at 1309-1811 Farnam St Thos. F. Hall, 428 Ramge Bldg. D, 7408 TORE bullding, Ihlg: rooms in rear, %08 N. %th, Douglas 1 = o, near postoffice, §38. G. P. 10_Chicago. Offices and Desk Hoom. DESTRANLE office rooms in the remodelied CUrounse block, 119 N, 16th St (opposite postotfice), $10 to §15 per th. Conrad Young, 332 Brendels Theater. Doug, 1 - Miscellun . [ & JE. light b ment at 18th d Mo low rent right & Lasbury. D, REAL ESTATE--IMPROVED West, NEW BIXROOM CORNER BUNGALOW, mplstad and ready for v tow days ved & W . tedn b \ ‘ £ 4 Kesiine Bidg DINTRE (oMY N alsaping § . v b Al the new b fou ' . . A misuien | sod Hlarney S 5 heep, ¢ B - ! alan . dotn, 104 and Cimi 1 ot parl, halanes sash. 464 Ware Bk i wisisd 0008 wlr S sash B A North | \FAYETTE AVE. HOMI ) [ Aie 8 N ahade, sheubbary, § and garde . Aok WIE parhed o il e warn. FRICE W40 snae be el 4 . WA oniny ' . wadings &t 8 The / J H M I & Ct A ' Kie ‘e [ FANKD BN Powier Ave L beand mew . y . bed o aeeieng gereh and iied \ Vendiad enliinge Ining it awn and hedgs, frsl » wrthatisally decoraind, ideal . LY | L U [ L s 4 W 1613 Bherwood, house on nne Tot, DLk, Boug. 3041, [ -ROOM bungalow, orand new, 514 Ware Block. Douglas 8068, T DESIRAB all_mod- (Rl ern, oak floors fhroughout; oak finish ~ s ot e e st et | APARTMENT HOUSE ST It you want one of the most desirable apartment house sites in the city, you should look at the 8. W. corner of 25th Avenue and Dodge St.; T4 feet east front on 26th Ave. and 88 feet on Dodge, be- sides about 12 feet parking. Owner has re- duced price $600 for quick sale, There are two houses on the lot renting for $40 per_month HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Ha REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN restricted addition. A bargain at $3,000, Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, _ 642 Paxton Blk, Doug. 1722 HANSCOM PARK, e HA Bu low, rooms, strictly mode oak finish, Lot 50x133. Full coment ba ment with furnace heat. Paved Eul front, House only § year 5 000, with tuy (lrmj Il preferred. A:lr ain for the oy St 'NE mvg:.s'iu:r; coMPaNY, | ni Dous. 1751 e 7608 8 mh B-room mod. house N ki oughly remodeled; new furnace, BENSON LOTS. basement; laundry, electric lights, nice Two of the best lots in Benson, on fixtures; dandy east front lot, either 33| gath Ave. will be sold at sacrifios or 66 feet, Examine it and seo us. Berka | Really worth #900, but will sell at $636. LA IR LT AR GLOVER & SPAIN SPECIAL BARGAIN, ¥2,660. [ Good cotta rooms ' and bath, ART Yom«. ‘ITOME m B:Naom 'HIS LOT! #ooo flown md uouo per month; .00; size, B0X128; located on t, Letween Clark and ‘Burnham, not tu from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright. Bee office. Omaha. modern; paving pald; South 31st Bt., ni Hanscom park; good location. RELIABLE REALTY CO., PHone D. 21832, TTHIS CLABS W § R, HOME FRENCH DOORS, ALL BUILT- lN EFFECTS, $500 down, price $4,2i Beautiful oak finish. C o\llell Bluffs vart of Council Bluffs, oheap for 101 _Omaha Natl._ wil trade for good money-making plo- " FOR BALB. ture show. Information 2211 8. 10th 8 Council Blufts, A b-rvom cottage, modern except heat, new plumbing., In a very good oaulon, Just a few steps from the car line. 2411 Castellar Btrest: Frice, $1,060; cash, $350, balauce monthly, _442_Bee Bid OUT-OF- o B. ROBINSON, SE DUNDEE’S NEWEST ADDITION. Located betweon 45th and 62d i Dodge and Howard Sts Where can you make a better Invest- ment? Why not be one of the early purchas- OWNER 1 0 TOWN MUST SELL TO RAISE CASH. ers and secure some of this high class e o e | property which is offered on very easy FOUESENUEMIGHILY 30 L ROt m. POl it terms? Prices run from $800 to $1,600; gain. Entirely modern, five-room cottage, . ok o corners siightly higher; all spocial im &ood furnace, living room, dining room | Lrovements of every kind, Including and kitchen on first floor; two bedrooms [ Diier sewer, gas, sidewalk, curbing, pave and bath on second floor; paved street;| jng (rees set out in parking and street cemented basement; only $2,000. All of the other properties are priced 45,600 less than actual selling prices. Phone or come to our office and let one of our ealesmen run you out to see some of these properties lights have been installed. A wafe place to buy and a good place to make money Buy in & rising market and take ad- vantage of the future increase in value. Vil show you this addition at any time SCOTT AND HILL CO by auto, Plats with prices gladly fur- . nished Dous. 1000. Ground Floor. McCague Bldg Phone or call on —gq § AT " GEORGE & CO., Agents, & $z3'0|99 B‘UNGALO“‘] Doug, 766, 903 City Nat Beok fBiag. ust sell to close an estate, Very nt 23 S tractive five-room, striotly modern bun DUNDEE low on corner lot, paved strast, in o place and terms can be arranged. Now 5.4 vacant_and llnrr:ndl»:ln possession. % I, r”jskf;f‘?em S AN GLOVER & SPAIN, en on first floor; 4 unusually ood sised T\nn las 2962, 81920 City National bedrooms and bath upstairs; attractive - BiG GUT FOR CARH arrangement; beautiful ouk woodwork; locations in the village,; 60x136; one block to one of the best Eastern client needing cash in his by E o rom. | full mouth front lot, ness offers two valuable business corners, now improved with cottake, and resi car line. Here 1s & practically new, up dence houss and lot, formerly held at| te-date modern houss, which cost $6,000 $11,260, all for $5,000 cash. Here's an & lot worth $1,600, to be opportunity for you. MoKitrick Real cost of the house mione. Must want an offer; it's a wonder Estate Co. lm\llhn 1448, ! 2 8t 840 ) R Ppy Hollow, A-room, ul chance; now rented a per mont 3 fine large lot EArage. Pousossion If .In-A:e(l ¥ . B g BBl W M i | ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., r rn hous nd full lot Tyler 1536 i13 Rose Blag. D, WEAD, WEAD BLDG 33’(1)0 BAFETY IKST, ¥ U FOR MELIABLE AND' SAFE BEAUTIFUL DUNDER FIKE AND TOKNADO INSURANCE Two beautiful Dundee lots, 100x128, SEE street and alley paved and all paving O'NEIL'S R, E. & INS. AGENCY, _84_Brandeis Theater Hidg Twler 1084 0 LY $1,450 paid in full; advantages wh teroated, §500 & months Ul located just right and other h | will explain If in. h, balance §%0 every pald for, bl per cent in- 5 down and balance ke rent—good | terest. Klegant place for fine home or 4-room house, un waler, slsetrio Hght apartment, fine nelghborhood Cail Cares Doug 3324, | D. 180 Wiiliam Colfax, 734 Keeline Bidg POR BALY Beat T.room house Heat ) n Dundes Price, §4,400, REAL ESTATE—UNIMPROVED A MeCamneil, 101418 City Y luwn house with aleeping porch; close FIRER TR to school; bigkest bargain in Lundes Franklin shoo Tel Douglas 3438 $366 oachi N * 1o bulld WUR . WALLAC FINANCIAL _ North, W sinte Loans, Morignues THN Tooking ot MINNN LUSL 368 | urers desided that it We are ready at all times to sie Judaw make loans on hirst-class city wp . {v..iu") snd eastern Nebras | K | a farms. Rates ¢ equest UNITED STATES TRUST CO ) Omaba Na Pank bidg 3 Sewth ATiA M | [ MINNE LUsa i P BN ML, e b PLUETI e .l MONEY TO LOANON | - 3 e one . . A Apartment hocaes, | @ ol M40 Cimaka Natienal Hank Hidg Bouses, by | KR N LANDERY( alka sl N, . ‘ [0 - iy i W, it Tl | 0 Nevibe Wik \ Doug M 1 Kealine fidg uglas 0 | - i 1O % Tor leans Gi Deat elase oliy | " bakas realider B ameunta BN up, alee ’ " ALE ) . L ] farin loana lieasonalle somimisel ne Mate W . J . FETERS TRU Y O 1 Farsam W ' buss & IMAMA hotwes Kaat Nebrasha furma | ‘ CREEFR HEAL ESTATR U0 | i e Cmaha Nob Phone Pougine i A . . MONEY 16 joan o6 improved farme and | | \wo 1 Benson | ranches Wo alae Buy guad farm mar | n Wanep Kiuke Inv maha ’ ¢ phane s, T B BUOK & o Ing maiter, Veiling imare &he LP B "“’: " N RLAY ! . HBYDEN Hame \ ‘s 4 ! 8 R N » w1 GRANAM b \{l AL - al & “an BEE RLI \ s Mar U & @ . KT N AN, Ba § yoans (miproved Braperiion & 0 - REAL ESTATE=BUS PROP'TY Titlo, Guarantee and Abstract 1 k,}'; lj“ Co., Tmodern abstract office, u. i W \ 17th 8t. Tel. ere you can buy one o Make u ton uuck out of your Ford REED £BSTRACT CU, oldest abstract rybody s buying this “F\ v " v office ‘in’ Nebraaka. 20 Brandels Thea. Y salves vous delivary probe acre for what you would e e -mlndnn ;eu ul-l l“ fire. Akonts have to pay for a regular » wanted, Or DArticulars see or wi { " FARM AND RANCH AND§ JOHNSON-DANFORTH_CO.. 153 N. 16th, city lot, and you get from e ot wE wlll vr.a- “you & new kord for your six to eight times more i A Colorado Land: leme“‘ muuu: Co‘ ground. The taxes are less ¥OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Thres 6-acre [ th and " " o8 i closs fn, highly iriproved. Full bearing more certain, A few dol- orchards, worth $20,000 cash. Wil ex & v chango for lowa or eastorn Nebrasks |—— lars invested in acreage stock and graln farm. Will pay some di ___Elee Aar v FREs ‘ : 2 forance. Write for description.. Lock Box Tor Andsrson, Gt re ‘m—f NOW will bring you big re 94, Winterset, Ia terles, Storage. 2230 Farnam. D, 47, turns. Weid county, Frod Uhle, T1-56, Owner, BUY now the section Colorado, $4 per acre. Lincoln, 11l Don't overlook the oppor- tunity to buy an acre or half Anto Tires ana ll'plhl. DON'T throw away old tires. one new tire from 2 old ones and save mm‘w‘"?n"::': Lands, TTRTR 1T ou 80%. 2 In | Vulcanizing Co., 1518 acre in the Third Subdi- 78, finely imp, ove 10 Perry, 9 o By g M”s S b avenport 8t, Omaha, Neb. Doug. 214 vision of The Post Farm, 3190, 340 acres, & fine nome, well tiled | TIRES, 30x3. §6.75; 30 in proportion. Th that we are now offering for P and well improved, $210, carry $40,000 ten years at b per cent. 2256 acres, some roll- 8 le on ‘hc “.)"p'ymffl' ing, $126 per mcre. A0 acres, well im- L 3 proved, §166. One hundred tarms. Write ffo jrt 0 O plan of— _D, B. Raber, Perry, Ia. " T, $2.00 T() $5.00. innesotn L | _puoHi cow clem | 810 Per Month 60 ACKES 4, b i, ettied ‘part of Todd county, Minn.. |NFB, Auto Radistor Repalr § hrvmi‘l d roads, schools and churohes; price, prices right. 218 8, 19th Bt 20 cre; terms, or acro A x):nwu.'x.'nr‘»:“u. o mera"s Yeurs” 61000 | M® reward for mag on an cre Colls_repairad b ysdorf JOE MURPHY—Auto repairing, 112 8t. Tyler 207 niglt Red Omaha Hedlator mp Co., 2008 Var, D, 501 | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to select from; sments wanted; will ke low ruilroad rate o inapect. SBCHWAE BROS, 1038 Plymouth Bidg., Minneapols, Minn §50 ACRES, CASS COUNTY, MINNEBOTA, all hard wood cut over d about half open and in timothy. Price §36 per acre Will deal all or any part for a drug stock and from $5 to $7.50 Per Month t, Clap Bldg., Des — f‘:fn':' Ji=Neeey 4 " iatiia Reid to fira J. FOR BALE—Norihern Minnesola clover | Jarioe strest, 10ehh feet west of lf 1ands along new propossd raliroad. Good | oiijs AT v 1,000 on a Acres agents wanted Geor Palmer, otley, Marie Kasal to Anton Kassl, Twen- h ey — SilehTga: ad | ty-third strest, 176 feet south of Benson Gardens has the chig ands. § street, west wids, 26x180, 1 3 CHOICE CUT OVER LANDS. H. W. Binder, executor and trustes, richest land to be found any $6.00 to $26.00 per acre. to Mary A'nr;;m n\;A:.n.n, nnvlhfl- where near Omaha. See us Eapeclally adapted for frult and gen-| West corner Fifty-third ayenus an - % Write for full information. | Leavenworth, ¢ix128. 00 about this at once. Office eral tarming Address GRAND LIQUIDATING TRUSTEE of Cartier Sons Co. Ludington, Mason Co., Mich. Mis olrl Lund CHE. 5 FARMS—Any » the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Mo, W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Om Nebraska Lands. Caroline Anderes to Jossph Margulss, Locust strest, 190 fest Toust of B teenth wtreet, north side, B0x134. Lula Ragan and husband to Dos Security straet, RAPIDS TRUST CO., i | open evenings 7 to 9 p. m, o A Hastings& Heyden 1614 Harhey St. Phone Tyler 50, Beautiful Lockwood Addition DundeemDistrict Opening Sale Begins Tomorrow, Friday, May 26th Large lots and villa sites, magnificent view, near Ha Hollow and Elmwood Park. i ~ DAWES COUNTY FOUND AS ADVERTISED Omaha, Neb. May 24, 1016 have just returned from » Di county, whers 1 went at the solicitation of Snowden & Son of 1304-b W, O. W. bullding, Omahsa, to lands offered for wale by Arah L. Hungerford. 1 wish to hereby compliment Snowden & Son, as well as Mr. Hungerford, upon their truthfulness and thelr thoroughly conservative des- cription of that country. I found Dawes county even & little better then they claimed for it and I found there scores of good opportunities in the way of land I found there land that from a crop- raising standpoint, soll, genersl lay, etc., 004 as the high priced lands After thoroughly investigat by Mr Hungerford around ( , 1 am of the opinion that many people are unaware of the vast opportunities existing In this land which is known as the “Garden Be yond the Sand Hills For the good of those In search of land and in reciprocation to Messrs. Snowden & Snowden and Mr. Hungerford for their courtesy extended me and the honest, Never before offered for sale. stralght forward way in which 1 was ——— — treated, I beg to suy that 1 shall be very to answer any telephone calls or com ‘ A hy sal s . All modern street lmprovelmenu. including nvmfi. curb- information about this grest country. to ng, water, sewer and mains, and wide sidewalks, now the best of my abliity. My telephone being installed and nearing completion. number is “Benson 106 W." P. A. Sanborn, ALMLMARI N L The location—on the high ridge two blocks south of — btk B AR < Dodge street, between bHlst and 653d avenues, commands the 24 IMPROVED NEBRASKA finest outlook in this beautiful district. FARMS x . At publio auction, 6,716 mcres. Rangh -4 PR i e S O el o Restricted to High-class Residences. farn !v; I|'n lh; heart of Nebraska's o s 3 e richest alfalfa and corn seotion. On Gount other Interests which will req Private Recreation Parks Provided. owner's entire attention, he has arra th auction, which will be a com ———— —— closing out of l\“l h‘ll ."»hrnnlkn landed int ts. Bale wil be held Jul, 11-13, ipterasta., Bale_will be b Iuly 1338 Large thrifty elms, double rows in front of the lots and ton, and July 16 wt Hrie Neb. For planted over the property give it the appearance of a grow- catalogs address J] W X owner, \\llm 1‘. Neb. Duncan Bros Am’ll’. |e pfll'k Clearfiald, e BARGAIN. g oy AR T i g Sy T M B LOCKWOOD for Home Life and Home Comfort. town. There is no better farm In the ot o o o county. Priced right for quick sale. Well 3 improvi Come at once, look over the ground, see what we have W 7. SMITH CO, done, and then select a large lot on a winding avenue, with D. 23819, City Nat. Bk, Ridg ' : : wi an YOR BALE=LIW sives saatiared in X5 unobstructed view. You will agree with us that the homesite ball county, Nebraaka, $9.60 por acre. Half we are showing you is beautiful. cash balance on time at § per cont. W. A —— MeConnoll, 1016-16 City Nat. Bidg FOR BALE—340 acrea » Convenient to Dundee or West Leavenworth car line, Pig Spring, Neb. Leve Pri it per more. R, M. Adams, Morris —— Invironments o 0 sonv TMPROVED #0-acre farm near Lineoin, 116 S ,Fn ; s ait u{.: suburban home, but all city conven. por. Reiyos & Gitford, 516 Ramgs Bidg iences, yet no city L Omana, Neb e ——— 10 ACHES, iy b woid dur ng May . How, Nab | Prices will never be lower Orene FOR BALE~110 avres (imber land wiih " S FON SALERis antee o by M Terms Easy-—Paymenta 1 per cent por month in pine and fir. Beven uiliss fram Ash land, ¢ Price " Wil aid trade, or § ash, bals Lockwood Addition Office Is on the property, corner ! s T S 0 a | and Jackson streets Wisconstn Lands Iand I Wi sin, adjoining Drive out Dodge street, the Lincoln Highway, to i SURAs In AmArias: e 2y street, then drive two blooks south Miseollanvous Salesmen on the ground every day early and FARME, acrvage and tor sale and eschangs. ( - Drandeis Theater Mide Doug. Wi4 Maps, prices and other particulars upon applicatior ARM LAND WANTED Shuler & Cary Phone Douglas 5074 LY I e BELLEVUE SENIORS HOLD = ey R First Omaha Man to Enlist as a Marine MOTORCYCLES Haran, ) \ AND BICYCLES ... the direet 1 Prof. K4 ay B Fuls, w ’ COa 4 the ¢ who was & ted Ty a HARLEY DA MOTORCY LA L v Bargsin i achines v s NS Awh {, Fula th LR ergeant Frank ) Buck \ yoie Man. TN Leavenwarih | 144 ave the memt the The Secret of the Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author of "The End of the Trail,” “Fighting In Flanders,” “The Road to Glory,” “Vive la France,” etc. First Installment, (Copyright, 1918, by Alexander Powell) “Ralph Burke,” Montgomery reminiscently, evidently putting his thoughts into words. “It's close to fifteen years since I've seen him * said * % why, little Cleo must be al- most a woman now * * * I won- der if she looks like her mother * * * " Stepping across to a small safe, set in the wall, he gave the combi- nation a few rapid turns and the steel door swung open. Opening one of the drawers Montgomery drew out a large, square envelope of blue linen, “I wonder if I did right by Cleo,” he mused aloud, staring at the enve- lope with unseeing eyes. So lost was he in meditation that he was quite oblivious to the fact that the door leading to the outer office had opened and that a young man, his footfalls deadened by the thickness of the car- le had entered and stood beside him “Who's Cleo, he exclaimed “l didn't hear you come in. 1 must have been talking to myself,” he added, apologetically. Restoring the sealed envelope to the drawer from which he hed taken it, he swung shut the door of the safe, but failed to lock it. Returning to his desk, he picked up the letter from Washing- ton, “Here's a letter, Gerald, which I have just received from Davis—the man who keeps me informed of what is going on in Washington, you know. Just glance over it, will you, while I get a glass of water. I'm feel- ing a little dizzy ., . . must be the heat . . . devilish hot today.” The door had no sooner closed be- hind his uncle than Gerald Morton darted silently across the room, lwunfi open the door of the safe and snatched out the blue envelope. “Not to be opened until my death, Calvin Montgomery,” he read aloud. “Now I wonder what the devil is in that?” he muttered, examing the seals. “It certainly gave the old gentleman a jolt when I caught him looking at it And who on carth is Cleo?” At that instant footsteps sounded outside the door. Realizing the impo lity of concealing it on his person, Morlon hastily returned the envelope to i drawer and closed the safe. Had Cal- vin Montgomery observed his nephew more closely, he would have noticed that his hands were shaking. “If this invention of gnrku s what Davis says it is, Gerald,” he said, “we must get hold ol it. 7 “But lrppole he won't give us the option, Uncle Calvin?” asked Morton. “Suppose he has already promised it to the government? What shall I do then?" “If he refuses,” said Montgomery slowly, “give him this message.” Tak- Uncle Calvin?”" ing a card from his case, he wrote a few lines on it and handed it to his ntphew This is what the young man read: “Dear Ralph—I once gave you something that [ valued as much as you value the secret of the subma- rine, Now is your chance to repay me, Calvin.” When Hope reached Dr. Burke's grlvnc wharf the following morning, e found that the inventor and his dnu(hler had arrived before him, am no stranger to submarines, Miss Burke,” said the young naval officer, howmg from the waist after the Annapolis fashion, “but this will be my first trip on one with a woman for a shipmate. Indeed, I imagine that you are the first woman in America to go down in a submarine.” “Perhaps you don't prove of women heing permitted agnard war craft,” laughed Cleo with a sugges- (lpn of coyness. “I approve of having you aboard, Burke,” said Hope, in open ad- miration. “With you for a mascot | | feel certain that the experiment is going to prove successful.” “When {1{,“ two young people have finished throwing bouquets at each “we'll other,” broke in the inventor, Is the crew all aboard, get started. Hook?" “All but Satsuma, sir,” answered the seaman, touching his cap, “I left him at work oiling the engmu. but he's disappeared. You can't trust a Jap, anyway. That reminds me o something, doctor. You 'member that dark-skinned, furrin-looking feller that come to see you the other day? Mal;'hn”\us his name, wasn't it? cs. “Well, when I was goin’ down to the wharf last night, I saw him ulk- ing to Satsuma in front o' that em; Imme on the beach. They was a-wi u- perin’ together, an’ the minute they saw me they went inside. P'r'aps the Jap's got another berth.” “No matter,”" said the inventor im- patiently, “we can get along witholt him. If everything is ready we will g0 aboard.” I have not confined my efforts en- lel\ to my oxygen-producing sys- tem,” remarked Burke, as he followed his guest through the circular man- hole in the which gave access the boat's interior, “I have utils ized my spare moments in perfecting one or two other devices for use on which may interest you Fhis arrangement for automatically | closing the hatchway is them As he spoke he indi mnected with » 1o the through led wlor," the deck submarines pening ated lever . wh h steel hinged which ran } had A 1 ed na alert it \nterests ans trained Higent d. B that | “This way, then" said Burke \ RAVE aceess e of the sub loss ¢ I ave hee Avior ¢ locker whi own locker be arceptibly have ateri | { the boat ahe wnil thes LI eruel noon that showed that 10 oweer was biste | € 10 cand understandingeeverys & that Dr, Hurke was saying (To be Continued Tomorrow) . . " | sppeared & human alanim EXPraNIK