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E . s | FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—HOUSES REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Furnished Rooms. ~Miscellancous. West. M r.el.llneous. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Cal 815 GRACE ST.—Ore o1 two large modern rooms. large clothes closets on bath room floor. Will vent to gentlemen or marn and wife; walkiug distance, privato ramily. Wabster 3793, THE SHELTON. Cool, clean, newly furnithed rooms or housekeeping rooms; car line in front of place; rates reasonable. 101 8. 25th St. SOUTH SIDE Necely furnished room for one or two gentlemen, one-helf block from car line. 2413 C St.Cail South 2990. FOR RENT—Modern room, private family; nice clothes closet; bath in connection. 220 N. 22d. Doug. 6436. Call mornings. HOTBL SANFORD. HOTEL HARLEY. 19th and Farnam. 20th and Farnam. Special rt to permanent guests. i§i4 DEWBY Ave—Large south nt room, newly furnished; private home; electricity; plenty hot water. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY. 608 NORTH 17th ST. Large south front room, rivate home; electricity, plenty hot water. BDERN room in private family, suitable Mra?lfmna or two gentlemen; board if desired. Harney 6370. TOR isGENT—Room in private now home for on or two gentlemen. 535 8. 27th St. Harney 1945, ATTRACTIVE front room, P! i family; all cenvenlences; walking distance. Red 7918, 3§11 PIERCE—Two lari cool rooms In modern home, two blocks from car; rea- sonable. TWO dandy connecting rooms for 3 young men, running water in room. 2210 Far- nam. ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT. - 710 N. 234, 5 rms,, St. L. flat, mod., $28.50. 28d. 5 rms., St. flat, mod., $27.60. 24th, 3d fir, 7 rms, mod. ex. ht, $18. Key at store, 2310 Cuming St. 2018 N. 224, 7 rms., mod. ex. ht,, $18. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone D. 502. 1507 W. O. W. Bldg. POULTRY AND GARDEN—Acre and small house, chicken, pigeon house; also 6-room for colored, downtown; city water, elec- tric light. D. 2107, ‘Tel. BRAND new b-room bungalow, rent #35; 3- year lease; option to apply rent on pur- chase price. Fhone Walnut 3219, 2122 Burt, 8 rooms, modern, brick..$30.00 208 South 41st. modern, 7 rooms.. 33.00 JOHN N. FRENZER. DOUGLAS 654 FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West. BEAUTIFUL EKARD COURT, 318T AND JONES STS. In now completed and only a very few apartments left. This court, which has been treated as an Itallan garden, has fountain and pool; also beautifully land- scaped by skilled hands. The whole place Just radiates Its newness. All apart- ments have four bright, airy rooms, tile bath, front balcony and back porch. Don't be too late. Rent, $32.50. PAYNE & SLATER CO., “OMAHA RENTAL MEN," 616 Omaha National Bank. FINE steam-heated apartment, either 4 or b rooms, on West Farnam street. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1803 FARNAM ST. CHOICE fiat, 4 rooms and bath. 502 8. 30th 8t., $22.60. R. Landeryon, 201 Neville Blk. Tel Doug. 3600. DESIRABLE Apartment: rates. First Trust Co. D. 1161, 303 So. 13th. Speclal summer TARGE pleasant room for one or two, within walk!ng distencs 2304 Howard 8t MODERN well furnished cool room, right down town, no others roomers. D. 6086 4-ROOM, all modern ‘apartment, 2006 Dodg: Tel. Harney 2885, or Harney 6520. SEVEN-ROOM flat, best residence district. 4168 Davepport. Walnut 2658, [GE parior room; well furnished; sult- able for two. 609 8. 20th. TWO rooms, near car, for gentlemen; near golf links. Colfax 3586. LY furnished room, close in; all mod- ern. 631 8. 224 St WO rooms near car for gentlemen; near golf links. Colfax 3586. BLY furnished front room, $3; board if desired. Harney 4387. FOUR furnished rooms for housekeeping. 801 Pine St. Housekeeping Rooms. 731 DODGE ST.—One large room and kitchen on second floor; gas furnished; also one large room with board if pre- ferred. Phons Douglas 6449. TAL furnished housekeeping rooms with fuel and gas, for small service; mechanio and wife preferred. Douglas”7163. 2423 8. 24th St. THREE furnished rooms, coal, electric light and ice for man and wife for one hours’ service dally. Phone Dous. 7163. BT, MARY'S Ave, 2663—Two modern front rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; _reasonable. 3021 ST. MARY'S Ave—Nowly papered, ‘modern housekeeping rooms, $2.50 and up. PARLOR floor, 2 or 4, every convenienc shady porch, first class, $3.00. 604 8. 28th. Board and \Rooms. BT. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3-room apart- ment. Call Harney 647. North. CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart- ment, big rooms, cool in summer, fine large screened porch. “The Ivy, corner Bherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $32.50 per mo. See janitor in basement apart- ment or call office, Doug. 1009. SCOTT & HILL CO. TWO and thres room furnished and un- furnished modern apartments. Ten per mo, and upwards. Adults. 4758 N. 24th street. MODERN apt, 7 rooms, $26; near posl office. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. South, 5-ROOM modern apartment, with heat and Janitor service; walking distance; 420 So. 26th Avenue.. wls .$40.00 BENSON & MYERS C 424 Omuha National Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment; very desirable. The Chula Vista, 30th and Poppleton. Conrad Young, 322 Branaels Th Doug. 1671, " 4-ROOM heated Apt, all modern, newly decorated, corner, 1st floor, Apt. 1, Marfon. 18 Maple St. Red 1881, §-rm. mod. flat, 2308 S. 24, $20, H. 4711, Miscellaneous. BRICK AND STUCCO HOUSE IN WEST FARNAM DIST, Where can you buy a good home built of permanent material located on a 80- ft. lot, on & paved street in the West Far- nam district, convenient to 2 car lines, onsisting of § rooms and 2 completo bath rooms, mald’s quarters, sleeping porch, ete, at a price much less than the house alone would cost? This s not an old place, but is something good; priced way below cost to sell, and should be investigated by anyone desiring a good home in the West Farnam or cathedral district. Easy terms. Immediate posses- slon, See us about . PRICE, GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bl!! Bldg. FOUR-ROOM bungaiow just being com- plated, $1,250. Only 100 cash. D-8330. North. - MINNE LUSA 6 RMS., NEW, $4,650 Here I8 & brand new home in one of the chotcest residence districts in Omaha. Ab- solutely complete in every detail. House has big llving room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Three bed rooms and bath on the second floor. Oak woodwork, oak floors upstairs and down. Every room in the house is artistically decorated. Bullt-in buffet, bookcases and fireplace. Locatlon is only three blocks north of Mlller park, east front on 24th St. Reagpnable terms can be arranged if desired. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1536. 333 Ross Bldg. “CLOSE-IN SNAP. A corner lot near High school, B0x66 Part of lot is improved and brings $100 per month rent. ‘The whole thing goes for $6,600; $2,500 cash, balance $44 per month, Act.quick, H. A. WOLF, Doug. 8068. K ACRE. $76 DOWN, BAL. $15 PER MONTH. A dandy laying acre just east of Elm- wood park for $1,600. See this at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5th Floor Omaha N Bunk Bldg. D. 1781, ON account of death of owner will sell 6-room all-modern home at 2118 Grand Ave. to responsible party for $300 down, balance $30.00 per month. Full size lot; nice lawn and shade; on paved street; rooms are large with oak floors down- stairs; hot water heat.’ Latest light fix- tures. Price $3,600. Come out and see this. Colfax 2147 or 1868. PRAIRIE PARK—Most artistic district in city. No sheds, alleys, tin cans or dead cats. Has steam heated press brick community garage and club house. Houses and lots $4,600 to $56,600 with paving paid in full. One-tenth cash, balance 1 per cent monthly or will bulld to sult purchaser. B. J Scannell, Doug. 398 or Colfax 3511, 818 BOUTH 26th St—Board and room; ex- cellent home cooking; furnishings new. $5 a week; accommodate 15. Harney 1337. VERY desirable 4-room apt. in the Linwood, near 2611 Harney. 2d_floor, east front. Vory choice. Sce this. D. 1472, NICB front room, strictly modein, priva family; breakfast and evening dinner. & 8. 28th St. Harney 1340. . . 28TH, 620—Desirable, cool rooms and good board; walking distance; reason- able. Harney 4703. TARGE southeast room; running water; with meals; in private home. Phone Harney 1141. BEAUTIFUL front room suitable fo! private home, with board. Harney ROOM and board, private family; % block to Farnam. Harney 4346. §16 N, 20th—Two modern rooms with board; Close in. Unfurnished Rooms. 3 and 4-room brick flats, close in, mod. ex. heat, $13. Toland & Trumbull. = D. 6707. MODERN apartments, $18 and up, Near postoffice. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago, WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses lnd>Flntst_ WANTBD TO RENT—Immediately, good 7 or 8-room house with garage in West Far- nam district or Dundee. Must be a first- class place. Give full Information. Ad- dress O 137,Bee. Wanted to Rent Houses in DUNDEE. W. L. SELBY & SONS. Douglas 1510. THREB Iarge rooms with water oloset, $13. 3011 Webster. SIODERN front rooms, ground floor, very reasonable. 2417 Capitol Ave. Rooms Wanted. FOU PEOPLE WHO RENT ROOMS, CALL THE BEE WANT AD DEPT. and find out all about the FURNISHED ROOM GUIDK. Its a plan that s helping many people rent their rooms. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate Jocked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 B. 16th 8t. Douglas 4163, FWO young ladies desire board and room in refined Jewish family. Webster 2689. FOR RENT—FURNISHED Apartments and Houses. ‘Aparments. SPLENDID, NEW_FURNISHBD. TRAVERTON FIREPROOF. 24TH AND LANDON COURT. Catoring to people of refined tastes. Apartment 1is completely equipped for housekeeping; up to date and comfortable. TRAVER BROS, Tel. Doug. 6886. 705 Omaha Natl. Bank, Or Call Douglas 7821. FWO rooms end_bath, furnished apt. In the Maewood, at 2511 Harney, 3d floor; pri- vate balcony, with 4 French do new fumed oak furniture, with linens and sil- verware complete; Plenty of hot water; first-class janitor sorvice; summer rate, 35. Bee this at once. EANEST SWEET, 2611 Harney St_D. 1473, Houses. ¥OR BUMMER—Furnished Bouss, 11 Toome, un tennis court, s e an m:nn.d;. BODGE & Con Toth and Harney. RNIBHED cotlage, with plano; modern except heat. 2613 N. 6lst St. Phone Ben- won 397. HOTELS “—BAVOY HOTEL, 16TH & JACKBON, - OMAHA, NEB. [ Making special summer rates from §$3.50 to $1.00 per week, with hot and ‘cold ‘Water. H. WRINER, Prop. e FOR RENT—HOUSES West. X7ILL take general contract for your new home and relleve you of all detail and worry. Wil work out a plan to suit Phone Benson 122. F. T. Trullinger. rooms, all mod., fine lot, facing south, No. 3113 Leavenworth; suitable for room- ers; by L. N. Stern, D. 8610. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and moy- ing. 219 N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 394 or Wabster 5699 GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, shi 3-horse van and 2 men, $1.25 per hou tor: $2 per month. Satlstaction guaranteed. Douglas 1338 and Tyler 330, METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attentlon given to orders for mov- ing, packing or storage, office at Raymond § ROOMS MODERN, $100 CASH $25 PER MONTH. 4207 Ohlo Sf., strictly modern except furnace. House bullt about three years; newly painted and papered. Price, $2,400; $100 cash, $25 a month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Office open ovenings 7 till § p. m. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. BUNGALOWS of 6 rms. and bath, oak fin- ish, beam cellings, fireplace, bookcases, rooms all decorated, large sun room with six windows, furnace heat, dandy ecast front lot, fonced, 1 blk. to car, 15 minutes car ride downtown. Price, $3,660—about $500 cash, rest monthly. Evan R close {n, modern. large lot, modern extra large lot, ¢ modern, two lots T. SMITH & CO, 914 City National Bank Bldg SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INNURANCE SEB O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY, 634 Brandels Theater Bldg, Ty'er 1024, Want Ads never shirk their work— they will get results, if anything will. MG A B o) REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North. Seuth. - I 96 FEET, 16th St, 3 blks. from viaduct, $6,600. McCague Inv. Co., MoCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. 4,000 AN acre or (wo bought now I dens will make you more money than any other kind of investment. Call, write or phone us, Tyler 60, for reading matter, telling moro about Benson Gardens, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney 8t $100 a lot, ensy nd Grover, one mile from car. Address Mrs. H. L. Howvor, 3824 Grand Ave. Phone Colf'x 762. REAL ESTATE—Exchanges A FORCED SALE 7 NICE ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERN. $300 down, price $3,200, easy terma, but want an offer; must sell at once. Would consider a good lot; has m nice garage; south front; bullt for a home. Ad 8 2 a CALIFORNIA liltie suburban farms near Los Angeles, for sale on easy payments. £, R. Waite, Shawnes, l'\flnhmrmr. PROSPERITY IN CANADA $90.000,000 in new wealth added In 1916, Enormous corps and low taxation make tarmers rich. Wheat average, 36.16 bush- els per acre in Albera, 28.76 bushels per acre in Saskatchewan, 38.50 bushels per acre in Manitoba. Taxes averago $24 and will not exceed $35 per quarter sec- tion, includes all taxes; no taxes on im- provements. Free schools and full re- Iiglous liberty, good climate. Get your farm home from the Canadlan FPacific rallway, 20 years to pay. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre, irrigatod lands from $35, and the government guarantees your land and water titles. Balance, after first payment, extended over nine tean years with interest at 6 per cent; privileges of paying in full any time. Befora final payment becomea dus your farm should have pald for ftaelf. We will lend you up to $2,000 in improve- ments in certain districts, with no curity other than the land itself. ticulare on request, Ready-made farms for sale. Special easy terms. Loans for live stock. In defined districts, after one years occupation, under certain conditions, we advance cattls, sheep and hogs to farmers up to & value of §1.000. Weo want yo we can afford to help you We own the land; we want the land cultivated. Our interests are mutuil. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Bend for free book, J. 8. Dennis, Assistant to the President, adian Pacific Rail- %3 Ninth Ave, Calgary, Alberta, 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES good, heavy soll, \well settled part of Todd county, Minn good roads, schools and churches; price, $16 to $20 per mcre; terms, §1 per acre cash, balance $1 per mcre a Year; 5,000 acres to select from nts wanted; will make low railroad rate to inspect. SBCHWAB BROS. uth Bldg.. Minn Missouri Lands. R Ply polls, Minn. THE remarkable Incre Want Ads can be traced to only one source— Kood results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 20,100 MORE PAID WANT ADS in first five montha of 1916 than in Same Period of 1915. GRIZAT BARGAINS—$6 down, ¥6_monthly buys, 40 acres, good fruit and poultry Jand near town, southern Missourl. Prica only $176, Address Box 808, Excelslor Sprin 0. S = CHEAP FARMS8—Any size, easy terms, In the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Mo. W, §. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha, SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Oak finish, hot water heat, large base- ment_ woll-bullt house, east front lot, 50x 124, With a garage; paving pald for; cost owner §4,600; would exchange for cheaper place farther out. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1204. CAN sell or exchange anything you have _to offer. C. J. Canaz. McCague Blds. WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANT? 8ee us first. We may have just what you want. We sell or trade everything. anywhere. Chas. J. Smith. Tyler 1591 612 Bo. 18th. 320 A. CHOICH upland farm, 3% miles of Coleridge, Cedar Co., $126—will trade half ~-mdse. or good income. ABBOTT—4 Patterson Blk., 20-R. pt. house to exchan Rental $540, clear, Will assume mort, J. L. Barber, Keeline Bldg., Ty. 1170. eage, city property and ranches lo and exchange. W. Morgan, 1916 Cuming Bt. Douslas 2468. EQUITY In good 9-r. house for cottage; worth $2,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 a. m. = City. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. Brand new five-room, strictly modern bungaloy, within one block of Miller park; oak finish throughout, with oak floors; nice lot. Price, $3,100. Well worth $3,600 to $3,700. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. Bungalow Filve rooms and bath, strictly modern, finished in oak, latest lighting fixtures, good furnace, full basement, large attic. 39011 No. 26th St. Price $3,150. Terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bld Phorie_Douglas 4270. TAKEN IN TRADE WILL SELL CHEAP, $1,000—3100 CASH. 3720 Ohio 8t, 6 rooms, all on one floor; newly painted and papered; full lots, some shrubbery; monthly payments like rent. Office open evenings 7 to # p. m. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. SACRIFICE SALE. 1630 N. 17th St. 8-room house; walk- ing distance. Don’t fall to see this prop- erty if you want a bargain. 8. P BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1506. 300 Bee Bldg. T HAVE just finished an all modern, fully dscorated, oak finish bungalow on fine east front lot and can sell same for $2,260, on very easy terms. Call Colfax 1836, OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern 8-room house, with sleeping porch; oak floors and woodwork; excellent condition, A real bargain. Webster 1127. Furniture Co., 1513 and 1516 Howard St. | KOUNTZE Place restricto district resi- Phone D 5524. dence for sale. F. V. Knlest, 35156 N. 18th. 2922 N. *th St., 6 rooms, inodern, two Maggard storles_ Webater 731. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1495, South. n RENTAL ¢ FIDELITY qmvice ¢REE Phone Douglas 288 for complete lst of vacant houses and apart- ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C' REE Express Co., MoV’n‘, packing and stora, 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6148, — FOR RENT—Business Pr'p'ty Stores. BTORES FOR RENT. We are making plans to remodel the buflding at 1814-16-18 Harney St putting in a new front and making one room 66x133 with second floor and basement under the south sixty feet. Will lease to desirable tenant the entire space or divide to sult. N. P. DODGE, 206 Whitnell Bldg. FOR RENT, Very fine atore room, located at 24th and Leavenworth BSts. Reasonable rent. For turther information call CALKINS & CO.,, Douglas 1313. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. STORES. Modern store room and basement, 623 8. 16th St; fine location for grocerles and meats. CONRAD YOUNG, J6it LINGOLN BLVD—Ii-room house, | 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571, strictly modern, with hot water heat. |STORE ROOMS at 1809-1811 Faruam Bt Price, $50. Douglas 1818. Thos. F. Hall, 423 Ramge BIdg. D. 7406 JBW G-room cottage in the rear of 4170 | SMALL store, near postoffice, $26. G. P. Cass 8t. Phone Walnut 2645, Stebbins, 1610 Cilcago. © " North. [§15 GRANT BT.—1 com., modern, T, F. Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. Dou — South. HOUSES FOR RENT, = CREIGH, BONS & CO, 508 BEB BLDG., DOUG. 200. (FIRST floor of brick house for rent, reas- onable. 6 rooms and bath. 2620 Woolworth Ave. Tyler 1501, [T ROGMS, modern except heat. telar. Phone Red 090, Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 7-R. 5016 No. 42d . St. SBTRICTLY MODERN., 6-R. 2719 Bo. 10th St... 6-R. 6337 No. 27th St. 7-R. 4303 Erskine St. $18. 74 2222 Cas- 8.R. 1612 No., 40th detached houso, good district) .. . 26th B! in the rear). FLATS. STRICTLY MODERN. 4-R. 2041 Howard St.... 5-R. 688 So. 35th St., (close in) 5-R. 1931 So. 10th Bt., (brand new). 27.50 WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM- PLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENT- ING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, Offices with American Security Co., 17th 8t Doug. 203 So. 6018, ., / 1l mod., entire house new plumbin $3z2.50, 114 8. 29th, 8-r., all mod. house, well ar- ranged for renting rooms, $25. 903 N, 17th, 6-r., all mod. apt., $27.50. 2310 Nicholas 8t, 4-r, mod. .fiat, steel range, gas plate, water paid, $1 1 RASP BROS,, Doug! 1653, STORE buliding, living rooms in rear, 2005 N. 20th. Douglas “1853. Offices and Desk Room. $16—Nice large office, W Bik. $16—Double office in Ware Blk. $100—Very larg ce on 3d floor of Ware Blk., with large vault. H. A, WOLF, 614 Ware Bik. WEAD BLDG., 18th and Farnam Sts, de- sirable suites of rooms facing court house lawn. Excellent light and cool. Baldrige Bldg., 20th and Farnam Sts, veral fine rooms facing Farnam St. s . D. Wead, Agent, Doug. 171. l"'\l'lol Sulte for Doctor and Dentist Let us show you. ‘The Bee Building, Otfice Room 103, ——— e DESIRABLE office rooms in the remodelled Crounse block, 119 N, 16th 8t. (opposite postoffice), $10 to §16 per month. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Th: Doug. 1571, Miscellaneous. LARGE, light basement st 16th and How- ard; Iow‘unL Wright & Lasbury. 0. 163. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. 641 Lincoln Bivd. This Is & 7-roem, strictly all modern house In good repair, facing the boulevard, just north of Cal- ifornia St.; handy to Crelghton collegs; easily worth 85,500, but will sell for $4,600; easy terms if desired. Do not bother ten- ant_ but see us for full particulars. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962, #19-39 City Natlonal, ON BOULEVARD SOUTH OF PARK - BEAUTIFUL HOME EAST FRONT 2320 South 32d 8t. we have one of the prettiest homes you can find for the money in the city of Omaha. Large re- ception room; wide, open stalrway, with quarter-sawed white oak floors; good, large dining room at least 14 feet square; large den off dining room; kitchen well lighted, with good, large pantry; 4 large bedrooms and bath on second floor, very tastily decorated; maple floors well pol- ished; plenty of big windows; open sleep- ing porch off one of the bedrooms. Full concrete basement; hot water heat- ing system, with Rudd instantaneous hot | . water heater; floor drain, conveniences and toflet. Big garage for two machines, with full cement driveway. Beautiful yard; whole lot s fully cov- ered- with blue grass and clover; shade trees and flowers in abundance. Lot 47x 127 feet, gvith good alley. | This property is the best buy we have loffered this year. Call us for an appointmient to see this property. / HIATT COMPANY, 2 9 Omaha Nat'l Ban Tyler 6 " NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE SOUTH 24TH ST., OWNER WILL TAKE LOT As part payment on a beautiful new 6-room all modern home, finished in hard wood throughnut. Many speclal featutes, such as buflt-In bookcases, Kitchen cabi- net, etc. Completely modern in every re- spect, Including fixtures, screens, soddin sidewalks, etc. Price $4,100. If you have a good lot or two or three cheap lots, will take same as part payment, For further informution call Harney 6934 today, or after 6 p. m. weoks duys. WANT AN OFFER. Non-resident owner says sell. 1906 So. 334 St., 8 rooms, mod., large barn or ga uge; fine east front lot, BOX140 ft., street paved and paid; fine shade. Price $4,000, but make us an offer. D. V. SHOLES CO,, 915-18 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. COTTAGE FOR SALE. with laundry Four-room cottage and corner lot, on ¢ar line, near Hanscom Place. Price $2,000. A nice little home for two, or a good Investment. The houss rents for $180 per year and there s room to build another house or flats on the corner. J. H. DUMONT & CO, 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. 5-ROOM bungalow : oak floors threughout; oak fin ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at §3,000. Easy terma. 4 BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxion Blk Doug, 1732, NEAR HANSCOM PARK, 32,400 §-room cotta all modern, on lot 34x 160, paving all paid, fine neirhburhood This Is a snap. . J. TEBBENS 2308 80. 16TH, 6-room modern, new, fus nace; 33 or 66-ft. lot; street paved. Berka & Musil. D. 5867, QUICK BALE—1-room house, half black from Hanscom park., Owner, Harney 434s. REAL ESTATE—Investments IF YOU have a good, wide lot, let bulld for you an income bullding. Let us show you how you can make from 8 per vent to 10 por cent net on your investment. Rent will more than pay for the property. Omaha is growing and demands for rental property is growing. HOME BUILDERS 17th and Douglas Sts, Omaha. NEW DOUEBLE BRICK FLAT BUILDING FOR INVESTMENT Located on {3d St. between California and Webster, Each flat has five rooms; llving_room_ dining room and kitchen on rirst floor and two bedrooms and bath on second floor, making a very desirable rental property. Strictly first-class and modern throughout. Can sell on payment down of §2,000, balan: out the same as rent. Phone Tyler 60 HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St. NO man ever gol rich on a salary. You can invest a small or large sum with Home Bullders, and you are guaranteed 7 per cont on your investment. Shares now $1.18, with a probable advance July 1. Safe, profitable investment, cash divi- dends HOME BUILDERS, INC. 17th and_Douglas Sts., Omaha A BIG LITTLE BARGAIN. Miiltary Ave., Clifton HIill, to settle estate, 6-room house, business lot; pres- ent home or investment; good future; reduced to 31,260, ? GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. \ Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE—Improved 1,400-acre ranch cated 1 mile from good town on main line U. P. R. R. in Cheyenne Co, Neb. Price $17.60 per acre, Write for {llustrated book- let. H, C. Casselman, Sidney, Neb. T60 ACRES in Kimbail county, Nebrasks, at $12.00 per nore; this is & bargain. Ad- dress P 262, Beo. North Dakota Lands. TMPROVED farms _down In southeastern North Dakota; Ransom and LaMoure counties; many with good buildings, some with stock, machinery and growing erops; $36 to $76 per acre; special Inducements. Write for list. John W. Norton Co., 466 Shubert RIdg., Bt. Paul, Minn. ‘Wisconsin Lands. GET literature and maps the cheapeat good land In United States. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Bts.. Omaha. Doug. 1188. Miscellaneous. e and city property for C. R. Combs, 809 Brandels 3018, FINANCIAL Loans and Mortgages. FARMS, nore = We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city roperty and eastern Nebras- fia farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO,, 212 South 17th St. UNEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lunds at b per cent, 5% per cent & ¢ pr ot W. H. THOMAS, 228 Keeline Bldg. Douglas 1643, § PER CENT to 6 per cent on best clase city residences In_amounts $2,000 up; aleo farm loaws. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1632 Farnam Bt. PRIVATE MONEY, SHEPEN & COMPANY, KFELINE BUILDING. TMAHA homes. Kast Nebraska farma. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, meha Nat'l D d so buy good farm mort- ! REAL BESTATE loans, six per cent. N, K. BUCK & CO, #12 Omaha Nat, Bank. $2.000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent, semi- annual, secured by property, valued $5,400. Talmage-Loomis Iny. Co., W. 0. W. Bldj S S aNODRTAT, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE_BLDG. T MONEY on_hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank CITY and farm loa 5 J. H. Dumont & Co.,, 416 Ki W COLFRX, Tos Kesilne Bl Feal Ba- | LA S o T ARRY, (s GOy BEiovartyLerka i anthasile | SCRES it el InaWB s RAT 1 { FECEES —— —|GARVIN BROS. x.tmme Biae. Benson. A ¥100 To 310,000 made promptly. ¥ D. Wead, START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT! 0 per month; price located on Locust St. between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright, Bee office, Omaha. Dundee. $1,000 SACRIFICE We are offering for the first time, at the above low price, one of the best built homes on Dougl 8t., near 49th. This is #n attractive 7-room house, woll bullt, with the best of finish, easily satisfy you that the pri less than cost to duplicate. Has large liv- ing room arrangements, with brick fire- place, beam cellings, hot water heat, Rudd instantaneous gas heater, thermostat two bathrooms, basement all plastered’ and divided into three rooms; full lot, with paving all paid; garage and drivew This 18 a complete home and you will surely like it. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962, 919-20 City Natlonal. “Dundee bungalow. Douglas 260 Dundee lot, $995. Douglas 2096, 2% acres near Dundes. Douglas 2596, DUNDEE—See me for good bargains in resi- dences and vacant property. Good loca- A. Grimm 849 Om. k. Florence. 40 acres, $9,250; stock, crop and implements all lfio;(_?_. L. Nnnmrw Y, Fju{!nw-, Neb. Miscellaneous. ON@ ACRE WITH SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. Bix-room, strictly modern bungalow, oak floors and oak finish throughout, buflt-in bookcase, colonnade opening and bullt-in window seat; all fenced woven wire tight; has new gal and new chicken house, Wil be sold at a kreat sacrifice. Price, $4,600. Less than you can bulld improve. monts_for. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Sth Floor Omaha N B 1d D. 17 ONP ACRE 2-ROOM HOUSE. One acre, fine, rich garden land, per- fectly level; dandy new 2-room bungalow; good well. Price, $1,400; $100 cash, bal- ance $15 per month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask_for Mr. Lowrey HASTINGS & HEYDEN, - e _ REAL ESTATE WANTED _ GOOD LOT WANTRD. As part payment, with some cash, on new -room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground: chicken house and’ gar- o L 1266, Boe. 1614 Harney St Want Ads never shirk their work— they will get results, if anything will, Farnam 8t B, 614, 6 por cent. W. T. Smith Co., 914 City National. Abstracts of Title. Abastract Co, We can bring down your abstract P D. Guarantee short notice. R. 7 N “Title, Guarantes 0., a modern abstract 17th St Tel. D. 06483 ) ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. on and Abstract office. Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles ~ For Sale. HAY, $6.60 a ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16, POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGBEONS pay far better than chickens; always penned up; little space needed to free start; Majestic Squab Just Received book explains il Dept. 91, Adel, Ia “Mexican Baby Parr first ones of the season, §8 and §1 Gelsler_ Bird Co., 1617 Farnam St REIAN KI'IN'ENS, Baldwin Cattery, Morningside, lowa. e ot Screenings, $1.25 per 100 ibs, 801 N. 16th Bt. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE woek It y the Max 7 COME up thin used car nt A bargain, Studebalker, 4-cylinder . 82650 1911 Cadillac S . 400 Two 1913 Overiands, each,. o 800 Four Ford tourlng cars......3200 to 326 One Chevrolet roadster B s L Chalmers roadsters . 260 1912 Maxwell truck . Two Bulek Truck ANy SRE i85 im0 Two 1914 Maxwell touring cars, each 300 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. 2216 Farnam AUTO CLEARING HOUSE D. 3310 2200 Farnam. Brand new 1016 Ford. 1014 Vella, Touring. 1916 Reo Touring. 1914 Chevrolet Touring, THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER. Make & ton truck out of your Ford car. Everybody 18 buying this “Form-a-Truck.” It solves your delivery problem and sells ltke wild fire. Agents wanted. For par. ticulars seo or write JOHNSON-DA! FORTH CO., 1620 N. 16th, s only protection, s preparing against some unexpected emergency. Buy your au- tomobile Insurance of i W11 Y, ELLIS & THOMPSON, Eity Nat. Bank. Doug. 1819, BARGAINE A7 250 MURPHY-U'BRIEN AUTO CO, 1814-16-15 Farnem St WE will (rkdo you & new Ford tor your oid one INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO,, 20th and Harney. Doug. 6361, e ot ditlon throughout. Address B 278, I 1914 “CAXWELL G-passenker, good condition, | __cheap for cash Leavenworth St Automobiles Wanted, 500 equity In 40 ft. lot, Fleld club . will trade for Ford In good con- dition. Address C 1 Heo Electric_Automobiles. t rep'g electrio and old tires. We make one new tirs from 2 old ones and save you b0 cent. 2 In 1 Vuleanizing Co., 1618 Dav- Omaha, Neb. Doug! 30x3-IN., $6.76: 30x3 %y, § Other sizes In proportion. Duplex Trie Co, 2018 Farnam Streot. AUTO TIRE 5 REBUILT, $2.00 TO $8.00. DUO TIRE CO. 1611 CHICAGO S8T. Auto Repairing and Painting. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair and rices right. 213 8. 19th 8t. D. 730, #1100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Cotls repaired. havedarfor. 210 N. 18th. ;Molorcyc ‘s and Bicycles REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jos. Arbet and wife to Paul K 1 142 feot wesl firat street, south side, 43x of Thirty 130 Ellen Charlotte Tyler and husband, et al., to Frank Kriss, northeast corner Tenth and Hickory, 100x140........ Charles Horn and wife to Robert Thompson, southweat corner Forty- l;;nnd and Mayberry stroets, 43.04x Sterling Land company to Andrew Jacobson, northwest corner Bluff u;|‘;l Sheffield streets, Florence, 66x 800 Lillian Goldwmith and Georgla Darlene Bond Vincent, For- ty-first streot, 51 feet south of Call- fornin, t alde, 61x111.5 ..., . 6,800 Lizzle Sutherland Dennis to Henry G. Kiddoo, Twen nd street, 70 feet north of stroot, west side, 47x130 ... Charles W, Amour, Bauman street, i) 1,600 127.6 feot cast of Thirtieth street, south side, Sarah E. Beahm to Henry G. Nelwon, Jr., Erskine street, 200 feet weat of 4,700 Forty-second stret, 120 60x north slde, . . 1,860 W. Haller and o y Bushnell, Davenport street, Florence, 150 feet west of Prospect stroet, Aouth side, 60x132... Reanna Edward 8. Flor and wife to Nel Christiansen, Frederick feet eant of Central bouls slde, 48.4x128.3 ......... Emma Craven to Alfonso L. Logsdon, Twenty-sixth street, 45 feet south of Taylor stret, weést side, 46x127..... Morningside Land company to Otho E. Ash, Boward street, 93 feet east n‘|“urnhnm avenue, north aide, 80x 1 e e . . John Appleby and wife to Geo \A Holton, McKinloy atreet, Benson, 100 feet west of Military avenue, north side, 60x128 ... Cariton D), 1,000 1,400 1 Hutehinon to L tor C. Hutchinson and wife, Nicholas stroet, 40 feot ecast of Forty-first street, north side, 40x140. S Mabelle B. Straughn and husband to George T. Schnets, northeast cor- nor Thirtieth and Sprague street ABRIIOU L8 i George T. Morton to Bchool of Omaha, went of Forty-elghth street, side, 132x200 Alice Carrick to School Omaha, Chicago stroes, of Twenty-third streef, I S Harry Forehead and wife to School District of Omaha, Chicago str 60 foet east of Twenty-third stre north side, 33x132 L. Reod and wife to trict of Omaha, southeast corner Twenty-third and Chicago streets, District Walnut street, 260 feet north oot eant north slde, A. Turn old furmiture, housenola goods and clothing into cash with a Bee Wart Ad. 13 Omaha High Grads | Plan for Annual Reunion in June In the neighborhood of 500 guests are expected at the annual reuniom of the alumni of the Omaha High school, to be held next Monday eve- ning, June 19, at the Happy Hollow ¢lub. The board of directors has se- lected a large reception committee, with members of each of the classes since 1876, The following is a list of the chair- men of the class committees from 1904 to the present time. If further infor- mation should be desired, it can be had by calling any of these people: 1904 2 e . Tom Whitlock Arthur Thompson Jerome Heyn F. H. Gulgard Marlon Fay Willams J Porter Allan Wilbur Fullaway Rotarians Plan for ThEEig Parade The members of the Omaha Rotary club will march in the big Flag day parade today, the weekly letter requesting Rotarians to assemble on Dodge street between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets to join to the third division. § The newlg—elected officers of the club are to be installed at the weekly meeting and luncheon Wednesday. The following will serve for the en: suing year: Dr. E. C. Henry, presi gent: W. H. Clarke, first vice pres ent; ghn Mellen, second vi:e‘g]reli- dent; Dan Johnson, secretary; W. G. Silver, treasurer. 'i'he last two were re-elected. Past President Harley Moorhead will preside at the meeting. One new member, Frank F. Drexel, will be introduced. New Ordinance to Regulate Brick Kilng An amended ordinance offered by Mayor Dahlman at the meeting of the city council provides that after September 10 no brick kiln within the city limits may be operated with clay from locations other than the immediate vicinity of the kiln, ‘This measure refers particularly to the Smith Bros. Brick yard, against which improvement clibs protested on account of dirt being hauled over paved streets from points some dis- tance from the yard. The council voted to give the Smith company ninety days in which to abate the ob- jectionable features of their business, LEIGH, NEB., TOURISTS, EN ROUTE EAST, STOP IN OMAHA Gus Hahn and J. R. McNary and their families of Leigh, Neb,, passed through Omaha Monday enroute to Illinois in the former’s automobile, which was equipped with a trailer for carryinqrn camring outfit for the party. They will spend. two weeks camping at different places in Illinois The Secret & Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trall” “Fighting in Flanders,” “The Road to Glery,” “Vive la France,” etc. FOURTH INSTALLMENT. Synopsls. : Lieutenant Jarvis Hope is detailed by the United States naval board to Investigate and report his findings on the invention of Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to bring tl submarine to a state of perfection. The lle! tenant arrives in Valdavia and ls welcomed by the inventor and his daughter, Cleo, On the trial trip of the Inventor's boat, & anese holper is surprised in the mct of e amining the mechanism of the ventllating device. Hope reports favorably on the new device, but there are others Interested in it. An attempt to burglarize Dr. Burke's labora- tory falls, but !ater Cleo finds him murdered in his bedroom, Cl olls her fabher's Ii- brary to get money; later she finds a note from which she learns that they contain the secret formu ‘With Hope she races to the auctioneer's store only to find it in flames. (Continued from Saturday.) “There he is! There he is! That's the fellow who called on me last!” he cried excitedly, pointing through the cigar store window. “Seel Across the street therel The fellow just get- ting on a motorcycle!” “By the living'jingo, if it ain’t Sat- suma!” roared Hook. “Just let me get a-holt of the skunk!” and he rushed for the door, followed by Hope and Cleo, the former as he ran thrusting into his pocket the sheet from Dawson's ledger. Dodging through the crowd with amazing agility, considering his bul Hook would have caught Satsuma ha he not tripped on a length of firehose and gone sprawling. Satsuma, his at- tention directed by the jeers and laughter of the onlookers, turned, recognized the prostrate and cursing seaman, and, getting his motorcycle started at that moment, shot down the street and *disappeared around a corner. “Quick!” called Hope; “jump into my car and we'll try to overtake him,” but by the time they rounded the cor- ner the Japanese was lost to sight amid the press of traffic. “There's no use in trying to catch him in this crowd,” said Hope, slow- ing down the car. “It's evident that that story of his having shipped on a boat for South America was all a fake. We had better inform the po- lice that he i§ in the city. But the first and most important thing for us to do is to make straight for 1485 Edgemere road and have a look at tll.l(g”hook bought by this man Stephan- L T When Olga Ivanoff left the Daw- son auction rooms with the list which, by her simple ruse, she had obtained so easily, she directed the driver of her taxicab to take her to the Portola Arms, where she had an apartment. Thirty minutes later, having removed the traces of her hurried trip from tered, for in the half hour which had Valdavia, she re-entered the car and ordered the man to drive her to 1485 Edgemere road. Had it not been for her woman's vanity the entire course of this story might have been al- tered, for in the half hour which had elapsed Gerald Morton had called up- on Dawson, had likewise obtained a copy of the list, like Olga, was on his way to the Edgemere road address. Thus it happened that, as the touring car whicn he had en- gaged was speeding out California street, Olga's taxicab, recklessly driv- Copyright, 1918, by E. Alexander Powell, en by a chauffeur who had several | drinks more than were good for him, came whirling down one of the steep grades from Nob Hill and swurg into the main thoroughfare squarely in the path of Morton's machine. There was a shout of warning, squeal off brakes, suddenly applied, and, with a crash of splintering wood and break- ing glass, the heavy touring car struck the taxicab arely amidships. So rapidly was Morton’s car travelin that the lighter machine was hurles the with of the street by the violence of the collision’and collapsed .Tx‘nin“ the opposite curb, shattered almost beyond recognition, A crowd collect: as though by magic. The driver the taxicab, blood streaming from an ugly gash in his head, and groaning horribly, was lifted from amid the wreckage and carried into a nearby drug store, while Olga, very white and shaken, but quite uninjured, was helped from the shattered machine by a score of willing hands. Morton hurried to her, profusely apologetic. When he saw her striking beauty he became more apologetic still. . “T'm terribly sorry,” he said, offer- ing her his arm, for it was evident that e was still suffering from the shock, “but your car appeared so suddenly that we didn’t have time toturn aside. Won't you at least permit me to make amends by taking you home? My car seems to be still in running order.” “Thank you,” replied Olga, “but. I couldn't think of troubling you. As I am in a great hurry, however, I should appreciate it if you would get me another cab.” “I'm afraid ther are no taxis to be had out here,” said Morton, lookin about him, “and it will make me feel ever so much more comfortable if you will make use of my car. I shali be only too glad to take you anywhere you wish to go.” “In that case I will accept your of- fer,” answered Olga, and she permit- ted him to assist her into his ma- o chine. “Where do you wish to go?” he in- quired, taking the seat beside her in the tonneau. “To Edgemere road,” she answered, consulting a paper which she took from her purse, “No. 1485.” Morton stared at her in sher amaze- ment. “Why, that is where I was—" he began, and then checked himself, Of all the extnordmarl\; coincidences of which he had ever heard, surely this was the trangest, that he, hurrying to an obscure house in a remote sub- urb_of the city, should collide with a taxicab carrying a beautiful woman to the same destination! What was taking her to the house in Edgemere road, he wondered. Suddenly he re- called Dawson's description of the woman who had called at the auction rooms and obtained a copy of the list. “A tall, dark, foreij -l{)okin wo- man,” the auctioneer had said. There was no room for doubt; the woman of the auction room episode ‘and the woman of the taxicab accident must be one and the same, By one of those coincidences which are ‘stranger than fiction, the mysterious woman whom he was so anxious to meet had been thrown almost literally inte his arms, Morton's mind worked rapidly. Continued Tomorrow.).