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FOR RENT—HOUSES HOTELS THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 191 19 —_—%—_“—_————————————————“————_____ REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED REAL ESTATE—-ExchInges South. FOR RENT—Nice modern hous and sleeping porch; corner lot, large yal with shade trees; owner now in hous __R. Thompson, 2218 D St BAVOY HOTEL, 16TH & JACKSON, OMAHA, NEB. eclal summer rates trom $3.50 with hot and oold r WEINER, Prop. —— HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, S8ONS & CO,, 508 BEE BLDG., DOUG, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED 0. E-ROOM cottage, 1 odern _except _heat; newly papered and painted. 3577 Plerce. Tyler 2210. 5 ROOMS, modern except heat. 2333 Cas- telar. Phone Red 8080. cellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 7-R. 5016 No. 42d¢ St. STRI 6-R. 2719 So. 6-R. 6337 No. $1 27.50 22.60 8t., (choice detached house, lood residence alstrict) . Sehsbiavasas 8500 5-R. 625 So. 26th St. (close garage in the rear)............. 40.00 FLATS. STRICTLY MODBRN. 6-R. 1931 So. 10th St., (brand naw) 27, 50 WE HAVE OTHERS. BEE OUR COM- PLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENT- ING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, Offices with American Security Co., 202 So. 17th St Doug. 5018. $20.00—1712 Burt Bt, 8-room apartment, 24 floor; mod. Good. $25.00—1818 Lake St., nice 5-room mod house. Good condition; to be painted right away; possesion Mon- day. 31800—1750 So0. 27th Bt, 4-room mod. apt.,, 2d floor, St. Louls brick. $23. 00—1124 0, 2Tth .St, nice 6-room house, modern, $40.00—1120 So. 31st St., 8-room mod., hot water heat; garuge; good. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915-16 City liat'l Bank Bid, Doug. 49. § ROOMS, strictly modern and almost new, with large lot, one block from street car line. This house has hardwood finish, oak floors, beamed cellings, mantel and grate, built-in tookcases and other fea- tures which re; ‘esent the difference be- tween a home and a stopping place. $85. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. 2433 FRANKLIN, 12-r.,, all mod., $35. 1736 So. 17th, 9-r,, all mod., $22.50. 1008 Pacific, b part mod., $16. 2811 Charles, 6-r,, mod. ex. heat, $15. part mod., $15. 7-r., mod. ex. heat, $18. & COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg. Dcut 633. POULTRY AND GARDEN—Acre and small house, chicken, pigeon hovse; also 6-room for colored, downtown; city water, elec- tric light. Tel. D. 2107. West. THE BEST OFFER MADE US BY JUNE 24th. WILL BE ACCEPTED. 4804 UNDERWOOD AVE SOUTH FRONT rooms and sleeping porch, bullt oak floors and finish down- namel on 2d floor; bullt- in bookcases and other features that make a good home; garage with cement drive and nice shade trees; yard fully covered with blue grass. Owner is ask- ing §4,600, but will accept best offer made. This is your chance. Call us at once. HIATT COMPANY., 245-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 60. 3625 CALIFORNIA ST. A new attractive well built house; lot 61% feet frontage. Near some of the best d in the cathedral al Large living room, fireplace, a tractive dining ‘room, with bulit-in buf- fet, convenient kitchen and four good bed rooms. All oak floors and the very best of constructon througmour. Price $6,500. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. NEAR 29TH AND FAR- NAM STS. A dandyall modern 7-room home, on lot 40x116, which is worth $2,000, but $4,000 buys both house and lot if sold at once, or will take vacant lot or small cottage in axcnunga }) Bros. 106 McCague BI Doug. 1653. Benson Garden Acres are all well drained and has the richest soll to be had in Douglas county. DUNDEE, 5004 BURT. Small cottage for sale, modern in every respect. Ideal home for newly married, ggfioupla without family. Phone Walnut FOUR-ROOM bungalow just being com- pleted, $1,260. Only 100 cash. D-8380. BRAND new 0-room bungalow, rent §35; 3- year lease; option to apply rent on pur- chase price Fhone Walnut 3219 FOR RENT—Ap’ts and Flats West. FINE steam-| helled apartment, either 4 roomws, on West Farnam street, W. ROBBINS, 1803 FARNAM 8T. CHOICE flat, 4 rooms and bath. 502 8. 30th St., $22.60. R. Landeryon, 201 Neville Blk. Tel Doug. 8600. = DESTRABLT Aparuments. Special summer rates. First Trust Co. D. 1151. 303 So. 13th. ST. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3-room apart- ment. Call Harney 647. ST. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3-room apart- ment. Call Harney 6§47, North, CHOICE APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart- ment, big rooms, cool in summer, fine large screensd porch. “The Ivy, corner Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $33.50 per mo. See janitor in basement apart- ment or call office, Doug. 1009. SCOTT & HILL CO. MODERN apt, 7 rooms, $35; near post- office. G. P. Btebbins, 1610 Chicago. South. s-noau modam apartment, with heat and Jani lking distance; (:0 Bo. .$40.00 BENS( YE! 434 Omuha National Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment; vel desirable. ‘The Chula Vista, 30th - an Poypleton. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571, 6-rm. mod. flal, 2308 8. 24, $20. H. 471L Miscellaneous. VERY desirable 4-room apt. In the Linwood, near 2511 Harney. 2d floor, east fronmt. Vory choice. Sce this. D, 1473, North. " BOULEVARD PARK HOMES. One of 6 rooms and one cf § rooms; oak finish, strictly modern and up to date in every way; one has beamed celll bookcases and fireplace. Prices $2,950 and $3,660; terms if necessary, or good lot taken s part payment. These are both beautiful new bungalows, and it will pay you to investigate at once. Rasp Bros., Owners 108 McCague Bidg. Doug. 1653, Benson Garden Acres can be purchased now on the easy payment plan of $10 down and $10 per month, Bungalow Five rooms and bath, strictiy modern, finished in oak, latest lighting fixtures, §0od furnace, full basement, large attic, 3911 No. 35th St. Price $3,160. Terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Beo Bldg. Phoue Douglas 4370. “CLOSE-IN SNAP.” A corner lot near High school, 30x86. Part of lot Is improved and brings $100 per month rent. The whole thing goes for $6,500; $2,500 cash, balance $¢4 per month, Act quick. H. A. WOLF, 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 8083, 3 and oom brick flats, close in, mod. nox. T4 MODERN postoffice. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED 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. apartments, $18 and G. P. Stebbins, 1010 Ch(éu 0. NEW BUNGALOW. 318T LAFAYETTE AVE, JUST EAST OF BEMIS PARK, f AND 6 ROOMS, BEAM CEILING, FIREPLACE, BOOK- CASES, BUFFET, WINDOW SHADES, WATER METER; YARD SOD; EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. WANT OF- FER. NEED MONEY. CALL WEBSTER 3620 FOR PRICE AND TERMS, PRAIRIE PARK—Most artistic district In city. No sheds, alleys, chickens, ashes, tin cans or dead cats. Has steam heated press brick community garage and club house. Houses and lots §4,600 to $5,600 with paving pald in full. One-tenth cash, balance 1 per cent monthly or will build to sult purchaser. B. J Scannell, Doug. 398 or Colfax 3511 MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 8. 16th Bt. . Douglas 4163. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov- Ing. 219 N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 894 or Webster 5699, GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, packs, ships; 3-horse van and 2 men, $1.25 per hour: storage, $2 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 1338 and Tyler 330. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for mov- ing, packing or storage, office at Raymond Furniture Co., 1613 and 1616 Howard St. Phone D 6624, Maggard Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1496. h) RENTAL FIDELITY SERVICE I REE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant ho and apart- ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. ! ‘K Express Co.,, Moving, J. C. REED 335 (2 ionee: 1307 Farnam Bt. Douglas 6146, FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty Stores., / FOR RENT. Very fine store room, located at 24th and Leavenworth Sts. Reasonable rent. For turther information call CALKINS & CO, Douglas 1818, City Nat'l Bank Bldg. BTORES. Modern store room and basement, 632 8. 16th St.; fine location for groceries an. meats. CONRAD YOUNG, 322 Brandeis Theater. . Doug. 1571, 607 8. 13th St, brick., 11 8. . JOHN N. FRENZER, Dou.lu 664, STORE ROOMG at 1509-1811 Farnam 8t Thos F. Hall, ¢23 Ramge Bidg. D. 7408, GMALL siore, uec. posioffice, 336, G, ¥, Btebbirs, 1610 ( lcago. STORE hulldlu. llvlnl roonn In rear, 3008 N. 20th. FOR EENT—A conhcuouon and ocandy — e e 830 store, 8830 N. 30th St. Offices and Desk Room. l‘tnn sulu Doctor nl Deontist Let us show you. The Bee Bullding, Office Room 103. office rooms In the remodelled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (cépollh gouollln'). $10 to $15 per month. Conrad 0 ung, 323 Brandels Theater, Doug. 1671, —_— e Miscellaneors. basement at 161 ard; low rent. Wright & Lasbury, D, 168, 6 ROOMS MODERN, $100 CA3H $25 PER MONTH. 4207 Ohio Bt, strictly modern exce furnace. House bullt about three year: newly painted and papered. Price, $2,400; $100 cash, $25 e month. Phone Tyler 50 and for Mr. Lowrey Office open evenings 7 till 9 p. HASTINGS & HEYDP_N 1614 Harney St. TALEN IN TRADE WILL SELL CHEAP, $1,000—$100 CASH. 3720 Ohto St., 8 rooms, all on one floor; newly painted and papered full lots, some shrubbery; monthly payments like rent. Office ope.. evenings 7 to § p. m. Phone Tyler 60 und ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harncy St. MR. COLORED MAN, $100 DOWN—$30 A MONTH. Eight-room, strictly modern home near 35th and Blondo; oak finish, full cement bagement, furnace heat, nice lot, garage in _basement. Price, $3,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern 8-room house, with sleeping porch; oak floors and woodwork; excellent condition. A real bargain. Webster 1127, SACRIFICE SALE. 1580 N. 17th St. S-room ho ing alstance. Dox't fall to oo this prop- erty if you want a bargal 5’°p BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1606. 300 Bes Bldg. 1 HAVE just finished an all modern, fully docorated, oak finish bungalow on fine cast front lot and can wsell same for u.‘zsbo. on very easy terms. Call Colfax 1835, BARGAINT House 7 rooms and store connected, modern, good to make a Iiving at home; smali payment down, balance like rent. Call at 2631 Lake 8t., or Tel. Webster 947. KOUNTZE PLACE bargain, 2111 Spencer, 7 rooms, modern, six years old, full lot, paved street; owner occuples; $3,900. Web- ster 1045, FOR SALE BY OWNER. House bullt for a home; modern; must sell. Call 2622 Charles KOUNTZE Place restricted district resi- dence for sale. F. . Knlest. 3616 N. 18th. South. FIELD CLUB Extreme California bungalow with sun room, fireplace, and finished in the best possible way; slze of lot 45x165. Call owner, Har. 8135, for appointment and he will give you full description, or take you out and show you the house, HARRY R. SWANSON a oak floors throughout; onk fnish in iy nd ‘dining rooms; lar light, whi enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A dn at $3,000. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 643 Paxton Blk Doug, 1783, South. “$3,150 NEAR 25th AVE & WOOLWORTH 6-room two-story house, beautiful east front lot 50x1. paving paid In full. This is by far the best bargaln we have listed in the past year. Quarter-sawed oak woodwork, quarter-sawed oak floors up- stairs and down: tlle bath, first-class heating plant: small garage on the rear of the lot. $650 cash, balance $26.60 per month. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY,, ‘Tyler 1526. 333 Rose RBldg. 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 throughout. Many special features, such as bullt-In bookcases, kitchi net, spect, Including fixtures, screens, sodding, idewalks, etc. Price $4,100. If you have or two or three cheap lots, will 6 same as part payment. For further information call Harney today, or after 6 p. m. weeks days. BEAUTIFUL HOME Field Club District BUILT BY OWNER New strictly modern, 7 rooms, hardwood finish throughout. Real fireplace, sun bed. room clothes chute, etc. Large east tront lot, 60x155. Must sell. Price right. Must See to Appreciate PHONE OWNER, HARNEY 2147. Benson Garden Acres is the most beautiful acreage tract ever offered for sale near Omaha. NEW bungalow, i-room and sun parior, all on one floor, on 25th Ave. and Plerce easy terms. Call owner, Red 1881. 3308 5O. 16TH, 6-room modern, new, fuf- nace; 33 or 66-ft. lot; street paved. Berka & Musil. D. 58¢7. §-ROOM cottage, modern 2,700. 2537 8. 9th St. except furnace: Douglas 6249, Miscellaneous. ONE ACRE With plenty of bearing fruit: has a good, large 6-room house, old barn and other outbulldings; good well and cistern; located high and sightly; 13 blks. to car. This is fine for chickens, etc. Price, $3,000. Will take a small cottage or vacant lot as first pmyment. This is a reg! old-fashioned country home. Let me show you. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Blk. Benson Garden Acres are the best located acres to be had ®0 close to car line and paved road. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND BAFE FIRE AND TOR;’}AEDO INSURANCE O'NEIL'S R. B. & INS. AGENCY, 634 Brandels Theater Bldg. Ty'er 1034. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. Benson Garden Acres are for sale by Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60 for plats and price list. THE best acres are out Benson way. The best place to buy acres out Benson way is in. Benson Gardens, Richland Acres or West Benson, where we can sell you one or more acres from $3560 an acre and up, on_very easy terms. HASTINGS & HREYDEN, 1614 Harney Bt. Phone Tyler 60, BENSON Garden acres are the best olo: in acres to be had near Omaha. write or phone Tyler 50 for ing m. ter, telllng more lbuut Benson Garden acres, adjoining Bensol HASTINGS & HEYDEN‘ 1614 Harney St. IN THE CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. One of the best lots between the Joslyn residence and the Cathedral is offered for $1,750 for short time, worth $i00 to $750 more. Particulars on application, GEORGE W. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. North. CAN sell or exchange un; yo! to offer. C. J Cana:. McCuuo Bldl. WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANT?Y See us first. We may Just what you want. Wo sell or trade everything. anywhere. Chas. J. Smith. Tyler 1591 613 So. 18th 330 A. CHOICE upland farm. 3% miles of Coleridge, Cedar Co., $135—will trade half —mdse. or good Income ABBOTT—4 _Patterso 5-ROOM modern cottage, fine corner lot; might exchange for clear 160 A. in Ne- braska or South Dakota. Colfax 406 FARMS—Acroage, city for sale and 1916 Cuming St. Douglas 2486, EQUITY in good 9-r. house for cottage: worth $2,300. Colfax 1052 ftor 10 a. m. e R REAL ESTATE—Investments Tt. Ten shares in Home Builders n investment of only $11.18. You can increase It every day, weekly or monthly. Guarantesd to pay 7 per cent cash dividends January 1 and July 1. In- vestigation urged. HOME BUILDERS, Inc., 17th and Douglas Sts. Phone Dg. 5018, TWO brick stores with flats above for $8,000; rental $960 a year. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bk Bidg. D. 1204, WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg, Real Ba- tats, City Property, Large Ranches & Speclalty. BNAP—3#3,000 wiil handle $1,300 a year in- come property. Dittman, 1706 Clark. REAL ESTATE—Suburban W G Morgan, FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, slngle houses, business property and farm at b per cent, 5% per cent & § pr ot. Srags Bl las 1643, 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class oity residences in amounts $3,000 up; aleo farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Furnam St PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA homes. Eust Nebruska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl._Phone Douglas $715. t loan on improved farms and MONEY ranches We also buy good farm mort- geges. Kloke Inv. Co, Omaha. REAL Es’rnm mn .m‘ ber cent. Bee Bank, 'l 3 Onuhl Nat. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. MONEY on_hand for oity and | farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg CITY and farm loans, 5, 6%, § per_cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Blds. LOANS—t—51%—6 Per Cept—LOANI THOS. L. McGARRY, Keelin Red 4344 GARVIN BROS. 2% Omats DIt ‘| Bank Bi 5% MONBY—HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bl $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans, b, 6%, 6 per cent. . T. Smith Co., 914 City Nation Stocks and Bonds. LYNNWOOD In Benson 80 lots soon to be put on sal saln prices. ‘Watch this paper for announcement of date, pncu and terms. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Deul 502, 1507-8 W. O. W. at bar- E = Benson. ok START YOUR HOMEXE BENSON!T located on Locust between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car liue. Geo. R. Wright, Bee offics, Omaha. Dundee. 7-ROOM DUNDEE HOME On Dodge 8t. (Lincoln highway), fac- ing south; two full stories, large lot; This home has many attractive features in the arrangement and consructtion; convenient to Dundee c line; you will like it and have doubtless often admired 1t; $6,260; can arrange terms, huler & Cary, Doug. 5074, 204_Keeline Dundee bungalow. Douglas 369 Dundee lot, $995. Douglae 2696. 2% acres near Dundee. Douglas 2596. DUNDEE—Seo me for §00d bargains In resl donces and vacant property. Good loca tions. C. A. Grimmell, 849 On FOR SALE—Threo splendid Dundoe resi- dlncefl—‘l.fi‘)b. $5,000, $4,200. Address A 327, Bee. Bldg. Florence. 40 mores, $9,250; stock, crop and lmplomenu 80. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Miscellaneous. 123§ ACRES—6-ROOM HOUSE IN KEYSTONE PARK. Good rich land in lendid locality. Has 9 acres In alfalfa and the b; -noo g00d garden land. Will take clear 6, or 7-room house and lot in Omaha ln trade. Value of land is $7,000. Bee us about this at once. Phone Tyler 50. HABTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. ONE ACRE 2-ROOM HOUSE, One acre, fine, rich garden land, per- fectly level; dandy new I-room bungalow; ood well. Price, $1,400; $100 cash, bal- l.nc. §15_per mcnlh Phone Tyler 60 and k for Mr. Low: HASTINO! & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. FOR RENT—NINE ACRES, 6-room house, 3 blocks to car. BIRKETT & COMPANY 423 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED ~_GOOD LOT WANTED. As part payment, with some cash, on new 6-room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground; chicken house and gar- age. Address L 1366, Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands, 80 OR 160 ACREfR good, heavy soll, ll ttied part of Todd county, Minn, , schools and church price, n!s to $20 per acre; terms, $1 per a cash, balance §1 per acre a yeal from; sgents want road to inspect. SCHWAB MROI 1038 Plymouth Bld, 260 ACRES with good set bulldings; fe 160 acres in crop; rich, black loam lB miles to 8t. Paul; 3 miles from city. 7,000 will handle. Johnson Land Co, il ater, Minn. Missourl Lands. CHEAP FARMS--Any size, easy terms, in the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Mo. W. 8. Frank, 301 Neville Block, Omaha. Nebraska Lands. 40, Benson Garden Acres are good for Investment or a home. Free jitney service to and from end of car line to those living In Benson Gardens or West Benson. South. Benson Garden Acres are located only § blocks from the end of Benson car line and on West Malin street paved road. 95 FEET, 16th 8t, 3 blks. from Vlldunt. $6,600. McCague Inv. Co., McCagu Miscellaneous. Benson Garden Acres are located in a district that is bullding up very fast and will surely increase In value. 100 & Tot, easy terms, near 61at and Grovel one mile from car. Address Mrs. H. Howver, 3824 Grand Ave. Phone Colf'x 753. REAL ESTATE—Exchanges A FORCED SALE 7 NICE ROOMS, STRICTLY MODERN. $300 down, price $38,200, easy terms, but want an offer; must sell at once. Would co good lot; has a nioe south front; bullt for a home, Addr 2 maha Bee. 200-ACRE CLEAR FARM adjoining Long Pine; well improved and cultivated; all clear; will trade for good Omaba property. H, A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block. Dous. 8061, THB nmlrklbh Increase In BEB Want traced to only onme source— ood ruulu at less cost than any other msha paper, 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS in first five months of 1916 than in Same Period of 1916. WILL give a firat morigage, 6 per cent interes secured on 80 acres of unim- proved fruit land In Yakima valley Vash,) for Omaha income or near.by ‘Will make someone a good dnl. W. T. S8MITH CO. D. 2819. 914 City Natl. Bk. B4 WANTED—To exchangs & good half sec- tlon of improved western land in flne stock country for Improved farm in east. tern part of Nebraska, or Income prop- erty of equal value. Address Y-435, Bee, MUST RAISE #3,000, and will sacrifice a £00d 160 acre farm In southeast Nebraska with €-room house; nearly all in cultiva- tion; lays well; worth $100 per acre; priced for short tim>, $80 per acre, carry balance for long time. D. Linahan, 310 Bee Bldg., Omaha, FOR SALE—Improved 1,400-acre ranch lo- cated 1 mile from good town on main li; U. P. R. R. In Cheyenne Co., Neb. Price $17.50 per acro. Write for lllustrated book- let. H. C. Casselman, Sidn T HAVE bargains In Cheyenn Cos., §7 to $20; Thurston Co., 80 a., $100 160 a., $126. J. L. Barber, Keeline Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. §1,000 MORTGAGL blaring 7 per cent, semi- annual, secured by property valed $3,300. Ta!mage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W, Bld Abstracts of Title, Guarantee “tra vour sretant o on short nouce. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D, 2947, K Title, Guarantes and Abstract €IT Co, a modern abatract office. 306 8. 17th 8t Tel. D. b4d1. REHED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice tn Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MAXWELL 1916 touring car, siightly used, one extra casing. Bcn.cr see this one to- day; tomorrow may MCSHANE MOTOR COMPANY 2054 Farnam St. COME up this weex If you want & good used car at a bargain. Studebaker, 4-cylinder 1911 Cadillac Two 1013 Overlands, Four Ford touring cars. One Cl Chalmers roa 1912 Maxwell lnwk Two Bulck Trucks, each Two 1914 Maxwell touring cars, each 300 C. W, FRANCIS AUTO CO. 3216 Farnam. THE AUTOMOBILE WONDBR, Make a ton truck out of your Ford car. Everybody Is buying thls “Form-a-Truck." It solves your delivery problem and sells like wild fire. Agents wanted. For par. ticulars see or write JOHNSON-DAN- FORTH CO., 1620 N. 16th. TWO Hupomobiles, used 1916 b-] -passen- ger in fine condition, 1812 {-passenger, & famous little 33, McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY 2064 Farnam 8 PREPAREDN ESS s only protection, is preparing againet some unoxpected -nurnncv. Buy your au- tomoblle insurance of ) KILLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, 4 City Nat. Bank, Doug. 38; .A_U_TO CLEARING HOUSE 2200 Farmam. Douglas 3310, Michigan Speedster Velle Speedster Kissel &r Speedster . Hup Roadster DODGBE roadater, electric lights and starter driven 4,000 milel look like new. Dna exts g00d care and cai 3 McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY 2064 Farnam St, UBED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O’'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam 8t WK will trade you » new Furd for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. 20th and Harney. Doug. §381. FOR BALE—1918 Cadllinc, in Afst class con- dition throughout. Address B 278, B BUICK roadster, late model, in dandy con- dition, § good casings, neawly varnished. Delco starting and lighting system. Here is a_bargain. McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY 2054 Farnam St. NEW 1-ton truck with top; two heavy one-horse dellvery wagons with top and sides. Address B-328, Bee. ke Automobiles Wanted, HAVE $600 equity in 40 ft. Jot, Field club district, will trade for Ford in good con- dition, Address C 177, Bee. Electric Automobiles. Walter Anderson, expert rep’g electric lnd batteries. Storage. 2230 Farnam. D, Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 3 old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2 in 1 Vulcanising Co., 1516 Day- enport 8t. Omaha, Neb. Douglas 3914. 30x3-IN, 96.76; 30x3%, $8.76. Other sizes in gropomom Duplex Trie Co.,, 2618 Farnam treet. AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $3.00 TO 3$5.00, DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICAGO 8T, Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward tor mugneto we cant re Colls repaired «~nveacrfor 210 N 18th NEB. Auto Radlator Repair Service wnd vrices right. 218 8. 19th St. D, 7390, ir GET llterature and maps on the cheapest good land in United States. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. Doug. 1188, Miscellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? It so, get & copy of our Journal flrat. It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly eve state. So that you can find just what you wish in ls columns. Established 19 years, reachl 178,000 reade: Send 360 for one year's subscription, or §1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER, I0WA. FARMS, acreage and city property for sale and exchange. C. R. Comnbs, 8§09 Brandels Theate: Bids. Dous. 8416 ‘I'urn old furniture, household goods and clothing into cash with a Bee Want Ad. FARM LAND WANTED HAVE cash buyers for two or three medlum Want Ads never shirk their work— they will get results, if anything will, e Chiiblel Bk PIGEONS pay far better th: chickens; 'ways penned up; little space needed to free book explains all. Majestlc 8quab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, Ia. Tust Wocelved: Mexican Baby Parrots, the first ones of the season, §5 and $12. 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The leu. tenant arrives In Valdavia and is welcomed by the inventor and his daughte the trial trip of the inventor's boat, & Jap- helper ls surprised in the act of ex- amining the miechanism of the ventilating device. Hope reports fayorably on the new device, but there aro others interested in it. a sells her father's li- later she finds a note ms that they contain With Hope she races to tore only to find It In (Continued From Yesterday.) “I take it that you must be ac- quainted with Mr. Stephanski,” he be- gan, feeling his way cautiously, “or are you, too, on the trail of the Burke books?" “What do you know about the Burke books,” she demanded incredu- lously. “I know all about them,” replied Morton, now convinced, from her agi- tation, that his surmises were cor- rect. “And I happen to know,” he continued, “that you are after them, too. Let us be quite frank with each other, dear lady. It is always more satisfactory and saves much misun- derstanding. I am going to Stephan- ski's to get a look at this book which he bought at Dawson’s auction sale this morning; you are going there for the same purpose. If we tried we could probably make things very un- comfortable for each other—but what's the use? Suppose we join forces instead? If we succeed in getting what we're after there will be enough in it to satisfy us both. What do you say?” While he was speaking Olga's mind had Leen workmx like lightning. “Very well,” she assented, “I can see no harm in our working together. As you say, the secret, if we dis- cover it, is big enough to satisfy us both.” As a matter of fact, she had not the slightest intention of sharing the secret with anyone. For that matter, neither had Morton. Good,” he exclaimed heartily. “Now that we are to be partners per- mit me to introduce myself. My name is Gerald Morton.” “And 1,” she replied, gravely ac- knowledging the mtroduction, “am the Countess Ivanoff.” Morton was obviously impressed by her title, her distinction of manner, and her undeniable beauty, but his reflections were interrupted by the car stopping-in front of a tumble- down house which stood back from the road in a lot overgrown with ass and weeds. It was a pecu- iarly lonely and forbidding neigh- borhood, in the extreme western out- skirts of the city, with houses few and far apart. “This must be the place,” said Morton, knocking. “It's the only house in the block.” They heard from within the sound of someone moving about hurriedly, but it was not until Morton knocked again that the door was opened. The man who stood framed in the doorway was very tall, very emaciated, and, if one OMAHA LADS AT THE Y. M. C. A. SUMMER CAMP Russell S. Flower, secretary of the boys' department of the Young Men's Christian association, is in Crete attending a summer camp and conference of high school boy rep- resentatives of the different branches “Fighting in Flanders,” “The Road to Glory,” “Vive Copyright, 1918, by E. Alexander Powell was to judge by the dirty gray-white beard which reached almost to his waist, very old. But the suggestion oi age was belied by the wonderfully fllcrcmg eyes which peered out at is visitors suspiciously from under heavily thatched brows, “Is this Mr. Stephaniski?” Morton mqmred Pohtely . “It iss,” was the none too gncwfll answer. “Vot iss it dot you vish?” “I have learned from Mr. Dawson,” said Morton, “that you bought a work on chemutry at the auction this morning. I am a collector of scien- tific books and if this book is what I think it is, I would like to make you an o(;er for it. Could I have a look at it?” ¢ “It iss true dot T had such a book this morgen purchased,” was the an- swer. “I vill it to you show gladly. But first I must der room more present- able make,” and he closed the door in_their faces. Could they have looked within they would have seen Ste- phanski throw back the threadbare et which covered the floor of his little dining room and raise a trap- door which evidently gave access to the cellar. Then moving glways with caution he took from a work beadl in the living room a round metal %e- ject about the size of a grapefruit, scended through the tnpdoor into the cellar and placed it gently on a shelf upon which rnpugr 2 ‘number R of other globes ‘rredulj similar. & Ascending to the dining room agaip ) he closed the trapdoor and drew the carpet over it. ow,” he said, reappearing at the front door, “der room more present- able looks. Will you come in “This,” continued Stephanski, “iss der book I haf this morgen pur- cl and he indicated a large, leather-bound work on chemistry which was lying on the table, With undisguised eagerness Morton threw it open, while Olga leaned over his shoulder. They went through it, page by page, from cover to cover; they held it up and shook it; they minutely examined the binding, but to no avail. There was no trace of the lost formula. Meanwhile Ste- phanski watched them narrowly, Olga, glancing up, happened to umh his eye. For a nwmeut she stared at him \mbelnevm‘l{e “Ivan! Ivan Stephanskil” she cried, “don’t you know me?” For a long minute the old man re- turned her stare, searchihg her évery feature; then recognition suddenly dawned. “Olgal Olgal” he exclaimed, and, droprmg on one knee, as a courtier kneels to a queen, he pressed his lips to the Countess Ivanoff's hand. There ensued between the two an ex- cited dialogue in a language which Morton, though unable to understand it, recognized as Russian, and in which he caught freqnendy repeated, the word “Irkutsk.” She broke off suddenly and stood listening. [ “There's a motor stopping in front,” she whispered. Morton stepped acfoss to the win- dow and, shielding himself behind the curtain, peered out. (To Be Continued Tuesday.) of the association in the state. The Omaha representatives are Paul Nicholson, Dan Longwell, Robert Beoth, William Alley and Owen Comp. The Rev. G. A. Hulbert of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church wlil take part in the program. Mr. Flower and the Omaha delega- tion will return next Tuesday or Wednesday. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW FOR A Vacation Trip Lakes and Great North Woods of Wisconsin and Minnesota Get a summer home in the greatest fishing country in the world, and solve your annual vacation problem. 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