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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. 11 OR RENT—Ap'ts and rlats|REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED [REAL ESTATE—Unimproved |FARM AND RANCH LANDS| The Secre t t(},li Submarine COMMISSION LAW T Wty S8 el 95 North. Miscellaneous. Canadian Lands A I ¥ ST et | BROREERITYIN -' e s 200 CASH el At CANADA Py N o] ATTACKED IN 5U: 90,000,000 in new wealth added in 191 A"p-u:.':.;‘- *," Esdstine i Eettee mC:vl.y:l:;(, uu,'s‘,‘? ;.l..c.‘: v Enormous corps and low taxation m well. (S St BALANCE $20 PER MO, |, difitdi®s Aol Morris and Company Hold th AT IATE & oom cottage, modern except heat; 3 Y d : : ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, 2 “':2‘.,‘:‘ ;:r"“c‘:. within city limits as low as :T.““L‘" ::::‘I"“ ’l’\“l‘;‘":"';:’fi ::-.‘:e]:“;" SIXTH INSTALLMENT. | fices and other places where seafaring % lor 1638 533 Rose Bldg A SMADCAILOELIR DOUG. 2947. acro fn Saskatchowan, 28,80 bushels per folk congregate: Supreme Court Commis- Tyler eusy terms. Located 4005 N. 29th St. = - — R acre in Manitoba. Taxes averago $14 . Synopals. WARNING! i le:‘ N T ) SCOTT & HILL CO. And will not exceed 335 per quarter sec- | Lisutenant Jarvis Hope a detailed by the | Shipmasters and others navigating the sion Law Invalid. S5, [ome o Weet AT Ra wr | Dous, 1000, Ground Fir. 2 ’ REAL ESTATE—Suburban tlon, Includes wll taxes; no taxes on im- [ United States navel board to investigate and | Waters between (he entrance to San Fran- ey e e e B T | provemanta " Fres "achoola and tull re | aport bie tindings on’ the Invencion of D | hte AT (W4, (0 AN U Whuivs | FIGHT AGAINST JUDGMENT - - close T, i A ligt: ; 1 Get_ your | Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the |WaArned to be on the lookout for u floatin unfurnished; $27.50 to $60. Ernest Sweet. Taken in Trade SHSOR o) Pk ',.I,‘,‘;“."",,,:.""?..,‘ B adlan: Puoifis | submarino. ta; s state ot Dertection. — The | mine which broke loose from its moorings during experiments at Fort Point Torpedo Statfon and 1 belleved to have drifted into y V : ety lfl\‘e I\ebra.skn supreme court com large gray-blue and 1s | mission law is attacked in a suit filed marked ‘U, 8. * " Anyone mighting (e . It s warned againat attempting to take it in | DY Morris & Co., meat packers, Good land from [ lleutenant arrivea at Valdavia and is wel- Will Sell Cheap LYNNWOOD ey 2 sttt gy oo lasd from siopast aivs 6 Yuigaye aed o ol $1,000—$100 Cash $35, and the government lk“l‘u‘v. ?n the ll‘;‘lll Ir|p| of tho‘ 1:v:n|‘:;- 3720 Ohlo St. 6 rooms, all on o your land and water titles. at, & Japanese helper is surprised in the after first puyment, extended ov act of examining the mechanism of the ven- newly painted and papered, tull lo taen years 'with interest at § per cent; | Ulating device. Hope reports favorably on Douglas 1472, THE HBELEN, 2404 Haruey Si, beautiful 4 or 6-room apartment in fireproof butld- ing. Irving Sorensen. Loug 6790, ALR, 24l0 and Huruey. 3-1oul apurt- Go out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from $§450 ment. Call Harney 647 % o = A T i 50 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. A. P. TUKEY & SON, oo e e welt, We | Burke's laboratory falls, but later Cleo finds | (Signed) w1, Mackenzie, | Patrick and C. J. Southard in fed I AFARTRE HASTINGS & :«;vzz:{ 1614 HARNEY ST. | Phons Dous. 602, 18078 W. O. V. BIAK. | will lend sou up {0 $2.000 in improve: | Bim murdared in his oo mlLa | G anaral Contioantfag s the | EXaLICOUrE ewly decorated 4-room apart- 100! cme e ments in certain districts, with no se- Wosts D t s s » bl roowma, 0001, | fine Very Li.tle Cash START YOUR HOMBE IN BENSON! curity other than the land Itself. Par-|finde w note Zrom which she loarne tha T o which pre. | jiormek was injured at the plain 8 ! 5 pe she he mill-pond calmness which pre- | ¢ff 1 Iy 12, 1913 Jarge screened porch. “The lvy,’ corn Fivecroomit cott Tih o etk BUY THIS LOT! ticulurs on request. Ready-made farma | CHIRIE TR0 BECTRL O e ORIY to find | vai I ! s plant July 12, 1913. He sued Bhetman Ave. and Sherwood. Only 332.50 | o 71VST00™, TONSES TS PRRG AIeS $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price [ for sale. Special easy terms. Loans for [ (A8 0 R SO ENTH G ot ind Gerald Mor- vailed in_the inner harbor proved to|for $50,000 damages in the district mo. Bee janitor In basement AVArl: | price, §2,360. Located 4107 North 39th St L o o noust || IVadatonic i (daoned it iots atter | 1" o apies In search of the formula. at- ) be no criterion of the weather with-|court of Douglas county and secured ftice, Doug. NORRIS & NORRIS ] ean A Clarky and u.‘.‘:.n am. n;l one Year's orr:Dlx:it:n.Cl|l::;dB:h':p l:':: ;‘empt u; cgplu’:e (k.i° :vhhon she :;n- l;{lh out, for in the bay a brisk breeze|a verdict for $7,500. Morris & Co AT R 37a—ir. fla, steel Tanke, €83 | 400 Bes Blds. Phone Douglas 4270 Wrizhti Baeilattions Omae: | ‘oks to farmers up to a value o $1,000. [ iSO NORRIAMAC (C® ROSta at him, oot | was blowing and outside the Gate|appealed to the supreme court. Th plate, kitchen cabinet, water paid, $15. Dundee. We want you; we can afford to help | the hullet hits a bomb, in the celiar, which | thg breeze turned into a gale. In|tribunal assigned the case to be heard RASP BROS, Dous. 1653 PRAIRIE PARK 2 et pelRawniheliand Jvo want the land | oxplodos. Stephanski dles In the wreck of | fact, so heavy a sea was running that [ by the supreme court commission JODERN apt, | rooms, ¥ub; T post- Most artistlc district in city; no shes DUNDEE S g o fron his house; the others escape Hope and|j,rkness was descending when Mor-|which bod. ined the findi i ffice. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. ; ¥ m home from the | Cleo attend a ball at Mra. Delmar’s, whoue | ¢ ! ch body sustained the finding ot oftice. G. P. 3 L alleys, chickens, hes or tin cans DOUBLE CORNER CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send [nephew has two of the missing hooks. Mah- | issey ran his launch under the lee | the lower court. 7 ROOMS and bath, ull wodern, 2109 houses and lots, with paving paid in full, for fres book, J. 8. Dennts, Asslstant to|lin, u spy. attempts to steal the books, but|of the lighth Southeast is- |, I Pt n 45th Ave. Phone Walnut 327 at reasonable prices; easy terms. 000 the President, Canadlan Pacific Rall- |is dlscovered by Hope; in the excitement | o the lighthouse on Southeas _In the suit now filed an injunctior ———_—_(h-__ B. J. SCANNELL, . 83 Ninth Ave. Calgary, Alberta, |that follows the book dlsappe land and Hope and Cleo clambered [is asked to prevent the collection ot South. Douglas 398. Colfax 3511. This 18 at m_; northeast corner of 524 - ashore. In response to their whis-[the $7,500 judgment. THE HUDSON. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW. and Webster. The ground fs 100x135 and E i " sai w - 2 1 5 A . Cholce five-room apartment, close in, ‘Six large rooms and bath, selected ok | 1les just east across the street from the Florida Lands. M G°°d'h“'ii Olfia' “’?"r!“‘"e *."‘ ""']‘ gray h""dd“f‘ '“;1"- :1" and L Argues Law is Invalid, 207 8. 26th Ave; built-in buffet; panei| finish; French plate glass doors, book-| Arthur Cooley residence. This property | FoR- 'R TRADE—Good clear 1 orton that T will call for him at his | gular, appeared in the doorway The plaintiff argues that the i diningroomn; oak throughout;| cases: bullt-in cablnets; large lot. Bar.| 18 restricted o the erection of one fine | geres, located in best part of St Johns | hotel in ten minutes. Then wait for|a small, whitewashed building which pes A Mnoleum on kitchen and bath; good light| gain for quick sale resldence and not another corner In Dun- | county, Florida. Address Y-445 Bee. ik atithethartiL adjoined the lighthouse. preme court commission law is in- well ventilated; individual bal-| OSBORNE, 701 Om. t. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474. dee that s similarly restricted and as = 2 & i ~ : Pt valid because it is in violation ot the rooms L + . . > \J * That's the keeper, Captain Fair- conles, Sub-lease 345 year round well located can be bought for the money. Minnesota Lands. % s A h Persy LA fourteenth amendment of the consti- HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har., Ty. 50. SACRIFICE SALE. Only one block to atreet car and over- | T3 SHORE bargain, for quick sate, offer | l-ittle did either of the two parties weather,” said Morissey. You may | o0 by depciving Sthe’ nIRMUIE fot i looking Happy Hollow circle and the club. who were now speeding toward the [find him a bit gruff at first, sir, but B 9 several splendid tracts at a very low his property without due process of FIVE-KOUAL Slowil-Lealtd yagtiicut, very 1680 N, 17th St., 8-room house; waik. agsraoia.” Tus Chuls Visus T BOU o O roatwant s bargaine s | ARMSTRONG-WALSH price it purchased within the noxt, fow | islands dream that, from over on the | I guess I'd be gruff too if I o |law. Furthermore, it is held to be D Doneisnsons s P BOSTWICK & SON, ' COMPANY e e T *m-| Oakland side of the harbor a third [spend my life on a rock like this. invalid because contrary to the Ne- C Tyler 1606. 300 Bee Bids. ) : launch was starting for the same des-| “I am Licutenant Hope of = the|pragka constitution, which says that §30—All modern, very desirable 6-room low- - I er flat, on car line, 3624 Leavenworth |6-ROOM BLN%‘\_I-OW. ONE F‘L., TR Bole A(em:l.‘ e e tination. In it were three men; Mah- [navy,” Hope introduced himself. *I Montar., Lands. “the right to be heard in all civil Harney 8128. $3,500. STOCK soction, all fenced; 200 acres tila- | lin, Satsuma and the [lapaucst am looking for a man named Fitz- b e = . DUNDEB BUNGALOW. §TO 3 i 2 . . $ cases by the court of last resort shall $Ffbdi AL BT BTV IVAREI SIS | Quar aE saed OR TROE ATl aK ARion: $4.000—Almost new, oak finish, etx| bie; Ualance timber and kood pasture:| When Olga learned of the move-|maurice o the coast sur;ey. Khun» Tiot Eeldesicd Miscellaneous. Elegant. Colfax 4193. RS 1:‘1 ping porch; fine basement: | pomeptend adjoining. N. J. Evensen, In- | MENtS of Hope and Cleo through the derstand that he is over here chart-1 “The plaintiff claims that this right i & . 00C.. xHone espionage of Sextus, Mahlin had sur-|ing the islands. has been denied because the right to SODERN apartuients, $15 and up. Neal | T HAVE just nnishd an_all modern, fully | owner, Douglas 4823. may, Mont postoffice. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicugo decorated, oak finish bungalow on 8ne | 5 G Funzaiow, Webster 1666, mised. When, bruised, battered and| “Mr. Fitzmaurice left this morning 4 have the damage suit heard aching in every limb from his en-|for Middle Islan was the answer. & rd in the T and $-roulh brick [ils, ciuse i, fuud, ox. | east frunt lot and can sell same for| pDypdee lot, $995. Webster 1655, ) e Ver. | gtate supreme court was denied. ; Deat, $14. Toland & Trumbull” L. 7o/ | $L150, on very easy terms. Cal Colfax | 31, acres near Dundev. Webster 1685, | — LAY S Daw S counter with Hope, he reached his|"The government has a radio station| The defendants, Patrick and South- —— Missouri Lands. rooms, almost the first thing he did | there and he went over to send a|ard, were attorneys for Kormek. ‘ 3 KUUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi- Miscellaneous. i . FOR RENT—Business Pr’p’ty | dence for sale. F. V. Kniest. 3618 N. 18th. e aneO GREAT BARGAINS—36 down, §6 monthly, U N o was to consult the copy of the list| message to 'Frisco. I reckon he FOR BALB i-room house on 3 lots, all in me Acre and buys 40 acres, good fruit .and poultry which Satsuma had obtained from |likes their food better than he does Sunday Drops Tear Stores* frult and garden. Phone Walnut § land near town, southern Missourl. Price H » = T T'wo- m only $176. Address Box 808, Excelsior|Dawson. The next name he found|mine, anyway. v .igx jfi‘hgut;m e South. on gn}lflochonml:{?}isep Sty __S}vslnll.‘Mo. was that of Arthur Mitzmnuric:cmd ; l“g,‘{' far 'is it across to Middle Sta' ed !Kerchief jiey Boe . o level; dandy new 3- bungalow; good | C! F. A t in | his address was given as the Com-|Islan 2 1n Leavenworth Sts. Heasouable rent. ¥or SIX ROOMS AND well. Price, $1,400; $100° cash, balance u::. ge-ufififl“f)ur'z of Dent county, Mo. mercial hotel. Cfmng up that hos-| ‘“‘About six miles.” On Mother's Bier furtbariintormation Sl SLEEPING PORCH #16 por month. “Phone Tyler §0 and ask [ W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Blook, Omaha. o).y he Jearned that Mr. Fitzmaur-| “Well" said Hope, turning to Douglas 1313, City Navl Bank Bidg. for Mr. Lowrey. 2k t A : feo " thetonly thing 't AaH __Dousglas 1313. L1y Z8° 20— — . 5 eo,” the only thing for us to do, it SIODERN store, 16th Bt, near postoffice, ALL MODERN HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. North Dakota Lands. ice had depalrted.. IHxs flon‘:'al:dlfng add Eeem: Rl {(cep '00 to the Sthas . 375 _per_month. : 1620 South 25th Ave., 3 rooms on firat === | TMPROVED farma down 1n_southeastern | dress, so_the night clerk informed | 56574, “The funeral of “Billy” Sunday's G. P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago. floor; 3 good bedrooms with bath and| REAL ESTATE—Exchanges a; Ransom and Ladours | him, was in care of the local office of | island. - mother yesterday at Ames, la, was STOmE ROUMS i 1eus-1s1l Furuum Bt | sleeping porch on second floor; very nearly many with good bulldings, some | 4he ‘United States coast survey. The| “It's none of my business” inter-|o 0" of the most impressive I ev Thos._b. Haik (33 Kamgs Bick b Tk | hew gnd e, fne oGO (ELCted O oo Farms for Omaha i, sk, machineey and grovink <rbe: | {ofioing morning Mahlin called at | rupted the keeper, “but you'll be tak- | (fiended.” said Judge A L. Sutton. ast front lot, ance, 3 ] : ', i on. 0 RINR store rooms for rent. Will sell this property complete for what I P t Write for list, John W. Norton Co. 48§ | the coast survey offices only to learn | ing a big chance if you try to cro “At the cemetery,” h o d, FIRST TRUST CU,, 803 Bo. 13th. D. 181 | %y 5u1q actually cost to bulld a house ncome rroperty Shubert Bl ul. Minn. : h Middle island ht. It's a d Yy, he continued, STora Dulldig, [IVing fovilis 10 feai. 4006 | of 'Yhis kind &t the present time. The 160-acre farm in one of the best coun- o Land that Fitzmaurise was at work chart-|to Mi ; i “l’ tonig! ‘Qh d. 'fi“" “Mr, Sunday spoke at the bier of his N, ‘20th. _Douglas 1858, Iot in valued ut betwaen §1,100 and 1,300, |t In Nebraka well improved; rented | ey "‘f,‘“; ‘T" l: — ing the F!f,llloflht thoup anl?’ thtal it :‘:‘('10#"0 hnemr;:r'kc‘l':“s::nh:r t:i m"l‘:' motbe‘r.n He broke down and mmK = Property is now vacant an aken at or cash. ner lives in Omaha rigate: Tley Lands—Twenty, forly and rtain en he would return. e 1 1 i Offices and Desk Room. once will make reasonable terms, and will trade for something good hera. SiEhiyiscrajtracta Polowed evaied "';1 Klvsw:sn cvfell im: the afternoon, there- | utes. There's a big sea running al- :;le"ev:ngi:l‘l‘:thtl::::l‘dmht?’;::’ ;l:fit T " d 't jer us b 4 o rrigate: n asta valley for sale al ’ . s ”“c‘:u‘fi.f.‘."‘é‘»fif.“’}{-“""{.“.‘.“&";L"(‘;;,‘;‘.'I: HIATT COMPANY, et g el .’,°,‘,'..' - :,“;.",‘:,‘,,', per acre. $50 per acre cash, balance fitteen | fore, before he and Satsuma started refidy and the wind's n‘:mz._ Mori before it was closed.” postoffice), $10 0 316 per month. Conrad | 245-7- Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 60. your time. The farm is cl :?lu:l ‘-nnul‘lr pa; mlatmfi. Th m:‘a- pr(l:- for the islands in a faunch which the VYhat do you think about it, Moris-| The grave was beneath the shadow Young. 824 Brandeis Theater. Dovg. 16TL FIVE ROOM J._H. DUMONT & CO. duce, four pcrobs LAI(a sEEcogsting si% | latter had hired from a fellow coun-|sey?’ Hope asked the boatman. of a large spruce tree which the elder vsanfil d::l;nlg:m-r\::‘l:uafi‘mff'""““:’_m 416-18 Koeline Bidg. Phone Doug. 690.| per ton. Excellent stock and dairy dis- | tryman living on the Oakland side.| “I'm game for it, sir, if you ,lfld ‘hs Mrs. Sundl* planted herself many "V remtal. Cail on £ NEW BUNGALOW THE remarkable Increase in BEB want| (rlct For information write W. B. her- | Before leaving Mahlin took the pre-| lady don’t mind getting a bit wet,” |years ago. The burial place is a pri- F. D. WEAD, Near Hanscom Park; selected materiai| Ads can be traced to only one source— | ™Man. Granta Pass, Oregon. | caution of calling up Hope's hotel. | was the answer. vate ceme! for the Sunday family. 310 8 18h St e il A et oamse ydin e soon ek e on (thanRs e ey Wisconsin Land “Lieutenant Hope will not be back| “And how about you, Cleo?" | In his reminiscence; “Bmyx Sunday FURNISH D, with built-in buffet; kitchen, 3 bed- 20,100 MORE GET Titerature and maps on the cheapest |until tonight,” the telephone girl in-| “Oh, I would rather go on, Jarvis," | related a boyhood incident. He was Ask for the Sup't. rooms snd bath, all on one floor; full PAID WANT ADS & d ""gA‘;El}""{.“?"‘:‘%‘;-wN formed him. “He has gone to theishe answered. “I couldn't sleep to-|sawing after nightfall and his Room 103, Beo Bids. L RO P IO T e e G e S : Farallones.” night if 1 felt that those books were mother held o light inside of o win- . - As Mahlin hung up the receiver a|only six miles away. I'm not in the|dow of the home, that he might bet- OFFICE room Wwith 'phons and reception | oy or the money and will sacrifice for / ; ; FARMS, Ranches, Resldences, Apartments, 4 ikl ; r ; s : foom for lady. P 236, Umaha Bee Merchandlse atooks; income. of aill kinds; rim smile flitted across his saturnine | least afraid—with you with me.” The $3,300. e — — "OR RENT—Large barn, 817 S. 23d 5L, \ ARME, acrougs and oty property For aale | 1 i 2 % H SCOTT & HILL CO. A e e . Omanail| & muatexchangs: . h. \ Sroperty for sale |face. His surmises had proved cor-| last four words were spoken 8o soft t. H had acted as he had an-|ly that only Hope could hear. ) tici prskindgti i y“R:memger. ‘tjhe keeper called af- Young Men 8 Hebrew ter see to direct the saw, — — a y Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. | FARMS, hes, clt; % __Theater BI Doug. 8916, ec MOVING AND STORAGEA CLUSE TO FIELD CLUB. bunlnu:“::v:l;e:uw?::r?.l:u:::a ..n: ticipated. ; 4 A e PROOF WA 714 South 36th 8t, dandy 7-room,| change. See Morgan, 1916 Cuming St FARM LAND WANTED here were now three craft racing | ter them as they turned back to the ASSOGlatlon Elects FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. s i T et 1 J deraihons ment, osk | __DORE : AT toward the same goal. Well in the |boat, “there's some bad reefs be- rate locked rooms, for household [ strictly mo s goal. 1t ) ':’;2."“’ plsnos; movlig, (proking and ?::rzlloglr(‘e.h:-::: Yone St A fewiniooks T o e e DT LELE ..,,...::y...'::xlr:u?;n.h:ofls Bes g]';:_h' for {1ead was the small launch containing | tween here and the other island. Keep t o /| L = —— Hope and Cleo. Bearing down on a | this light astern of you all the time. shipping. from Fleld club. Only $4,000, and terms| J. L. Barber, Keellne Bidg. i Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles |™°™ northerly course was the power | If you get a quarter of a mile off 'AHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 402 & it St Douglus 4163. van be arranged. Owner will be home|FGR EXCHANGE—Five thousand acres, c ! ! ; = boat hired by Mahlin and Satsuma,|the course you'll be in a heap of + tween 1 and 3 today to OW YOU| near raliroad. Leslie Land Cec. Leslle, Plans were perfected for an ath- letic field meet at a meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew association at Myrtle hall Wednesday evening. The Luougtyd Gololt macl look it iovarqahia juiAr. For Sale. while somewhere astern pounded _the | trouble.” 1s & mighty good buy. = ry . ’ GORDON VAN CO. PAYNE & SLATER, R G ";{c‘g:"'fny‘g'mh'“ FAY, §6.60 ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N_10. | larger craft bearing Morton, Olga| As the keeper prophesied, the wind, |event is to be held in the near fu- ooy Hotacs Maadmmiov: 18 Omare f“f" L UL EQUITY i ‘loo’d R D cm‘ Wanted. lng Sextus. Doubtless all three of | even during the few minutes that they | ture. R SRR R DANDY FIELD CLUB BARGATN. T 000 o Mouse for cotage: | o NT farmer wgents, 1611 Buri Bi Omaka | the skippers would have exercised had spent ashore, had greatly risen, | Officers for the ensuing six months Douglas 394 or Webster 5699 il benatitally gl complater in — —— (Y IO B BT ¢ more caution could they have seen|and as they rounded the dpoig:! it Eere l:;ected a lollovi Maxim T RENTAL Al "H'| south front lot; fine shade tr small = the notices which were being dis- | struck them with a force and sudden- | Konec! president; Alexander D. ¥ IDELITY SERVICE. FREL cottage or vacant lot might be taken REAL ESTATE WANTED PO layed that afternoon on the bulletin ~ Frank, v‘te president; Benjamin Her- jone n. Ui . H i o rom ay. . Phone Douglas 288 for complete . Call GOOD LOT WANTED, ULTRY AND PET STOCK g,,,,d, of the various shipping of (Continued from Yesterday.) shorn, financial secretary; Harry F. list of vacant houses and apart- OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474. As part payment, with some cash, on | picmoNg oy ppPIng h ¥ ¥y i8d t K . « 5 PIGEONS pay tar better than chickens; Schatz, recording secref ; Sam ments; also for storage, moving. BAFETY FIRST, w 6-room, modern bungalow; one always penned up; little space needed to e S — c 3 14 nry, 16th and Jackson Sts. FOR KNLIABLE AND SAFE re of ground; chicken house and gar-| gn?® POCRYC L ST PUIY RO Seetio Pilz, treasurer; board of directors, Dr. Ben Israel, Joe Rosenbloom, Gity Ha:ll Wi]-l Be Union Pa'cifi'o to i Bam Yousem, Aaron Davidson, Ben- Remodeled Without | CareforItsSoldiers |jmin Kisiman Hagy = Feldman GLOBE VAN & STORAGE| rws asv SUKNADO INSURANCB age. Address L 1265, Bee. T S T T F P — FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, Stores, moves, packs, ships, 3-horse van ('NEIL'S R. B. & INS. AGENCY, RE AI Es E__ tme 20c. Wil kee! sh health < f and 2 mel 25 per hour; storage, ¥2 per | g34 Brandels Theater Blog. Tyler 1030 TAT Investments GEISLER an]Ip o, s month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas A BIMPLE, practical plan for inves| 1333 and Tyler 230. o-KUUM bunguiow, bruud new, all modern, % 14" little. Home Bullders guara PERBIAN KITTENS., Buldwin _Cattery, A etk s 5 METROPOLITAN VAN ARD | i sid a2 e Bk i R Regard to Howell On Duty at Front | Kmmer = 2t ¢ E¢ STORAGE CO. snanlbedroame g e restticted | mant. sate plas, e e e The Young Men's Hebrew asso- Caretul attention giwen to orders for| 4ddition. TRRITIRRLE IR 80 y HOME BUILDERS, INC, — . bt bt e T moving, packing or storage; office at Ray-| [\ <)\ & CARMICHAE 17th and Dougles 8ta._Phone Dg. 3013 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE| The city commissioners are deter- esf:’::ln‘:co?fi:eh‘;fsGg‘:::‘éxln‘;;pal;{ R Foaiah s invitstion to mond Furniture Co,, 1513 and 1616 How- | (5 500 oy Doug, 1733. Wi, COLFAX, 706 Keellns BI mined to remodel the city hall with- ard St. Phone D. 5524, LA oA Sl L = NEW uunivaiow, 0-Toom una sun parlor, ail | Real estats, city property, large ranches s WEBE ONLT. out dictation from General Manager p : alty. 2€s Van and 2 men| OD vie lugg on 6th Ave. and Plere: | oo S POV 1914 Ford louring. Howell of the municipal water de- \Maggard— $1.26 per hour, | eusy teruw. Call owner, Red 1881 b 1914 Muxwell touring. partment. . Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. 1oim, «-room modern, new, fur- | REAL ESTATE—Other Cities 1911 Cadillacs, At the city council meeting Mr. years old to join, Retailers of Omaha Adopt Resolution of Regrel ing to all Union Pacific employes who are members of the National Guard in the different states in which the railroad system operates. slirage anl 'Mpp"; i::nu‘;w" ;fl?‘%;- Por g e paved. Borks | 571G BALE—Now town_Jusl platted; noted 4o lindan s relliton Howell oifered a resolution, propos-| All Union Pacific employes who J.C. REED [355e cniitorase. " | OGN nouse all modurn, for aal ThI0| 1 maoss for orks nome. or oo yosaimre| 1 d-oplinder Cheimers roadster. ing that the water department shall | were members of the National Guard| Fecling with sorrow the immeasur- 1307 Farnam Bt. Douglas 6145. Pacific. Phony Harney 913 cation for town lots, $13.60 each; 20 days e e reserve the right to use its present | when President Wilson issued his | able loss Omaha has sustained in the = Miscellaneous, only; no commission o land sales; ¢ cents ] meeting room on the second floor call for troops, will be granted indefi- | ge th of Arthur D, Brandeis, the As- WANTED TO RENT —DO—YW fi,"“&'fli’"‘“‘ ZeplyUBKTIee Watsan s at any and all times it wishes. The |nite leave of absence. During the|gociated Retailers of Omaha at the Uafurnished Houses ahd Fiat Detrolter, tully equipped. | coyuncil proposes to require the water | time they are away en!lsed,"“‘bm‘ |-|regular monthly meeting held ni e ats. BARGAIN? FINANC International touring. board to meet in the city council | tary service married men will be al-| Wednesday, adopted these resolutiong WANTED TO RENT—Immedlately, good 17 We have a 7-room, strictly all mod- 1AL Buick roa: chamber, which is convenient and |lowed fulll Fly, Single men will be | of sorrow and appreciation: or $-room house, with garage, in West Farnam district or Dundee. Must be a| B home, in excellent condition, on the| Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. £ boulevard near California St.; handy to first-clase place. eo've full informatlon. | - Greighton coliege and in walking distance. MONEY TO LOAN ON 2 This property is easily worth $5,000; we| Apartment houses, double brick houses, Wanted to Rent Houses. o offering it at $4,600, and the owner| Single houses, business property and farm Chevrolet roadster, 1 f h: ! en by | allowed half pay, and if they have| The most profound, most wondertul t I;fii“flflié ina‘-‘u:' e :l?:":::tl\g?l! Atdsnet dedolion By dependent rel‘:tf’\'r'u such additional umlgnnllmt:l.-‘ I:umsn n:ldl;d:- imagination, aot 1916 Maxwell, fully equip., elec. starter. | Ag the matte; now stands, Mr. [pay as the management of the rail- | {00 e but that vl.-lo:lfy ’2.{:“ ::'Ea Howell will accept such rooms the 106 ¥ oot sk R road may decide, this, however, not to | power which ia beyond every achieveme in DUNDEE. lands at b per cent, bl per cent & 6 pr ct. il b i get an offer. 4 : t $100 nt full pay of such employes. whether it be ascience, art, llterature of . __W. L SELBY & SONS. Douglas 1510, We have a dandy 8-room, strictly all W. H. THOMAS, can'bo purchased at $100 down and 438 | council may assign to his department | exceed full pay of su PlOyes. ing | sommerctaiem, ‘Tt is groatce than the in 218 Keeline Bldg. Douslas 1643, per month “th y." Beo us to- | fter the remodeling, or he may move | By reason of enlistment and going Miscellaneous. modern home, nearly new, with a garage 3 glas i ey oF Writo us, after the 8 y . by A ited S tellect, greater than talent and the pom — e | and driveway; south front lot; located PRIVATE MONEY. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., to the court house or to some other | into the service of the United States, | seusion of it is that which makes all mei WANTED to rent for invalld, reclining| in the West Farnam district. This prop- SHOPEN & COMPANY, D. 853. 2216 Farnam 8t. | building. pension and senority rights will in|of achievement, ail geniuses; it makes it( \ whieel chair. Phone Harney 2038. erty cost the owner $7,000; now offered KEELINE BUILDING. N . ; ho way be affected. All employes go- [ possessor the ‘wupreme and’ extraordinart FOUNG man wants board and room, private | &t $5,500, and we want an offer. TPER GENT to 6 per cent on best class oity | AUTO CLEARING HOUSE | =" 1| ¢ service, when | benefactor of his follow man. It is & liv family. Address F 361, Bee. These two houses can be bought at a| residences in_amounts $2,000 up; also|”" = NSFERS ing into the government service, ing power, & seeing much where others se( — reat sacriic and terms can be srranged | (srm loans, Ressonable commissions DO Fa vous. 3310.| REAL ESTATE TRA they return to the employ of the mfil- nothlag, and Asthur Brandels was ono wh with $1.000 cash. It will pay to inves-| P 20., 1822 Farnam St. A | 8 arman to Fred ill be gi ositions equal lessed gift. He saw a great dut ¢ 1 0 TET 2P Bamu Op any wil e given pi qually REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED | usate ut once. T PER CRNT—Have for sale two amall| 1 cearin euring o8 ronsky. Folk street, 200 fest west Ecm!(lntrltive with those they former. | ALY Years ago, whers others as yet coul GLOVER & SPAIN mortgages on Nebraska farms; interest]| i 191¢ Chevrolet..... of Thirteenth street only descry an overgrown town; he ha West. ) y. C. A Grimmel, 849 Om. [ ——— e e e ly held. the vision, the abllity and the genlus, an: CLOSE IN BUNGALOW |soxsstow o o e L Maki-s 100 trock out of your Ford ear, | 7 low- 1a_denp” and Tkl To e witn, i e - v ) ake a ton truck out of your Ford car. i i S BUNGALOW of 6 1 bath, oik finiah, | OMAHA homes. East Nebrasks farma. Everybody 18 buying this “Form-a-Truck.” | t 1| Sidewalk Built of Stone daughtoers, and especially to his son, wh MUST BE SOLD "?n"".i.ifi'.'l‘?!a‘ ‘1'::“;. :dnbor':akoln?kv.v]trn“"f. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Dnuzlnwms ‘1L solves your delivery problem and Cath att, i T U carries on the name, this must be a tre oL GiickiGais W aeie ety na bl R it Wt fcwos EheR L dand six | 000 DMARA TR 000 OTEA ST | ke wiid fire. Agents wanted. IFor par- | gouthwest corner Twenty-fifth and From Wyomlng OrN UP | mendous thought, a thought to considel s - ; 5 y east front | TONEY to loan on Improved and | yculars sew or write JOHNSON-DAN-| Y streets 100 7 =1 | with comfort ana pride. room, all modern bungalow at 2728 Dav-| lot, fenced, 1 blk. to car, 15 minutes' car We also buy good farm mort-| G iH (U, 1629 N. 16th. P pere b OGO The old stone sidewalk at Tenth enport 8t fof $3086. This proverty laf ride downiown Price $3,650—about $600 | gages. Kloke inv. Co.. Omaha, e DL L o G s and Harney streets, in front of the | Athlati easily worth $3,100. Terms can be ar-| cash, rest monthly. REAL ESTATE loans. slx por oot Bev USED CAR BARGAINS AT gk Mo S T i 7 etic Club Directors paspsle SATE RORROTOERE IUL D. 1. BUCK & CO. MUKPHY-U'BRIEN AUTO CO, RS e g building that for years was the James h THE BYRON REED CO. 3 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. 1814-16-14 Farnam 8t. L. Parker, Monroe street, 374 feet Stephenson livery, sales and feed Meet This Afternoon 207 212 South 17th st | TWO 7-foom new houses; oak finish; rental NO DBLAY, * e bt cust of Thirty-sixth atreet, south stables, is being torn out and in_its . ~Dougies 307 272 South 170 T | #7180 year; for $7.300, o W. T. GRAHAM, B st "condiion. Gasy sbsg | , #ide, T00x135 . 180 | place one of cement is being laid. The OThe board of directors of th : : , 2 BEE_BLDG. S g Arthur J. Cooley and wife to Henry : : 3 maha Athletic c i 1 6 Rooms, Modern cat omuvat 8. ek o wen o | BEEBBG | Bt R T P ashe Cool S PR | tone sidewall was laid more than | QNS AMRISG lep il meet, (bl e = r foot north ot Davenport street, east wwenty-five years ago and ol - ¢ 51(‘)’9’ Cash—$25 Per Month r T LR B LT PREPAREDNESS ST 1| terial brought from Wyoming, and dent W. A. Fraser in the Woodmer nace, (ilholgssll.ln:lllrl.u:{mm()d;";!el?:l ::roj REAL ESTAT!E"U“““P"‘"“’ CITY and farm loans, 6, 5%, 6 per cent. l.:yr:e"luyntl;;:‘:lue‘dmlnl:r\a‘:‘!‘r)l::.}'..E':y.7:::“:.3 Eb:f: %.,“.',,".‘:: "zo‘f A anatens there had never been a sidewalk laid of ‘2‘5 XVWlC} b“"g"?l, to discust Newly painted and papered. Price $2,400. West. _J. H. Dumont & Co., 41€ Keeline Bld tomoblle insurunce of Forty-third 50x in Omaha that has been responsible |membership plans, building scheme: $100 cash, 326 per month. Phone Tyler . . . LOANS—©5—5%s—86 Per cent—LOANS. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 120 3 a7y 1| for quite as much profanity. and other business in connection witl 50 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Office open | LOT 82, Leavenworth Helghts, 3700, $100 THOS. L. McGARRY, 913-14 City Nat. Bank. Doug. 3819. | Orchard Investme ny to £ h ] . : the club. Membership committees ar evenings from 7 to § p. m. cash, $12.60 per month. Call Harney Keeline Bldg. Red 4344 WE will irade you & new Ford for your oid| fred Petit and wife, Orchard avi The stone in the Stephenson side- | f4 € - i B o HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY 8T, [ 8035 b= A al i D | tons! 262 feot east of Forty-four walk was brought from some of the |- SELVIE “k")‘ '“C_if“Fm ringing FOR SALE by owner, modern ume wna North. GARVIN BROS. yo /3t omane INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO,, O I L -« 38| Wyoming fossil beds, and the stone oh:ewM:ie;:ne"'Franl'( M %mf'flla“ , corner lot, : — el 31d ; S ¥ e R T J MONET—HARRISON & MORTON,| 20th and Harney. Doug. 6361 s lAL Hoadlays: Ut henst 0or: was filled with petrified sticks, fish, {-I R 5 IcCaffery bl Sy elnubyane g Atter looking at MINNE LUSA 300 ait- |5 PCL.” 515 I = 3 ” ner Thirtieth and Bauman streets, snakes and other creatures that[13rry Kyan anc other business mer 318 LINCOLN ELVi.—ll-room houss, | ferent buyers decided thit It was the best | -0 500 made promplys D Wesd Automobiles Wanted. o . 000 d d down upon the earth | 3r¢ giving considerable of their tim: strictly modern, with bot water heat.| proposition on the market and they T Tk e = N nd to Toamet Up snd SOWIR UPBIL IR to this work. Price. $50. Douglas 1518, backed their judgment by BUYING lots. th_an ‘:Lnfi-m "L*w NOTICE Parkvale Presbyterian centuries ago, when it waldm its mak- 1t YOU will come out today you will . 6 per cent. i As these disintegrated and broke " ~ 1 will pay $160 for good used Thirty-second avenue, 108 ing. As these disinteg == S Northi o =i understand why others are buying. % ) rondater, must be in A-1 condition. north of Martha street, west sido, out of the solid lime rock, they left Warm Weather Record for THREE OF A KIND CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Address’ 0, 183, Bee. TROXINS S : . 2.000| cavities anywhere from one-half to| Year Broken This Aft - Tyler 187, T T Blanche H. Brown and husband to cavit any ar broken Inis €rnool We have three new bungalows just 743 Omaha Nat'| Bank Bidg. ____Auto Tires and Supplies. C. Graham, Farnam an inch in depth. As a result the completed, each one a little different In DON'T throw away old tires. We make one t of Thirty-third sidewalk became as rough as a| The warm weather record for th street, south side, 66x183. e Waltland company to Alcestia Irene design and arrangement; they are all GARDEN LOTS Guarantee‘b'“‘"l Co. We can h;‘l_"l new tire from 2 old ones and modern, with oak finish ‘and oak floors down your abstract on| porcent. 2 in 1 Vuleansi 1| gtretch of cobble stone road and was year was broken at 4 o'clock this aft large sun room. finished In steel gray: T00 Feward for magneto we cant bkl living room and dining room finished in J ' i LEGAL NOTICE. oak: front bedroom finished in white en.| Two lots, South Miller Park, block from Colorado L",nd | G AR L L G L LT The annual meesting of the whare Everybody is invited to attend. A Onhl and mahogany doors: back bedroom | school and car, $450 each, or $926 for |5,000-ACRE ranch near Colorado 8prings, | NEB. Aulo Radintor Repalr Service and |of the Nebraska Savings & Loan Assocla- | meeting of the club will be held at ;::n:gh.n‘:lel”:?chhrx::; cach has a num- $100 TO $200 * | _short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2047.| enport St., Omaha. Neb. Do Condit, Lake street, 50 feet we hard to walk over. ernoon wlienbthe government ther a 5 ce heat, ce- K s Title, Ouarantes and ADbsiract | 3ox3.IN., $5.76; 30x3%, $8.16. O of Thirty-sixth st north side, mometer climbed up to 91 degrees, mented - bassment, floor: drain, gement $1 down, 60 cents per week. On the| Kopp : 30x3-IN., $6. X34, _ Other aizes 4 i ¢ p grees, walks, yard all nicely graded; dandy e South ide, two blocks from car line, In [ FyHS o & odorn, fatract oftice. | Tun praportion. Duplex Tire: Co.2618 Far- | p 05H, oo aioeer: % Hanscom Improvers Will degree higher than the 90-degre front lots, near school and 1} blocl good district of homoea; buy two or three - - —— SAratieet B iaily somphny: southiowat H : mark registered on May 25. to car. " Lofated in Waarns parkc Prices ‘;,:u',h',';':;, Bl @ (i1tia ooitage and anve Stocks and Bond: U0 LTS o corner Thirty-eighth Jackson Hold Fireworks prlay The temperature climbed steadil: ranging from 150 to $3.350; about $350 e K DT nt n e g .00 7] 1 cash and the rest monthly SHULER & CARY, DISTRICT Tmprovemert Londe In denomin: | nuo TIRE CO. 1611 CHICAGO BT. _|yaria s . The Hanscom Park Improvement|during the afternoon, 88 degrees be RASP BROS. Phone D. 5074 204 Keeline Blag. | vestor 5% per cent Int. semi-annually. Electric Automobiles. Fourteenth street, 200 fest north club will hold its third nnpunl pub- | ing regmereq at 2 o'clock, 90 de oo ) : TALMAGE-LOOMIS INV. CO.. & Taalilis . of Browne streot, west side, 40x lic fireworks display at 7 o'clock the|grees at 3 o'clock and the record 108 McCagye Bldg Douglas 1853, | 96 FEET, 16th St, 3 blks from viaduct, | .. °w 0" w. Pidg. Doug. 955, | Waltur Anderson, expert rep's electric and | 1215 .. 0| yight of July 4, at Thirty-fourth and | breaking at 4 oclock. MILLER PARK 46,600, M CH ue Inv. Co. McCague Bldg. | 1o~ i : batteries. Storage. $230 Farnam. D. 4317, ""']‘r ht: lt:e:,tu d erhe er yillo:: mu;ic & b 6-room, strictly modern bungalow, col- cellaneous. T f S e [y . Te Wi i onnade openings, bullt-in bookcases, buftet, | ————m—m———r——e.—ie [ FARM AND RANCH LANDS Auto Repairing and Painting. LEGAL NOTICES. in addition to the fireworks and seats Knlckerbocker Apartments BARGAINS FOR BUILDING. ————r —_— ~————| will be provided for the women. Sold at Ninety Thousan A deed has been filed at the cow fnished In hard pine; bullt-in cupboard in| two. Good place to bulld to live or sell [ Colorado; le prices right, 218 8. 10th 8t. D. 7890. | jon will be held In the Association's office, 8 A A ! ! Kitchen: large lot, 45x136, south front;| 132x133%, Fleld Club district, choice for z SRR | 500 Houtn” 1hth Street, Saunders-Kenneay | the Windsor school this evening to house conveying the Knickerbocke :;ved street; V.z:;lurk to Miller Park, 13 [ three modoBrn :nuu- $3600, Three blocks :I:m o et 1 d Bullding, Omaha, Nebraska, Wednesday, | further perfect plans for the safe and |apartments at fTlurtyi-enghth i locks to car, blocks to Miller Park | from new Blackstone Hotel corner fine for | _terms. hole . i July bth, 1916, at & p. m. Polla for election t 1 . Edwa i oo, One’ o tHe Classient bungalows fn | apartment Bouss or 3 residences, 44000 | THE TATES & MCLALY REALTY co. Motorcycles and Bicycles. _[Juy itn. ssie, at's s m. Fols for oiection | sane observance of Independence day. | Jones strects from "Edward : city. ‘ a HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, and close at & p, m, on the same day. i 2 % ]] " ’ __PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, GEORGE G. WALLACE, Golorado Tand; excursions every week; xp.| sain in used machines. Victor e JOHUN R. BRANDT, Secratary Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use [bocker Realty compainy, e v | Omaba Natiooal Bank Bldg. D, 1781, $14 Keeline. paid. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Motorcycle Man,” 3703 Leavenworth. Judo-Jull-2-8 ‘lhem for resuits. ation being $90,000, [ ' . ¥

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