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[} THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1916 JOFFRE HAS WORK FUn geivi—Ap'ts and rlats BEAL ESTATE—IMPROVED |REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty 5 ’ South. LOT 50x160 at end of important car line, VA ) { § hvu: RUOM Sc:ut.t\.‘ Apartment; very i at lower price than anything near it, $800. detail, Nothing in the construction of Rorabla. Tus Cbile’ Vista, 20tb and FIVE ROOM Sultable for residence, store or both o Works on Schadule: these ‘V"m“ escapes Jofire; if there \ Propleton. Conrud Youns, $22 Brandels NEW BUNGALOW Goud opening tor business. e Biag, | Famous French General Has Use For b is anything wrong anywhere, the of- ‘ineater. Doug. 1571 C : S e N : His Ti After about three hours consecrated | ficers and saldiers say, it is that very e Near Henscom Park; selected material - — Every Minute of His Time 5 r } e e will liaht |t Miscellaneous. used in building; oak iinish; living B m s here o reports and the necessary orders | thing that the general’s eyc wi b - GUR-RUUM apartment, artistically fur- rolnlx: :m"“!:nllt;ln"nnnkccm 'n'r:‘o;n FINANCIAL ' :10 pr?]\-l;}c for the fe\'cn(ualmes of the ulp()n. He p[ie Ers.lo be u.unotlict flll“ nished, newly decorated, Hanscom park| W ulit-ln buffet; - ay, Joffre rises from his desk and |these sort of business trips to the Astrict; for summer. Call Harney 2676, d bath, all floor; (ull| Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. |TWQ YEARS OF GRUELLING puts on his cap, which is the signal | front, insisting that they in no way t, cemented; & home of quality, on large lot, with some fruit; owner has need of the money and will sacrifice for -*SCOTT & HILL CO. __Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCague Bidg. BNG A-Toui Liln [Ats, cluse 1 mod. ex. nest. $13 Toland v Trumbuil D 6707 ESIRABLE §-4 and 6-rm. Apts.—Summer rates. First Trust Co. 303 8. 13th. D. 1151. SI0ULKN apastments, §15 and up. Near (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Paris, Jude 6.—Twenty-one months of responsibility by Genral Joffre in the conduct of the greatest war We are ready-at all times to make loans on first class city property and eastern Nebras- ka. farms. Rates on request, armies at the ful motor car vontoffice. — G. P. Stebbina. 1610 Chi __ i _ka, farms. Rates on request ) / ! ! —= DANDY FIELD CLUB BARGAIN, LA\“h?l’bSlA{lhlb??th‘Ltbl €O, {;!5‘0"% 5‘1\"‘"\&! which time he has|at that hour in front of the villa. As | e 9o Six large rooms and bath, complete in & douth . een on duty an average of seventeen v ogene 288As Sy FOR_RENT—Business Prp’ty | ..o i, ‘beautitully decorated; chotce Kours & da\)' A Msg”a‘,md Tore the general passes out of the door, i Stores- south front lot; fine shade trees; small b 0,000 miles i A £ officer pushes into his hand a cottage or vacant lot might be taken MONEY TO LOAN ON than 70,000 miles in a motor car, do} sinall paper that he sticks into the Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm Iands at b per cent, b1 per cent & & pr ot W. H. THOMAS, 228 Keeline Bldg. Douglas 1848, PER CENT o ¢ per cent on best ciass city residences in amount $3,000 up; also farm louns. Reasonable commissions, PETERS TRUST CO., 1§22 Farnam 8t. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA tomes. Bast Nebraska far: O'KBEFE REAL ESTATE CO, 1016 Omaha Nat'l, Phone Douglas 3716, MONEY to loan on improved Tarms and ranches, We also buy good farm mert- gages. Kloke lnv. Co.. Omahs. REAL ESTAT six per cent. D. . BUCK & CO., 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE_BLDG. MONBY on_hand for eity and farm losns. H., W. Binder, City Natlonal Bank Bldg. not seem to have aged this veteran soldier a bit; there is not the slight- est betrayal of fatigue in his counte- nance, his step or his mind; he is quite as ready for any development today as at any time since the war began and his decisions are as prompt and clearly thought out as on the historical August 26th, 1914, when he issued to the French armies the general instructions for the battle of the Marne. It is in a quiet villa surrounded by a pretty garden and in a spacious room on the ground floor with a billiard table covered with maps in the center and maps on all the walls that the general-in-chief begins to re- ceive reports from his staff officers between five and six o'clock in the morning. Hates a Telephone. DESIRABLE store toum basement, 622 S. 16th St Only $6b. CONRAD YOUNG, 822 Brandeis Theater Bldg. FOR RENT. Very fine store room, located st 24th and Leavenworth Sts. Reasonable rent. VFor “further information call CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313 City Nat'l Bank Bldg MODERN store, 16th St. near postoffice, $76.per month. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago LUK BVUNG &L asub-iall karnem St Thos ¥ Hall 423 Runmike Bidg D 7408 “BTORE buliding, 1ving rooms in rear. 2005 N, 20th. Douglas 1853. Ulinces 4no Uess Koom. DESK ROOM Ground floor location in strictly modern tireproof bullding with all conveniences. Right in the heart of Omaha. Nalesmen, brokers and commission men get located now und prepare your fall campalgn; strictly high class tenants only in. Call OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D, 1474, 5 SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFD FIRE AND TURNADO INSURANCE 8 D. 1573, journey, arran, him the even = O'NEIL'S R, B. & INS. AGENCY, 634 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Tyler 10! 5-KROOM bungaiow, orand new, all modern, oak fioors throughout; oak finish n liv- ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooma; good location; restrioted additfon. A bargain at $3,160. Easy (.l'ml“ & By - BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug, 1723, 308 S0, 161H, . room modern, bew, fu- 38 01 86-ft. lot; street paved. Berks il D, b%.1. ¥-ROOM house, all_mudern, Pacific. Phone Harney 913. The general nance officer while a second is called the visits, to the suite since the = for sale. 3520 from the sea ) REAL ESTATE- Unimproved North, . free phones und lights; : i Axiple; spach fnttpROSh SIS S S0 Atter looking at MINNB LUSA 300 dit- | CITY and farm Toans, b §W, 6 per ceat| General Joifre on sitting down to|know from b “4 S1enoBraPRTall Douglas 3620 torent buvers decided (Fat It was the best ,;{‘ D“T““::_c“"" ““"(“‘ Jds; his worl table finds a single sheet of o roposition on the taarket and they{ LOANS——§— Per contm—r] vz rrmree . Vit T i Office for Rent backed their judgment by BUYING lots, THOS, L. McGARRY, paper on which arc noted the latest| general being e It YOU will come out today you wil Keeline Bldg. Red 4344. news uf the situation of the French|catching snatches o ON BhAUl{ll:HL COURT understand why others are buying. 366 omabs | and German armies received during | He is credite of GARVIN BROS. xat'i Bank bids. SONBT—HARRISON & MORTON, 5 PCt."5i6 Omana Nat. Bank Bids. §$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. " Financial Wanted. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Navl Bank Bldg. GUMING, near 29th St, 22 or 44; must be so0ld to close estate. Grimmel, 849 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. REDUCED to $2,600. the night. There is no inkstand on the table, for the gneral writes very little, and no telephone, an instru- ment that he detests, and never uses except by proxy. There is a complicated set of colored crayons, sleeping when awakening at Bee Building 216 Sq. Ft, with vater....$18.00 Ask the Superintendent, Room 163, The general’ one in the ar Eight level lota near SIRA Bty Ullice fuuiis 10 LBe remodell 27th and Spalding. Albert Edholm, 30,000 for 6 or 10 years at pot. % Y ¢ A o 'm, ‘Crounse block, L19 N. 16th St (oppos Yoweler. D. 1953, w:nN:m' ‘Sago firet mortgage . with principai | however, with which the general with | fanion with a go! it carries. ceremony and and simply to his own hand marks changes in the situation of the armies on the maps./ After a hasty glance at the mem- teed by surety bond. ite C. K. Littlefleld Wyo. postoftice), $10 to §16 per month. Co Young. 822 Brandeis Theater Doug. 1671 Smal. Office. and interest guaran For particulars, wrl ) & Son, real estate and loans, Casper, 96 FEKET, 16th St, 3 blks from viaduct, $6,600. McCague Inv. Co. McCague Bldg. FURNISHED, i i Ask for the Sup't. M}uellnneou{& Stocks and Bonds. orandum, the general listens to re- Room 104, Bee Bidg. FOR SALAE. 7560 MORTOAGE bearing 7 per cent seml-| portg from the staff, which are rap- 3 dandy vacant lows, % block to car cured by property valued §2,607. A it LR A, idly commented upon, while concise orders are given covering questions of detail; afterward projected orders UFFICE room with ’phone and reception room for lady P 285, Omaha Bee. et MOVING AND STORAGE Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. Abstracts of Title. ltne; cut to §1,000 cash for quick sale. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313 City Nat. Bank Bldg. be his simple for the departure from the general headquarters to some one of the about half past nine. pocket of his jacket. table and the itinerar: which no divergence is permitted. one being reserved for two secretaries who accompany Joffre on all his! cars have carried the general and his over nearly every mile of the ground | hours he spends speeding over the country are hours of comparative rest for him. He improves the occa- sion to read in more detail long re- ports that have not required immedi- ate attention, but whic most of the route is spent in rest, the Cars Familiar to All He always arrives without whether it be a discussion of impor- arrangements for reinforcements, all of which are decided to the smallest front. It is generally Three power- s are always waiting It is the time- of the day’s ged and approved by ing before, and from -m-chief and an ord- get into the first car, officer follows in what “relief car,” the third armies. These same beginning of the war to the Vosges. The t wl he wants to eginning to end, but an adept in the art of sleep enroute. d with the power of he wants to and of will, s car is known to every f' by the tri-colored d fringed cravat that proceeds immediatel. e business in hand, tant projected operations with the an army, or whether it lunch, which he often takes seated on the ground at the side AN ucre or two bought now in Benson Gar- 7 Abstract Co. W of considerable consequence are sub-|of a road, and which he dispatches FIRGPROUF W AREHOUSE. detialwllimakelSonimore mCuSIL DAL A1) Guarantee Gown your abatract on |mitted to the general by members of | with good appetite. Frequenlzl in- Sepurate iocked rooms. for boussnold | SLLST K o e reading matter, | __short nodice. R. 7. Patterson Bids. D. 3%, | hig staff, or submitted gy him to the | stead of leaving the car to vlsf;' the sovds and planos; moving, packing and | FUUC 1ore ypout Benson Gardens. Kerr &oe, Ouaranies and Abstract | oot headquarters of an afmy, he. takes Co., & modern abstract office. 305 8, 17th St. Tel. D. 6487, 308 8 1fth e e REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. shipping. 2 3 OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 8. 16th St Douglas 4163, : Globe Van and Storage Co. Wor real moving service try us. Large 3-horse, padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone 'Lyler 230 or Douglas 4333, GORDON VAN CO. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St HAVE acreage within city limits as low as $275 per acre. DOUG. 2047 SUMMER RESORTS YELLOWSTONE TOURS Parties desiring information for western tour should cal on B. A, Hennessy, Yel- lowstone tourist agent, 1103 City Nat'l General Joffre listens to his offi- cers with a rather detached air; he even has the appearance of paying no attention to what is being said; then suddenly will surprise his staff by interrupting the reader of the report or letter and reaching out for it. Whenever a phrase or a word strikes him, he insists upon reading for himself; he also follows for him- the general in with him and route, thus sa FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado Jand excursions, expens:s paid. O, L Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Florence 338, . Kansas Lands. the general-in their way ; Doug. 1864. o Packing, storage and mov- fEank qmas hienstDevuii DICKINSON, Clay and on:l a cfl::“'i: self, DQI;.CII in hand, reports A:onccrn- _ ing 19 N. 1lith St. Phone good,_prices and terms; send for .| ing military operations and move- 2 Douglas 394 or Webster 6699, REAL ESTATE—Suburban Fackler, Manchester, Kan. ments of troops, and seeks out for himself even the most insignificant points named in the dispatches. With the same care he reads every fele- gram, every order, before, signing it. “The first session of the day dis- poses of 'questions of orgahization, troops required at different points, movement by rail, sanitary service, Montar 7. Lands. STOCK section, all fenced; 200 acres ble; balance timber and good pasture; forty acres in crop; nine dollars per acre; homestead adjoining. N. J. Evensen, Is- __L“}_’-_l‘_';’i.‘__d__.__-—(——a—m.-o— FOR SALE—000 acrea Irrigates n Osllfllv. Montana, well improved, $37.60. Adress. J 847. Bee. Missouri_Lands. CHEAP FARMS--Any sl rms, easy the utiful Osarks of Dent county, Mo. W & Frani, 301 Neville Block. Omaba. GREAT bargal $6 down, %6 monthly, buys: 40 acres good fruit aud poutry land near. town, mouthern Missourl, Price enly $176. Address' Box 808, Excelgior Springs, Mo. Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from 8460 to $676. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 502. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg. METRCOPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Caretul -attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1616 How- ard 8t. Phone D. 6524, Maggard— “5is"pe" aour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. J C REED Express Co., Moving . L. packing and atorage. 1307 Farnam St. Douglas 6146. FI rance,” ete. Van and 3 men AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ROADSTER, rebullt auto for sale cheap, in good condition. . Phone Webster 20 Aut. Repairing and Paintini 7100 Yeward for magneto we Can't repair. Colls_repaired. BI!IGSP{II‘. 210 N. 18th. Corner In Benson Opposite City Hall, Brick building 46x70, With frame house In rear. Good buyifor someone.’ W. H. GATES, DELITY &Ntz FREE SERVICE. *' Phone " Douglas 288 'for complete list of vacant houses and apart- boat & Japanes i ; also torage, moving. 647 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. ventllatl; device, o ind Jackaon s e Douglas 1394, Nebraska Lands. NEE. Zoto adlator ?:%T;_—_T‘anv )it G i e FRONTIER COUNTY BB - prioes rix] t D. torested in it. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BU” THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price Burke's 687 wores, sbout 300 A. in wheat, about B h WANTED TO RENT 100 A.in corn, balance hay and pasture— Auto Tires and &_lgm ; N'T throw away old tires. We make one and U L $360.00; size, 50x128; located on Laocust| iy stem and buffalo grass; chocolate | ooy erom s oid .7 Unfurnished Houses and Flats. 8t., between Clark and Burnbam, not| youm goil, 18 in. to 3 ft. deep; plough land . oues e note - Unturnished Tlouses anc Ta%8. | for from school and car line. Geo. B.| | vijevel as a floor; 1% miles from rail- mfl ?t“it.. I g&mcfl;‘“ D?nh’.‘. Wright, Bes office, 8 LOTS in Benson, 3 blocks to car. Wil sell all together, cheap for cash, or $276 each; $10 cash, balance §1 per week. Owner lives in Cali- says the place . Pricé includes s share, 1-3 the road and good school. fornia, now in Omaha, must be sold before July rent for this year; ow! 30x3-IN., § in proport nam street. i 30x8%, 98.7 WANTED TO RENT—Immediately, good 7 n. Duplex Tire Co..2618 or-8-room house, with garage, in Weat Farnam district or Dundee. ' Must be a first-clags place. Give full information. P. J. TEBBENS CO. ero s 1-8 h, balance to T Bt D it p. Price, $16,000; 1-3 cas AUTO TIRBS the house of Stepha Address O 137, Bes. 606 Omaha Nat. Bk. Douglas 2182, | suit purchaser. Might take small place REBUILT, $2.00:T0- 85.00. Hope rushes to Dindes a8 part payment, s & CO DUO TIRD CO. 1611 CHICAGO 8T. | him, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED 5 —| 1516 City Nat. Bank Bidg. Dous. 4. the Hope mar's whose nep! DUNDEE BUNGALOW. $4,000—Almost new, oak finish, rooms and sleeping porch; fine baseme: Motorcycles and Bicycles. ILAR‘I.:EY -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES: Bar- wford, Dawes heavy grase; For 1,013-ACRE_ranch near Cra county, Neb.; good soil; six 4 ater and timber. est. ? T"“ R full slzed lot; good neighborbood. Phone [ Dlenty of flne water BOC fir e in used machines Viotor Roos, “The | pooks. but is k HE BEST OFFER owner, Douglas 4828, male cheap; will take v Coso otorcycle Man,” 3708 Leavenworth. bevitliig e ~ DUNDEB—b-room modern bungalow. Bullt| ative Realty Exchange, 413 Bee Bidg. SMahlin escapes. MADE US BY JULY 10th. WILL BE ACCEPTED. 4804 UNDERWOOD AVE,, SOUTH FRONT. rooms and sleeping porch, by us—$3,760. On easy terms. W. L. SELBY & SONS. Phone Doug. 1610. Dundee bungalow, Walnut 1655, Dundee lot, $995, Walnut 1666. 21 ecres noar Dundee, Walnut 1585, North Dakota Lands. BUY lands under our ‘“halt earnings” or - “pay as you make it" plen. Hagkney Land Credit Co,, St. Paul, Minn. Legal Notices. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS, Harlan, Towa, June 28, 1916. The Board of Bupervisors of Shelby county, Oowa, will recelve bids at the office the bay. ] built ; oak floors and finish . :mg:;.‘{:?:: .A::lkm“ ;:1 l;l‘ fl:;o.r; d\::i'l':- REAL ESTATE E!Chmfl :go%h¥00;nl§£:d:;or‘=§GH.rlm, Towa, until in_ bookcases and other (u'tlu;a that | 5T AGRES, improved, closs in; want Omaha BON, _ A certified check for five (5) per cent m&: :nzoo:mso:x:..‘ :l\;:!:. _ ;" ;-mx;l; cottage. ha. awd, made payable to the County Auditor, h Soversd ‘with blue Erass, Owner ia aak. | 40, acres. Colorado, Unprovad; waat Omatw Miscellaneous. e, smeuttun of the coniribe. L\ [ynrentee c:ng All the bids must be on furnished by the. county, s marked. A bond of responsible surety and ap- proved by the board will be requiréd of the successful bidder or bidders for fitty (60) per cent of the amount of the contract, ‘The county reserves the right to walve defocts and reject any or all bids, ing $4,300, but will accept best offer made. ur chance. Call us at once. This is yo! HIATT COMPANY 246-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Tyler 60. 48TH AND MIAMIL Wi BUY AND SELL TEXAB AND COLO. W8 BUY AND SELL TEXAS 3 LAND. Daniel O'Donnell, Inc, Hippee Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. 3 s and olty property for sals Find exchangs 1Sbe, 805 Brandels mbs, Theater == 40 acres, California, improved; want Omaha incoms 160 acres Jackson county, Mississippl clear; want farm or Omaha property. W. T. SMITH CO., Doug. 2819. 914 City Natlonal Bank Bldg. THE remarkable Increase in BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source— get some.” something to “but I haven't here myself You see,” he Bids. Bous._ 4916, POULTRY AND PET STOCK Two blocks from car, brand new 6-r. bun- ‘galow, strictly modern and up-to-date; E. o rans e AR100s FRarens 5 [ By e e e oout e AT other | GEONS pey far belier (han chlokema: | , PaYments on contracts iill be made by | €} 7 sult. We also have many other bargains. 20,100 MORE O Ore ponned up; lttle space n % ;::;m;{-mm;;-:;;n:; xt’r;.. motor vehicle By Jove! See us before you buy. PAID WANT ADS start; tree book explains all. Majestlo | "ro 4T formation may be mecured at Bquab Co., Dept. 91, Adel. la. ESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, “io«:‘ V&III keep fish healthy. AX GEISLER BIRD CO. PERBIAN KITTENS, Baldwin Cattery, Morningside, lowa Boreenings, 31.26 per 100 ibe._ 301 N_10th Bt the County Towa. Bids will be recelved on the following ftems: One reinforced concrete box culvert 6'x6'-40' b.b. 4 mi. from Irwin. Estimated yardage 46.1 yds, reinforcing steel 3328 Ibs. Estimated cost §716.90. in first five months of 1916 than in Same Period in 1916. COLORADO FOR NEBRASKA—120 acres alfalfa, fruit and grain land, Delta coun- ty, Colorado, Iimproved, underlaid with immense coal veins, essible, irrigated, and all paid for. t stock or grain Engineer's office at Harlan, RASP BROS,, 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. 2826 CHICAGO ST. rooms and reception hall, strictly in every respect. House only Oak floors up and coast survey, “You're tal ans 1 ~modern bullt about 6 years. downstairs. Within walking distance to farm; will ase fair mortga Ad- = o ,w:ngc—'r'y!};.- D e for Mr. Gelsing, | FOR BALE OR TRADB—Bquity of 13,000 yardage 28.73., reinf. steel 1666 lbs. Est. about?"a i "‘ire Phone e S BYDEN, 1014 Harney Sr,| 'n Sood South Dakota income property,| — __ _For Sale. ____ . |cost $400.30. p # q ; . Lo town of 1,600; vields 10 per cent net;| 25— §5T5 ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N 18 | One reinforced concrete . box’ culvert 1 was told w1 II;VIN(&.‘;};S" 5;;(;»—;‘;["“:‘:'“'":::- would _consider chesp land or automo- TAY, 1660 ton A W Wagner, 20 | 5x6-36 bib. 5 mi. from Kimbaliton, Bat. strict J i bile. Write Box 446, Grand Island, Neb. ydg. 42.78. reinf. steel 2648 1bs. Est. cost DotslesIAIE, FARWE Rischos, Residsnces, Apurtaonts; | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE |5 .40. ] One reinformed concrete box culvert | at auction. BARGAIN AT $1,800. West end, house and lot, 3101 Daven- Merchandise stocks, income of all kinds. sed cars this week, they muat Can match any deal of merit, LT i d the floor space: §x'-64 bib. 3 mi. from Portamouth. Est. neel port . Call 142 Lincoin Blvd, Harney1732.J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk, Omaha. {‘;,:"‘Cd;d',fl.:,' b-passenger. ",‘,’, LSOV rHACHRINITRAS ORI B tEinont e g (Rhitly lf r-flv' Morgan, 1916 Cuming St. Doug. 248 1916 Crow Blkhart, louring. D T e Tha. . Rite Costidion, BEMIS PARK, $6,750 |70-R Apt nouss to _exchange for jand.| 1#il Chaimefh e st | One reinforced concrate 'box oulvert [ Know, 8o when 1918 Overland, . #x4'-60' bb, 8% mi. from Kirkman, Rst, |on the auctio Rental $540 clesr. Will assume mortgage. J. L. Barber, Keeline Bidg. Ty. 1710. & Detroiter, touring. 1913 Studebaker, touring. 9 ROOMS—2 LOTS 45.3, reinf, steel 3696 lbs. Est) cost to the time table prepared for round. The discussion Lieutenant Jarvis Hope is detailed by the United States naval and report his findings on th~ invention of Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the | submarine to a state of perfeotion. The lleutenant arrives in Valdavia and Is wel- comed by the inventor and his daug Cleo. On the trlal trip of the Inventor's the act of examining the mechanism of the favorably An attempt to burgl laboratory falls, but later C| m murdered in his bedroom, C! s library to g but the bullet hits a bomb in the and Cleo atten books. Mahlin, a follows the books disappear. for an island out in the bay. The conspir- ators follow In other boats. Mahlin and the Jap turn out the island light. Morton's boat with the countess strikes a stray mine In (Continued from Yesterday.) “By the way,” he added, “do en to have any get away from “I can give you and your friends coast survey.” ping dead, “then you must know the man we're looking for. maurice—Arthur Fitzmaurice.” wer, ell, I'll be hanged!” Hope ejacu- “Hydrography is in my line, command into the car discusses matters en- ving time and k:epin{ his oes on while -chief and the general in command of an army are making to the communicating passes, the sentinels and soldiers pre- trench through which they will pro- ceed to the first line trenches. partake of the form and ceremony 1 that attaches to reviews, but, instinc- tively, when the old “grandfather sent arms, reddening with pleasurable emotion because of this opportunity to honor the general-in-chief. P None of the army commanders have yet been able to satisfy Joffre on two points—the shelters for the men along the first line are never deep enough, and the barbed wire en- tanglements that protect the first line are never dense cnough. “It's very well, it's very well” says he generally to the colonel, shak- his hand, “but you must put up tle mere barbed wire. | am go- ing to send you more, and when you have a few men available, just deepen these shelters a bit, too.” He never forgets such things; the barbed wire is always forthcoming, and if he passes that way again and finds the shelters have not been doepened, he notices it and makes the colonel notice it. The pumerous reviews that Jjofire has had occasion to pass in lwc.nti'» one months of war arc not entirely matters of show and parade. He firat V?ll(l the installation of ong of the hnlltl)mys and inspects the Kitch- ens, the Jaupdry, and the organiza- tlon of the batis, After he has as- sured himself that the material wants of the soldiers are cared for, he passes along the line to salute the regimental flag, Kisses Hiz Men. Of all the generals who have con- ferred decorations guring the war, nona, it is said, do jt with such real feeling as Joffre. When he gives the “accolade”" after pinning the cross upon the brave soldier's breast, whether it be the simplest trooper, the blackest Sencgalese rifleman, or an officer, he kisses him heartily on both cheeks, never being satisfied with a semblance of an embrace as are some ether generals. After cenferring with the general of an army, visiting the quarters pf the treops or passing a regiment in review, Joffre always cor‘:’ulxu his little paper, the itinerary of his round, and t;ll ig about the only thing that disturby the equanimity of his tem- per, “We are going fo be at least twenty minutes late,” he often says, impatiently, and this means that the The Secret 3¢ Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trail,” “Fighting in SEVENTH INSTALLMENT SYNOPSIS, board to Investigate ter, t helper s surprised in Hope _repor ce, but there a trom which sh when she calls the anarch her ald; Morton shoots hew has two of the missing y, attempts to steal the by Hope; in the ex- 0Vt Hope and Cleo take a boat ou asoline? {Nc ere until we eat,” was the answer, any gasoline. I'm only because of the storm. explained, “I'm in the exclaimed Hope, stop- He's in_the too. His name is Fitz- king to him,” was the about having luck!” ou want to see me Flanders,” “The to " “Vive Copyright, 1016, b:‘i‘ u.;‘.':z. r--n" bodies washed upon the shore, It never entered their heads that the lit- tle launch, with no friendly light to guide it past the rocks, could live through such a storm. Callously dis- regarding the groans of .the injured keeper, they made themselves com- fortable in his quarters, and the next morning, the storm having abated, they set out. for Middle island in search of Fitzmaurice, only to learn from the officer in charge of the radio station that the man for whom they. were looking had left the day before for one of the North Farallons and that he had not yet returned. About the same time, herefore, that Hope, Cleo and Morrissey were dry- ing themselves before their fire at one end of the island, Mahlin and Sat- suma were landing from their launch at the other end. Though there, was no one in sight when the two conspirators landed, they noted signs of recent blasting op- erations, presumably for the purpose of improving the little harbor, while on the shore had been erected a rude hut for the storage of the workmen'’s tools. So little was there to fear from marauders in this remote spot that there was not even a lock on the door of the toolhouse, whose, only contents, as Mahlin found uf or( investigation, were some picks, shovels and crow- bars, a keg of nails, a few coils of wire, and a box marked “dynamite,” | Following the directions given them by the officer at the radio station, they followed the precipitous footpath which led from the landing up the rocky slope to the plateau, Twenty minutes of stiff climbing brought them to the shack where, so they had been told, they would probably find Fitzmaurice staying. 'f'he shack, a flimsy affaiy of roygh, lumber, huni literally between sea and sky, for hal of it rested on the rock, while the other half, which was supported by a frame work of light timbers overhung the ocean, There being no response to his knock, Mahlin, finding the door un- locked, entered the cabin, Though the Fitzmaurice. by an auctioneer named Dawson, in San Francisco, that last week you bought three books of him They were scientific works—on hydrography, if I remem- aid the other. you 1 saw those books n list that Dawson sent me, 1 went over to his place and bid This (s an excellent home, modern WILL trade improved North farm, Il, tourins. f 3 e T first-class. condisdon; | * small oF large, for country or oity bank | 1313 s sorintorea cenarate box _ eulvert tl;em in. tThe Eame d(z“’.“ the l'?l.’."ry recently painted and papered throughout; | stock. Address Y 473, Bee. 1916 Ford, roadster. 12 e P A A : . ¥ 'i ol “l f,,'c or Burke, ‘| n't t.he o Jote on comer; bl stound and tac; | GAN sl of exchangs agyUhng you ave| 101 Ford, touring A s Est. cost| “Yes” said Hope, “and it's Doctor o e . L e .73, ’ h oy 28 boulavard, Tha, ground 18 worth $4.300 | “to_offer. C. JiiCanso; Mocague Bids. _| 1813 Stadstaten “One relnforced _concrete box oculvert | Burke's aughter who is waitin, open for inspection at any time. -T. =8¢ bib, : . _Bet, yds, 3 i Ll B st Coltax 103 after 10 u Interastional, R T SR BT (L e theicove, 16 wag ol ont! GLOVER & SPAIN e e e | 1818 ChévIOIAL - FOR4 $506.46. : after the disposal of the library that ) s 1913 Buick, foadster. One ~ reinforced comcrste box culvert | She learned that her father had left Dovslas ",“fiu,,,z’,;",’,‘;fi'; Natonsl. | REAL ESTATE—Investments | 1014 Deutghier BREE" A0 co GEvisein D, from W AlUE S Bat o0 8 legacy for her in one of the books. C . W. .04, reinf. ; . conl Five-room, strictly modern bungglow, INVESTMENT. 3216 Farpam. Dous. 583 _ | 4159 30, So, when she heard that three of y two blocks from Kountse Park; nice lot; Double brick terrace in the West Far- Must sell &l our second-hand One reinforced concrete box _culvert [ the books were in your possession, cement basement; furnace heat; paved nam district; oak finish downstairs; biles within 30 days. We have several|4'x{'-64' b.b. 7 mi. from Walnut. Sst. yds. | she insisted on coming with me in et. Owner has given us permission to| white enamel with mahogany doors up-| mgkes and are giving better values than|41.7. reinf. steel 3360 Ibs. FEst. cost| . der to examine them for h 1. Il this place for a short time for| staira; oak floors throughout; tiled bath | ,nyone else. $806.46. ; X em for herself. $3,000; 3300 down, $26 a month, rooms; cemented porch floors; extra rth C One reinforced concrete box culvert | That explains how I happen to be PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, good tenants. Income, $1,300. Price, $13- Jo}mson.Danfo 0. b.b, 5 mi. trom Earling. Eet. vdg. [ on this island in company with an Doug. 1781. 6th Floor Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg 000. The repair man would go broke if i N. 16th Bt. reinf. el 1618 1bs. Est. cost §4740106 1 . T G00d Home L || M hausse weth it HKe Rl 008, xm-":l“-wm' ST me | relnforced concrate bfllgculv;r\ e[x‘reme y ‘"ru]"‘f': :‘r‘our;’g l:voman. § : Tal ¢’ bb. 1 mi, from Barling. Set. ydg suppose you left the books over oty fine shrubbery and foulti. 18189 | TGUR money 1a secured, you are guaran- 1814-16-18 Farnam St e ot s lsti By (- dg No," said Fitzmaurice, “it hap- Price, $3,350. Located 4107 North 29th St. ‘"fld }u]l;“hf:“ Y“:;"c::“"?n"".‘." J.‘"-'m::n'i AUT C ARING H SE | 2.4 yras. reint. ateel 1887 ibs. Fat. cost | pens that two of the books are here an 3 5.19. ack NORRIS & NORRIS | i v o sttt & 1 AD e D e e s s | Ihmy ahack 1 broughe e over 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270, amount, any. time. Glad to explain the| %y gg, Buick roadster. 8460 | 4o g "bib, 1% miles from Harlan. Eat, | vesterday, intending to look them " | oplan. 1 ‘14, Maxwell tourin yag. 54.9 reinf, steel 3789 lbs. Est. cost|over, but 1 was so dead tired last PRAIRIE PARK et BUILDIERS'DXNCHH 1 Quaieet svroiet: BI0EL. otorced concrete hox_ culvert | MIEHE that I didnn't even open them, o Most artistio distriot 1n clty: no sheds, | L7t & Douslas Bta Fhone Doug 213 1 1016 She T s b3 mi. from Corley. Eat. yag. | The third book isn't here, I'm sorry : alleys, chickens, ashes or tin cans; WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg. FOR BALE—Twenty-horse power [0CFR | Joas, reinf. stesl 2401 Ibs. et cost|to say, but you can get it withou ‘ fouses and lots, with paving paid in full,| Iteal estate, city proporty, large ranchea wonger Stanley Bteamer; n“l‘o 12 ot ) 3 say, X! get 1t without j at reasonable prices; easy terms. & speolalty. power, 8pe d case of ”":‘.:;w“.“ " ped cu. yd. for extra conorste n much trouble. 1 loaned it to a friend, 15 RRANNBLL, —_— | et ton, Neb, Ped senired on all the above box | Dr. Emerson Owen, who lives at a Douglas 398. Colfax 3511, 3. %, Skiliman, Pletsan:oh 283 | culverts T little place called Sandsboro, on the SACRIFICE SALE. | REAL ESTATE WANTED PREPAREDNESS B A SCHELL, | mainland, Miss Burke is very wel- 0 N. 17th St, B-room house; walk- GOOD LOT WANTED. {s only protection, 18 preparing against | p 15, 541X come_indeed to see the two books ing distance. Don't fail to ses thls erty if you want a bargain, i o BOSTWICK & SON, some unexpected emergency. Buy your au- insurance of mnu‘:‘mfir. D LEGAL NOTICH, The annual mecting of the shareholders of the Nebraska Sevings & Loan As part payment, with some cash, on new 6-room, all modern bungalow; one acre of ground; chicken house and gar- THOMPSON, ? 1 ler 1608, p il 2 . s e 2 N’:l:n L £ 200 Bee Blds. ddress 1, 1250, Be ~ | -1 Crey Nat Bask h""“ 3819 | %ion will be held in the Association’s office, Wh-c;‘ A i et satks nished bungalow, D—Lots on First Ave, Council | igis, FIVE-PASSENGER M"&, ell, run 1,700 | 311 gouth 18th Btreet, Saunders-Kennedy tinguished CIoRpu, In HOMH pee I:mm. Very | A o ion and price. Rover, 2410 | ' wiles, price §1,060. Phone Walnut 3474, or | Buiiding, Omahs, ~Nebrasks, ~Wednesday, [ island, after & varty. H. 189, O St., Lincoln, Neb. Y 469, Be - July bth, 1616, at 8 p. m. Polls for election of three directors open at 12 o'clock, noon, and close ut 8 p. m. on the same day, JOHN R, BRAND' dence for wale. ¥, V. Kniest, 3516 N. Toct Tragy You & D€ your oid PUR BALE—i-room house on 3 1ok fruit and garden. Phone Walnut h C that they themselves though they ome Want Ads in ex- |’ Phane " Wanted change for lots of answers. The Bee. INDUSTHIAL GARAGE Co, 20th wud Haruey. Doug, 6261, the that I have with me, however.” LI lin and Satsuma had ex- light on Southeast sandbagging the light~ house keeper, they were as certain ad : ermanently ridded 0! ope and Cleo as had seen their lifeless single room which it contained was vacant, the remains of a meal on the table, and the rumpled blankets on the bunk, which was built against the wall, together with the odor of tobac- co smoke, showed that it had been very recently occupied. Suddenly Sat- suma, who had been prowling about the room, gave an exclamation. “Here are the books!” he cried holding up two bulky, leather-bound volumes, Mahlin unceremoniously snatched them from him. “You're right,” he said. “They’re the very books we're after, Here’s Burke's name written in them, We'd better take them and go while the going's good. It might be unhealthy for us if this fellow Fitzmaurice should—" 'He'broke off abruptly and stood listening, “I thought I heard voices,” he whis- pered, laying the books on the table. ‘St:ppmi‘l to the door, he caught sight of Hope and Fitzmaurice ap- proaching the cabin, “Hell's belll” snarled Mahlin. “We didn't drown that fool naval officer after all. Here he comes and he's got a man with him. Bring those hooks along Satsuma; we'll have to make a break for it,” and he darted out of the cabin. The Japanese, pausing only long enough to snatch up the books, fol- lowed. As he ap{:eared in the door- way of the shack Hope recognized “By heaven!" he cried, “it's Sat- him. suma!” and he dashed forward with Fitzmaurice at his heels, But Mah- lin and Satsuma did not await them, The former fled down the path lead- ing to the harbor where they had left their launch, while the Japanese, mo- mentarily confused by Hope's unex- Eepted appearance, turned and ran lindly in the opposite direction, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) 1 man at the wheel must make up time in order to get back inta general's good graces; he never goes toa fast to suit his illustrious pas- SERGeF, 1 by some of his generals as the Iflfifi valve of the army. While he is i directing intelligence of the great ma- chine he is at the same time ordinates who, under certain contin- gencies, may be over-affected by ters of secondary importance. prised by some unlooked-for develop- ment and impressed by a complication that seems to them decisive and per- tion irem Joffre often reduces the ex- aggerated incident to its propes pre- portions and cools the bloo subordinates, the visits of civilians in war-time. has resisted with admirable consist- ency the censtant pressure of theu- sands of influential clvilians whe have no business at the front, but neyer- theless desire ardently to: see it. sides the hundreds of war correspend- ents, the supervising committees of the chamber of deputies, hundreds of other influential politicians, ministers, and other goyernmental officers, there are the visiting netabilltles from ‘the allied countries whe never fail ta put front, general headquarters he manages to satlsfy some of these Innumerable d allies’ armies, or netabilitien, at his one, beca offre eats with an ex- cellent appetite, altheugh he drinks little and smokes not at all, It is one of the hours of the day which he ugt Genesal Jofice has peen descei by - | t)ze ief for overcharged minds of s gm- ur- haps irremediable, a simple observa- of his All Want te Visit Frent, The general-in-chief {s not pnrtial};(\ e in an applicatlon for a visit te the When the general lunches at the mands by recelving French ar fersi ministers, generals, other officera i table, The dinner {s generally a geed looks forward to, because questiens relating to the service are rl;orously barred from the conversation gaiety is the rule. After dinner the general turns over rapidly the leaves of the latest illustrated papers and complains of the multiplicity of ‘pho- tographs representing him in all sorts of positions and poses, that he rarely finds to his taste. The general-in-chief retyrns to his work at half past eight in the evening to receive the reports of the day that have arrived in his absence, and “to approve the communique to the pre: which is never transmitted to Paris without having received his Woh tion. The ordnance officers bring in the last telegrams and receive their orders for the morrow. At 10 o'cloc! after. the members of his staff have.s retired, the general finally, entirely alone in his workrdom, finihes his day’s task. BAD DREANS ARE SYMPTOMS Alarming Symptoms of Wo-. Paterson,N.J.—*I thank you for: the dia B Pinkhart remedies oa they bave Lydh b ":.d;:lofmm i For Sprains, Lame Mus‘t.flesq Absorbine, Jr., brings quisk relief. Keen it aiwvays at hand for instant use. 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