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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDA FOR RENT—HOUSES South. “ROOM modern flat, No, 1304 8. 28th St., oak floors, electric light, good home nelgnborhood, extra value, $27.50. BENSON & MYERS CO., No. 424 Omaha National Bank Bldg. ‘NEW 6-room bungalow, all on one floor; strictly modern, with garage; $30. 26th REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED | REAL ESTATE—Suburban |FARM AND RANCH LANDS West, enson. Colorado Lands. 40TH & CAMDEN LYNNWOOD Colorado Tand excursions, expens s paid. C. This is a fine large double corner lot, LENSthAVAY o ronows: Kok Al drea bl 134 120x130, with city water and_sidewalk Florida Land Go out to Lynnwood today and see the | FOR SALE OR TRADE—G beautiful lots we are selling from 3450 | acros iecaies tn aer port o and only 3 blocks from car. Buy these to $600. county, Florida. Addre: The of Secret clear lots on easy payments and make money. T | Author of “The End of the Trall” “Fighting For price call rance,” o Ave. and Plerce St. Red 18! CREIGH, SONS & CO. S S SEVENTH INSTALLMENT l‘?fi?“wz“’:;‘:. :“L‘:lc::r‘vurD. ?5‘:?““‘ iy Douglas 200. 2 508 Bee Bld' Fbaln%o:: ;{HKElE\t,Hg WO(F.W Bldg. BYNOPSIS, ¢ CHICAGO ST. nd reception hall, strictly very respect. House only built about § years. Oak floors up and downstaire. Within walking distance to heart of city, Price $3,600. Will take $500 cash, balance monthly, Call or phone Ty §0 and ask for Mr. Gelsing. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. ARE you afraid to call me for information, thinking that you will be annoyed fo ever after. Don't worry, I haven't time for that. Will gladly give you any infor- mation desired; after that it is up to you. Phone Benson 122. F. 8. Trullin 3618 LINCOLN BLVD.—11-roo bouse, strivtly modern, with hot wi beat. Douglas 1818, BARGAIN AT $1,800. West end, house and lot, 3101 Daven- port . Call 142 Lincoln Blvd, Harney 1733, North. FLORENCE BOULE- VARD ONE ACRE OF GROUND SEVEN ROOMS, $5,500. 6008 Florence boulevard; has a large living room and kitchen on first floor; § bedrooms and bath on second floor; strict- Iy modern, hot water heat; one block from 24th street car line; one block to Mil- ler park. All special taxes paid; every- thing in fine shape and possession at once. For further information call HIATT COMPANY, Formerly Hiatt-Fairfield Co., 245-7-8 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. BEMIS PAR&ODISTRICT $4,000. An eight-room house, all modern, full two-story and attic, with oak finish; bullt about four years; located on a high and sightly corner lot, one block from car line, both streets paved. This s a mighty good value. Can make terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962, 919-20 City Natlonal. 28th & CALIFORNIA Sts. Dandy, close-in house, 6 rooms, exce) tionally well bullt, reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, re- frigerator room on first floo 4-ROOM cotlage, gas and water, §13. Phone Harney {78, Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 4-r.—1613" Carter Lake Blvd 1-r.~5016 No, 42d St... YOUNG MAN, IF YOU REALLY want| Lieutenant Jarvis Hope is detailed by the to farm, here's an opportunity you can't | United States naval board to investigate afford fo lose; In the midst of an old [#nd report his findings on tr- invention of settled Iowa community, four miles from | Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the Tabo d_elght miles from Glenwood, |submarine to a state of perfection. The 302-acre farm, fully equipped |lleutenant arrivea in Valdavia and i w for raising grain, hay and stock; nearly [ comed by the Inventor and his daughts all in crop this year on the haives; an | Cle § stream rul hrough it, fed |boat a Japanest no waste land; mostly new | the act of examining soil and that deep black, underiaid with | ventilating device. Hope reports favorably ; forty acres in alfalfa, two orchards; [on the new device, but there are &- | torosted In It. An attempt to bi with college at Tabor and another [ Burke's laboratory fail 16 miles away, and|him murdered in h! i stock can be driven to and | her fath library to get money; trom the South Omaha market; butter |she finds a note from which she learns that fat or other produce can be put into |they contain the secret formula. With Hope Omaha in two or three houra; no better | sho rac re, only to place to make money and live well. We | find 1 ! 1d offer the competent farmer the chance of | Morton. two spies in a, a litetime to “get on In the world."” Very | attempt to capture Cleo when she calls at easy terms and long time and a price [the house of Stephanski, the anarchist. that's right. For other information call | Hope rushes to her ald; Morton shoots at on or write, Bankers' Omaha Mortgage [ him, but the bullet hits a bomb in the Co., 318 So. 18th Bt., Omaha, Neb. cellar, which explodes. Stephanski dies in the wreck of hia house; the others escape. Montar«._Lands. Hope and Cleo attend a ball at Mrs. Del- STOCK section, all fencea; 200 acres tilla- Corner in Benson Opposite City Hall, Brick bullding 45x70, With trame house in rear. Good buy for someone. W. H. GATES, €47 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1294, START YOUR HOMB IN BENSON! BU” THIS LOTI $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $360.00; .sise, §0x130; looated on Looust 8t, betwaen Clark and Burnbam, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wi Bee office, Omaha. Dundee. DUNDEE BUNGALOW, $4,000—Almost new, oak finish, sl rooms and sleeping porch; fine basement; full sized lot; good nelghborhood. Phone owner, Douglas 4823, DUNDE! -room modern bungalow. Bullt by us—3$3,760. On easy terms. W. L. SELBY & SONS. Phone Doug. 1510. Dundee bungalow, Walnut 1566, Dundee lot, $996, Walnut 1666. 2% ®cres near Dundes, Walnut 1566, Miscellaneous. FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN. 4-r—12041 Howard 8t, b-r.—b568 Bo. 28th Bt., 6-r.—1981 Bo. 10th St (brand new) 27 WH HAVE OTHERS, SEE OUR COM- PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 Bo. 17th St. Doug. 6013. 12.60—6-room, modern except heat, 3236 th St . 30/ $20.00—6-room, modern, 1613 N. 20th. $27.50—9-room, mox 89 Davenport 8t. H. A. WOLF, Doug. 8068, 514 Ware Block. POULTRY AND GARDEN—Acre and smalil house, chicken, pigeon ho $7; also mar's whose nephew has two of the miasing A e | booke. Mahlin, & spy, attempta to steal the L Lot g macd por aure’ | books, but is discovered by Hopo: in the homestead adjoining. N. J. Evensen Ig- | citoment that follows the books disappear. may, Mont. Mahlin escapes. Hope and Cieo take & boat FOR SALE—000 ucren Irrignied BIndison [ on a Ty niand odt i Ahe on aniy conehil: ators follow In oth Mahlin and t :o‘-:z. f’lofig’n 5 1l tmproved, $37.60. | 745 "turn out the is Mortor 1 with the countess strikes a stray mine In Missouri Lands, the bay. FOR SALE-—80-acre farm, improved; two houses, live stock, farm tools, crop, hou hold goods; price $1,400; this farm m be sold; make offer. Reynolds, Burbank, ng of v nearly an acre, and a five-room bun electric light. D. 121 8, 27TH, 7 rooms, modern, ¥22.50, 2410 Charles. St, 6 rooms, bath, $18. JOHN 'N. FRENZER, Douglas 654, HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SONS & CO., 508 BEB BLDG.. DOUG. 200, FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West. APARTMENTS WITH GARAGES, about 76 bearing fruit 0—less than the Im- worth. ESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. 5th Floor Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'ty BUSINESS PROPERTY Corner lot, 40a132 fest. with ‘orner lot, 40x132 feet, With new one- story and basement double brick store | JP8r {oWh: southern Missourl Price or building and 7-room frame dwelling house. | 317° . I Income, $1,470. Price, $14,600. Liberai : terma. ' The store leases run four years and the tenants pay for repairs. This property is located at & street car transfer point and s an exceptionally §00d investment; much safer than dwell- ing house property, no matter how goo No risk of vacancies; no outgo for re 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. (Continued from Yesterday.) Al iy Db A B O “I'll take the Jap!" Hope shouted to Fitzmaurice. “He’s got the books I'm after. You attend to the other fel- low.” The chase which followed led across a country broken by unexpected out- croppings of rocks, by stretches of loose stones, by enormous crags and bowlders; it led across furze-covered hillsides and other hillsides carpeted with wild wiregrass. Suddenly, when his pursuer was only a few paces be- hind him, Satsuma swerved and dashed down a narrow path which ap- parently promised a means of escape. But instead of leading down the cliff, North as he had supposed, it ended abruptly FARMS FOR BALE AND EXCHANGE IN | on a precipice-bordered headland. The THE RED RIVER VALLEY OF NORTH | Japanese could go no farther! Behind 0. CHEAP FARMS--Any size, easy the beautiful . 8. Fra ms, | Osarks of Dent county, Mo. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. 36 down, 8§ monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit aud poultry land Five roooms, strictly modern, steam heat, janitor service, oak floors and fin- ish; in best residence district. St. George apartments, 113 N. 3lst Ave, ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, ‘Tyler 1686, 333 Rose Bldg. 'INE steam-heated apurtment, either or b rooms, on West Farnam street. JOHN W _RORBBINS, 1803 FARNAM ST CHEAP RENT, 4-room apt. $22.50; light, ‘water, phone, laundry and heat included. 26818 Davenport. 3. % or 4-room apt, close In, furnished or unfurnished; $27.50 to $60. Ernest Sweet. Nebraska Lands. T013-ACRE_ranch near Craw 1 3 €0 go0d soll; heavy grass it fine water and timber. Fo sale cheap; will take small farm as pay- ment, _eastern Neb. or lowa. Co-oper- atlve Realty Exchange, 413 Bee Bldg. FOR SALE~—Best large budy high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol- bach, Neb. Di LOT 650x150 at end of important car line, at lower price than anything near it, $30/ Buitable for residence, Good opening for business. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. store or both. large bedrooms and bath on second floor; | === = C| C : Dptigtanied, nardwood fiaish thro o RANGING ‘IN B8 fRoM 110" AGRES | him was @ pursurer whom he knew fi.hfmmb;ll‘r%:::e:{:fi“' 3-room apart- = N;c‘e;:r'mdecont 1 conditton. | REAL ESTATE—E““I“NI TO 3,000 ACRES, THESE FARMS ARE |to be relentless; before him a dizzy ] y_647. Price $4,600, 1 HIGHLY IMPROVED, CLOSE 10 TOWN AND GROW EVERYTHING ABUNDANT- LY. THE FINEST CATTLE COUNTRY IN AMERICA. = CHEAP RAILROAD RATES TO EXAMINE THE LAND. FREE INFORMATION. WRITE OSCAR W. DAVIS, 206 8. SIXTH ST, SPRING- FIELD, ILL. Minnesota FOR BALE—20,000 a cut-over lan 61 ACRES, Improved, close in; want Omaha cottage. 40 acres, Colorado, improved; want Omaha home. 40 acres, California, improved; want Omaha tncome. » 0 acres Jackson county, Misslssippl clear; want farm or Omaha property. W. T. SMITH CO,, Doug. 2819. 914 City Natighal Bank Bldg. THE remarkable increase in \BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source— precipice, and at the foot of it, 200 feet below, the sea. Hope, confident that Satsuma could not now escape, was advancing on him determinedly when all at once the Oriental whipped out a pistol, there was a flash and bang, and a bullet sang past Hope's d | head. He threw himself against a in northern Bt. Louls coun- | rock, as he did so a second bullet rallway right through the D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 916 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 49. 48TH AND MIAML Two blocks from car, brand new 6-r. bun- gilow, strictly modern and up-to-date; . front lot. Price cut to $3,100; terms to suit. We also have many other bargalins. See us before you buy. RASP BROS,, North. T CHOICL APARTMENT. LOW RENTAL. Beautiful newly decorated 4-room apart- ment, big rooms, cool in summer, fine large screened porch, “The Lvy,” corner Sherman Ave. and Sherwood. Only $32.60 per mo, See janitor in basement apart- ment or call oftice, Doug. 100! 8COTT & HILL CO. MODERN apt, 1 rooms, $26; near post- ty, Minnesot: office. | G. P. Stebbins, 1610’ Chicago. 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653. §00d results at leas cost than any other| traot; buy at ‘wholesale, direct from own- | SPattered itself against it. Whenever South. Good Home Omaha paper. ers; cheaper than you can homestead. Ad- [he showed himself, Sutsuma's pistol 5 £ T T TR T vY Very Li.tle Cash 20{101 MORE _dress, 303 F. L. & T. Bldg., 8loux Clty, Ia. | spat angrily. Hope kept count of the el BT TR L AT Five-room Cottage with bath; {PALD WANT ADS Wisconsin large ‘ot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees. Price, $2,860. Located 4107 North 20th St. NORRIS & NORRIS 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. PRAIRIE PARK Most artistic district in olty; no sheds, alleys, chickens, ashes or tin cans; houses and lots, with paving paid in full, at reasonable’prices; easy terms. B. J. SCANNELL, n shots and at the sixth he sprang for- @ET Iiterature and maps on the cheapeat | ward recklessly. But the Japanese had L) "'g;&‘;#fl&%‘;mn still another cartridge in his pistol and 16th and Douglas Sts.'Omaba. Douw. 1138, | he was determined that that cartridge Mircellaneous, shou'ltl do its workflexting the barrel and all pald for. “Want stock or grain | AR YOU GOING TG BUY LAND7 | ©f his weapon against a bowlder, he farm; will assume falr mortgage. Ad- If 80, get & copy of our Journal fir waited until the pursuer was almost dress owner, Drawer C, 1a. it 'has lands, city property and stocks |ypon him before firing. But (at the t | very instant that Sutsuma’s finger FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity of $3,500| O©f ®0ods advertisea from nearly v town of 1,500; ylelds 10 per cent ne you wish In its columns. Kstablished | tightened on the triger, Hope's foot $20—AIll modern, very desirable 5-room low- er flat, on car line. 3604 Leavenworth. Harney 8128. FIVE-ROOM steam-beated apartment; very desirable. Tue Chula Vista, 20th d Poppleton. Cnnr:d Young, 322 Brandels ‘I'hea in first five months of 1916 than In Same Period in 1916 COLORADO FOR NEBRASKA—130 acres alfalfa, frult and grain land, Delta coun- ty, Colorado, improved, underlald with immense coal velns, accessible, irrigated, Miscellaneous. 3 ana 4-room brick (ials, cioss . Dod. ex. beat. $18_ Toland & Trumbull D 6707 DESIRABLE 3-4 and’ 6-rm. Apts.—Summer in good South Dakota income property, | 8tate. 8o that you can find just : ; . 19 years, remching 78,000 readers. Send i " rates. First Trust Co., 303 §. 13th. D. 1161, | _Douglas 398. Colfax 3611, mum v§°."l:'“£2,‘2'fs‘"oi‘:2‘é Z nnkonx‘x,- . subscription, or $1 for | CAUBNt in a root and he fell head- MODERN apartments, $15 and up, Near BARGAIN FOR LARGE FAMILY. e, Wri , b | five years, long, while the bullet, which was 10-room house, modern, except hea large lot, large barn, paved street, near 20th and Willis Ave.; worth $3,600, but $2,650 buya it right now; on terms. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Douglas 2182. FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments, Merchandise stocks, income of ajl kinds. Can match any deal of merit, J. A, ABBOTT, 4 Patterson.Blk.,, Omaha. FARMB, ranches, city property, acreage and investments for sale and exchange. postoffice. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. FOR RENT—Business Pr’p’ty Stores: FARM AND REAL RSTATE JOURNAL, RN oA, meant for his heart, whistled harm- TR s o | lessly over his shoulder. As Hope ".i‘&“fi;c?.?::{ R, DrePaty for ais | bounded to his feet, the Japanese Theater Ridg_Doug. 39 __| tossing away the empty pistol, ran to = e < the very edge of the cliff, i Lol ADLE Siis oy Dasement, 637 8. SACRIFICE SALE. Morgan, 1916 Cuming 5t. "Dous. 3466 | POULTRY AND PET STOCK |{he very edge of the clif hi!;hh :r'l't'll T ount 1630 N. 17t 8t 3-room bouss; walk- | WILL (Fade Tmpreved North Dakola Tarm. | FIGEONS pay far beiter thas chiskons; | Hope divined his intention : 322" Brandeis Theater Bldg. D. 1672. o B Don't fall to see thia prop- | 3mell of larke, for couniey or elty bank w i 3 stock. Address Y 475, Bee. CAN sell or excha you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. EQUITY In good 9-r. house for cotta worth $2,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 o L e penned up; little space needed to free book explains all. Squab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, is. FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, 20c. Wil keep fish healthy. MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. PERBIAN _KITTENS, Baldwin Cattery, Morningside, Iowa h Boreenings. $1.36 per 100 s, 801 N. 16th B8t | the Japanese, and with the words he T s flung them into the abyss. Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles| “But I'l get youl” shouted Hope, _————F—s‘-—._‘A— ~| beside himself with anger, and he or leaped at Satsuma, who stood poised HAY, $6.50 ton. A. W Wagner. 01 N _14. | on the precipice's very brink. “You'll not get me, either,” replied AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE |the Oriental with an oath, and, just SEE these used cars this week, they muat |as Hope was about to clutch him, he be s0ld, as we need the floor space: 1911 Cadillac, 6-passenger. 1915 Maxwell, G-passenger. 1911 Maxwell, truck. 1916 Crow Elkhart, touring. 1911 Chalmers, road: 1913 Overland, touri tourin; . touring. 1914 Maxwell, touring. 1918 Ford, - tourl; 1916 Ford, roads it you want a bargain, 8, P BOSTW] Tyler 1606. 300 Bee Bidg. NIFTY all-modern, oak-finished bungalow, well located, In north part. §2,760. Very easy terms to good party. H. 1898, BUY from owner, i-room hLouse, all mod- ern, east front, walking distance. Call Webster 476. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi- dence for sale. F. V. Kniest, 3516 N. 18th. FOR BALE—7-room house on 3 lots, all in frujt and garden. Phone Walnut 33 South. FIVE ROOM NEW BUNGALOW Near Hanscom Park; welected material used in bullding; oak finish; large living room has bullt-in bookcases; diningroom with bulit-in buffet; kitchen, 3 bed- rooms and bath, .all on one floor; fuil basement, cemented; a home of quality, on large lot, with some fruit; owner has need of the money and will sacrifice for | *§COTT & HILL CO. Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. BAFETY F1K8T. FOR RELIABLE AND BAFB FIRE AND TOR'NIADO. INSURANCE O'NEIL'S R. B. & INS, AGENCY, 634 Brandels Theater Bidg. Tyler 1034, T-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern, oak floors throughout; oak finish in liv- ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $3,160, Basy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1733, “You might as well give up, Sat- suma,” he called. “And if you destroy those books it will go all the harder for you. Come, now, hand them over. Majestic MODERN stors, 16th- St near postoffice, $76 per month.’ G.P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago Siurw” KOUMS at i3v¥-1511 Farnam St ‘Thos. ¥. Hall, 433 Ramge Bidg. D.' 7408, ..-Offices and Desk Room. ' . DESK ROOM Ground floor location in strictly modern fireproof bullding with all conveniences. Right in the heart of Omaha. Salesmen, brokers and commlission men get located now and prepare your fall campalgn; strictly high class tenants only Ample space, free phones and lights; sienographer avallable. Call Douglas 3620. Office for Rent ON BEAUTIFUL COURT 0 e ICK & SON, m. REAL ESTATE—Investments GETTING AHEAD may mean more to you now than it did ten years ago. Set some- thing aside from wages or income and in- vest it carefully and you will never regret it. HOME BUILDERS offers an oppor- tunity for the small investor and guar- antees 7 pct. dividends in cash Jan. lst and July 1st. Investigation invited. HOME BUILDERS, INC,, 17th and Douglas St. Phone Dg. 6013, FOUR 7-r, frame dwollings, 15th and Corby. Renting, $1,080. Owner leaving, wants $9,000. J. L. Barber, Keeline Bldg. Ty. 1710, WM. COLFAX, 106 Keeline Bidg. Real estate, city property, large ranches a speclalty. Thursday Morning Sessions The city council will abandon the Thursday morning meetings, except when special matters require such sessions. The committee of the whole meetings will be continued on Monday mornings at 10 o'clo:k and regular gouncil meetings at the same hour on Tuesday mornings. : Bee Building - 216 Sq. Ft, with vater,...$18.00 Ask the Superintendent, ; Room 103. ice rooms 1o the remodalied N. 16tb St. (opposite FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. LESIRABLY Crounse bock, 11 toftice), 310 to oung. 323 Brandels Theate Smal: Office. FURNISHED. Ask for the Sup't. Room 103, Bee' Bidg. OFFICE_ room with 'phone and reception room for lady. P 286, Omaba Bee. We are ready at all times to make loans on first class city property and eastern Nebras- ka, farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th St. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at § per c;;n,TiHuopor cent & 6 pr ct. 1914 Detroiter, 5.pussen C. W. FRANCIS 7T our second-hand automo- biles within 30 days. Ve have several|Helene Wagner and husband makes and are Eiviog better values than| Johanna Goeltl, Paoifio strest, anyone eise. : 16018 Tont enat of Futty-third atrent, south side, 53.02%138% . Johnson-Danforth Co. Frod Mueller to John O, Detwefler, ST R Fitty-(hird streot, 100 foot touth of ~ = ac n et Miscellaneous. BARN for rent, In rear of Savoy hotel, 16th n St Suitable for barn or x66; two stories and basement, -foot lot in front. Call at hotel Ww. 228 Keeline Bidg. Douglas 1643. 7 , east side, 100x130 e Tt e B T 3 "‘“Efi.’fif.‘ AL &, Frri ::z UKD CAR BARUALNS AYX George & Co. to Winnifrea M, i nace; 33 o 66-ft. lot; street ) up; 5 H % & Musil, D, 870 Bk AT lokna {4 BoA soda leY coraitivgiong’ MURPHY-U'BRLEN AUTO CO., den, Fifty-third avenu MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for household govds and planos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., #03 8. 16th St Douglas 4168. il =2 Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 4-horse, padded vans. Storage, $2 month, Satisfaction guaranteed. We mo you . QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BAFER. ‘__Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas €838 GORDON VAN CO. north of Dodge stret, D. V. 8holes company to Delphint C. Sholes, Thirty-fourth str 64 AUTO CLEARING HOUSE north of Franklin, west side, 33x 2309 Farnam, Doug. 3310 120 ..., . 1 B 36, Buick roadster.. +..3460 | Irenaeus Bhuler, et al. A 1 14, Maxwell touring Quinn, Cass street, 160 feet north of 1 Overland touring Forty-third street, north side, 1 1916 Chevrolet 133 PREPAREDNESS g ] PETERS TRUST CO., 1832 Farpam Bt PRIVATE MONEY, BHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas “Hl. MONEY to vlvom on improved farms and ranches. also buy good furm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. 1s only protection, is preparin nst REAL ESTATE loans, six per cent. some unexpected emergency, Buy' y;u'ru su- D. E. BUCK & CO., tomobile insurance of . 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, NO DELAY, 91314 City Nat. Bank, Doug. $819. W. T. GRAHAM, IZ BEE BLDG, WK will trade you & new Ford for your oid one. MONEY on_hand for city and INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 18. -18 Farnam 8t 8-ROOM house, all mudern, for sale. 8520 Pacific. Phone Harney 913. REAL ESTATE— Unimproved West. THE best acres are out Benson way. The best place to buy acres out B is In Denson Gardens, Richla or West Benson, where we of one or more acres from $360 Up, on wvery easy terms. fAs’rmos & HBDYDEN, Harney St. Phon, to Berena T fod nue, east to Marrietta En- ue, 260 foet west Forty-eighth street, north side, 50x 136 . g wi ‘Weat Jefferson street, 300 t of Twenty-sixth in acres to be had near Omaha. 1,000 Packing, storage and mov- write or phone Tyler 50 for reading e it ,‘;VI;,‘E"‘“'- City 30t and Harney. Daug. 6261, % ing 319 N. lith St Phone ter, telling more about Benson Ga 2 Aut . Repairing and Painting, Howlett, Larimore acr adjoining Benson. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. North, AUCTION SALE Two beautiful lots on N. 16th Bt., 300 feet north of Lake St. lots 1 and 2 Hall Pla 116 ft. deep, excellont for apartmen Sale takes place Saturday morning, July 8 at 10 a. m. The owner of this prop- erty must raise quick money, and prop- erty will be sold at auction on the prem- fses to the highest bidder, regardiess of value. Terms, cash when papers are delivered; $200 cash on day of sale to show good faith. This is valuable prop- erty and must be sold. Dowd Auction Co., J. L. Dowd, Auctioneer, Douglas 394 or Webster 5€99. METROROLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention' given to orders for moving, packing or storag mold Furniture Co., ard St. Phone D, CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Keeline Bidg. LOANS—F5—6%—6 Per cent—LOANBS. : THOS. L. McGARRY, Reeline Bldg. Red 4844, GARVIN BROS. noelethae. B pet, MONEY—HARRIEON & MORTON, PCU. 316 Omahs Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, D. Wead, Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam Sts. feot ea of Thirty south side, 100x128..... 1 Joseph Barker, trust and wife to Sophle A. Lavelll, northwest corner :".n’urlelnlh and Fowler avenue, 80x 7100 roward for Magneto we Can't repair, Cofls_repaircd. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th, NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Bervice and prices right. 218 8. 19th 8t. D. 7390 Auto Tires and Suppli DON'T throw away old tires, We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 per cent, 2 | 'ulcanizing Co., 1616 . enport 8t., Omal Neb. Douglas 291 30x3-IN., 86.76; 80x3%, §8.16. Other sizes in proportion. Duplex Tire Co..2618 Far- nam street, 1614 Harney Bt 440 The Reserve Realty company to Sena Btaal Jensen, Maple street, 50 feet west of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 60x120 . “ens “e 1 Glenn W. Smith Dresher, Twen north of Fort st 6530 Van and 2 men M aggard— $1.35 per nour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. atorage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. J.1; REED Express Co, Moving packing 1207 Farnam St. 1 IDELITY g:Rviss SERVICE, menta; 16th and Jackson Sts. B e e — WANTED TO RENT __Unfurnished Houses and Flats, S WANTED TO RENT—Immediately, good 7 Financial Wanted. ‘WANT $20,000 for 6 or 10 years at 6 pot. on gilt edge first mortgage with princips and interest guaranteed by surety bon: Fer particulars, write C. E. Littlefleld & Bon, real estate and loans, Casper, Wyo, Stocks and Bonds, Our Nebraska farm % AUTO TIREB P. h REBUILT, $2.00 TO §i . 1 DUO TIRE CO., 1611 CHICA ST. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLBEY-DAVIDBON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- gain in used machines. Victor Roos, “The Motoreycle Ma 2703 Leavenworth. 6% Twenty-sixth street, 50 feet north of Mason street, east side, 50x124, 1 Fannle P. Webb and husband to Agnes J. Webb, Decatur street, 180 feet west of Thirty-third south side, 60x127. . 1 to Danfel After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 aif- ferent buyers decided trat it was the best proposition on the market and they backed thelr judgment by BUYING lots. It YOU will come out today you wili understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. Tyler 181, 748 Omaha Natl Bank Bide mortgages are not af- fected wy European wars o rllcl. ts §400 to $20,000. We collect all interes kL and principal of charge; 30 years the Nobras! in torm T R AR | or B-room house, with garage, in Weel | CUMING, near 29th St. 22 or 44; muat be | fleld without a loss is our record, MORTGAGES Bmma W. Holyoke and husband Farnam district or Dund %014 to'close estate. Grimmel, 49 Omaha [, KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Nellle Bastman, ot e L Rt B s Lone s 801 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Omaba, Neb. SoutAnteal taiocssty 160 feot east of Fitt | _ #6800, MoCague Inv. Co. MoCague Bidg. | *" A0 SCTy 00 v v, Co. W. O W. Blds, Productive Nebraska REAL ESTATE WANTED Miscellaneous. Abstracts of Title. Farms. L) GOOD LOT WANTED, FOR SALE, G fee Abstract Co. W can bring | Fyery Farm P Iy I P. Bolhm, northwest corner Forty. As part payment, with soms ocash, on : UArantee down your avstract on very Farm L ersonslly Inspect- tirst street and Farnam, 46x132... 24,000 new 6-room, ‘all modern bungalows 4. dandy vacant lots, ¥ block to ear| i rt notice, R, 7, Patierson Blag. b, 2047 || €d by a Member of the Firm. [l| Berier ‘soocany to o 45 Coop- tine; ut to, 1,000 caeh for quick asle. e . Tattaraon Bldg. D. s e, juarantee | an tract 1313 Gty Nas Bank Bige. | KOIT To'*a Sivtorn abetroce ot §@ Within city limits as low as | __306 8. 17th 8t. Tel. D. 6487, cre, REED ABSTRACT CO, olfiefl abstract of- tor, DOUG. 20e fice In Nebraska. 306 Brandels The scre of ground; chick Sxe. ‘Address 1L 35 Bee o 0 ® WANTED—Lots on First Ave, C il Bluffs. Location and price. :lnv.r.oulnlclfl © 8t Lincoln, Neb. er, Lincoln boulevard, 260 feet.east of Thirty-first avenue, north side, 60x106 ... . o oy 1 Barker company to Willlam J. Peter- #en, northwest corner Thirtleth and ] Lafayette, 650x120 Payne Investment Co., 837 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. the By E. Alexander Powell jready to start, so I'll just step across “You'll never get the books,” snarled P JULY 1916. g 18 W < o BANKS OF ONARA Submarine o crimuns Deposits 8how Large Increase Over Year Ago, But Loss Since the Last Call. NORMAL FOR THIS TIME While the banks of Greater Omaha show a large increase in deposits over a year ago, according to statements issued today for the close of business June 30, in response to the call of the comptroller of currency, they show some loss in deposits since the last call, nearly two menths ago. This is only a normal loss for the time of yuar. This draming of de- posits always occurs about this time of year, just before the new crop be- gi“i to mgvcb;n‘? to bring money ack into the banks. The deposits are over $15,000,000 ahead of a year n% while the loans show nearly a $12,000,000 gain. At the same time the deposits are over $1,500,000 less than they were two months ago. and the loans are in_Flanders,” “The Road to Glory,” “Vive la Cun;:llln, IDIO,.Iy E. an'?é Powell. turned and leaped. Down, down, he went, straight as an arrow and as gracefully, and as cleanly as an arrow he disappeared into the sea. A long moment elapsed before Hope, standing on the cliff above saw a sleek black head bob above the water Satsuma, apparently none the worse for his perilous dive, struck out lustily for the shore. He had not gone far, however, before a launch shot around the headland and a man whom Hope recognized, even at that distance as Satsuma's companion, pulled the Jap- anese aboard. p _ As Hope was slowly making his way back to the shack he met Fitz- maurice. “The fellow I was chasing got away from me,” said the latter, "He had a launch waiting for him in the cove, What happened to the Japanese that you were after? I thought I heard some shots.” “He got away too,” said Hope. “He tried to get me with,an automatic, but he wasn't a good shot. When he saw that I had him cornered he threw the books over the cliff and then jumped over after them.” “Well, there's no use in crying over ;‘::::’:.m' more than $2,000,000 :g‘,::;‘?in':;:,k' «g‘:fl?"‘fl? :"x:;‘fig The comparative statements are as tough pair of citizens and I'm glad follows: DEPOSITS. that they've departed. I never June 23,'16. June dreamed, when I came over here 1 00 $1 yesterday, that 1 was going to ste, right into the middle of a real blood- and-thunder drama like this. Why, it beats the Old Cap Collier stories X > that I used to read when I was a youngster. The thing for us to do now,” he added, "is to go up to the shack and get some food and take it down to Miss Burke. The poor girl must be almost dead from hun- First National t tional Packers National, Corn Exchang State Bank of Omaha Security State Bank. South Omaha Savings ger. Having filled their pockets with the small store of food which Fitzmaurice had remaining, they were leaving the shack when Morissey hailed them. He explained that he had followed the line of the cliffs without seeing anyone, t was drawing on toward noon when they reached the cave where they had left Cleo. From within it came the sound of voices in animated on, Cleo's voice,” said Hope in surprise, “but who on earth can she be talking to?” - As though in answer to his query, Cleo appeared at the entrance to the cave. Behind her, his face wreathed in smiles, was Hook! 'Well, I'll be hanged!” said Hope, stopping dead with astonishment at the sight of the one-armed sailor, “What on earth are you doing here? Hook? I thought we had left}{ou in a saloon in San Francisco. How did you get here?"” {self, loo- le sheep- “I don't know 'zgctly m tenant,” said Hooi, a tri ishly. “Morissey hdre wuz a tinkerin’' with his ingine and, sez I to myself ‘it'll be half an hour before they're Omaha National $16,087,977 United States Nat'l.. 15,112,733 First National 14,788,8! Merchants Natlonal Stock Yards National Live Stock Natlonal. Cot Sacurity 8 Soutu Omaha Bavings Totals.... First Natlonal Omaha National Stock Yards National Nebraska National.. City Natlonal, Live Btock Natlonal, Packers Natlonal.... Corn Exchange Nat'l, State Bank of Omaha Security State Bank' Bouth Omaha Bavings . 330,133 954,500,535 State Bank of Omaha Nebraska National. Corn Rxchange Na Packers Natlonal the street and get a drink,’ but when 1 got back, lootenant, you wuz gone, Waal I wuz a-standin’ there wonderin’ 434,002 1,626,776 what I'd better do, when up comes | Sccurity Btate Bank. 418,143 HiH a taxi and who should get out of it Sost OmiRn REVIgES. 1N g but thet feller Morton. He had a| Totals.... 063,406,684 $54,600,63' girl with him—a stunner she wuz, too—and a little dark feller who looked's though he might be a fur- riner. ‘I wonder what they're doin’ round here?” sez I to myself, and, thinkin’ that I'd overhear their con- on, I steps behind a lumber ile and I hears ‘em ask the watch- man ef he knowed where they could hire a launch to go to the Farallons. He told ‘em there warn’t no launch, but he guessed thet they could hire the Sea Hawk, You ‘member her, lootenant, the big sixty-footer thet was tied up alongside Morissey launch?” School Officials Partioular as to the - Stories in Text Books A monkey family was fraternizing on the branches of a cocoanut tree. One of the juvenile simians, imagin- ing itself to be another Tyrus Cobb, hurled a cocoanut and struck its mother upon the head, causing in- stant death. Such was the gist of & story found by Assistant Superinten- dent Ryan of the iubllc school dur- ing her present task of reviewing an assortment: of sample school books. This 'particular book was rejected because the story* referred to would not, in the hands of a child, inculcate lofty ideals of respect toward par- ents. In the school books stories of birds, beasts and fish must mot in- clude situ wing unkind to_mothers. as a censor board. She will not lr prove a book which permits & cl:ig to tell a lie and “get awa; th it High moral ideas and ideals must be taught in these books. Certain forms of slang are sufficient for r?eabn of a book. ' One book was rejected be- cause it contained the word “nigger. Hotel Greeters Are Guests at Banquet A. H. Chapman of Atlanta, re- turning from Salt Lake City, where he was the unanimous choice of the Greeters of America as their first vice president, entertained a party of Omaha Greeters and their wives and a number of astern and southern friends who assisted in his election, at a dinner at thelfllgtexl‘e Fontenelle Tuesday evening. I. tton, man- ager ofythe Fontenelle, Mr. Chap- man worked together in Atlanta for several years. ¥ The gathering was an intersection- al affair, and the north, the south, the east and Omaha were represented in the guest list, which included: Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Letton, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Medlar, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MeFadden, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ken- nedy, Colonel and Mrs. W. H. An- derson, all of Omaha; J. O. CI r{. George A. Graham, George E. Wolf and Miss Anglin of New York; F. A, Sears, Rochester, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sweeney and s Helen Hunness, Milwaukee; Robert Fisher, Atlanta, Ga.; W, P. Livingston, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Chapman, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mark Elli Montgomery, Ala; W. G. Netre of Youngstown, O. Petition in Bankfuptcy Filed by Omaha Bullder Alonzo W. Hough; a contractor and builder, 3319 Grand avenue, has filed a voluntary petition in bank- ruptcy with the clerk of the United States district court, giving his as- sets a 3 and his liabilities as $4,389, Of the liabilities $50 is se- cured by a chattel mort_Fue on his household furniture. he largest creditor is Harry A. Fair, who has a claim for $3,472 for material supplied. Wanted—Some Want Ads in ex» _crl;:n e for lots of answers. T e bee, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) “Daredevil” Inured In “Slide for Life"” Has Broken Neck An operation was performed upon Claud goff, 501 South Twent; -ei"mh street, otherwise known as "ilreleu Kennedy,” who fell on the roof of the Boston Store Tuesday in making a lide for life” from the roof of the Hotel Fontenelle to the Empress the- ater, and his recovery is doubtful. _His parents, who live on the South Side, and his wife are at his hedside. It was after completing an engage- ment in Omaha last fall during the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival, in which he s from the roof of the City National building to a hotel roof, that he prom- ised his parents he would abandon his erilous calling. For a year or more e worked as a painter, He was married in Omaha I spring, His greatest concern after his fall Tuesday was that his mother, who has been jll, should hear of the accident, Widow of Pioneer Omahan is Dead Mrs. Caroline Anderes, 75 years old, died at her home, 1538 North Eight- eenth street, Tuesday, after an illness of four weeks. Mrs. Anderes was a pioneer resident of this city. She was the widow of Gottleib Anderes, who came here in 1868. She was born in Germany and came to this country when she was 12 years old. She 1s' survived by three children, Charles W,, George L. and Mrs. Neil Smith. The funeral serv- ices will be held at 2 o’clock Thurs- day afternoon from the home. In- terment will be in Forest Lawn ceme- tery. Mayor Makes.Exit When Pop Bottle Fusillade Starts Mayor Dahlman says that while witnessing the Stecher-Lewis match a pop bottle thrown from the rear grazed the top of his hat. “Am glad the bottle did not strike t?e back of my head,” remarked “Tim When the pop bottles began to fly the mayor started for Fontenelle park, where he believed the atmos- phere was 1iore salubrious. Treat Coughs and Colds at Onoce. Dangerous bronchial and lung allments follow neglected colds. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. It will keep you well, All dr\lll‘llhr-Aflvlrflllmfl\L ) ST y

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