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REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. VACANT BARGAIN N WEST DODGE ST. JUST FIGURE 183 ft. frontage on Dodge St. by 120 deep, corner lot, on two paved streets, in the West Farnam district, offered for immediate at only $30 a front foot. This 1s a dandy corner for apartment house, brick flats or terrace, or for three or four detached houses. No other ground facing Dodge St in immediate ' vicinity for less than $50 a front foot. We have a few days only at this low price, so get busy; probably won't be advertised but this ence. GLOVER AND SPAIN, ‘ $19-20 City Natlonal. Doug. 3 3625 CALIFORNIA ST., CATHEDRAL DISTRICT A new attractive, well-buflt house. Lot 511 ft. front. Near some of thu best > homes in Omaha, has large living room, fireplace, attractive dining room with bullt-in buffet, convenient kitchen and four good bed rooms. All ok floors and the very best of construction throughout. Price $6,600. And we will make good termu. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. JANDY 7-r. home, only half block 8o nam Car Lin Price reduced from $4,650 1o $3,650 3 large roo: and recpt. hall first floor, and 4 nice large bed rooms and bath second floor. -H beautiful shade; also frult, grape arbol Has full basement, solid brick foundation. Bullt by owner for home. Don't overlook this. Osborne, 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. D. 1474 FOR SALE—MY SERVICES Law student, 22 years of age, s de- termined to. realize ccessful real estal a live real estate firm TWO ACRES AND BUNGALOW. Fine place near Benson; 4 rooms, el trie Ught, ‘barn, chicken Houss, fine well. P. J. TEBBENS CO. 605 Omal t. Bk Pho! TOT near munioipal beach At Carle Fine place for summer cottage. Phone REAL ESTATE—Exchang FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 7-room modern house with hardwood finish In first story, except kitchen and bathroom; nice finished natural upstalr full cemented basement. Price, $6,00 mortgage, $2,400, Wil exchange equity for vacant land, with good, hard soll, in Nebraska. J. H. DUI‘ON'I; & CO. FARM LANDS FOR RENT ACRES, Howard county, acres In oultivation, 15 acres ance pasture and hay meadow, 4 COUNTY PROPERTY windmill; three- four and one-halt . Swenson, 1803 N. Assessment Valuation to POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far alw Board. Majestio Squab Co., Dept. 91, Ade! FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, 200, WIIl keep tish healthy, MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. THE wonderful increass in BEE Want Ada Douglas county real and can be traced to only one source. Gaod results at less cost than any other Omaha paper. 25,748 - MORE PAID WANT ADS the firat. slx months of 1916 than in the me perfod In 1016 L2 for iand, & furniture and_undertaking stock and bullding in kood live 8. D. town, aolng & d ness, best of reasons for selll pay you to look this up. 613, e cc— SALE _AUTOMOBILES FOF OVERLANDS, FORDS, DETROITER 191§ MODELS. QGOOD SERVICEABLE CARS FOR $150 AND UP. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 2047 Farnam St Doug. 3390, ty property of $17,215215 over equal to 6% per cent. 5. Address Y FARMS, Ran , Apartments, merchandise stocks, income of all kinds. Can match any deal of merit, Omahi OMAHA income property for good Nebraska farma What have you? J. L. Barber, o Bldg. _Ty. 1710, FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and investments for ki e and exchan Morgan, 1916 Cuming St. Doug. 346 HOTEL ahd furniture at Dallas, S. D exchange' D €707 Toland & Trumbull CAN sell or exchange anyt you have to offer C. J 'Canan. McCague Bidg. BQUITY N §oo -r, house for cottag worth '$3,300, Colfax 1062 after 10 a. m. Pt s A ot S REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'ty| [ouring car. FOR SALE—1043133, faces three streets; chanically sound id manu-| nal cost with extra equipment, §1,985, will ments. Personal property shows a slight decrease over BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Almost any make roadster, speedster | ping from the rolls of $500,000 and touring cars. 8ix Fords, a snap. Will |jtalization of the City National sell these rs_at almost any price, as ‘we must have the space, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. 2216 Farnam. Doug. 588, bank, both of which institutions ceased to exist. ‘Want to join nd learn the The total value of assessable prop- erty in Douglas- county, according to the new assessment, i8 $257,739,635, as compared with $240,524,420 in 1015, By far the greater portion of the in- crease is in real estatc and improve- taxed THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 25 VALUES INCREASE Be Submitted to Equalization BIG GAIN IN REAL ESTATE The 1916 ass:ssment valuation of nersw.al property, which will be submitted to the State Board of Equalization by County and City Assessor H. G, Counsman Tuesday, will indicate an increase in the value of Douglas coun- 1915, last year, this being caused by the drop- cap- bank and $200,000 of the German-American have “More Equitable,” says Assessor. “The assesment is a far more equi- table one than any we ave had for 1 business. Am well educated, alert, and| -neas.new Ford buliding: sple offer excellent reforences from both past|. facturing site. Address. B-411, Bes. sell for $800 cash. A. R. Kinney, Ravenna, [amny yea says Mr. Counsman. and present employers. Box 4394, Bee. * — ’“‘;' T ey “This year we have made a painstak- ¥518 LINCOLN BLVD,—1isroom bouse, uaLIAN our second-hand automo- |ing effort to protect home owners — blles within 30 days. We have several A strictiy modern, with bot water beat. | REAL. ESTATE—Iinvestments T e e e oYt | o om .unfair assessments and have - Douglas 1818. WEST Farnam residence. best SL.. at 333 N. 38tb Ave.; oak finish, 3 bath: Terms easy Douglas 2047 WE"T FARNAM CORNER. Modern 6-room bungalow, with corner vacant. Room to build two brick flats. 8. P BOSTWICK & SON. BARGAIN AT $1,800. West_end, "house and lot, 3101 Dave ' port. Call 143 Lincoin Blvd. Harney 1733. North. NORTH SIDE:BARGAIN WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeline Blds. Real estate; city property, large ranches & speclalty. B e e ey FINANCIAL _Real Estate Loans aod Mortgages. ‘I, MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment’ houses, double brick houses. mingle houses, business property and farm lands at 5 per cent, 63 per cent & 6 pr ct. w. HOMAS, 288 Keeline - Bldg. Douglas_1643. 6 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences. in aniounts 32,000 up; also Reasonable cammisgions, raised the assessed valuation of anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1639-31-33 N. 16th Bt. $100 REWARD . For arrest and conviction of thief who steal. your car while insured by . KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14_City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug 3810, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE share. the report will be submitted at to the state board at Lincoln. with those for 1915, upon man,; rieces business property whic{] ormerly did not pay their fair The tabulation of the new assess- ment will be completed tomorrow and once Following are the totals fo: real and personai property for 1916, compared It must be noted that the assessed values are only 20 per cent of the acma:l"\n'alucs:lm Very nifty 6-room bungalow style with |:. ‘farm loans. Real estate and im- large rooms, living -room, = dining--room. |~ PETERS TRUST CO., 1832 Farnam 8t. s $30,396,284 $36,060,084 sun room, oak finish with oak floors, | $3,000 mortgage bearing 6% per cent semi- L1 14,619,923 14,687,048 THER Omaha newspaper is making anywhere near the increase in its Want- Ad columns as THE BEE. 135,748 MORE PAID WANT-ADS the first six months of 191¢ than in the same period of 1915. fine bedroom, bath and kitchen. very lal attic that could easily be finished off into 2 fine large bedrooms, full lot; ;\Inm,-muuy modern.. Look this over, 0. anhual, s by prop. valued at $10,876. - Talmage-Loomia Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. $2,600. mortgage bearing 63 per cent seml. annual, sec. The cit of Omaha and its suburbs provide almost the entire increase in valuation. The exact figures for the m-ko“-l:-yNiug:dc R 4" | _mage-Loomis Inv. Co, W. O. The Reason; valuation of Omaha property and D. V, SHOLES CO., sflg‘},}‘;,"f gg{{flm Best Price——Best Results. county valuation outside of Omaha 916 City National Bk. Bldg. KEELINE -BUILDING, CXDILLAG, fully equipped, surely a hand- | have not yet been prepared. TILLER PARK. / $300 DOWN AND $36 A MONTH. This brand new, b-room, strictly modern w is Just finished; large lot, south ;DI i 2 blocks from park, 1% blocks froni car lne; I blocks from Miller Park- school. 'Must be seen to be appreciated, [ 2 PAYNE . INVESTMENT COMPANY, OMAHA NAT. BANK BLDG. D. 178 SPECTAL OPPORTUNITY A nifty new’ bungalow; 6 well arranged living rooms, oak finish, modern in every way. Sputh front lpt, 1% hlpcks from Sherman Ave, car; just north of Kountze place. Let us tell more about this place. -RASP BROS,, 106 - McCugue.- Doug. 1668, MILLER PARK, $100 CASH—3$16 PER MONTH, A dandy good cottage, § rooms on first floor; 2 finished upstairs; has gas, electric lights and" sewer connections; lot 40x13 only 2 blocks to car; closg lotated &t 2677 Hartman -Avye. $1,676; $100 cash, $15 per 'mont “Tyler-50 and ask for Mr. Lowre, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney- 8t DUNDEE 7 rooms and sleeplng porch, strivtly modern, - and in "good condltion. Price $4,500; terma. ‘Located 4107 N, 49th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee. BIdg. B some oar, can-be bought cheap for cash. 2064 Farnam St. Open Sunday. v i USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam 8t. WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one. * INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. 20th and Harney. Do FORD, latest model; has starting and lighting s; best buy ‘in Omaha. open Sunday. Y e 1916 MAXWELL, driven 2,000 miles, just “fiKe new, extra tires. Cheap. Can ar- range terms, 2084 Farnam St, open Sun- OMAHA homes, Bast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 3716. MONEY .to jeap on improved farms and ranches '~ We also buy good farm mort- |- gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE loans, six per cent. See ‘ D. E. BU & CO. 912 q NO. DELA W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. MONI‘EY on hand - for city and fdrm Joans. ~H. W. -Binder, City + 3 National: Bank Bidg. TITY and farm loanss b, bl. 6 per cent. J. 'H. 'Dimont & Co.. 416 Keeline Bldg. LOANS——b—i%—6 Per cen{——LOANS THOS. L. McGARRY, Keellne Bldg. Red 4544, P = CITY loans a speclalty. Lowest rates. First Tryst D. 1151. 303 So. 13th St GARVIN BROS.x. MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON. O PCL. " 915 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. _—_ e $100 to $10.000 mndé promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg. 18th adn Farnam Sts. “'Abstracts ot Title Guarantee Abstract Co. We can bring down your al short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bl K Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., €I'T 305 80. 17th St., ground tloor. Bonded by M: ‘Bonding & Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abatract of- o in Nebraske. 208 Brandels Theate FARM AND-RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions. eipent s paid. C. L. Nethaway. Florence - Neb. Florence 228. Iowa Lands. 1 im| Husband Asks for 4 Farnam 8 tion in divorce against his wife, Hi 420 First Nat'| Bank Bidg. 5-PASSENGER, fully equipped; Phone Walnut 1899. FORD touring car for sale cheap. 1824 Sah- ler. Colfax 4193. " -Auto Repairing and Painting. 00 reward for magneto we can't repalr, Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 310 N. 18th, NEB. Auto Radlator Repair Bervi an prices right. 218 8. 19th St. D. 7390. Legal Notices, " A NOTICE. T0 GENER‘U& UNSECURED CREDITORS OF THE MISSOURL PACIFIC' RAILWAY COMPANY: The falloWing order, fixing the time for filing general and unsecuréd claims of cred- itors ainst the Missouri Pacific Rallway Company and referring such clalms to Spe- clal Master, Hon. George C. Hitchcock, Room 811, New Natlonal Bank of Com- merce Bullding, 416 Pine Street, S Missourl, was entered July 34, Honorable Willlam C. Hook, United States Mrs. Limbaugh, Mrs. Limbaugh welathy, erty hol a revenue, S0 his petition, of $140 monthly. bargain. is October 15, 1914. to a divorce action opened by Lambaugh June 24, in which she and extreme cruelty. In reply lebau?h Mrs. Thomas asked him o Phone Douglas 4270, - UTIFUL modern oak-finish buhgalow, Just new. Price $3,660, on very easy terms. Doug. 3893. NEW bungalow, 6-room, all modern, 50-foot lot, south front, at a bargaln, only $3,760, near 46th and Charles. Call owner, Red 1881, KOUNTZE PLACH restricted district reai- dence for sale. F. charges return for his services in helping for her property. ACRE! Towa, was Mrs. Julia Kosters Thomas ptior to her marriage with Limbaugh on Alimony from Wife In Cross-Petition John G. Limbaugh, a cabinet maker, aged 58 years, has filed a cross- eti- rs. Julia Limbaugh, 702 North Eighteenth street, asking alimony to the amount of $5000 and judgment for $1,929.40, alleged to have been obtained from him in cash and personal property by considered and has quite extensive prop- dings in_Omaha, netting her Limbaugh claims in She Limbaugh's suit is filed in answer Mrs. asks a decre¢ on grounds of non-support that to marry het, agreeing to provide him with a home during the remainder of his life, in care He also alleges that he was able to earn $16 per week at the time of his dans Vel , W Circuft Judge for the E Divial ; i §-ROOM bouse, modern ut/3100 per. acre; ail tllable; rolling land; | Eustern District af Misourh. in the Recepe: | Marriage, and turned $15 of this N _ able, by owner. 2628 Grant St. Web. 7293, ,000 will handle deal. ership proceedin, amount weekly over to Mrs. Lim- South. THOS, CAMPBELL, KBELINB BLDG. |cific Rallway C baugh to be applied upon indebted- 5-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern, Kansas Lands. REFERRING, CLAIMS OF CREDITORS To ¢SS O 2 s picce9 ipoeCiy e owned near West Point. Limbaugh now alleges that his SPECIAL. MASTER AND FIXING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS. IT IS ORDERED that the holder or hold- ers of unsecured claims or d defendant, The Missour! Pacific way .Company, and FOR BALE—Good stock and graln farm, < §95 per ucre; near State university, Law- rence Moracher, Lawrence, Kan. Mississippi Land GUARANTEED PROFITS oak finish In liv- large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. " A Dbargain at $3,150. Easy terma. wife has treated him cruelly, has refused tOJ)ermlt him to occupy their home, and has rendered no accounting to 2 - ~ he holders of bon or other obligations | |i. i BENSON & CARMICHAEL, YES, we mean every word we o] [ PR him for the money he paid her. He % will guarantee you a profit, if you lnv‘;:el g:“d ;y Ym;:t““ ozlzl.g::\%;n{“ & | also alleges she has taken possesssion your money In & pecan orchard. have the best that money can buy, lo- cated on’the gulf coast. If you really want a good Investment here it 1s, a PECAN ORCHARD THAT NEVER FAILS TO BEAR. For, full particulars s 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1728. SAFETY FIRST. FOR RELIABLE AND BAFE FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE BEE the respective trustess -of of valuable household trust indentures glven to the same, and the holders may have been approved for payment by orders herein) who claim any interest in, or O'NEIL'S R. B. & INS. AGENCY, lien upon any of the funds or property in i 434 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034, Doug. 2810 813 14 Cliy Nedl. Bk, Bidg, | possemsion of the Recelver of said Raliway of charit 3073 8. 18TH—i-1; mod,, newly painted, pa- | ~— famnany, are mereby required 1o fle Colds Need Attention. ments of the nature, dates of accrual and amounts of their respective clalms and de- duly verified by the oath of the or by an ofticer of the corporation makihg such claims, with GEORGE C. - Oklahoma Lands. 160-A. ALLOTMENT. Washita river bottom alfalfa farm. All in cultivation, 45 a. in alfalfa. 1 consider it the cholcest tract of land in Oklahoma. Fenced and cross pered and varnished; street paved; $24.50. Berka & Musil. D. 5967, cough. Ouly 26c. Your ¢old needs Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- ey; It outs phlegm, kills germs, stops the All druggists.—Adv. N elongings, which are his property, and that as a result of her treatment of him he is unable to work and is now an nbject Hon- R,E._AL Ei'r_ATAE g HITCHCOCK, heretofore appointed Special | e R fenced with hog fence. Located 1 mile from Chickasha, of '12,000. With ‘which, are unsur- passed in Oklahoma, I in the hard- Master in this cause, at his office,- Rooms 811 to 813, New National Bank of Com- merce Building, 415 Pine Strest, In the City of Bt Louls, State of Missouri, on or before After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 aif- AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE Auto Tires and Supplie: the FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1916. Claims shail be proved on the basis of allowance of intérest to August 19, 1915, the date of the appointment of the recelver herein, without prejudice to the right of the clalmants to claim interest accruing there- terent buyers decided thut it was the best proposition on the market and they backed thelr judgment by BUYING lots. It YOU will come out today you will undesstand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, DON'T throw away old t w tire from 23 old on per cent. 2 in 1 Vulcan! Bt., Omah _ware business, not real estate, and have recently concluded to sell my farm. 1 will not consider trades. Prefer to deal di- rect with purchaser. H. T. HAMPTON, Chickasha, Okl ., 1618 Douglas 30x3-1 6.7 3 30x3%, $8.76. Other in proportion. Duplex Tire Co., 2518 Tyler 187, ska T after upon the amounts found to be due to 742 Omaha Nat'l Bunk Bldg. Nebra -L‘“d' sald claimants, respectively, on sald 19th |__nam stre = 5 TR AT ? 1,180 ACRES, good stock and farm 1and; |day of August, 1916. X070 TIRES B s Ly a FOL e/t ipunder i plow, 856 Any party to this cause, sald receiver, and ci.y see P. J. Tebbins, 6056 Umaha Nat. REBUILT, $2.00 TO $5.00, _ Bk Phone D. 2183. FOR SALE. 4 dandy vacant lots, % block to car iine; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sals. CALKINS & CO. ture; falr improvemen! $16 acre; terms or cash. J. V. Hill, owner, Lisco, Garden_county,. Ne HIGHLY. improved 180-acre farm In NB Nebraska for sale. Owner will consider good house in Omaha part payment. Easy torms. Sickness and old age reasons for any party who flles his claim or demand In ‘accordance with this order, may file with said Special Master within thirty days after AUGUST 15TH an answer to any claim or demand flled with him as herein ordered, and may contest the same. All claims and demands so flled are hereby “"Bank Bldg ougl 1312 City Nat. ain | . Vig AN TSN o e et | _selling. _Alton Savings Bank, Alton, Iowa. referred to seid Spacial Muster to tnvesti- ARl T SRR LI 2th St, can be bought at a bargain: Best largy body high grade | T35 L iy et Shereon both | JoR SALE—Indlan_ twin, Toed as to the amounts justly owing thereon, as to any llens by which they are secured and as to the order In which they are lawfully entitled to payment. The BSpecial Master medium priced land in \Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol- bach, Neb. wul this lot must be sold; Drake, A_Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. FOR SALE—Lot 65x140, one-haif good condition, $86. Irvin seo_me quick. C. Neb. block DUO TIRE CO., 1811 CHICAGO ST, 0 Dav- size Far- Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDBON MUTORCYCLES. Bar. “Th Lyons, from Miller park, across street from may in_ his discretion hear proofs in re- North Dakota Lands. times and places of all hearings, and may v Minne Lusa addition. Call Colfex 1350. | 557 Tands under our earnlngs™or |#pect of claims contested or uncontested, | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS nd Cres 0., aul, nn. wi e REAL ESTATE—Suburban inter Byled, Fort t, 100 fost east of Twenty-seventh side, 50x120 nah C, Thompsol Winter Byles, Crown Polnt 101 feo of Twent orth slde, 46x136. adjourn such hearings from time to time and from place to place. 8ald Special Mas. ter Is hereby directed to proceed under this order with all reasonable diligence and make and flle in writing his report or re- Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS—Any slze. casy (erms, in the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Mo. W. 5. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Benson. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT! stree ' 510,00 down and $10.00 per month; price Wi i ports on all claims or demands which have ‘ 5260.60; 50x128; located on Locust isconsin Lands. been fllied und presentad to him, and all soli- [ *37IRE Cp flompron and b St, between Clark and Burnham, not | GET literature and maps on the cheapest |citors of record in this cause, as well as the A et i) 146 foet east of Twent; street, north side, 45x136 F. J. McShane, J heriff, to Grove State Bank, northwest corner Thirty-sixth and Marcy streets, b60x far from school and car line, ‘Wright, Bee office, Omaha. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and see the »u&%\u lots we ure selling from $450 10 . A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 592. 1507-§ W. O. W. Bidg. Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN. Corner, on paved street, water, mewer, nelghborhod well bullt up with moder- ate-priced homes, only $760 for ‘short |- time. __GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline. UUNDEE—$-room modern bungaicw. Bullt by us—$3,760. On easy terms, W. L. _SELBY & SONS. Phone Doug. 1510, Miscellaneous. z TEN ACRES.. For ulllo by owner; ten acres in fruit; very well improved; 7-room, all. modern s—Li Stoc B hwuse; Ane mew barn; new brick | chicken | FAOFSe e k—Vehicles house; fine water; an Ideal pilace all 2 around; lays high and sightly; ldse than F « mile from the Dodge street pavdd road. | TWO wagon umbri Call owner, Douglas 3108. N. 16th, g0od land In United States, BAKER & TILLOTSON. 16th and Bouglas Sts., Omaha. Doug. 1188. ‘Wyoming Lands. tle ranch in eastern Wy- o8 under irrigation; 260 1f_interested, uddress H. Omaha, solicitors of record for the parties present- ing sald claims or demands, shail be notified by the Speclal Master, I writing, and any dling of sald report or reports, and any party to this cause, or holding any such clalm or demand, flled as a elver, may, within twenty days from | “Lincoln boulevard, 689.4 fest west of ime of the flling of any such report of 7 Special M fle specific exceptions | 1op ) econd atrest, north side. 80x Exceptions not so flled will not be | Mary McCann . to Fannie Lew! d by the Court, and if no exceptions | ™ girest, 125 feet went of Twenty-fifth filed within such twenty-day period the street, north slde, 26x90..... _ ort or reports shall stand confirmed.| sk C, Redick and wife to Omaha Spectal Master herein shall ceuse that| Boarding and Supply company, Leav- It has lands, city property and stocks tion ef this order relating to the presen- | enworth street, 92 feet west of Fifty- §00ds advertised from nearly every |tation and allowance of claims to be pub- | third street, north side, 46x130. state. 8o that you can find just what |/ished forthwith, once each week, for four |Clyde H. Fuller and wife to Maggle in ita columns. Established | fuccessive weeks in J. Floth, northeast corner Thirty- 78,000 readers. Send il and Burt streets, 48x160. subscription, or $1 for | Lot d wife to the Gra ESTATE JOURNAL. ham Ice Cream company, Jones t, TRABR, TOWA. street, 88 fe of Fifteenth wes street, north side, 44x132.,......... ACREAGE—% fo b-A. tracts on car line, Nella E. Traver to Francis B. Brock- Easy termis C. Combs, 811 Brandels ett, Thirty-third street, 84 teet south Thea. Bidg. Do 3916, of Parker street, wesL side, 42.54x Ji tte Foley, administratrix, Arthur Dorn, Lake street, 261 feet ast of Twenty-fourth street, north aide, 48x144 .....iiiiii0niin Grace Grant to Harry L, Henrikson, Lake street, 163 foet west of Forty- ninth avenue, south slde, 32x130 Geo. R. Ti20-ACRE 600 ~ Miscellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LANDT 1t s0, get & copy of our Journal first, State of Missouri; in & new: circulation published in t) FARM AND REAL meral circulation pub- City of Pueblo, State of Col- orado, and in a newspaper of general cir- [ fon publlsi Stato of New York. (Bigned) WILLIAM C. HOOK. United States Circult Jud Dated July 3d, 1916, $10Jy10-17-24. e . Wagner, 801 1,060 900 1,035 1916. The By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trail,” “Fighting France,” ote. TENTH INSTALLMENT. L OPSIS, | Lisutenant Jurvis Hope fs detalled by the United States naval board to investigate and report hia findings on the invention of Dr. Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the submarine to a state of perfection. The leutenant urrives in Valdava and ts wel- comed by the inventor and his daughter, | * Cleo, On the trial trip of the Inventor's boat, & Japanese helper ts surprised in the aot of examining the mechanism of the ventilating device. Ho on the new device, but there are others In- torested In it. An attempt to burglarize Dr. Burke's laborutory fails, but later Cloo finds him murdered in his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's books o Ket money: Inter nds a note from which she learns that ntatn the seoret formula, With Hope #he races to the auctioncer's store only to tind it In flames. Olga lvanoff and Gerald Morton, two spies In search of the formula, attempt to captu 00 when sha calls at the house of Stephanski, the anarchist. Hope rushes to her ald; Morton shoots at him, but the bullet hita & bomb In the cell which explodes. Stepha: { and Cleo a tend a ball at Mra. Delmar's, whose nephew has two of the missing books. Mahlin, a APy, attempts to steal the books, but is db covered by Hope; in the excitement th follows the books disapp Mahlin capes. Island out iIn the bay. follow in other boats. turn out the lsland I with the countess stri the bay. After a viol Cleo arrive on a atr Hope and Cleo take a boat for an The conspirators storm Hopa and island and dfs- nt is there. But 0 reach the | land and put up a fight f. ¢ books, Thay escape from Hope, but return to dynamite the shack. The conspirators fall to harm Hope and Cleo. They manage to reach Sandsboro, where Dr. Owen has one of book: Each of the ot approach t dogtor, but he refuses to ar them. He arranges to meot Hope at the hotel with the book. Morton poses Hope and but for an earthquake would have possessed the volume. Cleo Is captured by Morton and taken In his friend's acroplane to a lonely cabin in the mountains. She finds thers the book fot which they search. Fortunately she gets a note to Hope, who, with Hook, starts to thelr resoue. As he crosses the chasm in the swinging basket Mahlin steals up and chops at the cable with an ax. (Continued From Saturday.) Again Mahlin's axe rose and fell; again it bit through a strand of, wire; again the tight-stretched cable sang and quivered. Hope, half way across the chasm now, and literally dangling between earth and sky, realized his peril. Yert he was helpless. So grad- ual was the incline of the cable that his progress was comparatively slow. He fmews that before he could reach the oEposite cliff Mahlin- would have 1 done his work and he would go plung- ing downward to meet his end on the rocks below. A thousand thoughts’ flashed through his mind." * i Cleo, marooned on the ledge and dy- ing of starvation. * * * the secret of the submarine lost to America forever, He shut his eyes and his lips moved in prayer. In another mo- ment it would all be over, For a third time the axe swung upward 2 and then hot rang out! A bullet spattered itself against a rock within a foot of Mahlin. He whirled about and as_he ‘did so a second bullet tore through his coat. Running across the mesa, a huge navy revolver in his| hand, came Hook, firing as he ran. Even as Mahlin looked another bullet sang by his head, whereupon he dropped his axe and ran. An instant later Hope reached the opposite bank. Swinging himself on to the ledge, he ran to where Cleo was lying in a heap. His danger and the perils through which. she had passed had been too much for her; she had fainted, Lifting her limp and slender form, he bore her into the cabin and laid her tenderly upon the bunk. “Cleo! Darling!” he whispered bro- kenly.. “Speak to me. It's Jarvis.” Slowly consciousness returried. Her hosorn fose and fel]. ' A tinge of ¢olor invaded’ the alabaster of her. cheeks: in_Flander Copyright, 1 8, by Secret 5. Submarine|RA . “The Road to Glo: " *Vive s E. AInnnZt t owell. (moan which ended in a frenzied wail of “Jarvis! opened and Jary she i15!" Then her eyes looked up n the face of the man she loved. | “Is it really you, Jarvis,” she mur- | mured, | you swinging on . with an axe * * thing went black “Hook saved st as you fain |if anything had | should have thrown mysclf over the | cliff after you. W |not be worth livi ingly. world,” she answi “You are all th !close. 1 have “It was love a Jarvis" you mar he could barely arms stole round no sound, related her adver into a car and ch |ing herself in the with Morton, an force her into m “The cad!" exp ing his fists. "Th I could get my | of these days I'l his treatment of “I knew tha late. I had mad if he returned a “¥You must nev dear heart,” he sai danger is over no denly from grave brought me here discovered this!” ly held up the found in the cup! hand. shouted in his ou've actually f ere, in this dese she answered, “b the formula is, cover, * ‘Philosophy,’” h'sPage. si word.’ of course. It m er's invention. you remember, work on philosop er's books?” or am | dreaming? you 'would me, of course,” Cleo. continued, "but 1 was afraid that you might.ecome too awful man hadn’ Hope fairly snatche sixty-one; 3 It can mean only ene thin, read every seventh word on page six- ty-one of some work on philosophy ! we will have the formula of your fath But the question’ is, which philosophy? Tliere. must tiundreds of works on the Cleo, i I saw that dreadful cable [ saw a man start to cut it/ ¢ and then ever . W y- I thought po reporta favorably | you had been killed ” me,” he answered, ted, darling.” Thank God!" she whispered. “If- happened, Jarvis, T ithout you' life would ng.”" “Do you care for me as 'much as | | that, dear heart?" he asked wonder- "l care for you more:than all the ered simply, he world to me,” he | whispered tenderly, as he drew her loved you. since the first time I saw you, that afternoon in | your father's garden.”* | t sight, for’ me, tao, ry me, ‘Clea? s," she breathed, 50 §ffly that hear. her, and her his neck.. Their lips met and for a long moment there was | Held tightly in Hope's' arms, her head pillowed upon his shoulder, Cle ntures. She told o being seized while strolling-in:the out- skirts of Santa Eulalia and* dragged loroformed;<of: find- e cabin on’the ledgat. d of his attempt to lrryinff him, Idded Hope, clench+ he dirty cur! T wish hands on'him! One | make him you, my datfing.” come for e up my mind ithat nd attepipted to so much as lay a finger on-me that I would kill myself. vis, Jarvis!” she cried, shuddering, | “you came just in time, my dear.” 8 Oh, ' Jar er think of it again, id soothingly. “The w and you're safe in “They say that every cloud has a silver lining—that out of -evil good shall come,” said ‘Cleo, turned isud to gay.* *'8g; if| thdt t kidnaped ‘e and 1 should never have and she triumphant- book ‘that she had board. . it from her “You don’t mean to say,” he almost {7 excitement, ; “that ound the - formulg— rted cabin?”® > “I'haven't found the formula ftself,” ut I've fouid where and she showed him the inscription in her father's hand- writing on the inside of the back_ " “he wead every' ' seventh cans that-1f we Wil be subject, Can hy amon Her -eyelids fluttered. ~She gave a| ——————————————w my arms.” (To Be Continued Tomorfow.) The Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ice WHAT TWO LITTLE GIRLS DID. “My little sister, Virginia, aged 6, and myself, aged 9, had a lemonade stand on the corner the other day. We made §1, which I enclose for the milk and ice fund for the babies.” ' So writes Laura M. Richardson. Thank you, little girls, And may the folks that pass your corner always be very thirsty when you are operating a lemonade stand for so good a pur- pose. The grown-up people are helpin, the work along, too, so that scores o needy bgbies and small children of deserving poor are receiving the help that means life and health to them. Twhflcould get this help NO OTHER Previously acknowledged Laura M, Richardso b_Blors . 8368.95 100 Demos Leave for State Convention At Hastings Tuesday J. A. Rine, L. ). TePoel and T. ]J. O'Connor of the city hall departed at sunrise in Mr. Rine's automobile for the democratic state convention at Hastings. Mayor Dahiman, George Parks, Charles E. Fanning and J. P. Butler entrained during the afterngon for the same destinat'on. This advance guard will be on the job early and, it 1s understood, will do a little mission- ary work in behal. of State Senator Placek of Wahoo as a candidate for the chairmanship of the new demo- cratic state central committee. A delegation of Omaha democrats will leave on the 7:10 Burlington train this morning. Bill McCune Injured When Hit by An Auto| Major William McCure, former western manager for the Buffalo Bill Wild West shows, was severely in- jered Sunday night when he was hit by a flivver as he was crossing the street {rom the Merchants hotel to the Henshaw, The car'gave no warn- ing and Mr. McCune was knocked to the pavement. While no bones were Mrs. D wife of Leslie L. flll court holding tha ongings of the alimony awarded The court held, shares of stock 1 and Storage com Leslie L. King to ‘alimony. It is to ception. Dora Sefre has vorce trom Henr, cross-petition C. R. Leuszler divorce against alleging extreme Nellie Wiley h extreme cruelty. mendation to th Thirty-sixth and divorce against Charles E. been laid over for sixty days. management of the new Blackstone 5 hotel stated that the proposed curb |Matorists’ Best Radlating Center in Mt changes would interfere with several | features of their hotel, orothy King Asks Rehearing'of | Her Alimony-Shit ¢ Mrs. Dorothy A. Kh\éf d&\:drcedlm King; has asked for a rehearing and new trial of her suit inst King and his father, Charles King, precident of"the Wool and Storage company, in which a decree was granted last week. 1 Mrs. King was awarded judgmeént) for $1,525 from Charles H. King, the| Omaha t he.had taken ‘over ossession of furniture and ethet be- young, - couple - and’ which were subject to Judgment .for her.. -, K however, that forty n the Omaha "Wool pany transferred:- by his fathér were not subject to. judgment for unsatisfied this part of the de« eree that Mrs. King niakés her ex~| been granted a di- y M. Seire Jon her She is ‘given custody of ‘three minor childrer, "Harold, Mil- dred and Eugene. band is ordered to pay $25 per month toward their support. Her former hus- has brought suit for Effie May Leuszlef, | cruelty, as brought suit for elleging Object to Correcting the Corner at Blackstone | tush, Ajitude, The City Planning board's recom- e city council pro- posing a correction of the corners af Farnam streets has ’l‘hl’ ay ford slowly.‘l thérravas OF your fathsT™ 4 CK BLEVATION PLAN 13 BLOCKED Another Hitch as to Just What the Agreement With Rail- road Was. e WANT WORK PERMANENT PR, . Another hitch developed in the Belt | Line track elevation scheme when the | city council committee of the whole | considered a repart from the * City | Planning board and heard the yiews | of Chief Engineer E. A. Headley of | the Missouri Pacific railway company. , The planning board insists that the railroad structures vver Douglas and FFarnam streets shall be erected in a permanent manrer at' this time, the | same as the company agrees to do at | Dodge. street; that no curb columns | shall' be used and that the head clears anges. at Douglag and Farnam streets shall be fourteen feet, instead of tem- porary clearances of thirteen feet. The railtoad people want o' place semi-permanent. structures at. Doug~ 1a§ and’ Farnam; ‘subject to' bein made pcrnmpém,gll:fh the proposed larger ‘project of Helt:Line elevation shall have been completed. ¢ A4 Engineer Headley said the’ City lanning board’s plan would cost $38,000 more than the plan he claims to have agreed upon with the plan- ning board a week ago. "“The‘council put the matter off one more” wegk, hoping ‘that in the mean- time _ ariother” dgreement may be realched. . i v i Thomay Fry:said the plan su mitted by the City Planm&g board | was- unanimously indorsed by mem- | hets of his-hoardi' ‘'W. H, De France and C, \W. Hull urged the council to insist wpon - the .plaoning board’s recommendations hamg carried ont. Commissioner Hummel is beginning 10 b¢leve it will'be necessary to set dside’ ‘the _whole “track elevation scheme and,priceed with the original viaduct jpla . aven ge street and then order viaducts over other streets .x|(.ng‘yh.é l:.fl_,! Laine, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 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