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¢ FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats| REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED | REAL ESTATE—Suburban North. West. Benson Misceilaneous. THREE rooms and bath, near 2511 War- ACRE—BENSON. Put Your Money Here ney. Very desirable, Only $33. Ernest $900—310 (‘Asl{,hllfl MONTH. Sweet, New Hamliton. D. 1478, Apples, peaches, cherries, pears, rasp- VERY sholos™b-room. cieanr heeied mpari:| Dountown Corner, $9,000 |y A5bies pesches, cherrios. poars, rasp- ment on West Farnam St. John W. Rob- 66x132 feet at the N. E. corner 20th close to paved road. Last acre in fruit bins, 1802 Farnam St. and Cuming Sts.; street car junction in this beautiful addition. Phone Tyles 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street. * LYNNWOOD Go ouf to Lynnwood today and see th beautiful lots we are selling from 34 to $600. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 692. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bidg. point; half tnile "from postoffice; four blocks from Ford plant; on a street that is rapidly improving and will be worth doublo the money in a few years. There is an old house on it now renting for $480 per year, and stores can be added without disturbing it. We will furnish tenants for the stores. Just as safe an investment as government bonds'and will pay four times the Interest. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, 333 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sts. Tyler 1536, ST. CLAIR, 34th and Harnoy, 3-room aparte ments. Call Tyler 40. North. CHOICE APARTMENT | $37.50—4 rooms and bath on main floor; oak floors and finish; all convenlences, including janitor service. $25—4 rooms and bath, semi-basement; Janitor service and other convenlences. Nathan Apts., Bherman and Willis Aves BCOTT & HILL CO., Douglas 1009. r| you wish ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND?Y If 80, get a copy of our Journal first. atocks of goods advertlsed from nearly every So that you can find just what Established Send 26c for one year's subscription, or ¥l for It has lands, oity property and state. in its columns. 19 years, reaching 78,000 readers. five FARM years. TRAER. I0WA. AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, s ACREAGE—K to 6-A. tracts on car line. R. Combs, 811 Brandels Easy terms. C. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916, FARM AND RANCH LANDS TENTH INSTALLMENT. OPSIS. Lieutenant Jarvis Hopo (s detailed by the United States naval board to fnvestigate and report his findings on the invention of Thea. Bidg. Dous. 391, Horses—Live Stock—Vehicl For Sale. EVANS STREET MODERN apt., 7 rooms, $25; near postof- START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! 610 Chi BUY THIS LOT! per day. Two brood sows with pig fice. G. P. Stebbins, 161 icago. Fiany. i Two b : B I ufl.‘o ‘.?x:? 'a'&?:?i;“fi.:;'{.a c::.x.:cu: ONE sa $4,600 buys a dandy bargain in a good 8-room, strictly modern home. Owner has been transferred to another city, must well at once. You can sure get a bargain in this place. It is good, well worth look- ing into. Bt., between Clark and Burnham, far from school ‘Wright, Bee offi ~OR RENT—Business Prp'ty Stores. STORES FOR RENT. In the best retall locations of the clty. Omaha. Dundee. wot d car line. Geo. R. Walnut 737 D. V. SHOLES €., 916 City National Bank Didg. “This Bungalow is Waiting and DUNDEE BARGAIN Apply on paved street, water, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. Douglas 1064, OBSIRABLE store room basement, 633 & 16th St. Only $65. CONRAD YOUNG, Corner, riced homes, For you to call inspect, which you will surely buy. 1 has § x SARTDTANGN G RYIAISCHBIdy S DRINTE rooms and bath. The finish is oak and | 5T rear munic ach at Carter lak 5TORE ROUMS at 1809-1811 Farnam St | hard plue and the Arrangement la fine; [ “Gy M°5r muplclpal heach at Carter lake Thos F_Hall, 423 Ramge Bidz. D 7406 | South front lot; street now being paved: | Doue ‘3596, sewer, nelghborhod well bullt up with moder- only §/60 for short FRESH milk cow for sale, glves 26 quarts FIVE-YEAR-OLD HORSE for sale. Call Dr'; Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the fubmarine to a state of perfection. The leutenant arrives in Vlldnl.\‘ nd 1 o comed by the Inventor and Cleo. On the trial trip of the Invento boat, & Japanese helper surprised in t| act of examining the hanism of the ventliating device. Hopa reports favorably on the new device, but there are others in- terested In it. An attempt to burglarize Dr. Burke's laboratory fails, but later Cleo finds him murdered in his bedroom. Cleo wells her father's i later #he finds a note from which she learns that they contain the secret formula. Wi - [she races to the auctionee! PIGEONS pay far better than chickent start; free book explains all. Squab Co., Dept. 81. Adel, la. POULTRY AND PET STOCK always penned up; little space needed to Majestio find it In flames. Olgan Ivanoff and Gerald Morton, two sples In search of th attempt to capture Cleo the house of Stephanski, rushes to h cellar, Stephanaki and Cloo at- 20c. Wil keep fish healthy. GEISLER BIRD CO. THOROUGHBRED Irish ater spaniels oD 1 blotk to Sherman Ave. line. A fow ‘“?ij: r e D% PONCMIon | ) undred cash will do, baance £o sult. e — per mo. =2 UL : RASP BROS., CHOICE office space, Baird bidg. 17th and | 105 McCague Bidg. vous. 1655, | REAL ESTATE—Exchanges Douglas McCague Inv. Co. fax 1810. 4146 N. 40th Ave. FRESH aquatic plants for your fish globe, MAX weeky old. Willlam Anderson, Phone Col- tend a ball at Mrs. Delmars, ephew has two of the missing books. Mahlin, DY, attempta to steal the books, but i di covered by Hope; in the excitement that follows the books disappear. Mahlin es- capos. Hope and Cleo take a boat for an Island out in the bay. The conspirators 2 PEAUTIFUL long-haired Maltose Near Creighton College $4,600—7-room, strictly modern housd: full two storles and attic; In excellent cconditiol on the boulevard, near Cali- fornia. We want an offer; cash or terms. * Glover & Spain, Offices and Desk Room. WEAD BLDG., 18th and Farnam; large, de- sirable suite, excellent light, splendid lo- cation, at nominal rent. Baldrige Bldg., 20th and Farnam, two fine rooms, facing Farnam St. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg. can be traced to only one source. Omaha paper. 25,748 MORE PAID WAN? ADS same period in 1916. THE wonderful increase in BEE Want Ads Good results at less cost than any other the first six months of 1916 than In the Grand Ave. ter- rler pupples; reasonable. Colfax 1356, 2131 follow {n other boat: Muhiin and the Jap light. Morton's boat stray mine In Tyler 2133 Douglas 171. DESIRABLE office rooma In ther emodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad Young, 323 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. FFICE ROOM (for dentist), centrally lo- Oltated: 18th Bt Wrght & Lasbory. D, 183, FICE room with 'phone and reception o';oom for lady. P 286, Jmaha Bee. G ——————— WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished House and Flats. WANTED TO RENT—Immediately; good 1 or 8-room house with garage, in West WANTED—To exchange desirable resl Douglas 3962, 919-30 City National, TURNER PARK DISTRICT 7 rooms, all modern, in good condition, nicely decorated, large yard and shade trees. Rental $36. For particulars, call THE BYRON REED CO., Doug. 297 213 8. 17th 8t DUNDEE 1 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern, and in good cnndmu. ll:n'« t! t. all clear, and cash, tablished city in Nebraska. U. 8 and Loan Company, Box 604 Gri Island, Neb Cheyenne River Alfalfa land mnear, property or lowa farm. H. H. dorf, Hot Springs, 8. D. FARMS, Ri Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha properties in Grand Island, and Nebraska well secured first mort- for a good brick busi- ness property in a gruwing and well es- Land id HOT SPRINGS, 5. D., Residence, !fin-urre:l Virginia farm all clear for Omaha city Mischin- ches, Residences, Apartments, merchandise stocks, income of all kinds. OVERLANDS, FORDS, DETROITER CARS FOR 3150 AND UP, WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 2047 Farnam Bt. Doug. 3290. BARGAINS Farnam district or Dundee. Must be & FRteInu SR LOoK (I L1OTEN] NOTICE. Gt S Dlaces ire ful nlirmation NORRIS & NORRIS, Wil trade good auto for lot in good location. 1 Doug. 3310. WANTED—To reat by Beptember 1, strict- , clt; e Ly, acr i Iy medern 7-room house, either in Dundee | 400 Bee Bidg. Phone Douglas 4270. “"'I‘v':fim'::f““mfi et .“',M““;’_ or West Farnam district, by rellable party. | BEAUTIFUL modern oak-finish bungalow. | Morgan, 1916 Cuming St Doug. 2466 Addrens § 47N Pos S ek ueey, (1000, on very easy | GrEl and furniture at Dallas, 5. D exchange D £707. Toland & Trumbull. NEW bungalow, 6-room, all modern, §0-foot IN USED CARS. Almost any make roadster, sell these cars we_must have the space. C- W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.,, Doug. 583, 2216 Farnam. MOVING AND STORAGE lot, south front, at & bargain, only $2,760, near 46th and Charles. Call owner, Red to offer. C. J an. McCague Bldg. CAN well or exchange anything you have FIRBPROOF WAREHOUSH. Separate locked rooms, for household goods and piancs; moving. packing and shipping” EQUITY in gooa $.r. worth $2,300. 1881. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi- dence for sale. F. V. Knlest. 3615 N. 18th. house for cottage; Colfax 1052 after 10 a. m. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 493 8. 16th St Douglas 4163. s e Globe Van and Storage Co. Por real movng service try us. large 3-horse, padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisyaction guaranteed. We move )ou QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BAFEQ. Phone Tyfer 330 or Douglas GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE TWO 6-room bungalows, at a bargain; mod- ern. Webster 4228. South. LEAVENWORTH ‘HEIGHTS, $200 DOWN AND $37.50 A MONTH. Brand new 6-room, strictly modern home. Oak finish and oak floors through- out. Living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. 3 bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor. Why pay rent when you can buy a brand new 2-story house for same as rent. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMANY, BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE fer point, with new ment double brick T ; will be $1,2 repairs. Price, $12000; A g R DU e OMAHA NAT. BANK BUILDING, D, 1781, Doa ‘or Webster b 5-ROOM bungalow, brand new, all modern,| oJ. H. DUMONT & co,, oak floors throughout; oak finish in liv- ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at 3$3,160. Easy terms. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. . Careful attention given to orders for . moving, packing or storage; office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1518 and 1616 How- 416-18 Keeline Bldg. FOR BALE—264x133, faces three streets; near new Ford bullding: splendid manu- facturing site. Address, B-411. Bee. REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty Corner lot, 40x70 feet, at street car trans- ory and base- Income now §1,140 after June 1, 1917 '8 run nearly four years; tenants Iiberal Phone Douglas 690, ard 8t. Phone D. 6524, 0 FIDELITY Vi FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete , Ust of vacant houses and apart- ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sta. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1723. 1009 8. 318T STRERT. $2,400. Good cottage, 5§ rooms and bath; all modern; paving all paid; splendid loca- tion and close to St. Peter's new church site. REAL ESTATE—Investments SHAREHOLDERS are satisfied. Home Bullders guarantees 7 pct. and pays more. Begin an investment today, follow it up each payday. Safe, secure, capable man- agement. ; = P. J. TEBBINS CO., HOME BUILDERS, INC., Maggard— v'.",,..""p.‘," bour. | 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. _ Phone D. 2182. | _17th and Douglas Streets. ~Phone D. 5013, Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing, SAFETY FIRST. WL, COLEAX. 105 Ksaline Bidg. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE Real estate, city property, large ranches & specialty. J.C.REED . 55 & Joni® FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE * 2207 Farnam St. Douglss 6146, SKE O'NBIL'S R./E. & INS. AGENCY, 634 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034, FINANCIAL FOR SALE—Mitchell, six cylinder, 60 hp. 1914 model. Has run less touring car, tha chanicaily sound in every particula: nul cost with extra equipment, §1 sell for $800 cash. A. R. Kinney, Ravenna, Neb. BLEGANT canaries; elegant singers. Phone _ AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE 1916 MODELS. GOOD SERVICEABLE opeedster and touring cars. Six Fords, a snap. Will almost any price, as After a violent atorm Hope and Cleo arrive on a strange fsland and dis- cover that the man they hunt is thers. But Mahlin and the Japanese aiso reach the fs- land and put up a fight for the book They eacape from Hope, but return to dynamite the :hack. The conspirators fail to harm Hope and Cléo. They man: to reach Bandsboro, whero Dr. Owen one of the books. Each of the others approach the doctor, but he refuses to hear them. He arranges to meet Hope at the hotel with the book. Morton poses as Hops and but for an earthquake would have possessed the volume. Cleo s red by Morton and roRl ne to a lonely She finds there the rch. Fortunately ‘who, with Hook, As he crosses the chasm In the swinging basket Mahlin steals up and chops at the cable with an ax. (Continued From Yesterday.) Cleo, Hope and Hook, slowly making their way down the mountain- side, little suspected that, following them like bloodhounds, were Mahlin and Satsuma. When the three in front paused to rest the two conspir- ators paused also, taking the utmost pains, however, to keep themselves concealed; when Cleo and her com- panions went forward, Mahlin and the Japanese did the same. Their biles within 30 days. We makes and are giving better unyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1620-31-33 N. 16th 8t. light touring car, _eloctrio GOOD 420 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ‘l:(llll sell all our second-hand automo- have several ues than lights, cheap. Call Harney 2957 Sunday. Carlisle, progress was slow, however, for the country thcy were traversing was ex- tremely rough, seamed with gorges and broken by unexpected outcrop- pings of rock. Part way down the mountain the trail that they were following entered a winding gorge, so narrow that they were compelled to walk in single file. As they emerged $100 REWARD For arrest and conviction of thief who steale your while insured by KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug 3819, NO OTHER Omaha newspaper is making anywhere near the Increase In its Want- 36,748 MORB x montha me period of 1916. Ad columns as THE BEBE. PAID WANT-ADS the first of 191¢ than in the The Reason: Best Price———RBest Results. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 209 Farnam. Doug. 3310. 1914 Ford Touring . $300 1916 Ford Touring 350 1916 Saxon Touring 800 1916 Imperial Touring 350 USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam Bt Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO LOUAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at § per cent, b% per cent & 6 pr ct. W. THOMAS, REAL ESTATE—Other Cities PUBLIC SALE—The old school house build- ‘fiig, Including all out buildings, will be wold at either public or private sale, on Aug. 12th, 1916, at 3:30 p. m. For tull particulars write to B. H. Runge, Secre- tury, Charter Ouk, Iowa. REAL ESTATE WANTED To sell, exchange, lease, borrow on or insure your eity or farm property, see W. T. Smith Co., 914 City Nat'l B’k Bldg. ‘WANTED—bG or 6-room cottage In north- FOR SALE BY OWNER—Strictly modern 8-room home, Hanscom Park district, 12 minutes from city. 3109 Pacific 8t. Phone Harney 6673. 2308 So. 16—6-r. mod. 2405 So. 11—lot 36x100. 1916 S. 29 St.—100-ft. lot. D. 5967, Miscellaneous. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE 228 Keeline BIdg. Douglas 1643, PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts $3,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions, PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY. KEELINE BUILDING. o t OMAHOAKgnmu REl:n Nl;g;u¥§ farms. ern part. 3 1) AL A Co., W. L. SELBY & SON. Doug. 1820 | A TR K o 1016 Omaba Nat'l, Phone Douglas §11s, A RE SNSRI 2 & m. ShATD, | YONEY to loan on Improved farms and REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED ranches We also buy good farm mort We will sell at public auction on above [ _88kes. Kloke Inv, Co, Omaha. West. date on the premises the 7-room modern | REAL KGTATE loans, six per cent., Ses " s el i e oty e 913 Omaha Nat. Bank. 3625 CALIFORNIA ST‘, ern nicely located, onh!h:v.llr;el car line NO DELAY, CATHEDRAL DISTRICT| 2na boulevard. near school; a home wor Wor, ORANAN, BEE_BLDG. A new, attractive, well built house. Must be sold on above date regardless ; #1500 MORTGAGE, bearing 6% per cent: 51% ft. front. Near ‘some of the best| of price. S MOBRTOAS : s b ., séc. by prop. val. at $5,100, Tal- e o aD faDax llarke IVianEroom i, or mrohasslipries | G ayeLoomia Tav. o W Ok W B tireplace, room, with bullt-in buffet; convenient kitchen, and four I rooms. All oak floors, and the 'very best of construction throughout. Price, cash, balance to suit purchaser. If you want a good home, if you want it on your own terms, if you want to buy it at less than half its actual value, then CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 6 per pent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bidg. MONEY on hand for city and $6,600. And we will make good terms. don't fall to attend this sale Monday farm loans. H, W. Binder, City GEORGE & COMPANY,| Briaingst i, for thare vl be ge | NotonalBank bids, Phone D. 756. ; For further information call Red 338 | LOANS—8—84—§ Per cent—LOANS 903 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. DANDY 7-r. home, only half block 8o, Far- to $3,650. hall first floor, and 4 nice and bath second floor. uhade; also frult, grape arbor, etc. Has fuil basement, solid brick foundation. Bullt by owner for home. Don't overlook THOS., L. McGARRY, Keeline Bldg. Red 4344. CITY loans a speciaity. Lowest rates. First ‘Trust_Co., 1161, 303 So. 13th St. Co. GARVIN BROS . 5.5 B0 -3 MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON. o pct. 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. or Harney 4873, JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONEER B. FALK, OWNER. $100 DOWN, BALANCE $16 A MONTH. Has beautiful this. Osborne, 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Just listed, 6-room bungalow, modern | §100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead. D. 1474, except heat, that we can sell for $100 Wead Bldg., 18th adn Farnam BSts. down, balance §16 per month. Priced at IO UL D] Leom S howe: $1,900—less than the house could be buflt strictly modern, with hot water beat. Stocks and Bonds. Douglas 1518, for. See us at once, for it won't last long. | GILT-EDGED _investment, ing _ con- = T idence, best BL, at 333 N, PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, cern; large profits assured; sums $500 to WEAT Varmam residence. et Btomt MU N. | OMAHA NAT. BANK BUILDING, D, 1781, | $5,000; confidential intersion s nomus CHASE, 604 Bee, Omaha, Neb. Abstracts ¢ Title Guarantee ‘Abstract Co. We can bring down your abstract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D, 3947 Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., Kerr Tt St. ground_floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 306 Brandels Theater. Terms easy Douglas 2947. WEST FARNAM CORNER. Modern 6-room bungalow, with corner vacant, Room to bulld two brick flats. 8. P BOSTWICK & SON. BARGAIN AT $1,800. Weat end, house and lot, 3101 Daven- port. Call 142 Lincoln Blvd. Harney 1733. North. Owner Leaving City Must Sell 6-Room House REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North. Atter looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif- ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market -and they backed thelr judgment by BUYING lots. It YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, Tyler 187, . 742 Omaha | Bank Bldg. ONE dollar down. One dollar per week, High, beautiful lots. $276 to $370. Near Fontenelle Park, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorady Lands. Colorudo land excursions, expene & C. L. _Nethaway, Florence. Nev. Florence 338, 140 ACRES well improved farm, weat I and iCloae Sostar Mo at 3100 per acre; all tillable: rolling land; A SHULER & CARY, $5,000 will handle deal. N Ful‘nlture D. 5074. 204 Keeline Bldg. THOS. CAMPBELL, KEELINE BLDG. FOR bargains in lots in all partd of the city see P. J. Tebbins, 606 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phon . 2183, FOR SALE. 8 dandy vacant lots, % block to oar line; cut to §1,000 cash for quick sala, CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313 City Nat. Bank Bldg. MINNE LUSA—Nice lot on Titus Ave,, near 24th Bt, can be bought at a bargain: this lot must be sold; see me quick. C. A_Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bidg. South. A SPLENDID lot in Albright for sale or trade. Address Box 4339, Bee, Miscellaneous. APZRTMENT HOUSE SITE FOR $2,250. Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMB—Any size. easy terms, in the beautitul Ozarks of Dent county, Mo, W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Nebraska Lands. HIGHLY improved 160-acre farm in NB Nebraska for sale. Owner will consider good house In Omaha part payment. Easy terms. Sickness and old age reasons for lullll’ll_. Al!gn Savin, k., Alton, lowa, HAVE bargeins in Cheyenne and Kimbal' Co.'s 37 to 320; Thurston Co., §0-a, $100 160-a. $125. J. L. Barber, Keelino Bidg. North Dakota Lands. ALFALFA LAND—BUy It under our “Haif Earnings” or “Pay us you make It plan, Diversified farming, stock, corn and hog ralsing pay for tho land fn a few years time, ackney ' Land Credit Co., Hack- ney Bldg., St, Paul, Minn. Wisconsin Land, WIBCONSIN'S finest gruzing and dairying House is new, all modern, located near Miller Park; five nice large rooms on the firat floor, finished In birch and oak, and one good-sized room on the second floor. In. furnishing thie house money was a Secondary consideration, verything in it, d decorating, are including light fixtures the best. This place is complete in every way, with u nice garage and a nifty chicken house. House 15 furnished with the best of fur- iture, consisting of & mahogany and Eud'l»eye maple bed room suite, elegant plang, solld oak dining room' set, beautiful and expenstva window drapes; in fact, bverything in this house is of the best and most expensive make. The house and furniture are practically few and have always had the best of care. Here s your chance to get a home com- letely furnished for the price of the house lone or If you cannot use the furniture \ve will gell separately, but the present dwner prefers to seil furnished, and will make it worth your while. Do not think for a minute that this is o ou thls praperty e e 0 Bave DOUBLE CORNER. 70005 olay ol well locched ey roads; at prices rangiug from $7.60 to Located on Harney car line; has south and Hiatt Company sast exponires wise 10X 16 Jou | Tan iy ae oyl YOUI Tequiremenis, we A [ ! can make any terms to sult your needs, for :fiw‘m‘ o e FURKE : mer | GeT lxlurll:rle und mape on the cheapest ,000, i e ®ood land in United States. W. H. GATES, HIATT COMPANY, BAKER & TILLOTSON, 647 Omaha Nat, B. Bidg. D. i 246-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk, Bldg. Tyler 60.|16th and Douglas Sts., Omahs. Doug 1188, WE will trade you a new Ford for your oid one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Doug. 6361, FOR SALE—Cheap If taken at once, a Metz touring car, 1916 model; been driven 1,400 miles. Tel. Bellevue 43. “Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward for magueto we can't repalr. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N, 18th, NEB. Avto Radiator Repalr Servico and prices right. 218 8. 19th Bt. D. 7390, from it, with Cleo somewhat in the | lead, Mahlin and Satsuma, who had made a_ detour so as to intercept them, sprang from a rock behind which they were crouching. So unex- i{ected was the attack that Hope and ook were taken completely by sur- price. Satsuma, felling Hook with a single blow of his billy, turned to assist Mahlin, who was engaged in a desperate struggle with Hope. Hardly werg the words out of his e, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day on the Leading Com- modities. New York, July 37.—~Flour—Unspttled; spring patents, $6.65@ winter ‘plhhll. $6.901% @6.15; winter » ghts, $5.56@6.80. W :‘yo': No. ‘1 durum ; No. 1 northern, northern, Mani- 2 yellow, 92%c, 41%e. , l:i-)'—'luny: prime, $1.26; No, 1, 31.2 No. 4, $1.10; No. 3, 90c; shipping, 75@80c. Haps—Qulet. Hides—Steady; Central America 32%c. Lenthey—Firm. TR oef, Frovistons—Pork, steady. f Tie " westt $13.80 @13 midi ) . er; ofty, ¢, nominal; gpec @3c; special, Sc. 5 12,291 tubs; firm. Tal 17 Auto Tires and Supplies. A CHANCE TO BUY New High Grade .+ Standard Make TIRES BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE CORD TIRES. 30x3, $8.65; 30x3%, $11.60; 33x3 $12.60; 34x4, $10.00; Bdxd¥, Bb6x4 36x4%. 37x5 In proportion. The above tires are new, clean stock. Black tread and originally sold with a 6,000-mile guarantee. Brand new guaranteed Goodrich tires: 33x4, $16.60; 36x4,°$16.95; 37x4%, $23.40; safety, $24.60; 37xb, .60; safety tread. It you want anything In the tire lin: wee us. We have the stock and can give you the prices. ZWEIBEL BROS., 2618 Farnam. Doug. 867, DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanizing Co.»1518 Dav- enport St. Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914, AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $2.00 TO $5.00, .. 1611 CHICAGO S8T. _Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Ba: #ain in used machines. Victor Roos, ‘T Motoreycle Man,” 1703 Leavenworth. et el - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rosa B. Jones and husband to Leroy Maltby, Fortieth street, 240 feet south of Pratt street, west side, 40x134 Minnte E. Fair and h J seph P. Dodge and wi fourth strest, 238 feet north street, west side, 69x238 . John F. Jackson and wi ;lnll & Heyden, $ 200 2 cor- ty-seventh streot and Grand 270%x493.15; Browne street, oet west of Twenty- ,_south side, 130x270% . 1 Claude Pflasterer and wife to O. Walker, Twenty-fourth street, feot south of Elllson avenue, side, 46x110 north side, x138.1,, Clara Sautter to Dorot A southeast corner First avenue and Boulevard avenu x668,76 .. Mattle M fie M. Bylveste al . Thirty-six 200 feet south of Pinkney street, west nide, 40x134 ... 54 . 230 George 8. Ticknor und wi - ine B, Lowry, Central boulevard, 206.8 feet wouth of Ed Crelghton uvenue, west side, (0x127, ses 1 Laura B. Mottishaw and husband to Willlam Skalla, Forty-fourth street, 3201 feet south of Putnam street, west side, 161%x269., S e o] Butter—Firm; _recelpts grenmery extr :n%ofo-‘c; firsts, 27% @ seconds, 26% @21 Ho. E| ar; receipts, 17,740 cases; Iruh gathor extra fine, 20@31c; pxtra \ratu, 28018 %e; firsts, 26@ 27 %0, Cheese—Steady; receipts, 2,098; changed. Poultry—Live, firm; brollerq, 20@ 250: fowls, 20@21c; turkeys, not quoted. Dressed, firm; unchanged. s—Ir e The Secret 2 By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trall,* “Fighting In_Fianders,” » France. sies Cnd of the o) 10y B Alesaadis 1 vt 13 ' Submarine]NEW 10K STOGKS | Losses During the Early Week Ar; Retrieved and Im- provement Noted. WAR ISSUES ARE HIGHER New York, July 28.—Losses of the mid- week were partly retrieved In the course of tod very listless and insignificant trading, which offered a striking contrast to the operations of a year ago, when “war brides” were soaring to dizay helghts and dally dealings were averagingover 1,- 000,000 shares a day. Today's improvement WAS agaln effected at some cost to the short Interests, which evidently felt im- pelled to cover contracts on the scarcity of supply. Ralls once more proved an exception to the general tendoncy, manifesting much of their recent lassitude, with further mod- orate selling of Canadian Pacific and New Haven. Reading was more responsive to demand In the final hour, however, when the leaders reglstered best prices. Copyright, 1916, by E. “Run, Cleo! Run!" shouted the lat- | ter. “Get help!” mouth, however, than the Japanese, watching his opportunity, dealt him a teriffic blow on the back of the head and, with a smothered groan, the ! young officer sank to the ground. All this Cleo saw, but not until Mahlin started toward her did she realize that she was powerless to aid her friends and that her own life was in imminent peril. Then, with Mahlin barely a score of yards behind, she turned and ran like ‘a frightened deer, Satsuma stopped onl long enough to rifle Hope's pockets, taking from them his pocketbook, his papers, and the piece of the book-cover contain- ing the keys to the code, Then he, too, joined in the pursuit of Cleo. l'nillad States Steel was disposed to lh‘l:i: i ; off Its recent heaviness, rising to 8%, Straight down the ‘mountain S10PE | \ithin the smalleat fraction of 1ts top quo: the chase led, over rocks, in and out of gullies, thrugh underbrush and streams. Sometimes Cleo was out of sight of her pursuers, sometimes they wereonly a few yards behind. But she was young and strong and terror lent her wings, and she would have made her escape had her flight not been abruptly halted by a deep gulch which formed a fissure in the earth at right angles to the course she was pursuing. On the edge of it she stopped, trem- bling. Though the opposite bank of the gulch, which was comparatively narrow, was not too steep to scale, the side on which she stood fell away so precipitously that it was impossible | for her to clamber down it, and, as it was half a hundred feet to the bot- tatlon Wednesday, following the publica- tion of the company's quarterly earnings. Prominent war lssues, equipments and In- dependent Industrials were one or two points higher, but United States Industrial Alco- hol evinced {ts usual uncertainty, fluctuat- ing within a range of 3% points and clos- ing at a net gain of a point. Mexicans were more active and strong following advices from Washington indicat. Ing more favorable conditions across the border, and Tennessee Copper was bid up more than two points against the bears Shipping issues were uncertain, mercantile marines keeping within narrow limits, with few dealings in United Fruit and pronounced strength in Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies. Sears Roebuck. American Sugar, Interna- tlonal Paper, preferrod and Adams Express featured the miscellaneous group, all at higher levels. Total sales amount to 340, 000 shares. Recovery of a half point in marks to 73 was the sole feature of the superficial mar ket for forelgn exchange, all forms of re- tt B being In very light de- tom, to drop was equally out of the |mana " o0 question. Like a hunted animal she| Bonds were once more irregular, notwithe standing & pronounced diminution in offer- ings of International issues. Total sales, par value, $4,050,000, United States bonds were unchanged on call. glanced about her. Her retreat was cut off by Mahlin and Satsuma, who were rngldly approaching. She must act quickly if she was to escape their Sales. High. Low. Close. clutches. “All at once she spied a[Am. Boet Sugar... 2500 80 = 383 HE& great tree, a veritable monarch of Alarsn & s W HE I : the forest, which was growing from |Am. Locomotive. . 5300 uz 8 4 the bank on which she stood at such [Am: i o bl an angle that it partially overhung|Am: ‘800 29" 129 the gulch. Hanging from the tree|Am. z., L. &8 HH (o Ann;‘:lor}h- Copper. . was a wild grapevine of extraordinary length and thickness—the largest, in fact, that she had ever seen. It was as thick as an inch rope. Why, then, would it not serve as a rope on which she could swing to safety? Pulling |Ceniral Loather..: on the hanging vine, she found that Qe B o8 it was firml)l' anchored lnt{] that it :n R.l .k'vg.k . was apparently strong enough to bear |G R I & P. Ry. her wcrght. t was a hazardous plan, | B> & TP she knew; the chances were nrl in |Corn Prod. Refg.. favor of the vine breaking and of her | §iu Noeuniios being dashed upon the rocks below. |Firie But such a fate was better, far better, | § she felt, than to be at the mercy of the human fiends who were closing in on her. Jerking the vine free of the Int. Con. Cor Inapiration Cop trunk, she grasped it firmly with both | Int, Harv., N. hands, as, when a child, she had |k ‘G, ¥ 2" &% grasped the :wing rope in the school lfnng-mfz Coppe mml-nc‘fie'r'rh'léhi-i mi Copper. ... M, K. & T pid Misnourl Pacfic. . Montana Powep. National Lead playground. Stepping well back so as to get the impetius of a run, she sped forward and, just as she felt the touch of Mahlin’s outstretched hand, her feet spurned the earth and she swung out into space like a human pendulum, (To Be Continued Tuesday.) i Pucifie Ml B8N & T..0050 ennsylvania’ 110 ay Con. Capper. Reading ‘i Fep. Iran & Steel. Skattuck Ariz. Cop. Soythern ~Paclfic... 3 Southern Rallway. Studobaker Co.... pecially in satin and velvet weaves. Job- bers reported a good trade. . Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker & Company, 449-61 Omaha National Bank|Tenpeques Coppat. Bidg., Omaha, Neb. Toxns Company... STOCKS BID ABKED | Unlon 'SICI le. Amer, 8melter Sec. Co. Pfd. “A" Beatrice Creamery Co. Ptd. Citles Bervice Company, Ptd. Cudahy Packing Co. 7pat. Pt Deere & Company, Pfd........ 00 alrmont Cream'y Co. 6 pot. Gur. 904 Fairmont Cream. Co, 7pot. Pfd. 103% Gooch Milling & Elv. Co. 7pet. 993 Wabash Western vaaetas IR Westingh. Electric 1,700 66 b6y 66% 'rouf sales for the day, 240,000 shares, nfon Herald Bullding Co., Pfd...... 100 sdem Woeol Aw Lincoin Tel. & Tel, Gom. 7 pot... 8§ Lenden Wool Anction Kansas City Ry. & Lt. Ptd..... 60 London, July 28—The wool auction sales Northern States Pow. Co, Pfd. 96 olosed today with ‘offerings of 7,800 bales. Omaha & Co. Blufts Ry, & 00d selection and there was & ..TRADE GOOD, SAYS BRADSTREET'S, Ordering for Fall Delivery Growing and Promises to Be Heavy. Now York, July 28.—Bradstreet's motor- row will say: Trade does not pause, nor does there any doubt as to the future. Hven in tions, the northwest, for example, talkk of damage to wheut is most rife ing pursues the even tenor of its wa indeed, purchases for full are earll heavier than & year ago, In fact, o- whero buy- d, trends in general, except in the raln-swept parts of the southeast, indicate th immedlate shipment is compi while ordering for fall delivery is and will be heavier during the fis night of August. Mi encles ls, of cou buying for pirit of conser sm, predicated, as It is, on a desire to guard agains vily stocking p with high- priced goods, but counteracting this are fears that supplies may not bh sufficient to meet requiremen Industrial operations continue relatively at high speed; summer shutdowns are for shorter perfods than usual In the fron and el Industry, and excessive heat has sub. sequently curtalled reaction. Weekly bank clearings are $4,168,171,000, New York Momey Market. New York, July 28.—Mercantile Paper—é per cent, Sterling Exchange—60-day bills, MY, demand, $4.76%; cables, $4.76%. Sllvor—Bar, 63%c; Mexican dollars, 490, Bonds—Government steady; rallroad fr. regular. Time Loans—Pirm; sixty days, 3%@3% per cont; ninety days, 8% @4 per cent; six months, 4@4% per cent. Call Money—Steady; high 2% per cent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 3% per cent; last loan, 214 per cent; eclosing bid, 3 per cen offered at 3% per cent. U. 8. ref. 2, reg. *do coupon U. 8. 3s, re *do coupon U, 8. 48, reg. .. *do’ coupon *Am. Smelt. 6 Am. Tel. & cv. 4%s . Anglo-Frenci Atch. gen. 4 B. & O. dn. Beth. St Cent.” Pac. C. & O. cv. 4%s., 85 C. B. & Q. jt. 4s. 97 & 8t. P. ref. 4s ... C, & 8. ref. 4%s 83 *D. & R G c 48 78 *do ref. G 68 Erle Gen, 3 *Gt. No. 1st *1, C. ref. x' . Eleo, cv, Int. M. M. 4%8..106% *Bid. *°Offered, Dry Goods Market Now York, July 28-—Cotton goods were steady today. Yarns were higher and firm Dress goods were active and firm. There was u broad Inquiry for ready to wear lines. Burlaps were higher In Calcutta with an active Inquiry here. Silks tonded higher, es- iR T SESSSP— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wallle F. Dunn to Herman Martin, northwest corner Fourteenth street and Fowler avenue, 80x121.6.,...... 2,000 Bolle 8. Fredorick and husband to Mary Virginia Foster, Douglas street, 160 feeot east of Forty-ninth street, wouth side, BOXI3D....0vvaurunnnnins 1|leaves a widow and three small sons. Bridge Pfd. Ex-Div . (1] nd for all clips. Om. & Co. Blufts 8t. Ry. 73 opened with advancing prices, Sloux City Btock Yards, Pfd. 90 |but modway in the sales, atter the principal Swift & Company «eeo.. 1334 1344 | demands had been satisfled and with dearer Unlon Stock Yards 6pct. Stock 98% 101 |money, the market receded from the high- BONDS st The best grades of merines closed § to American Forelg: 7% per. cent dearer and medium and faulty 6 pet. Gold Not 98 |marinos unchanged to § per cent higher. Armour & Co. 4%'s 93% | Good cross breds finished unchanged to five Booth-8t. Louls 6's, 192 99% 100 |per cent lower and wasty sorts were higher Benson, Neb. Schools b's, 1946 107 107.36| by 5 to 10 per cent. During the sales the Fremont, Neb., 6Pct. Paving home trade bought 9,000 bales and Russis Bonds, 1936 .............. 103% 10312 ]7,000 while 12,000 were held over. Iow Portland Cement Co, 6" The authority announced they will con- 1916-1924 .. ” 100 |sider applications for licenses to export » Imp. Japanese Gov't. 4% Berfes, 1934 .... Kansas City Ry. C Kansas City Ry. 1s limited quantity of cross breds if stocks are sufficlent. Lincoln Traction Co. Omuhs, July 38.—Bank o Province of Manitoba b's 1 . 97% | Omaha today were $8,313,358.37 al or the Montreal Tramway 6 pet. Notes corresponding day last year $2,418,636.83. ” 117, u% Om. & Co. B'ffs St. Ry. 38 0% 97 Pacitic Gas & Bleotric §'s, 1033 00% 91 y Prov. of Saskatchewan 4% U (LI TT"Y Bo. Calif, Bdison § MY 0T Utah Pow. & Light 5' LTR 1} ' N City of York, Neb., Gen. Imp. s 1920 .... 5 01% 103% Cotton Market. AMUSEMENTS. New York, July 28.—Cotton—Futures opened steady; Oet‘o'b-r. 13.38¢; December, “.":. January, 13.630; March, 13.66c; May. u s Coolest Theater Futures closed steady; October, 13.36c; De- Biggest Features. 4 cember, 13.44c; January, 13.61c; March, 1 13.660; May, 13.80c, u Spot qulet; middling upland, 13.30c; ln " m S' rl ; e i S : ciile ewa j Liverpool, July 38.—Cotton—8pot, strong; good middiing, 8.314; middling, 8.16d; low middling, 7. Sales, 4,000 bales. BILLIE BURKE been installed London, July 25.—American Mimy; Electrie Enns ki were |dly steady around parity. recently, making the Muse delighttully Silver—Bar, 30 5-16d per ounce, cool. \ Money—4X' per cent. Discount Rates—Short bills, 5% @6% per cent; three months, 5% @5% per cent. Former Red Oak Man Murdered in Oregon Red Oak, Ia,, July 27.—(Special.)— Mrs. Alva Walters and Mrs. Frank Mason received a letter yesterday giving the particulars concerning the death of their brother, Landerine T Eggers, who was shot by a shee herder July 11 on the Eggers nncg near Dunkee, Ore. Mr. Eggers was well known in Red Oak, having lived here with his sister, Mrs. Walters, until twelve years ago. He and his 4-year-old son drove out to the field to get a load of hay, and on the road out Mr. Eggers no- ticed that a sheep herder had turned his flock into a wheat and barley field. He asked that the sheep be taken out, but instead of compf;'lnx with the request the herder drew a gun and shot Mr. Eggers twice, once through the arm and once through the breast. Death followed immedi- ately, The herder went to the nearest town and gave himself up. Mr. Eg- gers was J4 years of age and owned 20 acres of land in Oregon, having gone out there to take a homestead when he was 21 years of age. He London Stock Market. securities M Fine Picnic Grove—Free Admission to Park. 10c car fare from te— urchase round trip hlll'l cars, 18¢c. PARAMOUNT WORLD PHOTO pLAYE ' TODAY HAZEL DAWN AND OWEN MOORE “UNDER COVER,” “The Man From Bitter Root.”