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Want-Ad Rates CA“B WITH ORDER. ach insertion lfl!l wolid—no display.) Ads Paragraphed or Set in Display Style. hree consecutive times ords to the line.) hree conse: (Count six words to _the line.) pect Farm and Ranch Lands. (Count stx words to the line.) FOREIGN ADVERTISING UNDER AGENTS OR HELP WANTED CLASSIFI- NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN A TOTAL OF 20c OR LESS THAN CARD OF THANKS, NERAL NOTICES. 100 per lne........ (Min{mum charge B0 cents.) Monthly Rate for standing ads (no change (Count six worda to the line.) —— (Contract rates on application.) THE BED will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an adver- tisement ordered for more than one time. ADVERTISERS should retain recelpts nvc by The Bee in payment for Want no mistake can be rectified vl(hout thom B THE TELEPHONE it you cannot con- livering your ad at the office, HONE TYLER 1000, WANT-AD COLUMNS CLOSE— RVENING EDITIONS.... MORNING EDITIONS... W MOVIE PROGRAM Cln-l”:llwhfl of the best 'Motion Downtown. 1416 FARNAM MARY PICKFORD in “THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE.” OUR FANS WILL COOL YOU, CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY. INCESS 1317-19 DOUGLAS Blus Bird, Red Feather and Universal esented Firs "PEG ‘0 THE RXNG » 14th Eplsode ANTMATED WEEKLY. “SHE WAS SOME VAMPIRE, featuring GALE HENERY, “A 8OCIAL LOVE,” Boclety Drama. WATCH FOR “LIBERTY.” “SECRET OF THE !UBHAIUNE. P. 18TH AND BINNEY “THE SENATOR,” featuring CHARLES ROFF A _Five-Resl World Feature and & Vim Com. E ORGAN DE LUXE FHIPPODROME THTH AN Five Reels of Splendid Plotu “34TH AND LOTHROP FLOR;EI\{(;’E REED in and “SBEING AMBRICA FIRST.” WARD ~ 93D AND LEAVENWORTH FLORENCE TURNER in *PAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD," b-reel Masterplece, AR 2561 LEAVENWORTH BESSIE BARRISCALE in “NOT MY SISTER.” _ Fomiyw 30TH AND FARNAM )ANKI}R | l-?fl Bellg P VACA'NON Vltllrlph “l‘fll PRIVA' DOROTHY GISH in “SUSAN PARKS THE BOAT." ROSCOE_ARBUCKLE in. “IA'I'I TUB PERILS.” “Samson’ $0TH_AND DODG "NAml !NCORPDRATED l 80! KE," 2-re "'bll'fl"fl WITH HARR[AQE Lasmmle Comedy. T nvn-nm. WAR FEATURE. T 3TH AND M 'mucuunnn OF DEFEAT." LOR®A'S ROMANCE,” No. 2. Metro Drama—Eight Reels T EATHS & FUNERAL NOTICES. d Bunday, morning 0, eral Wednesday morning at # o'clock at Bt, Cocella's church. Interment at Holy '._———-—-m::— CARD OF THANKS. | neighbors for the kindness and offerings.—Mr. and Mrs. James Danle ,, uments and Cemeteries. E L markers, tablets and crosses for unmarked graves. Redman Grave Marker Co,, 1470 Spencer St. Webster 2506, N Gaumeleter Monument Works, mausoleums, 7 All kinds markers, 15th and Charles. s i ekt il oY ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORB DUFFY & JOHNSTON, embaimers and fu- neral directors. 717 8, 16th. TYI!r Il‘ll. _BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births—Mr. and Mrs. WUl Berg, 3518 Ohio, girl: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hachten, 3011 South Twenty-first, girl; Mr. and Mrs. An. tonio Sofanni, 1037 South Twentieth, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Putney, £102 North For. M E tieth, bo: Oak, boy; M 5 Martha, boy; Mr. and Mra. 3204 South’ Twenty-fourth bny, Mr. Mrs. Harry Barnes Florence, girl; Mr. Mrs. Albin Lundell, 1009 Center, girl; } and Mrs. John McKernat ty-ninth avenue, girl; M Mrs. Oscar Hultgers, 5615 North Twenty- fourth, girl; Mr. and Mra. Elza Tuscko, 5123 South Twenty-first, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Dom- enico Tuartucclo, 2119 Pacific, girl; Mr. and Mrs, Harold M. Anderson, 3267 Center girl; Mr. and Mrs. Filadelfa Vacant!, 1539 North Sixteonth, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blonner, 4626 South Twenty-first, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Page 3310 Davenport, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Trubairtz 1625 North Twenty- second, boy; Mr, and Mrs. Henry 8. Currin, 4930 South Twentleth, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Paola Brozna, 2222 Bouth Sixteenth, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Alffo Castro, 1952 South Thir- teenth, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kie- wit, 1104 South Thirty-fourth, girl Deaths—Grace Culkin, 6, 3505 South Twan- ty-fourth; May Cummings, 67, Fortieth and Poppleton; M. H. Madden, 61, Tenth apd Castelar; Alics Mary Boukart, infant, Thir- ty-sixth and R; C. B. Slater, 45, 111 North Forty-first; Mrs. Henrietta F. Peters, 62 2454 South Seventeenth; Christian Norre: gaard lnunl Forty_third and Valley; Lloyd Tyere . hospltal; Mary Ellzabeth Stick- 566 Fowler avenue; Mrs. M. 8. Conn, 70, 3007 North Twenty_fourth; Samuel 38, Tenth and Castelar; John W. Kini 43, Fourteenth and Capl- tol mvenue; Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth Wedge 64, 2622 North Sixtleth avenue; John 8. Bron- son, 48, hospital; Esther Ruth Kohn, 32 1045 South Park avenue; Thomas Edga 44, 6215 South Twenty-fifth; A. A. Kovrlg infant, 2509 P; Tikman Grentrovick, infant Twenty-fifth and G; Margaret Hakenholz, infant, 2637 Jetterson. BUILDING PERMITS. James Wright, 2725 $360; B. J. Scannell, 2716 Ames avenus, frame dwelling, $2,200; Charles W. Brader, 2560 Bristol, repalirs, $300; L. Fair- child, 2621 Burdette, repairs, $100; Richard Tizard, 214 to 220, North Twenty-third, brick porch and repairs, $4,000; Fred Knasp, 904 Bouth _ Forty-fifth, frame dwelling, $2,600; C. W. Martin and company, four frame dwellings, 2601 Kansas avenue, $3,600; 2861 Whitmore, $3,000; 4177 Ca $2,600; 2654 Redick, $3,600; Calbus Bros., 4323 Sauldin dw.lllnl. $1,800; L. Ackerman, atore bullding, , 1 $7,600; Berka & Mu: me dwelling, N Center, $2,000; B. B. Price, th dwsellings, 1011 North Forty-ninth. §3, M 1011 North Forty-ninth, $2,600; 907 North Fortieth avenue, $2,600, I.DST-FOUND—REWARDS U lose m you will Aunly Tecover a brought about every (\mnlh this_column. THB LAW—People who find lost articles are interested In knowing that the state law is strict in requiring them to seek the owner through advertisement and otherwiss, and that & fallure to do if same can be proven, involves s e _penalty. OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. Persons having lost some article would do woll to call up the office of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Strest Rallway y to ascertain whether they left it in the street cars. Many articles each day are turned In company s anxious to re- m to the rightful owners. Call tl Tyler 800, LOST—Brindle Boston bulldog, name Bus: bréast and feet white; been polsoned, ton- gue half gone and poor condition. Re- 7917, ward. Douglai LOST—Gold Howard watch, engraved Raiph M. Peters, also locket and fob. Liberal re- __ward and no questions, Phone H, 6911, THE BEE: OMAHA _ FOB SALE—Miscellaneous SWAPPERS’ COLUMN AUGUST 1916. SITUATIONS WANTED Auction Sales. LTS youha FOR SBALE—At public auction at 1501 Mar- the following goods cuttings and lumber, all kinds doo birch and oak, fir and pine, moldings, quartered oak floorin, porch columns, newels, ce, one 20-horse- one holsting machine, chine, one floor smooth- power motor, 5138 South Thir- | Jumber edging anything to trade, make up a Iittle ad and run it in this column for even days—it only costs 26c and 3c per offer is good only in Omaha, and excludes Real Estate, cash offers, and Business Properties For Sale or Trade. Th as well as mall orders for use of Bwappers’ Column must pay regular rates. One or two answers are sufficlent to make your trade and the whole transaction only costs about 30c. Try it. and Mrs. Edward Nevott!, 2426 Ellison avenue, boy; Mr. and er, one birch anding desk, door clamps, hand screws, hardwaYe, glass, block tackles and ropes, pressed brick, stone sills, steam buflding 48x50 feet, many other things Sale to commence Aug. 6th, 1916, at 1:30 p. m. 1720-H. P, HUBER and 40x66 sep.. - anywhere near the inc 1 T 26,748 MORE t six months PAID WANT-ADS the fi of 1916 than in the same perifod of 1918. _Best Pr\r-e—Belt Results. TO TRADE—One California round gold half dol and quarter dollar, dated 1856; one octagonal gold half dollar, dated 1858, and one octagonal gold quar- ter dollar, dated 1865. The smallest coins ever Issued by the U. 8. Very in- teresting and fine for mounting for finger or ear rings, or for a rare coin collection. Address 8. C., 240 Beo. p. Stevens and 35-52 AV"Y unurntor : 112 h. p. Huber and 32'52 New Raclne .......cc.ocnain . 600 All In good “condition. May trade for 8 or 10 Batten engine gang, or land. John T. Johnson, Columbus, Neb. tanaard of quality will be main- talned: 4 quarts of OId Fontenelle whisky, bottled in bond. mall ‘order houss. Doug. ALEX JETTES' L ‘Thirteenth an LEAVING to Henry Pollock, dQUOR HOUSE, las. Bottled in bond whisky, " 00, — o010 Pond wEis Dl S8 10 ACRES good unimprove GENUINE California wine vinegar, white or quart bottles, Imported olive ofl, quart. Cackley Bros. Phone Dous. ICE box, counter, coffee mill, meat block, 2516 N Bt. Bouth 3341, grocery wagon. must_disposs of the follow- ing articles: One Great Majestic range, complete, almost new; one Eclipse gas range, complete, almost new; one small cook stove, almost nmew; man's northern coonskin coat, one of the best, bought last winter, Want heifer calf, horse, wagon or anything useful on farm. 8. C. 239, Bee. land, located 88 miles from St. Louls, great market, 2% miles from Ironton, Mo.; beautiful coun- try; excellent garden soll; spring wate: worth $60 per acre. Will sell for 335 or trade for Omaha real estats, auto, A-1 motorcycle, plano, merchandise; terms Owner, J 257, Partles desiring information of Yellow- tours should call COMPLETE sets of Byron's and Longfel- low's works; bound in handsome leather binding; will trade for other books,’ fur- niture, pet stock, machinery, or what :‘l:‘ you? Address Omaha Bee, 8. C. Omaha. Phone HAVE la 1102 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 1864, hicago, addition, e e e e e WANTED—8treet attractions and conces- slons, At Old Settlers’ plenio, Aug. 10, 11, 13, Newcastls, Neb. Address F. H. Stef- lesman's sample trunk In A-1shape, andone of the best appearing and strongest makes on the marke would like smaller trunk of the same kind in exchange. Address 8. C., 343 Beo. fins, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS months 1916 than 1 nearly 1,000 more each week. Why men- tion result 25,748 more pald Want Ads firs: six jame perfod of 1916— with this kind of evidence? Positon wanted by rel. col. man, porter wk., Male—-MlaceUaneouu. 0dd jobs, anything considered. Web. 3101. EXPERIENCED porter wants position: 8o0d reference. Telephone Harney 1269. Steno. and Gen. office, $50.00; office clerk Watts Ref. Co., Hotels and Restaurants, FOR RENT—ROOMS Furnished Rooms. NIUE, large, cool room; east front; shady lawn: private family. 1902 Wirt, Web- ster 3664, THICAGO, 2510—In private home; largs south front room with alcove; also side room. RELTABLE BMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 1610 Davenpotr St. Dougl: Headquarters for hotel h 1856, ONE beautiful fur. room to young c( towi n, $50; nile- man_and boy it desired, Tel. Doug. 7317, Female. THE BEE charge for “Situation a s lower than any other formn of advertising —not enough to cover cost of printing. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, 807 Bee Hldg Doug. 1568 Reas. rates al n Re{eronca & Bond Ass'n Inc., Ni Bank Bulilding. STENO. AND CLERK 5 STENOGRAPHERS ... COMPTOMETER OPR. NICE cool, well furnished home-like front room. 2243 Howard. Red 642 NICELY furnished room, close in; all mods| 631 d 8 Housekeeping Rooms. CLERK (DR.S OFFICE). .4 THE CANO AGENCY, 600 BEE BLDG. Public stenographer and notary publle, | TN experienced, and cashler. Not necessary to ha 3 COOL rooms, furnished, compls MO GENERAL housework wanted by exper- lenced woman, private family, reference. 37 per week. Phone Red 5964. fer experionce It competent office Address 4654, Bee. CASHIER and assistant bookkeeper, whole- RESPECTABLE lady with ons child de- sires housekeeping. Box 4619, Bee. WANTED—Practical nursing. Phone Web_ ster 1413. Laundry and Day Work. Competent colored lady wishes day work of any Kind; references. Phone Harney 2155. | WANTED—Seven young ladies to canvass. COMPETENT colored woman wnnll llun- dry, day work; neat wpork. WANTED—Position as mald or dl work by experlenced col. woman. Web. 7099, By experienced colored woman, work by t! day or by the hour. Call Harney 1269. BY competent colored woman, day work and laundry; best of work. Web, 3401. BUNDLE washing, plece work, lace cur- taing; work guardnteed. Webster 1250. WANTED—Day work by experlenced woman. Call Webster 1957. FIRST-CLASS colored I-undr‘u. with ref- 5562 erences. Call Doug WANTED—D Phone Douglas 7084. BUNDLE wash. and day work. We 7283, Experfenced woman, day work. Web. 2694. B'dle wash call, del.; guar. Mrs. East. H., sink,; gaa rango and ico box, 3 per week. Phone Red 1918 Vinton St. > in, housekeeping of | B oms, cl sleeping. 525 8. 20th St. Douglas 7680. SUITE of three furnished rooms; 8rst AooR| 205 So. 24th St Professions and Trades. $4.60. Harney 1438, Arbdiigs aliaallot WANTED—Girls in flat work dept. Apply Evans Model Laundry, 11th and DoIIlIlA Saleswomen and Solicitors. No experfence necessary. Apply between 4 and 6 p. m. 603-A, Bee Bldg. Trade Schools. TIANSCOM Park district, beautifully luru nished cool rooms, suitable for two or three people. Excellent board, 709 Bouth 29th, or phone Harney 460 ST. MARY'S AVE, 2662—Large, airy mn‘ ;‘onm, suitable for two, with board, #b.! 068 GIRLS to learn hair dressin parlors, at 236 City Natlo “Furnlened “voor and board, prlvl 2 P ily. 2917 N. 25th St. Webster 4aull Household and Domestic. THBE JAHNELL, 124 8. 24th. /Meals llke mother's; meal tickets. D. 8161,/ WANTED—Capable girl for general houss ol r. and board. D. 6068, ; small family, best wages. F. Goodbody, “Rooms Wanted. WANTED—Housekeeper, Address Ray Hicks, en. Del.,, or phone Doug. 2334. Work —or houss Gleaning | COMPETENT girl or woman; must be sood laundgess and cook; reference £ PrErle Harney i609 AN WANTED—A white girl for general house- work, with or without wi ROOM for lady ing. Walnut WASHING and lace curtains done. Ty. 1144, WANTED—A woman for general house- W 3 DAY work and bundle washing. Doug. 4988, word; good pay. BXP._woman wants day work: vef. D. 8545, GIRL to take clra of b YOU PEOPLE WHO RENT ROOMIS, CALL| THE BEE WANTED DEPT. and find ou bout the FURNISHED ROOM GUIDEL It's a plan that is helping many people! rent their rooms. d_two-and-half-year old chid.Board and care of child. Box 4813y ce. —_— e FOR RENT—FURNISHED Apartments and Houses, Apartments. Laundress wants day work. Webster 7071, 2121 Grand Ave, BRODEGAARD'S at 16th and Douglas Sts. DAY ana v, “Lucky Wedding M, C. A. Night School. CAKES, pastry and fancy bakery goods supplied %o parties, lodges and entertal: ments. Z. H. Reeder, 1606 N. 18th. W.3397 ccountan E. A. DWORAK, C. P. A A VAN ORDER. HAVE a 20-gauge doubls barrel Rickard shot gun in A-1 condition; also No. 3 Oli- ver, for one or two sets of golf clubs with Address 8. C., 238 Beee. HAVE Oliver, No. §; Underwood, No. 4, and 8mith-Premler, No. 10, taken in a deal. What have you for a single machine or the lot? Addr 8. C.-314, Bee. WANTED—Good small icebox for house- hold use; must be In good condition; ;hlt do you want? Address B. C, 241 oe. Brass and Iron Foundrie Paxton-Mitchell Co., 37th and Martha Sts. ise it tound Costumes. by lll honest person. Remarkable re- *HIAHICAL gowns, full dres 309 N. 17th. John Feldman. a HYGIENIC BATH INSTITUTE, Madam Edna H. LaBell, 709 South 3 baths, Swedish massage taught every day for men and women. Phone Douglas 7048. Lady -uond.n; WANTED—To excha WANTED—To exchange new Cecilian, 38- 0 and $100 worth of mu- auto. 8, C. 213, Bee. note player ofc_tor FILMS developed free when prints are or- dered, one-day service. KASE STUDIO, 313 Neville block, 16th and Harne: CHECKWRITER, cost §65, will trade for merchandise worth $40, or what have you? Addgess 8. C.-243, Bee. very fine Digin watch for White Rotary sewing machine. Address 8, C. 220, Bee. . BENDA—S8ulphur, steam. Modern ‘Turkish BATHS AND MASSAGE. Private apartments for ladles with lady nuna. 9 Farnam. Phone Do RITTENHOUSE 210-214 Baird k., th and Douglas. A LITTLE ad in this column will bring about some remarkable exchanges. BUSINESS CHANCES enters and Contractors. Lessard & Son, 1906 Capitol Ave. Ty. 1633. C. W. Tlokanson. 3606 Leaven'th, Ty. 3193 J. Buttons and Pleating. hemstitching and cover- DRESS pleating, FOR SALE—Grocery and meat markst, To- cated In a good county seat town of 2,000 inhabitants In a rich farming com- munity; the stock and fixtures (with slaughter house and one acre of ground) will involce about $5,000. I snap for a quick buyer. Address Y 522 s. Van Arnam Dress Pleat- Button Co., 84 floor Paxton Blk. Cameras and Finishin “REXOETE" came: versal focus len: tnl Phlrw!. 16th FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One-ton lce plant, fully equipped and in A-1 condition, In thriving town in central Nebraska on main line of Union Pacific; good territory and no competition, doing good business. WIIl sell for cash or trade for farming or grazing land. Box E, Lexington, Neb. and Howard. 8e NO OTHER Omah LOST—8unday, small c nt-shaped pearl pin. Finder will be suitably rewarded on return to 3102 Doy 8t, LOST—Sample ci reward offered,. West- ern Grocer Mllls, care of Omaha Van Co,, Douglas 4163. = - Cleaning and Pressing. SUITS cleaned, pressed firat class work guaranteod. Academies. $1.00 pmua. 40c; newspa, 'r 1 mlklnl anywhere near t! Ad columns as THE BEE. H.'Nl HORE PAID WANT-ADS the first six months of 1916 than in the same period in 1915. The Reason: Best Price———Best Results. LE LUXE ACADEMY, 111 8. 18th 8t. = FOR SALE—Miscellaneous Chiropractic: CHIROPRACTIC COMBINED WITH SUL- PHUR OTEAM BATHS. T cil Bluffs one fuel that be purchased in for cook stoves and ranges. We are mak- ing agents in evpry county. West & Mo- Laughlin, 1607 Leavenworth, Omahs. JULY FURN]TURH BAROAINB. You cannot apprect wonderful ba lhlm your sav- § it you consult the list of articles we carry, STATE FURNITURE CO,, Cor. 14th and Dodg: Phone D. 1317, ry_city or town In the world, and s cheap and safe to handle. Hee the Day Kerosene Burners tawa Bldg., 24th and Farnam. Dclll 3 BR. KNOLLI}NBIHO & DR. MACNAMARA Chiropractic and Spinal Adjustment. DR. BURHORN'S modern, sanitary chiro- FOR SALE—Restaurant and confectionery in Towa town of 260, 50 miles from Coun- Business last year about $4,000. Good reasons for wselling. A snap If lBlk n within 30 days. Address Y 535, WHITE laundress, half da. . Web, 3862. ompetent cook. Call 2083 i Phone Doug. 4814, da: Laundry, day work tny kind. Doug. 8833. PLAIN cook, small fam| HELP WANTED—MALE Stores and Offices. Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED—GIgar girl, ons who understands dice. Good wages, board and room. Royal Hotel, Huron, So, Dak. LARGE commercial house wants Jouns man A nAemAld: R, Hotel Fontenelle. Miscellaneous. also two girl rs. Enroute, Amwor quick. C. L. East Manager, Meridan Hotel, Columbus, Nebr. for office position in R. familiar with rat Excellent opportunity to develop in traf- flo work. Prefer young man with at least | WANT lldv tiek 0 years R. R. experience. Reasonable lary to sty Good chance for advance- ment. Box 4680, Bee, BO%KKEEPER (OUT OF TOWN)..$ 85.00 85.00 o 86.0 i 86.00 BTENO. AND CLERK 65.00 BALESMAN .... 100.00 OFFICE CLERK . 60.00 NIGHT CASHIER $35 and board. THE CANO AGENCY, 600 BEBE ELI‘)’BY STENO., #86.00; Steno, $75.00; Steno. and bookkeaper. “0 00; Steno., $50.00; book- keeper, $76.00; t bookkeeper, $65.01 ledger clerk, $60.00; bookkeeper, $40.00. Watts Ref. Co., 840 Brandels Thea. Bldg. »e WANTED—Two collectors with experience as installment collectors; nothing but rustlers need apply. If you cannot do the business, don’t take our time. F. Browning, 312 Baird Bldg. AN experlenced office clerk who can uss adding machine rapidly for permanent position, good chance for Investm will- In!w to pay $66 to start. Address 4653, o6, YOUNG men, bookkeepers, and general office workers serlous need of sever: at once, giving your o, Des Molnes. in good men. Write etc, The C-G or western lumber firm, having branch yards; must be good accountant, understand credits and willing to consider I'Bnlolllble salary ‘to start. Address 4648, ee. WE CAN place eight firsi-class stenogra- phers at once. $66 to $75. THE MARTI CO., 1327 W. 0. W, BLDG. Al;’uelperlzncefl ledger clerk, compstam m o rge number of accounts, $76. dress 4652, Bee. 80 GIRLS WANTED 7 a. m. Wednesday. Loose-Wiles Blscuit Co. SPLENDID, NEW FURNISHED, TRAVERTON FIREPROOF. 24TH AND LANDON COURT. Catering to people of refined tastes. Apartment is completely equipped for| J up-to-date and comfortable, TRAVER BROS,, Tel. Doug. 6886, 705 Omaha Nat. Bank. Or Call Web. 4825. Furnished Apartment Living room, kitchenette and bath, diss, appearing bed. On first floor. Janitor v Good close-in location. Bosworth Apartments. 2217 Howard St. Armstrong-Walsh Co., Tyler 1536. 333 Rose Bldg. 16th and Fernam Ste. HELP WANTED. MALE AND FEMALE. WANTED—Names of men or wome r immediately. 8T. CLAIR, Z4th and Harney, 8-room fure nished apt. Call Tyler 40. — —_— FOR RENT—HOUSES West. g EDUCATIONAL $8.50—Cottage, 3 rooms and basement, with clty water pals 45th _and California, Dexter L. Thomas, 412 Bee. North. DAY BCHOOL. BOYLES COLLEGH. NIGHT BSCHOOL. 5-ROOM modern bungalow for rent for lu months or longer; half block from eci northwest part of city. Box 4598, B“. Every day is enroliment day. Bookkeep- ing, Shorthand, ‘aphy, Civil Bervice—all Commercial 1616 GRANT ST.—7-r, conm., modern, $38 T. F. Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. Doug. 7408, English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE, 7-ROOM, modern brick, close In, $36. 54| Capltol Ave. 18th and Harney Sta. 8IX rooms; all modern. Tel. Harney 3049, r Tel. Douglas 1565. Miscellaneous. VAN SANT SCHOOL of Business. Second Floor Omaha National Bank Bldg. ;| ENTRANCE 220. D. 5890. R SALE or trade for land, a furniture and undertaking stock and bufiding In od live 8. D. town, doing & good busi- ness, best of reasons for selling. It will gly you fo look this up. Address Y 512, es. ractic adjusting parlors. 414-18 rad; lady attendant, Dr. Funen Dawson, Rose Bidg. Tyler 3366, , 1 Baird Bldg. D. 8 Dr. J. C. Lawren MILINERY stock for sale at big bargain for cash; first-class location, and doing a nice businiess; must sell quick as time s oo- cupled in other business.” Address P. O. Box 635, Glenwood, I FOR SBALE—Only harness stor JAMES ALLAN, PUBLIC AUCTION Household leA at OMAHA VAN & €O, ry Baturday during July and Au\m. :olo at 10 a m In BTORAGE rear of 806 8. 16 cured in all cases. Tyler 1136, ACCORDION, Cov. Buttons, Hemstitching, Neb. Pl & Button Co., 431-3 Paxton Blk. R. fl‘l in town of 1,000. Good, paying busines Harness and shoe repairing In connection. For anl:rmlUnn address Box 261, Bridgeport, eb. s | WE buy, we sell motion pioture theaters, machines, feature fllms. Co-Op Film & Cupply Co. AN experienced bank bookkeeper; clty bank experience; salary $75. Box 4666, Bee. ASSISTANT bookkeéper, gaod penman, some experience, $65-360. Box 4679, Bee. Professions and Trades. SEE US FOR DRUG JOBS. eo-ormu'rwz REFERENCE CO. tabl d Ten Years. City National. 10151 SBHOWCARD writing taught evgs. by work- ing expert, complete for $10. Address Box 4562, Bee. WANTED—A printer. Owner called out on military duty Wire Journal, Gordon, Neb. Drug store snaps, jobs. Knelst. Bes BIdg. OMAHA PILLOW CO.—Feit and hair mat- tresses made over In new ticks at half the price of new ones. Phone us for sam- ple of ticking. Mall orders filled. 1907 Cuming St. Douglas 2467, FOR SALB—Patented ironing board, nea and well bullt; will last a Il Phone us for particulars Doug. 6 ¥ ICE boxes, 36 gan aloves, 200 ruge of ting. Open all kinds; poultry wire and till # p. m. 1830 N. 24th St __Jewelry, Diamonds and Watches. or_Dressmaking Col. Terry Dresamak's colie D. Bradbury, No pain. 913 W. O. W. Bids. FOR SALE—S-chair barber shop, 10-table pool hall, counters, show cases, stc. Will sell the business or the tables and fix- tures separate. G. A. Land, 1307 Far- nam 8t MOVING Plcture The machines, repairs, -ubvlll-. accessories new and second-hand. Taft's Dent. Rms., 308 Rose Bldg. D 3186. 101 8. 36th Ave. Doll' Everything for Womcn. ACCORDION, t, covered buttons, BRODEGAARD'S “Lucky Wedding Rings" at 16th and Douglas Sts. Lumber and Building Materials. FOR !AI:E—AM“I 13,000 red face brick at In. Ask for Smith at Ford Motor 16th and Cuming Sts. Store and Office Fixtures. DB uKB.w safes, bu; & ., 414-16-18 B, 12th. Doug. 1734, H.J. JOSEPH—O0dd mill work_Wainut 638, ters_and Supplies. styles; hemstitchin eyelet cut work, IDEAL BUTTON AND PLEATING CO. 200 Douglas BII Douglas 1936 Companies. TWIN CITY Express Co., Douglas 1717. Heavy hauling a specialty. rs, real bargains; OMAHA THEATER IUPPPLY €o., Baird Bldg. Doug. 36 WILLIAMS, eatablished 39 years. To buy o sell business see him. ‘;:n‘k‘.w““. Bldg Reference U. 8. Nat'l FOR SALB—6-chair barber shop, 10-teble pool hall; counters, show cases, eto. Wil sell the business or the tables and fix- G. A. Lang. 1807 Farnam. FOR BALE—Good, clean stock of hard- ware; live town central Nebraska. Good reason for selling. Be quick. Address Y, 367, Ren, ANYWHERE 25¢ WB. 2104 FOR SALE or trade, bakery and restaurant, good business, fine location; good reasons for selling. Box 341, B Fixtures and Wiring. Electrio washing machines, and reading DURKI TO SELL OR BUY A BUSINESS— Call on Busch & Borghof, 730 World Herald Bldg. Doug. 8319, lamps, 2328 Cuming 8t. Douglas 2619, NEW machines #old the same as rent; #3 per month. See us before you buy or rent. Shipped any place on ten days' free trial. Butts Typewriter Exchange, 316 8. 15th, Omaha, Nel TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and re- paired. Rent an Oliver typewrl 3 monthe for §5. Central Typewriter Ex. change, 1905 Farnam. # K. BURKET & SON—Fu RKET & SBON—Funeral directors and embalmer, 2904 Leavenworth. Har. 90, HULSE & RIEPEN, undertakers and em. balmers, 701 8. 16th 8t. Douglas 1226, 4 FLORISTS. _ BEST QUALITY C plants, Art Comibinations, shipped every- e wnn llullwl service to our custom- yoars recommends HESS & A .WOBODA. 1415 Farnam St. Doug. 1801, mll'l ASBORTMENT of tresh flowers, delivered or shipped anywhers. L. HEN- DERBON, 1619 Farnam 8t .I'Anlnn Flower 8hop, 411 ACHUE. 1622 Harney. um—rw‘ UT FLOWERS FRATERNAL ORDERS. al will be held from North 33d street, residence, 601 day morning at 10 o'clock. Forest Lawn cemetery, Brother and sis- ter lodges Invlud. M L. P, MIHUSBIV Recorder. LODGE No, 19, You are requested to mttend the funeral f our late brother, ‘Wednesday 2 p. 23d and Cuming atreet: dent, F. Anderson. MARRIAGE LICEN!ES u‘ 1o wed have been lssued (o the aind Residence, Interment at UELLER, M., W. Chris Christensen, . from Dodder's chapel, by order of presi- Graves, Omaha, wen Omaha D. Gibbons, Omaha... Farmer, M Kennard Neb. Rosenbaum, l-nn:rl. REMINGTONS, Monarcha and 8mith Premliers for rent; went anywhere. Rem- ington Typewriter Company. D. 128 BARGAINS in used typewriters, ribbons 34 dosen; carbon, §1 a box. Midland Co., 323 Bee Bldg. ____ Billiard “and Pocket Tiblu. Furnaces and Tinware. BOWD 8ale and Auction Co.,, Omaba, have 1 ed out more mdse. ks than any other firm In U. 8. Write for terms. Salesmen and Solicitors. WANTED—For 8. B. territor: a wide- awake salesman; young maj no boozer; r unless you have abllity; or order takers considered; experience, salary consldered worth, married or single and whether or not employed at present. Second largest ofl company In United States. Address P. 0. Box 1113, Omaha, SALBSMAN WANTED—To call on “leading merchants in Nebraska and other terri- tory. Salary, $1256 monthly and expenses, with Increass according to results. Prefer eb. man who can buy a few shares of pre- ferred stock (7 per cent cumulative and unlimited), in our new company, now being incorporated to enlarge operations of successful business, Box 4607, Bee. THREE men of neat appearance, sales ex- P sary. Balary $21.00 per week, qualify and make more. Positions permanent, city or road. Old responaible firm. Ask for Mr, Hill at 214 Karbach Block after 2 p, m. only. rience helpful but not entirely neces- WANTED—Traveling salesm in automobile. Rates §18 a week for one, §30 for two. State your line In reply, V. H. Toman, 617 So. 31st street. to_cover Ta. ROOFING, furnaces lnd lln.rll tinwork. 8. Abrams, 1606 . Web. 64 Omaha Fllm Exchange FOR BALE—Leas room hotel, in a town of 900, Located in Iowa. Only hotel. Address Y 536, Bee. aird Bldg. Mani- 6185, MOTION PICTURE MACHINES. New and rebullt bargains supplies. 108 8. 14th St. nd furniture of a 2| Hand Laandry. CALL DOUGLAS 4625 snd ha t FOR SALE by ownlr—Dnll store, dwelling ddress owne: Colo. Hat Cleaning and Blockin, STRAW, Panama, all kinds ha TO, GET In or out of business, call on GANGESTAD, 422 Bes Bldg, Doug. 3477, and reblocked. 1618-1520 Harney, FRANCIS MORGAN, 613 Be 'OR SALE—BILLIARD TABLES, Brand carom and pocket, onlfll. $126; wecond-hand od pri Clgar store, drug, dell- catessen and soda fountain fixtures. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., 407-409 South 10th St. 3 AT REAL BARGAINS, Bidg. __Phone Tyler 3487. FOR SALE—Meat market in town of 400. Arthur Paulman, Boelus, Neb. Justices of th. Peace. H. H, CLAIRBORNE. 512 Paxton Blk, WANTED—To invest in & good business proposition, Box 466, By . Notary Public; deposition steno. T W. BRITT, 801 Barker Block. Rooming Houul. A 3§66 Mulline standard canoe; must #ell; Dbest offer 4628, B Hydraulic well machine, moun- ted. Fitted with 4 h. p. motor, welght complets 2,200 Ibs. Good tools, good ropes and everything required for the business. Price $600. The best machine in the sand- hills and location for a good busine Lowis Fisher, Dunning, Nebr. NEW AND BECOND-HAND MOTORS. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS .ND MACHINISTS. LE BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS, 318-20 8. 12th St, Omaha. FOR BALE—Contractor's equipm Koohring mixer, American holsting en- gine, tower equipment, etc. Ask for O. W. Smith at Ford Motor Bidg., 16th and Cuming. k] BOILERS, steam, elootric, gas engl pipes. Gross Wrecking Co. 1819 Cuming. Sewing Machines, SEWING MACHINES We rent, repair, sell needies and parts of all sewing machines. MICKEL'S NEBRASKA CYCLE CO,, 15th and Harney Sta. Doug. 1663. " Printing and Office 5. WATERS-BARNHART _Pig. Co. quallty printing. Tel. Dous. 2190. 634 8. 13th 8t. GET our prices on job printing. R CAMPAIGN CARDS A SPECIALTY. U. 8. PTG. CO,, BEE BLDG. DOUG. 1113, CUMMBRCIAL Duviicating Co. aisa public Bteno. Phone for prices. Douglas 2803, 640 Paxton Blk. Pianos for Rent. $3.60 er Mo, A. H Scale Replil;in;. Scale Co., 513 8 . 1513 Douglas. ROOMING HOUSE, 1911 DAVENPORT. Having 14 large rooms, plenty of light and plenty of alr, newly decorated throughout, nice yard. Only 3% blocks from postoffice. This is a good opportun- ity for someone. See us about it. Price 65, PAYNE & SLATER CO. 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Doug. 1016. T OMAHA Towel Suy 8. 11th. D 623, Vicuum Clennen. CLEAN QUICKLY AND THOROUGHLY BLECTRIC; RENT § DOUGLAS _1760. WITH ECLIPSE —AND $1.80 PER DA SITUATIONS WANTED WEEKLY RATE, 150 PER LINE. Day work or business ads, regular rates. 3 lines one week 200 3 lines one week Bach extra line 1 Wedding Stationery. WEDDING announcements and printing. Douglas Printing Co. Tel. Doug. 844. Wines and Liquors, your family liquor at Kl Douglas 1809, L TR WANTED—HIgh clase or's an instrument that is designed g.,. concer low devotion to business. Box 4851, Bet WANTED—Poaltion _aa _ bookkeepe: countant or auditor; seven years perionce, best of references furnished. Af 31, married and not atrald of work. Will conslder fair salary to start. Box 4615, Bee. BITUATION WANTED—By young man as Bookki per (beginner( with some good where advancement would fol as well as drainage must be right. Ads ANTED TO BUY—Huving rented a bulld- ing on track for our office and warehouse we will want to buy some glas. partitions. Phone Basket Stores Otfice, Tyler 440. MAN and wife with llll chlld. want a place on farm. Man r and' wite cook. Roy Walker, fl‘l! Bo. ll 8t., 8t Joseph, Mo. EXPERIENCED butcher wants slaughter and outside work in small town. Geo. Lambi, Howard Hotel. price pald for 2d-hand clothes, i D, 2l RELIABLE married couple wants employ- ment in private home. Write Y Bee. DESKS DESKS DESKS Reed. 1207 Farsam and traded. J. C. CALL Red 4809—"he ture; nothing too big pay all It's worth y8 your price m clothea e and hal exu-ln: and flue repai perience. Phone Douglas 78 Miscellaneous, BTOCK remedy salesmen c: ®eous contract. Room 314, 1206 Farnam, STOCK and bond salesman. BSTANDARD BEC. & INV. CO, 1017 W. O. W. Bld, make advanta- SALESMEN—BIg money for bul:‘wan ters. Call at 1017 W, O. W. Bidg. Trade Schoots. MEN—Why not learn the barber trade? Lighter, cleaner and easier than most lines of work. More est demand U bers needed now; known. Good guarantee, and over-money. Can own pital or t 1 ate: elll10luo explains how we teach the lrlda in a few weeks. Spetlal summer rates. Write today. Moler Barber college. 110 §, 14th St, Omaha, Neb. (Est. 1893.) To learn suto work for the big Fine training work on autos starting GOOD MEN WANTED. ring rush, d electric 8! AMER]CAN AUTO COLLEGE, 2068 Farnam, Omaha. Neb. LEARN barber trade, more than make your tultion while learning; set of tools included; Joh guaranteed. Call_or write 1402 Dodge. l'l'l' BARBER COLLEGEH. Miscellaneous. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, MEN WANTED--Abl under age of 35; citize of good characler a who lish lan Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb.; 130 N. 1vth St, Lincoln, Neb.; 837 4th St, Sloux City, Towa; 207 6th Ave., Des Moines, lowa, NO OTHER Omaha newspaper 15 making anywhere near the increa Ad columns as THE BEE. PAID WANT-ADS the fir of 1916 than in the same period of 1915, bodled unmarried men of United States emperate habits, reud and write the Eng- For Information, apply to r, Army Bldg. “15th and n ita Want- 25,748 MORE slx months The R n: Best Price———Best Res?lta. WANT two fast young base ball players, not over twenty vears of age; must be very small Y, expenses, L East, Meridan prefer BOURI(‘IUS MUSIC STUDIOS, Plano, Volce, professional training or a eourse for just home muslc performance. 1611 Harp—Limited number puplis accepted com- edrly applications Lone, 306 Lyric Bld. Harps. fur. Loretta PERSONAL PILES, FISTULA CURED Dr. E. R. Tarry cures plles, tistula and diseases without operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rec- other rectal WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. ! HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MODERN. 4-r.—1612 Carter Lake Blvd..... MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. §-r—2704 Seward St........ STRICTLY MODERN. 8-r.— 414 North 31st St. 8-r—3849 Charles St. (cl tached house, good residence dls. trict, garage In rear)... Kl —1512 No. 40th St. (Good de- tached house, In first-class resi- dence section) ....... “415.00| 8-r.—3716_ Lincoln Bivd. (Good de- tached house, in very cholce res- idence district) 84000 | .340.00 9. 11-r— 411 Bo. brick dwelling district) . West FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN, 7-r.—1303 So. 28th Bt..............$25.08 HEATED APARTMENTS, 8-r. Apt., C. Stoecker, 823 So. 24th.$30. N 4-r. Apt, A. Stoec) 833 So. 24th. 23.0( WH HAVE OTHERS. BEE OUI COMPLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 So. 17th St. Doug. 6018, —_— O e HOUSES FOR RENT. i CREIGH, S8ONS & CO. [ §08 BEE BLDG., DOUG. 308. and bath and garage, 3614 N. 15th new, all mod., 2834 Parker, all mod., 1328 8. 28th Bt city water, tollet and gasy close in; walking distance. 1111 8, 224 St P. J. TEBBENS C.0, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2183. | tal diseases with testimonials. DR. H. 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb, $12.50—5-room flat, 2226 No. 20th St ; $18.00—6-room, 2008 No. 27th St, $27.60—9-room, 2639 Davenport 8t. . ‘WOLF, 614 Ware Blk. Doug. 8068. YOUNG women coming to Omaha as 2122 Burt, brick, 7 rooms, modern.....§30 208 8. 41st St., 7 rooms, modern......$23 JOHN A, FRENZER, Douglas 554, ‘Women's Christian Assoclation building at 17th 8t. and St. FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats uitable boarding Look for our gulde at the Union Station. M. BRUGMAN, D. M. T., massag THREE rooms West. d bath, ne Hi ney. Very desirable, Only llz. Ernul Sweet, New Hamllton. D. 1472, . 1 have also installed the G reducing and therapeutic machine for reducing stout people. Rm. 203 Karbach VERY cholce 6-room sieam heated Spart ment on West Farnam St. John W. Robe bins, 1802 Farnam St. Bldg. Phone Red 2727. $20—5-ROOM lower fla THE Salvation Army Industrial all modern, on car line, 3604 Leavenworth St. Har. 3128. licits your old clothing, furniture, maga- | 15—5-ROOM upper flat, bath, g We distribute. Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call, and mlp.c! our new home. 1110-1112-1114 water, on / 312 car line. 3604 Leavenworth. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3 and 4-room apartments. Call Harney 647. '1'0 FARMERS—You farmers, get North, together In your locality and get your by the car lot and save money. Price $1.60 per ton, lump coal. Theodore Gerwert, Box 42, Dietz, Wyo. STAPLE & SHAFFER, alp specialists; raduates Prof. Yhnell's ; Swedish massage, scalp 9a mtodp m Successfully treated with- CHOICE APARTMENT $31.50—4 roams and bath on matn floo| oak floors and finish; all convenlences, including janitor service. $26—4 rooms and bath, semi-basements janitor service and other conveniences. Nathan Apts., Sherman and Willls Aves SCOTT & HILL CO.. Douglas 1009. RUPTUR or write Dr. out a surgical operation. Frank H. Wray, MODERN Apt., 7 rooms, $26; near postof- fice. G. P. bbins, 1610 Chleago. E Saritarium. Baths of all Miscellaneous, massage and chiropody. d_Blk., 17th and Douglas. D. 343, ETS made to orde Tixpert fittin LILLY—Bath and massage, Phone Doug. 3410. —Bath nnd “manicuring. 2 Davidge Blk. Phone Douglas 8761 FLATS—SHERMAN AVE.—FLATS, $30.00—2109 Sherman Ave., all modern, 6 rooms, ground floor. $15.00—2124 Sherman Ave., modern ex- cept heat, 5 rooms, 2d floor. $15.00—2126 Sherman A cept_heat, 5 rooms, 2d floor. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, 212 South 17th. Doug. 297. modern ex- MISS CLARK, sea salt baths and manicur- 1802 Farnam St, Room No. 3. FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty FOR RENT—Deslrable store room and ¢ [ FOR legal ldvlte call Dovglas 3628, FOR RENT—ROOMS Furnished Ruoms. ™M o it. §76 per mo. G. P. Stebbl ___Stores. mented basement 27x60 at 49th and Dodge Sts.; location especlally good for hard- ware, balkery or elactriclan; rent reason- able. Louls Sommer, 4822 Dodge St. N store, 16th near postoffice, 1610 Chicago. = BTORE ROOMS at 180! ATTENTION, ROOM HUNTERS! 18 Farnam 8t ‘Thos I*. Hail, 423 Ramge Bidg. D. 7406. It you fail to find the room you CHOICE office space, B.Ird bldg., 17th and Douglas_McCague_Inv. re among these ads, call at The office for a Room List—Glves Offices and Desk Room. complete detalled description of a- cant rooms in all parts of t It more convenlent phone The B 0 Want Ad. Dept. and give your name and address, WEAD BLDG., 18th and Fi My ilmmb'?.!:;iu afln..u Jalway mali clerks, X month, mple examination - queations fres. Frankiln Institute, Dept. | ¥ O, Ko L, o ey o' 221 R, Rochester, N, Y. WANTED—Experienced freight handiers. Union Pacific Frelght House, #th and Jackson Sts. ODD jobs and Janitor work by the day or month; experlenced in all lines of work; can furnish best of references. Telephone H-rn.v 4730, JOHNSON, chimney sweep, furnace ring; 20 years ex- WANTED—Experienced freight Unilon Pacific Freight Hous Jackson Sts. MEN wanted to enlist in Signal Corps at once; report at Lincoln, LABORERS wanted; 29th and Q Sts, South Omaha. v mailed to you at once. New lists are issued every week. rnam; large, de- sirable suite, excellent light, splendid lo- catlon, at nominal rent. Baldrige Bldg., 20th and Farn; two fing rooms, facing Farnam St . D. We: Wead Bldg. Douglas 171. new house; $8 per mo.; ed preferred. Colfax 226. DESIRABLE office rooms in ther emodeied Crounse block. 119 N. 16th St., (opposite postoffice), $10 to 816 per month, Conrad Young. 322 Brandels Theater. Do 1671, FURNISHED, ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY. 608 NORTH 17th ST. LARGE, cool sleeping room: of Burlington depo Convenlent for FURNISHED Tooms, special prices for summer. Lincoln Apts,, 2102 Chicago. Bee Want Ad users: 2 Want Ads first six months of 1916 over § blocks south cross Brownell hall, Ty! uP‘i‘lCE nuoll (for dentist). centrally fo- Indisputable evidence of great results to 48 more paid me period 1916. No other Omaha paper boast of anything near such figures. v-m ALnlmry D. 182,