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Want-Ad Rates CASH WITH ORDER. lew~ wor\l ll:h insertion Ads Pnnnuphad or Bet In Dl-ylny Styl 8¢ per line., .one ti Te per lin (Count six wordl to the line.) 7o per line three consecutive times (Count six words to the line.) Il Rates: Farm and Ranch Lands. .each insertion ds to the line.) FOREIGN ADVERTISING UNDER AGENTS OR HELP WANTED CLASSI- FICATIONS, o .ome time 2¢ per word. fhree consecutive times 1%e per word NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN A TOTAL OF 20c OR, LESS THAN 100 A DAY, CARD OF THANKS. DEATH AND FU- NERAL NOTICES. 10¢ per line (lflnlm\lm chlr(l 60 cents.) MONTHLY RATE FOR STANDING ADS. ge of copy allowed.) (Contract rates on application.) THE BEE will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an adver- tisement ordered for more than one ti ADVERTISERS should retain receipts gi Bee In payment for Want Ad: ” it can "be rectitied without thent: mistake VII ‘I'HI TELEPHON! ll you cannot con« veniently bring or send in your ads. Ask for & Want-Ad Taker, and you will re- ceive the same good service as when de- ltvering yonr ad at the office. NE TYLER 1000. WANT AD COLUMNS cl.osl: EVENING EDITIONS.. 3:00 MORNING EDITIONS... MOVIE PROGRAM | mwh%u the beat, M Mation (Changed My) Downtown. FARNAM 1416 FARNAM “FROM BROADWAY TO THE THRONE" Featuring Carter Do Haven Tuesday—Mary Pickford in “Hearts Adrift PRINCESS 1317-1) DOUGLAB BLUEBIRD, REDFEATHER AND UNIVERSAL PRODUCTIONS $0—PRESENTED HERE FIRST—b0 KING BAGGOT in “CAPTAIN OF THE HYPOON" A Threo-Reel Drama of the Sea “THE HIGHWAY OF FATE,” ‘Two-Reel Society Drama “THE tomflunfl m flm FAMILY,” WATCH FOR “LIBERTY" North {TH AND LAKE “OUT OF THE RAINBOW” “THE GINK LANDS AGAIN 'SEE AMERICA" 16° Al INNEY BILLIE BURKE é':n ALSO_ED N YBPrTEn. BTRENGTH. A 3.reel drama, LoTHROP TH AND LOTHROP FIVE REELS OF SPLENDID PICTURES South, BOULEVARD 33D AND LEAViNWERTH “KING O' MAKE BELIEVE" “THE FATE OF THE DOLPHIN" “JUST FOR A KID" Ww 2661 LEAVENWORTH "“GRIP OF EVIL" No. 3 LEAH BAIRD and VAN DYKE BROOK in “THE BOND OF BLOOD" West. / APOLLO _ 99TH AND LEAVENWORTH DONALD BRIAN IN A FIVE-REEL PARAMOUNT PICTURE, “THE VOICE IN THE FOG" DUNDER 18T AND UNDBRWOOD P WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “THE RIGHT OF WAY,” Metro, “NAILING ON THE LID," Vi MARY FULLER in - "A HUNTRESS OF MEN" AND DODGE T0TH FRANCES NELSON in "mu'r HAP! J4TH AN| ATHE LITTLE ANGEL OF CANYON “ CREEK," In Five Al Acta Also, “WHO'S GUILTY, TOM MOOR and ANNA muaon AND “BRED IN THE BONE" “IN THE LAND. OF THE TORTILLA' 'DOUGHNUTS' DEATHS & W!Em NO‘HCES ter, aged €7 years; he | vived, besides his wife, by on, -nn, Funeral Tuesday afternoon from Gen- tleman's chapel at 1:45 to St. Peter's church at 2 p. m, Interment Holy Sepul- «mt-ry. XG—- lluM(h at Wash| ton, D. C., Aj 1, 1916, widow of Val /tine wnm-ln and mother of two_sons, L Jol Hi and one daughter, Carrie, CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS. Wa wish to thank our friends and neighbors, also the Baptist church of Benson, Rev. Burrlll, Rev. MoClung and Rev, Autritt, for their kindness and sym- party during the fliness and death ot our r_brother and husband, MRS EMIL MCHI AND "AHXLY. K our espec lmlnué lnd Al 0. U, ess and sympat during our recent bomvemohynt m“&’.‘ of our beloved husband and tath 5o for the many huuun:’l tloral of! JO! and fu- neral directors. l" I. ll!h ’l‘ylar 1676, R I~—-Funeral i and embalmer, ll“ munwonl. llr:"n #&- and Cemeteries. L _mar} on. tablets and crosses unmarked Redman Grave m Co., lfll l Bt. Webster 2606, W Mon Works, kinds !.lrfi'll. lltl and cn':f-‘:“u e e FLORIITS. Q CUT FLOWERS plants, Art Oomblnnunu. shi, . ‘where. wum service to g::‘ uu'.'(;’r:- ears recommends HESS & o | IWOBODA. l(ll Farnam 8t. Doug. 1501, of fresh flowers, livered or shipped anywhere. L. HEN- DERSON, 1619 ;urum 8t. Doug. 1238, Flower 8hop, 411 8. 16th. D. IAGHUE, 1628 Harney. Douy 1804 Farnam 8t. D. 8000, 'lrnty-lourtn’,‘ fil.“vml l‘n‘c .Anln nth, girl; n;l Arnolds mully 'IHH N‘nl;-l.; Gerry, 3 girl; Carlton and 1] N n b A -m Ninet h, boy; Emrma u‘ Eva Sea) Geor, < t hirty rsecoud, ber: Joh e and Emille 'rumu:n, boy ___ MARRIAGE LICENSES issued: Name and Besidence. Elmer L. McAllster, Des Moines Mamie M. Ritchhart, Des Moines Sterlan Jones, Omaha . Lula Wheeler, Omaha .. Willlam P. Dore, Omaha Margaret Vaughan, Omaha . . Peter C. E. Paul, Calcutta, India Lu Tesa Widenga, 8loux City, Ia Frederick W. Fellwock, Malcolm, Mra. Florence E. Gaylord, Malcomb, Neb..24 BUILDING PERMITS. Willlam Holden, 6514 Florence boule- vard, frame dwelling, $4,000, O. H. Barome- ter, 622 North Thirtieth, brick dwelling, $30,- 000; J. L. Tennant,5411 North Twenty-elghth avenue, frame dwelling, $1,800; J. L. Ten- nant, 6413 North Twenty-elghth avenue, trame dwelling, $1,600, LOST-FOUND-REWARDS $50.00 REWA One Ford touring car, model year 1916, factory No. 691697. motor No. 74325 Equipped with nearly new Pennsylvania tires on rear wheels and Firestone tires on tront. Had“double tire carrier with two extra casings on left side. Extra large size anti-rattler tle rod. $60.00 CASH REWARD will be pald for the return here of sald car in good con- dition within sixty days from theft, or first information directly responsible for its retufn and source of same will be kept strictly confidential, Btolen trom W. T. Waldron, Neb., Aug. 9, 1916, Notify D.’ B. Welpton, AdJ lington Block, Omaha, Nebrask Douglas 186. 150 REWARD. Fremont, . Buick light ing car, described as follows: Frame, No. 1¥8082; motor, No. 187485; license, No. tires, Dllmond tread on six tour- ‘The above reward wlll ‘be pald for the property In running_condition._ Wire all :lnrucuhn to C. G. Xeys, Springfleld, eb. 1F YOU ioss anything and wili advertise 1t here, you will surely recover it if found by ‘an honest person. Remarkable re- coveries nare brought about every day through this column, THE LAW-—People who find lost in knowing' that articles ‘e Interestes the state law is strict In requiring them to seek the owner through advertisement d otherw fallure to do if same can be proven, involves s severe penalty. OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPAN Persons having lost some article would do well to call up the office of the Omaba & Council Bluffs Street Rallway company to ascertain whether they left it In the stre 8. Many articles each day are turned In and the company is anxious to reatore them to the rightful owners. Call Tyler 800, LOST—Friday, cameo breastpin, In small bo probably near Vinton ball pas Return 2104 Webster St. Phone e e LEFT handbag in car driven by unknown party 3 o'clock Sunday merning. Re- ward for return of sames Pinkhard, 2612 Lake 8t. LOST-—~Gold watch fob, Saturday; with monogram, Reward. Call Douglas 663, LOST—A brown coat near 16th and Locus Call South 441. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous Furniture and Household Goods. AUCTION SALE. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE, 3603 North 20th Street, Tuesday, August 16, at 3 p. m., we will sell all the furniture of a new bungalow, consisting of parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture. This furni- ture is all new, Owner moving to Wash- ington and furniture must sel Don't fall to aftend this DOWD AUCTION CO,, AUCTIONEERS. UNDERWRITER'S FURNITURE BALE. The quality at this 1s as substan. tlal as the wonderful savin, Buy now during this big sale and save money, STATE FURNITURE CO, 14th and Dodg: Douglas 1317, OMAHA PILLOW CO.~—Folt and hair mat- trosses made over in new tic at half the price of new ones. Phone us for sa) ple of ticking. Mail orders filled. 1907 Cuming 8t. Douglas 2467, MUST leave city, will sell all or any part of my nice furniture, inojuding bool case of fine bound books and large fish aquarium. Call 2411 Laurel Ave. CHOI turnishings of 7-room hous ar- in, for quick sale; leaving town. Phone Colfax 4038, FOR SALE—Patented ironing board, neat and well built; will last & life tirae, Phone | .. s for particulars, Doug. 5196. 6 ICE boxes, 25 gas ves, 200 rugs of all kinds; poultry wire and netting. Open til § p. m, 1839 N. 24th Bt FOR SALBE—Six-room flat; Phone Tyler 2673 _ Pianos An Angelus dition, with record 860, new furniture, THE BEE: WANTED TO BUY OMAHA, 5 SWAPPERS’ COLUMN AUGUST 1916. HELF WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—HIgh class surveyors trans n instrument that is designed for eral land surveylug as well as drainage work. Price must be righ! Address Y 349, Boe. WANTED TO BUY—Huving rented a build- ing on track for our office and warehouse we will want to buy some glass partitions. Highest price shoes, trunk HAVE a Knabe Square Plano worth §40.00 to trade for a shotgun or good rifle Ad- dress §. C. 276 FINE MILLINERY stock, value $1,000. What have you to swap for this? Address 3 142, Bee. 1 in this Jcomumn il bring le DESKS DESKS DESKS New desks, used deeks, bought, sold and traded. J. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam. HOLMEE pays your price for 2d-hand clothes, shoes and hats. Web. 3320. ATTRACTIONS. WANTED—Concessions and merry-go-round for M. W. A. logrolling and picnic at Belleyue, Neb, August 19. Frank Lewls, phone Bellevue 127. ANNOUNCEMENTS BRODEGAARD'S “Lurky Wedding Rings” et 16th and Dougias Sts. DAY and Y. M. C. A Night School. Bakerigs. CAKES, pastry and fancy bakery goods supplied ‘o parties, lodges and entertain- ments. Z. H. Reeder, 1606 N. 18th. W.3297 “Brass and Iron Foundries Paxton-Mitchell Co., 27th and Marths Sts. Accountants. E. A, DWORAK, C. P. A. A VAN ORDER. dres wuits, rent. 209 N. 17th. John Feldman. Carpenters and Contractor: Lessard & Son. 1908 Capitol Ave. C. W, Hokanson 2605 Leaven'th Ty Cameras and annhinf “REXOETE" cameras, 3%x3%, $5.00; (uni- versal focus lens), Green's Pharmacy, 16th and Howard. See them today. Cleaning and Pressing. BUITS cleaned, pressed $1.00; pressed, 400 tirst class work guarantee S. 13th, 2192 J !N!URANCE AGE“VI'I‘S An established business for the price of office fixtures, with or without library. Wil turn over good, live, paying business more than enough to pay for the fixtures. Only a small cash payment required. Leaving the state, Lock Box D, Fullerton, Neb. AN old established, growing mercantile con- cern, wanting to Increase their working caplital $5,000, will consider straight in- vestment proposition or will consider the sof '8 e with nvestment if ferences can be-furnished in the clplclly of office man or sales. man. FOR SALE or trade, & business in Omaha that s doing a cash business of $15,000 to $20,000 a year; will consider some trade for property that can be realfzed on Immediately, or will sellata very low figure, reasonable terms; owner wishes to spend time 6n other interes! will bear Investigation. Box 4547, 'flv MOVING PICTURE THEATFRS Western Towa and Nebraska locations, exclusive houses, towns 1,600 to 2,300 guaranteed strictly money makers; ma- chines, chalrs, screens, etc., new and slightly used. OMAHA THEATER SUPPLY CO., Baird Bldg. .. Omaha, Neb. ~Stores and Offices._ Household and Domuuc. DRUG CLERKS—ATTENTION. LOWEST RATES—QUICKEST SERVICE We have: more calls dally for REGIS- TERED-— and UNREGISTERED clerks than we can fill. OPEN FOR MONDAY. REGISTERED—Town 5,000, §70-875; town 400, $70; town 300, $65-$70} city, §66. UNREGISTERED-—Town 850, $46 2,800, $65; town 2,300, $45-360; :clty, $46-350: city, $40; three sode dispensers, $40-$55. This department is in charge of a gradu- ate and reglstered pharmacist. CALL, WIRE or WRITE, CO-OPERATIVE REFERENCE €O, 1015-16 City Natl. Bk. Bldg. WANTED—A _girl for general housework. kitchen work. BSout WANTED—Chambermaids keeper, Hotel Fontenell: WANTED—Bcrub girls. Apply housekeeper, Hotel Fontenel WANTED—A dining room girl. 508 D. 300 Apply house- N. 6lst. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT—ROOMS Housekeeping Rooms. COOLEST, best, cheapest, modern housekeplng rooms in city. Red Walking distance. 3417 _CAPITOL—Rooms on_ground floor, 1, clean, modern, walking distance; reasonable. 6189, with running water and gas, everything furnished, $3.50 week. Phone Harney 2723. T Seml-Basement housekeeping rooma; prie vate entrance; reasonable. 32130 Harney. 3336 DODGE ST.—Large, comfortable housekeeping rooms. Single or en suite. THREE light housekeeping rooms, furnished, modern. Vo-ry reasonable. 819 8. lhl. YOUNG men bookkeepers, stenographers and for general office work. We need sev- eral good men. Our Mr. Newton wlill be at the Fontenelle hotel, August 15th and 16th. Call on him. The C-G Service, Des Molnes. GUR success depends on finding successful young men to manage our stores. If you do not smoke at all, chew or drink and are between the ages of 17 and 30, call in person at 108 South 9th, Basket Stores’ office. BOOKKEEPER for bank work; must have experfence and furnish good reference: give full particulars in first letter. B 5001, Omaha Bee. TOUNG ~ MAN siudy Tawl EVENING. Downtown SESSIONS. UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA Law department, Sec'y Thomsen, 405 Om_Nat'). Bank, YOUNG MAN in furniture store with ex- perience in linoleum laying and “shade work. Box 5031, Bee. WE NEED'AT ONCBE Salesmen, Bookkeepers and Steno WATTS REF. CO., 840 Brandels Th LE—One of the best ge in Nebraska; stock !15 000 to lzo ; clean and strictly modern; reason for selling, owner wishes to retire; business established 38 years and Is steadily In- creasing. Investigation solicited. No Geo. A. Brooks, Bazlle Mills, Neb. To: reasonable rent, with best equipment In city. Com- plete wakery. WIll sell or lease equip- ment to responsible party. Place, 15th and Howard. Inquire Thorson. Phone Douglas 2405, Baths, HYGIENIC BATH INSTITUTE, M m Edna H. LaBell, 709 South 16th St.; vagor baths, 8wedish massage taught every Fri- day for men and women. Lady attendant for Indles. Phone Douglas 704 BR. KNOLLENBERG, sulphur, steam and CHIROPRACTIC. Lady for ladles West, corn and Farnam, Ottawa Bldg. Dou apartments for ladies with lady att nts. 1919 Farnam. Phone Doug. TTENHOUSE ~ Banitarium; i klnd.l baths. 310-214 Baird Blk., 17th and Douglas. hiropractice DR. KNOLLENBERG, 8. W. Cor. 34th and Farnam. Doug. 7296. Lady attendant. K—5-chair barber shop, 10 table pool hall, counter: mell the business tures arate. us for a high class position. More openings than can fill. THE MARTI CO. 1337 W. O. W. Bldg. OFFICE elerk, rapid on adding machine; state experience and salary wanted. Box 6011, Omaha Bee. Professions and Trades. WANTED—Men used to assembling type- writers, adding machines and similar work; first-class men onl. Address Box 4591 Bee. SEL _US FOR DRUG JOBS. CQ-OPERATIVE REFERENCE CO. 1016-16 City National. BEE_Want-Ads GAINED 19,608 MORE -PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained in first seven months 1916, Good results at less cost is the on why. FOR SALE—City cafe at Plainview, Neb; __po! sion at any time. FOR BALE—Oonfectionery store; machinery to make own cream; town'of 8,000; good paying business. Wil sacrifice, Box Y 545, Bee. FOR SALE—b-chalr barber shop, 10-table pool hall; counters, show cases, etc. WIill sell the business or the tables and fix- tures separate, G. A. Lang, 1807 Farnam. Buttons and Pleating. DRESS pleating, hemastitching and cove od buttons Van Arnsm Dress Pl Inl ll\d' Button Co,, 34 floor Paxton Blk Dancing Academies, LE LUXE ACADEMY, 111 B. 18th 8t. Chiropractic and Spinal Adjustment. DR. BURHORN'S modern, sanitary chiro- 5 ractic adjusting pariors. 414-18 Rose Bld. 8347, Paimer Sch. d: iady attendant. FOR SALE—Hardware. Invoice about $2,600. Prefer cash. A. C. Behl, Mid- land, 8. D. \ WANTED to buy a pool hall; one that pays well; cash; give all deti first let IF YOU want to sell or buy a business or rooming house call on Busch & Borghoft, 730 World-Herald Bldg. Phone D. 3319, FOR BALE—Good, clean stock ware; llve town, central Nebrasl reason for selling. Be quick. Address Y 267, Bee. Dr. Frances Dawson, 602-3 Rose Big. Ty. 2368, Dr. J. C. Lawrence. 1 Baird Bidg. D. A6l Detectives. JAMBES ALLAN, 312 Neville Bloel lvl- dence mecured In all cases. Dressmaking. Side, Knife. Box Pleatt Hemstitching, Neb. PI . 4312 Paxton B ACCORDION, uttons WE BUY, we sell motion pictufe theaters, machines, featura films. _Co-Operative Film and flnpnly Co., 210 'Brnmley Bldg. WILLIAMS, established 29 ; yun ‘To buy or sell bustness see him. 411 McCague Bidg. Reference, U. 8. Natlonal Bank. DOWD Sale and Auction Co., Oma closed out more mdse. stocks th other firm Wri MOTION PICTURE MACHINES. New and rebullt bargains, supplies. Omaha Film Exchange, 108 B. 14th 8t. ‘Terry Dressmak’'g colle 20th and F.rnlm Dentists. D._Bradbury. No pain. 912 W, 0. W. Bidg, Taft's Dent. Rma.. 308 Rose Bidg. D 2186. FOR SALE by owner—Drug store, dwelling and stock; square deal. Address owner, lll \Veut 6th Ave,. Denvar, Colo. oul GANGES’I‘AD 422 Roe Bldg. WANTED — Watchmaker and _engraver. Must elther be an opticlan or have drug- __store_experfence. _Address Y 663, ne owcard writers | an col steady work, Studio 3010 NTith, Warren Film Co. SHOWCARD writing taught evgs. by work- ing expert, complete for $10. Address Box 4562, Bee. WANTED—A No. 1 sausage maker. Wash- ington Market, 1407 Douglas. DRUG store snapas; jobs. Knelst, Bee BIdg. Salesmen and Solicitors. WANTED—Salesmen In_oastern Nebraska and western Iowa to secure prospects for irrigated Montana farms. Call, write or phone. Beaverhead Land Co., 1217-18 City Nat. Bk. Bidg., Omaha. Douglas 3801. L NAL Rk Bldx., Omahe _Tougiss WANTED—Two teachers or college men, by an eastern book house; A No. 1 propos tion; experienced men preferred. F. D. Browning, 312 Baird BIdg. WANTED—Salesmen to sell stock in a re- liable corporation; easy seller; only men . with good references need avply. Address Y 649, Bee. STOCK and bond salesman. STANDARD SEC. & INV. CO. 1017 W. O. W. Bids. STOCK remedy salesmen can make advanta- geous contract. Room 314, 1205 Farnam. SALESMEN—Big money for Buslness get- ters., Cull at 1017 W. 0. W. Bld; Trade Schools. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Largest in the U. B. Earn expenses while attending by our plan. Positions guar- anteed. Special summer rates. Write for {llustrated catalogue or call in person. 110 8o. 14th St.,, Omaha, Neb. (Established 1893.) Express Companies. TWIN CITY Express Co, 1622 Cass St Douglas 1717. Heayy hauling a _speclalty. ANYWHERE 25¢ WB. 2104 Everything for Women, ACCORDION, side, knife, sunburst, box pleaging covered bultons, all sizes and sty hemstitehing, oicot edging, em- oroldery; ~ beading, bralding ding. eyelet ‘cut work, buttonholes, pennants, 1DBAL BUTTON AND PLEATING CO. 200 Douglas Bik. MOVIE SHOWS AT REAL BARGAINS, 419 Rose Bldg. Phone Tyler 2487. Rooming Houses. ROOMING HOUSE. 1611 DAVENPORT ST. ' Mas 14 largo rooms, plenty of light and air, has just been newly papered and painted throughout. Here is an excellent opportunity for someone to take this place and make mol PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank. _ Phone Dcllt. 10& Fixtures and Wiring. DURKI Electric washing machines, electric iron and reading lamps, 12223 Cuming St. Douglas 3619.~ Furnaces and Tinware. ROOFING, furnaces and general tinwork. 8. Abrama, 1606 N. 24th, Bt. Web. 6446. Hair Dressing. IDEAL Hair Parlors, 307 Jaird Bl curing, toflet articles. Doug. 61 -~ Hand Laandry. CALL DOUGLAS 4636 and have your laun- dry done right and reasonable. Hat Cleaning and Blocking. - STRAW, Panama, all kinds hats, cleaned and reblocked, 1616-1620 Harney. Mant- 380 UPRIGHT piano, $95, Tyler 64b-. UPRIGHT Wiekart piano cheay. H. 6848, Attomey at Law, R, H. BREMERS, 30§ Crounse Bldg. D. 83 SITUATIONS WANTED WEEKLY RATE, 16c PER LINE. Day wonk or business ads, regular rates. 2 lines one week, .3 3 lines one week. Each extra line 1 MAN 36, 1 industrious, ot | ; strictly sober, afrald of work, wants responsible position where labor and Intelligence is consid- ered, capable of following: Experlence at any heating system, electrical work; good hand at plumbing and carpenter worl 8ll around repair man, able to give satls- faction; well l’ecnmmended, Box 4974, WANTED—By young man, aged 21, good education, no bad habits, position with responsible firm, apything considered. Red 8814, Typewriters and_Supplie NEW machines #old the same as rent; §3 per month, See us before you buy or ront._ Shipped any s lll 8. 18th, Om TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired, Rent an Oliver typewriter, 3 months for Central Typewriter Exchange, 19 rnam, REMINGTONS, Monarchs and Bmith Premlers for rent; sent anywhere. Rem- ington Typewriter Company. D. 1284, BARGAINS In used typewriters, Finbona [ dnoun carbon, $1 & box. Midland Co., 328 00 Bldg. Billiard and Pocket Tables. FOR SALE—BILLIARD TABLES, new, carom and pocks with compls secand-hand tables at uvelry. Diamonds and ‘Watches, nnunmuunn'i Lwckv chl.mo and NEW AND SECOND-HAND MOTORS EXPERT ELECTRICIANS AND MACHINISTS. LB BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS, 0 8. 13th 8t, Omaha, am, electrio, gas engines, Wrecking C uu.nms. 1819 Cuming. FRANCIS MURGAN, 613, Be Doug. 10| Justices of th. Peace, H. H. CLAIRBORNE, 512 Paxton Blk. Red 7401, Notary Publio; deposition steno, T_W. BRITT, 301 Barker Blook. Patent A.torneys. H. A. BTURGES, 630 Brandels Th. D, 34 Pianos for Rent, $3.60 Per Mo. A, Hospo Co., 15613 Douglas. Scale chliring Om. 8tandard Beale Co., 8, 12th. D. 2011, ‘Towel Supplin. OMAHA Towel Buppiy, 207 8. 11th. D 633, WANTED—By _experienced young man, work driving private car or truck. A 20th. Phone Douglas 8316. anted as carpenter, janitor or houseman, in hotel, apartment or room- ing house. Box ‘D»“ B POSITION—By experience young man; marrled. mont, Neb. =~ GUA POSITIO! meat cutter; 11l Jones, Fre- French gook. Leon Flenanard, 1619 Dodgs 8t Dou las 8076, 5 i WORK wanted by colored women and men at 1613 Jacksgn. Doug. 8545, Vicuum Cleaners. CLEAN UICKLY AND THOROUOHL' WITH ECLIPSE BLECTRIC; $ —AND 50 PER DAY. DOUGLAB 1760. edding Statlonery. WEDDING snnouncements und printing. Douglas Printing Co. Tel, Doug. 644. [t ik Miscellaneous, GDD jobs, and ‘month: ‘experienced In all lines of worl B furnieh best of roferences. Telephon Harnoy 4130. TOM JONNSON, chitaney sweep, furna eleaning and flue repairing; 20 years e Derlence. Phone Douglas 1866, Hotels and Restaurants. = SWAPPERS’ COLUMN IF you bave anything to trade, make up-a lttle ad and run it in this column for seven days—it only costs 26c and 3¢ per answer. This offer is good only in Omaha, and excludes Real Kstate, cash offers, and Business Properties For Sale or Tra These, as well as mall orders for use of Swappers' Column must pay reguldr rates. One or two answers are sufficient to-make your trade and the whole transaction only costs about 30c. Try it Sewi in SEWING MACHINES. We rent, repair, sell needies and parts of wil sewing machinen NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., 15th and Harney Sta. Dou Printing and Office Supplies. c.uunm.,;uL Duplicating Co. lso publio tor prices. Douglas 2802, 1662, GET our prices on job printing, CAMPAIGN CARDS A SPECIALTY. BEE BLDG. DOUG. 1118 Co., quality ) 624 5. 13th 8t. Miscellaneous. LEATHER BBLTS, all kinda; 48 ft. 13.in. double ply driving belt, also 42 ft. 10-in, double ply driving belt; absolutely good condition; bargain. Jensen's. Family Laundry, 24th St and Willis Avé., Omaha, BEE _Want-A AINED 19.¢ MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained In first saven months 1916, Good results at less cost 18 the reason why. tn standard of quality will be main- quarts of Oid Fontenelle whisky, u u. ‘bottled in bond. Henry Pollock, mall order house. Doug. 7163. 1323-134 N, 16th_St. un | ALEX JETTES LIQUOR HOUSE 28 Camden avenue; hospital; George H. Zoanjy-seventhi Frederick hirteenth and -.(tlol In bond whisky, 85¢. $1.00, §1. red: quart bottles, 30 cen cente. Imported olive oll quart. Cackiey Bros. Ph DESKS, safes, scal etc. We buy, sell. Omahs Fixture ply_Co., 414-16-18 8. 13th. Doug 273 NE large popeorn and peanut vending wagon, good easy tormas. Ad: dress ¥ GREATER Increases in PAID WANT-ADS in 'THE BEE than in any other Omaha pa) 32,028 MORE PAID WANT-ADS first - This figure exceeds by 19,689 patd ads the Ancrease of any other Omaha paper for the same pertod. “LION FO! touring 5 engine overhau hanically feot; tires 37x{l4—one brand new, M chine never run over 3,600 mn-.- will trade for light roadster, 1 motoreycle outflt or best offer. This 1 a bargain for someone and bm ofter gots the car. Address 8. C. 166, NON-FREEZABLE, outside llnllll'y Tolle can be used on porch or out-bull complete to connect with sewer; used 3 n h\lfldll\l was wrecked; cost new m, $100; what have you to _trade for lh‘m? Addresa 8. C., 269 Bee. GREAT MaJestic range, cook stove, gas range, man's northern coon's skin coa will trade (n:flhonll. light wagon, har nesa or anything I can use on 8. C. 229, Bee. e RELIABLE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, _ 1610 Davenport St. Douglas 1866, Headquarters for hotel help. BTENO—LIght and power, also law; eight yoars' experience; want pobition In Omaha. Beat of references. Box 6006, Bee. THE BEE charg 8| lower thaf any other form of advertising —not erough to cover coat of printing. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Public stenographer and notary puble, 507 Bos Bldg Dour. J468 Reas rates. FLDBRLY LADY wants position as house- keeper; has grown son. Country pre- terred. Box Y-551, Bee. Laundry and Day Work. TOMP. col. g1l wants maid work, rooming house or hotel' or anything. Har. 1269. BY experienced colored woman, work by the day or by the hanr “IH Hnrnny 1269, BY competent colored wom laundry; best of work. 0 BUNQLE washing; plece work: lace ocur- tatnd; work guaranteed. “Bb!lar 1250, nxnnmncnp I the. Phone Harney 4633. FIRST-CLASS colored laundress, with ref- 1I_Douglas 5662, Gl dol.; guar. Mra. DAY work wanted. Phone Harney BUNDLE wash, and day work. _Web. 005, HAVE an extra good top -buggy, aimost new; will sell or trade for a good one- horse apring wagon; must be good. What have you. Address S, Bee Office, South Omaha. COIN collector would like to egchange his duplicates with other collectdrs, or will trade anything he can spare for some old, rare colns. _Address 8. C. 268, Bee. 'OWERS' § A. Moving Plcture Machine, good shape, compensarc and operating equipment to trade for light car. Address 8. C. 272, Bee, HAVE an electric parlor lamp to trade for momethin want library table or lood :I'ncll.n:v what heve you? Address 8. . | HAVE new Ansco folding kodak: aiso Edi- son phonograph. Will swap for pump or automati otgun, Address 8. C. 263, Be FILMS developed fres when prints dorod, one-day service KARE STUDIO, 813 Neville blvck. 16th and Haro EXP. woman wants day work; ref. D. 8645, UNDRESS wanis day_work._Web. 7971, VHITE laundre days. Web. 8853 HELP WANTED—MALE _ Stores and Offices. TIGHER GRADE POSITIONS. Executive, Sales, Accounting, Btenographer, Clerical, Commerclal and Bankin. “Call or Write, WESTERN REFERENCE AND BOND ABS'N,, IN Suite 752 Omaha Natio STENOGRAPHER CLERK . CASHIER STENO. lllfl B SHOE « THE \,ANO AOEX\L ol .$36 beginner) and board $60.0¢ $85.00 GOOD MEN WANTED. To learn auto work for the big spring rush. Fine training work on autos and electric starting _system: AMERICAN AUTO COLLEGE, 2053 Farnam, Omaha, Neb. LEARN barber trade, more than make your tuition while learning? set of tools included; job guaranteed. Call or write for catalogue. 1402 Dodg TRI-CITY BARBER COLLWE Boys. WANTED—Offlce boy, _by _manufacturing plant. Adl!:esn Box 5012, Bee. \ Miscellaneous. WANTED—Experienced frelght haadlers, Unlon Pacific Freight House, 9th and WANTED—Young women, aged 17 to 13 with common school educatlon, perfect sight and hearing, for local and long dis- tance telephone work. Apply to C. F. Lambert, 1817 Douglas Bt. WILL give working girl furnished room 1a exchange for company evenin Phone Harney 3497 HELP WANTED. MALE AND FEMALE. N. 19TH, 403—Two-room sulte, front, thor oughly modern; ice box; reasonable. 7407 CAPITOL—Nicely furnished, clean, ceol front room, with kitchenette, close in. TWO furnished rooms, one with sleeping porch. 2453 8t. Mary’ LARGE, Cool rooms wleeping. 2009 Harney. 1617 HOWARD—Modern housekeeping and sleeping roo: §14 N. 315T— H. K., also_sleeping rooms. for WANTED—Names of men or women, 18 or over, wishing government jobs, $76 month; vacations. Answer immedlately. Y. 476, Bee EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOCL. BOYLES COLLEGE. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrolimont day. Bookkeep- ing, Shorthand, Stenotype, Typewriting, Telegraphy. Civil Service—all Commurclal and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE, 18th and Harney Sts. Tel. Douglas 1565. ’ VAN SANT SCHOOL of Business National Bank Bldg. ENTRANCE 220. D. 5890. Musical BOURICIUS MUSIC STUDIO—Our system is at once attractive and understandable 80 puplls cannot help~learning. Harp—Limited number puplls accepted com- ing season: early applications favored. Harps fur. Loretta De Lone, 305 Lyric Bld. WILL accept puplls in Harmony. and Theory of Music. Miss Irene Sedgley. Call D. 6306, PERSONAL PILES, FISTULA CURED - Dr. E. R. Tarry cures plles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money pald until cured. Write for book on rec- tal diseases wtih testimonlals. DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. M. BRUGMAN, D. M. T. massage, steam shower baths, electric ond radio light treatment. I have also installed the Gard- ner reducing and therapeutic machine for reducing stout people. Rm. 203, Karbach Bidg. Phone Red 2727, THE Salvatfon Army industrial home wo- licits your old clothing, furniture, maga- zines. We collect. We distribute. Phone 4136 and our wagen will call. Call and inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. NOTICE TGO FARMFRS—You farmers, get together in your locality and get your coal by the car lot and save money. Price $1.60 per ton, lump coal. Theodore Gerwert, Box 42, Dietz, Wyo. RUPTUR Succesafully treated with- out a surgical operation. Call or write Dr. Frank YH. Bee Bldg. Board and Rooms. MOORCROFT—128 8. 25th Ave. Large alry rooms. Desirable location; walkli fance; excellent service; reasonable. SOUTH 29TH — 1029 — Ele rooms, with or without board, modern, also garage. Harney 2754. 8. 25TH AVE, 115—Large rooms with sl ing porch; home conklnl Meals 2 Doug. T487. 2662 lT. MARY'S AVE,, Mm ‘and board foF t 3 8._26TH, IBTH. 131—Cool r. and board. D. [} Unfurnished Rooms. TWO newly decorated unfurnished rooms, large pantry; walking distance; reason able. D. 6615. THREE large rooms for housekeeping: $12; unfurnished. 3011 Webater Bt. THREE modern bassment rooms, $10. 2633 Davenport St. Rooms Wanted. YOU PROPLE WHO RENT ROOMS, CALL THE BEE WANT-AD DEPT. and find out all about the FURNISHED BOOM GUIDE. Its & plan that is helping many people _ rent their_rooms. WANTED—Room _and_board, for gentle- man and son; private home; north side preferred. Box 4959, B FOR RENT—FURNISHED Apartments and Houses. Apartments. SPLENDID, NEW FURNISHED. TRAVERTON. FIREPROOF. 24TH AND LANDON COURT, Catering to people of refined tastes. Apartment {s completely equipped for housekeeping: up-to-date and comfortable. TRAVER BROS. Tol. Dous. 8886, 705 Ompha' Nat. Bank. Or Call Web” 4835. WANTED—Nurso fo_share apt. 1a Traver: ton. Phone Douglas 7824. 7. CLATR, 3¥th snd Harney, T-room Tor nished apt. Call Tyler 40. FOR RENT—HOUSES West. 8IX-room, all modern house for reat. ephone H. 1662, 418 N. 80TH ST.—Very fine brick Bouse; elght large rooms; east front; large yard; plenty of shade: one short block to car references required. Alfred Thomas, 308 First Natl. Bank Bldg. 2020 Lake; modern 10-room house; hot water heat; good shade. $30.00. Web- ster 2686, North. NO. 3220 Burt St.—7 rooms and reception hall; hot water heat; all modern and in good condition; fine large lawn; half block from car. Make appoint- ment to see thi ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO. 333 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Tyler 1636. 1616 GRANT ST.— conm., modern, T. F. Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. Doug. 740 FOR RENT—-(‘O(I 1717 Nichol; colored. Phone Red 2056. . 5. for RITTENHOUSE Sanitarium, Baths of _all kinds; massage and chiropody. 2107214 Baird Plk., 17th and Douglas. D. 3463. CORSETS made to order. Prices $3.60 o $30.00. Expert fitting. Nu-Bbne Corset Shop, Brandels Thea. Lobby. D. 4396. MISS L. LILLY—Bath and massage, 1333 Farnam St.. 2d floor. Phone Doug. 3410. MIS8 WILSON—Bath and manicuring. Ne. 3 Davidge Blk. Phone Do 8751, WANTED—Young men as rallway mail $75.00 month. Bample examination Franklin Institute, Dept. WEN wanted o enllst 1n Signal Corps &t once; report at Lincoln. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, MEN WANTED—Able-bodled unmarried men under age of 35; citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Eng- lish lauguage. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Aymy Bldg, 15th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb.; 130 N. 10th St., Lincoln, Neb.; 827 4th 8t., Sioux City, Towa; 207 6th Ave., Des Moines. Iowa. EXPBRIENCED man to care for and super- tend large teaming outfit in city. Must tate in application employment last three years. Experience in care of horses, and salary expected. Box 4924, Be: BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,68 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained in first seven months 1916 Good resuits at less cost is the reason why. MAN and wife, without children, for city suburban place, good wages; comfortable living quarters; permanent place for com- petent parties; give references in applica- tion, Box 4864 Bee. MISS CLARK, sea salt baths and manicur- Ing. 1802 Farnam Bt. Room No. LUELLA WEBBTER mulu\lo. Bll Paxton Rk, 10 a. M to § p. m. D. 8 A PRIVATE maternity home. “l‘ N. 38th St. Phone Colfax 2042. FIC massage, 620 Beo Bldg. Phone 6372, FOR legal advice call Douglas 3528. . FOR RENT—ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION, ROOM HUNTERS! If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads, call at The Bee office for a Room List—Gives complete detailed description of va- cant rooms in all parts of the city. If more convenient phone The Be: t Ad Dept, and give your nam and address, and 4o list will be mailed to you at once. New lists are issued every week. LARGE FRONT ROOM; Strictly Modur Splendid location, walking distance, fined family. Sunday rates. Phone D, ‘0! 3 AGENTS AND CANVASSERS AGENTS wanted in every town for Day kerosene burners, for cook ranges. West & McL.. 1607 Leavenworth, Omaha _HELP WANTED—FEMALE LARGE FRONT 'ROOM; Strictly Modern Splendid location, walking distance, Re- I‘I;l.e;i family. Summer rates. Phone D. ALCOVE room, covering. Modern home, tance, serve breakfast. Everythin average, good service, Harney 3198, white furniture. SIX ROOMS, all modern house, Decatur. Walnut 3124, Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. €-R. 2407 Seward St. 7-R. 2708 Seward St. STRICTLY MODERN, 714 No. 49th St., 6-R. choice bung: low, In Dundee ° $40.00 6-R. 528 So. 26th St, (n good cottage, having hot water heating plant, with- In wnlkln‘ distance to business con- er) 88304y Chbricn (s00d ~ detached house in first-class residence, garage in the rear. large enough for thr;. . _cars, bargain) §-R. 1612 No. 40th aat.cned house having hot water heating viant, firat-clads residence -oct;on).. 8-R. 3716 Lincein Blvas ¢ y detachod house, 1" very cheos res: dence district) $40.00 11-R. 411 So. 38th St (large brick dwell- ing, strictly modern in every muct, very cholce residence district)..476. 14-R. 2118 So. 32d Ave., (strictly basen and up-to-date in every respdct, hot ater heating plant, well srpznged for keeping roomers) . +2#76.00 7-R. 713 No. 20th Bt, (close in)..$36.00 HEATED APARTMENTS. STOECKER, 821 So. 24th Bt. WE HAVE BE] CO! PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING., PORTER & BHOTWELL, 202 8. 17th St. Doug. 5018, $12.50—6-room flat, 2719 No. 24 $20.00—S8ix-R., modern, 1807 Lo $80.00—7-R., modern, hot water heat, 834 and Hamilton. $30.00—10-R. modern house, 3020 Lake. $35.00—6-R. modern house, 1317 Emmet, fine locnllon, 46th and $13.50 12150 Stores and Offices. STENO (private secretary) . ~$75.00 CASHIER . ..oovvvinn ..$40.00 B. and R. COMPTOMETER OFR.’ 50.00 STENO and CLERK 60.00 THE CANO AGENCY, 600 Bee Bldl‘ WE HAVE more positions than we can fll. Seo us at_once. WATTS REF. CO. tenographe: Mr. Newton at Hotel Fontenell 16th or 16th, Professions and Trades. D—Glrls to make house dresses and aprons, machines are driven by electric power and require no exertion. Pleasant workroom, excellent wages and perma- nent positions. Experjsnced operators are desirable, but a few beginners will be welcome and will be Instructed how to ake good money as they become pro- ?l%llnl Ask for Mr. Anderson, Smith & Co. Factory entrance, Douglas Sts. 5 WANTED—Girls in flat work dept. Apply Evans Model Laundry, 1ith and Douglas. WANTED—Instructor to review Integral calculus in private lessons. Walnut 956, WANTED—Experlenced makers. Lacy & Tremaine, 1823 Farnam. Slklwomcn and Solimon. sladies. Call Colfax 840 Brandeis Theater. ; also bookkeeper. See Atgust 9th and WAN 1052 -rm 1 a. m Household and Domestic. WANTED — Experienced girl for general housework, family of three: hest wages. Nice. room with bath. Phone Walnut 971, 5111 Cass St WANTED—Good cook and housekeeper young widow preferred; no objections to one with small child. Address B. Vicary. Lowell, Neb. WANTED—Young &Il (o assist_and care for children; good home and wages: 150 No. 36th St. Phone Harney 48 FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR’MEN ONLY. 607 NORTH 17TH ST. LARGE roomy furnished room, to one or two persons, with or without board; reasonable rates. 137 N. 82d Ave. COOL sleeping room; party of ladies pre- terred; West Farnam district; references o8 douired. SHk WAMRTARITUWAL $102. 01N TARGE, well furnished south front room; walking distance; fine location; very de- sirable. Douglas 8603, 2308 DOUGLAS, under new management, newly furnished; housekeeping or sleep: ing_rooms. 114 N. 25TH ST.—Large, cool sleeping rosms newly furnished at great expense. Strictly modegn. Reasonable. NICE] larse. ool foom: east front: shady wn; private famlily. 19002 Wirt. Web- I r 3664. § 3§TH. 651—Two Iarfe front sleeping rooms, well ventllated; also small rooms in re GATES, 647 Omans National Bank Bldg. . 1294, Web. 2638. 2666 Dnull- 8 rooms, steam _C. 38,00, 208 8. 41st, odern, 7 rooms, $23. JOHN N. FRENZER, BOGLAB 554, FOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SONS & CO. 508 BEE BLDG., DOUG. 200. COTTAGES and Houses—5, 6 an rooms. First Trust Co. D. 1151. 3666 DOUGLAS, 8 rms.. steam heat, $33.00, e FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West, THREB rooms and bath, near 3511 Har- ney. Very desirable. Only $33. Ernest Swoet, New Hamilton. D. 1472. T LARGE room apt. 24 floor, to small family, $1 and Davenport. l}nut 436, 4-ROOM, all modern, steam-heated apt., 29th and Dodge. Harney 2885 or Doug. 6412, MODERN Apt.,, 7 rooms, $26; near postof- fice. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. near 26th LARGE, beautifully furnished suite, sleeping porch; reference. 3026 port St LARGE airy front room, desirable, re: las St. with Daven- private family, onable. D. 3708. 3537 Doug- BT. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3 and 4-roum apartments Call Harney 847. North FOR RENT—Strictly modern 8-room flat; 318 E 19th 8t. Inquire 1906 Chicago St. CHICAGO—13510—In private home; south front room with alcove; room. ST. MARY'S, large also side 2663—Two clean furnished NEAT, refined young la vate family, wishes roommat, §10 N. 318T—Modern, single or walking distance; 32 up. Dou §10 NO, 18th. DOU Modern_furnished sleepin NICE, cool, well furnished, homellke front __room. Red 6428 2143 Howard st 300{ FARNAM—Large front room, sultable tor two; $2 each. Harney 361 ensults 6612, COMPETENT woman to do cooking and assist with house work; go home nights. Nurses' Centrai Club, 2420 Harney St. WANTED — Girl for general housework; must be good cook; good wages. Phone Harney 667 FRONT room in atrictly modern house; re erence required. 536 So. 27th. TWO furnished rooms, one with sieeping porch. 2453 St. M NICE furnished room, within walking dis- tance, 3304 Howard 8t. WANTED—A_good girl for general house- work. 833 Lincoln bowevard. Doug. 8536. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework: ne washing: good wages. Phone South 44 e e EXPERIENCED white girl for gen, house- work: no washing. Phone Walnut 1602, TH—Cool south room and board; nice shady lawn, THE SHRINER—New manaj 98. ment. Harney WA‘ITFD—A ®irl for general housework. Harney ] 1329 31at_ 8 GIRL to 3336, e Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. CHOICE APARTMENT. $37.60—4 rooms and bath on main flovr, oak floors and finish; all convenlel including jantor service. $26.00—4 rooms and bath, semi-base- mont; Jjanitor service and other con- veniences, Nathan Apts, Sherman and Willis Avés 8COTT & HILL CO., WALKING distance, room brick, strictly modern, hot water heat and combination lights; $35. W, W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster, 4876. TWO very choice modern brick flats, 5 and § rooms; walking distance. Harney 3744, Miscellaneous. “U'l Dewey Ave. AUGUST RENT FREE. $13.50—5-r. flat, newly decorated, all mogdern except heat. 2225 No. 20th St. 7 H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Blk. Persistent Adverhalng Is the Road to Success. Doug. 3088, 4, Tght ™ Lo ‘arnam _district. No. 420 N. dlst 8t Tll\ .{ \ modern except heat; =g )

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