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WANTED TO RENT. THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN |[FARM AND RANCH LANDS _AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUGUST 17, 1916. WANTED—To rent wheelsd chalr. 1136 6. 30th Ave. Unfurnished Houses and Flat: BR new strictly modern bun, . fiat by man and wite, no child 'Bopt. 16. Must be close in. Phone MOVING AND STORAGE REPROOF WAREHOUSE. locked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and 8. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 803 8. 16th Bt. , Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving rvice try us. Large Storage, §2 month. ed. We move you CHEAPER AND Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage Dundee. DUNDEE HOUSE—$4,500. $100 Cash, Balance $35 Per Month. Six-room stucco house, south front; con- wenient to car. Three bedrooms and bath, living room across front second floor; of house. W. H. THOMAS & SON, Keellne Bldg. Douglas 1648. DUNDEE 7 rooms and sleeping porch, striotly Price modern apd in good condition. $4,600; terma. Located 708 N. 49th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 4370. DUNDEE—See me for good bargains In Tesl- good loca- tions. C. A, Grimmel, §49 Om, Nat. Bnk. dence and vacant property; Bldg. §% ACRES, 634 and Grov most sightly; res on car, $1,000, and 3300 lots $2,600, south of Dundee. D. 2047 ing. 319 N. Douglas 304 or Webater 2699, METROPOLITAN VAN AND RAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Rey- mend Furniture Co., 1513 and 1516 How- ard Bt. Phone D. 6524. Phone Douglas 288 for complete vacant houses and apart- also for storage, 16th and Jackson Sta 5-ROOM bungajow in Dund. for sale by ‘owner, $3.760; b ._all_stucoo, nd new; 360 cash, $40 per month. Box 4768, Bee. Florenc IMPROVED FLORENCE ACREAGE. barn and fruit, fronting on 30th street a little north About 8 acres with house, of Minne Lusa addition. Price $7,60 gardening and frult growing. Misc llaneous. Van_and two men $1.35 per hour. Moving, packing, « Maggard— Van and Storage Co. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. Express Co. -~ Moving, packing and storage. .C.REED 1307 Farnam S8t REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED NINE-ACRE BARGAIN. Close In and well improved, consisting of a good 6-room house, barn and other outbuildings; 2 acres in grapes, 1 acre in located In the mile An unusual bargain berries, 3 acres dn alfalfe north part of Omaha, about from city car line. at $5,600. Easy terms. SHULER & CARY, D. 5074, 204 Keellne Bldg. one y terms. Fine for subdivision or close-in JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST, 5-A. Blk. in Fairacres; new district/ C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. rownell Hall British Columbia. FOR SALE—3,481 nores oholoe farm 1and situated in Fraser River Valley, Britly Columbla, about 130 mil George; about 500 ac balance growth poplar easily oleared dark clay loam, subsoll clhy. ditions for mixed farming; prairie with way. Price $10.00 per nore. balance to arrange. 416 Crown Bldg.. Vancoyver, B. C. South of Fort and light soll rich ideal con- wagon road runs through property, 4 miles from rall- Quarter cash, John Stinsen, Room Canadian Lands Prosperi 1 $900,000,000 191 in new wealth added made farmers rich. Wheat averags bushels per acre in Alberta, 2! per acre In Free schools and full re- good climate. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Good land irigated lands from §35, and the government gaurantees r titles. Balance, after nineteen years, with interest at 6 per cent; privi- Before final payment becomes due your farm We will lend liglous liberty, Rallway. 20 years to pa; from $11 to $30 per amcre; your land and first payment, nded over ledge of paying In full any time. should have paid for itself. you up to $2,000 In improvements in cer: taln districts, with no security other th the land itself. Particulars on requs Ready-made farms for sale. Speclal e tock. In d occupation un: advance ocat o “ sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value we can afford ‘We own the land; we want interests are Buy direct and get your farm CANADIAN PAC}!‘IHC of $1,000. We want yo to help you. the land cultivated. mutual. home from the RAILWAY. Bend for free book. Dennls, assistant to the president, Cai dlan Pacific Rallway, 83 Ninth Ave gary, Alberta, Canada. Colorado Lands. Our 'OR SALE-—~320 acre farm near Julesburg, Address J. W. Colo, All level, good soll. Apgar, (owner), Columbus, Neb. Colorado land _excursions, expenses paid. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Florence 38, DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME? WEST FARNAM DISTRICT? ‘Watch the construction of our 6 and 7- room houses st 41st and Dewey, full stuc- ©0, asbestos roof and finish, with the best of material, & beautiful location, and we only have a few choice lots. BSee these pretty homes and then give us an idea of what you want. gladly turnish estimate, HIATT COMPANY, 9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bld, REAL ESTATE—Exchanges WANTED—To exchange desiranie lands all clear, tablished ofity in Nebraska. U. 8. nd Loan Company, Island, Neb FOUR 320 acre 8, Miny, farma; 200 acres Dallas Co., Ta, Some city property. Equjty $116,260.00 want land in one body. Must be good. A, M. Thornburg, Perry, Ig. in al 1) LINCOLN BLVD. ~ro0m Douse, strictly modern, with hot water heat. | mod., BO-ft. Ic*, nt, bargal 45th and Charles. Call owner, Red 1881 ONLY $2,750. For about an 'acre in Fairacres. Lots small are scarce the attractive It is » mighty good buy for is in the very midst of handsome ,homes and well kept lawns. Fairacres offers attractions not found in A 1-16TH Interest In an improved 60 dress L. Crocker, Beatrice, Neb. erce properties In Grand Island, and Nebrasks well secured first mort- gages and cash, for a good brick busi- ness property in a gruwing and well es- Land Box 604 Grand cre farm In Nemaha co., Neb, subject to a life estate, to exchange for dlamonds. Ad- FOR SALE or exchange for south Fiorida house No. 3817 Randolph Bt., L. P. Harper, 118 16th St T2LR. mod. residence; paving paid; want t; bal- property, Lincoln, Neb. Miami, Fla. §-r. mod. bungalow as first pay: ance easy terms. Morgan, Doug. 4379. HOTEL and furniture at Dulias, 8. D: exchange D €707. Toland & Trumbull e REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'ty any other suburban addition. more it is in the LINE OF OM. GROWTH, That fact is self-evident. Just as close to business center as Miller Park. GEORGE & COMPANY, 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. - KOUNTZE PLACK, $500 DOWN AND $30 A MONTH, 5 rooms; strictly modern bungalow; one ment; furnace A ice § . 'AYNE INVESTMENT, COMPANY, Omaha Nat'| Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. 5332 NO, 21TH ST. $100 DOWN AND $20 A MONTH. Owner is willing to take $100 for his equity in this little four-roomed houl partly modern. Priced at $1,380. & real bargaln in a .come, first served. FOR BALE—364x133, faces three streef near new Ford buflding; splendid mant facturing site. Address, B-¢11, Bee. REAL ESTATE—Investments UNDER HOME BUILDERS' plan it is easy property and Home Bullders and bullds. Ask about bullding foryou. The to improve your vacant ‘make it pay a revenue. does only two things—finances plan is simple. HOME BUILERS, INC, 17th and Douglas Sts. Phone Dg. 6013. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. Bouthwest corner 24th and Chicago, 4 modern houses; rental $1,160 per y $12,6000 Terms. GEORGE G, WALLACE, 614 Keeline. WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeline Bidg. Real estate, city property, large ranches s specialty. REAL ESTATE WANTED PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. Bix-room Modern House At 2427 Emmet for §3,000. 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. ALL mod. stucco bungalow and gar- WANTED—4, 5 and 6-roomed houses that 2an be sold for $100 cash; balance §16 per month; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO 1320 Farnam St. ‘Tel. Doug. 101 ge on full lot; 2 blocks to car Iine; $600 cash, balance like rent. BUY my brand new oak finisb all modern bungalow for $2,350 on your own terms finnd Tooation. X KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district HAVE buyers for small houses and lots in North Omaha. Write 6062, Bee. ' FINANCIAL Qence for sale. F. V. Kniest, 3516 N. 15th. 7-ROOM house, modern ment walks and garage; good lot; cheap at $3,300. 4744 8. 13th St. xcept heat; ce- . 1 5 . 11—Ilot 85x100, 1918 39 St.—M0-ft. lot. D. 6967. Miscellaneous. $250 CASH buys s brand new bungalow of 6 rooms and bath; oak finish, with oak floors; has & number of special features; high grade fixtures; full baseraent; Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. o R e S N T T A s B it We are ready at all times to make loans on first class city property and eastern Nebras- ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO,, 212 South 17th St. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick uses, single houses, business property and farm lands at b per cent, 6% per cent & 6 pr ot. W. H. THOMAS, 428 Keeline Bidg. Douglas 1643 laundry connections; dandy eas two blocks to car. Price $3,060. Will con- sider lot as part payment. RASP BROS. $3000 MORTGAGE, bearing 6% per cent ecured by property valued mage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. 106 _MecCague Bldg. §-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout, oak 5 PER CKENT to 6 per cent on best clase oity residences in amounts $3,000 up; also tarm loans. ‘Reasonable commissions, PETERS TRUST CO. 1823 Farnam Bt Iowa Lands. 260 TOWA FARMS for sale or exchange, In Madison and Unlon County, Ia., from $50 to §126 per acre. Write the F. L. Jones Land Co., Creston, Iowa. Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS—Any sise. easy terms, in the beautiful Osarks of Dent county Mo W. B Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha Montana Lands. ty in Canada in Enormous crops and low taxation Cal- FARMS FOR SBALE. Most attractive irrigated farms in full cultivation in Montana on main line R. R., best tgl‘k.\fl. schools and Jiving condi- tion e sold on lo descriptive booklet. BEAVERHEAD LAND CO. 1217-18 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 3801, New York Lands, IF YOU want reliabl information scriptions of good New York state farms, write use. ‘ « CHURCH & CHURCH, Established in 1§73, Canandaigus, N. Y. Nebraska Lands. TWO NORTHERN NEBRASKA FARMS FOR SALE. 160 acres, with good irmprovements, 3% miles from raiiroad town, black I oll, clay subsofl, land lays almost level, 153 acres in cultivation. Price $85 per acre. 160 acres, black 'soll with clay subsoil, 60 acres cultivated, 50 acres native hay, balance pasture; fenced and crops-fenced; no bulldings. Price $5,600. This farm Is rolling, but is sultable for alfalfa and is only 1% miles from town with down hill haul, which Js a great advantage to a hay shipping” farm. Both of these farms are located where prices advanoing. If you want a bargain, see us or write at once. J. H. DUMONT, 416-418 Keeline Blilding. ¢ WRITE me for my "Farmer and Rancher,” which_ gives you full information regard- ing the vast opportunities in Dawes coun- ty, Nebraska, “The Land of Independ- “The Gard Beyond the Sand me good investment beats a life-time of labor.” Write today. ARAH L. HUNGERFORD, Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. Omahs Office: 1304-6 W. O, W. Bidg., Snowden & Bnowden, Mgrs. NEBRASKA FARMS. $108, per mcre buys an improved south- east N wheat and stock farm ‘of convenlent to good town, a bargain for some one, no tra considered. Write owner for particulas Box 4926, Bee. FOR BALE—The northeast quarter of sec- tion eight, township thirteen, range seven, in Merrick county, Nebraska. Price $86 per acre. J. R. Collins,. Owner, 2661 Farnam Bt., Omaha, Neb. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR SALE. 66% A. very choice land just N. W. Benson. B must “sell—a bargaln. 8 and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., City. 160 AC., well improved, one mile of county seat town, east N a, $125. THOS. W. CAMPBELL, Keeline Bldg. FOR SALB—Best FOR SBALE—Choice improved 160-acre farm in Platte Co.,, Neb. overflow. One mile to market. Apgar, Columbus, Neb. largo body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol- bach, Neb. Richevalley land; no M. J. 80 ACRES, 21 miles from Omaha, $100.00 per acre; terms; some exchange. Archer Realty, 680 Brandels Bl finish in living $ BENSON & CARM! REAL BSTATE LOANS WANTED, THOUS, L. McGARRY, KPELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, 30 _ACRES of good farm land near Omaha. Price is right. 8. P. Bostwick & Son, 300 Bee Bldg. PRIVATE MONEY, SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. 642 Paxton Block. HOUSES WANTED. HA RS FOR_HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- US FOR RESULTS. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, ! O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Phone Douglas 3715, Real Estate, Insurance, Bonds. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 644 Brandeis Bldg. Doug. 3383. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Wo wlto buy good farm mort- Omal DE. 3 W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. FOR SALE., $ dandy vacant lots, % block to car ash for quick sale. « lne; cut to $1,000 e CALKINI CITY and farm loans, b, 6%, § per cent 3. H. Dumont. & Con 418 Heslins. Bldg, MONEY on_hand for city an farm loans. H. W. Binder, National o, Bank Blds. After looking at MINNH LUSA 300 dit- ferent buyers declded that it was the best sition on the market and they their judgment by buying' lots. YOU will come aut today you will wunderstand why others are buyini CHARLES W. MARTIN & 743 Omaha Natl. Bank Blds. B, pet, MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON, i PCL. ™"516 Omaha Natl. Bank Bidg, $100 to §10,000 made prompily. F. D, Wead, Wead Bidg. 18th and Farnam Sts. - _Financial Wanted, WANTED—To borrow money on glit edge security, at a reasonable rate of intereat, for year or more. Address Y 547, B Miscellaneous. X _GOOD lot for $76.00. © good lots for .00 h. . Cl “Persistent Advertising 1s the Road B e REAL ESTATE—Suburban LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and see the beautiful lots we are selling from $450 to Stocks and Bonds. 6% the Nebraska farm field without a loss is our record, KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 801 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. INVESTMENTS. five shares, par value $50 each, of the Capltal Btock of the Weat- are not ted wy European or panics. Amounts princtp charge; 30 y me an offer, Montana., Abstracts ot Title. G. E. Townsend, Brockton, P. TUKEY & SON, 1507-8 W. O, . Bidg. BTARY Ygt‘.lk HOME IN BENSON! Guarantee Abatract Co. We can bring down your abs ot on R, 1, Patterson Bldg. D. 8947, FOR SALE — CORN GET llterature and South Dakota Lands. AND ALFALFA LANDS, LYMAN COUNTY, BOUTH DA- KOTA. $10 TO §76/AN ACRE. = COR- NELIUS 'McGREEVY, PRESHO, SOUTH DAKOTA. UPPEB- ‘WISCONBIN—Best d eral crop state in the union, Bet: wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terms; excellent lands for stock ralsing. Ask for booklet 35 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If interested in fruit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com- missioner 800 Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. on the cheapest good land in United States. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaha. Doug. 1188. ellaneous. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? It so, get & copy of our Journal first. It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertised from nearly every state. Bo that you can find just what Established 19 years, reaching 75,000 readers. Send 360 for one year's subscription, or §1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATHE JOURNAL, TRAER, I0WA. - ACREAGE—Y% to 6-A. tracts on car line. C. C:!mhm 811 Brandels Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. MUST sell at once, one team of mules, good condition; one good wagon, one set of harnes used about one year; goods of & bankrupt farmer. See George W. Pratt, tee, 609 Keeline, Building. P D. Y0 b 18 hands high; welght, 2,860, D, ¢ gan, Phone Florenco 154, 3 le horse; going out of busines Paverich, 2081 Q. Wagon umbrelias, $1.00. Wagner, 801 N. 16th, Bizal d Abstract Co., 17th » ground floo! Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins, Ce e e POULTRY AND PET STOCK between Clark and Burpham, wot far from school and i Wright, Bee office, Omaba. TWO ACRES AND BUNGALOW, #3,400. Fine place near Benson, 4 rooms, electric fcken house, fine well. J. TEBBENS CO, 608 Omaha Nat. Bk, Phone D. 2182, PENSON ACRES, 1% acres, & very choice ANCE MONTHLY. RASP BROS., car line. Geo, light, barn, chi P, $16 CABH, BAL- REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abatra fice in Nebraska. Brandeis Thest FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lan FOR BALE—Mr, In ba gain. [ own 1,120 acres bottom land, un- rich improved, In northeast Arkansas; WLI':'.ntfl town and in inage district, me. J. W. Harb, Little Rock, Arkansas, 31 Wright Ave., FRESH aquatic p for your fish globe, 20c. Wil keep fish healthy, MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. ANGORA Perslan kittens at 41:4' 8. 13th. Tyler 1262, e —————— Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, Bar- gains in used machines. Victor Roos, “Thi Motorcycle Man” 2703 Leavenworth. terms and at attractive prices. Call, writé or phone for THE message we have to carry to the pub- Uo s efficlency and wervice. To the (ndividual who needs a hi grade used car we have & message. WILLYS-OVERLAND, 2047 Faroam St. INC, Doug. 3390, Must sell all our second-hand automo- blles within 30 days. We have several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co., 1529-31-33 N. 16th 8t BEFORE you buy look these cars and prices over. It will pay you well Chalmers Roadster 2 Overlands ... Studebaker-§ , 1915 Indlan Motorey« ood C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. 2218 Farnam. D AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Douglas 3310. Ford Roadster . L8178 Coje Touring . 50 Qverland Tourin 5 176 Bulck B 3¢ Roadster. . 418 FORD INSURANCE Fire and theft insurance on new Fords. $7.70 KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 918-14 City Nat. BK. Bldg. Doug. 2819, BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19, paper gained In first Good results cost is the reagon why. 1 CADILLAC speedater, juat overhauied and in fine running condition. Price, $396. Phone Douglas 2981. Harold Schoelkops, 613 Paxton Blk. Crosa-Town Garage, 818 8. 34th. D. 44dk Ford roa $160.00. Midland speedster, $300.00. VSED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam St. WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., __20th_and_Harney. Dous. 261, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Overland touring| car; reasonable; diamond and cash. D 863, Hellen. 5-PASSENGER, 30 h. p. auto; $200; or: payments. 231§ Leavenworth St. BARGAIN—LIght five-passenger oar; elec- tric lights. Call Harney 3057. 7-PASSENGER touring car. Webster 1843. or might trade for Ask for Mr. ocash A\l‘(’o;fiabriir.“fw.imed.‘ WANTED—Hupmoblies, 30 and \32's; munt be priced right; atate condition. Address Box 891, Ida Grove, la. Auto Livery and Garag DO! throw away tire ne new tire from 3 old ones and mave you 60 per cent. 3 in 1 Vulcanising Co., 1618 Dav- enport 8t Omaha, Neb. Do AUTO TIRES REBUILT, $2.00 TO $5.00, DUO TIRE CO. 1611 CHICAGO BT. EXPERT auto repairing, “service car al- waya ready.” Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney Bt Tyler 665, Auto Repairing and Painting. F100 reward for magmeto we Can't repair. __Colla repaired. adorfer, 310 N. 18th. NEB. ‘Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right. 218 8. 19th 8t. D. 7390. e REAL ESTATE- TRANSFERS Lewis Wohiner and wifs to B Kermansky, Spring street, 148 fi west of Twentleth street, north s, Bila M. Bond and husband to Has- tings & Heyden, Thirty-aixth street, 240 feet north of Pratt street, weat side, 80x134 . Fred Kavan and wife to Anna Cra. vens, Thirteenth street, 180 feet south of Browne street, west side, 30x131.5 . Annle Altki 80x180.8 ... George E. W 8. Moucka et feet north of Bancroft, de, Hestings & Heyden to\Louls D. Hop- kins, Thirtieth streat, 120 feet north renus, west side, 40x 1ns east E. Tain, Florence boulevard, 80 ot sout.. of Redick avenus, weat side, 50x100 ..... Joseph Barker, trustes, an Lissie Helnbu nue, west side, 80x131.6 425 Nella H. Tra buch, Parker Twenty-ninth st mouth side, 30x127 .. e 1 Emily C. Hanfelt and husband to George H. Natzel, Browne street, 140 feet east of Thirtleth street, south #ide, 40X186 . ..iiiiiiin sl 2,600 J. P. Beach and wife to Ada C. IA(!{, wsouthwest corner Forty-first and John Krejel and reno, Willlam street, 75 feet east of Twelth street, south side, 25x160.. Henry B. Payne and wife to Chester C. Charles, Charles street, 99 feet west of Fortieth street, south side, e 60x181.8 A Building Spot of About An Acre in Fairacres is'hard to get. We have one lot . of that size, well located, right among the ' handsome* homes, well-kept and park-like . lawns. For quick sale it is Offered for $2,750 \ There is a brisk inquiry for property in that direction. Fairacres is a recognized beauty spot, conditions are+ideal, situation charming. Undoubtedly there is substantial future value in this property. Ask about this, but do not delay. George & Douglas 756. \ Company 902 City Nat’l. Bank. Bldg. Travers Buy Lot on Corner Twenty-Fourth and Harney The lease-hold interest in the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Harney streets was sold by George & Co. to Traver Bros, Arm- strong-Walsh company being the agents reprelenting both parties. The size of the ground is 54x176 feet, is now occupied by an old double brick dwelling, which the new owners pro- pose to pull down and will erect in its stead a modern building. This lot is the property of Mrs., Lil- lian Maul, who made a ninety-nine- ear lease on the ground té Jesse E. ogers in 1912, and the lease carries witf\ it an option to purchase which will, be exercised by the purchasers. This lease was later assigned by Rogers to George & Co., who are now selling it to “Traver Bros. The con- sideration is kept secret, but it is known that it is very much in excess of the lease valuation. Traver Bros. also own the south- east corner of Twenty-fourth and Landon Court, on which the Traver- ton apartments have been erected by them, “Billy” Sunday Bible Class Continues to Meet Weekly Bible classes which were organized throughout Omaha as a result of the “Billy” Sunday campaign will be in- terested in the return of the evange- list for his brief visit Friday. Some of these classes have done very faith- ful work. One Dundee class which includes the women of two blocks has met regularly all summer on Tues- day morning, only adjourning for the Fourth of July. Mrs. Lawrence Hath- away is the leader of that circle, but she has varied her programs by se- lecting leaders from week to week from among the other members. This Tuesday Mrs. J. M. Dow was leader and next week Mrs. H. C. Baird wx}l act in that capacity. This week’s meeting was held at the home of Mrs. LA Xbercrombie, who was assisted as hostess by Mrs. C. O. Rich. F. E. Zeiler Resigns as Loose-Wiles Head in Omaha F. E. Zeiler, manager of the Omaha branch of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit company for the last eight years, has resigned his position and is to leave Omaha shortly for California, where he will go into business, Mr. Zeiler has been with the Loose-Wiles people for the last fifteen years, commi to, Omaha from Kansas City and Lin- coln, Mr, Zeiler will be succeeded in Omaha by R. L. Wilder, who has l'ét}cn city sales manager at Kansas ity. Indigestion Due to Constipation. Take & dose Dr. King's New Life Pills’ tonight. See how much better you feel in the morning. 260. All druggists—Adv. \ John Quinn Retired by U. P. After 46 Years in Service A changing of station masters at the Union station and the retiring of one on a pension has been announced at Union Pacific headquarters, H. V. Hilliker, formerly inspector of transporation, becomes day sta- tion master, succeeding H. M. Simp- son, who will take the night position. John Quinn, night station master, is retired on a pension, after forty-six years of service with the Union Pa- cific system. He has been stationed in Omaha for the last ten years. He is 67 years old. Traffic Violators Fined And Then Are Let Off No one of the five traffic violators who faced Judge Foster in police court had to pay any money for their misdeeds. Each was fined $2.50 and costs and sentence suspended. They were A, J. Pell, 1608 Laird street, violation parking ordinance; E. J. Stafford, 120 South Thirty-fifth street, same offense; Andrew rson, 1321 South Thirty-first street, drjving a truck on the boulevard; L. Risenberg, 1130 South Thirty-first and- W. E. Callahan, 114 North Thirty-eighth street, v{olating parking ordinance. Wanted 30,000 Men _For Harvest Work on Immense Crops of Western Canada Wages $3.00 Por Day and Board) Cheap Rallway Rates From Boundary Points Em st Winni BT ore Foviah fakstoon, T Frances, Kings Gate, B, C.; Coutta, Calgary, Alb. No cemscription— absolutely mo military interference. ‘For all culars apply to the fol- lowing Canadian Government -Agent. W. V. BENNETT, Reom 4, Bee Bldg., Omaha,\Neb, | e AMUSEMENTS. De Luxe Dancing School OPEN AUGUST 21. Assembly—Monday Evenings. Class—Wednesday Evenings. Information, Apply Miss Maloy, Douglas ‘3443. Grand Opening August 24. AUTOMOBILES FWW— A7 the By E. Alexander Powell "| Author of “The Ead of the Trail,” “Fighting in Flanders” Copyrigl France,” etc. ~ THIRTEENTH INSTALLMENT SYNOPSIS. Lieutenant Jarvis Hope 18 detailed by the United Btates naval board to investigate and report findlags on the Invention of Dr. Kalph Burke, which serves to bring the submarines to a state of perfection. On the trial trip ot the inventor' at, & Japanese Relper fa surprised in the act of examining the mechanism. Hope reports favorably on the new device but there are others inter- ested In {t. Attempt to burglarize Burke's laboratory fails; later his daughter Cleo firds him murdered in his bedroom. Cleo sells her father's she finds a note from which she leards they contain mecrot fcrmula. Olga Ivapoff and Gerald Morton, sples In search of formula, attempt to cap- ture Cleo whon she comes for books to Stephanskl, the anarchist. Hopo rushes to her ald; Morton shoots but bullet hits a bemb In cellgr, which explodes. Hope and Cloo esca Del- mar' N Mahl excitel Mahlin escapes d! Hope and Cleo tak for an isiand out in the bay, Mahlin and the Jap turn out the island light After a viol Hope and Cleo arrive on stra and discover man they hunt s t d Japaness also reach the e from Hope but e shack. Hope and Qleo manage to reach Sandsboro, where Dr. Owen has one of the booka. He arranges to meet Hope at the hotel with book. Morton poses as Hope and but)for an earthquake would have possessed the volume. Cleo is oeptured by Morton and taken to cabin in the mountains. 8he fi which they search. es chasm In awinging hlin steals up and'chops at cable Hook appears in time to save side and Is love to him. Mahlin and Jap who Bhe swings herselt Olga and Morton are dashed to earth In an aeroplane. Hope and Cleo are pulled from quicksands by Hook an Mahlin and Satsuma are Blklnk Council. On the over the canyon. who elalms he forced to comply tally he learns it 1s a plot He 18 later summoned to compromised by Cleo, Acols to rops him in. ngton. (Continued From Yesterday.) Dsmusstapedipblonbontetar L0000 The leader of the band ripped out a torrent of oaths. “Jose,” he callgd to one of the men, a half-breed of pecu- liarly evil appearance, “you and Man- uel go ahead with the prisoners. If they try to escape or make trouble, shoot 'em, The rest of us will hold back the punchers until you've got a good start.” ) In obedience to his orders, Olga and Morton, with their two guards, pushed on up the hill, while the blndiu took shelter behind rocks and trees to check the advance of the men of the Bar-E. Just as the prisoners and their guards reached the overhapging crags which marked the entrance to the pass a sputter of rifle fire suddenly broke out below them. The cowboys and the bandits were in action. Morton instinctively checked his horse to lis- ten, but ghe outlaw named Jose tapped his rifle"with so significant a gesture that the Easterner moved forward without a word of protest. Leaving the pass, their trail now led across the roughest country that Morton had ever seen. Jose turned his horse from the trail and, push- ing his way through a screen of underbrush, entered a narrow cleft in what appeared, from a little dis- tance, to be a sofid_ wall of rock, to emerge, a moment later, in a veri- table secret valley. From !.he top of one of the cliffs a ‘mountain stream tumbled in a series of cascades and waterfalls to the valley _floor, across which it wopnd and twisted to dis- appear subferrancously upon the other side. Beside the stream some tents were pitched and beyond them was an open fireplace over which a man was cooking. Instead of ' dis- mounting at their tents, their guards conducted Olga and Morton straight across the little valley toward the cliff on the opposite side. As they approached, Morton noticed, cut in the face of the cliff, a square aper- ture which resembled the entrance to a small tunnel or to the qlllery of a mine. He guessed, and rightly, that it was the entrance to one of those natural caverns with which the Sierras abound and which the bandit leader had utilized a habitation, se exchanged a few wordl' in Span- i{;l’x with a fellow bandit, evidently a sentry, who was , lounging at the AMUSEMENTS, Opening Today for Three Days That Dainty, Charming omediene, AN&IE 'KENT ORDON AND RERIN Sensational Equilibrists POWDER AND CAPMAN Danday Dancers FOUR KINGS Novelty Wire Artists Photoplay: Crane Wilbur, “For er Good Name.” FRANK MILLS . in “The House of Mirrors.” Dally Mats., 15-26.80¢ Even'gs, 18-25-50-78¢ —Season's Initial w“k—MUSlCAL REw > THE TOURISTS poniesoe Now in the Goodness of thelr Newness. Don 3 Bert Jus Coughlla, Margaret Lo, Ioqueli Tallman, May De Lisle, Jess Weiss, Walter Wolf, Dancing Colinia and Bummer Girl ‘Besuty Chorus. Ladles’ Dime Matinee. Week Days. Sun. Mat. & Week: Sam Howe's New Show, TR 4 Performances M u s E Daily 1.3.7.9, ORRIN JOHNSON . in THE LIGHT AT DUSK 5 9 Submarine “The » *Vive 1916, by B Alesander 1 owal, " entrance and, evidently receiving ‘an answer in the affm'nlt{vc, flung him- self from his horse and strode, with jangling spurs, into the cavern, Olga - and Morton, dejectedly sitting their horses, could hear a murmur of voices within, but the words were in- distinguishable. Presently Jose re- appeared, accompanied by a man who, the captives instantly divined, was the outlaw chief himself. They were in the presence of the man whose name was a synonym for cour- age, coolness, cunning and cruelty from one end of California to the other. He swept off his hat at the sight of Olga. “Welcome to my home, dear lady,” he cried, “and you, too, sir,” he added, turning to Morton. “It is not often that I have the honor of enter- taining such distinguished visitors, L fear that your journey has been a somewhat trying one, If you will have the kindness to dismount I shall be delighted to place such few comforts as I possess at your dis- posal. With your permission, madame,” and he bowed to Olga with the utmost gallantry, “I will show you to your room, while you, sir,’ turning to Morton, “will find the necessities of the toilet in the tent yonder.” Assisting Olga from her horse, he ushered her hrough the cavern en- : trance into a huge chamber, some ’ forty feet square, which, by the lavish, use of skins and Indian blankets, had been made not only livable, but even homelike. 3 “I trust that you will honor my modest quarters by using them as your own,” said the bandit. “I regret that I have no maid to assist you, but this has been, heretofore, a bachelor establishment. I and my men are, however, at your disposal; you have only to command us, After you have refreshed yourself I trust that you ill give me your company at lunch.” “Now, Carrillo,” said. Morton bluntly, when they had finished their meal, which was served in the open, “how much is it Foing to cost me to get my freedom?” “The discussion of these sotdid de- tails is most distasteful to me, Mr. © Morton,” said the outlaw deprecat- ingly, “but, if you insist, why—ghall y $10,000¢" “Nonsense,” reglled Morton, “I haven't that much in cash.” “But you can get it, Mr. Morton- {ou can get it,” said Carrillo, “ ht, riends can get it for “Suppose I refuse to bubmit to your extortion?” “Then,” said the bandit, and Mor- ton shrank from the ‘cruelty which suddenly leaped into his \eyes, “I’ should be refretffllly compelled to de- prive you of your ears.” 3 “You—you would cut off my nr’aF‘ screamed Morton, his face blm‘chingl. “Only with the greatest regret, assure you,” said the outlaw suavely. ‘T think I can,raise the money,” said the latter hoarsely, his face the colof of ashes. “I will give you an order on my bankers in San Fran- cisco, | “I shall be delighted to take your cheque, Mr. Morton,” responded Car- : rillo, courteously, “and I trust that you will remain here as my guest | until it is cashed.” \ “And what is to be the amgunt of ohas mny dess sy’ replied Cae. at, my dear )" replie - rillo, “is a question t¥| t ?htei? not yet decided. Perhaps,” he added meaningly, ‘you will continue! to honor me with'your presence, I is o' simple life that I lead here in the mountains, but it has its compensa- tions. Wil you consider it “I will think it over,” said /Olga, * faintly, for she knew, from the look in Carrillo’s eyes, that he had not the | slightest intention of releasing her, “And now, with your permission, \ will get some rest, I am tired.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Lake Manawa Beautiful \ ‘The Most haeu A-'I;l.rlhlih - Bathing Boating - Dancing Various Riding Devices and Many Other Attractions. Orchestral Concerts and Motion Pictures Every Evening—Free.| FARNAM, TODA MARY Pil-CKI"ORD HEARTS ADRIFT. \ omorrow HENRY WALTHAL in | “BEULAHY ~ TODAY — FRIDAY — SA’ d MARGUERITE CLARK In a Fanclful Romantic “LITTLE LADY EILEEN.” BASE BALL OMAHA vs., WICHITA "ROURKE PARK | = Aug. 14, 15, 16, 17 GAME ) 3118 4 p