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M Globe Van and Storage Co. Large Storage, $2 month Wa i iJ‘ For real moving service try us. $-horse padded vans Satisfaction guaranteed QUICKER, CHEAPER AND Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4838, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, stor: 219 N. 1ith St 394 or We METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Rey- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1616 How- ard St. Phone D. 5524, Van and two men $1.26 per hour. Moving, packing, Maggard— Van and Storage Co. storage and shipping. P}'wn. bfl\l_‘._ll. JE6) REED Express Co. Movin packing and storag 1207 Farnam St Douglas 6146 REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED 3 West. STRICTLY modern, five-room bungalow, large 50x136 east front lot, all sodded, with just enough shrubbery to make & nice setting for this cozy bungalow home. One block to car, a nice street, level lot, and best location. Decorated throughout with high grade papers and In tasty dealgns; you cannot find a more in- viting and homelike little bungalow. Tt 4 will not disappoint you. The lot would cost $700. The house cannot be built for less than $2,500, making an actual value only $3,200. For quick sale I can offer at only $2,685, and can make you very easy terns. Investigate thie quickly. See If my values are not right. It's a real buy. This ad will appear until August 26. If not sold by that time will be withdrawn Phone Benson 122, evenings. F. S. Trul- linger. Cozy home, Bemis Park district; 8 rooms; strictly modern; south front; paving all pald for; would consider auto as part payment. Call Web. 181 NEAR CREIGHTON ZOLLEGE. $4,250—Seven-room, strictly all modern home; full two-story and attic; 4 bed- rooms; house in excellent condition; on the boulevard, near Californfa; _easily 5,000; easy terms can be ar- ; & real sacrifice for quick sale. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National 1 CLINCOLN BLVD —ll-room aouse. strictly modern. with bBot water beat Douglas 1818. North. DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME NEAR MILLER PARK? Located at 2420 Crown Point, half & block west of the North 24th street car, south front, full Z-story stucco house, with asphait shingle roof, large living room with fireplace, beam cellings. Off from living room, connected by double French doors Is a nice large sun room, colonnade opening In dining room with a beautiful bullt-in buffet, all hand work. Above buffet and finished across top is & good sized mirror. Above this mirror are i two leaded stained glass windows, that glve a very artistic effect and cozy feeling in dining room. Kitchen i all white enamel with bullt-In cabinet work. All of downstalrs finished In best grade of oak with oak finishings. 3 good large bedrooms on the 2d floor and 1 small room that can be used for sewing room or any other purpose. Bath room has very elaborate fixtures, all of upstairs has oak floors with white enamel finishing and mahogany doors. Good stucco garage, de- signed same as house, with cement drive- way to street. This s a very pretty house, buflt by day labor by the present owner, but for good reasons he would Iike to sell at once. We would like to Bave you see this property. HIATT COMPANY, _345-7-9 Natl Bk Bldg. Tyler 80. $3,000 4227 Franklin St, 6-room brick house, practically new; large living room, din- ing room, kitchen on first floor; two big bedrooms and bath upstairs; all oak fin- ish and floors downstairs; large closets, wardrobe with good drawers large enough : to hold skirts; nice lightlng fixtures; dandy place. Can make reasonabble terms. Give {mmediate possession. Can be seen any time. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED DOWN. On this 6-room, entirely modern 2-story houso; large living room, fireplace in din- ing room, good kitchen; three large bed- rooms and bath upstairs; corner lot; 2301 N. 22d. Cut price, $3,000, SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. NIFTY new bungalow of five rooms and bath; 3 rooms finished In oak; full b ment; furnace heat; modern in every way; two blocks to car; two blocks to school; 45-foot east front lot; $200 cat balance monthly. 6812 N. 29th 8t. Colfax 2762. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, full base- ment, turnace heat, oak finlsh and oak floors, nicely papered and latest lighting fixtures Located 3923 North 25th St. Pricc $3,100 Terms. NORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. ) FINE BUNGALOW. On Pinckney street, west of 16th Bt. Quarter sawed oak; full south front lot for $3,650. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bnk. Bldg. D. 1204, 5-R., ALL mod. stucco bungalow and gar- age on full lot; 2 blocks to car line: $500 cash, balance like rent. Doug. 2819, KOUNIZn PLACE resiricied diatrict res) dence for mle KV Knieat 4516 N IKIn \ FOR SALB—60x125, two cottages, at 2515 Patrick Ave.; leaving city; will sell cheup. BEVEN-ROOM modern house, $1,760. See ‘bwner, 2514 North 26th St. South. NEW 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, CLOSE IN. Large living room, dining room, kitchen and sunroom on first floor; oak finish and oak floors; French door between dining room and sunroom; three large bedrooms and bath upstairs; full basement; every- thing complete and up to date; east front lot on paved street. 633 8. 32d Ave. Price $5,250. Terms. SCOTT & HILL CO, Douglas 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. 3 : $100 CASH, $17.50 PER MONTH. Wil buy a dandy 6-r. cottage, not new but in good repair; all newly papered, fully modern, furnace heat, good lot; only one blk. to East Side Park car. Price $1,70 worth $2,000. Let us show you this bas gain. RASP BROS. Doug. 1853. Miscellaneous. YOUR HOME BUILT TO ORDER Let us build you ‘a house from your own plans and specifications and sell it to you on the easy payment plan. We furnish the lot and pay the contractor, and you repay us at your conveni- ence. This is your op- portunity to get a home built just like you want it and pay for it by the month. A.P. TUKEY & SON, 1507-8 W: O. W. Bldg. Douglas 502. INVESTMENT AND HOME COMBINED. 8-room strictly modern home; fronts on Cass street; then have a flat bullding with two elght-room apartments facing on 27th street; room to bulld either another dwell- ing_or flat. It is three blocks to St. John's church and parochlal school and Creighton university, $10 000 will buy this corner. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 644 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout, oak finish in living and din- ing rooms, large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at $3,150. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 172: $100 CASH, $18.50 PER MO. will buy & dandy 5-r. cottage, not new but in good repair; tully modern ex. heat, lot 40x130 feet only % block to car, close to school and about 12 minutes ride to town. Price of house cut to $1,900, worth $2,400, but must be sold. Be sure and lot us show you this bargain. RASP_BROS. Doug. 1653, HOUSES WANTED,. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY., Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034, INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE—$400 rent, 8 houses, walking distance to P. O. for $2,500, (house cost $3,500). Couple bungalows, $300 and balance easy. Also 3 r. house, $95 and $9 per month. CHAS. B. WILLIAMSON & CO. Persistent Advertising s the Road to Success. < REAL ESTATE—Unimproved e . West. g 3625 CALIFORNIA ST. ; A new, attractive well-bullt houss; lot 1% ft. frontage; near some of tho homes {n Omaha and in the Cathedral istrict; large llving room, fireplace, st- tractive dining room, with built-in buffet; convenient kitchen and four bedroom: all oak floors and the very best of con- truction throughout. Price, - §6,500. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, 903 City Nl!lm.ul Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 766. 132 FEET ON DODGE. $30. FRONT FOOT. Northwest corner 37th and Dodge, two streets, two alleys, Other Dodge street frontage is held at $60 to $100 front foot. Nonresident owner makes this price for quick sal 7 GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. North. After looking at MINNE LUBA 300 dif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 742 _Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. FOR SAL. 3 dandy vacant lots, % block to car line; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sals. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313. City Natl. Bank Bldg. X FEW FINE DUILDING LOTS left in Druid Hill, $2.00 down, 50c per week. Douglas 3392. Miscellaneous. THE BEE: Florence. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AU e e e e e e e OVING AND STORAGE |REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED |REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN |FARM AND RANCH LANDS T'he Secre ¢ Nebraska Lands. IMPROVED FLORENCE ACREAQB. About 8 acres with houss, barn and fruit, fronting on 30th atreet a little north of Minne Lusa addition. Price $1,600 on easy terms. Fine for subdivision or close-in rdening and fruit growing. JOHN W. ROBB Miscellaneous. Will You Buy 5 Acres For $2,500 That Will Be Worth $5,000 Soon? This & acres is north of Krug Park, 1 mile. An extension of the car line out Grand_Ave, or a llne run north from Krug Park would make this land suitable for bullding lots; platted and ed to within a short distance. Place has two-room house, good barn. 4 chicken houses, cave, with nearly thres acres of fine corn with the place. Only $2,600 CASH. Balance monthl HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Vi!‘EAL ESTATE—Exchanges WANTED—To exchange deairable realderce propertles in Grand lsiand. and Nebruska de all clear. well secured firat mort- & and cash. tor a good brick busi- ness property In a gruwing und well es tablished cify 'n Nebraska. U. 8 Land and Loan Company, Box 604 Grand Neb na GOOD farms, well improved, well loca priced right, good terms. In Lyon county, T NERKASKA TAKMS $105 per acre buys an mproved south- st Neb, corn, wirter wheat and stock arm of 160 to good town, a bargain for some one, no trades considered. Box 4336, Bee FOR SALE—160, nice, amooth land; 1% miles from raiiroad; 40 ucrea broken; no other Improvement liberal terms; wh F. De Clark, 409 LAND NE 563 A. down 1. can you pay ary St, Pokin, R OMAHA FOR SALE very choice land just N Benson. Belongs to bank Must sell bargain, See me for price and terms _J_A._ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Blk, City FOR SALE—The northeast quarter of wec tion elght, township thirteen, range seven, In Merrick co Nobraska. P'rice $56 peor acro. J. R C Owner, 2851 Farnam §t, Omaha, Neb, AC, well Imp) one mile of county seat town, east Nebraska, $126. THOS. W. CAMPBELL, Keeline Hldg. §0 ACRES—Average 60 buahcls corn, one w 6l mile to Tecumseh; must bo sold; easy terms. Stewart, 216 So. 17th, 30_ACRES of good farm land near Omaha Price Is right. 8. P. Bostwick & Son, 300 Boe Bldg Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dalry and gen- eral crop state in the unlon. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on | easy terms; excellent lands for stock raising. Ask for booklet 86 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted It interested In fruit lands, ash for book- let on Apple Orchards Address Land Com- misaioner Soo Raflway, Minneapolis, Minn. GET Ifterature and maps on the cheapest Minnesota, and vicinity, 80 miles from good land In United States. the lowa line In the best corn, clover RAKER & TILLOTSON, and alfalfa section of the state. Give full | 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaha Doug. 1188, particulars in your first letter as to what you have and what you want. LLEWELLYN & SO shall, Lyon Coun Minn. Wyoming Lands. % BECTION, near the Black Hilla, partly | tmproved, good farming or grazing land; WE HAVE a few first-class apartment 6245, Bee. P s 2 bulldings to be exchanged for farms. It is a fact that very few better Invest-| _________ “T ments can be found than Income prop-| ACREAGE—Y erty In Omaha. Values are increasing, rentals are assured. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT, Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney. BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,699 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha n paper gained in first seven months 191 Good results at less cost is the reason why, FING Brown county, Nebraska, trade for good lumber yard or or both combined; fine water, hay; oxtra good im stocked with cattle, hors Address Y-550, Bee. o T2-R mod. residence; paving paid; want 5-r mod. bungalow as firet payment; bal- ance easy terms. Morgaa, Doug. 4379. WILL TRADE lot, clear title, for rooming house. Enquire Room 205, Wel wna_turniture 5 ge D (707 bull X FINE investment; lot worth $300, for auto. Box 5266, Omaha Bee. nd machinery. S REAL ESTATE—Investments WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeiine Didg Real setate. olty property large ranches « epanialty DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. Southwest corner 24th und Chica; modern houses; rental $1,160 per year; $12,600. Terms. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline. REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE terma C R Combs, Thea. Bldg Doug 3918 — !-loraes——l.ive Stock—Vehicles [ lack hearse, rubber-tired, horme- drawn, practically new. Address Y-iub, FRESH cow for sale. 2114 5. 46th nut 2808, Wagon umb Wal- 1,00, Wagner, 801 N. [6th POULTRY AND PET STOCK OW s the proper time for your birds to shod feathers. “Song and Moulting Food,” 160 per box, s what ho nveds now. Max Gelsler Bird Co. FLEMISH GIANT rabbit Hason, 107 Woolworth Ave for sale. 14 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BEFORE you buy look these cars and prices over. It will pay you well Chalmers Roadster 2 Overlands Chevrolet Roadster : 1915 Indlan _Motorcycle, good ns ne C. W. FRANCIS AUTO €O, 2216 Farnam. Douglas 683, AUTO CLEARING HOUS 2209 Farnam. Douglas 3310, w. 176 E e 3% Ford Roadster .. 3175 TRACKAGE—Fine site on B. M. R. R.; size Cole Tourtng .. 550 165; can be bought cheap. C. A Overland Touring o218 Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bnk. Bldg. Buick B 36 Roadster....... 425 —— | "PASSENGER, 80 h. p. auto; $200 cash, REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'ty FUR SALE—To4x138, fuces (nres sirosis, near new Ford building; splendid manu- yments. 2218 Leavenworth St. FORD INSURANCE Fire and theft insurance on new Fords. tacturing site. Address, B-411, Bes. $770 = e S KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. _ Doug. 2819, S R,EAL E,ST,AIE,,WA_NTE,D Must sell all our second-hand automo- WANTED—4. 5 and 9-roomed houses that| blles within 30 days. Ws havo weveral 2an be sold for $100 cash; balance $16 per month: give complete deacription first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO, 1320 Farnam 8t Tel. Doug. 1084 OUR speclalty handling property for out-of- town owners. GALLAGHER & NELSON, ¢ , Neb, nall houses and lots in HAVE buyers for North Omaha. Write 6052, B Persistent Advertising 1s the Road to Success. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 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 houses, single houses, business property snd farm lands at 6 per cent, b per cent & 6 pr ot. . H. THOMAS, 225 Keeline Bidg Douglas 1643, PER CENT 10 6 per cent on best class oity residences in amounts $3,000 up; also tarm louns. Reasonable commlssions, PETERS THUST CO. 1522 Farnam 8t $2,200 MORTGAGE, bearing 6 per cent seml- ann.; secured by property valued at $7,600. Tn_l_m_exw[r.‘ua»lnrlaklnv. C_o.. W. 0. W. Budg. REAL BSTATE LOANS. WANTED, THOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344 PRIVATE MONEY, SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDIN OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Phone Douglas 3718. THE BESTALOTS IN OMAHA t the PRICES AND TERMS. $396 to $495. $10 Down, 35 Per Month. Located close in, West Farnam district; near car line; sewer, sidewalks, water and gas. They are real bargain SHULER & CARY, Douglas 6074. 204 Keeline Bldg. X GOOD lot for 976,00, & good lots for $76.00 each. Close to & car line. $1 down and 60c per week. Box 6036, Omaha Bes REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwcoed today and see the beautiful lotscwe are selling from §450 to 4600, A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 692. 1507-8 W. O. W. Bldg. START.YOUR HOME IN BENSON! MONEY to loan on ranches. Improved tarms and We also buy good farm mort- Kioke Inv. Co., Omah: REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per cent. BSee D. E. BUCK & CO,, 912 Omaha Natl Bank. NO DELAY. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. MON] for city and farm lo: . W. Binder, City _Nllh‘ml _Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. v, *,0meh ALy LY U Natl. Bunk Blds. NEY—HARRISON & MORTON, Eal o a a6 Omahall Bldg $100 to $10,000 made promptly. e D. Wead. F. Wead Bldg. _18th and Farnam Sts. Abstracts ot Title Guarantee AMiract CoWe can bring down your abstract on short notice. R, 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2047. Kerr Tite Gusranies and Absiract Cu., 806 8. 17th 8t, ground floor. 'Bo!'éed by__hitl:._l!_flndlnl end Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS British Columbia. BUY THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10 00 per month; pric $260 00 wize, 50x12i located on t Bt, vetween Clark and Burnbham, wot far from school and car Iine. Geo. R Wright Bec office. 0) J FOR SALE—Five improved morea; §400 early profit besides .your living, Mrs Falins, 938 McKinley, Benson. i NEAR 318T AND MASON, A splendid location, and you can buy this 6-room all modern cottage, paving all pald, for $2,400; $500 cash, balanco monthly payments; St Peter's new church site one block away. P. J. TEBBENS COMPANY, §05 Omaha Natlonal. Phone D. 2182, 7-ROOM house, modern excepl heat; ment walks and garage; good lot; cheap at $2,300. 4744 8. 13th St. Douglas 2815. 501 Pine Bt., 7 rms., mod. 1316 So. ¥th Bt., 7 rms, mod. 1916 So. 29th Bt., 100 lot, §1,600. BERKA & MUSIL, D. 6967, Miscellaneous. SURE ONE BARGAIN. 5 nice large rooms, on one floor, strietly modern, brick foundation, $300 down, only $2,400 and $20 month; largs front and back porches, used for sleeping porches; full cemented, light basement, best fur- nace; electric light, gas bath, good plumb- ing; extra large lot, nice arage, beau- tiful shade, shrubbery; block to car line. Don't pass this by. Call OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Doug. 1474. ) Dundee DUNDER. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. This 7-room and bath, strictly modern Dundee house is going at a sacrifice. Has all bullt-in features. Full ent base- ment. Furnace heat. Paved street, all paid. Lot 50x136. Near to car and school. Located near 60th and California streets. Owner has reduced price from 36,600 to 85,500 for quick sale. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781, THOROUGHLY modern brick and stucco home in Dundee; living room, dining room and kitchen downstairs; thres bedrooms and sieeping porch upstairs; bulit-in buf- fet, bookcases, fireplace, etc.; oak floors throughout; oak woodwork downstairs; white enamel and mahognay upstairs. For saie by owner, who bullt It for a home. | Walnut 1141, % ACRES, 63d and Grover; most sightly; 2,600; acres on car, $1,000, and $300 lots south of Dundes. D | FOR SALE—3,481 acres cholce farm land, situated in Fraser River Valley, British Columbia, about 120 miles Bouth of Fort George; about 600 acres prairie and meadow, balance covered with light growth poplar easily cleared; soll rich dark clay loam, subsoll clay; ideal con- ditions for mixed farming; Wagon road runs through property, 4 miles from rail- way. Price $10.00 per acre. Quarter cash, balance to arrange. John Stinson, Room 416 Crown Bldg., Vancoyver, B, C -0:01adu Lénds Colorado land excursions, expenses pald. C. L. Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Florence 235. Minnesota Lands. 40, 80 OR 180 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soll, well settled part of Todd county, Minn, €00d roads, schools and churche price $16 to $20 per acre; terms §1.00 p acro cash, balance $4.00 per acre a yi 6,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make a low rallrond rate to Inspect, Schwab Bros, 1028 Plymouth BIdg., Min: neapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. 6-ROOM bungtiow In Dundee, all stucco, for sale by owner, $3,760; brand new; $60 cash, $40 per month. Box 4763, Bee CHEAP FARMS—Any wise, easy terms, in the heautitul Uzarks of Dent county Mo W. 8. Frank, 200 Neville Biock, Omaba, makes and are glving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co., 1629-31-33 N. 16th Bt. BEE Wan ds GAINED 19,699 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained In first seven months, 1916, Good results at less cost I8 the reason why. MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO. 1814-16-18 Farnam St. FOR BALE—A 1914 model Ford touring car, newly overhauled and painted; first class repalr; & bargain. Box 5203, Omaha Bee. WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one, INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Doug. 5261, FOR SALE—Cadillac spoedster; just over- hauled and in fine running condition Price $296. Phone Douglas 2981. Harold Schoelkops, 613 Paxton Blk. Crosstown Garage, 315 8. 24th. 12-1n. South bevel lathe, equipment, cost §335, for sale 1914 FORD cheap. Phone South 3131 1916, 6-PASS. Overland, fine condlition, rai bargain. Colfax 1780, S COUPE top for Overland roadster, model 83, 376, Colfax 3860. Auto Livery and Garages. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 50 per cent. 3 in 1 Vulcanizing Co., 1518 Dav- enport St Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914. EXPERT auto repairing, servi waya ready.” Omaba Garage, 2010 Harney Bt Tyler 656, Auto Tires and Supplies _ BEE ad In Sunday's Bee telll X “all_about our big tire sale. Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chl- cago. BEE us for bargains In standard makes. Expert tire repairing. Zwlebel Bros, 2618 Farnam. Auto Repairing ana Painting. 100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Cotls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 15th NEB. Auto Raalator Repalr Service and prices right. 218 8. 19th St 7390, Doug. 4442, with extra 200. Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. gains in used machines. Victor Roos, * Motorcycle Man.” 2703 Leavenworth. WILL TRADE Y bath room and tiled vestib with grade mill work, built-in cabinets $12,000. zUST 28, Write owner for particulars. | only $17.50 per acre; | e wW kYANSTON HOME IN DUNDEE OVERLOOKING FAIRACRES, ELMWOOD PARK AND HAPPY HOLLOW GOLF GROUNDS. Thin house contains 7 rooms and ricepir oak finish throughout, with onk floors, S ment, hot air furnace, fully equipped laundry room, toilet, Will trade for farm in eastern Nebraska, western Iowa or South Dakota. 1916. th | By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trail,” "Fllhll.nz France,” etc. {FOURTEENTH INSTALLMENT | SYNOPSIS, Lisutenant Jarvia Hope iw detatled by the | United States naval board to investigate | and renort finaiags on the fnvention of Dr. | halph Burke., which aerves to bring the mubiiurines 1o a stato of perfection. On the trlnl trip of the nventor's boat, & Japaneso helper 18 wurprised in the act of examining the mechanism Hope reports favorably on | the new device but (here are others Inter- | ested tn it Attempt to urklarize Durke's | laboratory fails. later his dsughter Cleo | fivds” him murdered in his bedroom: Cleo {nellx her father's Looks; whe finds & note from which she icarns they contain secret fermula. Olga Ivanoff and Gerald Morton, sples in mearch of formula, attempt to cap- | o Cleo “when she conies for books *to | Stophansict, the anurchist Hope rushes to hor ald; Morton shoots but bullet hits a | bemb in’ cellar, which explodes. Hope and | Cleo escaps wid attend ball at Mrs. Del- | riar's, whose nephew has two missing books. | Mahiln. a wpy, attemprs to steal books: in exeitement that follows books disappear. | Mahlin escapes Hope and Cleo tako boat (for an Isand out fu the bay. Mahlin and | the turn out the Island lght After a | violent wtorm Hope and Cley arrive on | strange islund wnd discover man they hunt | 18 there. Mahlin and Japaness also reach the lsland They escape from Ilope but return and dynamlite the shack. Hope and Cieo manage to reach Sandsboro, where Dr Owen has one of the books He urranges to mect Hope a* the hotel with book. Morton | poses as Hope and but for an carthquake | Would have possessed the volume. Cleo s cuptured by Morton and taken to cabin in the niountains She fluds there books for vhich they search Fortunately sho gets ucte to Hope, who, with Hook, sturta to rescue. As he crosses ohawm In awinging busket Mahlin steals up and chops at cable with an ax. Hook appears in time to save liope He reachea (he other wide and I greeted by Cleo; sie swears her love (o him ihey are followed by Mahlin and Jap who attempt to kidnap Cleo. She swings herself over the canyon Olga and Morton are dashed to eacth in an aeroplane. Hope and Cleo are pulled from quicksands by Hook and a grape vine. Mahiin and Satsuma are lled before the Black Council. On the track of another book, they find the owner has lost It. Hope recelves a lotter demand- ing his marriage to a girl who claima he compromised her. He fa forced to comply { by Cleo Acctdentally he learns it 1s a plot to rope him in, He s later summoned to Washington (Continued From Yesterday.) Hope, realizing that the interna- tional situation must be grave indeed | to cause the bureau of intelligence to send him so urgent a summons, within an hour was on his way to Washington. “Admiral Burnside left instructions that he was to be notified as soon as you arrived,” the secretary who took | Hope's card informed him. “I'll let | him know that you are here.” Almost immediately he returned. “The admiral wishes you to appear before the board, si he reported, ladding in a confidential undertone, “They're looking mighty worried * * * [ hope you have good news for them.” The board room into which Hope was ushered was the same in which, ten weeks before (though in those ten weeks so much had happened that they seemed to him like ten years) he had received the instruc- tions which started him on his quest of the secret of the submarine. The officers seated about the long table were the same who had been present on the previous occasion, but it struck him that they had aged per- ceptibly, that they were grayer, more worried. Upon Hope's entrance the animatgd_discussion in which they had been engaged abruptly ceased and, in acknowledgement of his salute, they bowed gravely. “I am glad to see you back, Mr. Hope,” said Admiral Burnside kindly. “You come at a very opportune time. 1 trust you can give us some encour- agement as to the chances of find- ing Doctor Burke’s invention.” “I'm afraid I can't, sir,” replied Hope. “I fear that there is only a slight chance of finding the formula.” REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS of Submarine e in Flanders,” “The Road te Glory,” “Vive la opyrighted, 1916, by E. Alexander Powell. “Be seated,” said the admiral, “and let us hear the story. Your reports have been very brief and we have had none of the detail Whereupon Hope briefly sketched | the extraordinary story of the search for the lost formula.” He told how Cleo had learned that her father had concealed the formula in one of a dozen books, all of which had been sold by auction, and of the means which he had adopted to trace those books. He described the explosion in the house of the nihilist, Stephanski; he told of his desperate fight with Mahlin in the house of the British consul; of how he and Cleo were wrecked on the Farallones; of their narrow escape from death when Sat- suma dynamited the cottage on the cliff; of the dramatic scene in the Sandsboro restaurant which was so startlingly interrupted by the earth- quake; of Cleo’s abduction by Morton; of her escape by means of the cable, from the cabin on the ledge, and final- ly of their learning from Romero that the book which, they had every reason to believe, contained the secret, had been lost. A Throughout this amazing narrative the hard-headed old sea-fighters about the table sat spellbound. “By George!” one of them burst out as Hope concluded, “it's the most in- teresting story I ever listened to. It beats a novel by Oppenheim.” “It is indeed a most interesting nar- rative, Mr. Hope,” said the chairman, and I can assure you that your ser- vices in this matter will not be forgot- ten. I only wish that you had met with better success, for if there was ever a time in our history when we stood in need of such a weapon as this invention of Doctor Burke would place in our hands it is now. I will be frank with you, Mr. Hope. The na- tion finds itself today in a grave, not to say perilous, situation. A foreign power, whose name there is no need to mention, taking advantage of the Mexican imbroglio, has presented to this government certain demands which are, to all intents and purposes, an ultimatum. Our national honor will not permit us to agree to these demands, which are humiliating in the extreme, yet to enter into a war with a first-class power at the present time, with our navy badly deficient in ships and men and our army engaged in Mexico, would only invite disaster. The only thing that would save the situation for us would be the discov- ery of Dr. Burke's invention. With such a weapon in our hands, the safety of our coasts and harbors would be virtually assured, for under such circumstances, 1 doubt if any power would expose its navy to the risk of destruction by attacking us. You see, therefore, how much depends on find- ing this formula. Now that you are acquainted with the situation that con- fronts us, are you still of the opinion that it is useless to continue the search?” “The formula has not been de- stroyed,” said Hope. “At least, we have no reason to believe that it has. And as long as it is in existence there is always a chance, even though a very slim one, of its being found. “Are you willing to resume the search?” asked the chairman. “I am not giving you an order, Mr. Hope— I am asking you a question.” Hope rose and saluted, “With your permission, sir,” he said brlefly. “I will start for the coast tonight." (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) e S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Balla_Kooper and husband to Louls G. Kendls, northeast corner Twenty- first and Davenport, 80x80 Katherine C. Norris to Christl tenglll, Forty-ninth, 44 fet north of Webster, west side, 42x100........ Poter Zolen to Mary Stungls, northe onst corner Thirty-third and R, 60x130; R, 283.6 feet east of Bt. Mary's cemetery, south side, irreg- ular, approximately 1x68 Andl Makal and wife to Mila) nov et al, northwest corner Thirty- first and R, irregular, approxi- mately 90x120 Andrew Lancs and wife to Adolph Skibinskli et al., southwest corner Thirty-third and 1, . 1,178 John E. Retynski and wite to Will- lam J. Petersen, Castela: cast of Thirty-elghth, south slde, 0x122 . o Nollle Pollack and husband to L. Bond, Twenty-fifth avenu feat south of Sprague stree side, 40x100 B Nollle Pollack and lle Baright, Twenty-fifth venue, 886 feet mouth of Bprague street, west side, 40x100 . Louls Berka and wife to Muthias Ho- for et al, Nineteenth street, 366% foet north of pring, east side, 83% x166 eae 8 1. W. John Flora Smith, northwest corner Eighteenth and Nicholas, 44x108 . Jessle Lewls and husband to Mildred P. Hamilton and husband, Fifty- third avenue, 246 feet north of Jackson street, east side, 50x130.. Charles F. Davis and wife to Claude F. Anderson, Mason, 95 feet west of Thirty-seventh, north side, 40x84, and a parcel of ground, 11x47, adja. cent to the northwest corner...... Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Mable 8. Stephens, Bedford avenus, 40 feet west of Thirty-sixth avenue, south 4,500 1,700 2,060 west 263 202 476 FOR A FARM porch, also 8 attle rooms. First floor fs ond floor white enamel and birch, Tiled French doors between living and dining rooms. High FOR TERMS SEE OWNER, CHAS. ELY, 5364 Harney Street, Omaha. in kitchen, has refrigerator room, full bas Lot 60x135 feet, Price Walnut 1273, 150 side, 40x112.4 C._C. Waters Brown, southeast corner Thirty-sec- ond and Charles, 60x100........... Froderick H. Beals et al. to James Nesladek, Davenport, 80 feet east of ond, north side, 60x148 ‘Wharton Conatructio company to George C. Fiack, Cam- den avenus, 660% foet east of Thirtieth street, south side, 40x120; Camden avenue, 460% feet east of Thirtieth streot, south side, 120x Brown, 380% feet east of Thir- north side, 40x130; Brown, 460% feet east of Thirtleth, north Ide, 40x120; Camden avenus, 498% of Thirtieth street, south 2 Charles Hennlg and wife to George O. Flack, northeast corner Forty-fifth and Eval B80X136 ...iiiiiinnin 1. Kulakofsky and wife to Anna Sa rapa, Tenth, 132 feet north of Mar. tha, weat side, Lii)rerty League to Hold Mass Meeting The Trades’ Union Liberty League of Nebraska, an organization to which any union laborer in the state who is opposed to the “dry” movement is eligible to membership, will hold a mass meeting at Metz hall, also known as the Bohemian Catholic Turner hall, Thirteenth and William streets, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All union men have been urged to attend the meeting. The principal speakers will be as follows: Carl Minkley, a member of the state | legislature of Wisconsin and alder- man of the Twentieth ward, Mil- waukee. T. J. Daley of New York, of the International Metal union, Robert Byron of Chicago, an offi- cer of the Sheet Metal Workers. .G L. Slamp of Omaha, interna- ional secretary and treasurer of the Stationary Firemen’s union. It will be the first public meeting of the organization, {Burlington G. M. Returns From Vacation in West General Manager Holdrege of the Burlington is back from his annual outing spent at Dome Lake and Ran- chester, Wyo. Mrs. Holdrege is still at Ranchester, where she wfil remain several weeks. Mr. Holdrege said | that the mountains are filled with tourists, there being many more than during former summers. —_— Boothes Your Cough and Cold. Bell's resident Yolishers’ Dr. Pine-Tar-Honey soothe the raw spots, eases cough, kills cold germs. 26, All druggists.—Advertisement, %, Safe Invest- ment With Mortgage Se- curity and Builders' ai $1.20. Profit. Cash dividends and Joly 1st. g Home Builders, Inc. 17th and Dougles Sts. Omaha. Neb, Lansing Sends Note to Berlin About Attack on Owego Berlin, Saturday, Aug. 19.—(Via London, Aug. 22)—Concerning the American_note in the case of the steamer Owego, said to have been fired upon by a submarine, the state- ment was made this morning that the German naval authorities have re- ceived no information of the sort in the connection, the note being the first intimaation concerning the mat- ter. Efforts are being made by the authorities, it was said, to clear up the case. Washington, Aug, 22.—The case of the steamer Owego is surrounded at the State department with much secrecy and the foregoing Berlin dis- patch was the first disclosure that a note had been dispatched to the Ger- man government. The Owego, having some Ameri- cans on board, reported having been fired upon in the Mediterranean by a submarine early in the month, The fact that the German govern- ment appears to have no information lends strength to a contention the attacking submarine may have been Austrian. Price of Hogs Is Within Ten Cents of Yard Record Hogs hit a mark of $10.75 on the Southside market Tuesday. This price is a 25-cent advance over Monday and is within 10 cents of the record. for the yards made in 1910. AMUSEMENTS, ONLY CIRCUS COMING TO OMAHA DAY | AUGUS GREATEST SHOWS GIGANTIC FAIRYLAND SPECTACLE o rved Seats and ickets Circus Day at MYERS- G CO,, 1609 Farnam St. SAME PRICES AS AT THE: GROUNDS. MANAWA Fox Features Films Shown Every Evening Bathing, Boating, Dancing and Other Attractions. Free admission to park. 10c car fare from. Omahe. for adulis} purchase Yound-trip tickets for children, 18¢. Phone Doug, 494. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE SEASON OPENS | Sunday, August 27 | With a Bill of Striking Excellence, Seats Now on Sale. Douglas Fairbanks in THE HALF BREED Keystone Comedy. 4 Performances Daily 1-3.7-9. ANITA STEWART “THE SUSPECT” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. ¥ PARAMOUNT WORLD 2 PHOTO- pLAYS 156 8 HARNEYS o ol OPEN 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY AND THURSDAY VIVIAN MARTIN, “THE STRONGER LOVE" EMPRESS FALL GRAND OPENING TODAY “GUS EDWARD'S SCHOOL DAYS, “A Riot of Fun and Laughter, EDNA DREON, Talented Singing Comedienne Lochman and ummxnhh.q, ts, T Comedy Noveity Musical Act. PHOTOPLAYS, 'OMAHA'S FUN CENTER” gw >, iy Daily Mats., 15-28.50¢ Even'gs, 15-25-80-78¢ SAM HOWE 22 NEW SHOW HIS MUSICAL BURLESQUE a Mull, Dee Ladies® Diine Matines Weoak Days. BASE BALL OMAHA VS. TOPEKA ROURKE PARK FRIDAY, Arggafiumlfl DAY Berkaiow BaxSente s o Bess.

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