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FOR RENT—Business Pr'p'ty Offices and Desk Room. DERIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled unse Blcck, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice), $10 to §15 per month. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Dous. 1571 Miscellaneous. newly decorated, all mod. 2236 20th 8 WO! 514 Ware B Doug. 3083, BI u:tEE 16th and How- LLIARD parior; 1 ard; basement. Wrig WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. it & Lasbury. D. 153. North. A SACRIFICE SALE $3,750 BUNGALOW for $3,2560, On account { ot leaving city will sacrifice our home; & thoroughly modern, 6-room bungalow, at 3821 Fowler Ave. Bullt for home, al- most new, and complete in every detail; $1.360 cash required. 'Phone Colfax 2098. FOR SALE—High-grade five-room bungalow, North Side; hardwood floors throughout; oak finish, Uving and dining room; bal- ance hard pine; beamed cellings, fire- place; full cement basement; large at- tie; lot 46x120; half block from North 24th St. Price $4,300; $2,000 cash. Col- fax 3099, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1916. Omaha is today one of the most prosperous cities in the country; i creasing daily—NO them. “Go out an REAL ESTATE—Suburban “WE HAVE PEOPLE WAITING. For, HOUSES to Rent, for QUICK re- sults.’ List your properties with ~ ARCHER REALTY CO, Do 410. " WANTED—100 H 8 TO RENT, BEAVERS, 760 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2450. Furnished Houses and Flats. WANTED—Nicely furnished § or 6-room apartment in Farnam or Dundee distriot; strictly modern. Call room 205, Fontenelle. MOVING AND STORAGE Can you watch these developments going on eac! tion what the profit will be in Omaha Real Estate? W is the time to buy. d look Saturday.” FINANCIAL bank clearings are climbing higher each week; wholesale and retail business is growing faster than ever before in the history of the city. New skyscrapers are going up all around us. h day andl ques- Values are in- Look over the offers on this page and then go and see some of FARM AND RANCH LAD 1 BLK, TO BHERMAN AVE. Brandg new bungalow; 5§ dandy rooms and bath; oak finish; modern; 8. front lot; very classy little home for only $2,950; terms to suit most anyone. RASP BROS., OWNERS. 108 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653, SEMI-BUNGALOW, Cathedral district. Has 6 nice rooma— 3 nd 3 up { m. Now being completed at 3500 ebster St. Look it over. WRIGHT & LASBURY, D. 162, KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district reai- dence for sale. F. V. Kniest, 3516 N. 18th. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. locked rooms for household planos; moving, packing and OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 802 8. 16th St. Douglas 4163. IF interested in a small, cozy home near __Omaha university, call Webster 7: SNAP—Business lot, 30th and H $650. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. South. Van and two men Maggard— Y125 Der hour. Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. RENTAL FIDELITY &iviak FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of ‘vacant houses and apart- mel ; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed, We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, ing. 219 Douxlan 384 METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1615 How- ard St. Phone 1. 5524, T, C. REED "o o, s packing and atora 1207 Farnam St. Douxlas #1485, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. CREIGHTON ‘COLLEGE DISTRICT. We are offering a fine, well-built, thodern home located in a good dis and handy to street car; on first floor are four nice, large rooms, consisting of lv- ing room, dining room, nice den or library, with fireplace, and just the right size kitchen. On the second floor are four nice slze bedrooms and fine, large bath- room. The house has a full, well-lighted and ventilated basement, with an outside storage and mov- 11th St. Phone all t entrance; large, beautiful south front lot, ' with plenty of shade trees, flowers and shrubbery. Arrange to have us show you this place if you ar looking for a good, well-built, practical home. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg. Tyler §0. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT om house just north of Dodge S! L on: 3 of Farnam, on 33d. date in every particular. - formation see ALFRED THOMAS 308 First Nat. Bk, Bidg. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. New 7-r,, sleeping porch, oak and birch finish, buffet and book case, beam cell- ing, double floors, mirror doors guar- anteed furnace, = Corbin hardware, best material and workmanship throughout, South front, close in, close to car. Best buy in ‘Omaha. OQwner, Douglas 152. COMPARE workmanship and materials In my houses. There is a difference that you can find. F. 8. TRULLINGER, builder of WELL BUILT HOMES. 3518 LINCOL! BLVD.—1l1-room house, strictly modern, with hot water heat. Douglas 1818. NIFTY 7-room strictly modern home. Sac- rifice by owner. Don't fail to see inside. 1514 N. 41st. 7-ROOM modern house; good neighborhood; oak finish; price 4s right. Wal. 1677 North. Both places up-to- For further In- St., and 7-room house just south 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout, oak finish in living and din- ing rooms, large, light, white enamel bedrooms; ®ood location; restricted addition. A bargain at $3,160. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, €42 Paxton Block: Douglas 1723, INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE—$§400 come on pri 42,600, being 3 houses. rooms each ear high school Creighton collcge. Also few bungalo $300 down, and 3 rooms, $95 down, b ance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. OUSES 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, NICE home in Hanscom Park, close to New St. Peter's church, new bullding. Owner leaving city, must sell. WRIGHT & LASBURY, D. 152, 80x100 feet, 2530 S. 7th St.—$1,400. > Miscellaneous. HAVE customers for new 6, 6 and that can be sold on easy rage of two or It you want , list_with THE BYRON REED CO,, 212 Bo. 17th. APARTMENT HOUSE. 8 per cent net on price of $65,000. id nice location, w. 47 Omaha 716 DORCAS 8t, lot 40x110. 1916 8. 29th St, lot 100x150 BERKA & MUBIL. D. 6967, 70 FEET, 30 rooms, 66 feet, 20th and Dodge 88 feet, cor. 19th and Webster. . P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. THE BEST LOTS IN OMAHA At the PRICES AND TERMS. 4395 to $495. $10 Down, §6 Per Month. Located close in, West Farnam district; near car line; sewer, sidewalks, water and gas. They are real bargains. SHULER & CARY, 5074, 204 Keeline Bldg. North. After looking at MINNE LUBA 300 dif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition of the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots It YOU will come out today you will understand why othets are buylng. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO,, Tyler 187, 2 Omahi Bank Bldg. OR SALE. 3 dandy vacant lots, % block to car line; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sale. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313, City Nat. Bank Bldg. MINNE LUSA—Nloe lot on Titus Ave, near 24th St.; can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sol e me quick. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bl Pays Ne 6,200 i Doug! Ay H would consider Ford. Col A FEW FINE BUILDING LOTS left in Druid Hill, $2.00 down, 50c per week. Act quick. Tyler 646-J. A UNIVERSITY HOME. In the select North Side district, close to the University of Omaha. We take pride in offering this exceptionalfy fine home with south front lot. The first floor is admirably laid out, and contains a nice porch, vestibule, large attractive living room with brick fire- and bookcases; hospitable dining ; colonnade china cabinets, bulit-in ndy Pullman breakfast room cupboards; large kitchen, all ots, There are three roomy bedrooms on socond floor, with plenty of closet room; not_hot stuffy rooms, but light and airy, with good wide stairway leading to them. One bedroom is the same size as the liv- ing room and has a pretty little fireplace and double closets. In addition, there is a nice, la clo: The bath has all the latest plumbing, pedestal lavatory, base tub; clothes chute, medicine cabinet, tc. The woodwork in the house is select- ed oak, with beautiful oak floors through- out. The doors are 1% in. one panel birch. Bronze hardware, stc. The base- ment 1s full, with fine laundry, laundry tubs, ete. Comfort and good taste impress one in overy room and completely fulfilla the requirements of a real home. Shown any time by appointment. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701-2 Omaba Nat. Bank Bldg., Doug. 1474, A REAL HOME. In north end; one acre of ground: weil built house of § rooms. Ther are 4 rooms, with pantry, sewl) room, clothes presses and hall down- stuirs and 4 large bedrooms, hall and clothes presses upstairs; well With pump und sink in Kitchen; large cistern; cement walks; city water and sewer in street. Cherry, apple and plum trees, raspberries and grapes; % block (o car. Drice, $5,500. F. D. WEAD, 310 S, 18th, Wead Bldg. - South. CLOSE TO TRACKAGE. Bancroft and 26th, either under or level with viaduct; lots abutting on Burling- ton R. R., $650 to $1,000. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline, Miscellaneous. A GOOD lot for $76.00. 5 good lots for $76.00 each. Close to a car line. §1 down and 60c per week. Box 5036, Omaha Bee. — = = Benson. Suburban Acreage Close to Omaha 6.9 acres rich, lefel land, a short dis- tance from Benson, half mile to paved road, stores and Benson Gardens Jitney line. Only $426 per acre. Small payment down, balance monthly or quarterly. 3.7 acres, almost adjoining the above, all level, rich garden land, for $450 an acre. 8 acres, all in alfalfa; high, sightly land, close to the other two pleces, at $425 per acre. 6.44 acres water, for $376 per acre. This land is all advancing rapidl;. Be sure to look over some of these places as soon as possible, Call at our office or phone Tyler 60, and one of our salesmen with automoblile will show you this land. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST, PHONE TYLER 50, LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynuwosd today and s beautitul lots we are selling from $450 to 2600, A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Dong. 692 1507-8 W. O. W. Bldg. START YOUR HOME IN BENSONI BUY THIS LOT( down and $10.00 per month; price | level land. Has running SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW JUST COMPLETED Large llving room, dining room and Kkitchen on first floor; three large bed- rooms and bath upstairs; oak finish a oak floors throughout; built-in bookcase and buftet; full basement; rything complete and up-to-date, Located at 3029 Nicholas 8t.; easy terms. SCOTT AND HILL CO, Doug. 1009. Ground Fl. McCague Bidg. NEW BUNGALOW. Five rooms, strictly modern, full ba ment, furnace t, oak finish and oak fioors, nicely papered and latest lighting fixtures, Located 3! North 25th St Vrice §3,100. Terms, ORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. Pnone Douglas 4270 1 Only been bullt a few years; all modern oxcept heat; $150 down; balance §1§ monthly. Located at 3110 Burdette St TRAVER BROTHERS, 700 Umaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D, 6316, k2 $250.00; #'ze, 0x128; located on Locust 8t., between Clark and Burnham, wot far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright, Bee office, Omal Dundee. milton, REAL ESTATE—Suburban | some (rees, in the same locality, |= |REAL ESTATE—Ot ‘Dundee. $6,250 DUNDEE BRICK AND STUCCO The best value in all Dundee. 8 rooths and sleeping porch, attractive inside and out with all bullt-in features: extra large | fireplace. Has living room, dining room, kitchen, den and breakfast room on the first floor, Full lot, handy to car, paving | taxes all paid. Must be sold at once at | this low price. | GLOVER & SPAIN, ' 919-20 City National. Douglas 39 DUNDEE LOTS. Two highly desirable bullding lots in Dundee, located at 51st and Cum- re nicely terraced north and east front. ze 92x136. Price $3,000, F. D. WEAD, 310 So. 18th. Wead Bldg. ___Real Estate, Loans, Mortgag §PER CENT to 6 per cent on beat olass city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. _PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. 3600 MORTGAGE, bear por cent semi- Ann.; secured by property valued at 32,680, mage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. PRIVATE MONEY SHOPEN & COMPANY, _____KEELINE_BUILDING. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, 1016 Omaha Nat. Phone Dougl 2718, MONEY to loan on improved farms and | We also buy good farm mort- ‘Kloke Inv. Co, Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED, THOS. L. McGARRY, __KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, REAL ESTATE loans, § per cent. o D. B. BUCK & CO, 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. South Dakota Lands, DAIRY FOR SALE—Two miles from town. 800 acres deeded land, 43 cows, 20 horses, milking machine, cream separator, wagons, farm machinery, auto delivery truck. First class trade. Must sell because owner is with militia on Mexican border. Write, Cold Brook Dairy, Hot Springs, South Dak. e Miscellaneous. ACREAGE—Y to 6-A. tracts on car | Easy terma. C. R. Combs 811 Brandels Thea, Blds. Doug. 39, t For Sale. WE ARE going to ciose out our entire atock of wagons, teaming gears and harness at below manufacturers’ cost; come In at once and see these bargains; nothing re- served. We have wagons and harness to sult your particular needs. Don't you think you had better look? JOHNSON-DANFORTH CO. 1629-31-33 North 16th 8t DUNDEE SPECIAL. A “peach” of a house, located on Dodge 8t. between 4§th and 49th practically new, strictly mod., living room, with fire- | place, dining room and kitchen on first floor; four bedrooms and bath on second. Let us show you this. D. V. SHOLES CO.,, 916 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. DUNDEE BUNGALOW. 8ix rooms and sleeping porch; modern in every way; first cl; repal location; immediate possession; for short | time will make price of $4,000. Terms. Call owner, Doug. 4823 or Walnut 3072, $0x150 SOUTHEAST corner lot, on Lincoin Highway, In Happy Hollow; cheapest lot 1671, by owner, $4,75 llke ren South Side. 6-ROOM residence, South Side, $1, cash, balance '§15 per month. Doug Miscellaneous. 40 ACRES. WEST DODGE STREET. This is located only 6% miles west of 16th street and }4 of 3 mile from the Lincoln High= way and has a good 2-story 7-room house, barn 30x36 and corncrib 24x32, all built a few years ago; 2 wells. Has about 10 acres in pasture; 64 acres in alfalfa; 1% acres in grapes; 1% acres in orchard, all bearing, and the balance under cultivation. Price $675 per acre. Owner on premises glad to show prop- erty at any time. Call us up about this, as 40-acre tracts as , close in as this are difficult to find. GEORGE AND COMPANY, glas 7 90 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. " Level Acre Running Water $675.00 $10.00Down adam road, free jit- ross rear, east front. .00 per month., Ask 60. ¥ HARNEY ST. ACREAGE. Just listed, 17 acres just west of Fair- nice laying land. Owner has de- to put this on the market for 30 days only. If interested see us at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Natlonal Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781 50 ACRES, 21 miles from Omaha, $100.00 per acre; terms; some exchange. Archer Realty, 580 Brandeis Bldg. %A, Blk, In ¥airacres; now Brownell Hall district, *C. J. Can McCague Bldg. _ = REAL ESTATE—Exchanges WANTED—To exchange desl; properties in Grand Island and Nebri lands, all clear, well secured first mort- gages and cash, for a good brick busi- ness property In a growing and well established city in Nebraska. U. 8. L and Loan Company, Box 604, G and, Nel A el BEE WANT ADS GAINED 18,699 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained In first seven months 1916, Good result at less cost is the reason why. 12.R, mod. residence; paving paid; want 5-r. mod. bungalow as firat payment; bi ance easy ter Morgen. Doug. 4379, FOR SALE—264x132; faces thres streets; near new Ford building; splendid manu- facturing site, Address B-d11, Bee, REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE, 40x70 feat, at street car transter point, with new one-story and basement double brick store. Income now $1,140 per year; will be $1,200 after June 1,'1918. The leases run nearly four years; tenants pay for repalrs. Price $12000; liberal terms 3. H. 416-18 Keelino BIdg. Corner lot, DUMONT & CO., Phone D. 690, REAL ESTATE—Investments NO MAN on a salary. u can Invest a small or large sum with Home Bullders, and you are guaranteed 7 per cent on your investment Shares now $1.20 each. BSafe, profitable invest- ment. No speculation.. HOME BUILDERS, INC., 1 17 and Douglas. Pho Doug. ,fiEl}',, WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg. Real estate, city property, large ranches pecialty her *Cities ARB you looking for an almost modern house and a few acres, just the right distance from town? If so, write E. W. Frans, Plattsmouth, Neb, ; cholce | FA CITY and farm loans, b, 8%, 6 per cenl. _J. M. Dumont & Co., 418 Keeline Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans, H. Binder, City Nutional Bank Bldg. 245 Omaha “Natl, Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS .y ta8 &y and FOR SALE—Good, gentle horse, buri Ave, or harneas, cheap, 2609 Ka eall Colfax 3014, wagon and _harne Poasinger, Harney 32 4 HORSES, harness, wagon and aurrey. Col- fax 1545 for FARM and city loans, 5-6% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648, 5 and 6 per cent. D. 6707, Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, F. D. Wes _ Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam Sts. Abstracts of Title. Abstract Co. We Guarantee downyour "wsitact. on t . erson Bids. Title, Guarantee and Abstract C 306 8. 17th S8t, ground floor, __Bonded by Mass. Bonding and_Ins bring fice in Nebr: _|FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. 160 ACRES, well improved farm; 1,000 bear- ing fruit trees; $1,600; easy terms; 120 acres, well improved bottom farm; $20 acre; terms. Jones, Pettigrow, Ark. 160 acres; lot loam s uncultivated; 17 miles east of For City, Ark.; price $30 per acre. Sizn Trotter, Riverton, Ill. Colorado Lands. COLORADO land excursion postponed on ac- count of strike. Muke inquiry. Netha- way, Florence, Neb, oy Iowa Land. 250 TOWA FARMS for sal Madison and Unlon County, Ia., fro te §125 r acre. Write the F. Land Co., ston, Towa. Minnesota Lands. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soll, well mettled part of Todd county, Minn,, good toads, schools and churchea; price $156 to $20 per acre: terms $1.00 per acre cash, balance $4.00 per acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make a low railroad rate to inspect. Schwab Bros, 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min- neapolls, Minm FOR SALE or trade for land or live stock, a 40-acre dalry farm; close to town. All fonced, good improvements, at $33 an acre. Address owner, Box 68, Willow River, Minn, Missouri Lands. FOR SALE ol de, 0 acre blue grass stock and grain farm; 76 miles north- t of Kansas City in Livingston county, sourl, every acre good. Well improved. Want cheaper land, more or less acres up to $10,000. Write owner' for descrip- tlon, Sam Gravatt, Box 324, Drumwright, $60 L. Jones AN HONEST AD Men ask us, “If your land Is as you say It is, why Is It The honest answer ls, Specu up this land years ago and have not im- proved 1t. The cattlemen also, who ha' the run of this land fres, have dis- couraged settlers from coming in and locating. Now the speculator is ready to sell at a fair price, and the cattlemen are well fixed and the country is now ready and open for settlers, men who will farm this land as it should be, and they will make as much, If not more money, all things considered, as back east on the high priced land. Just think of fit, our small grain is making 12 to 38 bu, this year at §1.26 per, and we have a very fine stand of corn, and yet this has been the driest year for twenty years. When you can buy land that will produce as this 18 doing, with hogglng it in meth- ods, don’t you think it a good investment? Heavy black loam soll, with clay subsoll, only $16 to $26 an acre. We ral alfalfa and all other that s ralsed In the e ator, and plenty of it; schools, churches, mar- a good class of people, chautauqua and lyceum annually, and Grant, the county seat, is & good, growing town, with electric light and water works. This Is an hon honest with yourself an it there is such a thin tate man. ol county, D Wagon umbreilas, 31.00. Wagner, 801 N, 16th. — PR et _ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AT YOUR PRICE. 1916 Willys Knight, almost new. 1916 Overland Bix-86 T, 1916 Overland 83 T, 1 Overland 78 roadats 1918 Overland 76 tourin, 1915 Maxwell light five. 1916 1016 1916 1913 1916 1913 Overland, quiok for cash. Pops Hartford Racer, quick for cash. 1916 Ford, open delivery, w. htly used. er, almost new. Most of the cars listed have starters and electric lights. Prices from $100 up, WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, . 2047 Farnam St. Doug, 3200, BEFORE you buy look these cars and prices over, It will pay you well: Chalmers Roadster 2 Overlands Studebaker. Mets Cadillac .. 3 Fords . Chevrolet Roadater .. 3 1916 Indian _ Motoreycle, good as new. 176 C. W, FRANCI8 AUTO CO. 2216 Farnam, Fire, Thett and Liabllity at loweat rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dou AUTO CLEARING HOUS 209 Farnam Ford Roa Cole Touring Overland Tourl ng ___Buick B 3¢ Roads 3 BEE_WANT-ADS GAINED PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained in first seven months 1916, Good results at leas cost is the reason why. FOR SALE—Intsr| “aut hotaspower, at a 221, or at 3811 USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO,, __1814-16-18 Farnam Bt 1 SOUTH BEND bed, full equipmen Re, WH will trads you a new Ford for your old one, INDUSTRIAL GARAGE C 20th and Harney. Douy N FOR SALE—One Ford delivery body and twin motoreycle, 3512 Charles Bt. Automobiles Wanted. WANTED. Ford touring car and som h for Overland. Ask for Mr. Farrar, 2047 nam 8t 191 Fi DON'T throw away old tires. We make o new tire from 3 old ones and you 80 per cent. 2 in 1 Vuleanizing Co., 1616 Dav- enport 8t.,, Omaha, Neb. Douglas 3914, EXPBRT auto repairing, 'servios oar &i- " Omaha Gars Auto Repairing and_Painting. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 310 N. 18th, NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Bervio prices right. 318 8, 19th 8t. D. T Auto Tires and Supplies No. 16 Madison county, 160 acres, 314 miles from town, fine Improvements, fenced and cross fenced. 140 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and alfalfa. Priced right, will make terms. W. T. SMITH CO. 914 City Nat'l. Bank Bldg, Omaha, 130 AND B0-ACRE Johnson county, Neb, farms; well improved. A bargain in im- proved 80 In Sarpy Co. STEWART, Sleg . 1 oG IR TIh FINE Brown county, Nebraski trade for good lumber yard or hard or both combined; fine water, grass hay; extra good Im vements; well stocked with cattle, hor: and machinery. Address Y-560, Bes. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR BALE. 56% A., very cholce land, just N. W, Benson, Belongs to bank, Must sell, A bargain, Ses me for price and term A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk. J. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM. 200-acre farm, close to Waterloo, nearly all in cultivation. Priced right. WRIGHT & LASBURY, D. 163, REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE % A, sightly, 524 and Grover, $1,000; 2% A. on paved St., $2,000; 2 A., 53d and Pacific, $2,000 cash. Doug. 2047. Ses DUNDEE. VACANT BARGAINS. $3,000—Two full lots on the northeast cor- ner of 6ind and Webster. Ground 100 x136. Immediately ‘088 the street east from the Arthur Cooley home. This is restricted district and is only one block from the car line, Only one house can be bullt on the two Not another location of equal in Dundee will compare with it | for the money. $3,600—Southwest corner of 6lst and Cali fornia, 75x1560 ft. of greund. front, on top of the hill. block from the car line. walks and paving on both all improvements pald for in N This |s an unusual opvortunity to get close to the car line and yet be in one of the finest districts in Dund 8ee It tod: t | BEAVERS, 760 Omaha Nat, Bk, Doug. 2450, ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, 6 and 6-room houses that can be mold for $100 cash, balance $16 per month; glve complete description first lotter? W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1820 Farnam St Tel. Doug. 1064. OUR speclaity handiing property for out-of- town owners. GALLAGHER & NELSON, Omaha T WANTED—100 HOUSES TO RED ob. FARM for sale by owner; cholce 220-acre . E. Neb,; fine improvements; to suit. Address Y, 681 Bee, 160 ACRES 1 mile from town; le by of soll; good improvements. Price $126. 14 Cit; Bldg, nd, ad- Write D, TOWN far, Joining Hdrahey, C. Patterson, Omaha, Neb. 30 ACRES ;l good farm land near Omaha. Price is right. 8. P. Bostwick & Son, 300 New Mexico BARGAINS In producing New Mexico, Inquire at once of John N, Karn, U, 8, Commissioner, Des Moines, New Mexlco. Wisconsin Land: Persistent Advertising 1s the Road to Success. HAVE buyers for amall houses and lots in North Omaha. Write §053, Bee. —— e POULTRY AND PET STOCK BIN—Best dairy and gen Bettlers excellent lands for ri 36 on Wi Central Land Grant; te sores wanted. If interested In fruit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Addross Land Com- missioner 800 Rallway, Minneapolis, Minn. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., | Tyler 1536, Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. | NOW is the proper Ume for your birds t shed feathers, “Song and Moulting Food," 15c per box, what he need: now. Max Gelsler Bird Co, GET literatur» and maps on the cheapest g00d land in United Statea. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Doug. 1183, 96,000 STOCK of Pennsylvania tires, anteed 4,000 miles, for o at reduced ‘SEE us for bargains in standard makes. Expert tire repairing. Zwiebel Bros, 3518 Farnam. Motorcycles and Bicycles NBARLY new #36 girl's bicycle, $20, Phon. Walnut 1683, REAL ESTATE TRANSF! Caroline A, Lundberg Lester @, Bratton, Cuming street, 100 feet east of Fifty-firate stres north side, 50x186. Emille B. Davis to den, Webs! venue, 240, of Twenty-fifth avenue, 40x182 ... Joseph Cich an rostka, northwe: L ERS ot o Crelgh, Bons & Co. to Smith Briok company, Dorcas street, 85.7 feet st of Twenty-first street, nide, 16x25; Twe feet north of Dore to Patrick M cond street, 80 feet mouth of Page street, east side, 4 south of Page 108% ... Thomas Tighe to won street, South Om wast of Twenty-sevenuth str wide, 8 ncres . John Schmlerer and wife to Willlam W. Crane, southesst corner Slxteenth strost and Shorwood avenus, irregu- lar, approxtmarely 120x140 ..... Lulu N. Jerome to James Hutchins Twenty-tifth street, 353 feet south of Sprague, 41x100 Josephine M. Forney to Mau Lucas street, Benson, 60 Haleyon avenue, irregul mately 54x60 . Winter Byles to W. B. Worley, Crown Point avenue, 370 fest west of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side, 46x 136 Emma 8. Wiemer and vid K. Buck, Franklin street, George feater, Madl- 457 feot north "Forney, eant of , Approxi- 460 “1 with REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS fool west of Thirty-elghth street, south side, 50x130 . sanes . Edith Miohaells, administratrix, to John Polito, Twelth street, 284 foet south of Plerce st weat slde, - §bx148 Marie Benak and1 husband to Rosa Hrbek, Nineteenth street, 100 feet north of O street, east side, 50x130. . Walynty Bojanak! to Andrew Sobesyk, southeast corner Thirtieth and Vin- ton streets, 843 x136 . Ty Oak C. Redick and wife to Btta A. Winn, Leavenworth street, 46 feet ‘weat of Fifty-third street, north sid: 46x130 deneaans Michael Shannon and wife to Bruno Butkewios and wife, T street, 260 feot west of Forly-second street, north side, 50x120 George W. Garloch and wife to An tonia Jensen, Hamllton atreet, 80 feot east of Thirty-fourth atreet, north side, 40x78% .. s Four Doctors Puzzled, Fifth Says Smallpox An extraordinary case of smallpox is that of Dahl Baxter, a young man employed by the weather bureau at the Drexel farm observation station. A few weeks ago he went on his vacation, taking a trip to Virginia. While he was there he began to feel sick, When he started for Omaha he was quite ill. Arriving in Chicago, he went to a physician there, who was unable to diagnose his trouble, He continued his journey and when he arrived in Omaha the skin of his face and arms was peeling off. He went to three different doctors here in an effort to find out what his mal- ady was, but none of them diagnosed it. Finally he went to a fourth ana this one said he had smallpox. He was removed to the city conta- gious disease hospital, where he is 'now recovering, A. C. Storz Administrator 0f His Wife’s Estate Arthur C. Storz, automobile deal- er, has been appointed administrator of the estate of his late wife, Clara, who was killed in an automobile ac- cident at Council Bluffs June 8. The machine driven by Mrs. Storz was struck by a Rock Island train, The petition “asking Storz's appointment asserts that cause for damage action exists against the railway. Heirs mentioned beside the husband are Thomas Hart, Omaha, the father; Carrie M. Hart, mother; Henry Hart, brother, of Chicago; Frank Hart, brother, and Nellie Hart, sister, both of Omaha. Nellie, the younger sis- ter, was seriously injured in the smashup. How to Cure Colds. Avold exposurs and drafts, Eat right. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, It kills and dentroys the cold germs, All druggists.— Advertisement, The Secret of Author of “The End of the Trall,” “Figh France," etc. FIFTEENTH INSTALLMENT. Synopsis. Lisutenant Jaryis Hope reports findings on the invention of Dr, Ralph Burke, On the trial triv ot the inventor's boat a Jap- anese helper Is surprised in the act of exam- ining_the mechanism, Attempt to bur ise Burke's luporatory falls; daughter Cleo finds him m: bedroom.' Cleo sells her father's booka; she finds a note from which she learns they contain wecret formuls. Olga Ivanoft and Gerald Morton, aples in search of formula, Clt | attempt to captur Hope and Cleo A 8Dy, emp! and Cleo take boat for lent storm Hope and island and discover man they hunt is there. Mahlin and anese also reach the lsland. They esca) from Hope, but return and dynamite the shack. Hope and Cleo manage to reach Sandsboro, where Dr. Owen has one of the books, He arranges to meet Hope at the hotel with book. Morton poses as Hope and but for an earthquake would have pos- sessed the volume, Cleo s ~aptured by Morton and taken to cabin tn the mountains, Ilh- finds there book for which they search. Fortunately she gets note to Hope, who, s he crosses teals up ohops at cable with an Hool to save Hope, He reaches grested by Cleo; ahe y are follows by Mahlin Jap, who attempt to kidnap Cleo, Bhe swings herself over the canyon. Olga and Morton are das to earth in an neroplane. Hope and Cleo pulled from quicksands by Hook and a grapevins, M lin and Satsums are called before the Black Council, On the track of another book, they find the owner has lost it. Hope colves a lotter demandig his marriage to a #irl who claims he compromised her. FHe is forced to comply by Cleo. Accidentally | ho learns it ia & plot to rope him in, He is Iater summoned to Washington. Morton and Olga are cared for by & rancher, who warns them agsinst Carillo the bandit. by venture too far from the ranch and are captured by the outlaws. Carillo offers Morton his freedom for ransom. Olga ?‘l'llfl‘l » awears her | book from her Montgomery, finds her in Saoram ton to his room, where she confronts him. An attempt to kill him ends in her death at his hands. Cleo is kidnaped from the hotel, while Hope is away. (Continued From Yesterday.) Upon reaching Ignacio, Hook as- certained, after considerable question- ling, that there was indeed a Greek | fisherman named Vlasto who lived ith his wife in a small shack on Ithe beach, several miles from the town, Landing at the ricke(?' little wharf and crossing the strip of sandy beach on which nets were drying, he approached the miserable dwelling. he tiny doorstep was shaded by vines, and seated under them was a irl. A pale and pitifully wasted girl, gut at a sight of her Hook gave a shout of joy. It was Cleo. For a mo- ment she stared at him as though he had been a stranger; then the light of recognition showed in her great, tired eyes, and with a sob of relief and hap- fimels she threw both arms around is neck, like a child who had been lost and found. By dint of careful questioning he was able to gradually piece together the strange story of her disappear- ance. For twenty-four hours after Mahlin's departure she had waited, without food or water, for his return. At last the darkness, thirst and hunger had their effect on nerves already overstrained; her habitual coolness deserted her and she gave way to the hysteria of blind, unreasoning fear. During the long hours of her impris- onment she had discovered in the floor of the storehouse a trap-door, which had evidently been overlooked by Mahlin, and this she raised, in- tending to use it as a last resort, At last, when her highly strung nerves were at the breaking point, she heard the By E. Alexander Powell opyr | Police Investigate Injuries to Infant The mother in the County hospital, believed to be insane, the 18-month- old daughter in the Child Saving In- stitute, and the 5-months-old son in the County hospital with his little head battered and bruised from de- batable causes—this is the state of affairs existing in the family of Peter Vasgroviwich, being investigated by the South Side police in connection with juvenile authorities. Troubles in the home caused South Side officers to enter the residence at 2920 S street. The mother was found suffering with a broken thumb, while the infant of 5 months was suf- fering from a number of lacerations ¢ and bruises on the head. According to Probation Officer Miller, the father asserts his wife is insane and declares that while temporarily mentally un- balanced she grabbed the little one by the feet and bumped its head against the wall. The mother, on the other hand, declares the father kicked the tot while it was lying on the floor. The case of the mother will be of- cially taken before the Insanity com- mission, The father, deprived of his wife and two children, is going about his work on the South Side. Wants an Accordion to Take Back to the Heathen Who has an accordion that will muster up music enough to interest the heathens of Hindustan? Appeals galore lnve been made to Probation Officer Miller by the Rev. F. C. Aldrich of Shenandoah, Ia, a returned missionary from India, an- nouncing his plans to return and ex- ressing the wish for an accordion. he missionary will return to Hin- dustan within a few days. No funds are provided by the church for pur- chase of musical instruments and Rev. Aldrich believes an accordion will as- 'sist in his endeavors to show the heathen the light. Holdup Man and Accomplices Arrested by the Police John Doyle of Chicago and Ella Brown and Nellie Daniels, 205 North Eleventh street, were arrested and charged with holdir)lg “Ilt) and rob- bing J. Gonzales at Tenth street and Capitol avenue Thursday night. § Boyl! did the work, but the women accompanied him and took the re- volver with which he threatened his victim, the police said. Gonzales lost = $10 and a watch., Doyle confessed when he was taken to police head- quarters. R Submarine in Flanders,” “Th " “Vive Ehied, 1016, by B Alssanda: Powalh " a motor car stop at the end of the wharf and the sound of men rapidly. ufl»proachml: Never pausing to Ithink that they might be friends fnnud of enemies, and terrified at the thought 'f that Mahlin was returning to carry out his nmfinken threat, she hurrieds | ly threw off her coat and hat, off her slippers, and lowering hersel silently through the trop.doeor into the water, struck off in the darkness in what she supposed to be the direcs tion of the shore, But she loat her bearing, her strength failed her, and with a cry for help, she lost consciot ness, When, after many days, she turned to a realization of t{.bn. was in bed, evidently in a fisherma hut, tended by an olx Greek fisherman and his wife, " The shoek of her abi i tion, her fear of Mahlin and Satsuma, and her narrow escape by drowning, had resulted in a long and alarming nervous break-down, from which sh wnurludm‘lly rmverlnl. ) Vi a t out her ( Cleo, ufo Hook, when he 'II? hm nd I'm going to take you her story, blxk :c tov‘:ll." : nd to this plan she made no ob. | jection, Only ‘once, in “she | gl _IoE. ¢, indeed, did she “Jarvis?” she asked, 4 “.lnlmined e “Is he well " I'he lootenant’s been almast cra :r;:l;:::;f."l lllln C'A.o;; lh‘e old uflg simply. And wi seemed content’.' ki . Q) . . . The official trial of Dr. Burke's in- z:nno;t!_nd sur) " tddHopa'l.'rtl!elt 3 pectation, t had done ev that he had claimed for it, b We" are entirely satisfied, Mr, Hope," the chairman of the commis- sion had to;d ’l:irn. “I shall wire the sccretary of the navy tonight urgin, that steps be taken lmmedin‘uly to‘ l:- Snre the rights for the government nce our submarines are fitted with this apparatus, our coasts and har- bors will be virtually immune from attack.” And now: with the submarine run- ning awash as it sped back to Mare Island, Hope stood .on the deck be- side the conning tour, staring out across the water of the bay turned momentarily crimson by the setting sun. The secret of the submarine had been found at last. It had proved an unqualified success. The accept- ance by t‘he government was virtuall assured. ” He had* accomplished his mission and would doubtless receive commendation and promotion. But of what avail was it all now? With Cleo gone his success was not worth having. Tears blinded him at the thought of how, had she been alive, they would have rejoiced together, So engrossed was he in his melan- choly thoughts that he failed to ob- serve the dingy power. boat which ran alongside as the submarine slow- led down to approach its moorings, Standing in the stern was Hook, way- ing his hat delightfully, He had evi- dently come out to offer congratula- tions. But, as the fishing boat came closer, he stepped aside and the young officer, looking down with staring, incredulous eyes, saw, seated in the stern amid a pile of pillows a girl, white and fragile as a flower, who smiled up at him happily. For a moment he continued to stare as though his eyes deceived him, Then, with a great cry of love and haj 4 ness, he sprang to the deck of the | fishing boat and gathered her into his arms, b > ki THE END.