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FOR RENT—HOUSES MOVING AND STORAGE West. HEAT AND JANITOR SERVICE FURNISHED. Beautiful, new brick residence, elght rooms, modern throughout; 4103 Farnam street. Large llving room, sun room and dining room, kitchen, vestibules and re- trigerator room on first floor. Bullt-in bookcases, china closet, cupboards: dining room beautifully finished and lighted. Thres bedrooms, sun room and tiie bath room; bulit-in wardrobe and large clothes closets on second floor. Large, dry base- ment two astore rooms, laundry equip- ment. This house was built for & home by the owner. The appointments are exceptional- ly fine and convenient. for Inspec- tlon Sunday, from 2 to 4 p. For particulars cell W Bros. Co., Tyler 63%, at 1317-15 City Natlonal Bank Bulldin eb. -ROOM house, modern, 3564 Howard St $36; small cottage, 3560 Howard, $18. In- quire at 3664 Howard St. S-ROOM 2 baths, West Farnam district, $45.00. _Phone Doug. 2947. T 7-r._house. Also 4-r, $15. Close In. Apply 2845 Capitol Ave. North, ND. 3220 BURT ST.—7 rooms; hot water heat; large lawn; half block from car. Let us show you this. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1536. Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. “GRANT ST conm., mode F_Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. Dou NINE-ROOM modern house near high school $45.00. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chlcago. FOR RENT—2 26th St., b-room mod- FTI_COUAR 1 Web. 4096. South. IF'OR RENT—Ten-room, all modern house at 3017 Pacific St.; newly painted and papered throughout and in fine condition Call 1202 City Nat. Bank Bldg., or Phone D. 3133. FOR RENT—AIl modern; bath, furngce, electric light; b-room house, 1710 Deer Park Blvd. Phone Tyler 2376 W. $20.00, FOUR big rooms, water, gas and electric light, $12. Douglas 7581. &R house with bath_ 1613 Dorcas SE. Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MODERN 4-r., 3401 Magle 8t. 6-r., 1713 California St MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. N. (A good de- newly decorated 4313 Seward St. house throughout, in a good resldence section) .. $30. ., 3417 Francis St 35.00 3607 No. 30th St. (A cholce cottage, with garage In rear).... 256,00 3901 No. 17th St 30.00 627 Park Ave. (Close in), re- 25.00 dwelling newly decorated through- out, choice residence section).... 35.00 8-r., 8716 Lincoln Blvd. (A good d tached house In very choice res! dence section) ............ie0.n 40.00 FLATS 8-r, 713 No. 20th Bt............... 36.00 WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM- PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 203 So. 17th St. Doug. 5013. WE want more houses ana apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list is conslusive proof of the efficlency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see, Payne & Slater Co, “Omaha's Rental Men,” 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg., Doug. 1016 §7—=3-R., 1919 Clark St. $7.50—4-r. cottage In rear $25.—b6-r. bungalow, all mod., H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Blk. Douglas 8068: 1714 Sahler St., 6-r., all mod., $27.50. 1216 8_17th St, 6-r., part mod., $16.00. BIRKETT & COMPANY, 2223 N. 20th St. 2223 Clark. 423 Beo Bldg. Doug. 633. HOUSES FOR RENT, & CREIGH, SONS & CO. 508 BEE BLDG., DOUG. 200. FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West YOU'VE SEEN NOTHING BETTER CLOSE IN. East half of double brick house to let; 7 rooms and rec. hall: oak woodwork, hlxhvv.lnm fixtures and decorations; extra large porch; $45. See owner next door at 223 Capitol Ave. Phone R, (fl“‘ APTS.—I3th Ave. and I ouglas J and 4-room apts., automatic ele- fireproof, soundproof, roof gar- e Harney 2074 or l\ollx 3456 " th, near 2511 ney. Very desirable. Orly $33 Yrnest Sweat, New Hamllton. D 1472, VERY cholce 6-room heated apartment on West Farnam St. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1502 FARNAM ST. South. 8-ROCM modern flat, first-class condition, witkin walking distance. Rent, $40. Phone Walnut 3034 or Doug. 1966, Miscellaneous. Eight-roora wodern brick, only $26. WRIGHT & LA\BURY D 152 FOR RENT—Business Pr’ p’ty Stores. FOR RENT—Part of store room at 1614 Farnam; suitable for small line of mer- chandlse In connectlon with cigars and news. 324 S. 18th St. GOOD opening for bakery, restaurant or pool hall; aleo building for milliner. Ap- ply Mangold & Glandt Bank, Benning- ton, Neb. ) vator, SEE my beautiful, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO Careful attention given to orders fot moving, p.cking or storage; office &t Ray- mond Furniture Co., ard St 1613 and 1616 How- Phone D 5524, Van and two men $1.26 per hour Moving, packing Pmm- storage and shipving THE BEE: OMAHA, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED South. FOR SALE—The beautiful strictiy modern § room home In Hansocrm Park district, advertised last week for #5500, will now &Ko for $4,600 If taken at once. $2,000 cash, balance lese than rent. Must sell quick. 3109 Pacific St. Harney 6873 B-room bungalow will soon be fin- all modern; easy payments. 1210 Red 1881 iscellancous. NEW 1she 8 WEST FARNAM. 108 SOUTH J8TH ST. Fine $-room, terrace, having four large bedrooms, east front, select West nam district; also very conventent Farnam cars. Price $46. PAYNE & SLATER CO,, 616 Omaha Nat. Bldg. _ Phone D. 1016. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT A-room nouse just north of Dodge St. on 334 St., and 7-room house just south of Farnam, on 3id Both places up-to- date \n every particular Fer further In. formation see ALFRED THOMAS 308 First Nat Bk Blds. FOR RENT. ‘West End residonce, near 33d and Fi nam, 8 large rooms, very handsome deco- rations, hot water heat; large lot, 80x180 ft. front. This 18 one of the nicest resi- dences of its size in this district. For rent only on vear's lease to responsible tenant. Price $75. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1563 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. Brand new G-room bungalow, located in Cathedral district. Lot 40x128 Wil sell on cash payment of $500, balance like rent. Let us show it to you. You will buy It you see it SHOLES CO. v _ 915 City Nat. Bank Bld, Doug. 49. ~ FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Located west, and oconvenient to oat line: modern except heat: a bargain If wold this week, $2,300: $260 cash and $22.80 per month Call Douglas 5074 for appolntment to inspect. to LINCOLN BLVD.—11-room with hot water 3518 strictly modern, Douglas 1818 use, heat HOUSE for sale cheap, 7 rooms, well lo- cated, two lots; will sell cheap. 4611 Franklin 8t North. FIRST TIME LISTED. §-room, nearly new, strictly modern bungalow. Located near 29th and Fort. Living room, dining room, kitchen and den on first floor, two bedrooms and bath on second. Oak floors and oak woodwork throughout. Built-in bookcases, colonnade openings. House {8 being newly decorated throughout. Owner has reduced price §750 for immediate sale. When can you see it? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. Douglas 1 106 McCague Bldg. TODAY'S BARGAINS, A nifty new bungalow of 5 rooms and bath; oak finish, with oak floors; modern fn every way; full basement, furnace, fine south front lot, 1% blocks from Sherman Ave. car; a little north ¢ Kountze park. Price §2,950; about $350 cash, rest month- 1y. RASP BROS., 1653. 106 McCague Bldg. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 622 and 624 North 19th street boule- vard; two houses, with $720.00 annual rental, large lot, close in. Wart offer at once. Doug. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1506. 300 Beo Bldg. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bunga- low, with bath. It is finished in oak, up-to-date built-in features and light- ng fixtures, full basement; large attic. * ocated at 3923 North 25th St. Price, $3,150. Easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bullding. Phone Douglas 4270. A GOOD HOME CHEAP. 3 r. and reception hall on 1lst floor; 8 r. and bath on 2d floor; strictly mod., on mice lot and in good nelghbor- hood; near 15th and Laird. Look at It; it may be just what you want. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, Near 8th and Willlam; 6 r. on lat floor, 2 r. and bath on 2d floor; nicely arranged; strictly mod., on nice lot, 50x121; paving 2-story, pald. A dandy home for $3,500. Let us show it to you. F. D. WEAD, 310 South 18th Wead Bldg. THREE DANDY NEW HOMES Two 6-rdom and one 7-room, all mod- ern, brand new, finished In oak down- stairs; one house has stucco finish; an other has sunroom; all have bullt-in buf- these are exceptionally well built having been built by day labor; they are located on fine eaat front lots, on paved street, near excellent car serv- ice and not far out on west side. You'll miss it if vou don't ask to see these dwellings. Can be bought on very rea- sonable terms, SCOTT AND HILL CO. 106 N. 15th St Douglas 1009, FREE TO PURCHASER. of the strictly up-to-the-minute sev- en-room house, all oak finish: $100 in furnishinge; nice south front lot, soddad over all; close to car line, school and churches. Call Sunday and evening, Harncy 6268 or Har- ney 2309. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 644 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 3383, FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, 1 BIK to car, east front, nice lot, fine location. Near school. Splendid conditton, nicely dec- orated, electric lights, gas, two fine be rooms and bath; will rent to good par for $17.60. Can be sesn any evening. Phono Benson 122. Take Benson car, get off at 61st, come south to No. 2806, TRULLINGER. TWO BRAND NEW HOMES. One 7 and one 6-r., oak floors through- out, Ok and birch finish, best workman- ship, all the late bullt-in features, sun room, sleeping porch, indirect lighting fix- tures, paved street, close in, close to car. You cannot duplicate them for the money. Price $6,150 and $4,300. Wright & Laa- bury. D, 162, INVESTMENTS, INSURANCT—$400 in- come on price, $2,600, being 3 houses, 6§ rooms each near high school and Creighton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two § rooms, $95 down. balance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAM!ON CO. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved eSS e North: MINNE LUSA—Nice lots in Titus Ave., near 24th St, can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. See me quick. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. "After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 aif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed thelr judgment by buying lots. It YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187 742 Omaha Natl, Bank. Bldg. FOR SALE. 8 dandy vacant lots. % block to ocar iine; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sale. CALKINS & coO., Douglas 1313, City Nat. Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. | GOOD #-r._modern houss with harawood floors, electric light, white enamel; bouleval 2d floor finished in corner lot, near Florence . For only $3,600. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294, Web. 2 A _GOOD lot for $75.00 © good lota for $76.00 each. Close to a car line. $1 down and 60c per week. Box 5036, Omaha Bes. _REAL ESTATE—-SuburbAn NEW BUNGALOW, 2 TS. 6 rooms, electric light, tine well and pump, chicken house, cement walks, near schgol. If sold this week will take $1,950; $376 cash and balance $16 each month. Why rent with a snap Ilike this in sight, Located at 6650 No. 35th St. P. J. TEBBENS, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2183. 2766 WEBSTER ST. Best buy close to Creighton college, 6- room modern, one of the prettiest spots in Omaha. Price, $3,000. Must be sold this weelt. Act quick if you want this. M. J. NAYLOR, Phone Doug. 107, SUMMER cottage, located at Y, M. C. A. park, for sale; a bargaln; 3 rooms and vorch; size 20x30; bullt s0 can easily be moved; In good repair; wish to sell at gHceC, H. Rodk, Tyler 321 or Walnut ‘brand new Miiler park bungalow for $3,100 Easy terms. Close to school and carline Coifax 1836 24TH, good brick, $22.50. , 24th and Parker on year lease. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 564, FOR SALE or trade, §1,000 equlty 8-r. mod- ern house, corner lot, paved street. Weh- ster 25K8. TWO modern stores near postotfice, $50 $75. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Bargaln—Buy from owner, save commission New modern 7-rcom house Colfax 3471. Offices and Desk Room. DESTRABLE office rooms in the remodeled | GOOD all mods Crounse Bicck, 119 N 16th St. (oppostte poatoftice), $10 to §16 per montp. Conrad You. 322 Brandels Theater Doug 1371 CHOICE OFFICE SPACE, Balrd Bidg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Misceliancous. FOR RENT—Largs Two-story storage house, Excellent trackage and other co..velences within business section Box 5909, Bee. TRACKAGE BUILDING, LARGE 3-STORY BRICK FOR STORAGE OR FACTORY, STEAM HEAT. CALL WALNUT 601, WAN TED TO RENT o Have cus- Karbach rent or sell on easy payments, tomers walting. Inquire 413 Block. Douglas 3607 KOUNTZE PLACE rertricted district reel- Gence for sale F V Knlest. 3616 N 18th. 3-ROOM Jhouse ar nnd Cheap, m hama account leaving, city; 14 m, 4005 North 36th Ave. Colfax 1549 Fi 2 wcres improved. Col, 1545 South. FIVE RKOOMS—NEW All_ modern in every detall, Iiving and dining roon: all ouk finish, with bullt-in bookcasee, pantry with elaborate cup- boards, icebox room; full basement with floor drain, shades, lectric fixtures and screcns; all furnished. This Is & real bar- gain at 32760 8500 cash, baluice on terms to sult. Others ask as much as $3.260 Located at 1615 Deer Park Blvd Let us show you this week. TRAVER LRUS, 7056 Omaha Nat Bk Doy, Evenings Web. 4¥3s. 8336, Furnished Houses and Flats. WANTED—3 _or 4-room furnished apart- ment. Must be modern. Will exchange references. Btate price and location. W. L. Welch, Fontenelle Hotel. WANT to rent furnished apt ences exchanges. 2454 best of ref- Telephono Harney Business Property. WANTED—To lease furnished hotal by ex- perienced hotel people; references. Lock I}ox 218, Slvlla, Neb. _ MOVING AND bTORAGE FIREP]'O0OF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and planos; moving. packing and &hipping OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 80z 8. I6th 8t. Douglas 4163. FIDKLITY &5ViAk FREL Phone Dougias 0¥8 for complete et of houses and apart- ments; ulso for storage. moving 16th and Jackson Sts. J. (C. REE]D Exvress Co ~Moving vackink and storage 1307 Farnam 8t Dourlias &1 Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us 8-horse padded s Storage, $2 month tlon guaranteed We move you KER. CHEAPER AND SAFER e Tyler 2 Douglas 4338 " GORDON VAN (0. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Large Packing, storage and mov. tng 219 N. 1ith St Phone Douglan 294 2303 SOUTH 32D A\E, $4,450. Non-resident has just authorized a big eut in price for thls f7-room, strictly all _modern_home, located just south of Hanscom Park. "Full lot “with cement driveway and garage; rented at $45 but vacant ‘the 1st of October. This is a low price for this property and should sell at once. Arrange with us for in- spection. GLOVER & SPAIN, _Douglas 3962, _919-20 City National. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. Good 7-room house, with one room fin- Ished In attic. House is strictly modern in every way. Finished In oak through- out; hot water heat. Price, $6,500, and terms can be arranged. Call HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 60, 5-ROUM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout, oak finisb in viog and dio. ing rooms, large, iight, white enamel hedrooms,; sood location, restricted addition A bargaln at 33,160 Easy terms, BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 842 Paxton Hiock Douglas 1723 HOUBES WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY (N ALL PARTS OF THE CITY LIST YOUR PROPER. TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS AGCY _Brandels Thester Bidg Tyler 1024, START YOUR o IN BENSON{ BUY THIS LOT! 3 down and $10.00 per month; price 8260 oiza, 60x128; located on Loocust 8t., between Clark and Burnbam, ro! far from school and car iine Geo R Wright _Bev affice ('maba Dundee. DUNDEE HOME CHEAP. 8-r. home near G0th, facing south on Cass. This is & fine large home, strictly mod. with large garage; fine lawn 95x ft.; the price has heen reduced to $5,000 Let us show this bargain BUNGALOW FOR R. R. MAN. 7-r. strietly mod. near 8th and Wil- llam; well arranged and on a nice lot. This is & good buy for $3,500. F. D. WEAD, 18th 8t Wead Bldg. 310 South ~ DUNDEE LOTS $25 CASH $10 A MONTH Located on Harney Street, between 48th and 49th Streets Some priced as low as $800. Close to the car line Ornamental lights, Sewer, water, gas and sldewalks, We will show you these any time. Phone us for plat and prices. GEORGE & COMPANY, __Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat Bank Bldg. ey Duwnsr BUNGALOW Six rooms and sleeping porch, .modern in every way, first-class repuir; cholce location, immediate possession, for short time will wake price of $4.000. Terms, Call_owner Doug 4828 or Walnut §072 Florence. _farm ut a great blg bargain. fee Florence, Neb. Tel. Flo. 238 South Side. MODERN home, § rooms and bath, good hot-alr furnace, nice yard, one block from 13th St. car, one block from school, price $2.600, easy terms. This is & bar- gain. Come and sen It. Phone 2106, 4742 8 17th St South 8ide. A-HOUN resldence, South Svde, $1,600; 960 lance $15 per mor th Miscellanec a.. HILLCREST Only a few tracis eft; cheapest and best acreage property near the city. Prices and terms very reasonuble. C. R. COMBS, 515 Brandets Theater Bldg. D. a918. E-A Bik In Faira new Brownell Hall _district € J Cenan McCague Bidg 80 ACRES, 21 miles from Ornaha, $100.08 Archer per acre; terms, some exchan, Renll 650 Brandeis Bidg REAL r.STATE—Investmenu SEE US FO INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON Phone Doug. 602 1607-8 W. O W Bldg. DO _YOU WANT & home of your own? Home Builders will put one up for you, looking after all detalls and you can pay by the month, just as you pay rent One payment recelpt on a home is botter than @ bundle of rent receipts. Let us talk over the plan with you. E BUILDERS, INC, INCOME PROPERTY. Renting for $68 per month. Price $7,000. Mortgage $3,600. Want land or residence, W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville. St, 6-room, new, modern walking distance. ~Terms. BERKA & MUSIL. Doug. 6967, REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, 6 and t-roomed ho e (hat can e soid for §10) cash, balance $16 per month: glve complete dexcription Arst |eue_r i ot s 2 W. FARNAM SMITH & CU 1320 Farnam St Tel Dous. 1084 OUR wpeclalty handling property for out-of town owners GALLAGHER & NELSON HAVE buyers for amall ho North Umnhl \\ rite 60 FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. Omaba. Neb. » and lots in . Wee. We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras- ka farn Rates on request. « UNITED STATES TRUST CO,, 212 Soyth 17th St § PER CENT to 8 per cent on best claas City residences 2,000 up. also farm loans. Rea commlissions PETERS TRUST CO.. 1322 Farnam St $4,000 MORTUAGE Gl per cent wemi-ann.; secured by property valued at $22,000. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O Bldg. OMAHA nomes Ewst Nebraska farms. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omuha Nat. Phone Dougina 2716, FAR“ wnd clty h)llll, 6-6% and 6 per cent. H._Thomas. Keeline 13ldg_Doug 1643 't MONEV—HARRISON & MORTON D PCL. "ols Omuba Nat') Bank Bids MONBY ranches. BREes. [ loan on improved farms and We also buy good farm mort. Kioke [nv. Co., Omana, PAY IN 2, &, r I‘LAI\ SHOPEN & CO., BLDG. " REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED THOUS L McUARRY KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, = $100 (o $10,000 made promptly. K. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 1§th and arnam S, REAL ESTATE loans, § per D. B. BUCK & CO.. #12 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG CITY and farm loans, b b%. 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Keollino Bldg. cent. See 1ONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W Binder. City Natloral Bank Bldg o D ] 246 Omaha GARVIN BROS...., * Bank ”,h,‘!, Abstracts of Titie. Kerr e Guaraniee and Abstract Co.. €rr' g5 s 17th St. ground floor Bonded by Mass Bonding and ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT _fiee'In Nebraska FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. ANSAS farm, 70 acres, 2 mliles from Fayetteville, one of the best towns in the stute, seat of state university; will take Omaha cottage or 160 acres western Neb. land GEORGE G. oldest abstract of- 8 Brande! I'h WALLACE, _Omaha. BEE WANT ADS GAINED 19609 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gaired in first seven months 1916. Good result at leas cost is the reason why. TO BXCHANGE for Omaha residence: Two brick store rooms, flats above, all modern, rents $160 pr. month. Reed, 217-A, Red, Oak, la = GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webster 4245, HOTLL and furniture at Dallas, 8. D, Ex- change D 6707 Toland & Trumbull ' | or trade ranches for Ranch speclalist, city property. E. Franta, 576 Brandels Bld Keeline BIdg., ey FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. GREATEST stock growing section in the south; no swamps or overflow; no hills; very ‘healthful: ‘good roads and every rural_convenience; rich cut-over lands at very low prices. For full Information ad- dress, Land Dept, Southern Lumber Co., Warren, Ar California Lands. TAN well you best Jand in California on your own terms. Call or phone W. T. Smith_Co., 914 City Natl, Bk. Bld Colorada Lnndl FFOR SALB-—320 acres of smooth, level lands, 8% miles of Sterling, Colo., a town located bLotween Omaha and Denver, 40 miles west of the Nebraska line, and the division point of two rallroads. This land is unimproved except fence, and s on a rural mall route and near school. The woll fa very productive, as the crops In vicinity show, and must be seen to be ap- preciated. Wil sell for $20 per acre and give reasonable terms. C. M. Morton, Sterling, Colo Minnesota Lards. 0, 80 or 1 s good wettled part of Todd ‘county, Minn.. good roads, schools and churches: price $16 to $20 per acre: terms $1.00 per acre cash balance $1.00 per acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from, Agents wanted; will make a low rallroad rate 1o Inspact. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. X Missouri Lands. FOR SALE~—320-acre farm, on Black river, 160 ucres of tract in cultivation; level, good soll, spring water; does not overflow, wire fence; 60 acres more upland to clear; price $32.60 per acre, no trade; terma on half; no hetter land in Missourl. M. M Shoets, Willlamsvitle, Mo. BMALL MISSOURI FARM—310 cash and $§ monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land; close to § big markets. Write for photographs and full Information Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas i City, Mo. S LS % Montana Lands. s BUY direct and save mon, tana unirrigated farm land $15 and up, Btock ranches $5 and up. Homeseekers' excursion to Helena, Oct. 3; round trip, $42. Come and mee our big crops. Lit- orature free. Write today. Tell us your wants. Western Land & Dev. Co., Helena, Mont FOR SALE CHEAP—Finest 4K0-acre irri- gated furm, famous Shiclds R valley, Montanu. Box 428, Dutts, Mont Nebr 2 Lands. NEBRASK FARM, S miles from Florence, 12 miles from Omaha postoffice, 148 acres, $110 per acre . rerms $1,000 cash, $6,000 $2500 in b farch years, balance n years at b per cent. About 100 acres cultivated, including 16 acres alfalfa, balance smooth laying tmbered pasture with running water. Rolling upland, butidings old and falrly good. Don't pass this by because it looks too cheap Come in and lat us show it to Only 1-3 mile from paved road mile from R. R. station., J. H. DUMONT & CO., OMAHA. 416-1% Keeline Bldg 17th and Harney. STRATOR'S SALE 1 will seli at public auction to the high- eat bidder the 40 acree In the southwest quarter of section 20-15-12, known as the Runker farm, at the east front door of the Douglas county court house, com- mencing at 11 o'clock a. m. September 26, 1916, sale to remain open one hour, D. H. KIRSCHNER, Adminlstrator 160 AND 0-ACRE Johnson county, Neb, farms; well improved. A bargain In {m- proved §0 In Barpy county. ART, 17th, 10 soll; but extra good unpainted, 2168 $160 LAND for 383, adjoins Hershey, Neb 360 acr all good ones terson, ‘Irustee, Omaha FOR SALE—160 ac Cuming county. Neb.; price _right. RO Berkheimar Wisr “Texas Lands. TRACT of 2,000 acres near Fant City, Oak county, Texus, All No. 1 land. Fine for coloniza Also 4,480 acres In Cheyene county, Colorado. Will exchange for Income property or lands In North Dukota, Minnesota or Canada. Minne- apolis Rental Co,, 306 Palace Bld Min- neapolls, Minn, Wisconsin Lands UPPER WISCONSIN—PBest dairy and gen™ eral crop state In the unfon Settlers wanted. 1ands for sale * terms; excellent | tor stock raising Ask for booklet 35 un Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state scros wanted If interested in fruft lands, wsk for book- write D. C. Neb, proved Pat- land In and terms r, Neb, Live WM. COLFAX. 706 Keellne Bldg. Doug. 8373, let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com- SEPTEMBER 0a 20, 1916. |FARM AND RANCH LANDS E Wyommz Lands Wyoming, §3.00 76,000 nores sheep land W. L. BHELIY & SONS, Omaha b = 25 WYOMING honiesteads, will locats you on cholce d0c per wcro. Frank Dun, Miscellaneous. 2 OR TRADE--300 acres Colorado Texas, land, 10 m from Eagle ogo to Rock sl good rice or wixo 160 neres Hitcheook Co Neb, land. Write Box 48, Holstein, Neb. FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 419 ROSE BLDG. TYLER truit Iand Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles - _For Sale. = oung Durham milker. 2 Wabster St NO. 1 FAMILY COW. Call 23 N. 37th St. 7 \\'ulnvr 81N FOR SALE cow, good “Colfax 1078 16th POULTRY AND PET STOCK YOUNG TADPOL Too ‘n-‘:l.\:u and will keep your They are scaveng fish globe in clean, healthy condition R_BIRD CO. 181! TAN Kittens for sale. Sold very rea- sonable if taxen at once. Mrs. Max Ellas, Went 17th 8t, Columbus, Neb, _ AUTOMOBILES POPE-HARTFORD RACING CAR Ready for speed work, $400. Will con- sider I'ord as part payment. Mr. Farrar, 2047 Farnam St. Doug. 3200, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 09 Farnam St. Douglas 8310 1916 Chalmers Roadster. 1918 Page Tourfng 1916 Dodge Tourlng. 916 Pullman Touring. ELIB 40, good condltion, touring car, $120 Flanders “20," tourin 4126, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. 6 Farnam. IF YOU want to buy a Ford on payments or borrow the money to buy one, see Payments to sult. Douglas county only. ABBOTT BROS. AUTO CO, Rm 6 Patterson Blk, Tel. D. 4818, City. AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest ratea KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat'l Rank Bldg __ Doug. 2819 BEE WANT-ADS GAINED 19,609 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omuha paper gained fn first seven months 1916, Good rusults at loss L _cost Is the reason why. WE will trade you a new Ford for your ol one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th wnd Harney Doug. 6261, CORD tires for Fords, 80x3, $8.656; 30x3%, $11.66. Zwlebel Bros, D. 4875. 2618 Farnam St Auto Repnnn;v a;ad 7letinx. WE REPAIR FORDS, Wa are In position to take care of your work, without delay..Our prices are right. CROSSTOWN GARAGLE. 8100 reward for magneto we Coln ropatred Baysdirfer, 310 N _18th Auto_ Radiator Repalr Serv ght 218 § U 'IIMI nr Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive it. 1 charke by lle Doug. 3622, Evenings, D. 23576. Auto Storage and Garages. DON'T throw uway oid tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2 {n 1 Vulcanizing Co., 1616 Dav- l)mlll . 2014 enport 8t.. Omaha, Neb XPERT aulo rep al- ways ready." Omlhu Garage, Illll Harney _Tyler” 656 00 STOCK of Pennsyl nn!eld 1 fol b; Motorcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDEON MOTORCYCLES Ba gains in usd machines. Victor Roos, “The Motorevele Man' 2703 |dllv-nl'fl1l_h bt TWIN INDIAN, just overhauled, like new bargain; also household articles; leaving cit l'nxmx 3623, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter 1. Belby wife to Theodore F. Lind, 60th str t, 148 feet wouth of Nicholus street, east side.... Gorton Roth and wife to Arthur Smith, 36th street, 188 feet nc of Juynes street, enst side, 38x132 Warren 8. Frank and wife to Minnie I3hener, northeast corner 44th and Vinton ' street, 168x189 Lula N. Jerome to J. Rush Winget ot al, Poppleton avenue, 117 feet west of Thirty-second stroet, south slde, 32x100 . . 3,300 Minnie Ebener 2,000 usband to War ren S Frank, Thirty-Afth street, 116.3 fest south of ¥. E. & M. P. R. of W., west side, 40x120........ 1 Missourl River Lumber Company to Tillle Woolfson, southwest corner Twenty-ninth street and Poppleton avenue, H0x142 Frank E. TReed and wife to Emily 8. Reed, Stirling avenue, Benson, 429 ot mouth of Evans streot, east side, H0x128.6 Id Kuerten ot al to Anton Schaefer, Clinton avenue, 160 feet north of Reed street, east side, 60x128...... George T. Morton and wife to John E. Holm, Border avenue, Benson 79 feal south of Evans atreet, west side, R L Leroy L. Wade and wife to Lillie Cook, Thirty-first street, 100 feet wouth of Poppleton avenue, west slde, 60x140. James Conley to Edward J. Vingling, Archer avenue, 206 feet west of Thir. teenth stroet, south side, K1.4x130.. 2,000 John J y and wife to Sylves- tor , Twenty-fourth street, 96 fect north of G street, cast side, B0 N NSy 1 frod C. Rammussen and wife to Wal- tor ¢, Elgnsser, Haleyon avenus, Bennon, 64 feet south of Lucas street, west side, 64x160 2 Nebraska Hotel Men Wind Up Their Convention Here Prohibition and its effect on the carnings of a hotel in a large city was the topic on which F. E. Zonne of Minneapolis chose to address the morning session of the convention of the Nebraska Hotel association at the Hotel Fontenelle. Mr. Zonne showed where the bar produced the major part of the rev- enue of many hotels and in some in- stances alone netted the only profits for a hotel. Prohibition would se- verely hurt many hotel men, he said. H. C. Heckert of Lexington spoke on the “Opportunities of the Country Hotel Merchant.” A free discussion of hotel business topics was made by R. W. Johnston of Lincoln, R. L. Word of Grand Island, M. E. Mallorv of Neligh, T. A. Clements of Wilbur, H. H. Reed of Holdrege, C. E. }m()\ of York, F. Thompson of York At noon the visitors were guests John F. Letton, manager of the ntenelle at luncheon. This afternoon the hotel men seeing Omaha by automobile automobile ride winds up the are The con- missioner 800 Rallway, Minneapolls, Mion. vention SWINE SHOW HERE WILL MARK EPOCH COAL AND GAS RANGE Entries From Cafladian Line to DemonStra tion Gulf and Coast to Coast Pt Monday, Sept. 25 Milton Rogers 1515 Harney St. NINE BREEDé IN CLASSIC When the barns on the open on the October 2, finest doors the South Side National Show the pick of the country’s porcine for the first time in the history of the United Sstates will be assembled under onc roof. In the premier swine ex- position of truly national scope the promoters have 'arranged to be brought to Omaha practically every prize winning porker of note in the land. Sectional objections, which were at tirst advanced by prominent breeders in certain parts of the coun- try, have finally been battered down, and now hogmen everywhere are tak- ing their hats off to Omahans for their feat of putting on the first, big national show. Without exception every hog-rais- ing community from coast-to-coast and from the Canadian line to the Gulf will be represented at the Omaha classic. From the present outlook, in the neighborhood of 3,000 hogs every hog the cream of its pm‘luuhn herd—will be shown. Breeders have | agreed that this great national event | will be no place for mediocre \\\\l\t’,\ of big horse are thrown Swine stock herds TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT ? Every Kind — Prices Very Low staging Bl Over five hundred machines to select from. Rent applied on purchase. Central Typewriter Exchange, Inc. 1905 Farnam St. Phone Douglas 4121. Make housecleaning easy by having DRESHER BROS,, clean your rugs, curtains, draper- ies, pillows and comforts. Telephone Tyler 345. as a result, and in most ¢ . hog: | men have picked out one, two and | sometimes three animals for show | l AXI purposes here. So great has been the interest in | the Omaha show that a flood of ap- plications for pens has nece 1|ul the superintendent of exhibits, E. Russell, associate editor of the l‘weu< tieth Century Farmer, to arrange for 200 additional pens other than those in the huge horse barns. In one day—Thursday—Mr., Russell | received entries from breeders in the | following states: Nebraska, lowa, 11- | is, Ohio, Missouri, lmhana W : consin, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Min- nesota and Washington, Every breed of hogs in the United | States, with the exception of two which are about extinct, is to be rep- resented. Visitors to the show will sce the cream of the following breeds: Poland-Chinas, Duroc-Jerseys, Hamp- shires, Chester Whites, Berkshires, Spotted Poland Chinas Muleloots Tamworths and Yorkshires, There are a few, a very few, herds of Essex stock in the extreme east. | There is a doubt if any breeder | ‘round these parts can reveal the loca- tion of any herds of Victorias. These two breeds, what there are left of them, complete the United States’ hogdom. College Men Here Swing to Hughes In Large Numbers The Hughes National College league, 511 Fifth avenue, New York, is receiving enrollments by the tens of thousands in response to the quar- ter of a million letters sent to the alumni of all the colleges in the MAXWELL LARS Webster 202 JITNE AMUSEMENTS, BRANDEIS Nights, u-lo-'llcl Mlh‘, 25c and B0c. ts |ENGAGEMENT CLOSES SAT. NIGHT. Twice Daily at 2:18 and 8:18 Sharp Clune’s Cinema Ope RAMONA Helen H. Jackson's Famous Romance 25 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 28 Choir of Mission Singers. Coming Next Sunday THE LITTLE GIRL United States. The work of organiz- ing branches in all states and most of the important cities is being actively carricd on under the direction of Langdon P. Marvin, an overseer of THE BEST OF VAULEVILLE LAST TWO TIMES OF CURRENT BILL MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 Harvard university, and Samuel J. (E:I,RRTLAYII ToNlGHT, 8:10 Reid, jr., secretary of the Princeton club of New York. NOTE—Pllnn- will not be seated during tation by Sarah Padden of “The Clod"-—tirst on the program tonight. “OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"” Dally Mats., 15-25-80c, Even'gs, 15-25-50-75¢. Isrand New Enthusiastic Blww HIP "HIP HOORAY GIRLS Hariosq BEN PIERCE and a great vaudeville olie, including the Guatamallan ‘\lll‘lmbl Bllv!r" Helen Vreeland, song bird, and the BELLES, Amateur diving contests Thursday and Friday Nites Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio is president of the league and George Brokaw Compton is its na- tional campaign manager. The cler- || ical force is overwhelmed with the avalanche of enrollments from all parts of the cmmtrgl but those tabu- is lated so far from t city are: C. 0. Stautter, Charles G, McDonald, T. B. Dysart, Elmor R. Porter, Charles W. Sears, W. O. Bridges, Trophy cups to winners. John M. Macfarland, Georgo W, Summer, . Days. Calvin 1. Taylor, ' H. €. Evart, 2 Tadie’ Wiike Mntiaea WOO Cornoltus 3. Claussen, Waltor 8. Byrne, Wi I Whdelor, John W, Gambe, TODAY NEW TONITE John W. Towle, ir. Joseph C. Moore, Arthur R. Wells, E. R. Leigh, 2:30 Ru 8:20 R. A. Van Orsdel, Cassius A. Thomas, ' Eara Millard, Robert R. Holllster, a Millard, WILLIAMS' SELECT PLAYERS J.J. Boucher, vymond M. Crossmar 10 cents—"ARIZONA"~—28 cents William M. Burton, J. Dearlinger, W, F. Milroy, Willlam N Andorson, Sept 23-A.M.-P. M Amos Thoman, Eastman, Harold O, Rolian, Klddoo, Gerald A. Wharton, J, . Hadley, M. D,, W. Holdroge, B W. Stewart, D. ¢ Duell, John M. Bates, Charies 1 froater, n’NmmAn Swearingen, A P. Overgnard Charles N. Hunds, I 8. Redick, B. Towle. NOW SHOWING JOHN T. DOYLE & CO. “THE DANGER LINE” A Screaming Farce Comedy. Three Other Acts of Merit. Feature Photoplays. PICKPOCKETS HAVE COMBINE Cohesive Power of Plunder Holds Touchers Together in Gotham. Bury your roll when you come to town. If you don’t the “dips” will get it. “There is a powerful pickpocket trust now in operation in New York. It is backed by men of influence, and its members rarely fall into the hands of the police.” This statement was made by James E. Smith, district attorney. While he refused to state that certain of the police were working in conjunction with the “trust,” 7{(( tHe inference that a coterie of nu-n of influence who | arc behind the “trust” were friendly to many p()hce officers. FARNAM THEATER Extra Special SATURDAY GAIL KANE, in “PAYING THE PRICE” ~—~SUNDAY— VIRGINIA PEARSON, in “TORTURED HEARTS" “The pickpocket uuluqtry' the dis- trict attorney continued, * has grown MUSE P'ET?.'?.":{'.:" .lfl:tnfl:m to such an extent that ‘pickpocket Performances 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:18, 9, privileges’ can be bought from duly authorized agents as freely as subway tickets. My information is that the organization is not merely a local in- stitution, but has a powerful branch in Chicago and extends into other municipalities. The surface cars are the principal source of revenue for the thieves who ste.! from your pocket. Men upon whom [ rely tell | me a scale of prices at which priv- ileges can be bought has been fixed, also that ‘rules for operation’ accom- pany the privilege.”—New York Her- | ald, - l Pauline Frederick in “ASHES OF EMBERS” Billie Burke Open 2-11 waily: 15th and H I P Harney Str LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM RUSSELL in “THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE”