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\ < - Phone D-756. —_— e e i FOR RENT—-Ap'h and Fllh REAL , ES [ATE—IMPROVED | REAL ESIATE—Unimproved | North, N R 1914 BURT, 4 rocms. new, mod, Sieam- heated apt.; winter, $3 RINGWALT, Brandels Theater Bldg. AK-SAR- BEN BARGAIN TRM, STRICTLY mod. flais. North 2505 N . Owner leaving for Florida and has 26,50 monthly. Davis, 2118 N. 28th. instructed us to sell at sacrifice, his ™ South, two handsome properties. All modern, FOR RENT: each having elght rooms. Hardwood floors throughout. Hot water heating. Comblnation gas and electric fixtures Large closets to each bedroom. Annual rental, $00 gross. A good, safe twelve cent (12 per cent) investment. To s0ld together, §7,600 for both. Apply PARSONS & SON, 652 Brandeis Bldg., Thone Douglas_7846. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 632 and 624 North 19th vard; two houses, with rntal, large lot, close in. once. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1506. 300 Bee Bldg. 7-room flat; oak floors, electric lights, modern plumbing; furnace and fireplac 3 blocks from Park school and car line, A good nelghborhood. 1306 South 23th St., $27.50. BENSON & MYERS CO, 424 Omaha National Bank Bidg. Phone Doug. 746. Miscellaneous. TROOM, modern, Estabrook apt., $25.00. G. P_STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago St. Eilght-room modern brick, unly 326, WRIGHT & LASBURY. D. 152. reet boule .00 snnual Wact offer at FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty _Stores. STORES FOR RENT. $10.00—2007 Ames Avenue; good location for barber shop. 16.00~—2612 North 16th St., 20x60 ft. 80,00—4422 North 20th St., 24x66 ft.; gro- cery locatlon. 87.60—2922 North 16th St., 20x60 ft.; steam 3-ROOM HOME. Located at 3019 Larimore Ave. This is only 2 years old and a dandy place for someone at only $1,200. Only $100 cash, balance $12 per month. Phone Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Glesing. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. THE BEE: TAKE the Lockwood Dri Farnam or Dodge street then turn south. ext on “to 52d street, FOR SALE. $ dand) vacant lows. % Liock to oar Nne. cut to §1,000 cash for quick sals. CALKINS & CO., Douglar 1313 City Nat_ Bank Bldg BARGAIN—Vacant lot, 62x110, on 25th Ave, near Yates; make me an offer C_A. Grimmel, & TWO of the bost v located 26th and 8. 17th 8t. Oma. Natl. Bk. Bldg ant lots In (he city, Fort Sts. Apply 1430 Miscellaneous. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed thefr judgment by buying lota. If YOU wlll come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldy. Asic us about WAVERLY PARK, Harrison & Morton. heat, new; very desirable for millin- ery or dry cleaning office. ¥6.00—613 South 16th St.; steam heat; good location for market grocery or any light line of merchandise. 125.00—1503-5 Howard 8t, 20x81 ft; steam heat, new and strictly modern. 176.00—216-18 South 18th St, 40x60 ft., basement; steam heat. GEORGE & COMPANY, 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Part of store room at 1614 Farnam; suitable for small line of mer- chanise In connection with clgars and news 824 8. 18th St. 'O modern stores near postorfice, $76._G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Oftices and Desk Koom. ESIRABLE uliice rooms in the remodeled Crounse Bicok, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite gulo(flct). 810 to 16 per montp. Conrad ou:g, 522 Brandeis Theater Doug. 1311 THUICE OFFICE SPACE, Ba'rd Bidg., 17th and Dougl MaCague Inv. Co. iscellaneous. FOR RENT—Largs Two-story storage bouse, Excellent trackage and other co.velences within business section. Box 5909, Bee. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WHAT have you for rent In the way 2721 CALDWELL. 5 rooms, all modern except heat. This is a good buy—only $2,000. Terms, $150 cash, balance $19 per month. Dandy lot with rnm Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Giesin, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1014 Harney St. THAT 8-room house and large cor. lot, 60x140, on 18th and Willls Ave., tor only $3,750.00. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1204, Web. 2688. 3 50 and BUY A LOT IN WAVERLY PARK Beautiful, high, sightly lots on boule- vard ‘Just south of Fontenelle park. Prices as low as $660. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 So. 17th. FARMERS ATTENTION—Chance to buy 8-room, new, modern stucco and 6-room, new bungalow or trade for acres fruit ranch; total value, $6,000. __price, $5,000. o Sale Webater 2688, Webster 2688, -ROOM HOUSE IN NORTH PART; COST tum: SELL AT $4.800. ADDRESS 6459, of four. five and six-room modern Stesaota e Yatee _______._‘_.___ ence will ba given £o those {n better AR JEn LT LR distrivts of the city. Want fo deal o FOR SALE—3 acres improved. Col. 1648 South. CHOICE RESIDENCES HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT We have two elegant six and seven- room dweilings, brand new, built by day labor. all ready to move right into; two blocks from beautiful Hanscom Park, near ‘Windsor achool and West Side car. These are unusually attractive dwellings, fin. ihed In oak, preés brick foundation large full sise basement; three nice, large bed- direct with owners. No agents, T phone Douglas 1018, WANTED lisiing on cull or houses to rent or sel) on easy pay! ts. Have cus- tomers waiting. Inqulu 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3607, GALLAGHER & NELSON will lvok after your rentals. 64¢ Brandela Bldg. Doug. 3383. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREP; OOF WAREHOUSE. Beparate locked rooms for household goods and pl.nnl. mov'ng. packing and shipping. rooms and bath upstairs in each: large ONAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. living room downatairs; one house has sun 202 B 16th Bt Doualss 83| yoom the ether fireplace: bath have otner RENTAL [ attractive features that we'll not attempt F 1DELITY &5Viss F "FREE| oo o o &lad to show them to you upon appointment. We can arrange very satisfactory terms. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. BUY A HOME Close in and save carfare for 10 or 16 Years and sell at an Immense profit, sicrage, moving. istn and Jackeon J. C. REED 538w s ' 1307 Farpam At Dourlas 8. Globe. Van and Storage Co. For real moviug service try us. Large $-horse peddey vans Storage, $2 month. Batistaction guaranteed We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFFR. Express Co. Moving 628 8. 19th Bt 80 ft. east front, bean- tiful cottage, with front hall. parlor, Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. library _dining room, bath, b bedroo: GORDON VAN CO kitchen and summer kitchen, all mod- . ern, hardwood floors fn ¢ rooms. FIBRERI0P WARRGIURS. HIXENBAUGH, Ownef, Packi nd . ng i) u.m Tith St Phone Telephone Douglas 4236. Dougian 194 KM@ RUNOALOW METROPOLITAN VAN AND IR AL T STORAGE CO. finish in living and ' din- ing rooms; large, light, Careful attention givea to orders fot white enamel bedrooms; moving, -cking or stor: ffice at Ray. restricted mond’ Furniture Co.. 1613 and 1616 How- A 'bargain at ard St Phone D Maggard— "4 Van and Storage Co. Moviug, packing storage and shipping Phone Doug. 1496, - REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. SOUTHWEST BARGAIN §4,000—For & dandy little home, very well L@t and arranged, consisting of lacge living room, with fireplace, din- ing room, kitchen and pantry on first fioor; finished in hardwood; two nice bed rooms and bath on second floor; closets, storage room. Choice ed street, two blocks to ICHABL, 642 Paxton Bldg. Douglas 1733, HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS LIST YOUR PROPER- TY T8, ONEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY. Rrandels Thester Ridg Trler WE are looking for & good 6 or 1-r\mm house in the Field club district. HIATT COMPANY. 245 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 60. §1,400 BUYS six-rovin house, large lot, chicken yard, fruit trees, good neighbor- Phone Red 6670, “room. new. modern home, ance. Terms. BERKA & MUSIL. Dous. 6967. tar and Hanscom Paic. 3600 cash o D. V. SHOLES, NIFTY MODERN‘ BUNGALOW. 318 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. Brand new five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with oak finish, bullt-in book- cases, buffet, French doors, cabinets in kitchen, large attic, full basement, with SEVEN ROOMS—WEST. Good nelghborhood, paved street, block to car. Living room, den and dining room floor drain, coal bin, etc.; full 60 ft. 'lfll oak; kitchen, pantry and refrigerator| close to car and school; a bargain. Who room hard pine. gets t? Osborne, 701° Om. Nat. Bank Three bed rooms and bath second|. Bidg. Dous. 1474. story; wide stairway to floored attic, iscellas us. This ‘house was bullt last year. Price, M Deg 84,600 and paving. ranged. Terms can be ar- DUMONT & CO, BARGAINS FOR ANY' line Bldg. Phone Doug. 690, WE HAVE for wale on very sasy torma SIZED PURSE splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. This 1114-1116 Farnam St. 3-story house Bas elght rooms, all In fine con-| prick double store building. Price attton. The lot 1s 60x143. It ia In & very | $22,000. desirable neighborhood and the price Is 408-410 and 412 North 22d St., handsome row of 3-story brick dwellings; annual rent $1,500. Price ALFRED THOMAS, $11,000. W ar Toxking ir & good T s irom| 110 Chicago St Frame and all modern house 4n the Cathedral dis-| Stome residence. Lot 65x120; 10 trict. Wil pay all cash. rooms and sleeping porch; strictly modern; bashs, garage; cement ocertainly low. HIATT COMPANY, for purchaser for $900 per annum. 3209 Cass St. 6 rooms, strictly modern, large yard. Price $4,000. 2219-2221 California St. Double frame house; rents for $300. Price $2,100, Ringwalt Bros., 245 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. dri i e riveway. Price $9,000. Can lease CLOSE IN—3200 DOWN AND $26 PER A 3 MONTH Just listed a b-room, strictly modern bungalow near 25th and Chicago. Oak floors. South front, on paved street. Only a few minutes’ walk to business part of the city. The place is priced at $2,850. ‘When can you see this? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY 537 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D, 1781, FIELD CLUB DISTRICT ‘Three cholce lots leff, 133.6x264, N, E. corner 35th-and Hickory, room for three fine homes; very choice and very cheap at $3,600; will divide. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keelin: Bldg. SVE have clients with cash who ace look- ing for good, first-cass, close-in Invest- ment property. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat'l Bank. 714 Drandeis Theater Bldg. CLOSE IN. Dyler 40 SIX-ROOM MODERN bungalow near WEST FARNAM—f-room, all modern coi- Field Club; : paved street; hot tage on Farnam, near 42d St.; lot 503132, | water heat; a bargain at 3$3,300. 10 per Price §2, Doug. 3392 AR cent down. balance monthly payments. ¥ls LINCOLN BLVD —1i-room houss, | Dougles 5074. strictly modern, with hol water heat. Douglas 1818 S [ North. BUNGALOW SNAP, $3,000. Oak finish and floors throughout; &-r. and most convenlently arranged, ali on one floor; nearly new; very attractive, east front, nice lot. This Is cheap. F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 15th St, Wead Bldg. NEW BUNGALOW A five-room. strictly modern bunga- fow. with oath. it Is finished In up-to-dae bullt-1n features and i ing fixtures, full basement. large ocated at 3923 North 26th St 83,150 Eusy lerma. tie. Price, = INVESTMENTS, INSURANCI—8400 1n- NORRIS & NORRIS, come on price. 92,600, eing 3 houses, § 400 Res Buliding _ Phone Douglas 4270, o iy eeh o sdiocl and bungalows. $200 down. and twe 3 rooms. $95 down. balance monthly. HERE IS A REAL SNAP CHAS B _ WILLIAMSON CO FOR ONLY $3,100. Large seven-room, . strictly modern Bome, oak finish; hot water heat, cholce east front lot; close to car; owner leaving city, .This {s an opportunity to buy a g00d house cheap. Osborne, 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg, Doug. 1474 CLOSE IN BUNGALOW, $3,600. Most convenient location, tine nelghh hood; 7 nice r., strictly mod. and in sple; did condition. Let us show it to yoa. F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18th St, Wead Bldg/ A GOOD ot for 876, § good lots f $75.00 each. Close to a car line O and 60c per week Bo TAKE (he Lockwood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge street to 52d street. then turn south. e e REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty TNCOME property near Ford piant. 16th 8t Owner, Harney 3354, OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916. FINANCIAL i Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. § PER CENT and o per cent money. Toland AUTOMOBILES Auto Storage and Garages. SMITH & DEAFNER Fireproot ¢ & Trumoull, 448 Bev Bidg. [owglee 6707 I, Douglas 4700, Storage sarvice, 3 T 77 NO DELAY luy and night, Auto repalring. General W. T GRAHAM. supplies. 4 BEE BLDG _ Taxi Service 32 per hour " IONEY on hand for city and FOR TOURING € farm loans. H W Binder. City LIMOUSIN Natioral Bank Bidg GARVIN BROS g 000, Stocks and Bonds. = FOR SALE—One share of Shook Mfs. Co. atock, paying 7 per cent; par value $100 1l at discount. Addroess Y CALL BLU EXPERT auto repairin ways ready." 8t Tyler 686 wervice oa Omahn Garuge, 2010 Harney AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS, while in the city look up Carl A. Anderson and see his proposition for Al et Ce. ground (loor. nd_ine. Co. videst abatract of- Rrandeis Thea.or S uar \Tth 8. __Bonded by Mass Bording Kerr s ABSTRACT Cu. in Nebraska " STROMBERG SERVICH STATION, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson Bt. _Carburetors my speciaity, Red 4142, “for o can't repair. MAN Illhv‘ B Auto Radiator Repalr Service and prices right 218 8 lDlE_El D 178 Auto Tires ano Supplies. 160 ACRES on public phone line, 40 cult.; & springs, 40 acre bottom land. Large box hous In 4 miles of 4 R. R §2,000, if taken at once. N 3, _DeQueen, CLOSING OUT SALE OF AUTOMOBILE TIRES, atathiy 1 g, tureet ot lssas iy KUt e ke ductive land; close to 3 blg markets. wnu 20x3% 876 980 for photographs and full information.| g%y 200 995 Munger, A-119. N. Y. Life Bldg. Kaneas| 3177 9.60 10.10 _City, Mo, > 33x4 13.00 LAND BARGAINS—$6 down, 5 monthly 24x4 13.60 buys 40 acres, good frult and poultry |y 86x4 12.88 13.80 land, near town, southern Missourl. Price 36x4 13.00 14.60 only $200. Address Box 808, Excelsto: 35x4 15.00 16,78 Springs, Mo. S6xdly 17.80 1996 REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE ACREAGE on the car line, $1,000. in north and southwest part; 4 ad., sightly, $1,600. Phone Douglas 2947. e REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! UY THIS LOT. 910,00 down and. $10.00 per month; price $200,00; aize 50x128; located on Locust 8t., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R Wright, Bee offi -, Omaha. FOR QUICK SALE—Five improved acres over half in bearing frult. Mrs. Pallas, 5936 McKinley, Benson. Dundee. TAKE the Lockwood Driva. Go west on Farnam or Dodge street to 6id street, then turn south. Florence. AK-SAR-BEN visitors, st Nethaway show you property in beautiful Florence. South Side. 5-ROOUM residence. South Side. 31, » cash. balance $156 per morth Dous. 6225 Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL EE-ACRE COUNTRY OME. Fine River Valley view, high southeast slope. House, 8§ rooms, modern complete; water system, large barn, cement floor, ®good chicken house, extra large hog house, lots of woven wire, some fruit, beautiful shrubbery, located 16 miles from Omaha on Blair road, half mile from Ft. Calhoun. Price $16,000. Live stock.and improvements may be included in pur- chase. O'’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, Doug. 3715, 1016 Omaha N-t Bank Bldg. Only i cheapest and best screage praperty aear the clty. Prices reason: C. R. COMBS, 5 Brand-is Theater Bldl D. 3916. C B* Falracres. new Brownell Hall Qistrift _C J Canan_ McCaxue 80 ACRES, 21 miles from Utauha, §1 per acre; terms, some exchange. Archer Reaity, 680 Brandels Bldg REAL <STATE—Investments SEE US FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. F02. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg. We are closing out our entire stoci of sray and black tread tires. These must be sold this week. Nvery tire regnular first. No ‘rebuilt” er ‘wecond" tires— good clean stock, Drive your car around to 308 8. 19th St. and wee these ine. You may have tire trouble today. Det- ter drive up and msee NOW. GIANT TIRE CO, Telephone Douglas 1360, Just South of Farnam on 19th 3t 308 South 19th 8t Prices Good This Week Oniy. Nebraska Lands. AT AUCTION. MONDAY, OCT. 15, 3 P. M. Platte valley farm; 200 acres well im- proved; located 3 miles west of Chap- man, Neb. Wil be sold regardless of price, In tracts, or as a whole, to sult purchaser. For detailed description, write or see, NEBRASKA REALTY A'.VC'I‘ION co., Central Ct 1,666 acres ,near Wood hay; running wate 13 bulldings; fenced; this Is in the big hay country and this ranch is priced to sell; §12.60 per acre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Keeline Buflding WILL sell some of my §6-bushel wheat cuta 400 tons 5 TIRES, TIRES iand near Big Springs, Lodge Polo, Jules- [ TIRES=— burg and Kimball o very fine second [ Cord tire bottom land near Ogallala below value | GG SRR 30x3%, #1185, 33x4 Majestlo tires, §13.50. See us for tire bargains. ZWIEBEL BROS, 2618 Farnam 8t. D, 4878 BIG MONKEY, for auto supply, manufactur- ers of gasoline, ofl or air. Handling equipments, secure right to manufacture. U. 8. Patent fetys. 2218 lcago St DON'T throw uway oid tires Wo make on new tire from 2 old and save you 8¢ per cent. 3 in 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav- 80 can put more in crops, t R Commission 3, FOR SALE—1,400-acre fine atock ranch, near Atkinson, Neb., on Northwestern R. R., good bulldings, corrals, running water, plenty feed. Big returns. Good terms. M. Lemen, 212 E. Kelsey St. Blooming- ton, TIL. 160 AND 30-ACRE Johnson county, Neb.. farms; well improved. A bargain (n fm- proved $0 In Sarpy county. SZ‘E‘!NA,.&I' enport Ht.. Umaha. Neb Douglas 3:14 ~ TOC [ JUAT FOR Nabraska and lowa farme, state WHat | g aeq L:&,"f,,’,:"',fi',".’;"'. prge you want, we have it. W. T. Smith Co., 914 City Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. FOR SALE—For §18 per acre, cash, my Im- proved 290 acres adjoining Ericson, Neb. W. A. Olive Ore(on Landl STOCK and dairy ranches.' We have a in sunny seuthern Oregon. ap at §45,000. Perfoct, mild fine soll, pure water, out range. Write for list. G, L. Drummond, Glen- dale, Ore: South Dakota Lands, FOR SALB—Improved 320. miles north of Huron, 8. broken, good gulldings, also 160 acres in same county. A 10-room partly modern house, two blocks from main street. Excellent rooming propoai- tion. All can be bought cheap to close an estate quickly. Write M. C. Gans, Huron, 8. D. ‘. Wisconsin_Lanas, UPPER WW;UNIIN-B‘II dalfl l.l gon- eral crop state in Settlers prices by Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chicago. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive it. 1 charye by mile. Doug. 3622, Hvenings. D. 1676, Motorcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDBON M., TORCICLES gatne in used machines. Victor Roos, Motoreycle Ma: 2708 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ;VIPM Smith Frapk and wife to J. H. Lohmann, Fifteenth street 348 Bar- “The feet north of Ames avenue, west $1,100 Winans, Twenty-elghth avenue, 203 weat fest north of Ellison aven side 40x138%. Miami street, west of Thirty-third street, south " tertne amoul for fool north of Miami raising. Ask for booklet 356 on whuun- alde, 46x126.4 ... Esther Robinson an i ted. Central Land Grant; state acres wan oIt W, Forbes, Slxt If Interested in fruit lands. ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Cem- missioner 800 Rallway. Minneapoils. Mina. Wyoming Lands. WYOMING homesteads, will lecate you on cholce 820 acres for 50c per acre. Dufl. Casper, Wyo. ot al, yuth of Davenport street, west side, x136 5 Fred Evers to Winter Byl corner of Thirty-fifth the children's sake invest in a fow ares of Home Builders. You are guar- anteed 7 per cent and by the time the baby Is grown you will have a t little sum for the boy's business or girl's educa- tion. Ask about our plan—simple, easy, sate. Home Bullders, Inc., 17th and Doug. WE have cllents with cash who are look- ing for good, first-class, close-in invest- ment property. HIATT COHPANY. 246 Omaha Nat Bank. INCOME P UPERTY Roenting for $68 per month. Price $7,000. Mortgage $3.600. Want land or residence. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville. hEAL ESTATE WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeline Bldg Doua. :‘]—IL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. EIGHTY ACRES FOR COTTAGE. Seven miles north af North Platte room house, barn, well and mill; 20 acres cultivated, balance hay and pasture; fenced. Price $2,000. Will take Omaha property in exchange or sell on easy terms. Here is a chance to geta nice farm right. RASP BROS. Doug! 1663, 10 Bldg. FINE Brown county, Nebraska, ranch trade for good lumber yard or hardware, or hoth combined, fine water, grass and hay; extra good Improvements, well stocked with cattle, horses and machin- ery. Address Y-650, Bee. BEE WANT ADS GAINED PAID ADS than any other Om paper gaired in first aeven mon Good result at less cost 's the reason why Tyler 60. TRADES—TRADBS—TRADES, Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart- ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. GUOD [ot, desiruble location, will tuke used Ford us part_payment, Webster 4248, well or trade ranche Brau 676 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, b and 6-roomed Douses toat can Le soid for $10J cash, balance 318 per ‘mouth; glve complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CG, 1320 Marnaw St Tel. Doug. 1064, IN EXCHANGE for good 7-passenker b- inder touring car, elther good vacant lot or house and lot. Address Box 6520, Bee, or call Harney 3316, between 6 and § p. m. TWE are looking for a good 6 or 7-room house in the Fleld Club district. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. FORD car and rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity in house and al _5895_after 6 p. m. FINANCIAL Real kstate, Loans, flongages. § PER CENT (0 6 per cent on best cluas city residences .r amounts $2,000 up, also farm loans, Heasonable commiasiona. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1523 Farnam St 31200 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- ured by property valued at $3,200 oomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. OMAHA nomes East Nebruska farma. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat Phone Dougias_ 2716, FARM and city loaun, 6-G% and 6 per cent. W _H_Thomas. line Bldg _Doug 1648 t, MONET—HARRISON ¥ sURTON Umaba Nut'l Bank Bldg to ioan on improved farms and ranches ‘We also buy good farm mort- qages Kloke Iny Co. Omana. “DON'T FAY IN INSTALIMENTS. PAY IN 2. 3. 4 or b YEARS. BEST PLAN SHUPEN & CU. KEELINE BLDG, T REAL ESTATE LUANS WANTED THUS L McGARRY LINE BLDG THL. ) pe MONEY RED 4344, $100 to 310,000 made prompily £ D Wead Hide.. \uh and -@.fl Sc. HEAL ES nt D l. HULI & 00 #12 Umana Nat. Bank. CITY and farm loans, b § § per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keellne Bidg. Jackson atreet, 124x132 Fred Evers to Winter Byles seventh street, 160 feet south of Hickory street, west side, 147x200.. 1 Richard R. Evans and wi| J. Slogman, Fifty-second feot mouth of Dodge street, west side, 60x136 Charles W. Martin and wife to Jalia Cramer, Newport street, 43.5 feet east of Thirtieth street, south side, 42x130 ... Willlam A. Redick and wife to Caro- line 8nider, Thirty-first avenue, 243 feet south of Jackson street, west Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles ., with colt by 2,400 1bs.: lumber ._ 3411 N. 24th 8t twoseated buggy and 17th, FOR one single wagon. Apply 1402 S. SALE—One 2000 POULTRY AND PET STOCK JUST recelved, new shipment of bright red Japanese Goldfish, Speclal, price, 36c each. Max Gelsler Bird C e side, 60x130 1 DAMAGED WHEAT ll 26 a hundred, A. W, Morris Levy and wife to Thomas B. ML T TR R Willlams, southwest corner Twelfth = — and Jackson streets, 132x133........ % Mary Sadil to Mathias Nemee, Seven- teenth street, 242 feet south of Cas- tellar street, east side, 20x133...... 1 Joseph G. Gardener and wife to Arthur Theodore, Charles street, 331.6 feet west of Forty-fifth street north side, BOx140 John W. Cooper to Guiseppe Capacl, AUTOMOBILES Pacific street, 160 feot west of 1916 OVERLAND, 83T. Twenty-second street, south side, 1916 OVERLAND, 75T. R R 1,338 Gearge L. Redman and wife to Samuel T. Redman, Locust street, 250 feet west of Fourteenth street, north side, 60x124 A 1916 OVERLAND, 75 Rdst 1915 OVERLAND, 8 1915 OVERLAND, 81 Rdstr. 1914 OVERLAND, 79. 1912 CADILLAC ... 1914 PARTIN-PALM 1914 COLE COUPE . 1914 FORD TOUR... WILLYS OVERLAND,INC. 2047 FARNAM ST. DOUG. 3290. Soclety Prepares For Big Mask Ball Saturday Night As the finale to the most wonderful Ak-Sar-Ben celebration that Omaha has ever seen, comes the grand masque balé at the Den on Saturday night at 8. Prior to this year there has only been one Ak-SariBen ball (corona- tion), but each year for the past five VELIE 40, good condition, touring car, $135, Flanders “20," touring car, $126. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.. . v or six years the attendance at this 2316 Farnam. function has been so great that it more than overflowed .the Den and kept many who so desired from see- ng this wonderful spectacle. The board of governors decided many months ago that in 1916 celebra- tion they would lay aside two nights for the ball, the second night to be a grand masque affair, in which every one might participate, of course re- serving the coronation ball for the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. Nebraska Victor Dealers Form State Association Following the lead of the lowa Vic- tor dealers a month ago, the Nebraska Victor-Victrola dealers on Tuesday, October 3, formed a state association to further their social and business interests. The newly formed association was . |the outcome of a splendid banquet " |and cabaret performance at the Hotel Rome and interesting talks by George |; AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at fowest rates KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, #13-14 City Nat'| Rank Bidg Dowe. 2819 AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Fa nai 8t Douglar 331), 1714 Chalmers Roadster. 1916 Palge Touring. 1916 Dodge Tourini 1916 Moon Tourin WE will trade you & one. w Ford for your old INDUSYRIAL GARAGE CO. na Harney 361, FOR SALE—Great bargain If uknn at once, Woods 6-passenger electric ear, almost all Walter Anderson, Electric Car Parta 20 GARAGE, for Midland, Apperson nd cen cost s the reason why A SNAP—AImost new b-passenger Dodge = car. WIIl sell reasonable if taken at E.Mlc_[l_(e_lro{)the Nzlbraskla CKCI‘ ‘30': Cail Douy 6061 or Red 4132, pany, oby Jacobs and others, who 1917 FORDS—New, small cash puyment and $26 per month. C. Ellis, 316 So. 18th. Phone Douglas 6031 OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU, TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 Harney 8t CORD tires for Fords, Zwiebol mtroduced the business section to the affairs, while one of the stellar enter- tainment features was the voice re- roducing specialty of Prince Lei ani, the Hawaiian genius who has produced records at the Victor fac- torics. One hundred Victor dealers were around the festive board and the entire gathering gave promise of oth- ON. b " . D. i ¥ AIONE S UINRY S Rl DAT, ) S oSt greater in the near future. Induces Sleep. Take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey for that hacking night cough; It atops the cough and 20, All druggists,—Adyv, 30x3, 3 Bros. D, HARRINGTON BROS. 1326 PARK AVE. Phone Harney 518. All kinds of repair- Ing done. Btorage for winter, $7.60. Steam heated garage. EXTRA ATTENTION shown Ak-Sar-Ben visitors. PIGS AT SWINE SHOW Cute Little Porklets to Be Adorned with Ribbons if They Win Women's Favor. HUGE CROWDS AT EXHIBIT The National Swine show at the horse barns on the South Side was thronged with the largest crowd of the week to date, hundreds of out-of- town visitors being on hand when the doors to the huge live stock pa- vilion were thrown open early in the morning. There was something doing ever, minute of the day. The spectators stands about the show rings, where judging of the different breeds was going on all day, were packed with breeders from every swine raising community of note in the United States, while each particular group of pure bloods in the thousand or so pens had its enthusiastic quota of ad- mirers, Omaha Leads Them All. 11 'WOMEN WILL JUDGE |Quivera’s King Lures Many to Marriage, Others to Divorce Ak- bar-B:n has not only fanned love flames in the breasts of sons and daughters -of farmers in the in- land empire of which Omaha is the center, but has started the wheels of the divorce mill turning faster. License Clerk Stubbendorf issued permits to seventeen couples to wed on Wednesday and the rush for the blue tickets continues. While he was issuing these licenses the district court judges were grinding out di- vorces to seven dissatisfied couples Matilda Swinney has been divorced from Robert and given the custody of the minor child and $10 monthly unwi the daughter is 15, Non-support was alleged. Anna Stevens has been divorced from Ray- mond on grounds of nonsupport and cruel treatment. Her maiden name, Anua Gores was restored. Myrtle D. Robinson has been separated from Jesse E., and her maiden name, Myrtlo Davis, given back to her. Mattle Browning has secured a decres from Claude E. by default. Desertion. was charged. John Matzen blamed Bessie Mary Ann for extreme cruelty and was granted the de- cree by default. Mary P. Swoboda has been diverced from Anton C. by default and hor muiden nams, Mary F. Sherman. restored. Kithryn Wattorsoo has wecured a divorce ltmm Arthur M. on charges of nonsupport. Nationally known breeders, officers | She 82t her matden namo, Kuthryn iifer. of the National Swine Growers' as- sociation and particularly all of lhe leading record associations, are a; that the Omaha fall classic nm:x far and away above any porcine stoc‘ axposition ever held in the western hemisphere. Judging in all classes of the prin- cipal show blood lines will have %ce finished soon. The special classes are to_be judged Friday and Satur- day. There is to be a parade of all the prize-winners thus far, including the grand champions of show breeds, Friday. Women to Judge. One of the features of Friday’s program will be the “judging” of the little pigs at the show. hese young porkers, ranging in ages from a week to five weeks, are in the lit- ters of twenty odd sows entered in the different classes. The pigs will be “judged” by a com- mittee of women, to be appointed b the swine show officials; the squeal- ers are to be given the once over, not on points as to their chances of fu- ture greatness in hogdom, but on “beauty”—if a pig can be said to be beautiful. The committee of women will choose the “cutest” % ies and tie dtmg’ perfumed pink ribbons on them. me of the visiting hogmen were remarking that they’d like to be pigs for a day or so. he National Swine show will close Saturday ev~ning. Indians Come to Pay Their Respects to Great W_hite Father William “Billy” McCune, Omaha's first friend of the Indian, states that an additional delegation of 150 In- dians arrived Wedn total of lbout 450 India the pl de. These visitors invited them: but they were taken to Fort Om:iu and provided for with the other Indians who arrived earlier. It seems that the second delegation of Indians understood that a general invitation had been extended to the tr{lbe. One of the Indians is 93 years of age. Mr. McCune states that these red men have great reverence for “The Great White Father,” meaning the president. They have worked for many days preparing their personal decorations for this eventful occasion. They will stage a dance this even- ing at Fort Omaha. Goethals and Clark Named for Eight- Hour Inquiry Board Major General Goethals, governor of the Panama canal zone, and Com- missioner Clark of the Interstate Commerce commission have been se- lected by President Wilson as two of the three members of the board created by congress to investigate the eight-hour law. The president made the selections several days ago and has been await- ing acceptances. General Goethals gained the consent of the president several weeks ago to retire as gov- ernor of the canal zon¢. He was of- fered the new position on his ar- rival from the canal recently. He will serve as chairman of the board. Kierstead Has Badge He Wore for Former President In the front row surrounding the Preudcntl automobile was A ‘Billy” Kierstead, who held in his hand the badge he had worn when he served on a similar reception commit- tee to welcome President Cleveland October 12, 1887, twenty-nine years ago. “We didn't have any automobiles ready for the president in those days. We had a carriage filled with flow- ers,” said Kierstead, telling his remi- niscences to the newspaper men in the president’s party. Kierstead had charge of the stage entrance at the Auditorium last night. He is president of the Douglas Coun- ty Pioneers’ association. Bound Over for Taking Money Under False Pretenses Watson B. Williams of St. Louis was bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at $750 on a charge of uhmnmi money under false pre- tenses. Williams u alleged to have represented himself as a lawyer to Henry D. Clarke of Benson and for |k the sum of $450 promised to secure a patent for and incorporate a company to market an invention of Clarke's. The firm was to be known as the Masters Motor company. Williams is alleged to have received the $450, and there his interest in the transac- tion ceased. Husband Says His Wife Walked the Gay White Way Bright lights roved too much for \Jaxine Reynolds Johnson, wife of B. Johnson, a fireman, according m the petition filed in district court by the disheartened mate asking di- vorce. They were married in Oma- ha, November 19, 1913, Harold Fieg- enshue is named in the petition as be- ing responsible for the breaking up of the honie. | Soldier of Many Callings Seeks to Cash Mental Agony Mulnmdmoul troubles are_trailing Fred Hunt, veteran of the Spanish- American \vnr, magazine agent, fisher- man, furrier and house boat dweller, according to his suit filed in district court afamst the American Smcltal)g and Refining company asking $5, damages, Hunt alleges that he lost a leg in the Spanish-American war and was forced to give up his work as a furrier to become an agent for maga- zine subseriptions. He built a canvas- covered houseboat on ' the at th‘ei f%ot ?ihl)uuglu MM mu::g existe ishing in. tl stream. The climax of his troubles came, he says, when six employes of the smelter pounced upon his pile of drift wood at the houseboat, removed it and dragged him 150 feet to the offices of the company, thenn head- ing him for the police station in the Black Maria. Hunt complains that he was held in the city jail' without cause and that he has compelled to suffer physlcal and mental agony. Brandeis’ Protege, Young Millionaire, Here to See Wllson Townsend Netcher, 21-year-old mil- lionaire manager of the ous Bos- ton Store of Chicago, reached Omaha Thursday morning with the crowd gathered to see and hear. President nnd Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Netcher will be ?uelt at the home of George Bran- deis, his former commercial instruc- tor, during his visit in Omaha. Mr. Netcher, son of Mrs. Netcher-Neu- herger, is in active charge of the Bos- ton store despite his years. When Mr. Netcher, sr., died, Mntn years uo. Georle Brandeis, then the silk and dress goods buyer, was placed in charge of the store by the widow During the years he was associated with the institution Mr. Brandeis was the personal friend and educator of the xcun. Netcher in mcrchandn— ing and commercial wor Asks $5,477 Dam Damages For Boxcar's Stunt Because a wild box car was shunted from the end of a spur track on Izard street between Twelfth and Thir- teenth street, \m:clung the fence about their home and Ig in- jured the husband ud mie Toth and his mate, Mary, have filed suit against the Union Pacific ask- ing damages, respectively, of $2,527 and 82,9&). Driver in Smashup Den Smashup Denies from the curme on Harney street near Eighteenth late yeste: noon and landed directly in the path of a Dod The bus that it ran up on touring car had its ri guard al torn off. The drinr of the pmyl auto b t lu the acciden “I was lot going a mile a Mother of Rev. P. C. Gannon Dies at Grand Junction Mrs. Rou Anna Gan of Rev. P. C. Gannon, who of St. Patrick's church hn and also editor of the True Voice, is dead at her home in Grand Junction, la. The son was called home Tuesday might. Mrs. Gannon, whose maiden name was Rose Anna Gormley and who was a native of Tyrone county, Ire- land, was 82 years old. She was mar- ried in 1868 to Timothy Gannon, who survives. She leaves four children, Rev. P. C. Gannon, Joseph, Mary and Bridget Gannon. University Band I;l;y_s_ Well for Bee Family The University Cadet band proved once more that music has charms for the occupants of the Bee build- ing. Yesterday they gave a con- cert in the foyer and the surrounding balconies on every tier became dense \lth applauding nenozn&peu, book- ers and managers. cre three responses to encores lnd then departed, leaving good music to linger in the memories of the busy Bee folks. Cemetery Owners Seek To Avoid Paying Taxes Alleging that their property is not subject to taxation under the state laws of Nebraska, the Graceland Park Cemetery company has filed suit agamnst the city, the county and Treasurer Ure, asking that officials be restrained from uwnm to col- lect taxes and that they be enjoined from selling the property because of the failure of the company to make the remittance. Persistent Advertising is th: Raoud to Success. i i E! BT e

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