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| > . FOR RENT—Busiress Pr'p’ty Stores- REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED FOR RENT—Part of storeroom at 1614 Far- nam; suitable for small line of merchan- dise in connection Wwith cigars and news. 424 5. 18th St TWO modern stores near postorfice, 360 and $76. G P Stehbina. 1610 Chicago. Ottices 1nd Desk Room. 6,000 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE. In one of the new high grade fireproof office buildings. Most central location in city. Wil divide space if desired. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO,, Tyler 1636. 333 Rose Bldg. THIRD FLOOR, 40x60, in central locatlon, sultable for small manufacturing busi- __Mess; Tel. Doug. 644. e DESIRABLE s location in Wead bld, 15th aud Farnam, and in Baldrige bld 20th and Farnam; rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. DESIKABLE ulfice rooms :n the cemodeled Crounse Blcck, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice), 810 to §16 per montb.. Conrad You:g. 322 Brandels Theater Doug 1571 CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. "Miscellaricous BARN for rent, §3 per month. 1813 Chicago = 8t. Red €76 e WANTED TO RENT. Uofurnished Houses and Flats. HAVE parties wanting to rent five, six and eight room houses in th, West Farnam, Dundee and Fleld. club districts of the city. . Want good houses in good nelgh- borhoods. Write at once and secure good tenauts. Want to hear from owners only. No agents. Address Box 5942, Omaha Bee. WANTED lsung, on coituges or houses to Tent or seli on easy payments. Have cus- tomers waiting, Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3607, BOMEDIATELY, © or 6-room modern cot- tage or bungslow; rent must be reason- able. Box 715! GALL. & N will k after your-rentals. 844 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 83 e . = MOVING AND STORAG FIREPROCF WAREHOUSE Separate locked rooms for household goods and planos, moving, packing and . shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 802 S. 16th Bt. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real nfbving service try us. Large 8-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov- tng 219 N. 1lith St. Phone Douglas_394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Caveful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage, oftice at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1515 How- __ard St, Phone D. 5624 i FIDELITY &iVics FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete Hst of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Maggard — $1.25 per hoir. ‘Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1496. Van and two men, NEW G-room strictly modern bungalow, hot water heat. Only\ $2,600. My $1,425; equity for §$1,000 ca. Itax 1796, ROUNTZE PLACE T district res- dence for sale F_V_ Kniest. 3516 N 18th FOR SALE—2 acros improved Col. 1645 _South. NEW BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT LARGE living room with built-in book- cases, dining room with plate rafl and pancled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and | bath all on ome floor. Oak finish and oak floors; attic: full basement; large south front lot, @ to car, schoo), stores and park. Will call for you and ‘show you this bunga- low. Phone us for appointment, REAL ZSTATE—Investments e e R SERTTI i e FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, « 1 You peed a staff, a savings account, der. a little money well Invested. Home Bullders guarantees 7 per cent, cash divi- dends, payable Jan. 1st and July 1st. You can begin any time with any amount. The plan of investment is simple. HOME BUILDERS, Ine. 17th and Dougl Sts. FOR SAL] Double brick St. Louls flat, within fou. blocks of 16th and Harney; close In; bar. gain price, CALKINS & CO. Douglas 1313, Citv Nattonal Bank. SCOTT AND HILL CO,, REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX.. Douglas 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. 106 Keellne Bdg Dcus 8313 FIVE ROOMS—NEW REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, 6 and s-roomed houses thal All modern in every detall; Iving and | " cun' be sold for $100 cush, baiance $16 dining room all oak finish, with built-in bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup- boards; icebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This is a real bar- galn $2,760; $600 cash, balance o terms to suit. Others ask as much as $3,260. Located at 1616 Deer Park Blvd Let us show you this week TRAVER BROS,, per month; give complete deScription frst letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CG. 1920 Farnam St Tel. Dous. 1084 1A o parties wanting change Omaha property for acresge. or write Cal We have buyers for your proper 705 Omaha Nat. Bk Doug. 6886. INTER-STATE REALTY O Evenings Web. 4830. '?9-!0 City Nat. Bldg. Doug. 8862, " FOR SALES—F. D. i NEW 5-RM. BUNGALOW, 2311 CASTELLAR, $325 CASH And monthly payments Itke rent, buys this cozy little home. Just being com- pleted. Oak finish. See this today. THE BYRON REED CO, Phone Doug. 297. 213 So. 17th, HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS . _LIST YOUR PROZER- TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY. Brandets Theater Ridg Trler 1034. $250 CASH. New bungalow, 6 roomas, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terms; close in; located 1210 So. 25th Ave. Tei. Red 1881, Miscellaneous. FOR SALE OR RENT. New G-room bungalow, modern, price $2,600, with terms, Will rent $16 per “~moath. 5 ARCHER REALTY CO., 680 Brandels Bldg. PAY YOURSELF RENT. b-r. brand new oak finish bungalow, decorated, ready to occupy, near car line. See us at once about this, 310 8. 18th REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty 16th 8t INCOME progerty near Ford plant. Owner, Harney 3354 Rea! Estate, Lands, Etc. EIGHTY-ACRE FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY. Located 6 miles north of Blair, Neb., we have a fine 80-acre tract of land which we can exchange for a moderately priced home In the city of Omaha, If you are Interested in gettlng a good plece of land, let us know what you have to offer: HIATT COMPANY, Tyler §0. FORD car and rooming ho exchange together for lots or equity in house or lot. Call Dg. 6895 after 6 p. m. Box 7090, Omaha Bee. LI T0-ROOM modern house, suitable for r dence or hotel (no hotel in town); 245 Omaha Nat. Bank. Box 6 GOUD lot, desiruble location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webster 434, Ranch speciaiiat e ranches for city property B Brandels Bld CAN sell or exchange anything you have to 3 RASP BROS, 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. INVESTMENTS, _INSURANCI—$400 in- come on price, $2,600, “eing 3 houses, § rooms each wuear high school and Creighton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows. $200 down, and two 3 rooms, 495 down, balance monthly. CHAS E WILLIAMSON CoO. EW bungalow; 3 your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, 3 houses (flat cost $3,600), $2.500. D. 2107. DOUBLE frame residence of 6 rooms each, for $4,000; rental, $45 per mo.; well lo- cated. W. H. GATES, Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart- ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. T PER CENT Lo 6 per cent on best class city residences in_amounts $2,000 up, farm_loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 st. $2,000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 seml|- 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1204, ann.; secured by property valued at $7,000. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co, W. O. W. Blds. OMAHA homes. [East Nebi farms, J.C. REED Exvem Co “Hoving. packing and storage. 1207 Farnam 8t. Douglas 6146. TRl’.AL EST;‘[TE—IMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL HOME. ‘We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. This house has eight rooms, all in fine con- dition. The lot is 50x143. I! is in a very desirable nelghborhood and the pricé is certainly low. .ALFRED THOMAS, 308 First Natlonal Bank Bldg. KEEP COMING WITH YOUR PROPERTY. LISTED A BUNCH YESTERDA’ WE NEED THE GOOD ONES; YOU NEED OUR SERVICE. INTERSTATE REALTY CO, 929-30 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 8862. CALL UP OR COME UP. MUST SELL—CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. Two new, modern homes, one 7 and one 6-room; oak and birck finish; all bullt- in features; very best material and work- manship, close in. Best. buy in Omaha. Telephone OWNER, Douglas 152, WEST FARNAM—6-room, all modern cot- tage on Farnam, near 42d St.; lot 50x132 Price $2,950. Doug. 3332 Ve 3618 LINCOLN BLVD—ii-room house, strictly modern, with hot water heat. Douglas 1818, North. AUCTION SALE. 15-Room House and Large Lot Lo- cated at 4219 North 24th Street, Omaha. Will be sold at auction to the highest bidder on the premises. ‘Tuesday, Oct. 24th, at 2 p. m. Sharp. This J2 & weli bullt mod:rn house, just ene block south of the Ames ave, car barn, well locate? for a rooming house, easy to rent, on car !ine, and will likely sell at a great sacrifice. Terms of sals, one-third of purchase price cash, palance long time at low rate of interest. This property must sell on above date, and will llkely go at a great sacrifice, The owner has placed the sule in charge of Dowd Auction Co. Dor’t fx!i to attend this sale. JAMES L._DOW 8-room; stricily modern bungalow; lo- coted . two biccks south of Mlller Park on paved stinet, block and a half from car Itue, two blocks from Miller Park schoo Hus built-in buffet, coionnade openings wnd bufit-in heok came. Large combina- ton sun room and slerping room. Oak Aéors taroughout. I'ull cemen: basement, furnace hsat. Price $2,300, wbout $800 doyn, bulun & month, PAYNE INVESTMENT GOMPANY, Omaha Nat'l Bank MBldg. D. 1781, PECIAL BARGAIN, 622 and 624 North 19th street boule vard; two houses, with $120.00 annual rental, iarge lot, close in. Want offer at once. 8. P. BOBTWICK & SON, Tylo: 1608 300 Bee Blas. The Northeast Corger 18th and Spencer Double Corner 1626 Spencer St, a beautiful 7-room home, modern in every detail. Has guaran- teed ofl burning furnace, with 600-gallon tank. Think of {t—no ashes, no coal dust with this furnace. Beautiful shade trees, garage. This house is finlshed in solid oak. Will sell at the very low price of $6,000. Some terms. You owe it to your- self to see this before you buy. Phone Tyler §0, and ask for Mr. Glesing. HASTINGS & HEYDE 1614 Harney St MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three years. Has thres bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large living room. dining room, butles's pantry, kitch- en and rear entry on the first floor; full basement; §0-foot lot, No. 3332 Walnut St. Phone Harney 6793. FOR SALE—By owner. house In north part at sixty cents on the doliar; 7 rooms, all REAL ESTATE—Unimproved W LARGE 50-FOOT LOTS. $100 TO $175. In city limits; one block ‘to car line; paved street by the property. ONE DDLLAR DOWN, 60 CENTS PER WEEK. There are fifty of them: they will not last very long. Phone us for particulars. SHULER & CARY, - Phone D: 6074, 204 Keeline Bldg. North. A BARGAIN Especially large lot, 67x135, southeast corner Elllson avenue and 27th street, 2 blocks from Fort street car line, 2 blocks from 24th street car line, 1 block from school bullding. Cheapest lot in the vi- cinity. Lots half as large and one mile farther out cost more, Will sell for $900, $60 cash and balance $10 monthly if taken soon. Westland Realty Co., 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Tel Douglas 27. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 aif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187, 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. OWNER must sell -east front lot on Fonte- nelle Blvd, in Clairmout Wil sell at sacrifice price if taken at once. Call Douglas 1722. Miscellaneous. A FINE place for chicken ralsing, garden- ing or fruit trees and berry bush good lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $750; $1 down and 50c per week on each lot.” Box 7047, ee. __REAL ESTATE—Suburban ___Benson, START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 200,04 down and $10.00 per month; price ; slze 60x128; 'located -on Locust 5 ween Clark and Burnham, not far from school and cur line. Geo. R. Wright. Bue office, Omah ___ Dundee. DUNDEE, DOUGLAS ST, $7,000, Fronting south on this beautiful street, we have an excellent 7-room, modarn, hot water heated home with two bath rooms. Large living room with fireplace, | dining room, beam cellings, extra large ! bedroom with private bath and kitchen on lst floor. 24 fi thres large bedreoms aud ba ty of closets and storage space; good garage and ce- ment drivoway. Too small for present owner; the beat buy on this beautiful treel. Terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Dougles 8962, 919-20 City Natlonal. DUNDEE LOT. $2,000 will buy o beautiful east front lot on blst betwcen Farnam and Dodge, solid ground, high and sightly. Restric- tions that protect against all undesirable features. At this price thiy lot Is a good investment and an exceptional home site. Choice of two at this figure. D. V. SHOLES CO,, 916 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4. Florence. NETHAWAY has 8, 4, 6, 20 and 135-acra impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 128. Sou! 6-ROUM residence, Ede, 91,600, 260 cash. balance $16 per morth Dous. 6225 Miscellaneous. T O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716 FARM and city loans, 6-5% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg., Doug. 1648. 6 MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON PCL. "516 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- ®ages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN & CO., KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McGAKRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL, RED 4344. THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, FARM AND RANCH LANDS VALUABLE 160-ACRE FARM IN Merrick County, Neb., Owned by a Non-Resident Will be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTIO) Saturday, Oct. 2Ist, at 2 P, M. Sale takes place on the farm, 7 miles stralght west of Central City and 2 miles due south of Archer, Neb. Farm s ail in ocultivation, good soll; rents for two-fifths of grain, WHIl be sold on reasonable terms. All out-of-town buyers are requested to meet James L. Dowd ut the Hotel Hays, Cens tral City, Neb., Saturday noon, Sept. 21st, where free dinner will be furnished and free transportation to the farm. This 1s & good farm and will likely go at w sacrifice, Be sure and come. For further Information uddress Dowd Auction Co, Omahs, Neb JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONEER. A GOOD farm for sale in_Antelope Co.. 8 miles west of Neligh; 4 miles east of Clearwater, Neb.; good improvements; 240 acres. 180 acres broke, rest in pasture and hayland; 14 mile to school: $70 per acre; $4,600 encumbrance; rest cash Ad- dress owner, Fort Box 86, .near Wood i nning water, fenced; this ls in the blg hay coun and this ranch is priced to sell; $12.60 per acre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL. Keeline Hullding 160" AND S0-ACRE Johnson county, Neb., farms, well improved A bargaln In (m-. praoved 80 in Sarpy county. alhoun, Neb. STEWART, 216 8 17th. FOR SALE—For $16-per acre, cash, my im- svroud 200 acres adjoining Ericwon. Neb. A Olive, Indlanola la FINE quarter valley land, Cheyenne Co., Nebraska; good soll. W. S. Ripley, 2704 z California St, Omaha. CHOICE Indiun farms for sale. Write G. W. Holmes, Neb. Santes Wisconsin Lanas. UPPER WISCONSIN—Beat dairy and 1 union. Settlers e at low prices on excellent for stock on Wiscousin Central Land Grant; state scres wanted. It interested In fruit lands, ask fur book. Iat op Apple Orchards Address Land Cor misat 800 Rafiwev ta, M1 POULTRY AND PET STOCK JUST recelved, new shipment of bright red Japanese Goldfish. Special, price, 36 each. Max QGeisler Bird Co DAMAGED WHEAT 31.26 u bundred. A. W coEner 0L BNGEL Rt e e FOR SALE — Pedigreed Angorh Kittens; * house broke. Walnut 1613, AUTOMOBILES Who's ‘setting the pace now? In the first nine months of 1916 THE BEE galned 42,906 Pald Ads, EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same perlod by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS, Good gResults, Good Rates, Good Service. . 1916 OVERLAND TOURING...$450 1915 OVERLAND TOURING... 350 1913 BUICK TOURING..... 300 1914 FORD TOURING......... 200 WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., 2047 Farnam St, Doug. 3290. FORDS WANTED | 8 to 2047 Farnam St. Ask for . Fords wanted in exchange for and larger cars. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F .D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts, REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per cent. See D. B. BUCK & CO. 912 Omaha Nat. Rank. CITY and farm loan 6 per cent. 6, 6%, J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keellne Bldg. 6 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas '6707. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. . MONEY on hand for city and- farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. yuifomm + Natl/Bank Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE or trade, 52,600 shares of Uncle Sam Oil Stock, at five cents per share; hotel, picture show, roadster, bungalow, or what have you? Box 7122, Bee. Abstracts of Title. K Title, Guarantes and Abatract Co., €IT 305 's. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam St. Douglas 3810, 1916 Chalmers Roadster. 1916 Paige Touring. 1916 Dodge Touring. 1916 Moon Touring. AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liabllity at lowest rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. “oug. 2819, OUR REPAIR WORK WILL BATISFY YOU, TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 Harney 8t. Doug. 1640, REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS ussouri - Land = BMALL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and $5 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 City. Mo. GREAT BARGAINS down, $6 monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missourl. Price only $200. Address Box 808, Excelslor Springs, Mo. Florida Land: PALM BEACH COUNTY. The banner crop lands of Florida. Ten million dollars spent on fmprovement Palm Beach county, where we have investments, satlstied cliwnts wnd success Buy now, prices low, und on easy terms A. PARSONS & SON, 661 B dels Bldg = e agterarancele e Minnesota. CRE FARM, 45 MILES FROM Minneapolis; 3 miles from two good rail- road towns; good set of buildings, consi ing of 7-room houae, large barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, e 160 acres under cultivalion; can prac cally all be cultivated; no waste lan axcellent corn land; 30 head of catt nalsting of 12 cows, balunce one a two-year-olds, 6 horses,. hogs, chickens and complete set of machinery—every- thing on the place including one-third of this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $6,000 cash, all the time wanted on b wnce, 6 per cent interest, Schwab Bros., 1028’ Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Min 740 ACRES, two miles from town, 40 mlles from Minneapolis; all plow land, good moll, good buildings; the best of water; price $90 per acre. This is a genuine bargain and $10 per acre under value. You deal with owner on the farm. T. H, Daly, Elk River, Minn. Michigan Lands. FOR SALE—3$2,600 buys a beautiful 20 acre fruft farm, lot of fine fruit trees; good bulldings; ideal locatlon. For further particulars apply to C. DE KEYZER, Holland, Mich. SUBURBAN FAR! Within sight of Omaha's edge, 20 rods from station on main R. R.; beautiful site for home, feeding, fruit of truck farming. A bargain. For particulars see GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. HILLCREST Only a tew tracts left; cheapest and beat acr: property near the city. Prices d terms very reasonable. C. R. COMES, § Brandeis Theater Bldg. D. 3916, REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE TRACKAGE—Fine site on B. & M., 96x164; can be bought at a bargaln. C. A. Grim- mel, 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 1616, ACREAGE on the car line, #1,000. in north modern and strictly up-to-date. Prioe, | 404 southwest part: 4 ac.. sightly, $1,600 $4.750. Will make terms Box 6935, Bee hone, Deuglas 2947, OWNER wishes 10 sacrifice #-r modern = ouse, including sleeping porc Nice —0 iti neighborhood. Worth seeing before you EEAL,ESTATE ther C__lhe! buy. Price reduced to $4,000. 2033 Ma- R i 3 vle St. Web. 1127 t rio, Neb. business, $1,500, terms. Skupa, C: Montana Lands. 88 farm lands in Montana for FIRST settlers or investors in any size tracts, on most liberal payments. J. D. BRYAN, Cor. bth Ave. and Pearl St. Co. Bluffs, Ia, MONTANA cholce wheat and corn lan from $4.50 to $16 desired. E. A. Cls Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA FARM NEAR OMAHA. 160 acres, 6 miles from Florence, 1-3 mile from paved road, fire land; poor im- provemonts; about 100 acres cultivated, including 16" acres alfalfa, balance tim- bered pasture, with running water., The crop this dry year shows what the soil is Price, $110 per acre; $7,000 cash, balance 6 and 10 years at § per cent. Ask for full description J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keelie Bldg. Phene Dcug. 690 FOR N-biuska und lowa farms, state what you want, we have It W. T Smith Co., 914 City Nat. Bank Bldg., Omeaha, er acre; any size tract kain, Forsyth, Mont. 5:PASSENGER touring car, electric lights and starter; splendid condition; $350. Phone Mililer, Dopg. 1707, WE will trade you a new Ford tor your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th_and_Harney Dou h 2 8361, CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 815 5. 24th Bt Doug. 4442. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup 20, Oldsmoblle, Chevrolet, Apper- son. CORD tires for Fords, 30x3, $8.65; 30x3 %, $11.65. Zwiebel Bros. 'D. 4878. 32518 R repairing, “service car ai- ways read Omaba Garage, 2010 Harney S»L Ty} 666, Automobiles for Hire ent, You may drive It. I charge _hy_ mile. Doug, 3622 Evenings. D. 3676, na Supplies. t We e ol nes and save you Yy new ‘tire from 2 cid per cent. 2 In 1 Vuleanlzing Co., 1616 Da _enport St. Umaha. Neb. Douglan Auto Repainng and Paintin, GEORGE W. WILLLIAMS, 1506 _Carburetors_my” speciait $100 rewurd for magneto w C {red. & NEB Radl prices right. 218 8, 18th & Motorcycles and Bicycies FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson _motorcycle, good condition, new paint, $60. Apply Janitor, Eiard Court Apt,, 617 S, 31at HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE! gains in used machines. Victor Roos, _Motor=ycle Man," 2708 Leavenworth, 3135 CASH— two-speed Twin-Harley Presto equipment, Tyler 2332, Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna L. Meyer and husband to Fred N. Davis, Twenty-fifth street, feet north of Maple street, side, 40x110 .......... Loieee e 86,300 Zaldee V. Smith and husband et al. to Charles Kopletz, southwest cor- ner Forty-second and J streets, 132x 264 i Anna L Pike and husband to bath Gibbons, Main street, Florence, 132 feet south of Davenport strest, east side, 66x132 : i Elmer 8. Redick to Charles Kopald, Thirty-first street, 204 feet south of Dewey avenue, west side, 139x140. ., 1 Millle B. Wickersham and wife to Catherine Coffeen, Davenport street, 133 feet east of Thirty-efghth street, south side, 46x100.... . 1,000 Fugene C. Hartley to Henr: Choll- man, Burt 60 feet cant of Fifty-first street, south' side, 60x136 2 J. W. Blwood and wife to Leo Schaw, Thirty-third street, 86 feet south of Fort Omaha, 40x127.5 EYM It 1 Omaha Real Estate Company to Will E. Berkman, fortheast corner Thir- ty-sixth and Larimore, 48x128 465 Coleman L. Porter and wite to Lok Vincent, Twenty-ffth avenue, 129, 1916. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GREATEST REAL ESTATE REDUCTION VALUE EVER OFFERED $250 to $500 Sacrifice Five, six and seven-room bungalows with the very latest built-in features, including book- case, buffets, sun rooms, fire places, French doors between various rooms; also breakfast rooms and sleeping porches. Full cemented base- ments with floor drains and coal bins; guaran- teed furnaces. These bungalows are located in the choicest districts, near car, school, churches, stores and parks. Built strictly by day labor. Prices ranging from $3,200 to $5,500. Ask your- self this question: Why not buy a home and save rent bills? We also have three elegant apartment house sites cheap. We are closing out some choice resi- dent lots at reduced prices. We will be glad to show you these at any time. Phone for appoint- ment. Scott & Hill Company Ground Floor McCague Bldg. Douglas 1009. After 6 p. m. call Colfax 1886 or Harney 6563. Eggs, Chickens, Vegetables, Milk and Butter Have all been going up in price recently. All of the above foods can be raised and pro- duced on an acre or two in Benson Gardens . That is why so many wage earners are now buying acres in this beautiful tract of land, in order to reduce the high cost of living and have the pleasure of living where the air is pure and surroundings are good. The car fare is no more than living on a city lot. The Benson Gardens Jitney takes you to and from the end of the car line free of charge, if you work downtown. Paved roads all the way. School and stores convenient. Electric lights have recently been installed. Acres are very low and terms easy. - Acres $10 Cash, $10 a Month . Half Acres, $10 Cash, $5 and $7.50 Per Month Prices, $500 an Acre and Up. . ‘Have several 2, 8, 4 and 5-room homes al- readi' to move into on small payment down and small monthly payments. Make your start now and be ready to put your garden and fruit in next spring. See us about it at once. ' Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. No Apologies Will ever be necessary for the home owner in Dundee. Encroachments of business, erection of apartments have compelled some people to sell at a sacrifice, to move to more congenial sur- roundings. Dundee Offers You RESTRICTION S SECLUSION REFINEMENT HERE'S A NEW DUNDEE HOME AT $4,500 New house, 7 rooms, living room, dinin room, kitchen on first floor; 4 bedrooms ang bath on second floor, with heated sleeping porch, floored attic, large cellar, everything complete. Homelike, big lot, close to car, every convenience complete. BEGIN LIVING—STOP WORRYING. Let us show you this house. It will interest you. Call Douglas 756. George & Company 902 City National Bank Bldg. REAL ES;I'ATE TRANSFI-:RS.r feet south of Dodge, east slde, 30x125 Ten Eycke H. Fonda, jr, and wife to Stanley F. Wysockl, Thirty-fifth avenue, 80 feet south of Howard atreet, west side, 44x100............ J. C. Bixby & Son to Emma Hogle, Nicholas strest, 80 feet east of For- ty-first street, north side, 60x150.. Brigadier Pebbles Praises Salvation Army Workers Brigadier A. B. Pebbles of Des Moines is in the city inspecting the local Salvation Army and its rescue home. Brigadier Pebbles expressed Sophla L. Sigwart and husband to himself as highly pleased with the Minnie Miller ot al, Twenty-sixth B i streot, 183 feet north of Cuming work of the army in Omaha, He is street, weat side, 31.26x126......... 1| accompanied by his wife, who is also Fred N. Davis and wife to Gerhart H, Mayer, Harnoy street, 167 foet west of Park avenue, north side, 42x132. John C. Griswold and wife to Fred D. Hodges, Fortieth mtreet, 169% feot north of Bancroft street, west alde, 50x127, undivided one-half Retta Healy to Fred D. Hodges, north- west corner Fortleth and Bancroft, 127x169% .. Ella J. Brown southwest corner Thirty-Afth ave- nue and Jackson street, 66x62 : active in Salvation Army work, and their small daughter, Margaret. They are at the Fontenelle. Attendance at the Night Public Schools Attendance Monday evening at the opening of public elementary and 2| high schools follows: : Central High, 925; South High, 340: Comenius, 78; Kellom, 82. New registrations will not be ac- cepted at the evening high schools after October 26. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Regular bowel movement s your health. Take Dr. King's Pills and have a dally movement. All drugg!sts.—Advertisement, e e e }lew Yorker Arrested For Snatching Watch Fred Brown, New York, was ar- rested and is being held for larceny of a watch which he is said to have snatched from the person of Edward Lockhart of Denver. Lockhart caught and held Brown for the police. 26¢, RAILROAD PROBES" CAUSE OF WRECK General Superintendent at Lin- coln in Personal Charge of Burlington Investigation. ENGINEER TELLS HIS STORY Investigation of the Burlington stock train wreck near -Smithfield, Neb., which resulted in ‘the death .f eleven persons and the injury of-sigz- teen others, is still being vigorously rursued by officials of the rdilroad in an effort to determine the cause of the catastrophe. i The local headquarters ~have. or- dered E. Bignell, the genera' super- intendent at Lincoln, to personally take charge of the road’s inquiry and to continue the investigation. until 'He has learned all the facts in the ase. Full reports of the coroner's “inquest have been received, but the road in- tends to pursue dts. inquiry - still further, Rails Slippery. E. E. Patton, engineer of the third cection of the train which ran into the rear end of the second section, told his story at the inquest held at Smithfield. He asserted he was run- ning at a speed of about twenty miles an hour, when he suddenly saw the red lights of the second section at a distance of about twenty or twenty- five car lengths.- “I immegdiately set the air,” he testified, ‘'but 'the rails were slippery on account of a misty rain, which also obscured. the view, and was unable to stop in time to prevent the collision. I had de- creased the speed to ten miles an hour when the crash came.” No Signals Flashed. He further testified that he re« ceived no warning signals nor did he see any flagman. His first intimation of the presence of the second section was when he saw the red lights an the rear car. v He said he had a white lantern burning as an engine headlight be- cause the headlight on the engine had Lurned out. Omaha Swedes Will" Hear Gov. Eberhart Governor E, O. Eberhart of Minne- sota will deliver an address, in the Swedish - Auditorium, . Sixteenth . and Chicago streets, this evening, un- des auspices of the republican na- tional speakers’ bureau. The governor enjoys the confidence of the Swedes of the west. Swedish citizens of Omaha have received special notice of this meeting. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough with- out inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regu- lar and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger, but look youn- ger. hen troubled with constipa- tion or biliousness .take . Chamber- lain’s Tablets. The[y are intended es- pecially for these ailments and are ex- * cellent. Easy to take and most agree- able in effect, Obtainable every- where,.—Advertisement.. TAXI| Jl]NE'Webutct 202 AMUSEMENTS. BRANDE|S ey, 00T, 23 THE WEEK MISSION PLAY: By John Steven McGroarty The Pageant Drama of the Age. California History and Romance, SEATS SELLING Prices: Mats., 25¢c to $1; Nights, 25¢ The Best of Vaudeville. Daily Mntinu,’rzh:‘lfi—llvery Night, 8115 s Week Bankeff & Girlle, with Madeleina DK erps de Bullery Mckey & Avdinay Sier Connell & Simpson; L¥ and Mrs. Gordon Wilde; Mary Melville; 3 Du For Boys: Leo Zarrell & Co.; Orpheum Travel Weekly. Prie Mati Gallery, 10¢, best seats (except Saturday and Sunday), 26e. Nights, 10c, 26¢, BOc and Tbe. iz "“OMAHA'S FUN CENTER” . » Daily Mats., 15-25-500, Even’gw, 156-25-50-760, A new Show. Under an Old Title LIBERTY GIRLS }usie Barey st Mayer, arry Melton, Bremer ara. dack Conway "0y ciitind Special Vaudeville Features y“Three Bullowa Girls on the Silver Wire, and. The ;!abqty Four, Beauty Choral Choir.* See ‘“Punko- Punko,” and laugh yourself’ weak. . | 1Fln-l Performance Frldn‘leu.) Ladi eek ' Dime Matinee Every Day: Matinees, .10¢ to 28c BOY D Xt e s8e-soe-7 Today, 2:30 and Tonight, the Play That Is Dear to the Hearts of Millions® 5 Denman Thompson's ¢ “THE OLD HOMESTEAD" E: Night—Except Saturday. Matinoes-Tues., Wady Thurss Friday : y - 'EMPRESS. | Now Showin George IH....mon t: !‘-mn N STRAND Frank Keenan' .. ., “The Thoroughbred” Keystone Comedy M of * M us Paramount Pictures LENORE ULRICH / —in— ' “Intrigue” .

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