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{ < FOR RENT—HOUSES e Mlscellaneous 7 _|REAL ESTAT! R T —IMPROVED 1616 Carter Lake Blvd R, $14.00 4-R., 3401 Maple St G T 7-R., 5016 No. 42d St ... 16,00 MODBRN EXC 5-R., 2904 Saratog: 1616 Carter 1 6-R., 2818 No. 6-R., 817 No 5 STRICTLY MODERN 203 South' 30th St....... 00 Farnam St.... 00 , 3905 North 15th St........... 30.00 8-R., 3901 North 17th St. (strictly modern detached house) .. 30.00 &R., 1717 Park Ave. (good brick dwelling, newly decorated inside and out; first-class residence sec- 9-R., 2608 Dewey Ave. (close in).. 45.00 11-R., 411 South 38th St. (cholce brick dwelling, In the West Far- nam district) ... ... 75.00 WE HAV ‘urnhnfl SEE OUR COM- BEFORE RE & SHOTW 202 South 17th St. 4011 1ZARD St, 7 Doug. 7-r., all mod., 435 842 South -r., all mod., $31. 209 S. 13th 8t, 10-r., mod ex. heat, 3404 Milltary Ave., 5-r.,, part mod., 2610 8. 12th St, 6-r., gas, hydrant 1920 Bancroft . part mod., BIRKE COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633, The Bee carrled 5013, $30. 43,906 MORE PAID Want Ads first 9 months of 1916 than same period 1915, This figure EXCEEDS THE COM- LINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS, Better RPI\II(! Better Rlfl{! -r., all mod. flat, 1508 N. 20th St $32.60—9-r., all mod. house, 536 8. 36th St H. 'A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block. Doug. 8068. HOUSES FOR RENT, CREIGH, SONS & CO. BEE _BLDG. 2922 S 18TH ST, 1114 N. 22nd St, RASP BROS., r., all mod. 4-r., mod, 106 5-RM. MOD. BUNGALOW-—Fine repalr, First Trust Co. D. 1151 FOR RENT—Apu nnd Flats p ( West. HEATED apts. in the Troy, 3009 Harney, containing 4 rooms each; every improve- ment. Best of janitor service. Now ready for occupancy under lease to Oct. 1, 1917, Call janitor for appointment and see Thos. W. Hazen, agent, 207 McCague __Bjdg. _Doug. 1300. ‘6-ROOM modern apartment in The H“dc son, 207 8. 26th Ave, with heat and Janitor service, $45. Benson & Myers Co., Doug. 746. 424 Omaha Natl. Bk. BIq VERY cholce 6-room steam-heated apart- ment on West Farnam 8t. JOHN W., ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. North. > TI10 NO. 33D—4i-r. mod flat; steel range; 8as D]!le kitchen CB?) water pd. $16. RASP BROS, OUG. 1668, ©RM., BTRICTLY mod. fiats. North 25(h, $26.50 monthly. ?lv| 2118 N. 28th. __South, ST. CLARE, 3 and 4-r. apts., 24th and Harney. Har- ney 7!1?. L 1-ROOM apartment all modern, $20 in sum- mer and $30 In winter, including heat. Koy, 2211 Howard. Red 3657. Miscellaneoue HEATED APARTMENTS. 4409 So. 22d St. 6-r,, modern, with heat, in good condl- tion. $20 summer; $30 winter. HANSCOM PARK. .. 1109 So. 33d St. §-r, newly decorated, quarter-sawed oak floors upstairs and down; with or without garage. $46.00. | GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 ‘City National. BRICK flat for rent, 3256 per month; __rooms, modern. Phone Doug. 163. — LEOR RENT—Bunncu Prip’ty -Stores- © FOR RENT—Part of storeroom at 1614 Far- nam; suitable for small line of merchan- dise In connection with cigars and news, 324 S, 18th Bt. PART 107 8. 15th, steam heat . $46.00 Brick, 607 S, 13th Bt . 30,00 __JOHN N, FRENZER. H 854,00 TWO modern stores near Postoffice. Low rent. ‘G, P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Otfices and Desk Room. 6,000 'SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE. In one of the new high grade fireproof office bulldings. Most central location I city. WIill divide space If desired. ‘ ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1586. 333 Rose Bldg. DESIRABLE studio location in Wead bidg. 18th aud Farnam, and in Baldrige blag, 20th and Farnam; rental reasonabl WEAD, d Bidj TRABLE office rooms in t Crounse Bleck, 119 N. poatotice), §10 to ¥106 montb. Conrad Young, $22 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1571, CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. WANTED TO RENT. / nfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED lisuig on cottages or houses to rent or seli on easr payments. Have ocus- tomers waiting. nquire 413 Karbach Rlock. Douglas 3:07. GALLAGHER & NELSON will i-.k after your rentals. 644 Brandets Bldl Don!v 3382, emodeled luh it. (opposite apartments N. P. Dodge at 15th. Telephol for our rental department. & Co, Harney St Doug. 820 MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate locked rooms for houschold goods and planos, moving, packing and shipping, OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE co. 502 Douglas 4163 Globe Van and Storage Co. For rpal moving service try us. Largo f-horselpadded vans. Storage, $1 wonth. Xatistaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Fuane Pyler 236 or Douglas 4338, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. ' Packing, storage and mov- ing 219 N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 394. ROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. * Careful attention given to orders for nioviug. packing or storage, office at Ray- ' iuend Furniture Co, 1613 and 1516 How- RENTA 4cd 8t Phone D. 8524, 5o ; 258 for complete Phone, Douglas M Jist of vacunt houses and apart- ments. _ Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. D Vun and two men, \ 4 aggaxd T35 Bt e n d Storage Co., Moving, Packing. storage and uhlpumg Phone Douglas 149¢. J C.REED Eoress Co. “Niovin packing and storage. 1207 Farnam St Douglas 6145. Miscellaneous. REAL ESTATE—-TRACKAGE TRACKAGE—Fine site on B. & M., 95x164 can be bought at a bargain A. Grim- C. $49 Om. Nat. Bk. Bidg. Phone D. PR == REAL TATE--B ness Pr ty INCOME progerty near #ord plant. 16t 8t * Owner, Harney 3364 TPersistence Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. BEAL’TIF UL HOME. We have fop sale on very easy terms splendid residencw at 116 N. 33d St. This house has elght, rooms, all in fine con- dition. The lot s 50x143. I' Is in & very desirable nelgbborhood and the price is certainly low. ALFRED THOMAS, 308 First National Bani Bldg WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—8-room, 2 baths, nearly new; big discount, only See 1f. 323 N. 3Sth Ave. $5,250. all modern cot- t.; lot 60x133 W, L. SELBY & SONS have not yet formed the habit o cheapening their houses, sc that the p#ce sells them, LINCOLN ~ BLVD—11-room 3518 house, strictly raodern, with hot water heat s 1815, = i North. . AUCTION SALE. 15-Room House and Large Lot Lo- cated ate 4219 Norgh 24th Street, Omaha. Wil be sold at auction to the bldder on the premis Tuesday, Oct. 24th, at 2 p. This is a well bullt modern house, just one block south of the Ames ave, car barn, well located: for a rooming house, easy to rent, on car line, and will Iikely sell at a great sucrifice, ‘Terms of sale, one-third of purchgse price cash, balance 16ng time at low rate of interest, This property 'must sell on above date, and will likely go at a great sacrifice. ‘The owner has placed the sale In charge of Dowd Auction Co. Don’t fall to attend this sale. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. 3640 Maple Street Two Lots, 80x120, $100 Cash Good 4-r. house, newly painted and dec- orated. Good well, fine for garden and chickens. Price $1,200; balance $15 per month. Phone, Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Office open evenings, 7 till § HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. 3019 Larimore Ave. 3-room house, only bullt two years, in fine condition; full cemented basement. Lot 40x132. Just the placp for anyone who wants to stop paying rent and own & nice home of thelr own. Only $100 cash, balance monthly. Price $1,200. Phone Tyler 50 and esk for Mr. Glesing. Office open evenings 7 tlil 9, HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three years. Has three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large living room, dining room, butles's pantry, kitch- highest m. Sharp. en and rear entry on the first floor; full basement; 60-foot lot, No. 3332 Walnut St. Phone Harney 6793. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 622 and 624 North 19th street boule- vard; two houses! with §7. annual rantal; large lot, close in. once. Want offer at 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1606, 300 Bee Bidg. DON'T PAY RENT ALL WINTER. Buy the brand new 5-room bungalow, oak finish, modern in every way, choice east front lot, near Military car line. See RASP BROS.,, OWNERS, 106 McCague Bldg. Price, $4.750, Will make terms. Box l’IB Bat KOUNTZE PLACE rertricled " dlatriot Tesl- dence for sale. F V. 515 N. 18th. FOR SALE—2 acroa lmnrovu. Col. 1645 South. GOOD HOME CHEAP CLOSE IN 3,600.00 buys a good 2-story, B-f‘oom house, all modern, all clear of encum- brance, located on northwest corner lot, one block from 2 car lines, within wall ing distance, hear Park avenue and Leav- enworth, having birch finish lhmulhunc Price reduced from $4,000 for Immediate sale. Especlally good reasons for lONlnl Immediate possession. Investigate at once it you are looking for a clm-ln home at a low price. GEORGE AND COMPANY Phone D. 766, 902 City Nat, Bk. Bld, SIX ROOMS. We have a dandy story and a half six- room modern house, with big gara, that we can sell at a very low figure and on good terms. This property is In very good condition, located on 24th near E street. East front, paving all pald, price $3,000, Terms, $500 cash, For particulars, call HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat. Bank. NEW BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRIET LARGE llving room with bullt-in book- cases, dining room with plate rail and paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath all on one floor. Oak fntsh and oak floors; large attic; full 'basement; guaranteed furnace; large southifront lot, cluse to car, school, stores and park. Wili call for you and show you this bunga- low. Phone us for appolntment. SCOTT AND HILL CO,, Dou(lln 1009. Ground Floor M Tyler 60. gue Bldg. FIVE' ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; [living and dining room all oak finfsh, with buflt-in bookcases; pantry with claborate cup- boards; icebox room; full bascment with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This Is a real bar- galn at $2,760;, $600 cash, balance on tesms to sult. 'Others usk as much as $3,260. Located at 1615, Deer Park Blvd Let us show you this_weck. TRAVER BROS,, 705 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 6! Event, eh. 4830, HOUSKS WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOK WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROVEK. TY WITH US FOK RESULTS. ONBIL'S REAL WSTATE & INS AGCY Brandeis Thester Hidg Tvler 1024, 260 CASH. New bungalow, 6 rooms, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terma; close in; located 1210 So. 2ith Ave. Tel. Red 1881 HOMES REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. . FOOT LOTS. 1]’) TO $175. In city iimitss one block paved street by €he property ONE DOLLAR DOWN, ; \ 50 CENTS PER WEEK. There are fifty of them: they wili not last very Jong. Phone us for particulars. SHULER & CARY, 8074 204 Keeline Bldg. LARS to car line; Phone D. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North, OWNER must se.l east tront lot on Fonte- " nelle Blvd, tn Clatrmont Wil ssll at sacrifice price it taken at once. Call Douglas 1783. AFTER looking at M NNE LUSA 200 ait- ferent buyers decided *hat it was (he best proposition _on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. It YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, Tylor 187, 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. OCTOBER 21, 1916. 5 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE[FARM AND RANCH LANDS| (W AHK [ST) AID |Bellevue Students ' THE ARMENIANS| Stert On Plan of FORD car and rooming houso to vXchangs | pIRST-CLASS farm lands In & Montana for together for lots or equity in house or lot wottlers or lnvestors in any size tracts, on Beautiful Building Lots We have a fow cholce lots left in Wa- verly Park, on Fontenello Boulevard Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Glesing. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. " Miscellaneous. X FINE place for chicken raising, garden- fng or frult trees and berry bushes: 10 §ood lots; one block from car lne and close to school. Price, $760; §1 down and 50c per week on each lot. Box 7047, Bz-e __REAL ESTATMuburban Benson. START YOUR HOME'IN BUY THIS LOT. $1 down and $10.00 per month; price slzo 60x128; located on Locust 8t, between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright Bee office. Omaha. X! Dundee. IN DUNDEE Beautiful 8-Room All Modern Residence For Sale or For Rent This house is on a large corner lot on car line. The immense double living room, clear across front of house, is finished in oak and has a large fireplace, built-in seats, book- cases, etc. The dining room also is finished in oak and has south and cast windows, besideés there is a large and well arranged kitchen with ice_box room, pantry, etc, On the second floor, there are 3 large bed rooms, the bath room, with shower and a fine large sun room or sleeping porch. The house is heated by furnace, located in big basement. There is a large porch with brick pillars at the front of the house and a large porch at the rear. The grounds are beautifully kept and at the rear of the lot is a garage which can be heated; this garage will hold two cars. . Be sure to see this. Owner wants-to sell or will lease for a year. For price and terms of sale or for rental price call E. P. WRIGHT, At Douglas 2926 between 8 A, M. and 5:30 P. M. daily and in evenings after 7:30 P. M. Call Walnut 682, FAIR ACRES, 10 rooms; strictly modern home, with two or three acres of ground, as preferred. Hot water heat, lai arage. One of the show places of the West Side, PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat'| Bank Bldg. D. 1781, Florence. ————— e NETHAWAY has 8, 4, 6, 20 and 135-acre impr. tracts for city property. Fio. 228, Sopth Side. 5-ROOM residence, South 8id oash, balance $16 per morti Miscellaneous. One Acre ; New 4-Room Bungalow $225 Cash Land lays perfect; new homes all around. Balance easy monthly payments. Call Tyler 50 and for Mr. Lawny Office opening evenings, 7 till 9 p. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney Bt. SUBURBAN FARM, ‘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 particdlars seo GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. HILLCREST Only a ftew tracts left; cheapest and beéat acreage property near the city. Prices and terms very reasonable, C. R. COMES, 815 Brand~ls Theater Bldg. D. 3. BENSON! e REAL . ESTATE—Investments SEE US FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY. & SON, Phone Doug. §02. _1607-8, W. 0. W. Bldi FATHER TIME has on your shoul- der, You need a staff, a savings account, a little money well invested. Home Bullders guarantees 7 per cent, cash divi- dends, payable Jan, 1st and July lst. You can begin any time with any amount. The plun of investment is simplo. HOME BUILDERS, Inc., 17th and Douglas Sts. FOR SALE, Double brick St. Louls flat, within fou: blocks of 16th and Harvey; close in; bar. gain price. CALKINS & CO, _Douglas 1313. __City Natlonal Bank, INVESTMENTS, INSURA come on price, $2,600, “eing [ rooms each vear hbigh school and | Crejghton college. Also b and §-room vungalows. $200 down, and (wo 3 rooms. 45 down. balance montnly, HAS B WILLIA EW bungalow; al your terms and price: and gardeni; Inv. with $400, 3 houses (flat cost $1.500). $2.500. D. | REAL ENTATE WM. COLFAX, 'A' hu‘l)m lflfll' 'lmll "3 REAL ESTAT! E WANTED WANTED—LOTS. We havé customers for [ots of medium price, around $1,000, List your lot with us. D. V. SHOLES CO., Doug, 49 915 City Nat. Bank. ANTED—4. 0 and b-raomed bouses that can Le sold for $10) cush. bmiance §1i | per month; glve complete descrintion firet | letter, W, FARNAM SMITH & Cl. 1320 Farnam St Tel Dour. 1064 HAVE severnl parfies wanting to ex- change Omaha property for acresge. Call or write W. S. FRANK | 201 Neville Bldk., Omaha, Neb, WANT D—thlmu of renl eatate in C P. Dodge & Co. Harney St 1y sphone Doug A Ve have buyers for your properiy INTER-STATE REALTY €O, Doug A862 210 € 18tk FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Ete FARNAM S-I REET LOT FOR SALE, 50x134 feet, on ram;m -t "ith streét, with improvements, “bringihg in §500 per year. Price $20,000. This is an exceptionally §00d buy and is certain to be worth a lol more money in the near future. J. H. DUMONT & CC 17th and Hurney west, of 416-18 Keeline Bldg, HAVE two 160-acre farms and ons #0-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for plty property ARCHER REALTY €O 580 Brandeis DI 330 ACRES, trade for Omaha property; 193 acres near Omuha, $6,000, 2,600 ranch for Omaha property. Watts, 537 Faxton block Douglas 9006 Call Dg. 5305 atter 6 p. m. Bex 109 most liberal payments : __ Omaha Be D. BRYAN, Self-GoveI‘nment TRADES -TRADES—TRAUES Cor. §th Ave and Pearl L. Co. Biutfs, In : Py . Cattle Runches, N Apart- e = 3 . ‘\V.I'::%Tmrm: el ABBOTT, 4 Paiterson Nevrasta Lands - |Although Not Included in the The aew phn of sellsoveraib gl 12 s aeaiog wil e awed | VALUABLE mfi“o““x“b IN| Flower Day Work for Syri- |, poievue college went into effect __Ford as part payment obater 4348, Merrick County, Nel wned E : Raich speciaiist, sell pr trade ranches for Non- l{c,,d,,f‘ Will be Sold aly ans, They Will Be Helped. “].“‘" the men of the c.ollege sub- eity Dro;mrl\ E_Franta 478 Nrandels Bid PUBLIC AUCTION e mitted a report to President Kerr "t,;',,'," i Sosaan apF Iy oN Satarday, Oct, 2lat, at 2 P. M. FUNDS GO TO J. R. OAIN, JR. | Thyrsday that they had adopted the - A e e R S e R main outlines of the plan that he had due sowth of Archer, Neb. Farm s all I cultivation, good soll; rents for two-fifths of gratn. WIL by 301d on reasonabla terms. Al out-of-town buyers are requested to meel Though Armenians will not share i the Woman's club Flower day ben- efit for the Syrian war sufferers be- FlNANflh - Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. suggested. Bath the men's and -the women's divisions have elected officers and ap- Waais reid 1 times James L. Dowd at the Hotel Hava, Cen. | Cause application to include them was|pointed subordinates. ~ Officers for ¢ are ready at all times to tral City, Nob., Saturday noon, Sept. ilat, ey it, efforts | the women's division were ~ elect make loans on first-class city where free dinner will bo furnlshed and | 10t Made in time to arrange it, efforts Wednesd: v Trene Leslie property and eastern Nebra: free tranyportation to the farm. ednesday evening. re! L for the Armenian sufferers will be put torth Saturday and Sunday as well, This s & good farm and will likely go at & sucrlfi Be sure and come. For further lnformation address Dowd was _elected president; Ruth Jillson, ka farms. Rates on reque: vice president; Bernice Schlotfeldt, UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th St Auction Co.. Omaba, Neb according to President Wilson's|secretary; Katherine Ohwman, treas- i \ d JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONRER. designation. urer, and Mary Alexander, senior e i 5 : : el TTPLR CENT to 6 per cont on best cluss city WHY PAY $150 PER ACRE? Armenians are in destitute straits,| Member. , residences amounts $2,000 up, alse farm loans. Reasonuble commissions. PETERS TRUST CO, 1832 Farpam St, $1500 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- in Miss Marguerite Diddock was ap- pointed house president of Fontenelle Hall. Mattie Cassell of Omaha, - When you can buy just as good land, bet- ter located, better improved, in a country with & iniid and healthful climate, close to Kansas Clty, the best market west of Chi- driven out of their native land,,yet heretofore it has been impossible for e e s ann.; ecured by’ proerty valued wt $4300 [ cago. Al slied farma. at trom 836 to 30 America to afford them any relief| Chapman Rumsey of Walthill and ralm o W, 9 e e, and L Write t X . < ot VB £ o Taimage-Loomls Inv, Co., W, 0. W. Bidy, [ ber atre, ":‘)‘lp?"llf:\?:(ll::“:.ld e “flli since there was no means by which, Frances Kellar of Council Bluffs were OMAHA homes, O'KEEFE ¥ t Nebraska tarms. appointed for Fontenelle L_ESTATE CO, Hall Walt, Blaa Mound, Kaa protors supplies could be assured safe de- 1016 Nat' 5 weres near Woad lake, vula 400 tons T TR g R 16_Owmaha Natl. Phone Douklay 271 bay; . runsing water: ot betidh livery. The Red Cross society has| Offisers of the male division were FARM ll'lfl clty loans, 5-6% and 6 per cent. fenced. this is In the bIg hay country W. H. Them elected last week, Walter L. Racely is president; ‘Dean Fales, vice presi- . dent; Perry thns secretary; Caryl made arrangements, however, [permit- ting the entry of money and supplies. gromintm citizens have endorsed the campaign for funds and J, R Keeline Bldg, Douk. 16 EY—HARRISON &€ MORTON 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg loan on improved farma and and this ranch is prived to nll acre; terms THOMAS CAMPHEL] L K"-llnc- Bullding $13.50 per 6 pet. M MONEY o Picotte, treasdrer, and Ralph Martin, N ‘1“"'“ hay gaadb tammimonts R O bargatn n i | Cain, jr., vice president of the State|senior member, At a meeting Weds PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, bank of Omaha, will receive contribu- [nesday evening Lester Stewart was ' 4 or 5 YEARS, BEST PLAN tions, Among those endorsing the|appointed house president of H.\mfl- 9“: CO., KE! V‘;’N“"‘ :‘;‘:’ o “u_“:‘:“‘ 17th relief fi:ind are George F. l(‘xilmore, H.,l(on Hall, lndf H(!rry l‘.]er hlea . ESTATE LOAN A per acre, cash. ey - | H Baldrige, H. Taylor, Robert|Cummings o ouncil Bluff: en ° KEV.'LI\‘:“I;? u\:'s m-:-)é\xl,'”' D g\um o"’ e “{“'m' Lot [ Cowell, j. L. McCague, M. Wil-| Williams_of Omaha and Jnm« Allen 100 to $10,000 tande rms, state_what | helm, Fred!F. Paffenrath, G. W. Wat-| were appointed prucmru ~ Wead Eldg., you wan have it W. T. Smith Ce, 15th un@l Farnam Sta. tles, Victor Rosewater, G. E. Haver- REAL ESTATE louns, 8 per cent. Ses| 914 City "E“ BASE S Gaha stick, John C. Wharton, I. W. Car- ‘s 0‘;"3:"‘“ & ‘;""k S e\e,nler alul Charles C. Belden. Mr. Aba'ndonea as B&be 2 Horuo-—-l.nn Slocb—-VeIucles ilhelm Reads the committee. CITY and farm lon J. H. Dumont & C & PER CENT & T por ue Keniine Biog For S d 6 per cont money. Toland | FOR SALE—A numb High school and University of o| OUmaha girls will assist the Omaha Man §ge_l§s Mother e 2 443 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8707. | bours at $25 and $30 each. Call Florence Woman's club in the sale of flowers Twenty-two years, ago last March “YNT m‘;l&\;u 1543, Maurice Lonergan, Saturday for the Syrian war relief! Frank A, #Franks was placed in the ' BEE BLDG. P'llnln:YL 8t sk ST i f‘““d he h‘"‘;"“!“y co-eds will ie" Lincoln home, an infant.in swtddlin‘ T AT AR e F"—"_“—_.‘—T'—' lowers at the foot ball game and like- clothes. Today, a big strapping man, tarm loans. H. W. Binder, City TN fasaiiy. horse- end beesy. SHY N, 308 | Uoc0 Browning sacicty girls from the | he is in Omaha looking for ih ‘moth- National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. y..1% High school will help. er, wham he does not even know by ;‘mht and who, so far as he knows, —— = ot b i Stocks and Bonds. TURY realvad, Saniux Shinment ot Nagat iod |REA REAL ESTATE TMNSFERS m?or:ed Nim nl:.lr.\ntt:‘n. nnu‘ s FOR SALE of (rade, 52,600 sharca of Uncie | Max Gel Ce. ";l""l“‘“ avenue and Dodge strect, r. Franks is a carpenter by trade e Sam Oll Btock, at fivs%eents por share; | GANAGED WHEAT Mayme B, Rich uibana 'to - | |and is married. He lives at 1408 North :‘u;‘x:: flf:u;;‘:yuw roadster, bungalow, or F’:lln-! I N, w_:_n-_l A Buary B Prics, southeast corner Sixteenth alrezt He thinks about the — — | FINE Engiish bull pup for sale. 3661 Cum- | Twenty-ffth d Pratt Abstracts of Title. ing. Harney 3033. stromt, ALIXIH 1o 1| only shance ¥ husito find his motlm" Kate P, Ralston to H, (. Rusch, lo\ll)l' is to first locate his mm&hef. a K Title, Guarantee and Abatract Co., eant cornor Twenty-seventh and Mrs. Ball, who came to b €IT 305 's. 17th St, ground floor. AUTOMOBILES Grand avenus, 100x636............ ' 1|Concordis, Kan,, aboyt four years ago. Bonded by Mass. Mohding and Ins. Co. Caroline L. Poppleton, trustes, to “ iy yea! o = Irenacus Shuler, et al, Forty-third My mother's makien name ‘was Bfl'::’"f‘,'i':m: ,’B -,;’r'f;;:;".,'.;',".fi‘"“" y streot, forty-two, fest mouth of Belle Ball T learned from an uncle Wakoloy street, what aide, 44x100.. 1| of mine, Fred Ball of Sioux- Fnllu. S, < Boary E. Price and wite (to Mayme B, D, that my father has lo FARM AND RANCH LANDS Rich, Forty-ninth avenue, 160 feat " nat en sido, / | dead an thu my mother ma; M man by the name of McCarthy” @irl Fleeces Man of SPECIAL SALE. south of Isard wtreot, S0x13 . " Elvira A Boyden and hushand ' to Maurice Garrixon, Elllson - avenue, 166 feet east of Twenty-fourth street, wouth side, 45x136... 1 California_Lands CALIFORNIA improved farms, near Sacra- mento, for sale; easy payments. Write for list. E. R. Walte, Shawnee, OKI. 1916 Overland touring car, fully squipped, starter and slectric lights, $380. Will consider Ford as part payment. Colorado_Lands. e, S el 19 Ov 160, 240 OR 480 acres good level wheat Twenty-! nlnlh atreat, norl:‘.-la ’ ls er land In northeastern Colorado, close to 1 4 1 the Nebraska line, within 2 miles of rail- road town, in a good location. Will sell on very easy terms, or take In trade some Omaha property or eagtern Nebraska or |% western lowa land. Price $20 per acre. E.'T. Heyden, 1614 Harney St, 24 floor, Phone Tyler 50. orida_Lands. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc: 204 Farnam @t / Ethel Smith1909 Dnnxlu street, charged vmh tllnukflw from the erson of James Jacl mn. a omnnr 914 feot west of Twenty-elghth TOm Mg Ry gi hotind SveEan street, north side, 68x183.. 5040 ;l';god'“"“ court, with bonds fixed.at John F. Flack and wite to John K. ! Harvey and Helen King, l!urt. aoutheast corner Farty-Afth g who held her hat, were sentenced to and Ruggles strests, 87.0x113, . {orty-five d: xa Hynek, southw and Pino n-r Fitteenth ll.l‘l ll Doug. 3200, ‘Who's settin pa ? In the first nine montha of 181¢ THE BREE galned 43,000 Paid Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN' ot the other two Omaha papers for same period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results, Good Rates, Good Service. e TN STie. 140 E. 6 Redick ‘campany to the Thomas Roalty company, Harney stroet, YOUR OPPORTUNITY The quickest and easiest money ever made In an akricultural way In the United States, Is going to be made in hog and cattle ralsing in North Central Florida, Climatic conditions, absence of extremes of heat and cold, are peculiarly flvorlhr: FORDS WANTED Drive cars to 2047 Farnam 8t. Ask for Mr. Farrar. Fords wanted in exchange for Overlands and larger cars. but for corn, hay forage crops, The business has already started with rapid strides. The introduction of Rhodes and Natal grassés (the grasses that made South Africa the richest grazing and hay country in the world), has done much to- ward the new lmgntul. Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. LECTRIC COUPE. Good transportation fa. | The big money will be for those who get in while the good land is still cheap. Our lands are located as_far from the ds of South FI 8 Omah from the sand hill country. of Northweste Nebraska. avar- s Good towns, cilities. Good roads. Fine water at 30 to T wish to sell my Columbua electric 4- 40 feot. Artesian water at about 00 feot. [ passenger coupe. Car has recently hoen re- 3n7;.c'a e l':"';:“‘: bk K yaray| DPAinted and batteries overhauled. Also and A¥mour packing plant at Jackso have marcury charging plant. Wil sell ville. Choles of two rallroads. in tracts of 640 acres and up, at very attractive pric d easy ter Our lands are equally adapted to small tarm- ing, dairying and trucking. We few detached pleces lying outsfde "ot e maln body, In, tracta of 80 acres and up We offer for cash or on trade. WILLARD D. HOSFORD, Phone Douglas 18 AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam St. Douglas 3310, : 1916 Chalmers Roadster. r | 1916 Paige Tourink. Write for tull information to owners. 1918 Dodge Touring, ' 1916 Muon Teurlng. RIVERVIEW FARMS COMPANY, . AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liabliity at loeat rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Poug. GNE used two-ton truck, $480; o one-ton truck, $200; one used Frankiln rondster, §200. Those trucks are in first- class whape and real bargains. - Andrew Murphy & Son, h INTERNATIONAL truck for condition. Will sell cheap. " Willtam Pepericorn, }‘\omme“lofl OURKEFAIR K WILL BATISFY YOU. TELL & BINKLEY, time. Might consider 642 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. PALM BEAC TY. Tha banner crop lands of Florida. Ten milllon dollars spent on drailnage canals and Improvements. Best and safest lands in the unfon for truck growing or citrus 365 growing days & year; no all sunshine. For prices and terms phone or write A. PARSONS & SON, Phone Doug. 7846. 662 Brandeis Bidg, use for Florence, Neb. $1O C 0 Buys/a year’s Minnesota, 2318 Harney 8L Dous. 1540, t T ACRE FARM, 46 MILEST FRON | CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 316 & 24th ¢ M mb rsh p t h Minneapolis; § miles from-two good rajl. | DOUE. 442 We buy OLD CARS. Parts e e 1 o e for Hup 20, Oldsmoblle, Chevrol son. WE wi 1r-d- You & new Ford for ¥ your old road tow! . Appe ing of 7 corn cribs, &ood set of bulldings, con m house, large barn, granary, machine shed, windmill, otc. 160 acres under cultlvation; can praotl- “Y” if you turn in cally all b cultivated; waste land; INBUSYRIAL GARA o b r hip ! ol SR spwmn omor o, |l yOUr members conslsting of 12 cows, balance one and | rd two-year-alds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens | AUTO for 8ale. 3-yats rondater, 1t cias b 9 p S t y and complete set of machineryr—avery. running order, 8130, 4010 24th 8t Y . M. a u ay. thing on the place including Wne-(hird | COMax 443, A of this year's crop, goes at 360 per acre; | CORD tires for Fords, .‘oxl..lu u %y 518 Clean, Healthful Spert ’ $,000 cash,“all the time wanted on bal 511.66 Zwiebel Bros. "for M d ance, § por cent interest. Schwab Bros, Farnam st Bo 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn, | MITCHELL truck for sale, 508 8 or.iviep an Vs SPECIAL BARGAIN in the famous Red _Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, ‘service car ai- ways ready.” Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney 8t. Tyler 668 River Valley, 160 acrew, all in crop this year, 2 miles o town; new set of buiid- ings, bullt 2 years 4go; G-room houss, large barri, 16 acres fine hay; good schools in town; 2 elevalors and creamery; a geni of m farm. Price, §68.60 per acre. Terms: $1,000 cash, balance in ten annu ments, 6 per cent. Wl also fur| chaser with cows and hogs, which pay for themsclves with one-half the cream h Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent, Vou may drive it. 1 oha L by mile. 7|)n|flr lfi!‘.‘_ —l‘ A DOCTOR WOMEN check each month and t ‘the in. o - —/ creasy cpeh year; which insures a living NI throw uway »ly tires. We make ond from ' the start. W. G. Templeton, 603 | new (ire from ¥ cid” nes and sava you 86 Hee Bldg pet ount. ¥ in | Vuicanising Co. 1616 Dav- Hundredn of wofnen are coming to my office for treatraent hr diseases and dis- orders of their sex. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AILMENT. Honest service for. a - small fee. Consultation, $1.00, Examination or viflce treatment, $2.00; medicing froe: Hours 9 m B. Office practice only. Building, Omaha, Neb. ¥ 'Vlflmuri Land: BMALL MISSOURL FARM—$10 cash and 86 monthiv: no Interest 07 taxos; highly pro- dnetive land; close to 3 big markets, Write for " photogsaphs wud full Information Mungar, A-119. N Y Lite Bldg., Kansas uto Repmmz STROMBERO SERVICE # OEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1608 Carburetors my speclalty. . J. C. WOODWARD, 301 Ros Cotle 1. NER A uricos 'nm i B-~30 down, § 4 40 acies ;um {rult and poul southern Misswurd om Box 808, di 2 [ Add $200 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLY gains in used machines. Victor Roos totorsycle Man," 2703 Leavenworth ST Larn, 1. B. Ch ISCOLSHT ARG ~"|FOR BALE—Tiurl “motoreyels, 3 Wikcisni Lan _ | ®ood conaition, 0. Avuly s WIRCUNBIN— bwal diiry ann kem- 0p 41- In ibe unlon Mettlers | = Eiray (a0 mnds tor wale at low yrices on nd e e’ o e 3| REAL E?IATE TR NS"'E,'_“ fng Awk for bonkiet 85 on Wiscouste | § F. Nelson to M. 8 FEliis, north a1 Land Orantstat wores wanted. | Cenat corner Thirty-alsth and 1t interented iy frult andn ask tor boo treet, 50x0! ; oy 1 1at on Appls Orchards Add-was Land Com. | Afihar 8. P SWOBODA RLTAI b ] Mins 3. Grove, t s hardwood tiber land [ 160 feet west of Brown strest, north PHON' DOUGIAS . Yo . near ralirodd; good | wide, 50x16.. NS soll I' unm this $20 per acrh. Write | Edward M. Andreesen, et al, to Frank SE— owner, H. A. } . Hayward, Wik Wirthsafter, southwest corner Twen-