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FOR RENT—HOUSES South, 918 5. 81 St, S-room cottage, modern, fur- nace, electric lights, desirabie location, $22.60. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536, Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. T13*8. 35TH AVE, 6 rooms, all modern; newly painted; fine West Farnam location, $36.00, ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1636, Rose Bldg., 16th end Farnam. 701 Georgla avenue, 12 rooms, modern, OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Doug. 2715. 1016 Omaha Natl. Bank Bids. MODERN cottage, flve rooms, large cement bagement, 1041 8. 34th.8t. 1316 PARK AVE.—1-t. mod. brick. —_______Miscellancous. WH-HAVE WHAT YOU WAN™ HOUSES AND COTTAGES PARTLY MODERN, 4-R.~3401 Maple St,. 4-R.—3401 Parker 8t R.—2004 Saratoga St......... l-R.;lB" No. 27th St. (for 6-R.—3919 No. 20th lwlth ‘sarage) 6-R.—4112 Farnam St. 7-R'—3906 No. 18th St.. T-R.— 915 So. 26th 8t. (bnnd strictly modern brick dwelling) 7-R~—4110 No. 20th 8t. 8-R.—38901 No. 17th 8t. 8-R—1717 Park A (choice brick dwelling newly decorated Inside and out) .... . 9-R.—2608 Dewey Ave. ('Md brick dwalling very close in)..., ATS, 5-R.— 203 So, 30th St. '(strictly modern flat, with hardwood fin- ish and bullt-in “uffet)..... .§25,00 WE HAVE OTHERS. SEB OUR COM- 45.00 ING: PORTER & SHOTWELL, Doug. 6013, 202 So. 17th 8t. (4011 IZARD St., 7 rms,, 842 So. 22d St, T 1 1609 Lothrop § 1834'No. 21st 8 1920 Bancroft St, - 3404 Military Ave,, 6 rms,, pt. mod., ! 1 BIRKETT & COMPANY, N ] 423 ‘Bee Bldg. Doug. 63 .‘ WE want more houses ana apartments to rent. Tae fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list is conslusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service, If you want to keep your places rented see, Payne & Slater Co. "Omaha’s Rental Men, 616 Omaha National Bank BRBlg, Douglas 1016. ‘The Bee carrled 47,940 MORE PAID Want Ads first 10 months of 1916 than same period 1916. This figure EXCEEDS THE COM- DINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. Reason: Better Results, Better Rates, HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SONS & CO. 802 BEE BLDG DOUG. 300. 6-ROOM MOD. COTTAGE-—close in, $32.50, First Trust Co. D. 1151 FOR. RENT—Ap’ts and Flats West. FINE WEST FARNAM APT., $42.50 hc best apartment now available " in Colonial Apt., 38th and Fafnam: Flvu rge light rooms, $42.60. See or phone immediately. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. __1622 Farnam.. Douglas 898, FOR RENT—Dundee five-room apartment, for $66.00. W. L. SELBY & SONS, DOUGLAS 1510, F-ROOM flat for renf, ‘Hoxsrn except Heat, $18. 2910 anlm. Inquire 2908 Fll'- nam St. LB L Eolltll- : ¥ §-HOOM modern apartment at , 420 South 25th * Ave.; private’ bassment, heat’ ‘dnd Janitor service. [ ... BENSON & MYERS CO, aha Nat'l Bank Bidg. Dulll 46, CORNISH APARTMENTS, 1404 South 10th 8t. Belutll\ll .- apartment. ‘ Miscellaneous. MOST modern un'loallfl brick flat in, olty; hot water héat; walking distance. D. 6691. H. 1808, BRICK Hat for rent, 36 per month; rooms, modern. Fhone Doug; 153, —_ e 'WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished’Houses and Vlats, WANTED 1ising on cottages of bouses to rent or celi on easy payments. Have ous- tomers waiting. .nquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas # 01, GALLAGHBP. & NBLSON will k after your rentals. 644 Brandels Bldg Daug 2 Furnished Houses, Flats, WANTED—To rent, or 4-room furnished apt. by refined young couple, with 3-year- old boy. Box 7001, Bee, FURNISHED rooming house or hotel in small town. All particulars in first letter. Hurry! R. Turnee, 2101 Douglas 8t. PLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENT- | THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEM West. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. FINE HOME. A very pretty T-room house, consisting of reception - hall, living room, dinii room, kitchen and four good bed room and bath. Oak floors nd finishing on the first floor; well decorated, with good light fixtures throughout. Floor drain in basement; hot uir furnace; lot 62x165 feet; good garage in rear, ‘There are several yard, affording nles mer time. in the sum: 0od maple trees in This Is an excellent buy, lo- cated about one block from the Hurney car line, school. Would like to have you go direct or call us and we will be glad to take you. and within s blocks of good Number® of house 3409 Burt St. Lowest possible price $4,260, with rea- sonable terms. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat. Bank. West Farnam Residence $5,000 Tyler §0. This is a good 3-story frame house. with 7 rooms, strictly modern and in good con- dition; one-half block of the Farnam car line and close to the Blackstone hotel. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 902 City National Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL HOME. We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 116 N. 334 St. This bouse has elght rooms, all In fine con- ditlon. The lot is 60x143. I' 1s In & very desirable neighborbood and the price ls certainly ALFRED THOMAS, 808 First National Bank B WEST VFARNAM DISTRICT—8-room, § big discount, only baths, nearly new: $5,260. See it. 328 N. 38th Ave. Wes! LOT SNAP. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. + Close to Farnam car, Presbyterian church and the new Henry s’ west front on first vacant lot south of Davenp Some fine homes bulld- ing In this block. This lot only $1,350, subject to paving; 48x136 ft. V. SHOLES CO‘. as C!(y Nat. Bx. Bldg. North, AFTER lookin, at MINNE LUSA, 800 dif forent 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 wili understand why others are buying. CHARLES W MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187, 742 Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg. OWNER must sell east front lot-on Fonte- nelle Bivd, in Clairmont. Will sell at escrifice price if taken at once Call Douglas 1723 MINNE LUSA—Nice 1ot on Titus Av: 24th St, can be bought at a blrllin t lot must be wold. Se. me quick. C. A Grimmel, 849 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. S st South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved in one to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue oar line. Best of school facilities. COMBS, 809 Brandels Theater, ' C. Phone Doug. 391 e 1 &-RM. Apt. in Sterling; no car fare. First |- ‘Trust Company. D. 1161 Miscellaneous. A VINE place for chick ing or fruit trees and berry b hes: 10 g00d lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $760: §1 down and 600 per week on each lot. Box 70 Bee. 1”18 LINCOLN BLVD—i1-room | house, strictly modern, witb hot water beat Douglas 1818, North. KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAIN Eight rooms, modern home and a bar- Not a new house, but Large lot and gain at $3,350.00, in repair and well bullt. garage, NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. NEW COTTAGE Phone Doug, 4270. i This pretty cottag® has a nice living room, den, dining room and kitchen on the first floor and two bedrooms and bath on the second floon. Price only $2,160, Terms. Located 2708 Corby St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bidg. | Phone Doug. 4270. MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three years. Has thres bed rooms, sleeping. porch and bath on tho second floor; ' vestibule, lar room. dining room, butless pantry, kltch- en and rear entry on the first basement; 60-foot lot, St. Phone Harney 6793. floor; full No. 3332 Walnut __REAL ESTATESuburban _ Benson. 52-3 Acres With 4-Room House If you want a good suburban home where you can grow the best kind of vegetables, you should look at this prop- arty About 3% acres of good, level, rich, am sofl, the blance can be used lnl ure. running water. This is located northwest of Benson, % mile . Wil sell on pay- ment down ol lflfi balance very easy terms, _Price, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY 85 THONE TYLER 60. 10 Acres Northwest of Benson ‘Within one-! hllf mile of paved road; fine laying la as 3 acres in raspberries, cres in l“llfl. 2 acres cultivated; will sell for §$400 per acre on very easy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST:_ New 5-Room Cottage With One Acre Located wtihin one block of the Main Street, paved road and Benson Gardens Jitney 1 Has electric lights, Land is level and has the richest kind of soll. Would make an ideal place for ralsing chickens—have a garden and some fruit. THAT five-room cott: vard for only $1,760, W. H, GATES, €47 Omaha National Bnnk Bldg. Doug, 1204, Web. 268 for a few day! $2,250—Will pricy of same iz JOHN W, ROBB!NB. 1802 FARNAM ST. AN ESTATE orders one remaining property use, ot, closed) out. A 6-r. hot ness ' Military Ave.. only $1,260, A great bar. in. GEORGH G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bidg. FARMERS, ATTENTION—Chance to buy &- and 5-room room, new, modern,, stucco, on Florence Boule- buy the modern home at 2538 lhvennort St. This s $1,000 less than the nn the adjolning house and lot new bungalow, or trade for acres or fruit ranch, Total value $6,000, Webster 2688, | Only Sc car fare downtown. Will sell on payms down of $266 and the balance about the same as rent. Phone Tyler §0. TINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. « ATART YIJUI BOHD IN BENSONI 'HIS LOT. nar montn price i sise 138, Locust l&. Intwun Clark and B\lrnhnh. not far from school :nd car Il’@ Wright. Ree office, O Dundae. DUNDZE. 6016 Cuming St. Strictly modern, new, 7-r. house, hard wood finish, woll bullt and right up to the minu Id' to occupy. Price $5,400. ‘Easy terms. KOUNTZE PLACE rertricted district resie dence ftor sals. F. V Kniest, 3616 N. 18th. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1606, FOR SALE—3 acros improved. Col. 1548 South, NEW BUNGA™.OW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT hah "and rooms and finleh and lving room with bullt-in dining room with plaf led walls, kitchen, two h. all on one floo! [o] floors, ; lar full basem south front IOL and park, Will call for you and show you this bunga- low. Phone us for appointment. SCOTT AND HILL CO, Douglas 1009, Ground Floor McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous. WANTED—How tores and apartments tar our rental department. N. P. Dodge Co., Harney St. at 16th. Telephone Doue. 825, == — MOVING AND STORAGE ‘Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving mvm try us. Large ’ 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month, Satisfactlon gusranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BAFER, Phons Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338, ‘GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and mov- ing. 219 N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 394, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Carerul attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage. Office at Ray- mond Furniture Co, 1513 and 1615 How- ard St Phone D.' 5624, FIDELITY ZENTAL FREE Phone Douglas 388 for complete list of vacant houses and apart- moving. ments. Also for storage, 16th and Jaékson Sts, FIREPROOE‘ WAREHOUSE. | Separais locked rooms for household goods and planos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE i 802 8. 16th St Douglas C‘(;‘ J. C. REED “Bxprees and Movin, 1207 Parvan ay — Maggard $1.25 per hour Van_ and Storage Co, Moving, Packin Storage and shipping, Phone Doug. 149 e FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty packing and storage. __Douglas 6245, Stores: BA‘V JENT, 111 8. 15th, steam heat, $30. 607 8. 15th Bl goud brick, $30. JOHN N K NZER, Douglas 654, 'rw-) modern stores near Postoffice, Low G P._ Stebbina, "OR “RENT—Modern heat, 1610 Chicago. store room, steam 2414 Ames Ave. Colfax 2900, Offices and Desk Room. ¥ DESIRABLE studio locatior, In Wead bidg 18th aud Farnam, and in Baldri " 20th and Farng il DESIRABLE office rooms in the remodelad Cro post nse block, 119 N. 16th St., (opposite fice). 810 to $16 per month. Conrad 322 Brandels Theater Doug. 1671, uce. B-lrd Bldt 17th ald Horus«-—lee Stock—Vehlclel For Sale.. WELCH pony, stalllon, welght 400 pounds, price’ $150. Tel. Colfax 3614. & NICE littls driving or saddle horse. Benson 235, FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detail; living en gain at $2,760; $6500 cash, terms to sult, Othei 3,260, Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS,, 106 Omlhl Nat, Bl Dous. nings Weh. 4835 HOUSES WANTED. balance on usk as much as WE HAVM DUYERS FOR HOMKS WORTH THE MONKY LN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US FOR RESULTS, i REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY. ‘Theeter RidE Tyler 1084, VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN, $2,100 will buy 66x140 ft., with good Real Estate, Lands, Etc. "To Avoid Foreclosure of Mortgage, Will Sell On high, sightly Military Ave, 7 rooms has reception hall, front parior, den, din ing room, kitchen and 3 rooms and bath on second floor; furnace heat, gas and city water; near school; close to car; $2,000; back Interest and tax about will take clear lot as part pay for equl See us quick for a chance for a good bar ‘0'Keefe Real Estate Co., _ Doug. 2715, 1016 Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg. TO TRADE. 38,000 stock hardware, live town in Ne- braske; $1,800 equity in store building. Will trade for western land. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 8862, HAVE two acre farms and o farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city property. ARCHER REALTY CO. 880 Brandels Bid.. or Colorada Iand, THOMAS CAMPRBELL, KEELINE BULIDING. oy A 12-ROOM rooming house for sale or ex- change for equity in lots or house and lot, or good car. Good location, Call Doug. 6895 p. m, FORD cui And rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity in house or lot. Call Dg. 6395 after § p. m. Box 7090, Omaha Bee TRADES—TRADES—~TRADES. Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart- Flats, etc, ABBOTT, 4 Patterson ome good homes and rental prop- Orllal for Neb. or la. lanc. Edward F Webater 4348, st or trade ranches for clty property E Frunta 676 Brandely Bld FOR EXCHANGE—§80,000 flats, rvnll'. .- 000, 315 Ridge Bldg. Kanaas City, Mo. REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'pty TNCOME property near ¥ord piant. 1618 Bt Owner, Haroey 3364 i FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 5§ PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts §2,000 up, also farm loa Reasonable commiasions, PETERS TRUST CO,, 1822 am 8t $2,400 MORTGAGE, bearing 6 per cent ann.; secured by property valued at §7,000. Talmadge-Loomis Inv. Co, W. O, W. Bldg. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. Nebraska farms, ESTATE CO. Phone Doy, OMAHA homes. E O'KEEFE REAL 1016 Omaha Nat'l. LU er cent. _Tho line Bldg., Doug. 1648, 6 t MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON + 916 Omuha Nut'l Bank Bldg. MONBEY fo loan on improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages, Kloke Inv. Co,, Omaha, DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2 3, 4 or 5 YEARS. BEST PLAN. SHOPEN & CO., "KEELINE BLDG, REAL BSTATE LOANS WANTED, THOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDBG. TEL_ RED 4344, 5 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707, #100 to $10,000 mude promptiy. F. D, Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Sts. MONEY on hand f ty and tarm loans. H. W. Binder, ‘City Nationa] Bank BIdg. GARVIN BROS Nat! Bank Blas. BER 4, 19186. 19 e S REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED [REAL ESTATE—Unimproved | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Land: . OR Nubiuska #nd lowa (wciuw, state Whe you want, we have {t. W T Smith Co. 914 City Nat Hank Bidg Omuha 611 oF exchangw any 1ands you have to J. Canan, MeCakue Bid South Dakota Lands. wouthoastern 8. D, farm for salv T80-ACR & bargain at 363; good terms. Thos. I D. King, Armour, 8. Wisconsin Lanas, ER_WIBCONSIN-—hest dairy and gen | drop state in the union Settl ted; lands for sale at low prices on m‘an for atoek excallont s Awk tor bool Central Land Grant it interested fn fruit janda wak fur beok 18t 05 Apple (ircharde Addregs Land Cowmn minstoner Boo Rallwey, Minnwapoils. Mine AUTOMOBILES NEW YORK STOCKS Market in Most Respects Du- plicate of the Preceding Session, NEW RECORDS REGISTERED New York, Nov. 3.~Aside from a 5 per cent reduation In the trading, today's mar- ket was In most respects a duplicate of the vreceding wession. Dealings « largely rostructed to United States Steel and affillated (ndustrials, the metals and equip menty, with a liberal admixer of non dividend ralls. G ‘The usual number of new records wix registered, among them Bethlehem Steel a! 678, Utah copper, 113%: Ray ocopper at 19X, American Locomotive at 924, Ajax rubber at 77 and Acme leather at 64 United Htates Steel at no time oame within a point of ita high rocord of the WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. previous day, moving within a relatively narrow radius and closing at the smallest fractional d Bloss Lefleld was the USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone D. 3203, 2047 Farnam 8t. REBUILT OVERLANDS, chlef foature of that group, advancin points (o T0% Its highest quotation In six advance of 4%, much of plished in the final hour, was attended by rumors of an extra divi- (LATE MODELS.) dond, ntral Leath ' rise to 0%, also a rec- FORDS, TOURING CARS, $175 UP. Also Bulcks, Studebakers, $125.00 up. Lowost Cars demonatrated, Huppe end prices in A List turnished to out-cf-town purchasers. Send for it; no obligation. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES 1014 Interstate, 7-passenger, good oon dition, $260. 1014 Abbott-Detroit, 7T-passenger, elec- tric light and starter, §200, 1914 Ford touring, just overhauled, $366, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 883, 1216-10 Farnam 8t Who's wetting the pace nowt In the firat months of 1918 THE BEE gained 47,040 Pald A EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAL the other two Omaha papers for period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results, Good Rates, Good Service, AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KILLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, #13.14 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. _Sous. §818. AUTO CLEA 2200 Farnam 8t 1914 Hudson con’g Velle 8ix, Toul 1, Tour FOR SALE—3-passenger mum tanioy Steamer, very classy Appearance, unsur« passed power, speed and ease of opera- tion. Like new, & bargein. Cleon - man, Pleasanton, Neb, CROSSTOWN QAR 4443. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Douglas 3310, x WB will trade you & new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAI. GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney, Douglas 5361, DON'T throw away old tires. We make on new tire from two old ones and save yo 60 per cent. 2-in-1 Vuloanising Co., 18 Davenport 8t, Omaha, Neb. Doullu 4, tires for e Biobel AR e R Farnam Bt CITY and farm loans, 5%, § per cent, J, H, Dumont & Co,, 4\6 Keeline Bldg. Abstracts of Title, err 1t Guaranteeand Abatract Co 1088 17th S, sround fioor. Bonded by Mass, Bonding and Inm, Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest absti fice in Nebraska, 206 Brandeis Thea MONEY TO LOAN Furnituie, Planos, Ind. notes as security. $40—6-im0. H. H, gds, total cost, $3.60. $40— Indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60, Smaller, larger am’ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organized by Omaha Business Men. 432 Rose Bldg,, 16th lllll Farnam, Ty, “ FARM AND RANCH LANDS OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU, TELL & BINKLEY, __3118 Harney Bt, Doug. 18540, A\ltn Repairing and Paintin 'ROMBERG BRRVICE BTATION. GIOBGI W. Wll.LlAll. llfl Jackson 8t. __.Carburetors my spectal Red 4142, 00 rd f !or ‘magneto we can't repair. "Lofl:‘wl Bayadorfer, 310 N. 18th, ~Auty l dintor Repair Service, and o) 18 8. 19th Bt D. 7"0. “Auto lecry and Garages. to “mervice car / E"‘vl:f-n }'..i'; e Om a Garage, 2010° Tyler 856, Automobiles_for Hire. RS 'ORD for rent, You may drive it, I cl L by mile. Doug. 3623, Kvenings, D. & Florence. [EFHAWAY has 8, 4, 20 ‘and 13! impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 33 South Side. Florida Lands. FOR SALE—Twenty acres in Palm Beach county, Florida, with town lot in Dade county; price per acre, $200; for particu- lars write Mrs, Purdy, Clarks, Neb, Motorcycles and Bicycles HA LEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE! Bar- “Al}:lnl in used machines, Victor Roos, “The Motorcycle M 2703 Leavenworth, 6-ROOM residence, South Side, $1,600; uc cash. balance §156 per morth Doug. 6315 Miscellaneous. Plan Now To Raise Chickens Next Year ew, large, 4-room bungalow with full basement, or cellar, and poultry house. Four lots, (almost an acre), one block to nnved road and free jitney line. Pri $2,360; #2856 cash, balance easy payments or will sell two iots and_improvementa, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. — REAL ESTATE—Investments $21,000, 10 PER CENT NET. A close-in corner, well improved, two blacks from 16th, on one of the main busi- ness streets where values are increasing rapldly, First time offered; the best buy on the market today. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3963. 919-20 City National, house, on 28th, just off Leavenworth; non- resident owner. Easy terms, JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. EXTRAORDINARY GOOD NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Very easy terms. 1210 §. 26th Ave. Red 1881, STOP THAT RENT BILL. A new flve-room cottage on lari ner lot, B4x126: just being started; mod. close in ern in’every detail; oak floors; and near West Farnam car line, 42,350, $300 Down, $26 per Montb, Ready December 15th, SCHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 6074, 260 CASH, $26.50 PER MO, will buy one -r. and bath; strictly modern; oak finish, with a high grade full ce- t front Jot; 1% blocks to car. Price only $3,100. of the niftiest bungalows In town number of special features; lighting and plumbing fixtures ment basement, furnace; dandy ‘e Lel us show you this bargain, _RaASP BROS. Douglas 1653, T$200 DOWN, $25 PER MONTH. _ 6-room strictly modern cottage located Good close in. Has hard oak floor Anvestment as well ‘show this any time. PAYNL INV ESTMENT CO., D. 1781, lh\hs m,.ms. nl.n school Also and roomns each near Creighton college. msunmm come on price. 32,600, eing 8 houses, § and bungaiows. §200 down, -nd two 3 rooms, $95 dewn, balance montbly. CHAW B WILLIAMEON 0O, NEW bungalow; alio 3-1. and_gardening your terms and price; Inv. with $400, re 3 hous (flat cost $3.600), $2.600, D. 2 TVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully rated, all modern, ete., balance monthly. Colfax 1 FARM LAND WANTED 000~ 32,760, $200 cash, 113 INVESTMENT. Wil sell or trade 3-story brick business block situated on corner in business dls- trict of Omaha. close to postoffice and oc- cupled by high-grade mercantile business. Annual rent, §4,200. For particulars call or write J. B. ROBINSON, 442 Beo Bldg. D. 8007, SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 602, _1607-8 W. O. W. Bids. FOR SALE. Doubls brick 'St. Louls flat, within tow: plocks of 15tb and Harney; close in; bar- gain price. Omaha. CALKINS & CO. Dougine 1313 City Natlonal Bank. * RBEAL ESTATE WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg Doux. 378, e REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED-—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash, balance $15 per month; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & Co. Tel. 1320 Farnam 8t NOTICE. 1 have good income property renting for $68 per month; mortgage, 33,500, Price, Doug. 1084, ¥ DAIRY FARM WANTED, Party with 70 head of 1917 or 1918. Address Box 7vi2, Bee. stock wants airy farm. - Can take possesrin March 1, .| #7600, Want land or acreage. W, 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Block, WE have buyers for your property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat. Bldg. Doug. §863, ?OULTRY AND PET STOCK Call | DAMAGED WHEAT, 310w hundred. & 801 N. Wagner, WANTED=Listings of real estate in O:.aha for sale N, P. Dodge & Co, Harney St at 16th Talephone Doug 429 FOR SBALES—F. D. Wead, 310 So, 18{h &t s Minnesota. T40-ACRE__FARM, MILES _FROM Minneapolis; 3 miles from two good rall road towns; good set of bulldings, consist- ing of 7-room house, lerge barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, ete, 160 acres under cultivation; can practi- cally all be cultivated; no waste land; + excellent corn land; 30 head of cattle, consisting of 12 cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens and complete met of machinery—every- thing on the place Including one-third of this year's crop, goes at 360 per acr 36,000 cash, all the time wanted on ba ance, 6 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros, 1028 Plymouth Blfll analvfllh. Mln Missouri Lands. BARGAINS IN FARMS 40 TO 60 MILES OF KANSAS CITY, 20 acres 2 miles of town . $ 65 31 acres § miles of town . 60 86 acres, 3 miles of town . 80 320 acres 7% miles of town . 66 80 acres, 6% miles of town . 66 148 acres, 2% miles of town .... 70 80 mcres, % mile to town . . 110 166 acres, udjoining town . 100 79% acres, 4 miles of town .. 8| 159 acres, 4 miles of town . 85 640 acres, 3 miles of town . 45 167 acres, 1 mile of town .. 50 80 acres, 7 miles of town . 66 186 acres, % mile of town. 11 320 acres, 3% miles of town . 6 All of these farms ar improved. Send for lists, J. B. WILSON, Drexel, Mo, BMALL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and 35 ‘monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land; close for 3 blg markets. Write photographs and full _inform N, Y. Life Bldg. K GREAT BARGATNS—§5 down, §5 monthiy. buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near town, sonthern Miskourl, Price only $200. Address Box 808, Excelstor Springs 0, Nebraska Lands, Nebragka Farm, Nean Omaha. 160 acres, 6 miles from Florgnce. 1-3 mile from paved road; fine land; poor improve- ments; about 100 acres cultivated, includ- ing 16 acres alfalfa, balance timbered pasture, with running water, The erop this dry year shows what the moll fs, Price, §110 per acre; 37,000 cash, balance 6 and 10 years at b per cent. Ask for full description. J. H. DUMONT & CO,, 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 8| AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Improved 146-acre Loup Valley Farm in Platte County, Neb, will be sold at Public Auctlon WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, AT 2P M Farm is 6 miles southeast of Genoa and 6 milea southwest of Monroe, Neb.; very easy terms. This Is & good, well Improved tarm If Interes write Dowd Auction Co., Omaha, Neb, for further {nformation. __JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. T VALLEY COUNTY FARM AT AUCTION, THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 2. P. M. AT ORD, NEBRASKA, 660 ncres well improvad 4% miles of Ord, 230 acres undoer plow, 40 acres al- falfa, balance hay and pasture. For full information address NEBRASKA AUCTION CO,, ntral City, Neb. 60 AND #0-ACRE Johnson county, Nab. farms, well improved. A bargain lo im- praved 80 in Sarpy county. STEWART, | 316 8. 17th, ARLEY-DAVIDSON, with side cal “;:ll;l equipped. Chea Call Colfax 35 after 6:30 p. m. #80 TAKES 1914 { twin Bx. equipped, porfaot condition. Room 8, 411°N, 19th. JOIN the Swappers Ciub, Membership free. Call at Bee office, e s NEW YORK GENEIIAIA MARKET, Quotations of the lh.v on Varlous Leading Commodities, New York, Noy. 3.~Flour—Firm, Wheat—Spot, firregular; No. 2 hard, $1.98%; No. 1 northern, Duluth, new, $2.04%; No. 1 northern, Manitobs, $2.02%, f. 0. b, New York. C n—flpnt. steady; new, No. 2 yellow, $1.12%, o 1. f, New York, to arrive. l)nln——flnnl, stondy; standard, 69% @59%e, Hides—Firm; Bogota, 40c; Central Amer. fea, 36c. Y enther—Firm; h-mluk firats, B0c; sec- onds, 47c, Huy—Steady; No. 1,/ $1.05; No, 3, 96c@ $1.00; No, 3, 85@90c; shipping, 80c. Hops—8teady; state, common to cholce, 1016, 45@B83c; 1916, BM@ibe; Pacifio coast, 1018, 14@17c; 1916, 9@120. Prov(nlm Pork, unsettled; mess, $31,00 2.00; family, $31,00@30.00; short cloar, fi: 00@ 30,60, Beef, unsettied; mess, $22.60@ 23.50; family, $26.00@26.60, Lard, firm; middle west, $16,90@17.00. Tallow—Firm; ecity, 10%¢; 10% @11c; special, 11%c. Butter—Steady; reulyln, 1,780; creamery, 37@37%c; creamery, extra, 38% @3BNK¢; b @30c; séconds, 33% @34%e Eggs—Firm; recepits, gathered extra fine, 4lc; 40c; tirsts, 36 @38c; seconds, 32@36c. (‘hfl-au—Flrm. recelpts, 2,746; state fresh country, specials, 21% @22c; state average fancy, 21e. Poultry—Live, firm; no prices sottled; dressed, firm; chickens, 17% @30c; fowls, 1 @28%c; turkeys, 19@30c, Cotton Market. New York, Nov, 3~Cotton—Futures opencd steady; December, 19,00 nuary, 18.98c; March, 19.06c; May, 19.22¢c; July, 19.22¢, Cotton futures closed steady, December, 18.87c; January, 18.88¢; March, 18.98¢0; May, 19,16¢; July, 19140, #pot cotton quiet; middling upland, 18.80¢; No_wales. The cotton market today closed steady at a net wain of 1 to 6 points Liverpool, Nov. 3.~Cotton-—8pot, firm; | good middling, 11,27d; middiing, 11,13d; low middling, 10.97d; sales, 8,000 bales, Metal Market. New York, Nov. Metals—Lead, $7.000 7,06, Spelter, firm; spot, Eust St lMvery, $10.20@10. Copper, firm; trolytie, frst quarter, §28,26@28.50, steady unchanged. Tin, flrm; $42.00 @42 At London: £119; olectrolytic, futures, £183 108, £62 1bs. elec- Iron, spot, Copper, pot, £124; £143, Tin,spot, Lead, £30 10s. tutures, 1182 Ox; Spelter, Kansen Clty General Market, Kangas City, Nov. 3.—~Wheat—No, 2 hard, $1.82@1.89; No, 2 red, $1.80Q1.84; Decem- ber, $1.80% @1.50%; May, $1.51% Corn—No, 2 mixed, 97@§9c; No. 2 white, $1.00; No. 2 yellow, $1.01; December, 84 %c; May, 86%@86%e¢. Outs—No. 2 white, 64@64%c; No. 2 mixed, 62@ 66 Bugar Market. New York, Nov. lv-sullr-—le, firm; centrifugal, #.46c; molasacs, 5.69c; refined, staedy; fine granulated, 6001 80c. Bugar futures wero active and at noon prices were 6 to 11 points higher on a good demand from Wall streot and commimion housen. Liverpool Grain Mlll‘kl“. Liverpool, Nov. 8.-—~Wheat—8pot, northern Duluth, 16s 5d; No, 1 16s 114; No. 2, 16s 104; No. i , Corn—Spot American 1%a. No. 1 Manitoba, . lumA ARING HOUSE |G GB, 915 8. 34th Bt |9 Oldumobils, Chevralet, Apperwon, | i Louls de- | to holders of thowe stocka, were In better demand than at t time, but motors were under further restraint, despito the higher prices attained by their baldlaries. The ship- ping group, fertilizers, paper lasues, and | dustrial alcohol ylelded 1 to 2 points, the demand for minor ralls was the more con- spicious because of the backwardness or Ir- rigularity of Investment lssues of that divi- #lon, Chicago & Alton common rose 7% and the preferred 8%, with 1 to 3 points for Ontario & Wostern and Chicago, Great Weatern preferred, Rock Ialand was again reactionary with Wabash. Total sales were 1,180,000 shares, * The sucoess of the new Britixh loan was confirmed in the announcement that the entire_amount had been fully wubscribed, New York Central and Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy submitted very favorable. Sep- tember statoments of earnings and foree of the weekly money movenient Indicato another large cash Total salow, par value, States bnnd- were unchanged en oall. Number of and quotations on | Ing stocks were igh, g Am Beet Sugar.., "'h u' c%o.n oy fl! 83 Salen. 3,600 1 0 2ER2ITTIE -. s = =D F FSE R SEEEFET Copper. ., Potroleum . s ommawsoawa SSSSISTNIIT: oy e T T e T meansIZTE2T2=RS FEE FET F& 1 - R FEFEFFERES T e T IZI==S SSRE2SSSISITRNSSISES STNa . e M., K. ', ptd Missourl Paciflo, .., Montana Power Natlonal lnldv ada Cg New York cnual . H, = 1,800 400 n & nllluuk Arls, Cup. outhern Pacifle. ., =olnhlr|| Rallway, . dohlkol‘ (LI mee_CODPOF. . ulgte. . nl 0 EFEREE £ FEEE S SewsDuwoes Te, Unlon Unlon u. =SSR R3IST SesEs: LR FEE 00 w.ng:g:hou-a "Bice. 43,400 Total sales for the day, 1,118,000 shares, DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE, Nothing Has Reduced Momentum of Busi- ness Movement, New York, Nov, {~—~Dun's review tomor- row will say: Neither the pending elections mor the persistont rise of prices have per- ceptibly reduced the momentum of the busl- ness movement. New buying for current and forward requirements atill outstrips the facilitios for both production and disteibu- tion, labor conditions and. the growing brake on In many directions, Car e and the con- supplies e soarcity of materials acting manufacturing strongly upward, producers | reluctance In taking committ nouncing & number of profitable contracts are belng refected, Weekly bank olearings, §5,266,862,324, New York Money Market, New York, Nov, I~~Prime Mercantile Paper—3814 per cent. ltorun. Bxchange—8ixty-day bills, " ommercinl sixty-day bills on banks, Q:,;:“,.‘: .71; demand, 4.70%; cables, Sllver—Bar, 68%c; Mexican dollars, 62%c, Bonds—Government, steady; rallroad, strong. Time Loans—Firm; sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days and six months, 3% per cent. B e e e ———— and entire businesses, Get a share of this business. before Call Money=~Firm; highest, 215 per cent} lowest, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 21 per cent; sst loan, 24 per cent; closing bid, 2% per ent; offered at 21 per cent, ‘Pids K. C. sa u 6n. 90% *U. 8.1 28, reg. "‘AL & N, 4 9 *do coupon ... K. & 1' 1 il 'H ‘U 8. Bk, reg A i- 108 *do coupon ., . 8..105% “do nn. "4% ..m nnudln( gon. . L, & San, ". ref. Central I’nr 18 dae. s n S 24 & ().ca 4 Lt & St C of] 4 Y 8§ reh, cm 4634 Unlon Pacitlo 4 G, o 82K do ov, 4 Inl ML M. 4% London Stock Market, London, Nov. 3,—American securities were steady at around parity on the stock ex- ohenge here today, Sflver—Bar, 32%d per ounce. Money—5 per cent. = Discout bills, 5% @5% per cent; thre @5% per cent. Bank Clearings. Omaha, Nov, 3—Bank Omaha today were $6,680,474.65, and the ':orrrlpnndlnl day last year 93, 161,26, rates, short months, % Coffee Market. New York, Nov, 3.—Coffee—The market for futures was quiet today, with prices working higher on covering, combined with trade buying and some support from sources. In the afternoon the demand pril, June, 8, le July. 8.670; Auml‘ } Bep- October, 8.810. The no\ mar- ly unchanged, with 8 on the basis of 9%a for Rio 1040 for Santon 4s. Cables were d Iayed, but it was reported that the few cost and freight offers received indicated change in the primary situation. Owin the holiday, there were no officlal cables from Brasillan markets. Victoria reported clearances pf 12,000 bags for New York. The Best of Vaudeville LAST TWO TIMESOF . AND CURRENT BILL . MATINEE TODAY, 2:18 RLY torh . oo Tonight, 8:05 Witk Mrs. Langtry oe'dhe THOMAS 'EWEIGHAN “The Meir To the Hoorah” Before 9 0'Clock Tonight The hundreds and hundreds of Want-Ads that are left at The Bee office before 9 o’clock tonight will be read tomor- row morning in over 52,000 homes. These hundreds of Want-Ads will stimulate business in- tercourse for days and in some instances weeks to come. They will cause the purchase of real estate, automobiles They will secure good workers for homes, offices and factories, and they will find .ood jobs for men and women advertising for positions. Get the story of what you have to sell or what you want before the great army, of Bee readers (approximately 200,000). sistance in shaping up your ad call at The Bee office and a trained ad-writer will help you, otherwise . Telephone Tyler 1000 : In either case your ad will have to be in The Bee office | 9 0’Clock Tonight HIPP govnune TODAY EDNA GOODRICH ) — “THE HOUSE OF LIES” 10c—ADMISSION ALWAYS—10e MUSE Parasmount Home of Pletures ANITA KING If you want as-.

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