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FOR RENT—Business Prp’ty d Desk Room. DESIRABLE office rooms in the remodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 1th St (opposite posteffice), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theator. Dous. 1571. CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. _McCague Inv. Co. office_rooms for reni Phone Doug. 3261. Miscellancous. g ROOMING HOUSE. ,FOR RENT—HOUSES - North, 7-R., all mod., ex. Swell bungalow o 00—4-R., vy mod., 11 Maple. 2811 Brown. 1407 N, 40th. W EDWARD 1914 BURT, Winter, $35. _RINGW. Al T BROS., Brandeis Thea. Bids. T rooms, new modern apts. Tent reason- T-R. mudom house, good repair. I’ Charles St. $25. Webster 2502. 8 7 ROOMS. eward, Call for Rogers. 1913 DOUGLAS STREET. - } & Douglas 31 S » v 5 oder “in good condi- Ten large rooms; will put in good con- Y Hatneyi srn 55 dition for reliable party. Here is an ex- ? FOR RENT—FTve rooms55d Tali 338| Collent obportunity for someone. Special f harles St., $10. 1t (380, PAYN!; & SLATFR CO “Bristol. New mod. bung. 2601 o, Web. 1146, &mfll. A Rarages In Lha rur of St. George apart- FOR RENT. ) ments, 31st Ave. and Dodge. Prices $4 PAYNE & Bld, and $5 a month. See us. SLATER CO, 616 Omaha Nat. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. 2602 POPPLETON AVE. A very nicg 8-room house, strictly mod- ern, good Mg vard, shade trees, south front, good garage or barn in rear. Rents 3§35 per month. THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED|FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Miscellancous, Real Estate, Lands, Etc. HAVE two 160~ farm, castern Nebraske, proparty. ARCHER REALTY CO. 3 680 Brandeis Bide. TRADES—TRADES—TRADES. ore fari.s and one 80-acre to trade for city NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. Thoroughly modern; hardwood floors; corner lot, 54x128; additional ground can be had for gardening; sidewalk, sower, water and gas; close in and a bargaln at $2,350; $150 cash required. SHULER & CARY, Farms, Cattlo, Ranches, New Apart- 204 Keellne Bldg. Phone 'D. 5074, ments, Flats, olc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Bloc A 12-ROOM rooming house for le or ex- chango for equity in lots or house and lot, MARVELOUS or good car; good locatlon. Call Dous: that you can buy such a fine new bunga-| a8 8895 after & p m. ¥ low for §3,200; $200 cash, balance monthly. | WANT $30,000 to $60,000 stock general It has b rooms and bath; the living room | merchandisé; will cxchange for same is 12x17; nearly all oak finish; modern in| $16,000 to 325,000 6 per ceut incoms every way; east fromt lot; two blocks to | property and spot cash for balance car. It will pay you to let us show you | Writa for particulars. Box 481, Fullerton this house. Neb. W have some good homes and rental prop- erties for Neb. or la. land Edward ¥ RASP BROS., Douglas 1653 Willlams Co., Omaha Nat'l Rank Bldg INVESTMENTS. I Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for on price, $2,500, being 3 houses, 6 rooms | city property. . Franta. 576 Brandels BIdg ench, near high school and Crelghton | o= \ O S TR (S5had GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used cellege. ot 0 DRRER DI Ford as part puyment Wabster 4248 $200 down. -nd two 3-room. $95 down L. P 148 320 ACRES, near good town to trade for income up to $15,000. North Dukota blhnce monl Mrs. » ‘WXLL!AM!ON co. WANTED—LIsting on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus- HIATT COMPANY, tomers walting. "!’nnnlro 413 Karbach 245-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. GALLAGHER & NBLSON _ will look after your rentals. 644 Brandels Bldg. _Doug. 33 ooo?mu avenue, 12 rooms, modern, OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO‘. Doug. 3716. 1016 Omaha Natl. Bank Blds. BEAUTIFUL home, facing Hanscom Park, on 334 St. COAD RE ne: modern, with small garage, $30. 25th Ave. Red 1881 ¥OR RENT—Reasonable, 5 rooms, s water. 1703 So. 16th. Miscellaneous. = s = WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED HOUSES AND COTTAGES, Wes PARTLY MODERN. ' i G DESIRABLE NEW HOME CATHEDRAL DISTRICT 1616 Carter Lake Bivd. . Owner will consider 5-room cottage or TO REI Wil pay l!fi to $40 per month or higher if close in. Call at 607 N 17th or Inquire Johnson's Restaurant, Drexel hotel, between 7 and 8 mornings or ¢ and 5 afternoons. WANTED—Houses, stores and apartments for our rental department. N. P, Dodge & Co., Harney St. at 16th. Telephone Doug ESTATE CO.. DG. 488. ungalow, all on one floor, 1210 & and $10.00 14.00 12.50 16.00 . 511 Martha St ... . 5016 N, 42d St. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 2904 Saratoga St. - 2819 N, 27th St. (for colored). 18.00 15.00 Cor g Zfl'fl‘;:l;‘{ MopELY. . bungalow as part payment. This fs a Srl4i1d Farnam 86 7-room, 2-story modern home, having a -, 1514 Laira St. (wit large living room, fireplace, attractive din- 7or 1398 8. 8th St “,m cigie ing room with built-in buffet, convenient kitchon and 4 good bedrooms with oak finlshed floors. Best 'of construction. Price $6,500. Kasy terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, depots . 3906 N. 18th 8t. .. r. 4612 8. 334 St. ..... r. 916 26th St. (brand new, strictly modern brick dwelling).. 1 1 s [t ( L ;."” u“ms % (‘,'fm i Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. 3901 N, 17th St, . 1 ‘ 2608 Dewey Ave. (strictly mod- ern brick dwelling very close in. MONTCLAIR Well arranged for keeping room- ers.) .. sor. 203 S. 304 WE HAVE OTH SEE OUR COMPLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE RENTING PORTER & SHOTWELL, NEW BUNGALOW, Large living room, dining room and kitchen on first' floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor; oak finish and oak 202 8. Doug. 5013. floor; built-in bookcases and buffet; pan- LREbils s: eled walls In dining room; clothes chute; full basement; guaranteed furnace. Look FOR RENT. at it today; open 2 to 5. SEVEN rooms, with sieeping porch and SCOTT & HILL CO,, Ground Fir. McCague BIdg. Field Club i Special Bargain Practically new 7.room house, center ball with large living room on one side, fireplace at the end, dining room and | kitchen on the opposite side on first floor. Garage connected with the house. Second floor has large sieeping porch off stair- way landing and three nice bedrooms fin- ished in white enamel, with mahogany sun room, mantel and grate, hardwood finish, polished floors, tiled bath room and every convenience, Including garage, exceptionally fine view; quiet nelghbor- hood, $50. J. H. DUMONT & CO., Phone Doug. 698, Doug. 1009 416-18 Keeline Bldg. CLOSE-IN BARGAIN, 605 SOUTH 18TH 'ST. Six fine large rooms, every one newly papered and woodwork painted through- out; floors are in fine condition. Here you have no carfare. A bargain at $25. PAYNE & SLATI:R co., Bidg. D, 1016 doors, nice bath. Full basement, furnace heat. Oak floors throughout, oak finish downstairs. $5,760. Want an offer. D. V. Sholes Co., 5 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. / Doug $30—552 S. 28th, 6 large rooms, modern. 2.50° for either of these houses: 25t 4 rooms, water pasd; 3631 Hamilton, 4 rooms; 2221 California, § rooms; 624 N. 124, § rooms; 845 S. 24th, 6 rooms. RO! is Thea. Bldg. he Boe carried 0 MORE PAID Want Ads first 10 ths of 1916 than same period 1916, Harney St.—$40,000 Close-in Corner ‘The improvements rent for $2.640 a year, and fs syre. to increase in value in this location. This prop- erty will sell for $50,000 within a year. $14,000 cash required, balance at 6 per This EXCEEDS THE COM. figure csnt. TINED GAIN of the other two Omabs papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. . Recson: Botter Results. Better Rates Glover & Spain, WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT Douglas 3962, 919-20 City National, in the way of four, five or six modern up-to-date apartments. enco will be giveu to those in better disticls of the olty. Waat to deal direct with owners, no agen TELEPHONE BOUGLAS 1016, ROOMS, modern, 3002 Mason, $36. 5-room house, 1720 N. 25th, only $12. Nice 7-r. flat, 1907 Cuming, $25. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, BONS & CO. s0s_BEE BLDG. _DOUG. ]lZn S, 31ST., with garage for two cars. 3804 North 24th: moders, 1 rooma: $23.00 JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 6584 $5000 BUYS $6,000 HOME Dougtas ' 147 24th and Douglas Sts. 81 ft. frontage on 24th St, with good improvements, Price $35,000. Best buy on 24th St. FOR RENT—Ap’ts and Flats Lo Glov i ; er & Spain, 3 ’Kér‘\l::’l ‘-I?.M.D‘Al;:l‘.il The Sterling. First 2. $19-20 City National. THREE dandy rooms, part modern, close In, $11. Phone Webster 2373, North. §18 N. 16TH ST., 3-r. brick, $12.50. H. A. WOLF, LIST PROPERTY WITH US TODAY. ‘WE MAY SELL IT TOMORROW. INTER-STATE REALTY CO, D. 8862, 18 LINCOLN BLVD—l1-room striotly modern, with bhot water h Douglas 1818. ¢ WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—8-room, 1§ 514_Ware BIK. Doug 8068, ; TLEGANT 5-room, modern aparim (. 340, | . baths, nearly new: blg discount. only Modern 3-room apdrtment, $30 $6,250. See it. 323 N. 38th Ave. Phone Web. 7211 or Web. 43:) North. 330 a month for six-room heated apt., light and fully modern. Nov. rent free. 1818 _ Maple St. Keys with janitor, A _South. $10.50—3 large room Apt., part modern, 1916 Elm St, near 20th and Vinton. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, stricily modern bungalow, with bath. It is ished in oak, up-to- date, buiit-in features and lighting fix- tures; full basement, large attic. Located at 3923 North 26th St. Price, $3,150; easy terma, NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Building. NEARLY new bungalow of 6 rooms, oal e finish throughout; built in effocts. On car MOVING AND STORAGE _ | 15,30 orte! i ‘vt 'and lock this GORDON VAN CO. over. 4464 Bedford Ave. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district res FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, dence for sale, A. V. Kniest, 3516 N. [18th. South. storage and move el AL B O HERE IS A GOOD BARGAIN, METROPOLITAN VAN AND CLOSE IN. STORAGE CO. Caretul attention gtve moving, packing or storage. Office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1613 and 15616 How- ard 8t. Phone D. 662 2606 POPPLETON STREET. A very nice 8-room house. Four large rooms on first floor with fine fireplace. Fine ‘inlaid oak floor- ing, very attractive light fixtures and decorations. Four good bed- rooms on second floor, all very large and with plenty of light; nicely dec- orated; oak floors. Lot 50x165 feet, with several large to orders for \ FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separat: locked rooms for housshold goods and planos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO,, S s 1vth Bt Douglas_4143. maple trees, making a very attrac- . R Van and two men, tive place in the summer. Good « Maggard 328 per hour e bare or garago In resr. Dave Van and Storage Co., M ing all paid. Btoraze and This is not a new house, but there is not a flaw to be found and undoubtedly better constructed than lots of new houses buiit at the pres- ent time. Our lowest possible price is $4,- 260 and will consider reasomable terms. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. HANSCOM PARK. Just lsted a place on Georgia Ave., one- half block south of Leavenworth on 29th St. 6 rooms, strictly modern, priced at $3,600. Can sell on easy terms or will dis- count for cash. These people are leaving the city on account of sickness and It must be sold at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781, Miscellaneous. HOUSES WANTRD, WE _HAVE BUYERS ' FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FO RESULTS. NEILL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGNCY.; Brandeis Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. FIDELITY z=vi SERVICE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 16tk and Jackson Sts. (Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving servece ery us. Large <-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. tisfaction guaranteed. We move you qmcxi:n. CHEAPSR AND SAFER. Fho 4338, J C REED Bxpress and Movini packing and storage. 1207 Farnam St Douglas 6345, FOR RENT—Business Pr’ tores. STORR ROOM at 1807 Farnam St Hall, 433 Ramge. D. 7406. MODERN store, 16(b Bt, near postoffios: low rmt.G. P. Stebbins. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRALLE studio location in Wead BIdg. 18th and Farnam; and in Baldrige Bldg. 20th and Farnam; renta! reasonable. F. D. WEAD, Wead Bldg. T. 69. ,.t" St. T. F. Myrtle Lieser, Shenandoah, Ia REAL ESTATE WANTED NEW bllnlulo'. also 3-1. and gardening; your terms and price: Inv. with $400, rent, 3 houses cost $3,500). $2,600. D. 2107. FIVE fooma, hew, oak fnish, Tully dece- | WANTED-—4, 6 and 6-roomed houses that rated, all modern, ete. 760; $300 cash, [ can be sold for §100 cash; balance $1b balance monthly Sotax 1038 per month; give complete description rat lotter W FARNAM SMITH & CO., _ 1320 Farnam Tel. Doug. 1084. vors for your property STATE REALTY CO.. 929-30 City Na) Dl Doug. 8862 WELL BUILT BUNGALOW, Oak finish, up-to- dua. furnace, rental, $26; only $3,400. Bargal GEORGE G. WALLACE, "$14 Keeline BId. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North. WANTED—Listings of real estate in Omaha Harney St. for sale. N. P. Dodge & Co,, at_16th. Telephone Do Doug TIST your & and 6 ) WE SELL THEM. oom AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA, 300 dif- H OSRORNE REALTY ferent buyers decided that It was the best | CO. Douk 1474 3 proposition on the market and they [ FOR SALE. Seo . 1) Wead. 310 8 18(h 8L backed their judgment by buying lots. - IF YOU will come out today you will FINANCIAL understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, 742 Omaha N Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187, “WAVERLY PARK. i One of the cholce lots in the addition; " Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates, 5, 6% and 6 per cent. Reasonable com- mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. OVEMBER 28, size 46x126; east front, and on the car line, Price $750.00; terms $10.00 cash and $7.50 per month. § PER CENT to 6 per cant on best class city C. A. GRIMMEL, residences In amounts $2,000 up: also 849 Om at. Bk, Bldg. Phone tarm loans. Reasonable comimissions, SWRER Boet $ai hans 7o PETERS TRUST CO., 1522 Farnam 8t. 900 MORTGAGIE bearing 6 per coni semi- ectired by property valued at $8,000, Talmage-Loothls Inv. Co., W. O, W. Bldg. REAL ESTATE loans, § per cent. See D, B. BUCK & CO,, 913 Omahs Nat. Bank. WO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. OMAHA homea East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, 1016 Omaha Nat'l. _ Phone Doug. 2715, FARM and city loans, 6-6% and 0 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug.. 1648, 6% g/ MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON 916 Omaha Natl Bank Bl MONEY to nelle Biva, In Clatrmont. sacrifice price if taken st once. Call Douglas 4723 4 South. —_— ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved In t »mfluuu.onoruumn! Best of school facilities. ine. C. R. COMBS, Phene Doug. 3916. 309 Brandeis Thester. Misceilaneous. loan on_improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort. 50-FT, LOT, $102. Fine lots tn select from, §1 cash, 0o a week, Box 8181 .| _gages_Kioke Lnv. Co. Omaba. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, REAL ESTATB—Suburbul PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS, BEST PLAN. = BHQOPEN_ & OC Benson. REAL BSTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. MoGARRY, BELIN TEL. RED 4344, § PER CENT and 0 per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bidg. Douglas 6707. % 1o 710,000 made srompily. T D. Wead, ‘ead Bidg., 18th gna Farnam 8 hand city Toana. . W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. ooy 5ot s '« Nat') Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 5, 6%, 6 per cent . Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. Financial Wanted. RESPONSIBLE party wants salary loan of $100 for one year. In answering give rate of interest. Box 8499, Bee. Abstracts of Title. K Titie, Guayantes and Abstract Co. €IT 305 's. 11th Bt, ground floor, Bonded by Mass. Ronding and Ins. Co. “TBTART YOUR HOME IN BENSONI BUY THIS LOT. lll 0 dcwn and $10.00 per mm- price sise E0x138; | Locust l ", bslwun Clark snd Bunhlm, not far from school and car line. Geo. R, Wright. Bee office. Omal Florence. NETHAWAY has 8, 4, 6, 30 and 105-acre impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 338, y South Side. §-ROOM residence, South Bide, $1 350 cash. balance $15 per montb. Doug. 8§335. Miscellaneous. One Acre in Fruit Situated only half block from paved road and free jitney service; has running water on the back end the year round; set out in all kinds of large and small fruit, which will be ready to bear in a short time. Prige l'le turml $10 down and $10 per month ‘all Tyler 60 and | REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abatract of- ask for Mr. fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theataer. M, T. BREENAN, over 20 yrs. oxperience in | Douglas Co. tifles. 324 Brandels theater. MONEY TO LOAN FUINITURE, planos, ind. notes as security. $40—6-mo H. H. gds., total cost, $3. 0. notes, total cost, $3,60. Hastm s & Heyden, 1614 Hnlne}' Street. REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'pty DOWN TOWN LOTS. 44x66 feét, 15th and Burt ', larger am’ts, proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Sts., §2,200 40x68 feol,” with half interest fn 16-foot D e ste. driveway, near 30th and Farnam Sts., Rk FARM AND RANCH LANDS J. H. DUMONT & CO., Arkansas Lands. 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phooe Douglas 690. | sy Titorature and 1t of Arknss farma. P. H. Thompson, Fort Smith, Ark. 1916 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Missouri Lands. SMALIL MISSOURT FARM—410 cash and 88 monthly; no Interest or taxes: highly pro- ductive land: closo to 3 blg markets and full informa- Munger, A-119, N. Y. Lite Bulld- Mo. Writo for photogra tion. Kansas City, frult and poultry southern Missouri, Price Box 80§, Excelsior acres, eAr town 00, Address , Mo Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres cholee land In good location, Will glve clear deed for two first crops. I CAMPBELL & SONS, Kimball, 1ieb. FOR SALE-—Rest large body high grade modium priced land in Nebraska; very little monoy required, C. Bradley, Wol- bach, Nob ACRES, w high school, 8. 17th St CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. 1. Canan, MeCugue Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN—Hest dairy and gen- eral erop stnte in the union, Settlers wanted; Iands for salo at low prices ok ensy terms: excellent lands for stook raising. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconain Central Land Grant; stato acres wanted. If interestad In fruft lunds, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Addres Land Com- wlssioner Son Rallwav, Minneapells, Minn. Wyoming Lanas. o e fmproved. two blocks cumseh, Nob. Stewart, T SMALL Investors write for printed matter, prices and terms on Wyoming ofl land lots; warranty deed to all lota. MoKibbin, Axt\ Box 92, Fort Morgan, Colo. 330 ACRES—Well improved, one mile small town. Price $6,000. Terma to sult. Owner has other business. Write, Box 93, Loat Springs, Wyo S £ FARM LAND WANTED VANTED--Quarter section of good farm land within three or four miles town, with German Catholia church; southeast Neb. preferred. Address J. J. Carey, Petersburg, Neb. WANTED—Farms_and unimproved farm, fruit and stock lands. Consolidated hrm Agency, Marbridge Bidg. New K. Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles THORSTE, wakon and harness for salo. very cheap. Party must sell at once. Harney 1603 A 17 400 Tba., pair sound mules, ars old; price right, E. 1. Moser, 285 Farnam. Douglas 7298, SEES GOOD 1,000-1b. delivery horse. Phone Col- fax 1826, FOR SALE—Mare and colt, §135. 2116 N. 27th Bt HORSES POULTRY AND PET STOCK HAVE a doe, young ones froze; will pay good price for litter of young rabbits sev- eral weeks old to take place; children's pet; sellor must deliver to Florence. Box 8610, Omaha Bee. ANY part of 600 pairs of Homer pigeons s for sale or trade, What have you? AII mated and branded. Address Y 70 FOR SALE—Brown water spaniel pups; duck reirlovers, ino type; photos free. 3 Webster St FOR § h male buil torrier pups, § weeka old; cheap, . Call Harney 1494 evenings. ANGORA “kittens, lorwl-e. hllnl 4824 Parnam. Phone Walnut GRESE for sale, dressed or ul or delivered to any part of city. white. " Call Call SCOTCH collle pupples for sale. Tyler 2334, Zbflfl 8. 24th. FAT hens, drossed and dnllvsrbflA Call Cel- fax 3282, AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT, Phone D, 3293, 2047 Farnam St. 21916 Overland, 6-pass. —1916 Overland, 6-pass. 1—1014 Overland, 5-pass. 1—1917 Overland Roadater. 1—1913 Hupp, 6-pass, 11914 Ford, 5-pmes. These cars are in fimst class condition and at prices of $126 and up. Cars Demonstrated, List furnished chasers. ‘Who's sotting the pace now' In the first ten months of 1916 THE BEE gained 47,040 Paid Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaba paper for same period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results. Good Rates. Good Service. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam Bt. Douglas’ 3310, to out-of-town paur- 1916 Chevrolet Tourd; 1916 Stearns Knight 1916 Suxon Rosdster 1916 Maxwell Touring INCOME property west Farnam district. St. Louls flats less than 3 years old, newty decorated, 6 rooms each; apts. lrased for one year by good tenants. Buy of ownd Save commission fee. $8,000; terms. Phone ‘Web. 394 or 1801 Bh’mey Colorado Lands. 320 ACRES of the very best land in eastern Colorado, unimproved, with the best soll and water, six miles from the Rock Island raliroad and seven miles from good town; no rock or waste land. Price $3,000 cash. Otto Harkee, Hugo, Coldrado. Florida Lands. REAL ESTATE — lnveshnenn SEE US PALM BEACH COUNTY—We have the ‘ record crop truck, garden and citrus truit FOR land in the United States, Buy land on asy terms from A. Parson & Son, Brandeis Bldg. Phone Doug. 7846. Note—A personally conducted excursion to the Sunny South leaves a Janu- ary 2d; already some of Omaha's leading business men have joined us, __reservation early, A 652 INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON. 1507-8 W. O, W. Bidg. Double brick St. Louis flat, within four blocks ol 16th and Harney; close in; bar- ®ain price. CALKINS & CO., Dougias 1313, City National Baak. o Make your . closo to Omah: Seo us firat. W, Bld; T priced right. Co. 914 City Nat'l Bank Kansas Lands, SDecrease, e Teasee - — T "oy T 1, and gas leases, Three thousand 1(:\'1\!, INVESTMENT. Waubanseo Counfy and 3,000 acres in Corner, close in, two houses, annual| Osage County, Kansas. Much develop- rent $720. Price, '5'5‘00- i ‘ment now going on in each of these coun- 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, tles, Many wells continguous to this prop- 300 Bee Bldy. ‘Tyler 15608. erty will be completed In near future. REAL BSTATE Leasea run five years, twelve month be: ‘ore any rentals become due, Price im- WM. (COLFAX, / mediate acceptance, 32 acre. R, B 706 Reeline Ride Dous. 8373 Lynch, Tulsa, Okl. ; = Texas Lands, 3 'Motorcycies and Bicycles, BABT TEXAS. = Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfalfa land In e ‘Texas for $26 per mcre. ‘W. 8. FRANK, Bll Neville Bik. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- gains in used machines. Victor Roos, ““The Sotorcyele Man.” 2703 Leavenworth. “Persistence 1s the Cardinal Advertising. “Virtue in AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, #13-14 City Nat Bk. Bidg. Doug. 3819, IN'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from two old ones and save you per cent. 2-in-1 Vulcanizing Co., 161§ Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas 3914. WE will trade you a new ¥ord for old one, INDUSTRIAL CARAGE CO,, __30th and Harney. _Douglas 6251, “USED CARS AT REAL PRICES. C. W FRANCIS AUTO (,Ob‘ znl-xn Farnam 3 ox3th, zvubol Bros, D dnl. 2618 hr- your for Fords, 3 hl.u nam 8t. S.0.5. MOTOR CO. oegairin 2406 Leavenworth Used Cai CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 315 5. 24th. 4442, Parts to Hup “20," Flanders "30," Apperson, Oldsmoblle, I. H, C. truck, ete. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL BATISFY Y TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 Harney Bt Doug. 1540. Automobiles Wanted COUPELET body for Ford chas: FRANK SELBY, DOUGLAS 1610. Auto Livery and EXPERT auto repairing, “service car al- ways ready.” Omahs Garage, 2010 Harnoy 8t. Tyler 686. (..\RAM‘ for rent. nney St Automobiles for Hire. Call Webster 471 or at Thank You The Creighton Park (adjoin- ing Dundee) Lot Sale yesterday, (Sunday), was a tremendous suc- cess—one-half of the property being disposed of to a splendid class of buyers. The unsold tracts will be placed on sale in June, 1917. THANK YOU Payne Investment Co. Omaha'National Bank Building. FORD for rent. You may drive It T cha by mile. Doug. 3622, Evenings, Tyler 1i Auto Tires and Supplies. TIRES! TIRES! TIRES. Whole sets of our new Ford tires for $26. If you bring us 4 old casings, $23; 8 old casing, 321 VINTON co., 1811 Vinton St Tyler 2624-W. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROMBERG SERVICH STATION GRORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson Bt. Carburetors my speciaity. Red 414 $100 reward for magneto can't_repalr Colla_repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and prices right. 218 8. 19th 8t D. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph W, 50 feot street, north TIRE Lovgren, cast of side, Carl Myers to [ d streot, Forty-elghth 50x150 Commercial Savings and Loan Asso- clation to Louisa Sterba, Eight- 225 feet north of M west ide, 46x130 ... 2,126.00 1.00 eenth street, street ¥ Jr.. sheriff, o Loan Asso- clation, Thirty-fifth, strect, 63 oot north of I straot, wesl side, BOxISN LN G R FERT Edward 11, Heyden and wife to Frieda Frankfurt, Nicholas street, 200 feot east of Fifty-first street, south side, 50x135 5 2.00 Poter Clarksen to Winter Hyles, northeast corner and Muson, 142x125 1da M. Epley to Willlam ¥, Frazi “Thirty-fourth stroet, 198.5 feot north of Curtis avenue, west side, Thirty-fourth 3 1.00 603122 ... 1.00 John B. Orange and wife to Michael F. Gullfoyle, Hamilton street, 126.6 fect enst of Fifty-first stroet, 40x130 1.00 The Columblan Investment company to Michael F. Gullfoyle, Hamil ton strect, 168.6 feet east of Fifty-first stroet, north side, 40%136 ...oiisievensiiiininine 1.00 Frank Kriss and wife to Charlon Kullwek, et al, southeast corner Sixth and ITickory, 66x99,.,..... 1,260.00 11 TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 U, P. Wants Other Roads to Help in Settling Claim The Union Pacific is seeking to re- cover a portion of the $50,000 which it was forced to pay John A. Moore, Omaha attorney, Yor injuries he re- ceived at the Union depot as a re- sult of a collision between a Rock JITNEY AHUSEME‘T’. Wed. Mat. 15-25c. Nites 25¢c to 75c. L Tonight, Matinee Tomorrow. A Comedy Drama of the Sunny South Island and Union Pacific train. The “ () Union Pacific asserts that it has an The Heart of Dixie agreement with the other roads which Chorus of Darky Singers. use the station to share in all the A i Attraction Thm Nights, Mats. re. and Sat. A ly Musical Comedy. lLl.lON DOLLAR DOLL" Mnu H-OO‘ Nites 25¢ to $1; Boxes $1.50 damage suits happening in the depot of such a nature and is asking that the other railroads be: forced to pay | their pro rata share. Following the accident John A. Moore sued the Union Pacific and was given a verdict for $68,750, the larg- Doug. est ever rendered in a Nebraska fed- 494 Rather than have the rail- eral court. road appeal the case he settled for CHIL, §50,000. The hearing is before Com- Kajlya- missioner C. F. McLaughlin, Hotte, Mort & L Seats Nights, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Butter—No. 1 oreamery, tubs, 40c: No. 2, 380, Cheese quotations by Urlau & Co.: Bes! lz.xcwm Saturday and Sunday), 25e. 10¢, 2be, 60c, 7be. in cartons “OMAHA’S FUN CENTER.” Cheese—Imported Swiss, 650; domestic Daily Mats., 15-25-50e, Swiss, A2 hlnck1 Swim. 3to:: twin chosse, Even'gs, 16-25-50-T8c. 270; triplots, 3To; ot 3ic; yount | FOR THANKSG! America, 27c; Blue Label brick, 27c: lim- '!LUTC N RING WEEK AN%‘w ?u,‘ berger, Buc; Now York white, $7e; Roaue- | COOPER'S SIGHT SEERS h:'.,_ ort, d5c “‘Constable” Will J. Kepnedy, “Kais Celery: California Mammoth, per dot. | Miller, Catnival Four -rl:d n'urut c::L '(‘::'f o5e tumes and ‘equipment by the ton. Hom: Boef Cuts—Wholesale prices of beef cuts 1 wrwklnl beauty chorus, ios’ effective November 27 are as follows: No. Dime Matinee Every Week Dav. {01::” xrn's‘fi : ' Sat. Mat. and Week: "“Midnight M-ldcu chucks, 11%¢; Lo WEme 8 5 No. 3, 13%¢; No.. 3, le: ¢; No. ¥, 10%¢; No, 3, 10c. . 'per Ib., 17c; Trout, per Ib., |} il anmnn per lb., 14c; Red Salmo per Ib, 13c; Halibut, per Ib, 18¢; Herrin per Ib. Tie; Black Bass, per Ib, 17@30¢; Bullheats, dressed, per b 16e; Carp, dressed, per Ib. %0; Tile Fish, per 1p. 10¢; R-d flnlnpfll\ per 1b, 1 Black Cod, per Sunfish, per Ib. To; Cropples, per n.. Flounders, per Ib. 1lc; Smolts, per 1b. Selkirk White, per 1b. 13c; Pike, per Ib., 11@13c; Plckerel, per Ib, 8%c; T Smoked Whitetish, per 1b, 180; Kippered Salmon, per Ib, 18¢; Peeled Shrimp, per gal., $1.76; Fondless Shrimp, $1.25, Poultry—Liver Springs hens, 4 Ibs, and up, 14%e; he Iba, 12%¢; old cox, 11%e; ducks, F, F. fat, 14c; geose, F. F. fat, 130; turkeys, 6 lbs. Farnam Near Fifteenth nmlh 0;3:. lnlc. under ealbu l::. sulneas, each, i plgoons, per dozen, 0. s Poultry—Dreased: Turkeys, dry ploked. Opem ;(ln. 1, hens and younf‘ lnl:l. . N old toms, 5 e o; turke; 1%¢; ducks No. 1, 170} Thanks e Teue: ‘e giving Day cox, 1340, price. With Clara Kimball Young i in rult "and vagetabie. prices Paraahed o7 Gllinaky Fruit Co, Vals, 136a, 4535 box: Vals, 150 Vals,, 1768, 2885 $6.76 box; Porida. 100m, 1400 box; Florid | O y ‘ lor! 4 x; Florida, h » fen, 3500 3426 box. ‘z-v:lla 100, 1366, The Dark Sllence. 78 box; ‘Navels, 1608, 3600 box; Navels, 3 other sises, 36,38 box. “Lemons, tancy. 3008, A Beautiful Story of Love, 3608, 36,60 box; cholos, 300s, 360, i Romance and Life in Paris, London and on the Battle Field “In France.” Grapefruit, 36s, $4.00 bo: Gds, $4.75 box; , 808, Emperors $2.60 cr: Graper :"5.0 ‘11‘..“ 8, ""r- chol S x 7. og; extra fancy, Va York Imperials, $6.00 bbl.; Mo, Pip- Exceptional Concert Program. pins, $4 R. R. Jonathans, 176s Admission 10c #mailer, §1,76 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathons, rgor. $2.00 box; 17 bo: Vegetables—Potatos potatoes, Virgin| $1.76 hamp, Onlor red, vellow dc Cucumbers, - $2.00 dos. Ib. Tomatoes, Cabbage, 3%0 l‘fil Rutabagoes, 2%¢ 1b. Celery, Mioh 900 dos.; In rough, $5.00 crate. Cranberries, Cape cod, $9.00 bbl; boxes, $3.26 box. Jorsey, $9.60 bbl. Belle and Cherey 48,00 bbl. Belle Bugle, Howes, at $10.60 bbl Coconnuta, $7.60 kack;,dozen, $1.00 dozen, Miscellancous—Feanuts, Ne 1 raw, Ib 6c; roast, Ib, 8o; Jumbo, ra: b, fo; Jum- $3.75; fige, mu, 41,00, bo, roasted, Ib. 100; nuts, b, 18%c. Coffee Market, New York, Nov, 27,—The m foe futures showed a continued tendency to sag off today, with active months making new low ground for the movement, but there i No. 1 Enllhfl wal. dates, casf, Drom. 4 e M mmmmg Bessie Barriscale Charles Ray TS SN T el A Corner In Colleens Pl wan enough scattered buying to create a i tairly stoady undertone and cause slight ral- o The Inimitable lles. After opening at a decline of 1 to 4 HE MUS Marguerite Clark ! or two, March selling at 8.20c and July at 8.49¢ under further liguidation and a little selling by trade Interests. Talk of scarcer frelght room and a firmer tone in ocean rates helped to steady the market at the decline, however, and the marki losed stendy at & net loss of including switches, 61,7 vember, 7.96c; December, 8.04c; February, 8.12c; March, 8.21 8.28c; May, 8.3 June, 8.42¢; July, points, active months sold off another point th sh-h‘ August, 8,64c; September, 8.69¢c; October, 8.64c. Spot.caftes auiat; Rlo s, 9io; Santon s, In a Hi 10%c. Cost ght offers n & Humorous Photoplsy changed. The nfll 1! “Miss George Washington” Will smash to smithereens the worst case of the blues. dllan m change in the Bri et in Santos futures » decline of 26 to G0 rel Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New 'York, Nov. 27.—BEvaporated Apples— Dull; fancy, Sc; cholce, 8% @8%0; prime, Californias, T@11%ec. Apricots, eany ; 75%010%¢; Oregons, 3 frm; cholce, 16% @160; extra choice, 16% X @ 17c. Peaches, firm; choice, 7% @8c; ex- L tra cholce, !Ql\fir: tnm:y.l 10@10%e. oI oo T e WAAK AND MANNING less, 11@12%c; London layers, $1.80. "OII‘IAEPH.‘IE&ERANRDSA'.' e LESLIE AND SOL BERNS SEQUAL TO “THREE WEEKS” Savannah, Ga., Nov. 37.—Turpentine— Firm, 60c; sales, 337 bbls.; recelpts, 280; TODAY AND ‘WEDNESDAY shipments, 342; stock, 21,491 LENORE ULRICH 1 Rosin—Firm; sales, 917 bbls.; receipts, 1,191; shipments, 2,062; stock, 86,630, Quot. in “THE INTRIGUE" A story of the A B, C D, B, $6.3606.21%; F, $6.20@6.37% ; @6 L $6.45; K, 96 nations, with a new guh as the center of interest. lon 1 a AN g feature. $6.40; , $6.70@6.76; WO, §1. 3 WW. 47.20 Breathing Becomes Ensler, After u few doses of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey Inflammation |s arrested, you cough Only 26e. less and breathe casier. All drug- gists.—Advertisemont r P Sales Manager Wanted For our Florida territory. Must invest $700.00. Satisfactory se- curity. $100.00 monthly guaran- teed. G. L. W. Spring , Qiler Company 894 Brandeis Bldg. ADMISSION 10¢ HAVLICEK RECITALS Under Auspices of George Crook, Womans' Relief Corps A AT Y. W. C. A, Nov. 29 AND 30 At 8:15 P. M. LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First, Second and Third Churches Announce Lectures on Christian Science by CHAS. I. OHREBSTEIN, C. S. B. Of Syracuse, N. Y. At First Chureh Edifice, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28TH, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK At Dundee Theater, Underwood Avenue, Near Fifty-first Street, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30TH, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK A Noon-Day Lecture for' Business Men'and Women, at Boyd's Theates, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, AT 12:16 0'OLOCK ADMISSION FREE NO COLLECTION. i