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N. W. Ware, Attorney PROBATE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Heniy Peter Joseph, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 3rd day of September, 1926, and on the 3rd day of November, 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ; nee. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, irom the 31st day of July, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD County Judge. 4-T—7-2-26 H. J. Pinkett, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Matter of the Estate of George H. Berkley, Deceased. To all persons interested in the es tate of George H. Berkley, de ceased : On the 21st day of July, 1926, Lula Berkley Williams, widow of George H. Berkley, deceased, filed her peti tion in the County Court of Douglu County, Nebraska, praying for an or der dispensing with general adminis tration. That said deceased, George H. Beikley, died in the city of Oma ha on the 20th dav of February, 1923 at which time he was a resident of Douglas County, Nebraska: that at the time of his death he had an in- j terest through purchase on land con- ! tract in and to Lot 16, Block 1, Clar- j endon’s Addition to the City of Oma ha, Douglas County, Nebraska. That the said Lula Beikley Wil- J Hams in said petition set forth the ! following prayer: Wherefore, thi I petitioner prays that general admin-' istiation may be dispensed with; that a decree may be entered herein fix- 1 ing the time of death of George ri. | Berkley; naming the heirs-at-law of the said George H. Berkley and their degree of kinship to the deceased and the right of descent of the real prop- ; ci ty belonging to said deceased; that j due and legal notice be given of the ' time and place of hearing on said petition, and that, thereupon, at the j til s fixed in said notice a hearing may be had and a decree of heirship I entered, and that the petitioner may have such other and further relief as to the couit may seem right and just. That a hearing will be had on said petition before Honorable Bryce Craw ford, County Judge of Douglas i ounty, Nebraska, in the County Court House, Omaha, Nebraska, at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M., August 25th, 1926, unless continued by order of the court to determine whether or not the prayer of the petition -hall be granted. BRYCE CRAWFORD County Judge. 4T—7-23-26. PRESIDENT’S MESSENGER HAS HEART ATTACK Paul Smith’s—Major Arthur Brooks, one of the most widely known employ ees in the departmental service at Washington, who is serving President Coolidge as valet, has suffered an attack of heart trouble at the summer ; camp of the President. Major Coupal, . the President's physician, was sum- j moned and -soon had his patient out of danger. Major Brooks is past three score j years old and has been valet to every j President since Mr. Taft occupier! ! the White House. He really came to Paul Smith’s as a guest of the Presi- i dent and Mrs. Coolidge, with instruc tions not to work, but to obtain a rest and the beneficial effects of life in the mountainous country. He suf fered a similar attack tw’o years ago and Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge drove to his home and left flowers. Major Arthur Brooks is an author ity on military tactics and science, and has organized several militia or ganizations in the capital city. He at one time had charge of the national guard of the District of Columbia. . CENSUS SHOWS A SHRINKAGE Slight Decrease in School Population Revealed School census this year shows a total of 49,798, which is 568 less than the total of last year-—50,360, it was disclosed. The census includes all persons be tween 5 and 21 years of age, living in Omaha. This is the first year for a long time that the census has shown a decrease. One of the features of the census is an increase of Negro children of school age, from 2,185 last -year to 2,726 this year, this in the face of '.ho decrease of the total. Children under the classification of “yellow" ecreased from 36 to 26. Number of employed children de c leased from 6,338 to 6,127. The enumerators this year did not list the vacant houses and apartments. . 1LI.ING TO SERVE AS CONGRESSMAN The second congressional district has three worthy aspirants of the Re publican party for the important and responsible job of congressmen in the persons of W. S. Sears, the present incumbent; VV. F. Gurley, an able, public-spirited attorney, who has ever sought political office before; Nathan Bernstein, a scholarly and high class gentleman, for many years, a teacher in Central high school. Eacl aspirant is being enthusiastically sup ported by groups of friends and ad mirers ami each expresses confidence of being winner. The democrats, too, are grooming some worthy aspirants in the persons of Edwin L. Huntley, edtor of the Mediator; Harry E. Fle harty and G. 1). North. Each of these claims his powers to pluck the persimmon. London’s longest thoroughfare is Harrow Roa«j, more than three miles i length, while the shortest street is Shorter street, only 44 feet long. HERE IS YOl k OPPORTUNITY! Great bargains in homes for sale. Strictly modern and part modern. SI00 cash and up, bal ance monthly. T have a number of houses for rent on reason able terms. E. M. DAVIS. 29IS N. 25th St.. WE. 1166. Have You Insurance? If NOT. SEE HICKS 5.15-17-.19 kpplinp Bldg. AT lantic 3621 Bps.. .1012 Miami Street WE baler 6126 I i | J. D. McDavid j | | ••• landscaping, Transplanting y X and Trimming. \ % ? X A Regular Tree Surgeon X % 2120 N. 2Kth St. WE. 1308. 4 l \ x~x~x~~x~x~x~x*:~x~x~Xmx~x^ I. Levy j | DRUGGIST I i Prescriptions Our Specialty £ X Order Your Ice Cream y X from Us—Prompt y X Delivery. ? £ 21th & Decatur—We. 5082 \ \ H. J. Preyor | £ MASON, CONTRACTOR, ;!; X A y Brick. Cement, Plastering X and Carpentry Work. £ Work guaranteed on all ? £ jobs—large or small. t 1601 N. 27th St. WE. 5069 i I I ~*n j: | (Formerly Standard y Y Laundry) X | 24th Near I>ake Street •}• PHONE WE. 6055 }. ! I I — ?! “Dependable $ i Family y | Service” I Y Dry Cleaning of Ladies and .j. ? Gents’ Wearing Apparel £ X and Household Fur Y . A Y nishings y i _ I 1 ii SOFT WATER 2 ° X LAUNDERING £ t | j _ I y Wet Wash £ y x1 ijl Thrifty Wash j $ Dry Wash ;; Rough Dry !! Family Finish | ; | Linen X * * s \ \ Curtains £ ' ■ Blankets, Etc £ < > i % i * WATERS* BARNHART PRINTING CO. • Reid )uffy ;; PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY L ;; Phone Web. 0609 o , I ;; 24th and I^ike Streets | OMAHA, NEB. | ft EMERSON’S LAUNDRY % The Laundry That Suita All £ | 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 | We handle a complete line of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS BULBS—For Spring and Fall Planting When in need of CUT FLOWERS don’t forget our Floral Department, as we have a complet seasonable assortment. STEWARTS SEED ANI) FLOWER SHOP 109 North 16th Street (Opposite Post Office) JAcksun 3285 Office. WEbster 4030-PHONES-Res., VVEbster 0*49 JOSEPH D. LEWIS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Service and Prices Guaranteed. When in Need of Such Service Give Us a Trial. 2018 North 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska j N. W. WARE ! i ATTORNEY AT LAW f # y X 1208 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska •{• i ' ■/ •j- Phones Webster 6613-Atlantic 8192. V 1 X X X Candidate for Judge of the Municipal Court. X \ X •{• Solicits Your Vote. Primaries, August 10th, 1926 X X ? X^~X“X~X^X“X**X~X"X',X~X"X~X*'X**X~X~X»-X"X**X>*X"X“X"X"X"X" EPISCOPAL | Church of St. Philip the Deacon X 21st near Paul * Rev. John Albert Williams, Rector * SUNDAY SERVICES * 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion *j» 10 a. m. Sunday School % 11 a. m. Sung Eucharist With Sermon Y 8 p. m. Service and Sermon ♦> A _ - Business Directory ___ART_ HIGH CLASS PICTURES for sale. Picture framing a specialty. High grade toilet articles; newspapers and magazines. STUART ART SHOP, 1803 North 24th Street. BAGGAGE AND HAULING 1 A GARDNER’S TRANSFER. Bag gage. express, moving, light and heavy hauling. Reliable and com petent. Six years in Omaha. 2622 Maple Street. Phone WEbster 4120. C. H. HALL, stand, 1103 No. 24th. Baggage and express hauilng to all parts of the city. Phones, stand, WE. 7100; Res,, WE. 1056. Harry Brown, Express and Transfer. Trunks and Baggage checked. Try us for j your moving and hauling. Also, coal and I ice for sale at all times. Phone Webster i 2973. 2013 Grace street. BEAUTY PARLORS MRS J. H. RUSSELL. 2914 Erskine troet. Poro hair dresser. For ap pointments phone WE. 2311. I MADAM ANNA E JONES TUBBS. Scalp and hair treatments. For good and quick results call WEbster 5150. 1712 North 25th Street.—Poro. MADAM Z. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific scalp treatment. Hair dressing and manufacturing 1154 No. 20th St. WEbster 6194 MADAM WILLIE DIXON. 2426 Blondo street.. WEbster 6153. Poro ' .■•iidre-sing, facial massage, Turk ish baths. Home comforts. .- r~_~~ .~ - — —, COAL DEALERS r SOLOMON COAL AND ICE CO. At vnur service winter and summer. All kinds of good coal at prices to suit. Phones WEbster 3901 and 4238. DRUG STORES ROSS DRUG STORE, 2306 North 24th Street. Two phones, WEbster 2770 and 2771. Well equipped to supply our needs. Prompt senriep. THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE, 24th and Erskine Streets. We carry a full line Prescriptions promptly filled WEbster 6328. HOTELS PATTON HOTEL, 1014, 1016, 1018 South 11th St. Known from coast to coast. Terms reasonable. N. P. Patton, proprietor. THE HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1916 Cum ing St. Under new management Terms reasonable. D G. Russell proprietor. NEW LAMAR HOTEL, 1803 North 24th street Tel. WEbster 5090. Semi-modem, comfortable rooms, reasonable. Cafe in connection. Mrs. E. V. Dixon, proprietress. LAWYERS W. B. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun selor-at-Law. Practices in all courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Farnam Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 2502. W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantic 9314 and JAckson 0210. H. J. PINKKTT, Attorney and Coun* selor-at-I,aw. Twenty years’ ex perience. Practices in all courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Famams Sts AT 9344 or WE. 3180. —7-~7 T?inrrxxi- " PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS A. F. PEOPLES. Painting and decor ating, wall paper and glass. Plaster ing, cement and general work. Sher win-Williams paints. 2419 I,ake St Phone WEbster 6366. PRINTERS FORD PRINTING COMPANY, Jew-1 ell building, 24th and Grant Sts J For good printing see us. Wg. 1760. No Advertisement Accepted for T7»is Classified Directory for I,ess Than Six Moitks PATRONIZE THE STATE FURNITURE CO. Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tei. JACKSON 1317 Headquarters DDII VClAffl#* Phonographs for DHVlVwfwIvU and Rerordt PLUMBERS NEBRASKA PLUMBING CO. J. F. Allison, manager. Estimate* fur nished. 3025 Evans St. Phone KE. 6848. -j ^fr-'-r 1 - RESTAURANTS PEATS RESTAURANT. 1405 North 24th Street. Where those who de sire good home cooking at reason aide prices go WEbster 0630. SHOE-REPAIRING BENJAMIN A THOMAS always give satisfaction. Best material, reason able prices. All work guaranteed. 1415 North 24th St. WEbster 5084. UNDERTAKERS JONES & COMPANY, Undertaker*. 24th and Grant Sts. WBbater 1100. Satisfactory service always. H. A. CHILES A CO., funeral direc tors and licensed em&almers. Cour teous, efficient service in the laat sad hour. 1839 North Twenty-fourth street. Phones, office WEbster 7B33; residence WEbeter 6849. Classified FOR RENT —Two cool and airy rooms for gentlemen; in modern home. Prices reasonable. WE. 2769. KOK KENT. Nice desirable homo fat man and wife. Reasonable rent. Call Wo. 4810. If 6 18-26. FOR RENT—Modem furnished rooms 2204 N. 19th St. WE. 3308. Do you like The Monitor? Do you want it to continue? Then you MUST PAY UP NOW. For rent. Four room modern apart merits, 1547-1551 North Sevenleenlh street $15.00 per month. At. 6863. tf. For rent. Neatly furnished room. Heat and kitchen privilege. Web. 2089 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms I* modern home. WEbster 8884. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room*. Steam heat. Close in. On two car lines Mrs. Anus Ranks, 924 North Twej;tipt.h Jackson 4379 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 1 block from car. All mod em conveniences. 1714! North Twen ty-fifth street WEbster 5460.—tf. FOR RENT Apartment, furnished or un furnished, for couple. Web. 6975, 2216 North Twenty-eighth Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—2 and 8 ROOMS WEbster 1166 2130 NORTH 28th STREET FOR RENT Nire front room Modern home For two gentlemen WE. 6789. tf Ff>R RENT—Light house keeping rooms. Modem home. 2614 Caldwell WE. 2180. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. One block from car line. Web. 4064. 1405 No 25tb street FOR SALE—All modem five-room house. Good location. WEbster 2478 or WEbster 8030 FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms. Heat and kitchen privilege!. Prices reasonable. 2433 Franklin. WEbster 2089. FOR RENT. Two unfurnished rooms. Reasonable. Web. 6188. FOR RENT—Four furnished roome for light housekeeping. $20 per month. 2814 Hamilton street. Web. 666$. tf. 2 26-28. HOT ROLLS Every Day at 4 P. M. at North Side Bazaar and Women’s Exchange 2114 North 24 th St. Place Orders With Mrs. Kassel Taylor, WEbster 6751