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Flight From Croyden Field Made in 1 Hour and 43 Minutes. By Internal ionnl News Servlre. Brough, England, July 17.—The American round the world fliers reached here from Croyden at 1 thlH afternoon. The flight required an hour and 43 minutes. Croyden, Eng., July 17.—While -hundreds gathered on the field of the Croyden airdrome and cheered Amer ica, the three United States round the-world planes hopped off at 11:15 this morning for Brough, near Hull. . The big planes made perfect ascents, circled the field several times , at low alUtudes and then headed to wards Brough in perfect formation with Lieut. Lowell Smith, the flight commander, showing the way. Before stepping into his plane, Lieutenant Smith declared he felt sure Stuart MacLaren, British Pbund the world flyer, who is overdue at Paramashiru Island, In the Kuriles, is pot lost. “I don’t think there is any need of worry,” he said. ‘I believe he came down because of bad weather. We came over the same course, and are familiar with It. It's pretty foggy there this time of the year. Another & thing, the lack of newe means noth * ing, because communication la diffi cult from those islands.” A stop of eight or 10 days will be made at Brough, while the planes are fitted with pontoons for the Jump across the Atlantio ocean and the engines are thoroughly overhauled. With 18,000 miles behind them and less than 8,000 ahead, the fliers were in a cheerful mood today. One of the first things the fliers did at Hull was to inspect the new pontoons. “We have no fears of the future new,” Lieutenant Smith said. "We hope to have a week of rest and quiet and we'll be fit then for the Atlantic crossing.” IRISH REBELCHIEF FHEEDjp JAIL Eamon de Valera Confers With Republican Leaders After Release. Bg DANIEL O’CONNELL. International Jfewa Servlcs Staff Cor respondent. Dublin, July 17.—Eamon de Valera, Irish republican leader, who was re eased from prison yesterday by the ^ Free State government, after he had spent a year In Jail, conferred with republican leaders today before ne left for his home In Greystone. De Valera looked cheerful and well, despite his confinement. When he arrived at Greystone he was enthu siastically greeted by friends and neighbors. At republican headquar ters here he was given an ovation. The republican leader declined to make a statement, although It Is known he plans to make his' first t public appearance In two weeks, ad dressing a meeting at Clare. He Indi cated he would continue his work for the republic. Liam Deasy, former republican quartermaster general, who also has been confined In Jail, probably will be released at onco. He at one fime was under sentence of death The gov ernment probably will release all other prisoners tonight. HEAT OVERCOMES STREET WORKER One street worker lri Council Bluffs was overcome by heat Wednesday and another was saved by the watch fulness of G. J. Tice, street Inspector. O. E. Strange, 85, was driving a tractor. Tice noted that he was swerving as he rode. He ordered him to halt and assisted Strange from his seat. Cold water was poured onto Strange and he was survived. O. E. Kirns was overcome and tak en to his home. f Out of the Records | K'-' Births and Deaths. Birth*. Clarence and Mill!* Hochford, 2015 Oak street, girl. Clarence and Alma Langmora, 1312 South Nineteenth atreet. boy. Hay and Harriett Creighton, 1806 Ohio •trtfet. boy. ^ , _ 4 . ... Jamei and Ann* Stanek. Forty-eighth and Z atreeta, Route No. 3, boy. Benjamin and Florence Ray, R. F. D. No. 7. Benaon, girl. Frank and Helen Peteold, hoepltal, boy. Axel and Hilda Fora, 4304 California street, girl. Peal ha. Edgar George Mullen, 2* year*, hoa PlJohn Hogan, 80, hoepltal. John Barry. 75, 2401 N afreet Ellen Cjrroll, 72, 2878 Binney atreet Henry JS Reynolda, 67. J316 Blnn»y gtreot. Helen H. Swaneon, 21. hoapltal. AI i• • e Grace Lanun. Infant, Route No. 5. ®°lda AUce Wyrlck, 62, 1614 Capitol a va gue- _ Married in Council Bluffs. The following peraona obtained mar riage licenaea Jn Council Bluffa yeater Jo.seph W. Salmon. Kanins City, Mo..48 Eulalia Hale. Lincoln. Neb.40 Richard C. Jamea. Lincoln. Neb.3<j France* T,. Mevera Lincoln. Neb.2i R. V. Keithley. Omaha... .30 Mabel Drake. Omaha.31 R. H. Rainaol. Platt -mouth. Neb.30 Tlllle Kaufman. Plattaraouth. Neb.32 Homer Baldwin, Omaha. H \ Moore Omaha. .11 I Edward W Ruehl*. Lincoln. Neb. Anita I\ Wataon, Lincoln. Neb.2i Garret Berry. Omaha.30 Nettle McLaughlin. Omaha.11 Lnulfl II Fees* Omaha..38 Marie Taylor. Omaha. 2fl Edward Flaher ' Omaha.3* Pauline McGInnlaa. Omaha........ 28 Ruildiiif' Permits. R. Helaing, 4331 Chicago atreet, frame dwelling, 8*,o0o. , Clara Lonergan, 2424 Fontenelle boule vard, brick veneer dwelling, 17.600 II. A Wolf company. 3107 Webeter atreet, frame dwelling. $3,400. If A. Wolf company. 3108 W abater pti,,-i frame dwelling, fa,400. r pnlnn, 4161 Hiltadale avenue, fratna dwelling, >4,000. In Divorce Court. k Petition*. w Anna Cohagan ugalnat Winfred Co 4 hrivnii, cruelty. Pllla Harbin againet Milton Harbin aruelty. _ _ . May John eon a gal net Dan Johnaon ^cfJiYrnS* Hana> against John W. llanay gruelty. _ . _ Frank Brown afaln.t Norn Brown Aaaartlo* -- . - DESTM ERSSEEK British World Flyer Believed Forced Down on Pacific Ocean. London, July 17.—No trace has been found of A. Stuart MacLaren, British round-the-world flyer, and his two companions, who are missing somewhere along the dreary 450-mile stretch of the Pacific ocean between Yetorofu island and Paramashiru Failure of Japanese destroyers to find trace of the airmen or their plane was reported today in dis patches from Toklo, which said the search was being continued. British officials, however, do not believe the Royal Air Force expedi tion has met with disaster. Instead they believe MacLaren came down be cause of foggy weather and expect to get news from him soon from Broughton bay In Shimushiru Island where an emergency supply base has been established for Just such a mis fortune as hae apparently overtaken the Britishers. The color was lent to this view by Japanese advices which said the weather was cloudy, but calm and windless. One of the most optimistic of those awaiting word from the: far off Kur iles Islands, is Mrs. Stuart MacLaren, wife of the British air commander. 8he said she had "faith in MacLar en’s ability to come through.” With MacLaren are Lieut. William Plenderleith, a pilot, and Sgt. R. An drews, engineer. Husband Asks Divorce. Walter Lee Jones has filed suit for divorce In district court at Council Bluffs against Wilma Albert Jones, charging cruelty and desertion. They were married at Shelbyville, Tenn., August 31, 1918. He asks for cus tody of their two children. Auto Is Stolen. Edith Ham, Iowa City, la., report ed to Council Bluffs police that her motor car was stolen Wednesday af ternoon at Bryant street and Broad way. Real Estate Transfers. Fred J. Priborsky and wife to P. J. Puglisi and wife, n- e. cor. 7th and Hickory ate., 79x88.6 4,000 M. Ii? Jackeon and wife to Stanley J. Boneviez, et al., n. w. cor. 49th and Eraklne eta., 64x67. 4,050 Eugene L. Johnson, guardian, to Samuel N. Rips, Binney et., 107.82 ft e. of 25th et.. a. a., 60x11154 600 Eugene A. Rose and wife to Her bert BluecheU n. e. cor. 60th and Military ave., 30x100 . 18,000 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to Inez M. Utt, 65th st., 122 feet n. of Jackson st., w. a., 60x132 1,760 J. O. Porterfield to Ernest W. Carl son, Hartman ave., 611 ft. w. of 39th st., s. s. irregular . 1.000 Jacob M. Fockle*. et al, to Nicholas Christensen, 31st st., 160 ft. a. of Mason st., w. s., 40x141....... 6,606 Albert J. Edel and wife to Oust E. Nord. et al., Spencer et., 170 ft. w. of 45th st., s. a., 44x138. .A 1,000 Malden Inv. Co. to Joseph Vlcek, Hillsdale ave., 127 ft. e. of 42d st., s. a, 60x142 . 146 Della H. Arnold and husband to Burton F. Noland, F'ontenelle blvd , 9 5 Vi ft. n. of Pinkney et-, w. e. 50x160 . 660 Nick Darling and wife to Preeton C. Clark, et al., b. e. cor 41st and Maple sts, 60x120 8.260 Theresa Hannlg&n end husband to Rose M. lake, 2*th at.. 60 ft. a. of E st., e. s , 46x160 . 6,200 Rosa Brede and husband to Annie M. McMillan. 39th et.. 242 ft. a. of Mason et., e. e.. 63x140. 1,000 George C. Flack and wife to Ralph E. Plckrel, Valley it., 240 ft. w. of 3d et., n. ■., 40x110.3. 4,850 Jennie Peterson, et aL, to Oshe Rosenthal. 26th ave., 106 ft. n. of Sprague et., «. §., 54x126 »4 . . .,. 1,300 Emma A. Moores, et al.. to J. Ed ward Henderson, et al.. 17th Bt., 210 ft. a of Jackson at., e. a. 50x185 16,000 John Nelson to T. C. Torrieon, Miami et.. 60 ft. w. of 39th st., s. s. 60xl?0 . . 1 Florence P. Gerould, et al., to T. Q. Torrlson, Ohio st., 196 ft. e. of 60th st., n. s-, 60x130 . 1 Charles W. Martin and wlfs to Theodore W. Metcalfe, 8let ave.. 52.4 ft. n. of Newport ave., w. a. 46x120 . 1.000 Charles W. Martin and wife to S. E. Thompson, 31st eve., 235 ft. s. of Ida et., w. s., 47x120. 1,000 William Carter and wife to Edith Sorensen, n. w. cor. 33d end Cor by its., 1 "regular . X John H. Trenerry and wife to Or rlah Pound, Franklin st.. 40 ft. e. of 3Hth st* n. 80x180. X John H. Trenerry and wife to Or rlah Pound, n. e. eor. 86th and Franklin eta., 40x130 1 Frank P. Bogntz, »t, al., to Mary ADVERTISEMENT. Stop Suffering From Asthma and Hay Fever If Asthmador does not lnatantty re lleve the very worst attacks of Bron chial Asthma, difficult breathing, and the Asthmatic symptoms accompany ing Hay Fever, your money will be returned, as the terms upon which all druggists are selling Asthmador and Asthmador Cigarettes. No matter how Inveterate or obstinate your case, or how often or violent the attacks, Asthmador will Instantly relieve you, usually In ten seconds, but always within fifteen minutes. Druggists throughout the U. 8. have been au thorized to sell Asthmador on a guar antee to return the money In every single case where it docs not give In stantaneous relief, or Is not found the very best remedy ever used. You will be the sole Judge yourself, and under tills positive guarantee your own druggiat can be depended upon refunding your money If not bene fited. Also tend on same guarantee, per parcel post, C. O. D., or on re ceipt of price, 85c, }f not kept by your Druggist, by addressing R. Schlffmann Co., 1734 N. Main, Los Angeles. — ” A n v eeti n r ment! Poisoned Nerves Cause Neuritis Neuritis or "nerve inflammation", often follow# an attack of malarial poisoning, typhoid faver, pneumonia or loma other Infectious disaasa. Tha moat frequent causes of ths trouble, howavtr. are colds, injuries, bruises or nervous exhaustion. Neuritis may affect one nerve or it may Involve many. In soma ■ cases the pain moves from place to place, but usually It Is confined to tha shoulder, neck, forearm, thigh, leg or small of the bark. Hcware of drug* that relieve by dead ening th» nerves. Such relief ie decept ive and dangerous. Rope Neuritis Tablets act In a safe, natural way, helping to re move the Inflammation and bring about permanent, lasting results. Co today and obtain a dollar bottla of thesa tablets from Hberman 4 McConnell Drug Stores, and all other leading druggists. Boerlcke 4 Runyon Co., Mffrt., San Franetseo. Slavicek and husband, Monroe at., 180 ft. e. of 27th it. s. s., _ 60x130 . Temple McFayden and wife to Her bert Cox. Grand ave., 120 ft. a. of 40th at., n. a.. Irregular .... 1 _ ADVERTISEMENT. A By NcwTVeatment4<J^ A wonderful new inter nal treatment for Asthma allavs violent spasms In 30 minutes, and Is guaran teed to fully relieve all forma of chronic Asthma In 24 hours—or It cost* you nothing. , , . . It is called Bine* and I* taken internally In simple capsule form. Science now proves that all Asthma is due to internal Infection. Rine* goes direct to this infection and neutralizes it—without narcotic* or toxic drugs. Free Trial Offer Just now, through a special Intro ductory arrangement, you can ob tain a trial treatment entirely FREE. Simply go to any of the drug store* named below and ask for a trial package of RINEX. No obligation at all on your part. But be sure to ask for your free treatment within the next three days —this offer i* limited. Tt may be obtained In this citv at All good druggists. Copyright, 1924, by the Clinical Labors torles Co., Cleveland Ohio. " BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 19c per line each day, 1 or 2 days. 17o per line each day, 3 or 6 day*. 16c per line each day, 7 daye. i5c per line each day, 30 daye. CLOSINO HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition .t p m. Evening Edition .11:00 a m Sunday Edition.9:00 p. m. Saturday either charge or caeh orders. Classified Ads accepted at the followlni offices: Main Office.17th and Farnam Sts South Omaha..N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. Council Bluffs.16 Scott St, Telephone ATlantic 1000. THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. AJ4NOUXCEMENT8. Funeral Notice*. I VANDERCREEK—Jan., July 17, 1924. age 77 years; widow of the late Walter VanDercreek, who died April 6, 1921. I» survived by five sons, Mathew, Henry and Arthur of Omaha; Walter of Sioux Falls, S. D., and Arle of Loe Angeles; also two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Doedyna and Mrs. Hester Craig, both of Omaha, Funeral services will be held at the For est Lawn chapel, Saturday, July 19, at 2:30 p. m. CHRISTENSEN—Edward, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Christensen, July 15, age 3 years, 6 months. 21 days. De ceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m. at the residence. Ninety-fourth and Dodge streets. Interment Forest Lawn ceme tery. JOHNSON—R. W. 4240 Miami street, passed on July 16. 1924, at a local hos pital. Funeral arangements not made. Vaults and Monuments. 2 “Automatic Sealing" concrete burial vaults recommended by all leading undertakers. MTd. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Funeral Dlreetori. 3 HEAFEY A HEAFEY Undertakers and Embalraere Phone HA. 0265. Office 2611 Famatn (ESTABLISHED SINCE 18821 BRAILEY & DORRANCE. 1823 CUMING ST.. JA. 0526. DUFFY A JOHNSTON, 311 P. 33d, new funeral home. HA. 9417. LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047. _ HOFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge and 24th 8t. Funeral directors. JA. 3901 HULSE A HIE PEN. Funeral directors. 2222 Cuming. JA, 1126 JOHN A GENTLEMAN 3411 Farnam St. N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMINCL Quiet, Dignified Supervision I C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME ! 3f»0 N- 24th flt. KE. 0267. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN West of Florence Omaha’* Moat Beautiful Cemetery 320 Acres Perpetual Care. Office* at th* Cemetery and 720 Brand*!* Theater Bldg. Personal*. 9 THE SALVATION Army Industrial hom* aollclta your old clothing, furniture, maga zine*. Wa collect. Wa distribute. Phone JA 4186 and our wagon will call. Call and Inapect our new hom*. 1114-1112-1114 Dodge street__ OVV'NERS of preferred atock In M E. Smith Building company pleaa# com municate at one* with George A. Sar gent. 408 Arthur Building. City. 3207 CHARLES—Will beard and car* for ohlldren, l>ost and Found. Ifl WILL the party who took Boston bul terrier, screw tall, black with face parti) white, return to 734 West Washington Av*.. Co. Bluffs? (Tall fled 8434. Re ward. ___ RAT TERRIER LOST—Brown and tan tag 1186. name "Tipple." valuable at count of death. Reward. HE. 1284. AITO.VIOIIILKS. Automobile, for Bale. II NASH The Place That Always Treats You Fair THESE HAVE BEEN USED BUT NO’I ABUSED. I9J3 Fnrd Sadan, In eaceltanf rondltlor throughout, w h fair rubb.r and pried below Irs real , *■*.. 1939 For*! Sednn H». keen In th. hand* of a very careful *lnv. ll 1, a. good as now. Fully equipp.fl. 1933 Na.h Four Touring Ha» had ven careful driving. lu.t lak.n In on a n.*v Na.h. Wa nan atrongly ntonim.nl thin car and the prlc. la low. J*23 Naah Bin Touring, In new ear Con Itlon. New car guarantaa, A numhar of olhar atandard make, from which to chooaa. All priced right. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDATS. NASH UPTOWN STORE 2084 Farnam__AT. 429? USED CARS THAT SATISFY Oldsmoblle Roadster . 1225 ^ Ford Touring car . 60 »M Oakland, 8 4- li Touring car . 9* f>< 1921 Chandler Sport Touting . 87!- «" 14-C Oakland Sedan . U“’ ‘‘‘ 1480 Ford He dan ... 24 B Oakland Sedan .. *50 0i 1920 Dulok Touring car . |6° nf 1921 Ford Hcdan . *60.01 34-0 Oakland Redan . 460 or Gardner Touring car .«... 175.00 HAVBJ YOU SEEN THE CAMPERS IN THE OAKLAND WINDOWS. Open Evenings. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO., 10th and Harney. _ AT 2929 NABH-VKlESFTMA AlJTO CO. USUI) CAR STORK i i AT. 4292 MUST sacrifice 1124 Th 177U Roadster KK cell«*nt condition. ('*11 HA, >1583 tjH p;T7 CARR O. N. BONNET MOTOR CO.. 2554 Farnam. ~ OOoD UR KI» C A R« HUY YOURS AT GUY L. 19UTH. MURPHY DID IT Downtown Uaad Car Store._ 141* Jackafn. AT. 4411 _automobiles_ Automobile* for Sal*. 11 COME TO MURPHY-DID-ITS* USED CAR DEPARTMENT. HERE 64 YEARS. Our lined cart are guaranteed to be as represented. Our terms are easy. If you are worthy of credit, you can practically buy on your own terms from u*. WE OFFER TODAY: 1924 Ford Coupe, very good.1495 1920 Ford Touring; runs fine, starter.$135 1918 Ford Delivery Roadster.$55 1918 Ford Touring . .$60 1928 Star Touring; guaranteed.......$360 1023 Star Sedan; looks like new.$625 1924 Chev. Roadster; 10 weeks old...$476 1922 Chevrolet Touring .$225 1919 Elcar Touring . ..$85 1921 Essex Tour.; new paint, Rex top.$42o These Are All In Good Mechsnlcal Con dition and Priced So They Will Move. Wa don’t keep used ears~-we sell them. ANDREW MURPHY & SON, ltIO J.ckion. AT. 4411. MISTER TOURIST I have a touring bungalow mounted on a Reo Kpeedwagon; only used on one trio of 6.000 mile#. Has beds, wardrobe, stove, elnk, Icebox, cupboards, etc, Take your home comforts wllh you on your vacation trip. Will sacrifice. CallI M. al nut 1230, or addresi Box F-1717. Omaha Bee. Trucks for Sale. l! SEVERAL uaed trucks, different tsires. Terms can be arranged. International Harvester Co. AT. 0705. t Auto Accessories, Tarts._16 GUARANTEED new and used auto parts at a special cut price. Nebraska Auto Parts, 1016-16 Harney St. JA. 4931. and 2205 Cuming St. AT. 1070. SPECIAL for this week only. Ford fenders, per set, 19.25. Ford Touring top covers complete. 64.75. Kaplan Auto Parts Co.. 2111 Nicholas St. Service Stations, Repairing.lj .. INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINISTS Kayfleld carburetor sod Eleemann mag neto service AT. 2350. P. MELCIIOIRS & SON. 417 S. 13TH Wanted—Automobiles. 19 Wanted, Cars Have residence properties, will take cars as part payment KM 1.3 Garages for Kent. 20 GARAGE—Steam heated fireproof. 811 8. Hat. HA. 7124 or HA, C994. BUSINESS SERVICE. ^TiusinKi^ServieeCofferedr^Yi MARCEL and bob curl, 75c. Bobbing, shingle, hairdressing and S' alp treatment. Appointment day or evening. Phone AT 0793. 911 So. 25th. Apt. 23._ STEAM bathe. Swedish massage, open eve. and Hun. Rm. 35 Dougins Blk. AT. 6594. MARCELL. bob. curl, manicuring. Eve ning and Sunday, call AT *394. FLUES repaired and plastered. AT 9312. Millinery—Dressmaking 25 ACCORDION, aide, knife, box pleating. covered buttona, all styles; hemstitching; buttonholes Write Idesl Button and Pleating Co. 808 Brown Bloik, Omaha. Neb. Telerhone JA. 1926. NEB PLEATING CO Hemstitching Covered Buttons. 1804 Karnam. Second Floor. JA. 56.0. Moving—Trucking—Storage 16 GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING. MOVING, SHIPPING. STORING Estimates furnlshtd. AT. Q230 or JA 4324. HE KINS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE’ 16th and Leavenworth Sta. Packing, mov Ing, storage, shipping JA 4182. GORDON S FIREPROOF WHSE * VAN 246 North 11th St. Phone JA 6032; mov ing, packing, storage, shipping. Painting and Papering. 27 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE. Employ a maater painter and decorator Painting and decorating, special discount on wall paper. FRED PARKS PAINT STORE. 470* 8. 24th. AT. 7404._M A. 0101 PLASTERING, brick"" and cement work dona. W£. 1483. Patent Attorney*. 28 j \v. MARTIN. '26 Peters Trust Bid?, Omaha; also Washington • Double service, single fee Al»<* help sell patents PATENT I. AW EPS. RTUROES A 8TUROKS. tinted States and foreign patents and trade-marks ob tained. Infringement search©#. Investiga tion*, etc. 914 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Printing—Stationery. 29 COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Eddy Printing Co., 213 South 13th St Phone JA. 8*'68. Profenslonal Service. 3C ogTK* 1PATHIC PHYSICIANS DRS. NIEMANN A MERRITT Adjustlve osteopathy. Electro.Therapy op tomatry. 821 Woodman Bldg. AT. 2474. Repairing. 31 USED and new aewlng machines. Hew ing machine** and Vtrtrnlas repaired Rent machine*. Si per week; S3 per mo. MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE. 18th and Harney.aT. 4 361 FMri ,OVMKXT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 LADIES, come Into our fro# clasees. day or night, and learn how to earn real money. We prove to you that our ladies earn from *80 to 1100 a week High si hool education, character and pleasing personaIIty essential. Please call suite 3 A gull a Court. LADIES -We tesrh reautv culture quick ly. Positions at splendid wages open everywhere Our snort course—day or evening qualifies you for an independent career. Call or write for cata'og Moler College, 109 » 18th St.___ W ANTED--Ladles In this 1 • ■ alltv to am hr older linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once Fashion Embroideries. 480. Lima, O. ENROLL at the largest comrtomster • i hool 10* Qon.tner Hldg JA 1493 Help Wanted—Male. 37 BE a barber. It pays. Hava your own shop or good safary when competent. Day or evening. Call or writ# for free catalog. Moler Barber College. 109 H. 18th Wt. ALL MEN. woman, boys, girls. 17 to 46. wllllrg to accent government position#. 11 17-1280 (traveling or stationary). Writs Mr Grtnent 116. 8t Louis. Mo. *=-- 1 ——’ 1 " - .. Salesmen ami Agent*. 39 WAN’IED a clothing salesman for the etsts of Nsbraslta. 7 per cent commission Ono ‘Ids t<> finance self, but this la not essential. Wonderful opportunity with on* of country's largest exclusive me.i s suit hou#e fur producer end hard worker. Experienced clothing man pre ferred. M- Frank A Rons Co . Inc., 696 702 Browwav New York City HA LKMkfKN— Mall ooai in carload lots Hide or main line. Experience utinetn sh ry Barn a weak'a pay In an hour Liberal drawing account arrangement Washington coal Co., 941 Coal Bar. hang* Hldg Chicngc Situation* Wanted—Mule. 41 POSITION na hotel olerk by experienced man Finest Ifonkar, Phone til M, 1106 Cooper SI , Chllllcothe. Mo iSiiainesa Op|M»i f unit Ira. 42 |c'E i'RKAM parlor unci confectionery, also |un» heonettp Must be arid account poor health Live t<wn 1.100. N K Nebraska corner location. First reaaon able offer takes it. Cash. Y-1696, Omaha Be# PARTNER wanted Hustling young man me. tmnlc st|y ln» lined, 11.90*1 lnv#|im»nl good ruiur* Box P-1 HP, Omaha Bee rit P A L Contracting and VUtalllRI Musi n***s For Sale, reasonabla, ffi good Iowa toe a. Baa I-26IS. Umaha liee. FINANCIAL;_ Business Opportunities. 4! FOR SALE—Frances Cafe, near 24th and Cuming, near Creighton university. $450 will handls if taken at once. FOR SALE—Rights to wire stretcher. Patent pending. Inventor, H. C. Muster, Bushnell, Neb. Cafe for rent or sale. 3023 Mason fit. Very reasonable to right party. Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 43 M. A. ANDKRSON CO.. JA. 6107. Real estate, fiurety bonds and kindred Ins. Real Estate LoaiisI 44 MONEY TO LOAN On flret and second mortgages. We buy outright for cash Existing mortgages and land contracts. Prompt Action. H. A. WOLFF CO.. 582 Saunders-Kennedy Bldg. AT. 3160. 6 4 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY. Loans on Omaha Improved property at lowest rates. FRANK H. BINDER, 823 City National.JA. 2661. OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO.. 1015 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. JA. 2715. SIX per cent loans on Omaha residences. Cash on hand Prompt service. E. H. Lougae, Ino., 538 Keeline Bldg. SECOND mortgages or contracts pur chased by Tukey Company, 620 First Na tlonal Bank. JA. 4223. LOW RATE on city property, quickly closed: no monthly payments. JA. 1533. W. T. Graham.______ 5 4 AND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS, 645 Omaha Nat 1 Bldg. I WILL buy mortgages and contracts Corkln, 948 Om. Nat l Bldg., Omaha, Neb Farm Loans on West. Neb. and N. E. Colo. farms. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Money to Loan. 45 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply your money wants !n the same way that banks supply the money wants of the business community. Any amount loaned up to $500 and you ••an repay It in easy monthly payments Our equal payment plan repays the loan and all charges. Wo have been in business In Omaha oyer 30 years and can assure you of & quick confidential and square deal. OMAHA T.O AN COMPANY. 50« Karbach Block. TeL JA. 2295. Southeast Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, business strictly confidential. The Diamond Loan Co., 1514 Dodge St. Established 1894._ MONEY to loan on automobiles. AT. 5481. ~ EDUCATION ALT Local Instruction Classes. 48 DAT SOTOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Complete courses !n all commercial branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg raphy. salesmanship, civil service. Phone JA. 1565. Complete catalog free. BOYLES COLLEGE. 18th and Harney Sts._Omaha. Neb EIGHT to It weeks prepare you for a fine office position Call AT. 7774 or writs American college. 1912 Farnam. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1403 Dodge St. 1306 Douglas fit. Call or write for Information._ DWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE. Stenography and Bookkeeping. Wesd Bldg. l«th and F.iri.am. AT. 7416 I I Ml ■ IIU.M.. ,"■!?. livestock. Dots, Cats and rets. 53 REAL Tr.y Boston Bulldog, female, ag* 10 months, weight 7 pounds; eligible to reg ister Drive out and roe this dog. W. J. Haven. 533 East Sixth fit , Fremont, N«*b. MERCHANDISE. I Business Equipments. 58 FOR SALE—one Arco Wand stationary; vacuum cleaner as good a* new. 4x5 pump, complete with attachments, *ery cheap. If interested call AT 3100. Local 62 Suitable for offlca building and apart ment WE BUY, soli saf- make d-sks. show « a*o*. etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA. 272 1 Fuel and Feed. •! | KINDLING—15 truckload, dellvered; saw-1 l ,|u*r- shaving* PVi n - JA 57 40 j Household Goods. tVI YOU ARE LOSING, ^ery day that you fan to take advantage - f the furniture bargain*! at Stephenson's. 1' 9 Capitol Ave. Private sales and auction. I LIVING ropm. bedroom and o*her fsrnt- i ture, good condition. No dealers. Call AT 2721. SUGAR and flour sacks; good for t#a [towels. Call WE 4684. Deliver. Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW and second-hand motors, dyntmoi, LcBroa Electrical Works. 114-20 S. 12th Wanted to Buy. 73 DESKS. DESKS. DESKS. New de»ka. used desk*, bm-ght. add end traded. J. C. Heed. 1207 Farnam St. AT. 4146 ROOMS FOR HFNT. Room* With Board. 74 )G5 SO. 33d St—Can tcrommodat# ft or # refined business people. Beel location. Call HA. 1 4C# ROOM and board for 4 young men or ladle* or epeclal car* for elderly ladle* KK. 44 40___ GOOD room* and board, cloaa In. reaeon ablc. HA. 2724._ , 2 FRONT ro*>m». #*c*lient board. 21 meat* per week HA. 1#5V Furnished Romos 75 CLEAN, convenient, comfortable, modern. >1 5ft, 13 &t. JA. 6132. 331 f St. Mary Ave. NICELY furnt*h*d room*, all modem In a hopteljke nlace. 1710 Chicago St, ill s. 20TH ST—Nicely furnlahed modern cool room JA Dll# __ Rooms for Rsum lu splnf. 76 j,y7 H "f.TH AVE—1 modern 2-room houaeMeepin* apartment. Reasonable. AT. lift*. TWENTY-THIRD, to# SO.—Two room*, fft.ft#; one for $4; l eloeplng. 12 AT 7773__ 3515 DOIX1K HT.—Etogptlonal J-room apt. private fatni y Choice location. «»r light* water furnished 135. HA. I# DOUGLAS. 2*iftS—H kp. and sleeping rooms within walking distance. HA. 61vh. WELL furnished room*, reasonable renl <• I to deilrahle persons 11* So 25th A*e 2 LIGHT hsk... room* in liana, om nark district. Completely modern IIA. »4 > ■ THREE, light housekeeping room* *nd bath, with garage on !<*i ♦-"* Irak r ■■ Rooms, I'vfiirtilthNl. 77 195# S«T 15ih St • 'room# upstairs, newly decorated. JA 5210 When to Slop in Town. 78 1IOTKL 8ANKURD—llth and Ksrn.m HOTEL HKN8HAW—j«lh »n,1 Karntm. Sparial rate* t ■ permanent gneeta Wanted—Rooms and Board. 79 WANTED—Two unfurnished t»oms and board in private family by couple with on# email child Prefer southwest port of city Call HA 7 70 1 j KR\L KNTATR-FOH HKNT. Apartment*—Furnished. R0 JSI.2 8 ioTIt AVE -1. t and J room apartments In private home Evert thing furnished Newly decorated Hansom park district ReasonsMe HA. 2#i#. _ 2063 FAUNAM l room with kitchenette 2 rm« with kitchen, completely furu Close In__ ___ _ _ HUNTER INN Hi*MK for the travling man and wife AT »##•■ 24th and Dodge 2*7* HARNEY 81\ Verv ettrartlve. aloe Iv furnished modern apart men fa. NEWLY dec. mod airy 3-nn. apt. •##? i 01 Heat, light, water free. DUPLEX FLAT*-Nicely furnlahed Will sell or rent 11A 2‘u’4 \p.ii 1 mi I its ( ftf 11* A eonventent 5 room duple* 113 region murt (near 3#th and Douglas 8ta ) only 153,60 PETER* TRUST COMPANY, 'Where Omaha Renta," AT. 0144. 171h and Farnam 8»a FIVE ROOM aii modern downtown apartment Steam heat and water fur. nlebed only (31 lo per month Me* era * Malabo] t Co. 434 Omaha National j Rank. JA. Oil. WtAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Infurnlnlied. 81 TWO-STORY, twn enartment. alt mod ern brick building of 13 rooms. 35th and California. 1121 per month, or separate apartment. 885. IVA. 0435, KOR ONE OK DRAKES 1,000 APARTMENTS Call JAckeon 2807. *21 s. 19TH AVK—3 and 8-room modern apartments, gae, lights, close In, adults. Reasonable rent.___ PETERS TRUST COMPANY "WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT. 0644. 17th end Karnam Sts APARTMENTS amt flats for rent. W. ,t. PALMER CO. AT 3930. Real Estate Mnnaamont Spanalins. STEAM HEAT. 6-room apta. 130 and up; close In. U P. Stebblne 1610 Chicago St. SIX-ROOM modern, fine condition, choice location. HA. 7124, or HA. 6894. Iiusiness Places Tor Rent. 82 16TH ST. corner basement etore; low rent. G. P Stebblne. 1810 Chicago. Mouses for lunt. 8i 2916 SO. 24TH ST. 7 roomii, pant half of dyplex. Rental $55 per mo. All modern, and conveniently located. FIRST TRUST CO., 400 1st NaH Bk. Bldg. AT. 0729. 4- K. MOD. ex. ht.. colored. *22.60. 6-r. cot., mod. cx. ht.. close In. $25. 6-r. apt., Dunsany. 10th and Pierce, $40. 6- r. apt. 261 ? N. 16th. $25 3-r. apt. 2612 N. 16th. $18. 2-r apt.. 2612 N. 16th. $13. 7- r. mod . garage. 832 N. 43d, $46. f-r. mod . garage. cot.. 2563 Jones. $45. O.M RUN. EX., .1 A. 3519; HA. 2608 NICE 4-room house, good location, for young married couple Call AT. 1600. ask for Barber Shop. Mr. tVhltham.. 3614 GRAND AVE—For rant. 6-room mod. furnished housa. Can be seen be tWt hn noon and g p m JA. 2221 (Tel.) Brick duplex, roomy, choice location, owner. 5- ROOM, ail modern houae. 659 N. 50th St. Telephone WA 2628. 6- ROOM mefern house In South Omaha. <3 5 month. MA. 3736. CLOSE-IN 10-room house to responsible utrry. HA. 7362. Offices anti Desk Room. 85 OFFICE In front of elevator and desira ble office suite In First Nat. Bank Bldg. Call AT. 0729. F. H. Grosaman. Wanted to Kent. 90 WANTED TO LEASE—Filling stations in city. Give detailed description and loca tion in letter. Y-2699, Omaha Bee REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Farms and Lands for Sale. 93 STOCK RANCH FOR BALE A 2,640-acre stork ranch In South Da kota. unincumbered. Plenty of timber. Oceans of running water through the en tire length of the property. All the hay you want to cut A one story dwelling, six rooms, first class condition and other buildings, etc. Absolutely level. All In one body. 12 miles from R. R. town. Full particulars on request. No middle man. you deal with the owner. Address C. E. Anderson. 1315 So. Pralrls Ave.. Sioux Falls, S, p. Real Estate— Investment*. 92 SOUTH OMAHA BUSINESS CORNER Brick store with 5-room flat above and brick cottage adjoining. Now subject only to a $6,000 first mortgage. Will bring in $115 per month. WlU exchange equity of $6,000 for good lot weet side or In Dundee. J. L HIATT CO. AT. 9900. Houses for Sale. 95 Carter Lake Sacrifice OWNER FORCED TO SILL 4-room, strictly modern bungalow; all on one floor with two aunrooms, full baae ment, furnace h**t. garage In b*ae :n**nt. Also 1631 Ford truck and a 1*23 OJdsmoblie sedan. On account of aick r<-sa owner 1a compelled to leave city :n the next few day*. This house has cost th* owner $7 000. Will accept $3,750 «ah between now and Sunday. PAY .V K INVESTMENT COMPANY 527 Omaha Nat Rank Bid* Omaha. Neb. New Ion, KE. 114$ AT. 59«0. Fvenimta rail Kenwood 1177 A READ HOME Fix* rooms, on paved street. Paving paid South front. Dots of shade Sin gle garage. Closa to school and car. PrirM for quick sale only |4.750 For appointment cal! Mr. Sloan. WA 2&12. N E W H C NO A T.O W Right on the edge of Dundee. oak and enamel finish. Price and terms right. For full particul&ra call Mr. Sloan, WA. 2413. ’. all modern house for aale; garni: , 1 block to ar line Price, $3.*00 —$1,500 down rest in monthly payment* Cohn. MA. 2545 BRAND n**w modern 5-room bungalow at 4221 Grand. Paving all paid._ Right price and term* Campbell. WA. £704. Ilou*#**—North. 90 LEY your rent pay FOR ONE OF THESE Two new 6-roem modern bungalow*; well located. n*ar Fonfenelle park They have many built-in feature*. Including kitchen cabinet*. refrigerator apace. place for fruit; full cemented basement. rtee! coal chut a, dust-proof coal bln; oak finish in main rooms; select oak floors thmughout; purchaser may have choice of electric dght fixtures and window shadee: could iiae a good Ya< art lot ae part of down I'ftvrnent The pr: c is leas than $5 and on terms to suit Bewt*. WA. 1422 R. F. Clary Co., REALTORS 500 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg AT 3474 ' $500 Cash A Bargain Brand new 8-mom bungalow, very 1 beautifully d*corat* \ end ait modern; on r.xve*i street, close to Ames Ave , car and near new North Fide High | school; fine neighborhood: fine lawn l with shrubbery planted; a real hems like atmosphere. furnace and plumb ing guaranteed: full cemented hsee rrvrt; fruit cellar and coal h‘n and full set of screens For further In formation rail II E Rasp. KF 4727. RASP BROS., RKaLTORR 211 K eat* no B ldg_AT 0721. Creighton College Bargain SIX ROOM. FULL TWO STORY on 24'h St. corner lot. with 4 room* that is all mod am every room extra s xe and l t iced ma that > u can oducxte your . hildren and then aell for what > ou have p ud ao that you w ill hax a your sent PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT S»*0 Gibson. KE 12 27 New loft. KE 1144 Gilbert, KE 4011_ Brand New and Vacant MOVE RIGHT IX—$7 50 CASH The owner of thi* place rr.uat have tome cash at once and Is forced t* sell this home with oak floor* and finlah. south front, t* all modern, located north of Fontenella park price ft.7M» or see 11 and make u» an offer quick. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT 4M0 Gibson. KE 3127. New Ion. KK 1141; Gilbert KK 4413_____ Ready to Occupy A large new modern bungalow, 24x 4u extra larg“ living room. Heavy I cak floor* with oak and enamel trim Decorated Hall to bath and . >iuer l ed room* Half block to car «n,1 school. sm far from North ji ih and Fontenella Tark From owner at only $8,300 on terms WA. 5704_ ___ MI sr UK 601 n this wash l ovely 4 im<ni home furnished onl) $4 0oo Mutt have $1 200 cash. We will hell finance > u Mabm Realty Co KK. 6164, 1 * i m i K K Cx > bin and sell homes lit ustH Hnulh 9« POUTtf OMAHA lH'HftALOW ONLY $' 'n CASH. Brand new home having fiv# room* and l ath. o«k floor*, built tn cabinet, full cement basement, |©or drain and guar anteed furnace Co&vanttnl for stock* v a i da people Call owner. HA. 044$. ‘ NEAR TiTTH I Q STS: Fixe • noma, modem, brand new Wall lo cated and on such #**> let ms Paved street. Oaraa. JA 1014 days. IU VETIEIM. place In Blvervlew Home ,Mltton all modern except gas. at 4<*S Valley eti *>«t $4.T»0. Make your own terms K E 1111. Mabrey Realty Go • U« M wee with st«- * 1 ulldl "Tdf. nk Iff #r Trsnh 0. £•#% Co. AT. 01 Houses—South. 97 FOWLER FINDS FOLKS wno buy homes l,t*t your property with u» for result*. JA H23 HURT <■'■ FUWLKR m. Realtor* House,—West. 98 Leaving for West Coast MUST SELL AT ONCE. This 8-room bungalow that is Just 1 year old with a dandy living room, dining room that la a dream, front bedroom has French doors opening from living room with five windows, rear bedroom with three windows, beautiful bath: the kitchen is a mother’s kitchen with all kinds of built-in features, breakfast nook end re frigerator space; golden oak floors and finish; cement drive; sooth front. $1,000 cash will do Let us show you this at one-haif block from oar. In Clairmont. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT. 59ti0. Newlon, KE. 1148. Gibson. KE. 3227. Gilbert, KE. 6013._ Must Be Sold This Week Brand new, large 4-room with l-room ac commodations; lots of clothes closets, kitchen cupboard, breakfast nook, the lat est plumbing, your choice of light fix tures and window shades; full cement basement, floor drain, coal bln, etc.; best grade of materials being used; close to car line; desirable neighborhood. The price Is right and terms suitable. A good vacant lot will be accepted as part of first payment. Call owner evenings, WA. 1232. Owner Forced to Sell Called to Michigan $2,100—ONLY $2,100. 4 rooms partially modern; extra large south front lot, shade and fruit trees, chicken house: newly decorated end re paired. A snap for someone. $500 cash, balance $20 per month. Eve. and Sun days. WA. 1232. Week days AT. 3878. Ask for Scbmlts. R. F. Clary Co., REALTORS. Dundee Opportunity $750 CASH. Fire extra large rooms, living room across the front. French doors to din ing room, convenient kitchen, two large sleeping rooms and bath on second floor, all oak and enamel fin ish, house less than two years old, South front, paving paid, might con sider good vacant lot as pert pay ment. See this at 4860 Burt St. Call Mr. Carnaby, evenings KE. 6373. RASP 13 ROS. 212 Keeilns BldgAT. 0721. Nifty Edgewood Bungalow Looking into Elmwood perk. Just being completed Has five extra fine room* Large living room with fire place. Up-to-date, bath room. Pur chaser may select light fixtures, snd Interior decorations Large lot. Shown by appointment Evenings Call Grant A. Benson. Walnut 1580. BENSON A CHAR MIC HA EL, 64? Paxton Block.Atlantic 1540. CLAIRMONT REAL VALUES EASY TERMS This 1s a real bungalow, having 5 nice rooms and bath, all finished in oak, larg* aised attic, plenty of cios^t space, book ! - aees and kitchen cabinets. Now vacant. $500 cash, balance like rent. Call Mr ! Hamer. KE. 4125 or AT. 9769. FIELD CLUB— IlANSCOM PARK 6 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH I Living room with fireplace, oak floors and finish, tiled bath, Karas* end drive. Ths price is only $8,000 W. FARNAM SMITH A CO, 1320 Farnfm. JA. 0564, Eve.. HA. 2297 GET THIS BARGAIN at $4.000—6 rooms, all modem, near 28th and Paolfic. Very easy terrr.e. Key at office. Call HA. 8440, JA. 1426, WA. 3359 j BURT C. FOWLER CO. JA. 1426.1120 City Nat 1 Bk. Bldg, j WILL build to your order on our beauti ful lota In Edgewood. very easy term* Phone AT. IM<‘. 3821 JOKES ST.—7 rooms, all modern, convenient location. Make an offer. JA 4857 _ I For Sale—Dundee. 100 Dundee Dutch Colonial OWNER TRANSFERRED OUT OP CITY have just lined tfa:* 6-ro m Dutch ! colonial, with a living room 14x24. fire I f lade, bookcases and beautllat dining : Jin, kitchen with ail kinds of cabinet apace, breakfast nook for lour, three ex'.ra else bedrooms up with tile bath, built in tub. pedestal lavatory, fail b.waient with No Kual heater. sun porch and sleeping porch’ food garage and drive. Takes about $t,l»ye to handle, but is priced to sell. Let us show you this a: once; only 1 year old PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT SII0 New Ion. KK 1141. GtPeon. JaE. 2227. Gilbert. KK. *#13. DUNDEE HOME IT.0C0 Living room, dining roem. kitch en, pantry and icebox first floor. Pcur bedrooms and hath, second floor. Full basement, furnsce hest. One block to car. 3 blocks to school. Immediate possession. No paving tax*s ri«y. Terms. GEORGE & CO., Realtors AT. *#24. DUNDEE- BUNGALOW BARGAIN Choice five-room, oak finished, etrict'y modern etucco bungalow: spiend'd lot; 2 blocks to car. |T4# cash, balance like rent Call Osborne Realty Co., '50 Deters Trust Bldg. Jackson For Stlo-Fkircfice. 101 NETHAWAY ceils to whites oaly. Reed Caucaaion, a Klu Kluxer for all KL. ICS (or Sale. 103 1 *v NDKB BITLDI KG SITES QEORGR A CO.. UEALTORS. 4th Floor City Net bk. lLdg AT. IP14 Ia»T 40x157. on 12d Avenue, facing Hans com Park, for es!e at ar. attractive price. A j \ Heal Fstat# lor r'xrhange. 1(H FARMS, Gibbons Steel 410 Feteis Trust Wanted—Heal ISstat*. 105 IF you hare one to three lots with water, sewer and gs» In that you will sell at a bargain, 1 will pxy casix for same. Pre fer West 1 eevenworth Military Are dis trict or Miller park Box K-1’33, Omaha Bee Wanted—Real Estate. IIS W E WANT the beet 4-room house part modern or modern, that Si will bur: l*Pv» cash and balance 4 24 per month if you want to sell call u* CHAS \\ YOl N ** A SON. 144* City National. AT. 44«S. HA. 1411. WK NEED HOMES KOR SALK. ORLEMU REALTY CO., fUalters. Jackson 1H4 1400 Firwt Nat j Bank LIST >our property with ue or if yea ar** in the market for acreage, call Lottie Oohn f°r uuK-K sales M l 0*44. MA. *0*1. SERVICE AND HKJl'l TS. Competent eale* force. JA ;<?■ i.l,ovKR X SPAIN Realtors (HAS W Yi'l’.VO A SON. K-al I <tate Rentals I re I4ft7 City Nall Bank_ AT 144* 4KK ua (iret. Need Hating* any location. 4 to > looms. it h open A Co., Realtors JA 4?7y "is Kec.lne RMg O. T HAMER Investment Acrtsgs 1D1 Farnam__AT t»4ff Skw homes torn tkhma . . UROVIC HIBHARD CO ■! 1 lUnlfn lsi.l#_AT. 11*8 WB BK1.1. Hour* 1 1ST WITH VS. HAMILTON * CO- ' HI * N.vlll,. lllo.TlJA, MU. C 1> HUTCHINSON CiV R»«i k»i«i. I... u;j r»! '* ft * 1.1 RT your *r*B*M8 .. tH CT*n, *r, nmti. pubUc, li.l «nd I’umtm M». AA on 1.1 ■ HKAl.TT t o . K««:- r«- AT >08 OPEN EVENINGS 4318 Map., Si. 2618 Norik 5dlh St. • Rrand new 5.room bungalow*. Oak mitl onnmel finish, ijir^ living room, built-in fonturw. Near public and parochial •chool*. C. D. Hutchinaon Co. ? 1628 F.ra.m Si. Ja 0419 E.Ubli.boS 1888 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTI<~E. To th* onnrrl of all lota. land*, tract* and parcel* of land*, within Street Im provement District No. 242*. and lo th* owner* of all lota, tracta and parcel* of landa, abutting on or adjacent tt» that part of 3«tb Avenue from Hi ton Houlevard to Boyd Straot. In th* Oty of Omaha. Jfabraaka. Notice la hereby *lven that there ha* been filed with the City Clark of th* City of Omaha a patltlon for the lro firovernent of that part of 3#th Avenu* ion Paxton Boulevard to Boyd Htraat, in tha City at Omaha, by paving and curbing, aaid petition being in word* and figure* aa follow*: Petition lor Improving 2«th Avenu* from I'axton Boulevard lo Boyd atre*C To the Honorable City CouBoll of th* City of Omaha: We, the undersigned, ownera of lota or land* abutting upon that part of 38tn Avenue from Paxton Boulevard lo Boyd Street In Street Improvement District No. 242S. In the City of Omaha, being record ownera of a majority of the feet frontage on eald part of eald atreet. a* shown by the generally recognUed map* of said city, do hereby petition that the aam* be improved by paving and curbing And we do further petition the Coun cil to order auch Improvement and caua* it to be made, and that thirty day* be allowed to the property ownera In said District within which to designate the materiel deelred to be need In the paving of aeld atreet. William T. Coburn. June I. 1*24. Dote 1C 16. 17 and li, Marx Subdivision, each CO feet front by 127 feet deep. M T. E Petersen. June C. 1*24. Dot II. Packard Place. 100 feel front by 45 feet d**harley Pratt. June 6, 1*24. Dot in. Packard Place. 40 feet front by Ua feet ,l'pv' w. Zangger. June », 1*24. Dot *, Packecd Place. 40 feet front by 12o feet '£*Pjjtgnd<r .tune 5. 1*14. Dot■ T. Packard Place. 40 feet front by ISC f4et dMri. Rebecca Carlin. June S. 1*24. Dpt* 20 and 21. Marx Subdivision, each SO feet front by 127 feet deep _ Arthur and Hannah Mack, Jun* “• 1924 Dots 22 and 2, Marx Subdivision, 60 feet front bv 127 feet deep. Jennie and Charles F Hendrlckaom June S. 1*24. Dot 1. Packard Place, 4'» feet front by 136 feet deep. cloorg* O. Stephen#. June 9. 1124. I*ct «. Packard Place. 40 feet front by 139 f Marie*Marx. June 4. 1124. Ts>t l*. Mart Subdivision, 60 feet front by 12* feet ^Bankers Mortgage Loan Co. by Joba F. Fla-k. Pres. June 10. 1924, l. to 10, inclusive. Packard Place. 400 fe*t front by 135 feet deep and Lot 11. P*™ ard Place. 100 fe~t front by 45 feet deep. Robert W. and Bertha J. Johneon. June 11. 1924. Lot 24. Marx Subdivision. 8<> feet front by 127 feet deep. Filed: June 24. 1924. at 10:00 o elocle You are further notified that TO® agtf each of you will have fifteen day* frorra July 17. 19 24, the firet day of publica tion hereof in which to file protest in tha office of the City Clerk against the regu larity. legality or sufficiency of said pati* tlon or any signature thereon. Published in accordance with Retalu* tlon No. 4449. Series 1924. Omaha. N-braska. July 17. 1924. JAMES P. HOCTOR. J-17-19-19City Clerk. ^ NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals are Invited and will be received at the Office of the City Engi neer at Room 504, City Hall. Omaha. Nee Iraska. up to 2 o’clock p m. on Friday. July 25. 1924, for the construction ef sewers as follows Alternate blda will be received as show* on plana. Rawer District No. 171—19th Street from Paxton Boulevard to Spaulding Street, as per Ordinance No. 12195: 640 lln. ft. 12-inch pipe sewer. 130 lin. ft 15-inch ripe aewer. Sewer District No. 177—Nebraska Are nu« between 34th Street and Belveder® Boulevard, as per Ordinance No. 12229. 120 lin. ft. 6-inch pipe sewe Sewer District No. 578—Between 45r!g and 46th Streets. Fowler and C»rand Ave nues. as per Ordinance Ne. 12111 460 lin. ft. l-lnch pipe aewer 8 95 i n. ft. 12-inch pipe sew*r. 2*5 lin. ft. 24-inch pipe sewer. 310 lin. ft. 27-inch pipe sewer. 575 lln. ft. 30-inch pipe sewer. Sewer District No. *79—Grand. Mere* dith. Fowler. Larimora and Grand Av#« nuts and 47th Street, as per erd.nancl No. 12230! 1.3*0 lln. ft. t-twch pipe sewer. 1 §35 !!n. ft. 12-inch pipe sewer. 370 lin. ft. 15-inch pipe se -r. 410 lm. ft. li-inch pipe sewer. 220 In. ft. 27-inrh pipe sewer. 112 Tin. ft. 30-inch pipe sewer. Sewer District No. ISC—S4?h Street from Redick Avenue to Curtis Avenue, Radicle Avenue from 23d Street ^ 24th Street, as per Ordinance No 12231* 3 05 lin. ft. *-lach pipe sever. 24d lin. f!. 12-mch pipe sewer. 340 lin. ft. 15-fnch pipe rawer Proposals are to be made upon printed blanks which will, upon application, be f\:rn‘shed by the City Engineer, and »l! work must be done in acco'danc# wiii the plans and specifications for stid work on f.le In his cffice As evidence of good faith, each propo tal shall be accompanied by a certified chock on some Omaha bank payab'e t« City of Omaha in an amour * of not lee# than On# Hundred which amount sha*i be held by the City as 1 -auldated damsges if the successful btdr der fa:la to enter into contra''*, with good and sufficient sjret ts within tea days aft*r award has been made Proposals shall be addressed to *Ulty Engineer. Omaha. Nebraska and marsed Troposa a for Sewar Conntruc Uon ' Tha City reserve# tbs right to reject any and all bids. HERMAN ^BEAL. City Engineer. PROPOSALS FOR SIDEWALK CON STRUCTION. P-xled prop'-wO# are invited and w,ll be* received by the City Clerk of the City cf Omaha, un'il Tuesday. Julv 22d 1924, at 10 o'clock &. m, for ths construct ion or widening of sidewalk* 1n md# walk District No 48. described and located a# follows, to-wit * <ln th* West 5 is of 15th Street of Artificial Stone class “A" 4 feet wida Missouri Pacif-. Railroad R!rbt cf Way between Center Street and Dorcas Street. On the Want Side of 5ith Street of Artificial Store class "A** 4 feet wide: Lot 17. Block 4. Brookline Addition* Lola € and 7. Block 1, Hooke Sub division. Missouri Pacific Railroad Right of Way baiween Canter Street and Frances Street; Lots 1. 2. S. 4 and i* R*ock 1. Blaine Place Addition; Lot L Block 2. Lot 1 Block I Foisoan F.aod Addition; Lets 1. 2 5. 20. 31. 22. ft 24. 26. 42 43. 44. 45. 44. 47. «4 and li Brookline Terrace Addition; Let T. B e r® 4. Brookline Addition Lots 1. 2 3 4. 5. f. 7 and f. Block 1. Sunrise Adlit-.crj I^ots 11. 24. 25 24, 27. 2*. 29 46. 47* ** 49. 50 and 51 Brookline Hi’1 At# dtlon the South 43 1-1 feat af Lot V* th# South 65 feat of Lot 14. Block L Lots 1 end 34 Biv*ck 2. the South «| leal and the north 57 feat of Lot ^ U: 24. Block 2. Hoffman Tarraca Ad dition. On the East kids of 5fth S*r#at gt Art.final Stone class * A” 4 feet wide* Lot* 5 ard 4. Block 1. Lots 1 mJ ^ tbs North '5 feat of Lot 3. Lots . *v 7 and t Block 2. Lot* i. :. I. 4. 8 4* 7 and * Block 3. Lots 1. 2. 2. 4. I. *. 7. s. 9 and 10. Block 4. Wake'.ey Ad dition: Let# 3 and 2, the W##t 359 fee* cf Lot 6 the West ^ of Lot 10. Let 1 Kr Block I Brookline Addition; Lets 26. 2 9. A». II and IX. Rnslyn Addition. Lem Id. 11. Wlrth* Subdivision of Lots 5* * and 9. Block J. Brwoklfna Addition: Lorn 1 and 14 Leas Subdivision of Lots U. 19 and 22. B ock 2. Brookline Additions Lot* 1®. 11. 12. 2 2 !4 and 11. Block 1, F som Place Addition. Thkt part of Lots 4 and 5. Block 5 Brookitn# AJdlrca. North of Mtsocurt Pacific Railway. Ex cert Ra.lwav Rght of Wav Ix>t 6 Bio < 8 That oart of Lota 7 and f North of Countv Road Block 6 Brookttna Addi tion; Missouri Pa c Tie Railway Right cf w mv between Center Street and Cedar Ht -eat. On the South Side cf Francis »*rae« cf Artific.al Stone asa ’A 4 feet wide' !*.' # t* M >•’ 92. 91. 9t and 95* Centervlew Addition. On the North Bide of Cedar Street ct I Artificial Stone clegs **A” 4 feet wide I.ot■ 15 17. 1* 19. 19 and 11. Cen tar ew Add it.on On the West Side of Fifty fr« Rtreet of artificial stone cUm *'A" « feet w 4*1 , Kxtension Into Jackson Street ad'ora me Lot 1 Block 4. Lockwood Addition^ On the South fl-de af Jackson S’-aat of nrt’ficial etona class "A" 4 feat wide: Th# V sat 5P feet of Lot 1. B'ook |. Richmond Addition, estensuvei into Fifty ftrst Street adiolntng Lot L Block K, Lockwogd Addition On the West Side of Fiftv-first S: of artificial stone Cara "A" 4 feet » «■-»; Lots I 4 I. 6. T and I Block 9 R b m. r.d Addition, the East Ve of va,a;.4 alley and Lots 39 and 31. the No h V*. .end the East of vacated allev *»nd l t It the •k'uth k of vacated ei’t' *^4 1 ,'t U Rio. k 2. Harnav Place Av*d t;oe 8vi h aidawalkn to be constructed in ac cordance with tha t'lane and st'eef .at n and teuulremants aa rrepared bv the O*'1' Knglttaar and adopted ai d approved ' v tha Mayor and tTty Council for th# c. * v-oe# of govaru n« the con*tf%ctior. i * tewa'ks in sa^d cite during the '*at 19 2 4. and to be const ruoted uader the • aj'orvtalon cf tha City Er.f.naer Ftacn rr<»ps'*»ai must be gesnr-'sealed bv a certified check in tha sum of 1199.99 »e a nafiats of good faith 9nd to b« felted to the city as lluaidated dar *e-a m #'#at of failure to enter lata evane • should award be made thereon Fr*>\>*Nsale mud ba mad# ntran nr -f* I blanks prav‘dad by the City t**lr#tn and na nrop^'ral wtU ba av'nsidared if Ae faohevt ffotn tha r*a kege is et .'6 »t - • bound but the enttr# psekase W««t '♦ vinbreken and in seed order when ttea proposal ts (1r**«M*j Price- must ba etated in words *- X ftgume in th# rr»!#«*il'e co.ue ge pt\M itnt in tha printed blanks Frt'poesls must be sealed rwark-d I ’Fropc»ai* for side walk tV**:rvifii.» and add»**ee4 to Jama* P Hhriw, C v l^'jerk t'n^aha Vehrmak* and will be , t ted to tha City Cotm» • pnaprnM ii th# rvsutar -aoefint to be h- 1 n TaeeU? 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