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jm PROBES P001J WHEAT American Financier Cables Result of Inquiry to Farm Council. By ROBERT J. PREW. faf vernal Service Staff Correspondent. London. Sept. 4.—Bernard Baruch ms heen in London this week inves tigating Australian wheat pools. Uni versal Service understands he has cabled the American council of agri culture, formed at St. Paul in July, iust, the results of his inquiry. He particularly directed the attention of the council to the offer made by Premier Bruce of Australia, to the four wheat growing states of the commonwealth to co-operate in volun tary wheat pools. These pools would run for three •ears with one selling organization or overseas sales, and one charter ng agency for control of shipping >nd freight arrangements. Seen today on the eve of his de parture for Scotland, Baruch ad mitted his Interest In this develop ment. nnd said it was of the greatest importance, but declined to comment further. Pools Described. It Is believed here that Australia’s action will stimulate American farm ers In a campaign for a protective system such as has already been con ceded to industry. They will demand the establishment of a single organl ■p^^.itlon for control of the price of home consumed wheat and the price of the exportable surplus sold In other countries. How the pools have helped Aus tralian farmers for many years was described to Universal Service today by one of the leading common wealth operators In the London wheat pit. He said: "We have long had state and com munity pools designed to give the farmer a steady income and protect him from market fluctuations. The commonwealth’s offer of state back ing Is helpful but not essential. In fact, many farmers distrust the In tervention of state machinery. Have Never Failed. "Already the banks are bound to finance the operations of pools of wheat and other produce. At the present moment farmers working through those independent pools are given three shillings on every bushel delivered to the railroads. The pool guarantees an eight pence a bushel shipping rate to ports. The farmer afterward Is allowed a percentage In any price In excess of three shillings, eight pence per bushel realized in the foreign markets. "The pooling system has never failed to work to the advantage of the farmers and we are watching with deep interest attempts of Ameri can farmers to do what we have al ready done—establish one organiza tion for marketing the surplus of wheat abroad at a price fixed in ac cordance with world crops. "The matter Is one of greatest In terest to the world. If the campaign of the American farmers succeeds other wheat exporting countries will l^^telow suit until eventually we will find a single international body con trolling the price of wheat sold In countries unable to grow a crop large enough to support themselves.'* (Copyright, IMS.) Real Estate Transfers. Charles W Whit* and wlf* to R. Kuth Quinlan Wirt St., 82.82 feet w. of 27th St., e. aide. 25x121 I 1 ft. W. Fadden and wlf# to John McCxnn, HImebaugh Ave., »0 feet e. of 40th St.. a. aid*. 100x122 . <95 Occidental Building A Loan aeeo elation to Oaorg* C Flack, 3td Ave, 205 feet a. of Redlck Ava, w. aide, 41x121 .-• » Kate E. Darr to Arthur Blelch, Grant St.. 220 feet e. of Sher man Ave. n. eide. 40x90 . 2,000 Development Syndicate to Roae Frohner, a e. comer 48th and Poppleton Avenuea, Irregular. . .. 0,850 Charle* Schlamma and wife to Theodor* W. Metralf*. n w. cor ner l»th and Martha St.. 08x H3 . 1,100 Roy B. Drury and wife to Fern Hall Drury, a e. corner S7th Ave. and Leavenworth St.. 45x112 .... 7,000 Horace Grubb, #t al, to Frank Floyd and wife, *. *. corner 40th Ave. and Marcy St.. 50x130. 4,300 Elizabeth It. Hogarth to Otley D. Campbell, a. e. corner 20th and Elm St*. 47V4xl58 . 1 Fern Hall Drury and huaband to Frank K. Dulton. a e. corner ,17th Ave. and Leavenworth St , 45x113 . MOO Samuel Czmpitna and wife to Domlnleo Deflllppo. Martha St. 88 feat e. of 12th St., south side. 50x03 .MM Oscar Olsen end wife to Arthur J. Jenaen, Whitmore St., 208 feet v». of 24th St., n aide. 44x114 0.000 Florence Dougherty and huaband to D A. Nickerson, Maple St., 580 feet w. of 31et St., n. aide, 50x79 M00 G. Turner Heines to James P. Rebel and wife, 46th Av*., 28284 V feet e. of Pratt 8t., w. aide, ' 47x132 5.808 Albert L. Remacclottl and wlf* to Eastern Morlaga A Loan Co, keg. 40th Av*„ 200 fegt a of Spauld §2^^^^1ng St., w. aide, 40x1 34. 2,450 §M^^®8ule Dermody end wife to Vestal V. Smith, Jones St., 120 feet #. of 55th St., n. aide. Irregular- 1 Laurence J. Weir to Fred W. Scott et al, N St., 200 feet *. of 62d St., a. eld*. 100x121 . 313 Angelin* O. Mattern and hueband to Earl* R. Care*, a e. corner 55th and Marcy St.. 99x110. 1,200 Margaret Shelton and huaband to A. C. Franklin. Grand Ave., 138 feet w. of 33d St., e. llde, 47x128 . 800 llarry W. Stitt and wife te WII 1 Ham A. Haberetroh, 42d St., 40 feat n. ef Pratt Ht.. # aide, 4*« 126 . > IiBOAIj notices. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. All existing debia of The Willlama A smith Co on the 31*t day of July, 1924. ..mounted to the sum of {--7 ED B. WILLIAMS. 1 President. BYRON H. SMITH. ED B. WILLIAMS, ruing a Malorlty of Roard of Directors REQUEST FOR BIDS. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Office of Assistant to the President. 1 1. Pursuant to th# regulation# of the •-•relate Commerce commission pra bed In Ita order .dated October 8. 1 19 In Docket Ex Parte No. 64. the .Ion Parlfb Railroad Company, Oregon ml Line Railroad Company, Orefon i eahlngton Railroad A Navigation Com I tny. Dob Angeles A Salt Lake Railroad ' mpany and Th* St. Joseph and Grand .land Railway Company, hereby ro ust hide and hereby flva notice that ,ey will receive bide for Ihelr require ,«nta for on# year commencing ,r 15 1924 of Standard large Mazda n.andeerent lamp bulb# and miniature iM/'la Incandescent lamp bull»« itlnff approximately nil® hundred thou 1 nr| dollar® ($100,000 00) and twenty-flv® houaalid dnllar® ($26,000,00) In n®t value. } rtti: mint h® ®ddra®*ed ®nd ■«*>* rnttted to the und.r.t$nM »t hl» offlr® 1 i* o'clock noon. r®ntr»l ®tandard time. ,.f .Saturday. th® 13th d*y of September. Mid® received aft#r that tlm® will not ii® ron»ld®r#d. 2. hide mu®t h® prerared\®nd ®iih ' mlttcd on the form® preerrlbed In tn® leguiatlon® mentioned above, which forma v, iii be furnished on requeat by th® un 4 The aucc®a®fu1 bidder will b® r® L nulled io ant®r Into *nd execute proposed L 'ontract Aerial No. 1-726-A tor atandard l^lrp Mk*<1® Incandeecent lamp bulb® and contract Seilal No. 1 -726-B for miniature M*s4® incandescent lamp r bulb®; both containing aubatantlally the | *®neiNl terma and condition® follow* \ All inrandaarant lamp bulb® to b# fur | wiafcad lram U0BLAJA ilAft UUBVUfca** U*a LEGAL NOTICES. period of the contract as required by the ■aid companies. All material and work manship to be strictly first-class In every reepect. All lamps to be properly packed. Payments to be made within 60 days from date of invoice and shipment of material. 5. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids and to accept any part of any one bid. 6. The successful bidder shall, If re quired by the railroad companies, fur nish a bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) with corporate surety ihereon approved by the railroad com panies conditioned upon the faithful and prompt performance of all the terms of each contract. The expenses for the pre mium on such bond. If required, will be borne by the railroad companies. 7. Complete Information may be ob tained at the office of the undersigned (free of charge) during the business hours of any business day by any person or persons who may desire or propose to submit bids. Dated this 18th day of August, 1924. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. OREGON-WASH1NGTON RAILROAD 4t NAVIGATION COMPANY, LOS ANGELES A SALT LAKE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. THB1 ST. J08EPH AND GRAND ISLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. By E. E. ADAMS. Assistant to the President, Room 802 Union Paclfio Bldg, 1416 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. A 29-30-S 4-5.' CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POLICE GARAGE. Sealed proposads are invited and will be received by tho City Clerk of the City of Omaha for bids for the construction of a new Police Garage, to be built in the rear of the Police Station at the South-East corner of Eleventh (11th) and Dodge Streets, as per plana on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Proposals must be sealed, marked "Proposal for Construction of Police Garage;" must be addressed to James P. Hoctor. City Clerk, Omaha, Nebraska, and must be on file In his office on or before Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1924, at 10 o'clock A. M., and as evidence of good faith and guarantee that contract will be entered Into, should award be made thereon, each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on some bank in the City of Omaha, payable to the City of Omaha, In an amount not less than five per cent (5%) of the total bid. The Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Published In accordance with Resolu tion No. 6798, 8eries 1924. Omaha, Nebraska, Bept. 4, 1924. JAMES P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. S-4, 6, 6. NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVE MENT DISTRICTS. Sealed proposals are Invited and will be received by the City Clerk of Omaha, on Tuesday, September 16, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M., In the Council Chamber of the City Hall for the following Street Im provements: Alley between 29th Street and Park Avenue from Mason Street to Pacific Street, within Street Improvement Dis trict No. 2140 by grading and paving, in accordance with Ordinance No. 11165. Alley between 42d Street and 43d Street from Burt Street to California Street, within Street Improvement District No. 2371, by grading and paving in accord ance wit:i Ordinance No. 11705. Alley betv'een 2oth Street and 25th Avenue from Woolworth Avenue to Hickory Street within Street Improve ment District No. 2460, py paving, in accordance with Ordinance No. 11893. North and South Allay between 32d Avenue and 33d Street from Wright Street to oak Street, within Street Improvement District No. 2466. by paving, tn accordance with Ordinance No. 11912. Alley between 49th Avenue and 50th Avenue from Burt Street to Cuming Street, within Street Improvement Dis trict No. 2535, by paving. »n accordance with Ordinance No. 1306 4. Alley north of Dodgo Street from 31st Street to 81st Avenue within Street Im provement District No. $541, by paving, in accordance with Ordinance No. 12084. Alley South of Williams Street from 12th Street to 13th Street w‘tbin Street Improvement District No. 2571, by pav ing. In accordance with Ordinance No. 12135. Alley South of Poppleton Avenue from 24th Street to a point 126 feet East of 24th Street within Htreet Improvement District No. 2634. by paving, in accord ance with Ordinance No. 12248. Frllowng is tho estimated unit coets on paving, etc., on dletrt-jrs upon which bids are to be received September 16. ESTIMATED COSTS AS TO PRIN CIPAL ITEMS ENTERING INTO COM PLETED PAVEMENT: Material and Claes: per 8q. Yd. Asphalt, Class B..$2.15 Aephaltlc Concrete, Class • B". 2.65 Stone Block, Classes A and E. 6.00 Vitrified Brick, Class "B". 3.85 Vitrified Brick Block. Crass "IS" .... 3.85 Vitrified Brick Block. Class "K".... 8.75 Creosoted Wood Block. Class C"... 5.60 Artificial 8tone. Class "A". 2.5q Artificial Stone, Class "B". 1.95 Macadam. Class "A". 2.00 Per Lineal Foot Artificial Stone, Combined Curb and Gutter. Claaa "A".$0.70 Artificial Stone, Combined Curb and Gutter, Claes "B".0.68 Artificial Stone, Combined Curb and Gutter, Class "C". 1.15 Headers . 0.40 Grading, per Cubto Yard. 0.65 Bids must be made under and in ac cordance with plans and specification* and Instructions for said work prepared by and on file in the office of the City Engineer. Proposals must be made upon printed blanks, to be furnished by the City Kig neer, who will also furnish Inst motions to bidders, together with specifications and forms of contract and bond upon ap plication at his office. Proposals must bs addressed to Jamea! P. Hoctor, City Clerk. Council Chamber, City Hall, Omaha, Nebraska, and marked "Proposal for Street Improvement No. -" giving the number of the district bid upon. The Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bide. Omaha, Nebraska. September 8. 1924. JAMES P HOCTOR. * -8-4-5.City Clerk NOTICE. To the owners of the several pieces of real estate hereinafter described: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 19th day of August, 1924. the City Council of the City of Omaha adopted Resolution No. 5461, which is in the words tnd figures fol lowing : RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: That It is hereby declared necessary and expedient that aldewalka be con structed and laid to the axiatlnx grade along and upon the place provided for sidewalks, upon the sides of the streets, avenues or boulevards In the Cltv of Omaha, of such material and width as la herein designated and adjoining the following described premises, to-wit: On the North side of Taylor Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide: Lots 14. 15. 16. 17. IS and 19. the East 35 feet of Lot 22. the West 40 feet of Lot 23. Block 1, Penman Place Addition. On the South aide of Taylor Street of Artificial Ptone Class "A" 4 feet wide: J*>ts 6. 7. H, 11 aud 12. Block 2. Don man Place Addition. On the North side of Ames Avenue of Brick, 4 feet wide to repair. T*ot 15, Block 7. Monmouth Park Ad dition. On the West side of Thirty-first Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 6 feet wide: To repair: Lot 19. Block 95. Florence Addition. On the South side of Martha Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 5 feet wide: The West 56 feet of the East 67 1-6 feet of the North 47 feet and the West 15 feet of Lot 2. Block 9. Improvement Association Addition. On the South side of Reward Street of Artificial Stone Claaa "A" 4 feet wide: Lot 8, Block 4. Saunders A Him* baugh’s Addition to Walnut Hill Addi tion. On the East side of Thirty-first Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide Lot 7. Block 1. Second Addition to South Omaha; Lots 6. 7 and 8. Block 1. Boyds Addition In Section 9-14-13: Lots 8 and 9. Block 6; Lots 8 and 9. Block 9. Lot 8. the North 103 feet and the South 27 feet of Lot 9. Block 10. .Tetters' Addi tion. On the West side of Thirty-first Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide: Lots 1 and 9. Block 2. Second Addition to South Omaha: Lot I Block 2. Boyds Addition In Section 9-14-18: Lot 1. the North 30 feet, the North 90 feet of thr > South 120 feet, and the South 30 feet of i Lot 16. Block 7: the North 62 feet the • North 26 f**et of the South 78 feet and ■ the South 62 feet of Lot 1; the North 71 I feet and the South 65 feet of Lot 16 I Block 8. Jetters' Addition: Lots 9. 10. 11 • 13. 13 and 14. Ham Hub. in Block 11. I Jettere* Addition On the West elds of Twenty-seventh • Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 k feet wide: i Lota l, 2 end 3. Block 1. Maple f$rove - Addition: Lots 1. 2. 3. 24. 25 and 26 • Block I. South Exchange Place Addition i On the Eaat aide of Twenty sixth Street , of Artificial Stone dies "A" 4 feet wide: Lota 12 and 13. Block 4. Kush him - S* Itiv’a Addition. » On the North side of Hamilton Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide Ixits 21. 29 and $0. Block 1. Creighton ' Park Addition. . On the Eaat aide of Thirty-third Street • of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide: Lota 8. 9 10 and 11 Block 231. Original • Cltv of South Omaha. • On the West elite of Thiriv-third Street ■ of Artificial Mono (’leas “A" 4 feet wide Lots 1 2 3 4. 6 6 and 7. Block 238 Original Cltv of Mouth Omaha. . On the North side of "1C" Street of Ar 1 tlfirtal Htone Unse "A 4 feet wide: I Lot 7 South 32 W feet of Lot * Block i 28s Original Cltv of Hnuth Omaha _ On the Kest aide of Thirlv-fourlh Street of Artificial Stone Class A" 4 fee| wide p Lot* 8 9 in 11. 12 and 13 Bio. k 2$Q " the North 82 W feet, and the South 32 W l! feet of Lot ■ Lot* 9 10. It 12. 19 and 14 Block 221. Original Cltv of South a CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. On the W«t Side of Thirty-fourth Street of Artificial Stona Clasa "A" 4 feet wide: l.ot* 6. « end 7. Block 339. Lots J. 7. 3. 4. 5. [i and 7. Block 239. Lota 1. 2 and 3. the North t* and South te of Lot 4. Lota 6. 6 and 7. Block 354 Orlalnal Cltv of South Omaha. On the East side of Thirty-fifth Street of Artificial Stone Claes "A” 4 feet wide: Lota S. 9. 10. 11 and 12. Block 229. Lota 8. 9. 10 11, 12, IS and 14, Block 239: Lota 8. 9. 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14. Block 254; Orlainal Cltv of South Omana. On the South aide of "U Street of Ar tificial Stone Claaa "A" 4 feat wide. l.ota 8 9. 10. 11 and 12. Block 14. Cor rlaan Place Addition On the We,t aide of Tblrtv-f flh Street or Artificial Stona Clnaa A 4 ,eeLto,WemL-2. 3. 4. 6. 6 and 7. Block 240: Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. « and 7. Block 263. Orlainal Cltv of South Omaha. On the East side of Thlrtv-sixth Street of Artificial -done Close "A” 4 feet wide; Lots 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. Block 340: Lots 8. 9 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. Block 253. orlainal Cltv of South Omaha On the West side of ^Thirty-sixth .Street of Artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide: note 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5. Block 241: Lota 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6 and 7. Block 252. Orlainal City of South Omaha. ... t On the West side of Forty-fifth Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide: The West 12V4 feet of Lots 13 and 14. Block 2. Bast Side Addition: Lot 1. Block 1. Baldrldae Heiahts Addition: the West 94M. feet of Lots 4. 5 and 6. Block 6. Hartford Place Addition. , . On the North side of Snencer Street of Artificial Stone Class "A” 4 feet wide: Lots 166 167. 168. 169 and 170. West moreland Addition. On the Weet aid# of Fortieth Avenue of Artificial Stone Clase "A" 4 test wide: Lot 373. Kenwood Addition. On the East aide of Fortieth Avenue of Artificial Slone Class “A- 4 feet wide: Lots 357 and 858. Kenwood Addition. On the South side of Pratt Street of Artificial Stone Class • A” 4 fset wide: Lot 360. Kenwood Addition. On the North side of "F” Street of Ar tificial Stone Claaa "A" 4 feet wide: The East 10 feet of vacated alley and Lot 7. the West 10 feet of vacated allev and Lot 8. Block 267. Orlainal Cltv of South Omaha: Tax Lot 17. Section 83 16-13. Of Brick 4 feet wide to renalr: C. B. He Q. ltlKht of Wav. between Palmer Street and Thirty-fourth Street In Tax Lot 10. Section 38-15-13. On the South side of “F" Street of Ar tificial stone Claaa "A” 4 feet wide: The West 100 feet of Block 261. Orla inal City of South Omaha. On the East aide of Forty-flrat Street of Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feat wide: Lots 406. 407. 408. 409. 410 and 411. Kenwood Addition. _ - On tha North side of Pinkney Street of Artificial Stone Claaa "A” 4 feet w;de: Lots 406. 435 and 4*6. Kenwood Addl iifdn;:2LO'#.r1rJy’.13ft.itilo1n6- o^ FiVat Tdd* t,0<?n ,tS.I^i,tthUl.*1d,P1oVVr^Vr0enet of Ar tificial Stone Claaa "A" 4 feet wide; Lota 69. 70. 71 and 72. Fontenelle Park Addition. Such sidewalk* to toe constructed under the supervision of the City Engineer and In accordance with the plan* and specifi cations and requirements as prepared by th^ City Engineer and adopted and ap proved by the Mayor and City Council of •aid City*. Provided that th* owner or owner* of the nreml*e* herein described shall have 20 day* frorn and after the last publication of notice hereof, in which to lay or construct said sidewalk* or to commence the laying or construction or said sidewalk* a* provided herein; *nd provided further, that the said owner or owners are hereby notified and warned that if they fail, neglect or refuse to lav or construct said sidewalk or to em*0 unon the laving or constructing of said sidewalks as herein ordered within 20 days after ttw last publication of said notice, that then and'thereafter ths City of Omaha will advertise for contractors bids on all walks remaining unconstruct ed and upon the award of contract ac cordingly and the completion of the work, the said cost will be thereafter levied and assessed bv the Mayor and Cltv Council a special tax against their said premises. „ .... Omaha. Nebraska.^e^t^ml^mf. Cltv Clerk. BeDt. I. 4. B.__ NOTICE* PHOTOS A LS FOR SIDETWALK CON STRUCTION. Sealed proposals sre invited and will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Omaha, until Tuesday, Sept. lft. 19.4, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the construction or widening of sidewalks In sidewalk District No. 63. described and located as follows, to-wit; On ths South aids of Larlmore Avenue, of artificial stone Class “A," 4 feet wide Lots 4ft. 46. 47. 48. 49 62, 62, 64 and 56. Fontenelle View Addition. On th# South side of Brand Avenue, of artificial stone, (’lass "A,” 4 feet wide. Lot 1. Fontenelle View Addition. On the North side of California Street, ef artificial stono, Clasa "A/ 4 feet wide: Lot 1«. Block 3. Sorlngdele Addition; the North ill feet of Lot 19. Block 1, Donecken’s Addition. On th* West side of 49th Street, of ar tificial stone. Class "A.” 4 feet wide: Lot 12. the North 35 feet and the South lft fest of Lot 13. Lot 14. Nielsen’s 2nd Addition. On the North side of Kunston Avenue, at artificial stone. Class "A," \ feet wide: Except Funston Avenue. Tax Lot 4. Sec tion 36-16-13; Except Street, Boulevard. Park, and School Lot. The Weat hi of the North West *4 of Section 36-15-13. On the North side of County Road, of artificial stone. Class ’•A." 4 feet wide: Except Street. The West ?.4« Acres of Tax Lot ft. Section 35-15-13; Except Sub Lot J. and Street. The West 26 Acres of Tax Lot 6. Section 35-15-13; Lots 4. 6. ft. 7. 22. 23 and 24. Block 6. Th* Eaat part of Lot 12. Lots 14. lft and 16. Block 4. Maynes Addition. On the North aide of Hascall Street, of artificial atone, Class "A." 4 feet wide; Lots 12 and 13. Block 1. Lota 12 and 13. Block 2. Lota 12 and 13. Block 3. Lot 12. The East part of Lot 13, Block 4, Mayne's Addition. On the North side of Mason Street, of artificial atone. Class “A." 4 fest wide; Lots 21. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 20. 31. 32. 33 and 34. Block 2. lloffinan Ter race Addition. On the East ytde of 62d Street, of arti ficial stone. Class ’•A," 4 fret wlds: Lots 7. ft, 9 end 10. Block 1. Harmon’* Sub. The South 67 feet of the West 106 feet of Lot 11, Block 2. Hlmebatigh's Ad dition; Lot 16. 17, 18 and 19. Second Ad dition to West Side Addition. On the Eaat side of 44th Avenue, of ar tificial stone. Clasa "A.'’ 4 feet wide: Ix>ts 46, 47 aud 4ft. Fontenelle Tark Addition. On the East side of 52d Street, of arti ficial stone. Class "A." 4 feet wide: That part of Lot 2. Block 2. South of Military R< ad. South Weat of Military Road. Lot 1. Block 2. Lot 2. The North >4 and South V* of Lot 3. Block 3. Cun ningham Sub.. Lots 12, 13, 36 and 27, Auburn HIU Addition. On the North side of Mavberry Street, of artificial stone. Class "A.” 4 feet wide: Lots 20 and 22. Block 4. Hherldan Place Addition. On the North side of Ohio Street, of artificial stone. Clasa A." 4 feet wide: Ex«-ept Military Road. The South 4 of Vacated Alley and Lot lft. Cunningham and Brennan's Addition. On the West side of 14th Street, of arti ficial stone. Class "A." 4 feet wide Lots 3 and 4. The North 42V* feet of Lot J*. The South 4 of Alley adjoining and Lot 1<>. Block 2. Begley Park Addi tion; Lot 3, Block 2. Vallsy View Addi tion. On the West aide of l«th Street, of artificial stone. Clegs •'A," 4 feet wide Lots 14. lft and lft. Block 2. Begley Park Addition. On the West side of 80th Street, of art! flcial stone Clasa "A," 4 feet wide: Lot lft. niock 15. Summit Addition. On the North aide of Valley Street. of artificial stone. Class "A.’’ « feet wide: The Mast 120 feet of Lot 13. I/Ots 14 and 15. Block 8. Thomason A Goo* Addl tlon. Lot 14. Block 14. Lot 13. Block 16, Summit Addition On tha North side of "S” Street, of ar tlflclal atone. Clasa "A." 8 feet wide, t«* ^h* Eaat 25 fset of Lot 7. Block 7ft Original City "f South Omaha On the South aide of Valley Streat. o/ artificial stone. Class "A." 4 feet wide: The East 120 feet nf Lot 6. Block lft. Thomason A Goo* Addition, Lota 7 and 8. Block 17, Summit Addition On the North side of Newport Avenue, of artificial stons. Clasa "A.” 4 feet wide to repair; Lot 19. Block 28, Mlnne Lusa Addition Such sidewalks to ha constructed In ac cordance with the plans and spectrin linns and requirements as prepared by the 1 City Engineer end adopted and approved by the Mayor and Cltv Council for the 1 purpose «,f governing the construction of hldewalka In said city during the year 1924. and to he constructed under the supervision of the City Engineer. Each proposal must be accompanied bv ' a certified ebook In the sum of |100 as , a guaranty of good faith and to be for feited to the city aa liquidated damages . In event of failure to enter Into contract , should award be made thereon. Proposals must be made upon printed I blanks pt l ied by the rity Engineer and no proposal will bs considered. If detached from the package In which It was bound hut the entire psekago must be unbroksn and In good order when the proposal Is i deposited. I Pries# must be stated In words and fig uf«M In the respective columns provided i In the printed blank*. Proposals mtll be sealed, marked "Pro poaale for sidewalk Construction " and ad I dressed to James P Hootof, city Clerk : Omaha. Neb., and will be presented the City Council unopened at the regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, Rept. 1«. t 1824. at 10 o’clock, A. M The f’ounrll reserves tbs right to ft 1 Jsct anv and all bids. Published In accordance with th# pro-1 ' visions of Ordinance No. 1094? j Omaha. Nebraska, ttentenjher 4 19J4. JAMES P. IfOCTOR, l 6-1 5 ft 8 9. City Clerk NOTICE Healed Proposals are Invited and will he received hy the City Clerk «>f the «‘!ty of Omaha for grading ftftth Wrest from « Blondo Ht reel fo Lake rtf reef ea per plane and spe< I fire f (one on file In the office nf 1 the City Mnglneer The Engineer's ap proximate estimate Is 1490 0*V , Proposals must be sealed. mark**’ 1 "Proposal for Grading Improvement No ,, if" addrssssd * Jktn»a v Ho tor Clti CUik. O/iuhs, *UbrM||| tot os Cm OFFICIAL NOTICES. file In Ills office on or before Tuesday. September 9. 1324, »t 10 o'clock A. M. The Council reserves the rlifht to re ject any or all bl*1» Published In accordance with Resolu tion No. 6S0T, Series 1 »*«■ Omaha. Nebraska. September 4. Ifzt. JAMES P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. Sept. 4. 6. C, 1 924. COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at tha office of t be County Clerk ni Wahoo. Nebraska, on September 19. 1924. until 11 o’clock a. m., and at that time pub licly opened and read for Platte River Bridges. Fills and Incidental Work on the MiUard-Wahoo Road. Southeast of Yutan Project No. 235A. Federal Aid Road. The proposed worn constats of con structing three Bridges and Approach Fills on Section Line between Sections 25 and 36. T. 15. N. R. 9fcf. Total length of Improvements. 1.12 Miles. The approximate quantities are: 12-100 foot Low Riveted Trusses, 10 foot Rdwy. 20-Ton Capacity, Station GM.-S2.6 to 705:40. 100 cublo yards dry excavation. 930 cubic yards wet excavation. 11,600 lineal feet piling (alternate wood, ateel and concrete). _ 345.5 cubic Yards Mass Cone., Claes B. 36^.2 cubic yards Mass Cone., Class A 471.6 cubic yrda Archlt. Cone., Class A 116,101 pounds Relnf. Steel. 16.332 pounds Extra Structural Steel. 2,672 square varda Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 12-100 foot Low Truss Super structures complete in place except floor and wearing surface. 185 square yards Willow Mattress. Alternate bid* to be received on 24-60 foot trana. Joint Girdera. 20-foot Rdwy . 20-ton capacity Concrete rioor and steel piling. 60 cubic yards Dry Excavation. 568 cubic yards Wet Excavation, 12.700 lineal feet Steel Piling. 622.4 cublo yards Maae Cone., Clasa A 408 cubic yards Archlt. Cone., Class A, 83.685 pound* Relnf. Steel. 59,784 square yards Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 24-50 foot Trans Joint Glrdei Superstructure complete in place except floor and wearing surface. 186 square vards Willow Mattress. APPROACH FILLS. 37.700 cubic vards Earth Excavation. 12.830 cubic vards Sand Excavation. 82.100 cubic yards Station Overhaul. 1,040 cubic vards Mile Hauling Clay for Surfacing. „ , „ 5.350 square yards 3-inch Gravel Bur f ac inf?. 4.668 lineal feet Woven Wire Guard rail Payments for work to be made from County Funds. Federal Air Road Funds and State Aid Bridge Funds. Certified check for five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid will be re quired. The work must be started ptevlou* to October 15. 1924. and be completed by June 30. 1925. Pfans and specifications for the work may be seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at Wahoo. Nebraska; at the office of the Count' Clerk at Omaha. Nebraska, or at the office of the State Department of Public Works at Lincoln. Nebraska. The State and Countlea reserve the right to waive all Technicalltiea and re ject say or .11 bids. ^ g DOLMtt5L County Clerk Saunders County. FRANK DEWEY. County Clerk Douglas County. R. L. COCHRAN, State Engineer. A-21 to 3-18 Inc. ! NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Hon. Bryce Crawford. County Judge. Court House, Omaha, Nebraska, will receive sealed bids up to and until 10:00 o'clock a m. on Tuesday. September 9. 1924. for the pav ing of Road No 2* (60th Street) from Road No. 25 north 1H miles to Road No. 17 in accordance with plana and specifi cations on file in the office of the County Surveyor on the following approximate quantities: 15.840 aq. yds. mors or lest pavement. 500 cub vds. more or lesa extra grading Each bid must be accompanied bv * certified check or cash In an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the hid. as a guarantee of the acceptance of the contract, if awarded. All work to be started within thirty days after the award ing of the contract and completed not later than November 81. 1924 Bids will be opened by the Hon Bryce Crawford. County Judge in the Commia sloner’a Chamber*. Court House. Omaha Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a m on Tuesday. September I. 1924. Said paving, when completed to be paid from the Permanent Road Fund, in accordance with the inheritance tax law. The Board of County Commissioner* reserve to themselves the right to reject any or alt bids received. Bv order of the Board of Countv Com mlssioners. Douglas County. Nebraska, under resolution dated August 5. 1924 FRANK DEWET. A-8 11-22-29 3-6 County Clerk. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 19c per line each day, 1 or 2 day*. \7c per line each day. 8 or •» days. 14c per line each day. 7 dav*. <5c per line each day. 30 day*. CLOSING HOURS FOB CLASS1F1E1 A DS. Morning Edition .•« • * pm Evening Edition ....... .11:00 am. fiur day Edition .8 p. m. Setuida) •*lther charge or cash order*. Classified Ad* accepted at the following office*: Council Bluff*.l» Scott Ft Main Office.17th and Famam St* South Omaha..N W. Cor 24th nnd N 8ta Telephone ATlentlc 1009. THE EVEN INO BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BF* CLASSIFICATION. Puneral Notice# .• • I Vault# and Monuments . I Funeral Director# . ! Cemeterte* . 1 Florists .. • Card of Thank* . f lodrr Notices .. 1 Coming Events . ft PervonaJ# ... * Lost and Found . 10 AUTOMOBILES, Automobile# for Sale . 11 Track# for Hale . .. if Automobile Agencle# ..1* Motorcycle# and Bleyrie* . 14 Automobile* for Excbang# .. If Auto Accessories. I’urti . If kervtce Station*—Repairing . II Auto Livery. Garage* . It Wanted—Automobile# . Garage* for Kent . ™ BUSINESS SERVICE. H | Help Wanted— female . |J llcio Wanted—Male ... . • ... ...... 17 Hein W ititrd—Mule sad Female .... *J Salesmen and A#*»»ta ................. IV Mtuotlon* Wanted — Femal* .4f I Sltuntioria Wanted-— Male ... •• FINANCIAL (lualnena Opportiinltie* .. lot ratoon!—Stock#—Hond* .. Real Estate I «*an# *> Money to I^iat . J® Wanted to Borrow ......* ®® EDUCATIONAL Correapondence foar#e# .............. ®] Incut Ifiatruetlon 4 ln#ae* . 4* Mu*lriif—Dramatic .fj Dancing Academic# . f" Private limtrwrllnn . I] Han't d Instruction .k. UVESTOCE. ling# Cat* am* PH* . M ilorNc* tnttl# Vefilcle* .. Poultry and Niipplle# .**• • Wanted—Livestock . MERCHANDISE. Article# for Sale ..*-.{' lltivlnraa Funlnmenft . ** Building Material* . . ...fj Farm and Dairy Product# .f® Fuel nod peed .Jl (>inmI Thing# to Eat ..... *• Home Mode TMngs .. ... lloiiarlodd f*« od* .•••• W Swap Column ...f® ffwflr1 unit Watch*# . "JJ Machinery and Tool# .f * Seed*. P.ani# and Flower* . ®" H/techtl# at the Store* .«•••••••< >fu«icnl loMtriimcnt# . •" ftndio Equipment .. Wunted to Bur . 13 ItOOMH FOR RENT. Ploom* With Hoard .74 Furnished Hoorn# . I'* Bo«n* for H<>u*ckeeplng ...••.••••••. 7* uni. rflftrniahul .. ► •• . Where to Stop Ip C*wn . . .. 1JJ W an’ed--lloiiee nnd Board .79 REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT Apartment#— Furnished ..«... •• Apartment#—t nfurnlrhed . B flualnc#* Place* for Real . B If oil*#*# for Rent .•••.«.. H Motive*—Furtd«hed ...,•••••••••••«••. *4 tiff Ice# nnd Peak Room ... W Out of-Trnn Property .if Huliurhno for Kent 07 Farm land* for Rent . M Nmnur Place for Rent . H Wantid to It* nt . W ItKAI ESTATE— FOR SALE. flpMlnen* Property . 01 Heal Relate—lnve#tment# .9V Farm* ami Land# for Hale . 9.1 >4 11% Acreage for Hule . 04 llouar# for Hale .. 91 11 oil«e#—North .. 99 llouve*—South .. .. ||oli*e»—W eat .M llouar*—Itepaop . 99 for Hale—Dundee .... • .|4Hi For Male - Florence ..lot 1 or Male—-Conn II BWf# . 10f RmTi felitS'lor r.irh.ni. '!!!!!!“!! .19 UuIh-Hi.1 Kalat. ....IW CLASSIFICATION. AUCTIOKd. W," Au^ ::::::::::::::i» Funeral Notices. 1 PENNIMAN—Mildred Louise. ' 8527 Hm call srest. September S. Age i year®. 7 months. 1* days. Deceased Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Augusta Pennl man, two sistars, Mrs. A. F. Carstens snd Miss Helen; one brother, Arthur Fennl man, all of Omaha. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p. m. at St. Paul Lutheran church. Twenty-fifth and Evans street. Interment Laurel Hill cemetery. Services In charge of Hoff mann-Crosby Funeral home. CLARK—Edna S . age 49 years, beloved wife of C. F. Clark. Funeral from residence. 3020 N. 60th St.. Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Interment Forest lawn cemetery. F. J. Stack & Co. In charge. Vaults and Monuments. Z “Automatic Sealing" concrete burial vaults recommended by all leading undertakers. M f<1. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Funeral Directors. 3 HEAFET & HEAFET Undertakers and Embalmere Phone HA. 0265. Office 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882) HULSE A RIEPEN At Your Service. 2222-24 Cuming fit.JA. 1226. HOFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge and 24th Bt Funeral directors. JA. 8801 ~~ JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1664.3411 Farnam St. N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING Qulst. Dignified Supervision LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047._ C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME 3920 N. 24th StKE. 0257 Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Purchase a family lot In Omaha's most heautlfu> cemetery. Offices at the ceme tery. (west of Florence) and 720 Brandeia t heater, Card of Thanks. ft WE wish to thank our many kind friends, neighbors, the O. A. R. members and other orders for their kindness and sym pathy during the death of our dear be loved father. William Rtetmje. Signed. Mr. and Mrs. William Vanderford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley. Mr. and Mra. Chris. Stelmle. Mr and Mrs. John Stelmle and Will Stelmle. Personals. 9 THE SALVATION Army industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga zlnes We collect. We distribute. Phone JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge street 6C-f On your savings at State Savings /O At Loan Assn Southwest corner 19th and Douglas Sts. THE MEDIATOR. 82 per yr. Subscribe now AT. 704b. 544 Paxton block. WHITELY Rents Guns. Decoys. Wader* Camping Outfits 320 E 13th St. AT. 6603 Lost and Found. 10 TRA V ELIN<> BAG. Black leather, lost on Washington High way between Craig and Omaha. Reward. NoMfy F. E. Rankin. 7019 N. 24th 6U Omaha __ WILL the party who found (TTe white gold wrist watch In Dundee please call AT 5960 or WA. 0675? Reward LOST—Large Irish Spaniel. 15 months old Cu! 1 Lenny Ryan, AT. 2130. and re ceive reward _ At'TOMOBILKS. Automobiles for Sale. I) 2054 FARNAM ST. WHY BUY A NEW CAR WHEN YOU CAN BUT A USED CAR AT A FRACTIONAL PART OF THE COST. Compare these values with any on the market. Do not buy until you have seen these Ford coupe . $265 Ford coupe .•••..8266 Ford sedan .«.........$345 Ford touring .. I 75 Essex coach . $795 Nash four sedan .$1,150 Nash Six sedan .$1,650 Rtudebsker light six . $385 Iten six roadster . $150 Dort touring .$7$ Open evenings snd Sundays. Cash Terms. Trade. NASH UPTOWN STORE 2964 Farnam St AT 2919. A CLEARANCE SALE OF NINE GOOD USED CARS. Wt have had the»e cart tn stock over 4b day* They must be told before the 16th of thie month. We will take your car In on trede. Car No 26, Oakland 1623 aport roadster . |700 Car No. 29 34-C Oakland touring all new Kelly-Springfield tlrea 6326 Car No 32. 34.C Oakland touring iZ?S Car No 34 Oakland *»»dan .1266 Car No. 42. 34-0 Oakland touring .9246 Car No. 66. Oakland eedan. nice shape 947 Car No 92, 34-C Oakland aedan ..6476 Car No. 11b. M.C Oakland aedan 1795 Car No 114, 34-C Oakland aedan 1479 Come down and look these over Open evenings till 9 OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO., Sbth end Harney Sta. AT 1929 oLDSMORILE * aport model Will take your Ford In exchange or will trade for e.iultv In house or lot. The price will ■ tirin'.** MW, 113 P 17th. GOOD USED CARS BUT TOURS AT OUT L. SMITH NASH-VRIES KM A AUTO CO. used CAR STORE 20 6 4 Fnrnam AT. 4999 Mt'HPHT Pin IT Downtown Uaed Car Ptore. 141b Je«kaon_ AT 4411 SPECIAL; Ford fender* 99 A set, Ford louring top cover complete. 94.79. Kaplan Auto Parle Co. 2111 Nicholas Tnirks for Hair. I! TRUCKS FOR SALE 19 1 *4 - ton Patriot and 1 IV*.ton I. H. C. truck, with or without tanka. Price reasonable. Standard Oil company. 904 S 14th St . Phone AT. 9900. COAL 11AULERS ATTENTION Good used trucks See the International Harvester Co. AT. 0706 Terms can be m i n niir.l. Automobile* for Kirliinef. 1.1 WILL trada Roamer coupe for real estate Mortgage or contract Phone AT. 6411 ---* • - 11 v Auto ArrfWKUIM. Pnrta. In (UJAHANTKICP naw and uaad BUto pa rta at a apaclal cut prlca. Nabraaka Auto Carta. Kill.II Harney M J A oil and ii06 Ciiiutna Bt AT 1171. Srrvlic NUtlnna, Krpnirlnc. 1? INIHtBTNIAI. AirroliTT’H INtBTB Bayfield carburetor and ICIaatnnnn mat naln aarvlca. A1 1660. C MBI.CIIOIHH * SUNlit H HTII Auto IJvorjr, <JnraK«*. IS SUB Mnrrtaon l.umbar and Coal far prlraa nu taraaca. liaat roriatruotlon at mini mum mat. WR. Ml61 _lU HINKHS SKKV1CK._ MI lllna-r y—Itro.iiinklnii 15 Ai’COMtMON aide knlfa. hot planting, . nvarad button*, **l aiytaa; bamailtchlna ' tin 1 tap holra Write Ideal Halloa and 1 Claatina On,, RdR I'rn.n Black. Omaha Nab. Tala^Uuna M 111*. I BC SI NESS SERVICK. ^lilllnery—HreMmaklng. 2! NKB PLEATING CO.. Hemstitching. Coverd buttons. 1804 Farnam. Second Floor. JA. 6670 Moving—Trucking—Storage 21 REKINS OMAHA VAN & STHORAGE. !6th and Leavenworth Sts. Packing, mov lug storage, ahlpping. JA. 4163__ GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE. PACKING, MOVING, SHIPPING. STORING Estimates furnished AT. 0230 or JA. 4118 GORDON'S FIREPROOF WHSE. A VAN 249 North 11th 8t Phone JA. S03S: mov Ing. packing, atorsge. shipping Fainting and Papering. 31 PAPERHANGING cheap for cash; palnt ing. Quick service. Hawley, ^kiA. 8006, WALLPAPER WHOLESALE. Paperhanging, painting. Fred Parua. 4708 8. 24th 8t. MA. 0101 AT. 7404 Patent Attorneys. 38 J. W MARTIN, 626 Petera Trust Bldg., Onaaha; alao Washington. Double service, single fee. Alao help aell patents. Repairing. 31 USED and new sowing machines. Sew ing machines and Victrolaa repaired Rent machine*, tl per week; $3 per mo MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE. 15th and Harney *T. 4361 Printing—Stationery. 29 COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing Co„ Zli South 13th St. Phone AA 6068. Help Wanted—Female. 36 LADIES' learn beauty culture. Day or evening Wonderful demand and wages for operators. Practical experience on live models. Careful instructions by ex perts. Call or write. Molar College. 109 S. 15th. WANTED—Women to paint lamp shad'-s for us at home. Easy, pieanant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileatt company, 3405 Ft. Wayne. Ind. WANTED Experienced comptometer operator, salary $110 per month. Box A 3000, Omaha Bee. YOUNG WOMAN for sales force, travel. Salary one-fifty month and commissions. Omaha Bee Box A-1222. EXPERIENCED white girl for general housework. References. Mrs. Reasoner. WA. 6726. WHITE girl for general housework. Call WA. 0376. PRIVATE house cooking, Phote Walnut 4804. Help Wanted—-Male. SI SALESMEN. We want five good live salesmen to sell Oakland automobiles. You can make real money If you have the ability. Ask for Mr. Llppold. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO, MEN WANTED. For new Instalment magaslne proposition. Three orders a day pays $35 per week Good Housekeeping Reading Club. 606 Brown Block. MEN—Lsarn barberlng. Now one of the highest paid professions. Short course Day or evening. New methods. Earn while learning Call or write. Moler Barber College. 10$ S 15th St. ALL men, women, boys, girls 17 to 66, willing to accept government positions. $117-S250 (traveling or stationary), write Mr. Osmeqt, 186 8t. Louis. Mo. MAN FOR SALES FORCE—Prefer one with car. Salary fifty week and com mission. Phone for interview. Mr. Oliver. Sanford Hotel. Salesmen and Agent*. 39 HOUSE to house sollictor for work m towns outside Omaha. Single man with newspaper or magazirve experience pre ferred. Oood chance for advancement. Salary and R. R. fare. Apply by letter, giving prvlous exper ience and names of two references. Omaha Bee, Bog C-142I _ WANTED—Agents, canvassers. also men to sell to stores in your locality. XJen a knitted ties. 12 assorted In box. $16 per gross. Can be sold for 60 cents each, or 8 in a box. tll.oo pet gross. Sample dozen 10 cents extra for postage, cash with order. Everware Tie Co., 6616 8. Oakley Ave.. Chicago. 111. SALESMEN—Four 110ft per week men to sell best Ford oil gbuge made Auto mobile furnished Standard Products Co.. 1443 Broadway. Granville. O. .FINANCIAL. Busin*** Opportunities. 4! SHOK.VAKRRS. Attention' A r.r. op portunlty for first-class, workman with own machinery*, or can buy of owner al ready Installed A going shop areraging $300.00 per month Rent, light and h»al. • 20 09 per month, in connection with efioa store. N. West Iowa Owner leav ing in October account family. Open short time Y-2732. Omaha Bee. Investment—Stork*—Bond*. 43 M. A ANDERSON CO.. JA HID Real estate Surety bonds and kindred Ina Heal Estate Lofins. 44 MONEY TO LOAN On Irat and second mortgage* Wa buy outright for cash Existing mortgagee and land contracts Prompt Action. H. A WOLFE CO 681 Saunders-Kennedy Bldg AT. >164 6* AND 9 PER CENT MONET Loans on Omaha improved property at lowest rate* _ FRANK H BINDER. _ 421 city National. JA. 2641 OMAHA HOMER— EAST NEB FARMS OKEEKE REAL ESTATE CO. 1611 Omaha Nat'l Bonk Bldg JA i716 f* EICON I) mortgages or contracts pur chared by Tflkey Cumpany 629 First Nh tlonal Bark JA 4229 SIX per cent loans on Omaha residence# Cash on hand Prompt scrvlca E H l.ougee, Inc.. 688 Keellno Bldg LOW RATE on city property, quickly closed, no monthly payments JA 161/ W T. Ora ham. flOU to $10,000 loaned, prompt service F V Wead A D. H Bowman. Nvcad Bldg I WILL buy mortgage# and contracts Corkln. 919 On Nat I Bldg . Omaha. Neb 6H AND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY 0ARV1N BROS €45 Omaha Nat I Bldg CITY real eatate mortgages and con tracts bought. Larson 104 X 16th Rt Farm Loans <m West Neb. and N K Colo farms. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Motify to Loan. 45 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply your money wants In the same •ray that banks supply the money wants rtf the business community Any amount loaned up to $609 and y#u ran repay It In eaay monthly payments Our equal payment plan repays the loan »nd all charges We have been in business In Omaha over 20 years and can assure you of a quick confidential and square deal OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. • 09 Karls h PlO Tel JA 2299 Rout heap* cvmer 19th and Douglas Sts DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, business strictly confidential The Diamond Loan Co 1614 Dodge St Established 1«I4 MM C vriONAU_ I/Oral Instruction rinssfa. 49 DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL I'omplslt courses in all commerria branches Shorthand, typewriting, teleg raphy. ealesntanshlp. civil service Phone JA 1666 Complete catalog free BOYLES COLLEGE 19th and Harney !*f* Omaha. Neb EIGHT to 1$ weeks prepare yon for e fine office position Csll AT 2774 or write Arm 1st Urge 1912 F *■ • TRI CITY 14 ARM F. R CO l, IK Git 140$ Dodge St 1$0( Douglas ft Call or write for tnformaM*u Musical—!>r.tin.itlr. 49 POPULAR music, taught by orchestra nl an 1st K M Kahn Mlckel Bldg AT 4 361 I taurine Arnttonnwa Ml All bran.-1 • f LANCING T 4 \ l>« test strpa Private teseone anv hour Big classes. Mon. and Thura. nights. The KIC1.-PINK. Onlv excluelva academy tn Omaha Farnam at CIth AT tUfl KEEP Dancing Academy class Monde' and Frldav * p m. Flka club AT. $911 r .1 A MTO IJYKSTOt K. Horse*. Cuttle, ' ehtrle* 54 COWR for sale tf vou are 1c«'ktna for first t'lasa dalrv or famllv i*n*» see T. II Glade. 6920 N $6th HL MKHtHANniSK._ Articles for Sale. 47 1 C. O CONN E-flat alto Baxaphone; 1 cedar cheat. Ask for Leslie. Apt No. 12, 2124 Davenport St., or Box C-1414, Omaha Bee. BOTTLES. BAH It ELS KEGS. Nathan Btlenberg. 1019 Harney. JA. 5166. Riufntsa Equipment*. 58 WE BUY. aell safes, make desk*, show caeca, etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.. H W. Cor. 11th and Douglas JA 2724. NATIONAL cash register, late stele, used about 5 months, suitable for grocery store, restaurant, etc. 112 8. 17th. Fact and Fred. •! KJNDLINCI—15 truck load delivered. Sawdust. Baled Shavings. JA. 6740. Household Hood*. <M YOU ARE LOSING* every day that you fall to take advantage of the furniture bargains at 8tepbettaon'a. 1509 Capitol Ave. Private salsa and auction. FOR REAL furniture and rug value* aee Home Furniture Co.. South Side. Swap Column. 64 60/ HOW ABOUT A DEPOSIT AT /0 COMPOUND INTEREST? Call at State Saving* & Loan Association 19th and Douglas Ste. WILL TRADE 1.20 karat diamond for a late model closed car. WA. 0*53. WESTERN ELECTRIC sweeper, almost new. will trade for buffet. AT. 0849. _ — Machinery and Tools. €7 NEW and geccnd-hand motors, dynamo* LeBron Electrical Worka 118-20 8. 12th. Musical Instrument*. 70 PIANOS FOR RENT—-$4 per month. A HOSPE CO, 1516 Dougla*. Wanted to Buy. 74 DESKS, DESKS. DESKS. New deeka, used desk*. bought, bold and traded. J. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam St. AT 4146. • ROOMS FOR KENtT Room* With Board. 74 TWENTY-FOURTH ST.. €526 N.—2 well furnished south rooma. large cloaeta. Home privileges, board optional. KE. 3188 LAUREL AVE.. 2402—Two pleasant room* on carline. Reasonable rate; two iadles preferred. KE. 0500. 127 N. 32D AVE.—Pleasant room, ex cellent board, garage If desired. HA. 0996. PLEASANT room with private family, no other roomers Board if desired. WA. 71 IS. WA. 6437—Board and rm. In orlv. family. Good car service. 915 N. 41st. TWO large front rooms. reasonable. Board If desired HA. 2724. NICE room in modern home with board, suitable for 2. WA. 3183. FurnlsbeS Room* 75 WEST FARNAM—L»r*». nli-ely furrt»heil front room, strictly mod., prlvat* home Instant water heater in bath room. Walk Ing distant. HA 2612. THIRTY-SIXTH ST. 104 8—Nicely furnished room with twin beds Will furnish for one. Private home: adults. HA. 1S09. AT. 4534—One large front room for rent. Close ir. walking distance. Call between 2 ," and r, "'lc<k_________ 7706 CUMING—Large front room all mod ern. private home, nicely fur. Suitable for ore or two. 14. HA. 3810. _ LARGE well furnished room In real home. No other roomers. 2011 Locust St. _ HA 1*59—Lovely mom near Tech Hifh and On carlin* 3315 Cumtr.g NEAR 31st. Park frontage. Farnam car. Private home Reasonable. Phone HA. 1836. Rooms for Housekeeping. “6 I 113 S 24TH ST.—Two clean roomf new ly decorated: water, gae rang*, electric i ght*. No children. JA. 64*4 WA. 391%—2 furnished rooms, sink pan try. closet, private bath and garage. $35 per Ti-.on* h. 420 NO 19TH ST—Two clean, pleasant hskpg rnis in basement. j ONE or two rooms *• htkp. apt. 2424: J on**. JA. 0945 j 804 8 20TH—2 renneettng rooms fur-' nisbed for light hskpg.; garage If de*lred 1 ■ ■■-- - —_^PjL^r Where to Slop m Town. 78 Hotel BANTORD—lfth end Farnam. HOTEL HENSHAW-l<th and Farnam. Special rate* to permanent guest* REAL ESTATE*—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Furnished. 8b To the Young Lady WHO WANTS A NICE RESPECTABLE APARTMENT HOME We are devoting one entire building to young ladies, Apartments have 1-room. 3-rcom accommodation—*em« furnished We will have a parior on the main floor for the us* of th* occupant* of the building. Apartment fen*, from $15 t*' 14„ 50 per moot. All apattments have been n*wiy decorated. Call Mias John son. Y. W C. A . or Drake Rental Agencjr, JA. 2»05. for further information. HUNTER Tnn HUME for the travling man and wife AT 6966 2 4tfc and Pods* NEWLY dec mod. airy 2-rm apt. »t$7 S. 23rd 8: Heat, light, water free. Apartment*—l nturnishfd. 81 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. Three mums No. 7 Ktngsborcugh. 261* Dodge B. $60-$«0. Four rooma, Nr 14 Flo Le*. ICth St and Capitol Ava, 452 50-$69. h i\« r^oma, No. 2 0*orgla. 17 40 S 29th St.. $65 l our r imc No 11 Joyce. 27th Ave. and California St $42 56-72 96. Four rooms. S'* t Potter. 13d and Fai ram stj» $r:«. Six rotims No t Webster. 2Tth Ave. and Web*ter St.. $79. Keur rt»om« No. IT Conamor*, 2751 Cali fornia St. $75 $99 F.ve rooms N. 7 Elwood. 4*th Ave and Dodge St. $160. PETFR5 TRUST COMPANY. ' WHkRB OMAHA HEN TS AT 0$4» 17th and Farnam Btx "cathedraT DISTRICT We have several apartments available iHMnber flrat In the Da r harry. r*8* at 46th 4 light *n.1 a ty room* with 9-room a c in new fireproof building KrrauMt i street nr e*T~vjce. Jan tor will show. DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY, JArkt«n 2466Howard at l?th WE WILL have two apartments avails Me in Kkaid ( ouit §17 South lift St . for October 1. both 4 room* Rental la $57 |0 summer, f-s winter Call for particular* or *«e tan it or PAYNE & SONS CO., Omaha* Rental Men $16 Omaha National Bank Bldg. JA. 161$ V U TOILET gab 1**6 S m u. $:• 66 , $-11 GAS. NEWLY DSOoRaTKD $1666 5-R. MODERN NEAR CREIGHTON. MS 6 R HOT WATER HEAT. 912 N 2STH Mf 66 . R Apt 1STII AND CALIFORNIA. $45 AMKHIPAN MOHTUAOK A FINANCE DO AT. 46g$ _KK 171 > ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS 4lth and Capitol Ave now available < bote* 3-rm eft 1*9 summer ID winter Ala* unasuall) attractive 4 rm ant *79 I euinfwr. $SS winter FRKD \ MFTN DO i VT 7T19 Evening* cell AT. 9119 of HA S$*t, or tanitor will show_ APARTMENTS and flat* for rent. \v j palmer oo at *9$$ R oat rotate Managment Bpeclalfta VfTFRB TRUST COMPANY WHERE OMAHA HINTS' \T 6S4 4 17th ami Farnam 8«» 1*2$ NO 1ITN BT Dandy fear rooma first floor private hath, laundry, hot "star heat. ft Phone WE 114$ **?4 Nit tv l It BT Walking distance dandy 4 room duplex first floor, hot water furnae*, laundry. |4$_ __ ONE. two. three and four-room ante j $.15 to $75 _PhAKR MM % % 1 NOT 2919 CARS Five room »|*4MHK*t atrtft. Ir modet n. one block to Cieighto*. JA 91U ____ STEAM HEAT 9 »oom apt a • *« and up iclcee in. G P Stabbing. 1619 Chicago 9 HKA1. ESTATB—FOR KENT. ^ Apartment*—IniurnUhed. *1 KIVK room' and mn room, choice, F.r nam car lln.. HA. 7134 or llusine** PtafM for Rent. 85 TWO ilorot. ISth St. .nil Cnicano, low -enu O P. Btebblna. 1.10 Cblcaco. House* lor Reni. 83 Duplexes (New) A real home. 5 room*, nf the tvp*. Living room, dining room and kltchanj first floor; 'J bedrooms and a bath, sec ond $52 50 p**r month. Garden Court on South 28th St.. In the Ten Hundred block. Will be open afternoon# for inspection. Drake Rental Agency, | JA. 2M5. Howard at 17th. ~BARGAtN FORRENT SJi-9 Maple St. Splendid five rooms, mod ern, garage and chicken house; fine lot; three blocks to school and car; $40 per I month. Immediate possession. Chas. W. Young & Son, 1603 City Nat*! Bank Bldg AT. 1661. HA. 6051. WA t$6S. 8 ROOMS furnished Nicely furnished home. 23d and Capitol. Immediate poe eeesion Responsible parties only. AT. 406ft Kg. 1733. ATTENTION! 6-room modern home, tile bath and sleeping porch. Fine condition, nice yard; good neighborhood. HA 6532. FRANKLIN. 3865 — Five-room modern bungalow Rent. $60. Call WA. 056f. 7-ROOM modern house for sale or real. Phone WA 5133. 6 ROOMS all modern. S10 8. 15th it Inquire at 616 S. 35th St. 6-ROOM modern house. 27th and Seward. $25 per mo. WE. 6949. 2920 No 28th St.—6-room modern cottMge with g;irage. $45 per mo. Call KE. 2ffl 2703 WOOLWORTH AVE.-l-room mod ^-n house for sale or rent. 208 8. 30TH ST.—6-room brick duplex. $60. Adults only. HA. 3836. Office* and tiesk Room. 85 SEVERAL desirable offices and on# nicely arranged suite In Gardner block. FiRST TRUST COAT 0729 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE^ Farm* and Lands for SaJe. 93 WE HAVE several Shelby count/, lows, farms highly Improved. $150 to 1171. FRANK C. BEST. 210 PETERS TRUST BLDG. OMAHA. CASH FOR YOUR LAND. Sales made In 60 counties of Nebraska Mark C&rr&her. real estate auctioneer. Central City. Neb. WESTERN Nebraska and Kansaa wheat and corn land for sale, also ranches Write Henry Hummels. Hildreth. Neb Houses—North. §6 Clairmont Bargain, 6-R. $1,000 CASH—PRICE $7.2u«. Attractive two-story square type, has extra large living room acres# front with fireplace, prstty dining room. spacious kitchen with separate Ice box room; 3 ccrner sun-room; bedrooms upstairs, one with door to tipper porch: handsomely decorated and in fine condition. Large ee*t front lot; garage; close to school and Holy Nama. ra;i ja. 2282. Osborne Realty Co., r30 Peters Trust Bldg 6302 No. 33d St. Only $600 Cash Beautiful corner home, close to Miller park. Nearly new large five-room semi bungalow; atrictly modem It will pay you to look this ever today and make cash offer. Call Mr. Pedarson. HA. 6464 NEW HOME $506 DOWN. BUILT-IN features, oak floors, etc. call. J 1016. _ D__E_BUFK_^CO_ buv and sell homes Houses—West M See This Colonial Bungalow $475 Cash Located in the southwest part of tha • uy where real eetat# value* *r* rap idly increasing rtrar.i new five rooms and hath; oak floor*, oak and enamel finish. Purchaser may select decorations La: re cvrr.ent b*semenX. coal bln and fru.t cellar Beautiful . * east front ’.ot. on paved street Priced <fc » to sell at fS.rSA. For farther Infer * - matton call Mr Carnaby, KE. 4375, or H. E. R«*p. KE 4 7^7. Rasp Bros.. »i; Kxllnc B dg AT »ffl. , West Farnam District Y’ery desirable stucco bungalow, S pretty ■'ajt-finished room* on one floor very good -onditlon; about 3 veirs old. nicely deco-' ■ated Large shady lot. block to Far aatn car. Price 11.266 cash. Call JA. 23*2. Osborne Realty Co., _ 63<> Peters Tru«,l Bldg Cathedral District $1,000 Cash B*and pew five rooms and hath oak * + floor* mahogany finish in living room balance enamel. tiled bath. -A, bustt in tub; plenty of kitchen cabl- -*7 rets, large attic and tenement; east a** front lot. paved Street and alley. A 4 * beaut ful h me Evening* rail Mr. w i Carnaby KE. 4372, or H. E Ra*r. RE *::* Rasp Bros., 31? Kseilne Bldg_ AT 4721. t> FIELD CLPB—IT .755. N+N f mu and breakfast nook; enema#* * fir sh like new east front. Taring wa d * * Will c. r» der good Jot. J L. HIATT CO. AT FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy home* List your property with us for result* 'A l*?A m-RT C FtiWLFK Q> Realtor* 3-ROOM cottage, part modern. 1'^cated near Hapcv Hollow bird. I^arge lot awd garag* >1 430 Rut terms JA. 1M6 OOK at 1«T8 ? 55 th St. Direct from »wner. New. 6 room* Modern Large east ‘rant lot. Campbell. AT 3043. WILL bullr to your order on oar beaut* 'til lot* is Edgewood; vary aasr tsrnsa prore AT ?M4 1*11 JONES FT — T rooms, all modem, onrenlent location. Make an offer JA. Its* For SjI^—Florrnr*. itl NETHA'VAY sella to whites only. JAuja % HOME in beautiful FLORENCE. K E i*fi» UM (or S*h. ItS !6 I OTF—14 000-1730 CASH Fl v * a r rsa rlatted facing Omaha Country Club. la_:*:« <;iovi:n a stain r.eiitom I 'Nl'KI rtl'lLDlNC. SITES C*NORGE A CO RKA1.TOR8, Mh Floor niv Nat Ik H 1c \T litj ot **i’.57. on J?d Avenue facing Hana om Park fo sale at ar attractlvs price. C A Urtmmet JA HI 6 - ." ■? Ktal (cm- Kir ha net. 1+4 FARMS Oibhons Ste#i 410 Peters Trust \\ iatf41 ■ Real i ti In lit NOW is the tlr <* t.> eell that house, bw? - rr* willing, ‘odlvidual service, prompt iw kpert ton, quirt action List with us ainl prepare te nteve OSBORNE REALTY CO. 324 Peters TrnM H»d* J A IJM. Jackson 13*2 IF YOU LIST YOl.H HOME FOR sTdaS we know tt w 11 iw sold Call R X, Careen or Carl M Reo* AT l?*o W J. rainier Co. 41412 11 Krellne rt dg NEW HOMES YOl’R TKHVS DROVE-HIBBARD OO rt? Ranker* Rcw»>e BldgAT 1ft WE FEU MOM EF LIST WITH C4 HAMILTON A CO.. ’M 4 Nev > Bl.s-k JA »MT. Skit v;i first Need list**** an? Lv*re*. .A to * ro m Fheper 1 CV. Heal tern * 1 **?* 33* Keolmw Rfdg_ nsT- tvTr Tcr kadb with O T IUU) ii. U*5 Fa ream _ AT HI* IF we can t aeli v our borne in 14 >lua we will iell rwo why vv J Palmer C* AT 1414 _ \ l> r vour pro per tv with ue or if *#• ne in the niaiket fvn acfMgw. rail I < w*a r<«ni for quick sale* MA 4)41 v A i '?» i'll AS W TAVUND * BON R-v iOnte Remain Innernee* 1449 C V Natl Hs-V AT_f«4t c D m^VMlNFiVS* CO Real £»'at* Ini *»M »"-**-*•■♦ 14 HI» world rf ai rt co hew a ** ***