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( Out of the Records j| Births and Deaths. ^ Birth,. George and Ruth Teague, 4820 South Twenty-fourth atreet. boy. Fred and Leona Hardman, 4404 South Twenty-eighth street, boy. Ralph and Helen I>a Chapelle, hospital girl. Jack and Bettis La Salle, hospital, boy. George and Anna Ursendoskl, hospital, boy. Ldgar and Marls Alford, • 28 VS North Twenty-sixth street, boy. Frank and Hilda Rlha, hospital, girl, t'larence and Ethel Parts, 813 South Nineteenth street, girl. Joseph and F.thel Corbett, Eighteenth anil Fast I.ocust streets, boy. llermsn end Anna Henry, 2202 North Seventieth street, girl. James and Minnie Seybold, hospital, Kit 1. William and Viva Ruztcka, hospital, boy. St ova and Mildred Kluslc, (hospital. firl Ed anjl Olga Pierson, hospital, boy. Frank and Philomena Paiadino, 1009 South Twenty-second street, girl. Oliver and Eula Melton, 1201 North Twenty-sixth street, boy. Deaths. Josephine E. Klllc. 73, hospital. Allen Henry Puff. 67, H66 Lothrop street, Minnie Stallone. 27, hospital. Leonard Stanek, 2 months, Forty M'lith and 7* streets. •VUlfam Henry King, 35, 3573 St. (#‘iy avenue. Waller Ray Buckley, Infant, 1509 North Seventeenth street. Hugh Mnllon, 77. 4174 Chicago street. Vaster Harvey Smith. 1, hospital. Anna Ponton. 75, hospital. Anna. M. Petersen, .69, hospltaf John Franklin Beard, 6X, 2852 Ida street Lillian M. Maul, 64, K32 Park avenue. Charles E. Johnson. 57, hospital. Balding Permits. Pierce Franks. 1211 Monroe, street, frame dwelling, $1,500. Ed Haruka, 5637 South Nineteenth street, brick veneer dwelling. I4,5u<i. Terence McShnne. 504 1 South Thirty sixth avenue, dwelling, $4,500. COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To nil Whom It May Concern. w The Commissioner appointed to open I a road commencing at the center of Sec-1 tlon ♦». Township 16, Range 13. in Douglas County. Nebraska, running thence west 1 11-It; miles to the Military Highway in Section 2. Township 15. Range 12, being i he extension of Ames Avenue from 52d Street west to the Military High way, has reported in favor of the loca tion thereof, and nil objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed In the County Clerks office on or before noon of the 10th day of December. A. D., 1924, or said road will be opened with' out reference thereto. FRANK DEWET. 0-2 N-,8. County Clerk. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. ORD1NA N(' E N O. 12-145. An Ordinance declaring open, alley be tween 37ih and 38th Streets from P Street to point 240 feet North of P Street, and to he hereafter improved as mav he ordered and required. HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CQI NCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That alley between 37th snd 38th Streets from P Street to point 240 feet North of P Street be and is hereby declared open as deeded by Harry A and Gertrude M. Tukev and accepted by the City Council In Resolution No. 5905 adopted on September 9. 1924; aarne to be improved as may be here after ordered and required. Section 2. That this ordinance ehal! take effect and be In force after fifteen davs from and after Its passage. Passed September 30. 1924 JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of City Council. Attest: JAMES P. HOCTOR. t SEAL)City Clerk. NOTICH. To the owners of ail lots, lands and real estate Included in Street improvement District No. 1744. You are hereby notified that the follow ing bids have been received and accepted bv the City Council as the lowest bids on the respective materials designated to ii: ( d in the Improvement of the re spective streets, avenues and alleva with in sold districts, as follows: Street Improvement District No. 1744 Tvveufv first Street from Poppleton ave nue to Wool worth avenue: Price ner ao*vd Asphalt. Clns^ “TV* . *2 Asphaltic Cjn' retc. Glass “B" .... 2.45 Brick Block. Class "J5" . 3 45 Brick Block Class' **K" . 3 35 You are further notified that you will have thirty days from October fi. 1 924. the fir.-t ilav of publication of this notice. k w ii hiu which to designate by petition to i.H filed with the * itv Clerk, the specific • nut* rials selected from those designated f,. j,:• vine ? 1 orbing, which you de tn; re-ii : n the improvement of t ho re nt, -live d Irl'ta above specified. j-'ubliHS'-d in aijrordan* « with -Resolu tion No 1.422. Series 1924 t iimiha, Nebraska. October 5. 19°4. JAMES P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. < » fi-7 8, ___ ORDINANCE NO. 12340. in Ordinance calling a special election in and for the city, to b« held on November 4, 1924, at which to submit Hi- question of approving an apyrab-il md awards 'in respect thereto, and for authority to issue bonds to pay the costs of acquiring property under gen eral ordinance No. 12249. for stalled ,-iver drive: and providing for the con duct of such special election. Whereas, heretofore this Council has tentatively approved the amount re portcii by the appraisers appointed under said general Ordinance No. 12249 and Utf I a wards with respect thereto: and. Whereas, a committee of three mem bers of t ho City Council was, duly ap-1 pointed fine the purpose of ascertaining and reporting the amount of money j which might be raised by special assess ment against the abutting and benefited property ns a result of Hie proposed im provement. which committee in the dis charge of Ha duties has reported to the Cifv Council that no amount whatever] ma v be raised by special a*.1 sani**nt as J benefits resulting from said proposed im provement, if < arrled forward, and such report nf said committee, lias been ap proved by the City 0>umH; and. Whereas, the amount, of such appraisal exceeds $1140,00© and no part of which may be compensated from special assess ment*. nnd, Whereas, the City Council is accord ingly without jurisdiction and authority to proceed further with said improve ment unless and until authority has been obtained from the electors of the city to issue bonds to pay the cost sr said improvement, and. Whereas, the City Council has decided snd determined by appropriate resolution that authority to proceed with such im provement should bo sought from the electors pursuant to provisions of the charter of the city: Now. Therefore._ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: .Section 1. That a special election for the city and to be held therein be and the same Is hereby called. That said t election shall he held on Nov-ember 4 ]9"4 between the hours of eight o clock a ” rn. and eight o’clock p. irt.. of said day That the polling places thereat shall be the same uh those for th* gen eral state election held In the city on ■ aid day. That the Judges and rburke for the general state election to he held on said day .shall be the Judges and clerk* of the special election hereby called. That the Election Commissioner for I "»ug las County Is hereby comissioned, author ized and directed to condyct said special election In all respects, so far as com patible. in the sains manner and with and through the same instuinentsl Itlc* that th- general slate elec tion is conducted In said city on said day. That be shall cause to be given In the manner required bv law. either In conjunction with the i ■ 11 y Council, or alone, ten davs noth e of the time and place of holding the pne. i.il ©lection hereby called Then said Election Commissioner is hereby author 1re-i commissioned and directed to can i. the returns of said special election In thrt manner and within the time foe the can'ass of the returns of th* general *»a«* *i#rtmn on **'d day to be held, and la hereby authorised to certify to the Cl») Council such canvass and to declare the proposition thereat submitted oarriedlf upon such canvass 1r Is determined that at least sixty (50%) per cqnt. nf those vo*Ing Upon the proposition so submitted b ,« voted "ves ” and nor carried if 1*** than sixty (50%) per cent of those vot ing upon the proposition, havo not voted yAU the laws of the slats applicable thereto and all penalties for the violation rf the laws applicable thereto are here by adopted ami made applicable snd cutrolling In the management and con dud of th« Special e 1st*, t Ion thereby died nnd the Election Commissioner for Douglas County J" commissioned snd authorised to enforce or cause the same to be enforced and carried out In the conduct „f such special election. Hect,"n 2. Substantially the following proposition in substantially the ful owing terms and figures shall be submitted to t|,e electors «t th# special election here by'‘5h«Ul lh. t*ntatlv*lr .pprov',1 nmi.al ft n <1 « w« r(l. of v'" , ‘T.J Kmty 1 w.i Thou»«nrt. FI' II unrtr.,1 Blxly , w„ dollar* nnd Kilty flvr C.nl. (1-42. (I,;-.««> Jor th» .rqlllnltlon of ,!rnP'r,l.y for * *»v*r I >rlv* »n;Kr K»nrri,l ordl nunc* N* n»49 be ratified: «nd shall the c if CotrnHl of the nty of Omaha be aiii'horlx< d ia Issue general negotiable s A "r'XXr, hrr* l, b* arlnr " ,»'• nf tn»*r*»' ”"*<1 . Fi-» snd On* half (5 ) p*’ ' *n P*y r hhie semi annually and to ms^qre not liter »*»*» twenty jeare f»um dale of Issuct^ ' CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. There shall also appear upon the of ficial ballot to !>• used at tha special •lection hereby called the following ataie ment; ‘The appraisal of damages, heretofore tentatively approved by the City Council, In the acquisition of the property ap propriated under said general ordinance! No. 12249 for River Drive purposes.] amounts in the aggregate to Two Hun-' dred Forty-two Thousand Six Hundred Hlxty-two Dollars. and Sixty-five Cents (8242,662.66). That the special assessment committee appointed by the City Council reports that no amount may t>e levieu h« special assessments agamst the abut ting and adjacent property, on Account of said Improvement, which report of said committee, has been approved by the City Council* thus (caving Two Hun dred Forty-two Thousand. Six Hundred Sixty-two Dollar* and Sixty-five Cents, (1242.662 65) to be paid by the Issuance of bopds." At the left hand margin of the ballot and following the mat’o;- above staled, there shall be placed thereon a squarei to be followed at the right hand margin of the ballot by trie word "yes;" undar such square there shall be placed an other square of lJke kind to be followed In the right hand margin by the word "no." All crosses (X) placed In the square opposite submitted •yes" shall He counted as a vote favoring the proposi tion submitted in the ballot; and all crosses i.\) placed in tho square opposite the word "no" shall he counted as a vote against the proposition so : ubmllted. Sc tion 2. Upon final passage nft this ordinance, the city clerk ia hereby di rected and required forthwith to furnish to the Election Comm sioner, a duly cer tified copy of this ordinance. The Elec tion Commissioner \:s ihrreupon author ized and empowered to proceed with the preparation and *h« giving of the notice of the special election hereby called, pur suant to the pYovislo is of the charter if this city and for the time and in the manner so directed; to proceed with the preparation of the official ballot to be used for sufh special election; »nd gen erally, to take other and further steps as inuy he appropriate and advisable to • arry out the special « lection hereby ailed on the date herein specified. Section 4. This ordinal--' shall take effect and he in force, except na other wise provided here!n, fifteen days trom the date of its passace. Passed: September .'hi, 1924 JAMES C DaHLMAN. Mayor and President of City Court II. A i teal: JAMES U. MOCT'JR. SEAL)_ C‘‘y Clerk. ORDINANCES NO. 12344. An Ordinance creating Street Improve ment District No. 0-181. in the City of Omaha, for the purpose or Improving alley between Hamilton and Charles Streets, from 50th Street to 51st Street by changing the established grade there of to such grade and elevations as may lie petitioned for. and by working and grading said alley to the grade thus petitioned for on the same: fixing and defining the boundaries of said dis trict ami directing the City Clerk to advertise for bids and proposals for (trading: and appointing throe mem bers of the City Council as appraisers to assess and determine the damages, If any. to property owners which may be caused by the change of grade or grading of said alley. RE IT ORDAINED RT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OK OMAHA: Section 1. That Strept Improvement District No. 0-189 be. and Is hereby, cre ated in the City of Omaha for the Im provement of alley between Hamilton and Charles Streets from 50th Street to 51st Street * by changing the established grade thereof to such grade and elevations a* may be petitioned for. and to work and grade said alley to the grade thus pe titioner! for on said alley. Section 2. That Street Improvement District No. G-189 shall comprise alley between Hamilton and Charles Streets from 50 th Street to 51st Street, In the City of Omaha, and shall Include: Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 6. 6. 7. 8, 9 10. ]1 ] 2. 13. 14. 18. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29 and 80,. Block 1; Creighton Park Addition. The outer boundary of said district shall be the outer boundary of laid lots herein set forth. Section 3. That the C|ty Clerk of the City of Omaha be. and is hereby, directed to advertise for and receive bids on the grading and working to the grade peti tioned for on said alley, said bids to be made under and In accordance with the plans and specificstJons prepared by. and on file in the Office of the City Engi neer. Section 4. That Commissioners Kout sky, Hummel and Hopkins be. and here by are, appointed appraisers to appraise, assess ami determine the damages, jf anv, to property owners which may be caused by that change of grade or the grading of said alley, taking into con aideration in making such appraisement, the entire Improvement contemplated and set forth Jn this ordinance. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect snd be In force after fifteen days from snd after its pa«eage. - Passed: September 30th. 19?4 JAMES C DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of Citv Council. Attest: JAMES P DOCTOR. < S EAT,) _City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 12342 An Ordinance creating Street Improve ment District No 288J tn the City of • unaha for the purpose of improving 'lixt and West alley South of Cuming Street from Forty-sixth Street to For ty *ighth Street by changing the exlst ii g grade or part t hereof to such ade and elevations as may tie peti tr »n-*d for: by paving said allay and i.» use therefor inch kind or kinds of material as may - bf requested by petl ' >»n of the owners of a majority of the foot frontage of iaJiahie property with in said district and abutting upon said alley; fixing and defining the bound ’ rIes of said district and directing the City Clerk to advertise for bids upon asphalt, stone, vitrified brick, vitrified brick block, artificial stone, macadam, creosoted wood block, and asrphaltle concrete; and appointing three mem bers of the City Council as apprairers 'o assess and determine the damages if any to property owners which may be caused by the change of grade of said alley or any part thereof. TJF: IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Mention 1. That Street Improvement District No 2681 be. and is hereby, creat ed in the City of Omaha for the improve ment of first East and West alley Mouth of Cuming Street from Forty-sixth Street to Forty-eighth Street by changing the established grade thereof to such grade end elevations as may be •petitioned for and hv paving. Meet ion 2. That Street Improvement DitrJct No. 2681 shall comprise first I .1*1 :i!!ti West alley South of Cuming Stre-t from Forty-sixth .Street to Forty eighth Street and shell include Lot < I, 2. t 4. 5 and 6. North one half of Lot 7. Block 4, West Cumlnc Addition. Lots ! 2. 3. 4. 5, 6 and North one half cf Lot 7. Block 1; Lois 1. 2. t. 4. 5. 6. 7. » 9. 10. 11 snd North nr,e-half of 1 o'* jj and 13. Block 2, Rosters Addi tion. The outer boundary of sa<d d'strfct shall be the outer boundary of said lots nerein set forth Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Omaha he. and he Is hereby, di rected to advertise for and receive bids upon asphalt, stone, vitrified brick, vitri fied brick block, artificial pen*, macad am, creosoted wood block and asphaltic concrete for the paving of said alley. Section 4. That Commissioners Kout sky, Hummel and Hopkins be. and are hereby', appointed appraisers to appraise, assess and determine the damages if sny to property owners which may be caused by.the chnnse of grade, taking into con sideration In making such appraisement the entire improvement contemplated and v»*t forth in this ordinance. Section 6. That this ordinance shall take effect and be In force offer fifteen dii\s from amt after Its passage. Massed; September 30, 1924 JAMES <\ DAHLMAN, Mavor and President of City Council. Attest JAMES I*. DOCTOR. (MEAL) City Clerk*. ! ORDINANCE NO 72343 \n Ordinance (renting Street Improve ent District No. 2681 In the citv of ' unahs for the purpose of Improving List North and Mouth Aliev Esat of I'Hik Wild Avenue fioin Pierre Street ■ William Street by (hanging th» grade "t part thereof to *u« h grade and ele vatfon* h* mav be petitioned for: by navlng said Aliev snd in use therefor such kind or kind* of material as may be requested by petition of the owner* <>f s majority of the font frontage of taxable property within said district •n,| Shutting upon ** lij nllev fixing and lef(tying the boundaries <»f *atd district «d d'tecrjng the City Clerk to advtr JI*• for bids upon asphalt, store, vitri fied brick v' t r .Led brick block, art! • eta! stone mi^s-ltm. r.*eosotid wood block and asphtltle concrete, end *t> printing three members of tha city Cornell aa appraiser* to eases* snd d* termlna the damages If any to property ov r era which mav be rauaed bv the change of rrad« of said allfy nr any nart thereof HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF thi: cr, v < »r OMAHA Mention L That Street Improvement District No 26*2 be. *n«1 th» same ia hereby, crested in the CJtv of Dnishs for I ho Improvement of first North and Mouth Alley Enst of Park Wild Avenue from Pierce Sires* to Wllllern Street hv chang ing the established grade thereof to such grad'* ond elevations ns may be petition ed fur snd by paving the same. flection 2 That Mtreet Improvement District Nu 2682 shall comprise first North and Mouth Aliev Fast of Bark Wild Avenue from Pierce Street to Wil liam Atreet, snd shall Include; Lots J. 2. 3. 16. 1 7 20. 21. 2 4. 25. 28. 29, 32. 33 and the East *4 of l.ot 4. kountze s A Addition. Lot 3 snd the West 43 feet of Lot 2. Block 265, Origins! City of Omaha Lot 7 and Wept v* of Lot 6. Blok 1 Lot* 11 12 sod West '4 of Lots 10 and 13 Block 2: Park Wild Addition. Mouth 18 feet of Pierre Mtieet vs'ftfed lying N o»t b *.f mill ndlarenl to Lot* 1, ? 9 and East *4 of Lot 4. Knuntzf'a A Addition, snd l.nt 3 end West 4" feet nf T«of * Block Original City nf Omaha The outer pound*!' Of said district *h*tl h* the outer homdsry of said lota herein • e* forth «*rf ton * Tfcst the rtty oi*»k of tbs ctf- of Oman* re and h* t* he*-ehv dt rented to advertise for snd r#'see bids • iron asphalt stot • vitrified brick vitri fied brick block, artliiclal atone, mar ad 4 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. am. cr«6aot#d wood block and aaphaltlc concrete for paving aatd alley. Section 4. ihat Commissioners Kout sky. Hummel and Hopkins be. and ara hereby, appointed appralaera to appraise, assess and determine the damages if any to property owners which may be caused by the change of grade, taking into egg* eiders Hon in making such appraisement the entire Improvement contemplated and set forth in tni* c rd nance. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force after 15 days from and alter its passage. Passed; tfcptemtor 36. 1924. JAMES C. 1) AHEM AN. Mayor ard I’r**^iG»nl of City Council. Attest : JAMES I\ MOCTOR. (SEAL)City Clerk. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 5073. An ordinance levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and real estate within Street Improvement District No. 1*34, In the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of curbing and paving 14th Street from "fi” Street to “C” Street. Whereas; It having been, and being hereby adjudged, determined and estab lished that the several lota and pieces of real estate hereinafter referred lo have each been specially benefited to ihe full amount herein levied and aaaeased against each of said lots and pieces of reak es tate, leapedivoly. by reason of the curb ing and paving of that part or 14th Street from ”B’' Stfeet to “C" Street. Therefore, f«r the purpose of piying the coat of said improvements * BE IT ORDAINED BT THE CITY COUNCIL OK THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section I. That the coat of curbing and paving that part of 14th 8tr**l with in Street Improvement District No. 1634. In the City of Omaha, from "H" Street to •C” Street, said cost being $3,988.9*. be and the aame la hereby levied and as sessed, In proportion lo the feet fiont along said improvement, and according to special benefits by reason of said im provement upon the following described lots and real eatate. as shown by the generally recognised map of the City of Omaha. 1891. lithographed and publlahed b> Muir A (Styloid, or by the maps and plats on file In the office of the City Engineer of said City, said cost being so levied in aaid lota and real estate, respectively, as follows, to-wit: P. O .Brown, at al., East 22 feet Lot 8, Mueller Home Addi don. 14.77 Anton Laclna, et al.. Lot t, Muel ler Home Addition . 42.84 Edward Walasek, Lot 10, Muel ler Home Addition . 68.11 John C. Miraakey, et al., J^ot 11, Mueller Home Addition . 3 08.59 Emil Kopecky, et al.. Lot 12, Mueller’s Home Addition .... 168.87 Frederick F. OrabOr, et al., Ix>t 13, Mueller Home Addition.... 185.36 Alan A. Welabecker. Lot 14, Mueller Home Addition . 111.60 Fred Placek, Lot 16, Mueller Home Addition . 70.15 Richard Kalanek. et al., Lot 16, Mueller Home Addition . 43.13 Anna Walaaek, Lot 17, Mueller Home Addition . 26.76 Chaa. O. Wright. Lot 18, Mueller Home Addition . 20.47 Joseph Mlratsky. Lot 19, Muel ler Home Addition . 16.29 James A. Mlrcovsky. et al.. Lot 20. Mueller Home Addition 11.79 William Jl. Russell, Lot 1, Oak Hill No. 1 . 137.80 Emma Kostal, et al. Lot 3, Oak Hill No. 1 137.80 Emma koala I, et a I. Lot 3, Oak H 111 No. 1 137.8a Anna M. Lupinaky, Lot 4. Oak Hill. No. 1 137.80 Anna M. Lupinaky, Lot 6. Oak Hill No. 1 137.80 John E. Malison, Lot 6, Oak Hill No l . 4 4.56 Frances E. Klatt, Lot 7. Oak Hill No. 1 28.76 Mery (*. Anderson, Lot 8, Oak Hill No. 1 20.60 Wm. Marshall. Lot 9. Oak Hill No. 1 16.82 Milton J. Kaufman, Lot 10, Oak Hill No. 1 14.44 Milton J. Kaufman, Eaat 37 feet Lot 11. Oak HIU No. 1 . 31.17 Peter Dahl, Eaat 37 feet Lot 30, Oak Hill, No. 3 . 11.27 Hans Larson, Lot 31, Oak 11111 No. 1 v.. 14.44 Win. Marshall, Lot 32. Oak Hill No. 1 16.82 Mrs P. C. Packard, Lot 13, Oak Hill No. 1 20.60 8. P. Christ enaen. Lot 34, Oak Hill No. 1 38.76 Nevada I. Dech. Lot 35, Oak HIM No 1 44.16 Emelia L. Nelson, Lot #7, Oak Hill No. 2 . 37.15 Richard Krahcek, Ixn 28, Oak Hill No. 2 66.40 Frank Moravek, Lot 29. Oak Hill No. 2 . 116.14 Frank Moravek, et al.. Lot 30. Oak Hill No. 2 .173.99 C. (1. Trlem, et. al . South 107 feet Town I*ot 48. Section 34 15-13 116.48 Joseph Ouggenmoa. 8. L. 1 T. L. 50. Section 34 15-13. f 126.19 Byron Reed Co.. 8. L. 2 T. L. 60, Section 34-16 13. 1 26.19 Carl Chrlatenaen 8. L. 3 T. L. 50, Section 34-15-12. 126.1* Carl Christensen. N.-f<j S. I,. 4 T. L 50, Se.-tion 3 4-15- 13 . 43.10 Hanslne Pauren. 8. V* 8. L 4 T. L 50, Se-non 4 -15 -1 J. 68.10 Hanaint Paulsen. S. L. 6 T. L. 60, Section r, 4-15-13. 3 26.1 9 liana M Puulaen. S. L. 6 T. L. 60. S.etlon 34-18-13. 116.10 Harry D. Re*d, E. 6 ft. W. 122 ft. T. L. 50, H»ctlon 34 15-13 . ... 29 59 School Diet. No 1. W. 122 ft. T. I* 51. Section 34-1 6 13 . 366.33 School Diet. No. J. W. 122 ft. 8. 106 ft. T. L 52, Section 24-16-13 112 19 Hy. Simpson ef al . W. 36 ft, 8 • 107 ft T. L 55. Section 34- 1 6-13 94 14 John Schlmar, E. 30 ft W. 65 ft. 8 107 ft. T. L. 55. Section 34-16-11 . 41 92 W 8. Russel, W. 4 ft K. 126 ft 8, 70 ft. T. Is. 56, Section 34-15-13 . I 10 Joseph Lacina. W. 4 ft. N. 27 ft. H. 107 ft E 13 6 ft. T. L, 56. Section 34-16-13.. 1.67 Total . 13.988.98 Section 2. That aakl apeclal tn\**« levied aforesaid on said lota, respectively, shall become delinquent as follows One-tenth of th* total amount so levied on *a< h of aaid Iota shall become delinquent in fifty days from the passage and approval of this ordinance, one-tenth in one vear: one-lenth in two years: one-tenth in three years: one-tenth In four years; onr tenth in five years; one-ter.th in aix years; one-tenth In seven years; one-t*nth in eight years; one.tenth In nine years after sa'd levy, ami being from the pas sege snd approval of this ordinance. Ka< h of said installments exrept the first absll draw Interest at the rate of Six r*er rant per annum from the time of the J*vy aforesaid, until th* same shall become delinquent. Interest at the late of one per cent per month pavshla In advance, shall be paid on earh delinquent Install ment. Section 3. That the entire amount of tax so levied and assessed on any of said lota may he raid bv th* owner of any lor. or th* entire equal pro rsfa propor tion of said tax on any of aaid lota may be paid by any person op any part of said lota within fifty days from aaid levy and thereupon, said lots or parts of lota ahall b4 exempt frftm any I18n or charge thereto. Section 4 That this ordinance ahall taka effect fifteen days after Its passage and be in force thereafter Passed September 30th. 1924. JAMES C DAHLMAV. Mayor and President of City Council. Afteat: JAMES P. HOCTOR. (SEAL )City Clark SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO I08« An Ordinance levying a special tax mnd asaeaement on all lota and real estate within Street Tmnrovement District No. 2259 in the Cltv of Omaha, to rover the coat of curblnr and paving 28th avenue from Ellison avgnUa to Laurel avenue Whereas* It havlnr been, and being barebv adludaed determined «n«l estab lished that the several lota and nieces of real eatate hereinafter referred to have each been eneciailv benefited to the full amount herein levied and assessed MVnlnst each of aaid lota and olecea of real eatate resnertivelv. bv reason of th* < urblng and paving of that part of 2*th Avenue from Ellison Avonii* to Laurel Avenue. Therefor* for fin* purpose of pavlnr the « »st of said Improvement a J(E IT ORDAINED HY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That lb* mil >>f • urhlre and navlnr that parr of 28 th Avenue within Street I tnnrovotnenf Disirh* No. 2259 n the Cltv of finish* from Ellison Avenue t<> Laurel Avenue, said cost b*ln* th* sum of t* 404 9* he end i h* same fa h*r»hv levied and asaaased In proportion tn »he feet front aionA t»*ld tmnrov erne”' and according to SBftrUH benefit* hv re* sou of said improvement up th* fol lowing described lots and r4»l »*t4*0 *9 eh Awn by th« generally egcAfniztd map nf the CIO' rf Omaha i69i litho*taoh*d and PqbUihed bv Muir A Ggvldrd. Of ht th* mip9 and plat* on f»1 a m the nffira of th* Citv Enkln49r of aaid Cltv said cost btlnr sp levied on said lots and real ei» jte r«*o*» fivei* a* follow; to wit: Alim M K*»t 73U f»«t.. Lot 39 EPiatone Park rlirr I l°3 «9 Emm* Connell, Eaat 61.76 feet Weat 7 6 feet Lot 31. Elllatone Park Place... 1 39 76 Ernestine A Phillips. North 54 Vi feet Ee*t 13* % feat Lot 40 Elllatone Park Pla» • . 298 18 DalSv Ltn h. Houth 68 \i fee.* East 136'4 feet Lot 40. Elllatone Park PI act ... * • * 808.16 Lillian H Pester. North *4 East 120 •« f*et Lot 41, Elllatone Park Plaie . 198.16 Lawrence II Boon, South •• Eaat 136 <4 feet Lot 41, Elllatone Park Place . 1*6.|6 OIL* E Weaver, et al North •4 East 136'* feet Lot 42, Ellla ture Park Place . . 391 II Hugo c. Palmqulai, 8«ulh 'j Eaat 186’* feel Lot 42. Elllstona Park Pltc# lil 18 Ferdinand L. Kopp, North H East 136'* fee t Lot 4.1. EIM* tone Psrk Place . . 998 19 fje<« Fessenden South '■ Eaat lie** feet l.nt 41, Elllatone Tark Pis • 16| 18 Fred E Dahl. North Eaat 136 >4 f#*r Lot Elllatone Psrk Place ?6| 19 Hirrv E Johnson. 8oi|th S East U|i4 f*et Lot 4 4 Elllif One Pa t k Plaie 18 pete-- O'lleaeli •* #1 N«''h 1P« Ess* 114** f*et 1 #o t 44 If. 11»a ten* Plare 194 10 Louts Bark*. South 19% fast CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. North 58 4 feet East 135*4 f«*t 4Jk T.ot 46. Elllatone Park Place.. 104.10 Merle Poff. et al. South 4 East 136 4 feet Lot 46, Elllatone Park Place . 208.18 Chaa. O Anderaon, F.aat 102 4 feet Lot 46,— Elllatone Park Place . 357.16 Claude fl. Hopkin*. et al. Kaat 33.75 feet West 46 feet Lot 46. KWetone Park Place . 58.11 School Diet. No. 1, Part vacated alley adjoining and Lot 67. Firestone's Subdivision . 90.40 School Dial. No. 1. Lot 68, Fire stone's Subdivision . 160.21 School Dist. No. 1. Lot 69, Fire stone's* Subdivision . 1SS.90 School Diet. No. 1, Part vacated alley adjoining JaR 70, Fire stone's Subdivision . 142.26 School Diet. No. 1, Part vacated alley adjoining T.ot 71, Fire stone's Subdlviaion . 142.15 School Dial. No. 1. Part vacated , alley adjoining T.ot 72, Fire stone's Subdlviaion . 142.26 School Diet. No. l. Part vacated alley adjoining T.ot 73, Fire stone’s Subdivision . 142.85 School Dlat. No. 1. Part vacated j alley adjoining I.ot 7 4, Fire stone’* Subdivision . 142.15 i Sc hool Dlat. No. 1. I.ot 75. Fire [ stone’* Subdivision . 188.10 j School Dial. No. 1, Lot 76. Fire stone's Subdivision . 160.21 School Diet. No. 1, Part \ seated alley adjoining Lot 77, Fire Stone's Subdivision . 80.40 JamesAV\r. Han«en, North 41.17 } f**etBi.ots 78. 79 anti 80, Flre ! atone'* Subdivision . 143.20 ■Tames W. llansen. North 41.17 feet South 8 2. .3 4 feet Lot* 78, 79 and 80. Flrealone’a Subdi vision . 143.20 Charlotte 11. Heffner. South 4'. 17 feet Lois 78 79 and 80. Fire stone's h'bdO'iMo*' ... 141.10 Frank J. Bailey. I.ot 81. Fire stone'.- fiuuui'i.-ion . 189.11 Ilearfi* Crosby. I.ot 82, Firestone a ■tone* Subdivision . 139.13 D. W. Marrow, I.ot 88, FtresiqAes Subdivision ..IF.. 189.13 Rosa A. Harrison, T*Ot 84, Fire stone's Subdivision . 181.13 Harry W. Robinson, et al., I**t 85 Firestone's Subdlviaion .... 119.11 M. L. HueeHateln, North 414 feet T^Jts 86. 87 and 88, Fire stone's Subdivision . 144.16 Esther A. ZabrlaWle. South 42 feet North 8.'! 4 feet Lots 8fi. 87 and 88, Firestone'* Subdi vision .... . 146.09 Dean McDonald, et al., South 40 feet Lot* 86. Hi and 88, Fire stones Subdivision . 189.13 Total .$8,604.98 Section 2. That said anecial taxes levied aforesaid on said lots, respectively, shall become delinquent as follows: One tenth of the total amount so levied on each of said lota shall become delinquent In fifty davx from the passage and ap proval of this ordinance: one-tenth In one vear; one-tenth in two vearn: one tenth In three vears: one-tenth in four veara: one-tenth in five vears: one-tenth In six veara: one-tenth In seven rears: one-tenth in eight vears- one-tenth In nine veara after said lew, and being from the passage and approval of thla ordinance Each of said installments, ex cept the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of six nor cent per annum from the time of the lew aforesaid, until the shall become delinquent. Intere*t at the rate of one oer cent per month. Davable in advance, shall be paid on each delin quent installment. Section 3. That the entire amount of tax so levied and assessed on anv of said lots mav be raid bv tha owner of anv , lot. or the entlra equal nro rata pro portion of said tax or. anv of said lota mav be p-'d bv anv person on anv part of said lota within flftv dava from said lew and thereupon, said loti or parts of lots shall be exempt from any lien or charge thereto. Section 4 That thle ordinance ahall take effect fifteen dava after lta passage and be in force thereafter. Passed September 30. 1924. JAMBS C DAHLMAN. Mavor and President of Cltv Council. Attest JAMES P. HOCTOR. 'SEAT,) City Clerk. Q-9. NOTICE. PROPOSALS FUR H1DEWALI CON STRUCTION. Sealed proposals are invited and will b# received bv the Cltv Clerk of the City of Omaha, until Tueaday. October 14. 1924 at 10 o'clock a in., for the construrtlon ot widening of aidewalka In sidewalk Ulan-let No. 56. described end located as follows, to-wlt: un the North Bide of Tayler Street, of artificial alone. Claea "A.** 4 feet WLote 14. 18. 18. 17. II and 19. the East 36 fret of Lot 22. the West 40 feet of Lot 23 Block 1. Denman Place Addition On the South Side of Taylor Street of artificial atone Claea "A." 4 feet wide: Lots 6. 7 and I. Block 2. Denman Place Addition On the North Side of Amee Avenue, of brick. 4 feel wide to repair: I^r 15. Block 7. Monmouth Park Ad dl<>nn the South Side of Martha Btreet of artificial atone. Clase ‘A.” 6 feet " The West 68 feet of the Feet 87 1-8 feet of the North 47 feet Ind Hie West 16 feet of T.ot : Block 9. Improvement Association Addition ... . On the South Side of Ssward Street of artificial alone. Clast "A.'* i feet ' Vot 8 Blork 4. Saundera and Him* batigha Addition to Walnut HU1 AddJ “on th. K..t *l«. «r «l*t *tr..t of artlf m lal »ton«. Cl... “A. * w! , Lot. 8 *n<1 9 Block 8: Lot. I .nd ». Block 9. t.oi 8 th. North 303 l***. *.n0d th. South 77 tret of I.ot 9. Block 10. J*o„'r,u^dw«t’ -Id. «tt««,°< artificial atone. Claes A. 4 feet "mnn Lota 1 and 9. Block 2. _£nd Addition to Mouth Omaha . Lot 1 Work J North 75 feet and the ®oUJ.t*JJ,l^ J***} Lot 16. Block 8. .Tetters Addition* Lote i 10 11. 13 and 14. Haas Sub. In Block “oi'VhT w;r«Td. yth strMt. of isn. K'xrh.nV. pf.c. AifUtto.: On the Kaat side of TwentT-elkth ®treet of artificial atone. Clase A, four Teat * L^ie 12 and II. Block 4. Ru.h A lelby. ^ddfi the North elde of Hamilton Btreet of artificial atone. Claea "A,” four feet *,dJte 21 29 and 16. Block 1. Creighton POn .AhddK«t’ .Id. cf Thirl,-.bird .tr..l 0, artificial alon., Clbas A. f°ur ('*! I 9 18 and 11. Block 111. Ordinal Cltv of South Omaha. ... _ . un .ha Wait .Id. of Thirl,-'bird Sir., of artificial .ton*. Cla». "A." four f..i " ^Lnta 1 1.1.4 «. « «od '■ Block 118. On.lnal Otv of South Omaha,. Un th. North «'d. of L * rUflclal »ton*. n,«« "A.' four f..t Tld* T.ot 7, South 33 l, f..t of Let I. Blork 238. Original City of Mouth Omaha. On th. E.,t «ld. of Thirl v-fourlh Str»»t of artificial .ton*. Cl.i. "A. four f.«t * *L*ta 8 ». 1". 11. 11 .nd 11 Bln-k 11*: the North .3*4 f0*f »nd th* Houth 8- + fa.t of Lit «. Lot. 9. 11. 11 11. 11 sod 14. Block lit. Original Clt, of South 0lOnh*th. Wait ,ld. of Thlrt,-fourth Street of artificial .ton*. Cl.'. "A." four frLoU i?'« .nd T. Blork 119; Lot. 1, t. 3 4, i. 8 and 7. Block 239: I.ot. 1. 1 .nd S. th* North half and South half of I.ot «. I^t. 5. 8 and 7, Block 154. Original City of South Omaha Un the Faat elde of Thirty-fifth Street of artificial etone, Claea "A.” four feet *,dota f t 16 11 and 12. Block *29 T.ot* 6. * 10. II. 12. 13 and 14. BIock 239; Lota 8. 9 10 It. 12. 13 end 14. Block 254. Original City of *outh Oman*. On the South side of *T* Street of artificial atone. Class “A.'* four feet wide Lot* k. 9. 10. 11 and 1*. Block 14. Cor rigan Place Addition. On tlie Weal *i<i* of 25th Btreet, of artificial atone, class "A." 4 feet wide Lota 1. 2. 3. 4. e.. 4 * nd 7, Block 240. lot* I. ?. 3, 4 6. 6 and 7. Block 253. origin*! «'lty of Mouth Omaha. On the East » d« of '4th Street, of 'artificial e»one. class 'A 4 fert wide t.ots *. 9, 10 11 17 II end 14. Block •’in. Lots *. 9. io. ii. li ii and 14 lllm k ■*6Original C|» of South Omaha i m i n- West side n' 34th Street of * rt |r - i * | atone, e|s •• ' A ” 4 feet wide t.ota 1 V 4 and ■> Rlor-u 741 T.n»* 1 4 V a *nd 7 R|o-K 732. Original Cltv of South Omaha On t he We»t side of 41th Street of , . r , . » | (Ml Fldl The Watt 14 fe*f of Lots 17 and 14. Blork ?. East Side Addition T.ot 1 Block 1 Baldridge Heights Addition th* West 944 fet of hot« I 5 and 6. P|o k 6 Hartford Blare Addition On the North side of Spencer of artificial etone rtae* 'A " 4 f*et wide, T.ofs 144. 147 148. 141 and 170. Weet m-treland addition on the 7\>it Side of 4 ot H Avenue of arMf-clet atone, class "A" 4 f*«*t elde I.ot 37 3. Kenwood Addition, op the Fast side of 40th Avenue of artificial etone, c|ae* 'A,** 4 feet wide; Lota 167 and ,17.8. Kenwood Addition. On the South Side of Piatt stfeet. of artificial atone. claea ''A " 4 feet wide; Lot 360. Kenwood Addltlor.. till the North aide >,f "I street, of artificial atone, da** ‘'A.** 4 feet wide: The Fust 16 fed of vacated alley and T.ot 7. th.* West 10 feet of vacat'd alley * nd I K*t 6. Block 267; Original »' 11 y of Smith Omaha; Tax Lot 17, Section 33 i& l t. Of brick. 4 feet wide, to repair (’ Ti A Q lir tight of wa\. between Pslntrr Street nod 14th Street, It* Tax i.ot in Set tlnn 33 if. 11 On t he South aid*- <>f F" street, of artificial stone. «1«*s "A " 4 fret wide The West 1 niv fer t of Block 241. Origi nal * iiv of South Omaha On the Kaat side of Forty first Street of urtift* 41 stone. I'lnsa ’ A. * four fret wld* l.o'* 4 or in; 4«a 41« and 411 Kenwood Addition I I >n 'he North <ld* of t' t • s (1 e v Street I of a' lift' xl stone. Clase A four f**1! wld* I,ots 464 475 and 4*6 K*nwond Addl Mon Lets 1.’ n 14 1 8 t* 17 1' 19 snd 2? s Rt' ts'en nf fuel Addition to lniiltute riar# Addition. CITY OFFICIAL NlbtCES. on the South side of Pratt Street of artificial stone. Ola** "A." four feet wide Lot* 69, 70. 71 and 72. Fontenella Tark Addition. Or for *o much of said work aa has nor been already constructed. Such sidewalk* to be constructed tn ac cordance with the plans and specification* end requirements as prepared by the Cltv Engineer and adopted and approved by the Mayor and I'tty Council for the pur pose of governing the construction of sidewalks In said city during the year 1924, and t. be constructed under the supervision of the City Engineer. Each proposal must be aecompnnled by a certified check in the sum of $100 ** a guaranty of good faith and to be forfeited t«. the city as liquidated damaami In event of failure to enter into cont^^t, should award be made thereon. Proposals must be made upon printed blanks provided by tho City Engineer, ami no proposal will be considered If detached from the package In which it was bound, but tho entire package must be unbroken and in good order when the proposal la deposited. Prices must be elated In word* and figure* In the respective columns pro vided In the printed blanks Proposal* must be scaled, msrked "Pro posal* for Sidewalk Construction," and addressed to James P. lloctor, City Clerk, Omaha. Neb., and will be presented to the City Council unopened at the regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 14. 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m. The council reserve* tha right to reject any and all bids. Published In accordance with tha pro visions of Ordinance No. 10942. Omaha, Neb.. October 2, 1924. JAMES P. DOCTOR. Oct. J-J-4-6-7. City Clerk. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 19c per line each day, 1 or 2 days. 17c per Itne each day, 3 or R days. IRe per lln* each dav, 7 day*. 15c pes line each day, 30 days. Telephone AT.lantlc 1000. THE EVENTNO BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. classificationT Funeral Notice* . 1 Vault* ami Monument*. 2 Funeral Director*. 3 Cemeteries . 4 FlorUta . 5 Card of Thank*. 6 lodge Notice* . 7 Coming Events. H Personal* . 9 l ost and Found. 1U AUTOMOBILES. Automobiles for Sule. 11 Trucks for Sule..-. 12 Automobile Agencie* . 13 Motorcycle* and Bicycles. 14 Automobile* for Exchange. 15 Auto Accraworlen. Part*.. •. . . 16 Service Station*. Repairing. I* Auto IJvery. Garage*. in Manted—Automobile* . HI Garagea for Kent.,. 20 BUSINESS SERVICE. ViiiMinetta Service# Offered. 21 Building Contractor*. 22 Heating and Plumbing. .. *23 Insurance .. 24 Millinery—Dre**maklng . 25 Moving—Trucking—Storage . . .. 26 Painting and Papering. 27 Patent Attorney*. 28 Printing Stationery. 20 Professional Service . 30 Repairing . 31 Renovating and Dyeing. 32 laundries . 33 Tailoring and Pre**lnr. 3 4 Manted—Bucinc** service... 35 EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 Help Wanted—Male . 37 Help Wanted—Male and Female . Salesmen and Agent* . 39 situation* Manted—Female. 40 Situations Manted—Male. 41 FINANCIAL. Business Opport unitle* . 42 Investment—Stock*—Bond* . 43 Real Estate Gian*,. 44 Money to Ixmn. 45 It anted to Borrow.• 46 EDUCATIONAL. Correspondence Coarse* . 47 l^ooal instruction Classc* . 48 Musical—Dramatic .• 49 Dancing Academies . . 50 Private In*truction. 31 Manted—Instruction i. 52 LIVESTOCK. Dogs. Cat# and Pets . 53 Horae*. 4 atile. Vehicles. 34 Poultry arid Supplies. 35 Manted — Livestock . 50 M KRCH INDITE. Artlolea for Sale. 57 Buftines* Equipment .• 5# Building Materials . 5'» Farm and Dairy Products.6<> Fuel and Feed 61 Good Thing* to Eat 62 Home-Made Things . 63 Household Good* . . . 64 Swap ( nlumn . . 65 Jewelry and Matches. . 66 Machinery and Tool* oV Seeds. Plant* and Flowers.68 knecjal* at the Mores. 69 Musical ln*truinent* . . 70 tfatdin Equipment 71 Wearing Apparel . 72 Manted to Huy . 73 ROOMS FOB RENT. Rooms With Board . 74 S’urnlahed Room* 75 Room* for IIoipm keeping . . 76 Room*, Unfurni*hed 77 M here to Stop in Town . 7* Manted—Room* uml Board . 79 REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Famished. . . 80 Apartment*—( nfiiruUhed e* Itn*ine** Place* for Rent. . .. 82 House* for Rent . 83 House*—1 urnUhed 81 Offices and Desk Room . 85 Out-of-Town Property.8fi Suburban for Kent . 87 Farm Lmd< for Rent 8X Summer Place for Rent 8' Manted to Rent REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Bitslne** Property . .. 91 Real IktAlw—Investment* 92 Farm* and 1-onit* for Sale . 93 C ity Acreage for Sale 94 House* for Sale. 95 House*—North 96 IIoiiac*—South . 97 Houses -—Went . *‘s llotlNr*—Hr n*oti . 99 For Sale—Dundee . . I«* For S*li^— Florence Bit For Sale—Council Bluff*. . 1**2 I -ot* for S.ile . 11 . Real I state for I t< linnte ....... .191 M anted—Rent I stair ........ 193 AI < TH>NS. Auction Sale* 166 Real Estate fnr \urtinn .... 167 announcement*. Funeral NoOre*. J DAMRON—Mary C., Oct. 4. aged M je.u«. $ month*, b days la eurvlved by three noni, Oram. Hrnnonl and Joseph of Oan dv. Neb. tw.. daughters. Mr« Flaabeth Fhllpot, of Gandy, and Mra. D. Full*, of Oituna Brief funeral ier'!"i will b# held at the Kolt* residence, ?4 <5 Kansaa Axe. Tuea day. 0» tuber 7. at 9 on *. rn . followed by another at the Congregational church at M'eeplnr M’ater, Neb. «hir» interment will l*e made Inquiries may he addressed to tha Bralley A Dorrano# Mortuary. CI'Km • e Mra . age t 3 yeara, beloved wife of Mil Ham Sodeietedi. I hwt) beside# her hu*b«nd, bv out daughter, Mildred, and one aon. Carl. Funeral Tuesday aft ■ n at ? *0 f? m family realdeuve, ’<* • 3 South Thlrtx second aireet Interment Meet I.awn cemetery. Friend a ate tvelrome. Vault, anil Monuments. J ‘Automatic Sealing concrete burial vault# recommended bv all leading undertaker# MT«1 bv Omaha Concrete Burl#! Vault Co F11ncr.11 Director*. 3 _I_ - H FA K F Y A H E A FEY t’ndettsket# #nd Rnbllwert Phone It A Off' » .‘411 Farnam fttcTABI fPITED SINCE lll«l> H I’l.RpT A TMEPEN. At Your Rervica. « r *« _ '* ItM Brnilrv & Porrancc. IIOFfM 4N~c »Fi; V ambulam t podge | U I 4 John A Ol NT! FMAN HA jft44 3411 rarnsm >t, N. P. RWANS«3N l.lH AND CUMING Quiet Dignified Ruoarvlalo" and M It "047_ C C HAVNMfl FUN Fit AH ll'HIK n;i> N *41 h StKK 0767 Ometorfr*. 4 \l Mil' fTihTTst lawn Purchase a family lot In Omaha a moat beautiful cemetary. Office# at the cent** tery. (west of Floranca) and TIu Braodeta t heater. ——■mmmm———.—« i ■ m — Pnraonal*. # ' • i solicit# your old < lothlng. furniture, maga since VVe collect. We distribute Phcni ,1 v 41 ,V. and our wagon will call. Cell and inspect our new home. 20* N 18th Ht I WILT NT»1 be re ponslbl# f an tfebti contracted I « my wife Thelma Weln* from tbi* d*te October 1. If't -goed* 4 Ibis 1 TV# na • a • 'nig honia reft hm • w ishs* to i • • mi l ' htldisu nut >t # or • vgniiig JA 1411. ANNOUNCEMENTS*_ Personals. 9 NOT responsible for anv debt run by wife. Frits O Mueller, from thla date. Frits Q. Mueller. Denson station. "1’HK T TIE ST MIL K~~C LI J R BALLROOM .Available for dancea; reference* required ] KR, 4QQA. _ TUB MEDIATOR. $2 per yr. -Subscribe now. AT. 7040, 644 Paxton block. THAT’S Nothing—WHITELY SELLS Best Sheila, $1 a box. 320 S. 13th.I Flatter Baths, elect., medicated and steam. Swedish Massage, 206 Aquila Ct. AT. 1072. I,4mt am! Found. I# REWARD paid .for return of brown uP holatered folding tables stolen from car in front of Mlsner school. AT. 1 293. GRIP lost. black leather. containing lady'll wearing apparel, black leather shoes, between 14th nnd Webster and iyIon Depot. Call WK. 2267. Reward. LOST—Male bulldog In neighborhood of 13 12 Park Ate Reward. HA. 3440. __ Automobiles for Sale. !) USED CAR BARGAINS 1921 Ford Tour., starter, rebuilt J....fLr.O 1923 Ford Coupe . 260 1923 Ford Tour., extra good . 27 5 1923 Star Tour., guaranteed . 350 1?19 Columbia Tour., wire wheel* ... 175 Term* or Trade. ANDREW MURPHY & SON, INC. AT 4411._ 1410 Jackson. WILL mv 1 923 Ford roune. chean Priced for quick sale. Call Mr. Stlner Atlantic 4411. BT'irK touring. 1922 four-cylinder. In ex '•ellent condition, 1400. Omaha Flint Co. NASH-VRIEPP7MA AUTO CO. USED CAR STORE ?QS4 Farnnm. _ AT 2916. Trucks for Sale. 12 TWO Ford trucks, several 1-ton Interna tionals; also several 3-ton Internationals, all In good mechanical condition. Teyma •■an he arranged. International Harvester Co. AT. 0706. Auto Aroeaanries, Parts. lb GUARANTEED new and used auto parte at a apeclal cut price. Nebraska Auto Parts, 3016-18 Harney St JA. 4931 and 2203 Cuming Ht. AT 1970. SPECIAL on complete tourlnr ton cov ers. Ford, f4 75 ; Dodge, 110. Kaplan Auto Parts 21 11 Nicholas Pr BUSINESS SFKVICE. ^^>Fuiirn*ry—I)rpssrnaldng’r^'^^ ACCORDION, aide, knife, bog pleating, covered buttons. aU styles; hematltchlne buttonholes Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co.. 308 Brown Block, Omaha Neh Telephone JA 3 926. NFR PLE A TING rcj . Hems»itching. Covered Button*. 1»Q4 Farnam Second Floo- JA. 6670 CHILDRENS s*wing a specialty, KE 2ns. *4118 N. 22d St. Moving—Trucking—Storage 16 BBKINS OMAHA VA*N* A 8TRORAOE Kith erd L-avenworth sta. Packing, moT i lr« .lorag. ahlopirg JA 41«J OLOBK VAN AMI STORAGE i PACKING MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING . F.allir.Htf. fiirn'ahnl AT 0230 or JA. 4114 GORDON'S FIREPROOF VVHSE. A VAN 249 N-.rth lllh St Phone J A. J0J2: mov e_ parklnr -torake ahlnolnr Painting amt Papering. J* | Wallpaper, paperhanalnr. painting Fred irka. <:■’« 4 li M \ I • AT T4i~4 Patent Attorneys 18 J. W MARTIN, Zi Petera Trent B.d* Omaha also Washington Double aarvlca. sink!- fe- A * i help s-ll [at-nta. Printing—Statmnerj, J3 IcOMMERCIAf PRINTING, Eddy Print',,g I . * 12 Sr-uth nth St Phora IA 6051 Kepatrlng. 31 USED and new aewlng marhlnea. Sew i ing machine* and Vlrtrola* repaired Rent machine* Jl pet week IS per mo MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE 15th and Harney *T 4861 —■ KMPUIVMKNT. Help Wanted—Pemale. 3fi LADIES—Learn beauty culture, day and •a-.-ninf; wonderful demand and wag-s for .Moler operators Position* wa ting every - ■ where. ->r have your own shop. Call or wr.te. Mi ler Gollegr *, S 15th TYPISTS—To type authors* manuscript*. *pa r# time. experience unnecessary. l‘> piste* >ervic* Bureau, 140 Halsey, New ark, N. J ! "’ANTED—Women to paint Lamp ahadea •nr ue at home. Easy pleasant work I " hole or t'»rt time Addret-a Nileart Comrany. 3*05. Ft Wavne. In*i. | ENROLL at tha lar »-et comptometer . « In ■ or -witnav Bide J A 14»3 llnlli U :ilit. tl—M.-ilr 3i | MKN—l.»arn barberlng. day or evening, high pair! profession. »,«- to learn, quick to earn Travel and see the world t have your own shop. Moler Barber College. 109 s i ;.th. i K\At men. women, bo-. • g 'la. 17 to 65. jw*®ng 'o a Mt government position* ifllT-l ’0 (traveling or atattonsry), write | Mr. Ogment. 1*6 Sf. L<»uta. Mo. FI Ft CM EX’ 5fi ,r ', I nr era. I' 0? ■' • Which position ?) Railway, Y-r’93, ^maha Dee j IIHp IVantod—Mi!** and Female. 8A tYANTKO—Maid •*> work hilt da: s. Ap > »• •-'< N Wh Salesmen and Aerntv 59 j A'. ’* \'T.^ \v.» have n open'"? for a man I who has h »d experient o calling on mer chants with a specialty proposition or j <>n# who ha* had house to house can* I ▼* .r.g sipwiinei For t hi * posit. ' must hi<x«- a ni»'i \x • ran furnish refer ence*. Also a man who is not afrsid tft work and w :• o can work Without having a man oxer him This proposition I# ex clusive no competition A real position for the right mnn. |7f»00 a year. A sure tepeater Answer to Box Y-2762. Omaha B"e and w« will arrange an inter* tfwr with our district mennger MANl’FACTrHF.K of leather halting de *110* representation calling on manu facturing trade and Implement house*, hardware *•. • • ■*. etc. Have good propoat. J Bob tor right man. Y-S761. Omaoa Bee FIN AN I IM I n \ f-Mmrnt—Storli*— Bond*. 4.1 M A A\Th 7l 8ON t *o" J A "Vl «T Real estate. Suratv bonds and kindred Ina Real KMntf I Akins. 44 mTvnkt "to t.oan On Ire' and second mortgages. We huv outright for ra*h KxIaMng m > •.»,'* -nd land coptrarta r-ompt Acllon H. A WOLFE CO., *■»> A* tmd*rs- Remedy Bldg AT >116 , o I Loan* on Omaha improved propart? a* lowest raff* FRANK H BtHBER. «M Cty Nin nsl J4 till ■ OM AHA 1!« »M K 8 — E aTt^NF. R FARMS i' K ! ’ f R r A 1. rST 4TF CO nil .. ha N*t I Bark Bldg U ? 7 1 k ii’oM) mortgages or con tract* pur hssed l v luke' Company, 1*0 Ftrat Ni I' sal Link .14 «V| _ • Cork n. 14s Om. Nat l Bldg . Omaha. N’eh ~6v* VSiTs~,vr I’kntTw ok lay. (1A It VIN BROS ««6 Omaha Nat 1 Bid* CITY real eatafe moiLi* a and con tra * * urhi f.arson li>4 N 16th Rt Farm I en* on West Net* and N 1C Colo farm* Kloke Inveatment Co Omaha SIX pet cenI loan* an iimihs ree, • i a*h on band I’rompt a**i vloa. K It l.ougee. Inc. HI Keellne Bldg l.OW HAT* on i it? property, quickly . .. l i monthly payment a. J A 1611 W T 'h ah a m ___ 11 imi t-* $1 "'<» loaned, prompt service F p '■ I ii R vmai xx egd Bldg Money to Loin. 45 VI W l!.L ! "AN YOB MON FT at tke :o • . t r*te \\ e haxp eve* made. !••»%■ T BAY 1( Bl H R A TV’S *x#r 40 vaare in business assures vntt of i niiKk quiet and confidential deal at tha low-# st nogathte cost OMAHA 1 OAN c oM T AHT •0* Kerbs h H?k re] .1A |t«l Southeast cciasi Hth sad Douglas Sts 4 4 FINANCIAL. Money to Loan. 43 DIAMOND |o«n, »t lo»«ll r,'„, bu,ln»s« •trlctlr conflilenllal Th* Dlamnnd Loan On., ISM Doi1»« tit Est,bH«h«rt I»tt. EimCATlOXAI._ Local Instruction Claaaea. 48 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT BCHOOL Complet, ruuraea In nil eommarcla! branchen. Bhorthsnd, typewriting telek Tdpby. salesmanship, civil nervlcn. Phone JA. 1665. Complete catalog fren. BOYLES COLLEGE l*tt» and Harney ei».umnhn. Neb EIOHT to IJ week* prepare you for a fine, office position. Call AT. 7774 or write American college. ISIS Ptmam TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 140* Dodge 3t. ISO* Dougiaa et Cell or write for Inform, "on. Musical—Dramatic. 49 POPULAR music, taught by orchestra pi anist. r. ,\I Kahn. Mlrkcl Pi'll AT 4761 Dancing Acadcmiea 60 PRINCE OF WALES Fog Trot and other latest steps taught at THE K EL-PINE claeace Monday end Thursday night". Private lesson* any hour. Tel. AT. 7UI0. KEEP Dancing Academy rises Monday end Frldav. 8 p, m. Elks club. AT, *911 or JA. 6170. ft^KBrilANniSE.^^^_ Business Equipment*. 68 WE BUY, sell safe", make deake, ehow cases, etc. Omaha Future A Supply Co., S. W. Cor 11th and Dougiaa. JA. 2724. Fuel and Feed. 41 KINDLING—$6 truck load delivered. Sawdua?. Bal>d Shaving*. .IA. &740, Good Things to Eat. 6! PICK CP gool windfall apples In Finch's orchard at Ft calhoun fnr ;-r>c. per bush*) fiRAPF,8-B c#n?s a pound. Hilltop Place, 90th street, mile south of Center. IIom*-Mad« Things. 63 PHONE your order* for home-mad* cake* and plea. WE. 4952. Household Goods. 64 YOU ARE LOSING, every day that you fail to take advantage of the furniture bargains at Stephenson's 1609 Capitol Avi. Private aalea and auction OAK dining room table, chairs and hand vacuum sweeper, good condition. WA. 0121. FOR REAL furniture and rug value# aee Home Furniture Co.. South Side. Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW and second-hand motora, dynamoa, LeBron Electrical Worka. 218-20 8. 13th. Musical Instrument*. 76 PIANOB FOR RENT—14 per month. A. IfoSPE CO.. 1615 Dougiaa. Wearing Apparel. 72 TAILOR mad*. lady's winter coat, ■lightly used, size 38. HA- 1232. Wanted to Buy, 78 DESK DESKS. DESKS New desks. used desk?. bought, sold and traded. J. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam St. AT 614 6. ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board. 74 ONE LARGE room for 3 or ♦ gentlemen; alao single and double rooms; modern. M a we»l: 1914 Ca*e street. 11 ANSfi i.M J’-irk District. Room and board In jrlvate family. reasonable, HA. >166. NK'KLT furnished room, board ^optional, private home. for 1 or 2. WA. 4716. LARGE newly furr:eh*d front tlom for 2 t 3; boar 1 if d*«sr*d HA. 2724. Furnished Rooms 75 FURNISHED room for gentlemen; eteam h<• ■* ’, i v i Farnam car. HA. 7124, HA 6934. FIELD Club District—Poem f~r 1 or 2 gentlemen. Privet* home R*a« H A 189* FURV^ii -:r» room a! m derr. for eol ored for information call WE- 31S1. AT. 4881. cl*an room. IS '« week; private h-me n*ir ear 350* 8,?ft»h St. DUNDEE—Nicely furnished room, reaaon at--> garag w A 1 • ' ~•• NICE room cloae to car. In private Dundee family, for gentlemen WA. 1786. CUMING. 27 —Warm south room; mod ern. privet* family. 13 Dv HA. *959. Bef. 314 S 47D ST—Furnished room for gent'*man. Famine car line. WA. 82 4 1. PLEASANT room, private home. 4 block to Farnam rar. nearly furnished. HA. 7483. HARNEY St. and 28th—Desirable, con ven -nt ronn r,. *Cy furnished HA 4**6. DUNDEE—Cheerful room, convenient to i ar. .fv g. - sr WA f '« - WA. 1641. Rooms for Housekeeping. 76 SPENCER, 2171—Taro furn. h*kp. rooms in Kountxe place. 620 per month. Cali we W here f*> htop Tn Town. 7b HOTEL SANFORD—1ft h and Farnam. HOT EL H 1: N SHAW—16th and Farnam. Spgr! : rates fo pfrmaSCPt guests HI \I. I -T UI-HIH ItKNT. Apartments—I'ltmishr*!. W l> F ;;«i (TFI.Furr-Shfl mod. four • :ua and sleeping porch. home apt. on Florence Bird Ho? wafer heat. parage HUNTER Inn—Home for the traveling man to '*a\e h»* ■* :fe o comfort and safety Te!. AT *366. 746a D,*dge liOZY modern. r«; two-room Art. Lvfi'th ■ furn shed. laundry done; close in »*A 0874. j 1*62 N :<TH ST. 3-room heated apart I m*nt Call evening*. Saturday or Sunday NEWLY dec mod. airy 2-rna. apt. 1S37 ‘5«-»• light waterfree Apartment*— 1' of urr.ighed, 81 25TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. Fj\* roi’ina cloae to St. John and Creighton university alao parochial and public school and either of the high tv bool* la also walking dis tance. Handy ar service to any part of • it> Oak finished and hot water heat The rent is reasonable. 1 . a e call AT. 4666. KE. 1732. AT THE PENHOW COURT, 4 Itn and 1 * tge S*,« ON DUNDEE CAR LINE. Avi1 '.able now. one beautiful five-room apartment every room a shower of light largo grounds, attractive lawn kb4 | shrubberv ; hosted c.irages on premise* | Telephone lanitor WA. U'iIK AT THl^ E*v* rooms iving t^f- dining room bedroom and kitchen In the best of coo dit:on *•'1 a' a convenient b>o * * on. !*•■'! j Harrev No 1 l T* •' I Renting for only I «' winter, 156 01 *4mme PETPRR TRUST COMPINT. • Where Omaha Re*"* AT 0944 1 : a - i Farnam *•» A PERFECTLY a--toged small apt bav mg liv ing room, dlnmg alcove, large dreaa log room, bath and kitchen N.' 17 iVnamd.-.-*, 7t- California ft. PETER S YRUST t OM U \NY. • W here Olii .ha Ren*s " AT 6* 4 4. 17th and Farnam 8ta • 'VS. two thiee and four-ro^'m apte 136 tn 676. _PRNKE RUN • ___ PFTFRS TRUST COMPANY •WHKAE OMAHA KENTS*' AT 6644 1 7th and Earn.am 8’e APAMTMKNT8 and flats for rent. w j palmer co at K.al Estate Managmenf Apecialiata cm.l VV.r TFRRACK Ws’k-ns dista*- e Rato »4? ft and ? . 8*1 N 79d V ► 17 STEAM HEAT. « room at?a lift and m close tn tl P. %ttehhma lttl6 Chicago 8t FIVE loom* and stn room, choice Far jnurn car line HA 7174 or AT. I'JT. I9nu*r« ft*r krnl 85 PITH \ND CENTER 5 roenia. la*o g i9tn lie * rooms also at t*m* adsl-eas 6116ft per month A 1 new!' papered painted and clean !Vs««-aaita at eftee j AT 6C»6. kt 1111 real estate—for rent. House# for Rent. . 8-1 NEW HRICK DUPLEX. «lth and Hurt. 6 room* and aunroom, 'TlJOH*r*C'MrrARVILLE. REALTOR 1002-3 City Nat,AT. 60.8. NEAR HANSCOM PARK. 1201 Wright St. Elegant 7-room houa». four bodrooma^ Tin. large yard. 285. to right party. CHAM.KS 61'NDBl.AD CO- Keellne Bldg. JA. 3?.l0. lou 8 30TH ST—6-room house, mod, bath, hot water, electrlo llKtJtx; garage. 230; without._222. _^_ NORTH 1STII 2218—All modern. tiO. Newly deeorat-d: 3 bedroom, and bath, apron'd floor. Key at 2222. 7 RMS—r-loe* to c-ntral and Teob Hlgha Fine condition. HA 7124 or HA 2903 .3147 CHICAGO ST—«-room houaa. all — modern. |60 per month. HA. 2657. MV Minne Luta home fbr rent; mual bava good referencea. fall KL. 5155 THIRTY-THIRD 57 7 N —7 rooml. 1»V. 2414 Owner, 7 03 N. 27,d St. MODERN 6.room houae 103 N. 20th St, 265. Tel JA. 4286 or JA. 3297, 2866 DAVENPORT—7-foom modarn hnuaa with garage. Call HA. 6676. « ROOM duplex, elpep!ng porch ura;r. ce l hedrip d:atr(ct. 8 70 Oct 15. WA 22*.■ 4-ROOM houae 2015 Dorcaa St. Farm Fund* for Rent. 88 HOOD Impr ed farm. near, for rent cheap for rash. 806 N. 13th. RFAF RST.ATK—FOR SAFE. Business Property. 91 BtTSY TRANSFER CORNER IDEA!, INVESTMENT 9 % NET. GLOVER <fc SPAIN. JA 2850. Farms and Lands for Sale. 93 AT AUCTION OCTOBER 14. 440 acrea, table land, near Merna. Neb. Mark Carraher. reil eaieta auctlonear. Central City, Neb,_____________ ALMOST a gift. :>.:o-a. Mont wheat land. Write for particulars. Box 114. Auma vllle. Ore. ______________ Houses for Sale. 95 Biggest Duplex Bargair? in City *4x12$ lot south frorv special* paid Solid brick. # rooms. % in room and sleeping porch; oak ilniah. modern; new roof, nrw de or*M i*', building in ’ p-top shape; r.*ar Technical *rd Centra! Highs. Creighton university and Twenty-fourth e?r*e* car service at Twenty fourth and Burt stree's Ren*. $7° f 0 pcr fide. Price only 112.750. Jf you sre contemplating owning a home why not consider the investment side a’ong with the hetne hnd i-t us ahow you. AT 40*6. KR \ >17. Only $6,500. All modern oak and enair.al fin ish A real home close to ear • and school F.rst class neighbor hood If you want a real home choar you cun t beat this. Can arrange easy terms. Call Wal nut 2*12. Hon*##—North. 9® Are You Particular About the construction and finiah of the house you buy? If ao. let me show a'^u this nifty new five-room bungalow Complete with walks. • shades. Mrhtinr fixtures end Interior decorations. PrUe I* *00. Fnr full 'nformation call owner. Walnut 1580.__ 2616 Fowler Ave. yjx rr'~.« strictly modern. Double ga rage. W*!!-bullt. paved street. Pa^lrr pa:d O’'--# to Holy Acge! '•hnr'-h a* \ «fhool Ea«v term*. HA. S0V4 SuA-4 JA 1C 14 Moa. & p.. Carse. $5,150 Nearly r.aw Five room* an or.a f>.n Attle and full cem *r.'ed basement- Oa*< flnn-a e-d osk fto'fh. Doub> ga-ar'* c*n paved street. Cioee to car $690 car Rii'arce monthly *hown by appointment •’a’! Mr S'-*-. WA. 2*1? FOR RENT.—hen a# 5! 41 Pi-e S* at moderate price For in | formation call AT. Iflf. Mr. May. UNDER cons. ructi## Two l-roonv aU -nod bur.ral we 2111 Bancrof* J C chm'tx C"> ?5S Onaaha Nat'! . JA. 179* eve-^g* WA 12-2 strictly MODERN new HOME. »M'* DOWN BUILT - IN FEATURES. OAK FLOODS FlYNS A SONS JA MU9 CHOICE of three r.ew hcrr.es. close to car and p~h«ol 4?d and Grand Oalr >4 »»r. |fM rush Carr.pbeik WA S7f4. 4' ■*4 N 40TH ST—e‘x-roem part modern lift" ^*ah cr*‘gh. <*« Bee JA fUO. D F. HU K A CO_ buy and sell borne# Hou*##—Sooth. 97 F'-'R RENT—E'sht-reera heune nil m -tern, hot water heat east front. 2 Si: S. 3 21 St. in Hanacam park dia tr: t. Can be se*n any time Apply anltor of Dwight apartment, next | d< — north, or phone Mr. May. AT. 1956. 4728 P STREET, $2,900 This hcu*» ‘s only rr.e year old, with 1 c8 -ii r• 1 gh-P. basement. Can be brugv j on easy term* Sn='i payment down |LICKTT. KE 1429. EOTt SMT. or -#nt, -*-r Home, only 1150 r»§h p r terrain. 3**91 Valley St. Now vacant. Own# Honses—West. 98 7HTS f rOOM. a” modern hama on pared )n #x“-! *-it neighborhood. Only , I; I'® cisp dowp It '• a an a t* - th*** term* OVv 4 year* and aim oat u* new WA. 7 54 4 evening# or AT 7 412 day a. fcwlER FIN PS FOLKS who buy home* T -*t 8 r r-'-errr with n» result* -t A I a ; < Bt'RT C FOWT FR CO. Realtr-s '-ROOM cr.'ir' pa-t modern, located n*.ir Har* ' He w b*v3 Laree lot *~1 carar* fl Kir- fe-ma. j A. It**. **FF kfcr-’*on Lumber a-3 Ccal for price# on aaracra Feat 'orttruetlon at mini* mum coat. WE |S€L 'VIM. by to your order cb our beauti lot* n Firewood: very ***▼ terms r*c«« AT _ 7111 .TONES S'" — 7 room*, all modern. cor. variant location. Make an offer J A, 4*5? For Sale*—Dundee. 1(W> til ltd NTW BRICK COLON! At* ! A' 1 ? Howard St beau? fu| « uth frort Kvnnaton colonial brick residence with tS-car garage: nearly finished Living room 13*14 feet with fireplace. dinsng -com 1**15. breakfaet room. larfe I kitchen. * *unnr bedrootn*. oak floors throughout: oak finish down, cream art 1 cray enamel ur attractively decorated ! Ail special* paid cl >»* to Havre Hoi. low Tllrd and Flmwood park I’nuauaHy well constructed th-ouahout, Sn“h a , •-eaidenc# at aueh a p? e it ae’do ns of - ifered SHFPn INVESTMENT CO Realtor* jJA. 4254. Evening. WA. Sldf. F^r '‘ilt-ni'rftirt 101 1 Nl T H 4IV a T •# • t a wb tea rp> Pu» A H nir in beautiful FLORENCE K K 1 14r-» f t* for SDi tt8 n STEF P’’M PINvi SITFS O I'OR OF A CO REALTORS. '_K _ -•■ Ns* ’ • c AT »>4 a 1 Av*r.j* facing Hane 00m Par*, fu aa> at *0 attractive price 4 Or- '-'mat J a Mil \\ inted— RmI t M it«- ins NEW HOM1S R TERMS tlRt'VV* HIBBARD CO ?55 Ranke « R<-«ru^ Rida • AT ll<! For reevilts 1 *t 'our property with FIRST THV8T CO AT P?2f4 6 r l Natl Bank 5N K SKI 1 HOMES AlST WITH V* H A' 11 TON A CO. . j 3ft 4 Neville Bio h _IA #M» HKK us f—at Nf»l liat rg* an* locatiea. to ' rc.'ma Shnpan .4 Co, Rea Item ! M 4 ' 2.; K . • B ,1c ! I 1ST Tv VR ACREAOF WITH O T HAMER | 151'5 Fa n«m AT ft5$. | TtST > our prep*rtr wi?h ua cr if tea are m the market fc- 4‘Tr*ia call Lau'a >'.'b- 0 ■ ■ ‘ - A sa'es M i i 4’. || A J’-. * x ^ " R-» na K "lilt Iaa«f*r,a M'2 C ' Van B* ■ k At |$H v' P HUT V HINSON 1'4>, Real F**at» In* MM Far# am J A till woauD »XAbtr co. iu. mi