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, GUARD OFFICERS TO CONFER HERE Seventh Corps Area Meeting Thursday and Frday at Counel Chamber. Adjutants and other officers inter ested in national guard in all state* of the Seventh corps area will gather at. their annual conference In Omaha Thursday and Friday. The purpose of the conference is to discuss all matters of importance con C'-rnin^ th* development, training and •Cfidiness for active service of the na tional guard in this area and to In si ire harmonious co-operation between the federal and state authorities int his vehement. 'I’lie conference, to he held in the -O v council chamber, will be presided over by Maj. Gen. George R Duncan, e* Isted by Maj. K. C. Barton and Map. .V holt Boone. The visiting officers Mill be enter t .ined at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday and In the evening at a «’anve to he given by officers and hi lies of the corps area headquarters. A Following are the officers expected * to attend: Nebraska- Brlir. Gen Herlv-rt J Paul ( 1 I. V m os Thomas. H Win nett Orr. Mn i. \r. :. r*ot*«t. Afa.i H. C Stein. Iowa: Maj. Gen. M A Tinley. Brig •ion I. O Lasher, Brig. Gen. Lloyd D Itose anil Mai H. T>, fToe KanM«; Brig Gen. H. Neil ftahn, Col At I ton Ft A!> Lean. Missouri. l»rija: Gen. William A Raupp. col E. A*. Slayton. Col. T. II Loy, Col •lolm F, Wifjiam*. Col. George W. Phipps Col. A. L. Deltacli, Lt. Col. Aba V Adams Nrkan.sae- Brig Gen. H L McAlister M inn et ota Brig. Gen. Walter F. Rhino'**, Ca|. M. A. Walsh. North Dakota Brig Gen. G. A. Fraser South Dakota; Brig Gen. AVI 111am A Ha zle. Regular Arm'; Lieut. Col L. C. Ben veit. iLeut. col. O. W. Bethoret. ILeut Col. George R. Somerville. Maj. Thomas W Hammond. Ma.i. F.'erett N Bowman. Maj. Thomas F. Mr Nell. Capt. Wilson M Spann, Captain William L. Mays, hirst Lieut. John T. Turner RITES WEDNESDAY FOR MUSICIAN Funeral services for Frank Henry. 40, musician at the Strand theater who died Sunday following an opera tion, will he heiil Wednesday at 11 a. in., at the Hoffman-Crosby funeral home. Rev. R. R. Bryan of United Pres byterian church will officiate. Burial will be In West I .awn cemetery. Members of the Omaha Musicians' un ion will be pallbearers. Mr. Henry was the father of Lloyd Henry, Omaha youth who was fa tally shot by bandits on the night of July 14. ^ Dundee Council Meets. • Chadborn Moorhead and Robert Rosenthal, sons of H. G. Moorhead and Henry Rosenthal, respectively, represented the social science depart ment of Dundee school Tuesday morning at the regular meeting of city council. Pupils of this depart ment at the school are making a study of municipal, state and federal governments. Retired Ranchman Die?. Frank Roth’eutner, 66. retired ranchman of Kilgore. Neb., died Mon ,, day at a local hospital of heart dis ease. Funeral services will be held at Kilgore. __s Out of the Records | Building Permits*. A. O. Wahlstromp 2713 Bauman etreet, center dwelling. $7,000. ,.lf (j d Hu i fit in son, North fiftieth a'^r-.tdWN"!»n W**l» Tarker .tree.. fr^m*j'1W8Vt"nforV:S°.0J» Emmet .tree,. d '|i' llsu5ck. YlS*'Grand .venue, brick and cement block etor*. 13.000 sluv I,. K Buck company. 2703 North Sixty >'"r"ndK.‘tB*ci-,fr6m Maple "el reel, frame K dVinSfn oYfarrel. 00, Sou.h Fifty-a^ond ■ etrect, frame and eiucco duelling, Births and Deaths. John and Albina Kotrbe, 2523 Caitelat ‘‘Franewcu and Salvatrlet Noclta, 104 H Bruno 'and'’Qiovannlne Qunlno. 2016 North Fifteenth e,r-t. girl. , , r.eater and Oladys Monroe, hospital, bCHherman end Helen Gray, hoepltal, hoy. James and Irma Snoylek. '"^.V *JN“Yh John end Maggie Brim, 401^ Norm W^ui’r^nd 5!ydlkbSoren.en. 2503 Bristol * Leandro and Ramona Garcia. Oibaon. ■‘Ski, and Beasle Malmqalgt. ItOS Nerth T ArnilT«‘-nil Buthi. Ham. =61* Wash ‘"lb? Ind'Y-oulie M.rron. 4716 South Twenty - sixth fctreet. tr*»ar). girl. rbarlee and Una Shuler. Thirty-secunU ,niJafm*nrrl«nd‘rTh.lm. Toua.ll. K»» C“r"vlntr*and "cun Wlneberg. boapltal. * Willard and Eugenia Ohne. hoepltal. ' "o'rvfillTnd Anna Ball, hospital, boy R A ami Rose Metham. 2516 South T*;‘nm,?tr.n*d'LUUan Hofmann. 1113 Sable, *!rTUdenirand Thelma Dickson. 4617 Lari r,r”m‘,.rrtind>SJ.eu. Serban,.,. Seymour ^YttchaeV and F.von MnElhane.y. Forty. Efghteeciith street. 8*f,l , ii.-*,,. Frank end Mary Green, lelS Monroe " N*!t and Jesus Garcia. 2416 P street. bo&ny and Alma Minardi. 1336 South T"noVi;{\nTum2« Ben. 1*33 Ontario *'rHSnry‘r»nd Anna 8ew.ll, 1471 Ames •VK?m*'r*and Theresa Fisk. 4102 Mepl* ‘"ttara b"»r>d Gertrude Andersen. 63H A Riondo street. boj\ Ruth Drennln*. *?6 "yeere, 3402 South T''rYrnU*Lm.,P.Vne. infant. 202, Loeu.t f.evi, «0 yeare. hospital. I Miller 64 years, hospital ,Tt,h n Low man Gray ham. Infant, hoa r"Y,.n„ Stejekel. 61 years, hospital. k Flothlennier 44 years, hospltel -au\ krtiskment] Pile Sufferers Get Quick Relief Doctor discovers roal remedy that actually heals. Piles and absorbs them never to return. No man or woman need suffer an other hour from any v>aln. sureness or distress arising from Hemorrhoids or Pile* now that this wonderful pre srrlptlon known as MOAVA HL'l’POK ITORIES can be obtained for a mod erate price at any flrst-cinss drug etore on the money back If dissatisfied You’ll be amaxed to see how quick ly It acts. Blessed relief often comes In an hour: even In cases of long standing Tilth profuse bleeding, really wonderul rcgult* have been accom Wished. ..... f Remember the name, MOA' A H I ■ /foSTTORIES. end be sure to follow tne simple directions that came In «»cb box. Beaton Dtu« Co. . New Florsheim Store M^naaer for Omaha —Photo by Hejn \V. L. Ringer. W. t,. Ringer has been appointed manager of the Florsheim shoe 8tor< In Omaha. Ringer has been with the Florshe ni organisation for muiythun 10 years, having been previously con nected with th'dr stores in Pittsburgh ar ' ' i’1”do Ringer lias plans for cum r i ng t '' store. Including a new exterior and completely changed Interior and new fixtures. NAVAL GUNNERY TEST POSTPONED Norfolk, Va.. Nov. 18.—Until the present unfavorable weather condi tions abate the gunnery tests against the unfinished hull of Ihe super* dreadnaugh Washington, off the \ ir ginia capes, last of the capital type of ship to bes crapped or sunk in accordance with the Washington arms agreement, will be postponed. The Washington, lowed by five lugs, left the Philadelphia navy yard Saturday for the scene of the experi ments 60 miles east of Cape Charles, but remained inside the Delaware breakwater because of the rough sea outside. Meantime guunery experts from the Navy department at Washington, uoucirt tus battleship Texas, whose 14-Inch guns will sink the Washing ton. market time today. The expert menta must lie conducted in almost absolute calm, naval officials state. Real Estate Transfers. Ro.m C Lyons and huauand to J htj H. Shopman n w cor. 23<l and Cats feta., 112x116.2 I-'gQOu William Chuda and u.fe to Over land Mt* <t Finance «;<>, Biowt.* si.. 10* fl w. of 4id Ht.. south •Ida. 169x126 2.975 Attics Grant and wife fo Overland Mfg. & Finance Co Ida. at . 126 ft. <» of Mima Lusa. sve. north aide. Irregular .... &.-0 ponnia V Eggern to Overland Mtc. A- Finn nee Co e. w cof. 26tn and Tiyior sta 40x127 3,?Ij Temple McFayden and wife to vTlilrm Rosenwar*n and wife, n. \\ «or 42 1 and Vinton at". 1X9x316 1 Dal la H. Arnold and husband '•> Cl»*c F. Watklna. Fontvoelle blvd.. 345- ft. n. of Pinkney .-t w eat Hide 56x100 . .. 9ov Della. li. Arnold nnd nuchand tr* Cleo L. Watklna. Foimne *> bl\.i , h (- n nf Pmkffey at . wen eldr. "»0\100 950 George Vanek to Thonv.i Madern, Gold at.. 100 ft. ft ot 40th M . «v ith aide. 50X124 5ft0 Anna Colo to WjUI-m F, Mul ligan n **. cor. ti 0111 and Pine ate.. 101*4*276 . 2 ,f8» H. I Ayr«*j to th* B> ron Re-’d Cm.. 26th a. •». 25“ ft. n of Hickory id., west side 50x127 3 Hannah Coleen and husband ti» A. .f. Baatien. Emmet at.. 455 ft. 'v of 24th at.. north aids. 00x542.9-u Emin A Thleae and wife to Ll'*yd N. Osborr 4it|i ht.. *0.7 ft. a of Bedford ave., east aide. _ <6x1- t .1.1 . Mat* Sinutny nd wifo to John Marwald and wife* n. co . .*Hi and V ftta ISIVjXlBO . .. 3.460 Ch i rlfte 55*. Martin and wife to Hie tee 1. Iowa si. 132 ft* ■ • of 28th ave.. south aide. 46x117 *7 j N, i*i#d and wife It* Mary F Cooper. Faruam at.. 52 ft e. of s . nor*it able. §“x;3i . 16.000 Bessie • dson and husband to .Tohn L. Swisher, 1 orcas *t.. 152 f< i,. . nnrt'i h-d*- 4tix!29 o0J Sr AnderSOh and husband to Anny Magzamin, Davenport n , • . nf 21st a* , ni.rth a'de, Irregular .. 16,006 John N. Jorgenstn and wife to Charles \V. Schlrch’. a w eor Florence blvd. and Ida at , f»o*160 1 Jo*1* C. Kft^spachter and wife to I.. J Millard. er al a. w. cor. 2 let e. and Howard at , 70x» 6 *«■' -■> 1 AV\ FRThEMENT. Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat which • onies an4 *fa>» vi ,iere If !® not iMfa burden to ■ a rr> a hindrance fo activity, a curb upon pie a Mir** You can removo the fa' where It shows by taking after each meal ami at b<*dtlni*. on-* Marmnlt Prssorlptlon Tablet. Thane little tablets are an pleas-j 8n( and effective an the famous nrescrlr* 11Oil from which they take their name. Ruy and try a box today All «lruKK'*t** li»- world over sell them, at one dollar for a box, or you ran order them direct from the Mar mo la Co . General Motors Bldg Detroit, Mich. You tan thus nay goodby to dieting. exercise and fat. ADi ERTIHJCM F. NT. Operation Advised Friend Said . “DON'T Do ITT T ry Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound First* Proved Good Advice Chicago. Illinoia.— "Just a few lines to let you know what Lydia E. Pink* I-lharn s Vegetable Compound aid for me. I was mar ried going on for three years, and went to a doctor and was taking [treatments twice a week for pains every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days |with them and trie _ doctor would call and inject something into my arm to put me aHleep so I would not fed the pains. At last she said I would have to be operated on if I wanted any children. Well. I just happened to go to see a friend with her first baby and I told her I was going to the hospital, and she (.aid, ‘Don't do it! You go and get a bottle of Lydia E. Hnkham’s Vegetable Compound and you won’t need any operation.* bo my husband got mo a bottle right away. Now I have two lovely chil dren. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to every woman. It has helped me and a lot of my friends.' — Mrs. A McAndless, 17n9 South Morgan St., Chicago, Illinois. I FIRE BREAKS OUT IN HOLD OF SHIP Havre. Nov. IS.—Fire broke out to day in the French line steamer Texas, which is at the Havre docks with a cargo of grain, barley and cotton from Houston and Ualveeton. The blaze, believed due to spontaneous combustion, was raging In three holds and the entire fire department was fighting the flames. Collision Reported James Townsend, 213 Fast Washing ton avenue, reported to police that his ear had collided Monday evening at Bryant street and Broadway with a car driven by a nunidentlfied motor ist, who did riot stop. Damage was slight. - | I ADVKUTIHEME> r. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOV FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Kheumalic Poison Starts to Feave the System Within Tweuty-four Hour*. Every Drug gilt in the country is au thorized to *a.v to every rheumatic *uf- } fertr thet if • full Pint pottle of AUenrhu. , 'he sure conqueror of rheurnaMsm, doe* not show the we y to etop the a irony, re duce swollen Joints end do sway with even the slightest twin** of rheumatlo pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. AUenrhu ha* been tried and t**ted for end really marvelous results been accomplished In the most *»*’«*'*■ . where the suffering and intense end piteous and wtaera the patient wee helpless. f 2 1 I Rochester. S' V th» .J s-o\erer of All-" rhu who for man} years Buffered the tor ments of acute rheumatism, desires »U stiffeners *o know the* he doe* not went a cent of anyone’* money unless Allen rhu decisively conquers this worst of all ■ 1;1 ce«**•« ond he has instructed druggists to guarantee it mb abo\e it* «'*ry lu ■ta nee. M-afon Drug Co. I* my appointed egent in vour < it\ If ' nu livr out of town. I'll gladjv e-n-l v> u fry* naniruiar* ~ ADVERTISEM KNT. L00K:-HERE'S THE LATEST Cod Liver Oil Now in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder No more will weuk. thin, unfortu nate i.'hlldrtn erv In proteat when the nasty. Ashy tasting, horrible-smelling cod Iher Oil la brought out. Medical science progresees rapidly, and now you run get at your ill UK gist's teal, genuine cod liver oil In sugar coated tablets that young and old can take with ease and pleasure. Kven the rundown and skinny grown-ups, who ought to take cod liver oil, because it really Is the greatest vitamlne food and builder of healthy flesh In the world, will feel extremely joyful when they read tills welcome news. Of course, doctors have been pre scribing cod liver oil In tablets under another name for several years, but It Is only of late that one can wglk Into a drug store and get a bo* of these flesh producing tablets just at easy ns a bottle of magnesia. Thin, run-down, anaemic men. wo men anil children who need to grow strong and take on flesh are advised to gy x box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, and if you don't gain 5 pounds In .10 days Just get your money back. One woman gained fifteen pounds In five weeks, according to her own doctor—another t»n pound* In three weeks. A very sickly child, aged nine, twelve pounds In seven months, and now plays with other children arid has a good appetite. Just ask for McCoy's Cod Llvsr Oil Tablets, tfhermau A McConnell, Hea ton Drug, Hrandeis Store*, or any good druggist will tell you that they are wonderful flesh and health build ers Onlj sixty cents for no tablet*. "‘let McCoy's, the original and gen nine Cod Liver fill Tablet " CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES, n ot n r To ttie uniters of In's, psrts of lets and pin---* of rest estate hsrsinafti-r ds. e<rtb*ri. You are hereby notified thiit by Reen lutioii No. t.’ii’t now p< ml I itK before the « tty «‘mini'll r•• • haima »h* aradc of I Hf l» Hireal from "I'" Htreaf to "W" HtraM. uml "V\ " HliMl from 1 ISth Street t<> l<th 8lr**yi, ti> grade* mliov\ n on Plain In tho Offl« i* of 1b*- rn.v Knalnaer. and eu- h fradi r will be changed n« propo*ad In ha mannar provided l>y law, uiileaa pre vented by prepar prnteat. You mid #m li of you are further no tlf,0.1 that unban tha record ©wnara rap reraptlnjc f.rtv par cant of tlia real eatate • bultliur upon aald part of aalfl alr#*at make prolaat afnlnat aii«h propoaad ili.iriKe «>f *rada on or before pacembar 17, lf»?4, ♦ 1 i 111y < 1 a> a from ilia flr*t data of publ1' nllon I h" t'lty Council will • hanto iha Rial© of aald street mi pro poaad. PllDllihad In accordance with Renulu lion No ’i 3 7 fi, H* rla* 1 P? 4 • l|,, ; ' ■ 1 .1 A VI EH I* If 1 H ’T« 111 i lly i'lei k Nut 17 tjuif il*1* CITY OFFICIAL NOTH IX NOTICE. To th# owners of lots and pi*caa of real estate hereinafter described '• You and ea-.h of >ou are hereby notified that allev between 43th Avenue and 50th Avenue from Cuming Street to Izard Street within Grading Improvement Nc. 158 is oniered graded, by Resolution No. 7369. duly adopted on November 12. 19J4: also that 28th Street from Ed OteiKbton Avenue io first alley V>rth or Dupont Street being within Grading Im provement No Din. la ordered graded, by Resolution No. 7571, duly adopted on No vember 12 1924. You are further notified that unless the record owreis representing forty per cent of the taxable frontage abutting upon said part *>f said Street, file protest with the Cl*y Clerk on or before December 17. 1924. bciii k thirty days from the first date of publication, said grading will be done. . . „ Published In accordance with Resolu tion No. 7 i71 and 7369. Series 1921. Omaha, Nebra-wa November 17. 19-4 JAMES F. JIOCT'iR. City Clerk... N-l 7,. 18. 19. NOTICE. To the owners or lots and piece* of real estate ht’-dnafter described: You and each of you are hereby notified that 20th Street, from Dupont Stret t to Arbor Street. West 51st Street, from Cns telar Street to Hanscom Boulevard; Du pont Street, from 30th Street to 31st Street: \rbor Street, from GOth Street to Hanscom Boulevard: Gold Street, from Bancroft Street to Hanscom Boulevard; Allev between 30th and ;;l*t street*, from u.M.nt Street to Casielar Street; Alley between 30th and 31: t Streets, from Ar bor Street to Wright Street, within Grad ing Improvement No. 159. la ordered grad ed in one atcJ the same proceeding by Resolution No 7370, duly adopted on No vember 12th, 1924. You are further notified that unices the record owners representing fort? per cent of the taxable frontage abutting upon said pari of said street, file protest with the Citv Clark on or before December * 7th. 1924. being thirty days from the first date of publication, said grading will be done. Published in accordance with Resolution N«i 7370 i erlee 1924. Omaha, Nebraska. November 17th. 1324 JAMES P. If OCT" R City Clerk. Nov. 17-18-19, 1924. NOTICE. To the owner, of all lots land*, tracts and parcels t.f lands, within Street Im provement District No. 261-, and to the owners "f all lots, tracts and parcels of lands abutting on or adjacent to that pi - >f 15th Street, from Pi ■: Streot to xprague Street, in the City of Omaha. Nebraska Notice is hereby given that there has been filed with th* City Clerk of th-. Citv of Omaha a petition for the Improve, mint of that part of 45th Street. from Pratt Street to Sprague Street. In the City of Omaha, by paving and curbing, said petition being In words and figure* as fol lows Petition for Improving 45th Street, from Pratt Street to Sprague Street. To the Honorable City Council of the City of Omaha : We, the undersigned owners of lots or lands abutting upon that part of 45th Street, from Pratt Street to Sprague Street, in Street Improvement District No. 2 618. tn the City of Omaha, being record owners -»f a majority of the feet frontage on said part of said street, as shown by the generally recognised maps of said City, do hereby petition that the same be improved by paving and curbing And w* d-* further petition the Counc-1 to order such improvement and cause it to b* mad* and that thirty days be al lowed to »ne property owner.- In said Dlatrh t within v. h'*‘h to designate 1h* material -lee red to be used in the paving Of -aid s« reef. D. H Philnot August 7th, 1924 Lot 2*17. Fontenelle Park, 40 feet front by 111 feet deep. Walter R / nK August C^th. 1924. Lot 261, Kontem/l* Park, 37.6 feet front by II 2 9 feet deep Homestead Company, by Jim. y Fla<k. President. .September 3, 1924. Dot 79. Foil - tenelJe Park. 40 leet front by 154 fee! deep. Anioa (J»*ant. September 17th. 1924 Lot 25 7. Fontenelle lark, 40 feet front b> 119 f*et deep. Fr*d H Mapea. October 7th. 1924. Lo*f SO and 81. F ntenelle Tark Addition, 4u fe*t front by 134 feet d*ep. O. L. Llndatrom. October 7th 1984 Lot "•»- Fontenelle Park, 37.6 feet fron* by 111.9 feet deep. Magg e Sinclair August 6th 11*4. Lots 254 and 259. Fontenelle Park. 46 feet front by 112 9 feet deep Clyde and Alta E Fugle’. August 5th. 14.| Lot 25*1. Fontenelle Park, 40 feet front by 112.9 feet deep Auguata and Anns Doerwa’k August =. il.l. Lots *5 and 86. Fontenelle Park. • a- h 40 feet front by 134 feet d**p. Hulda Sinclair August 5 1924. Lots S' end 84. Fontenelle Park, ’40 feet front I • 134 fee* deep Eeriest O Tohrson. August 6 1924, Lot *2 F^nteneilo Park 40 feet front by 134 fe*t deep. Carl R. F and Blanche Hallgren, Au gust 7th. 1 92 4 Lot 26 8. Fontenelle Park. ; 6 fee* front by 111 feet deep. Jennie P. McCandles, October l^th. 1924. r.M 263. Fontenelle Park, 40 feet front by III feet deep Evar M Ohmin L*t 254. Fontenelle Park 40 feet front by 111 feet deep. Filed October 23. 1924. at 10;00 o'clock A NT You ar# further notified that you and each of you will have fifteen days from November 17th. 1 9 2 4. the first day of publica’lon hereof in which to file pro test In the office of the city Clerk again** th* regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Published in *ecordan. e w ith Reaolu th-n No 7 37 4 Series 1924. Omaha. Nebraska, November 17th. 1924 JAMES P. DOCTOR. City Clerk. Nov. 17 18-19, 1924. UOAL NOTICES. Trasury' Department. Office of th" Fupervlsing Architect. Washington. D C-. Nov. 10 19.' 1. Wi-aled Proposal* will be opened In this offm* at : p m Dec. 8. 1 924, for changes in the lobby screen and 1 r* i * * ellaneou* remodeling and repair", in r'ludlng mechanical equipment and light mg fixtures in the l\ S t ourthouse, < re tom House and Poatnffbe at. Omaha. Neb. Drawing* and specifications may be ob tain*.! f■ i*• ix the Custodian of the building at Omaha. Net* or at tl " office In the discretion <•( the Supervising Architect. J*.* A Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect. NU-26D-3 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT". Funeral Notice*. 1 I _ i PLA'.KK- KMa Mat, Nov. I. Ac. «1 yearn, 8 months and 28 days She la am vlved by her huaband William; one 'laughter Mr" F G penry; two anna. Ed mond and Floyd; her father. Jamep Ed munds; one -later, Mrs. Nellie Benda two t»rother", Chari"* Edmonds and William Edmonds; on* atep son. W. H Plager. ail »f Omaha: one step son, Herbert Flager of Tt< oiun Waab and one atep-daugn ter M*ra. W. E Kilns of Billings, Mont Funeral services Tuesday, Non. 18. at 2 n. m. from tli* Omaha Funeral Home .4 12 North sixteenth atreet. Intermem West Lawn cemetery. WESTON—Mr#. Mary, age *7 years at h*r residence. 28)48 W"bstt*r St Widow ;if tho late Jam"* W#ft B survlvi i by two daughters. Mis* Nell, end t-lefer Marc i'ctrnnlllg -f PL Berchman'i a ad* rn rf HmaJu; also by one aon, Frank E. Sut ion. Nob . and slater. Mr*. H Tarry of gotten. Neb, nnd nine grandchildren Funeral services front family residence, . n- Webster Ft . ueaday. ‘ 4.'- a m i,» st John Collefeat# church, • a m Interment Holy F"puloh*r cemetery. Direction of lle*f*y ,x Heafey AT. ‘Jbll PKUDEH—Mr* Anna, ag* "1 years r"sl denes Ft. Crook boulevard: died baturdax night feurvived by her husband, Mathe s , mother. Mr*. Lottie Pet#™ of Ottumwa. |a.; two brothers. James Peters, Hedrick, la. Albert Peters Denver. Col Funeral Tuesday, 3 0 m front Brew er's chapel. Dr. R L Wheeler officiating Burial Meet Lawn cemetery WHALEN—Mr#. Catherine, widow of th* ]«tc Jeremiah A >h# 1* survived bv tire# son* George of Buffalo N t Frank of Chicago end Edward of Omaha four daughters. Mr* Charles Patrick of I’hicago Mr* John Fltapatrlck, Mies-n Miiv and Agnes of Omaha Funergl nr»i|re later. Gentlemen a mar tuai v *n c harge HIBBLER —Mary, beloved wife nf the late Dietrich lllbbler. died at her home. I 07 Pierc# atreet, kfondsy at the age of fti year* Funeral service* at the Hulee and Ri"p"n chapel Twenty-third and (timing *«rcet. Thursday. Nov ember 29 •» -. p m Interment Prospect Hill cemetery Friend* welcome. MORGAN—Mr*. Elisabeth, eg# *4... w blow of the lute John Mi* I* aurxived by three soli*. George nnd I of Omaha and J \V. of t.*rork*fon. Minn Funeral Frida) at fi.80 to Holy Family . hur< h * o clock. Interment Holy Sepul cha* * enietery,__ ANDHRRON—Tarl A . age 7•» years passed away November t". Funeral Wednesday afternoon at o'clock from 'he N. T Hwanaon chapel. 17th and 4'umlng. Interment F<" • •• t Lawn cemetery. VhiiHn and Monuments. "Automatic Mealing" * narrate burial vault* recommended by all leading undertakers M f'rl by 1 Mu* h* Concrete Burial Vault Cu Funeral Dlrrdnr*. Ii ~Hl Al t ~* H KAk'ltY l.tfidet' sker* and I nihalincr* Phone AT tM1 Office, ;h|| l ernarn i E* ( A MLIHJIED -MN' U D*2» ANNO! M KMKNTS. Funeral IMiPfturs. 3 T^T^Tk- KILH EN. At Your Seivice. 2222 24 Cuming St JA. 1224 Brailey & Dorrance. HUKKM AN'-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge and 2 41D St. Funeral directors. JA. C. (.’. HAYNES FUNERAL HUME I .’1020 N. 24th SLKE. 03t>7 In. 1*. SWAN SUN. 177H AND CUM I NO j Quiet. Dignified Supervision. | JOHN A. GENTLEMAN H X. 1»;642411 Karnain St. ! LESLIE U. MOORE. 24tb and Wirt. WE 0047. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT Fiji eft' Law n. Call at the gieen* house* at entrain© of cemetery (West oi | Florence). Orders are being received for evergreen blanket!;. winter wreathe and cut flower*. Offices at the cemetery and 72*) Branrieia Theater Building. C ard of Thanks. G WE vhh to thank our many kind friends and neighbor*, especially the M A Dia drow & Co. employes, the Elks' lodge No. >2. Poes’ drove No 1. Beech camp. M W. A . f"i their kindness and sympathy shown at the lime of death of our deal husband and father also f<»r the rnan.v beautiful floral tribute* —(Signed) Mrs. Isabelle Foley. Mies Emma T. Fok) I'eraonalg. 9 NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed i b living apart from hla wife. Maud Voorheee. formerly residing at 35 Leavenworth St., and will rot be respons ible for anv bills contracted by her for «!'• ged family or personal purposes.— (Signed) C. F. Voorheee. _ THE SALVATION ARMY industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture., maga zines. We collect. We distribute. Phone JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect * ur new home. 2»'9 N 18th S' COSTUMES, theatrical, historical masque costumes to rent. Liehen. 1514 Howard. I.ost and Found. 10 LUST OR STOLEN. Gentlemen . trailing bag containing blue prints. notes and < oi respondenc* . valuable to owner only; also slide rule, toilet arti cles. clot he*- etc. Book a and papers very important, need badly. Very liberal re ward for return "f hag and rontenta to HENNINGSON ENGINEERING CO.. Omaha. Neb Anyone having Informa tion about above will b» amply repaid by reporting to above address. At TiQMOBILES._ Automobiles for Sale. II • I BI T YOt'R USED CAP. FROM NASH VRIESEMA The Place that Guarantees Toi Satisfaction. Dodge Sedan .. . . $950.Oh Dodge Sedan . 200.00 Huick Touring . .. 12. 00 Studebaker Light 6 .. 425 00 Chandler Touring ......... St ah (**al!fornta top) . $50.00 Nash Knitdst r .«'■' Durant Sport .. v-. • Chev. Touring . Q-' "" ! Oldsmoblle Light s . Chevrolet Coupe (new) . 670.00 We trade and glvs terms. Opsn Evenings and Sundays. 2054 Farnam Nash Uptown Store AT. :916. I SASH «(,|.\N fir <i!» frit .•!»•» cordi- , [lull HA -Si ..r JA ««) P.K Zimin*; I l»a'. mr dlv. a iso • I far for " m?>* j. b»» q 11 fq 1 h»i .» r ■ and «"hlra«"I 110 CARA lord* an! oth*r ni*kr». 1st and tic i aih or tern _ OOI.D.-TnOM At TO FADES rQ , 2112 Harnry rt. _ AT *44». .SASH VRTESEMA 41 TO CO, USED CAR 6TORB 2054 Fare a in__ AT 541 Bi'ICK toqrJrr. i»::. foqr-e> Under In «% Client ri|,dlt:in. >350 Oniaha Fi T<t__0). Trucks for Sale. 12 TRUCKS FROM I TO - TO.V. SEE IS IN OUR NEW LOCATION. International Harvester Company, 16th at Jon**. Tal. AT. OSI'' Auto Accessories*. Part*. D» GUARANTEED new end used *uto patta at a special out price. Nebraska Auto Parte. 101#>-Xa Ham-.. St JA. 4981. and * 32^3 Cuming St. AT, 1»70. 8PEOIA L— New F-rd plate glas* w ind- ■ shield, 12 nnd 12.50. Kaplan Auto Farts. 2111 Nl.-hola* HI SIN\ S8 81 RVU V. Millinery—Dressmaking. -3 ACCORDION, elde. knfo, bo* pleating, covered buttons ail etylee; hemetlRhfng; buttonholes Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 80S Brow n Block. Omaha, Neb. Telephone JA. 1924. NEB PLEATING C1 • . Hemstitching! Covered Buttone. 19(14 Fatnern. So.-ond Floor. JA. 637#.. Mi» itiR—Trucking—StoruRf. 26 GORDON S FIHKPROOF 45HSC * VAN. 344 North 11th Ft Phon* JA 3031: mov In*;, packing, e’uragr. ahipplng BEKINN OMAHA VAN * STORAGE. l*th snd Leavenworth St* Packing, mov ing. storage, shipping JA. 4162 (JM)BK VAN AND. STORAGE PACKlNU. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING Estimate* furnished. AT. f*8" or J A, 4334 Tainting and Tapering. 27 Wallpaper, paperhanglng. painting. Fred 4 Parks. 4 703 8. 24th St. MAOHH; AT. 7404 Patent Attorney*. 28 J. W. MARTIN. :■:*»" Pet era True! BMC . Omuhi. also Washington. Pouhla aervice. single fe.-. a lno help eell patents. < Printline—Stationery. 2'J CO M M E P1 ! AI. P RI NT l N O Gdi> Printing Co. 212 South 1 Ith St. Phone JA. 4014. Repairing. 31 ' USED end new sewing me- luges. Sew ing mahlnes suM Vtctrolaa repaired. Rent machines. |] per week. $8 per n»<> MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE. 1Mb at I Harney AT. 4841 1 ■ —.- ■ ■1 . 1 . _ EMPLOVMEyT. Ilrlp Wanted—Female. 3»» SAI LbW» »M f.N u» take orders from homes nnd office*. Full or part time Good eominleslone, Stradv work Mac kenzie Made Marmalade. ilG b. S6tli St. « ai!__ LADIES- 1 • nrn beauty « Dilute. Short course eftf.ii si 4)ulred. 1 h t recognised profession for Women. Positions at tpp wages waitin': Day and evening Call or wilt*. \foler College. L'9 S. l5th St. « ENROLi at the largest 4omptometer schorl, :i00 Courtney Hid* IA 1491. Help Wanted—Male, 37 tt« M»K K »:KFI RS AND \c t til NT A NT* Now employed, who have eueteeefullv »nmplfted or half w ay completed rour*i g In n-• ouijtan* > t.. do m •oiindiig work in their spare hours An oppor. tunlly to Work > ourself in the a4-countlug profession All 4 onnnuiilratIons confi dential State «g* what i-ouree studied, p h o n * number y :74V Omaha Her MEN wa teach scientific Lathering, L«*y io l>nrn Uoaitlolia at l>k pay wailing Molrr grail iim It* nhvay* hiisv Day soil evening Earn while l-'sining. Imjuiici Molar HsiIm j t\.,!,•«*. 109 s. 1M li ht Aid. men. written. boys. girls, li to 65 willing to wore 11 government posit lone 9117 t.'5<> (traveling or *ta 1 .unery), wilts Mr Oamgnt. 1*6 f*t Louis. Mo l*eg ' 11 tiers, fist* i o» < winch position" » Railway, V*2I7t* Omaha lb r SitlriniiMi nml \grn(H. 311 AGKNTt* Want#.I for new rapid editing machine (retails 18,91 » w..rha like .. »4ftt*. machln#*- lost petepte4i mg profits — N«ni(drs furnished Fiee literature t* 4« e *, 191 Lafajetto Aw . Ilruukhn, *N. ' '■ 4 E>in U\MKM. Salesmen ami Agents. 89 KERMAN — We want a llv»*. convincing salesman who can eel) hunkers and lend ing business men h high ‘Tams, nationally Known line *f advertising specialties and <-a lend are. To such a man vv e offer an ogreptlonal opportunity to close up per manently with one of the I:irg* «t specialty Iioiwm fn th** world, rated At*Al. Call for personal Interview with our factory i epreaen'ativ e, Charles C thorg*. at loll, tenoih hotel, or write direct giving age. expei ieni-e and reference-. The American Art Works. Coshocton. O. _ • '^(THOLIt young man a* salesman Highest commission paid, togethei with bonus Permanent work C-'y or coun try. excellent « hance for advancement. i *n I! 8 to 10 or 5 to 6 at 317 Loan Assn. Bldg K^VmT AL. Business Opportunities. 42 1 riti ri:v: s sale The stock -f merchandise, conflating of j men arm buys' clothing and shoe-, uud t li<* fi\tur«* formerly ow ned by lo.- ph E. \\ Iflinow bankrupt, who did business as the American Clothing company, will be vold at public union Friday, November 21. J9i't ar 2 o’clock P tn. Further In formation may he secured from K. C. Van Kirk, trusts**. >03 First National Hank Building, Lincoln, Neb., Telephone No. B I r.c.._ FOR .SALE. Grocery store. Including building, -lo-1. and fixtures In one of »he best towns In northern .Colorado living room* in t*-yr. modern, ideal for couple nt email family, possibilities for oil in surr*. Hid ing territory reported favorable, will t.'U_e about $5.BOO to handle, no trades. — Y-2774 Omaha Be*._ __ REST 4 1 KANT VHi located b 'in? - M business. Bargain for •pn* k r He 1 v> Real Estate Loaiii. 41 MONEY TU Loan On first and second mortgages. We buy outright for • a?h Existing mortgages and land contracts i Prompt ac11 on. H. A. WOLFE CO.. OS2 Saunders-Kennedy B'dr AT 31*0 6'•» AND *5 PER UK NT M»»N I: Y T.oans on Omaha improved property at lowest rates. FRANK H. BINDER. 81*2 City National_J«4 2581. OMAHA 1-luMIJH * LA.ST NEB. FARMS O’KEEFE HEAL ESTATE Cu. Tf'IS Omaha Nat’l Bai k Bide J A 7 * I • - ?p; per rent loans on Omaha residences. Cash on hand Prompt eerviea. E. II 1 Lougee, Inc. 62.* Keellne Bldg. SECOND mortgagee or contra-'a pur chased by Tukey Company. 820 First Na tional Bank. ./A. 42.2. __ LOW RATE on diy property, quickly closed; no monthly payments. JA. 1633 W. T GRAHAM $100 to fD'.'Jun loaned prompt service F D. Wead A D. H. Bowman. Was,] Bldg -i, AND PER CENT—NO DEL A A i; a R V IN B R OS.. <■ Omaha Natl Bid? Farm Loans on West. N**b. and N E. Colo farms Kloke Investment Co Omaha MORTGAGES ari<J contra 8 Imugiit. AT :82t. Monev In Loan. 4“» "we vTITT j ..an VUl M"N1 y Ht the lowest rat» w»- ii»v« **ver made. DON’T PAY HIGH RATES Over 20 years in busln** s assure* ' r*u of a tjul-k, quiet and confidential deal at the lowest possible cos*. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. 49« Karhoch Block. Tel tk ISIS. Southeast < trier l th and Douglas .Sts DIAMOND iohns a? lowest rates business strict v * onfidefitial. Tn© D'.etnui -1 lioxn Co 1 f»ta Dodge St Established 1»34 EDI CATION.\L. __ Local Jnwiruf lion Classes. IH ; L'VT e-HO'il. MIOHT ?<-H' > u| Complete ••ours© tn all '•oinni' io ad branches. Shorthand. t'oewr.Ung. teleg "aph: salesmanship. civil servl- r Phot . JA. 1366. Complete ca’jlog f r*«. .. BuYLES COLLEGE lS*h and Harney S*e Omstis. Net* FIGHT to 12 oeka p-e*are you ! r * fin*' office posit'*1*' Ilk 'T 7 7“4 or1 wt'.te Amerk««n Collage 1517 Fartiatn j TRf . *’lTV BAR BER i,"U,tijE 1402 Dodge iff ’30* DougDs bt Cull ©*■ write for Information Musical—Dramatic. 4W POP CL A R mm; taught b* --rchrida ar •' l M Kahr .V'- Ke! Bldg A ” 4'*! Dancing \rademie*. ”»u t KEL FINE —Fa mam at 22th. oUs« and j * sem' lv Mon, and Thurs Nltes. Private; les.fone any time. AT. 7849. KF.EF Dancing x^ademjr <►. M- nd* end Frida a p. ru. Elks club. AT Sell r JA. -4 7 0. I R » STO K Dog>, (als and I'etv PF. DIG RE ED pit bull. I month* obi «A f 1.7 i Poultry and Supplies. &» PREMIUM list n«* - real; for the Omaha Poultry show Thanksgiving week \.*v. 2 1 to 30 If In teres'«*«? wr:p to R •> 4" . Neb. Harry Krudsen |fr-Ur; y ,MlyK< II VM>l>K. ^ Business equipments. .vs j WC BUT. set! * ,fe- iiidKc deek* •how rase*, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co. S. W. Cor 11th t d liO'JCUn. JA 77? 1 (mmkJ Tiling to Ktf. 6 111 1.1.Eli '-I*, s -i 1 li ii *... 11.1 ■ r.,( fa:,. ■ grade w bushel. _‘d grade >.l puihfl. Remit with ordei. i.urtl**J Uarm. Salem .Neh. Household (ii«Kh. 64 Tul die loa’ng e\. ; y day that y«.u f.-1i to take advantage of the furniture bar gitti* it StephtTBoji S lo0» Capitol .C« r':v*M mI"h and au : Ion Machinery Mini 1 ool* G» NEW and so-»nd • band motor*, i'i.'iuhh'* leBrnn Llectn^al Work*. J1I-2& 8 1J11» Musical Instrument*. ill FOR piano tuning and player n pairing.] Piano S« * v It e A* Repair i u., AT ♦&?...• PIANO FOR RUNT—$4 per monib. A. XIOSI'B P-1. 1 1> lviul.1 WAllied te Buy. desks DESKS. DESKS New deal.* used deck- bought, sold and truled J. C. Reed. K'OT Karnam St. AT 6146 BOOMS I Hit HIM. Boom* Willi B».htI. >1 TW ci-ROOM SI IT I j I. f III!; fur imbed. with llvitu room a*-t and twit. ,1 t l* Private bath, walking distance. Kv ■ llent board H A. 4 177 f iirnielinl Kootm. 7i KE ;•%.'? iTel i Lovely toon* 1 or 2 gentleman, private home n*ar ear. reason able, i \I iKt'KMA 3412 Nicely funtUh+d, hiiiu, roay room II- i •* \ vl * •*. JA. 619?_ \\ A 4 HI S L,argo furnished rooms In new modem horn* in R**nmin, HA 1679 — Hernia path roofu, near Tech High, on ear line 14 1411 S 101H M Furnished room In private family. l I 7:#: FAHNAM ST . hi? «»ne *team»heatad sleeping room " 1th radio_ _ Itoom* for llounckfcplvig. 76 1?4 80. Slat K\t licomi with S I are* window a. hot water heat Fiue plae* for the winter:* walking distance ala*» *» un tuinlehed loomu month IIA 3. IP KuH IU N l t»ti. i'miiii and k i- henette. employed couple m *»ferred. 1436 Crow u Point A\ e K F. 4 9 «" ’.114 California -.1 fumiahed rooms on fliel floor. nte«i ? rotma modern, reason able fall HA 4<U»1_ FINIS room choke location, walking die in tie#, for gentleman AT. ViSfc or AT t?«0. TURKU fiii mshed rma. fot light houae keeplng MA. |.»hfl. TNVt* plnNaaut front roofne Mood R»'*i averytbli g furnlBhetl ;tl« Popplrion Av* \\ln’r»* fo stop in I'agM. 7s IMTH. S\NI ORIV null and Kama in HOTI5L IfKNRIIAW —lt.ih anti Farnain. Sncctal Rate* t<> Permanent Oueate HI 11 I'iM. M W M l Hh \ss\ I iirtiUlp t). tSti.i | llLNTKR Inn--Home for the t ravelin a* Hi>tn to leave hie wife m comfort giull litflljf, Tft, AT. lltiii'. 34'1* I'titl*^ BtILlHMt M WU.fcKV ASSN. I nfiiruislitHl. Hob A HEAT. PAHOAIN. Nil r v arranged 5-room flat#, desirable . i-.»e 1" it ion, on Farnam rarime or walking iliHin nee. Pnxtr.n Court (near 2Uh ami Douglas St* *. No 216 with ad » $ No 211 At $47.30, all have kitchen* com pletely ♦ quipped. PESTERS TRUST COMPANY. "Where <unaha Renta. ” AT. 0544. 17th and Farnam St*. REAL ESTATE—FOR BENT. Apartments—Furnished. 80 Knur well arranged room*, large porch in addition. Apt. No. 4, Troy. 300a Harney St.. $.>2 50-02.50. PEI BBS TRUST COMPANY. "Where Omaha Rente !,\T 0;t44 17-tli and Farnam St*. TH RUE room*, private reaidetice. dandy furniture and io<ttlu;i- or. car HA. 7H4> _'RL* - i ' v' , s —Cozy furnished mod ern two-root apt Apartments—Unfurnished. 81 4:«60 MILITARY—New 5-room hr • k fl«* (jas stove, lc* tK>\ water furnlahed. Rent <30. Call W A. 604*.___ AT 9135 or AT. 9737 (Tel.) 5 room* and ♦ in room; fine condition; Boulevard and Krnfim. __ i.iNt, two three and four-room apt* $3' to 175 _DRAKE REN TAT, AGENCY. APARTMENTS md flat* for reut. W. J PALMER t O AT. *930 Real Eata’e M na^'-’iient SpfH tails'a PETERS TRUST COMPANY. WHERE OMAHA RENTS." AT. 054 4 17th and Farnam St* college Terrace. 5-r*<o»n hudUng. Pr. e Ml' .V! and #52.50 2221 California St. ■TA 6 5 2 2 f'I\E R'm'iM niodern apartment, garage. ni»Hi North High *<‘hofd, 2 block* to 1 *r Ut*e K E. 2 7 49 be' w --n »; «p,J 7 ~3u p "< DOIXJB ST 2614 •• room. mod. brick duplex. walking d»Rtar>-e. HA 1659 STEAM heat •» room «l'‘‘ * ■' and UP . close In '.i Stebblu*. 1*10 Chicago St j hkal ♦state—for rent. TiusmvJh^TMaTfTnur^RvnTT^Ts Auto Men, Notice! Slo S. 25TH. Space in wen end of Crorstown Oarage. formerly for our service station, fur rent. Thl* !a particu larly adapted to a service station, ♦ ire *itop or the like international HARVESTER fo. AT ■ 60 e l.Vh and J--nea St*. H11U866 for Kent. NEAR DUNDEE SCHOOL. ‘ n4 Cap:'td—6 room*, rewly decorated, ,shu' h »*puni.'f. Immediate poe«eji*ioit >hed<i Investment company., realtor*, JA 4234; evening* WA. 3H>6. a V JITH STREET. ern. hot water heat. <50.00 t in ♦'Ity. HI AT I cu . AT. 9500. — » room niudn n home. <50 ] at floor $30. REES 26"*> K ar: ba**ai*-n?. $12. C C BEAVERS Hi._J A. 2 4 30. »•• ,R -\T.E or rent, new * room hour* ' i»h h; ?h Urge front room suitable fot atjv buaiues.- Full cement basement. 5#»:>2 S loth £♦ 151 N. : ,'TH ST ’ r n.od., new ly dec, < i t ■ ♦-.'.e ltd neighborhood, $5f' I rat Ti uM ««. H r ♦ a I Pep; AT. "7 2? . NK’.V s• r;* t}y modern f e-room home. .■•*3 4 Virths garage: rtqwjy Nov .0. *> 5 H V »n; . ROOM mod ouae - blfci to car. I bik. , • ••rth Field * qi. c. <*tn Ave. Owner *31 So 42d i t .* 04 * H -PMA N V\E - t. larg* -oor *. mederi and garage. $4* Call AT. . ,i« ;. i‘TM-S<> ♦r :vem«: al? modern ■•x-epttora. g*> <! urd«r HA 5*14._ TT5 JCO ■ 051 d :• ERN HOUSE If** 27TH _ HulUM—Purni'iifd. *4 j Fl ' NI.-HEU hHot »»t*r u** ©p burner i-’jtl** gvrago. Ircrn^ - u ’Me perfection, VI a »)7. K» .-j v w < r©- ti Mr.rtly modern hp^F pa»-»iy furnished; double gsrsge; ©n r * -d t reet ♦ , HI \f I ST A T4 —KOK ~SAIK Business IToperty. 91 | Bl’S\ transfk;: CORNER. I r - F V *. INVESTS! K NT * > N V. T. _2 j Farm* ami I^ands f»»r >ale. 93 IMPR' *VE1 • 1*0 a :*•*. 14 miles from Fairfield. Neh . all choice. level lend lArcain price. » oi terms: possesion ‘ iich 1. !»*(. s > LAH?ON. *'!arks. N el>. AT MVnOV NOVEMBER V. a . in** ' \ • • trm»r*«4ed, two mll*s f i on' Waco Mck C*rrah*»r. t* al estate] SU( i ioiirei. Control Cits. Neb. || h)M >. (or V*! * H.*5*» Easy *ernie. New* 5*rm. eii modern t> mjr.ii.-w 50 - ft it.» c*i*)e ’ > car. Lm e ii»nK> «.»,* H r.Jej. KK 0 Z «i ‘ METCALFK COMPANY * j r > u1! 11 *•■; or IT II Htaei—North. 9* 5-Room Bungalow, Price $5,200 "> h& e i I*- *r 5 * oom homa with oak floors and finish. Urge room* A d* i h n w’th 1 - of kt hen • . a d • to f s •- « - ' * lh u.** « If mam >t • ' Nice high light 1 a«-• n an w. h dust proof . o*l bin A won* J-iful attit. ha lt-nl ; ace to dr? jour n • ter • lm >4• 1 a.*h will 1 ve > >u pofeeeaion Two block* to > »- two blocks to triad* school, sia bin* l a I. Did© High school. YOU thouM tee thit td sppreelste It T. H. Maenner Co., Realtor*. AT :.• Mr.sha Loan Bldg. Perrou. WE 0• ?.'. Burrell. KE 0 41k Every House Brand New OCR FIVE ROOM BCNGALOW is surrounded by all new horn* * The owner of th<s placa an use 1500 at . < n- e and offer* to take a prl *• that • should make it «ell The living room is 14\?<', with bookcases dining room Is :» i dream, sit can *!i at the breakfast nook; « mother's kitchen, two g*eai b g corner bedrooms with three© window# in each, a real basement. best furm.ee. Urge let. md now can » o bought for only IS . 0 1 1\ **v ;■ ? mm office PAVVE INVESTMENT CO . AT .V" Gil>e. 1 KK S>*lot KK 114* Florence Field Bungalow M t»ND* RFl'f I •*»•" ATI. -N In platting t h 1 • addition It «*» laid nut so that this house fa-e* southwest. r>n# block ea*t ©f 5"th street, a beautiful plan o«© that >ou W’t» love if you s*© u: nil a11 kinds of built-in features, si; I" the fireplace and dreary and you *11 e., *- tha* the prlC4 of I* 750 with onu |5*«o <m *h is Jus* v hat *o4i r a pee ted ti psj Ms h*\© the ke>, if ynu have the « a*b PAYNE INVESTMENT » A. AT !• Vewlon Kl| 1I1<M’bson. KK S-Ti NFAK 1(TU ANP LOCV8T S'\-room modern bou-e Oak f'o«*pp dc * n. steam heat *i**oil income property. Will tak>» lots as part payment, MILL'D INVESTMENT CO. Realtors .?A 4?5| R\eninga HA t» 7 Ready to Occupy. Brand rew (*rnom modern bungs • " le.-e thain one blck in car *id good sc hoc’. Oak fioers *1 finish large room-' Complete In ever* wmi. Lot 4.* b l.s. Sedde«1 A *rd 4'U N 42*1 b't • '''•tier ^11 a for $4 •>"» with $540 * ash M A 5704_ MINSK LI’SA new 5-rin. bungalow, fi>* pia.e and everything Onli * «*■ tftnn t M'ii iifi call Metcalfe, V\ A 65T7, MI.TOAI FL r-'MI’ \ \\ Ground Fluor 24g ft 14th M \T I4U N EW h :pga!*’w > tin alt mode-. > . * f; Mill dlatiHi. only f« 7 >> t'a#y term*. K\enlng* call G«hri«. KK M KTC A I KM * '*' M I' A NY Ground Flooi fi>3 s. 14*1* st vT HI \K" 4 iw mg, both bnrakf -»>V n*>ck. »» -Miern. |4 1 • nnh f25«» . *>h .1 *' k* limit £ Co t* s OnuhA Sat’ ,• \ IIP S 1 HU'TLY mT'Tg HN \I'V ’mi'ML f lvh\ \ Di n r in »■ V NTURKS. »'\K KI.OOR9 KAYS .v HONK .1 A So IJ rt.OHRN'lc BLN l T,o » » I*. *nent% *relgf», go* the .IN Hot M 7~ (aTH lot »Lf*' Qoi ■ i' tY K ?it#bbsne. If 10 Chicago l». » BUCK * CO., buy and ael; b* :uee KKAI, hSTATfc—FOR SALE. ' lli.uvn—South. •* 7-Room Modern, Good Location OM.T $:» 250—TAKKS *600 CASH* Not m*xv. but a snap for suino *>ne. rented for $3a p*r month. good .for.,, vestment or home. live. ca*i WA* #**' or WA, 1232. _ . J. C. Schmitz Co., s68 Dm. Nat Bank Houses—West. _W yolh last chance to ob»a;ti me of our new *-r. till rr bungalows on N. 50th St Two already b * 9 been sold; the third will Boon be got* Act quick; salesman »t your service, }.* , call at x '»ur door and show >ou throug tbi. .vofjfrtul rtacp.Built Bun**l»»\ a 50.f, t.it ■ pat il atr.rt; all larae room; oak and »nam.-l flnlah. wonderful kltabt"- • sarvlc* hall, attlr. carper bedroom, an.' Ill fact, i' a up IO Ilia minu'a In ever , II i: fta.p, KK. 4i.i. or J 1 Carnaby, Ki.. 6-1*... . M HASP BROS. -;S K.allna Bid# lica!tot,._ AT. AT; Tf-R00ivr CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW 43d and Barker Axe 2-car just ilke new. Paxed and paid. Orrer* at bargain price. Make an offer. KE. 175. or AT 4 006_ 905 South 55th St. Fix'® rooms, strhtty modern, one block t Lea ven worth car; brand new; term Carae, JA. 1014. FIELD CLUB - *> -mi., . story 6 ft eo* nor lot In-m^diate poMemton. - ant offo: Evenings Pitkin .HA «»• METCALFE COMP.VM Ground Floor 2 0 3 F 1 S > 11 F'r. AT oi Rev! bungalo1: firepl* arid Oth* i lilt-in featu a. Owner must have 1 »r* er home _ . .... GEORGE .fr <\> 6 j . 30 M_ Murrisor. Lumber and Coal for prices yrt garages l .‘■t 1 construction at Dodi mu in U 11 Gr 6 * -• W ILL build t• • >our oi d**r on our beaniT f*u lotr in Edgewood: 'ery easy terns. Phone AT. 3540_____ <F.Vj ne.y n Jem bungalow 824 South jo»i| \ (■. Right price and term*. UttP ■>eii tv a F7P4._________ -ROOM cottage, parr modern; located near Hapr: Hollow Blvd. Large lot ana garage. $1.650. Easy terms. JA. 1*86. FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy borne* Mat ' our ororertv with ue for results JA. 1 4 28. BURT C. FOWLER CO., Realtor* Houses—Benson. LET YUlR RENT PAT FOR THIS HOME. \ brand new 3-room house arranged »* ,ou can !»rsr add two more room*. Has full »ed basement with floor dra*: >r.d toller, large built-in kitchen cabinet elect oak flours throughout Just the -1.. * to es* \ Mart, the price is out5 12.750 on easy terms. E%e. call Lewie. WA. 1422 „ , R F rj ART CO Realtors, c 8 Omaha Nat Bk bldgAT 36.* Benson Six Rooms *tr - *1 v modern with large living roor. across front, three bedrooms and bath up ptnfr - Oal floor* throughout Good lo . r,n paved street On I) $600 down Trade vour xacan* iota in jmal! house as fit a* payment. Call Pederstn, HA. $485. Fur Salt—Dundee. 10* M'LKNDIO 6-room reaidenc* near Dun* jr-p school and '-arlir* newly decorated, ak floore and flniah down. *outh front, JA. 4J.4 evenings. WA. 6J>6. Fur >ale—Florence. 101 :aLI. "LTHAWAT "t trade* and home * ■ f a i t!f ul F rer.ce. Whites .»r.:- KE 1 4 I>ots for Sal*1. 10.i U DUNDEE LOTS Ftipf t in the new Happ* addi**"" Oxlso f**! pew bom** a d./r ct good for ve&r* to come, epiendid \alue* t |i 75»j. term* »f d*a;red Call OSBORNE REALTY CO. 5J0 Fe:»-a Tru«». Bldg Jackaon ?:» HAVE a few neil located iota t. Edg a od fcr aale For pr:.aa call C. A jV •'. r. * 7 * 16 i:. _ Wanted—Beal Estate. !* HOMES WANTED ?r.med:a?e v that can be handled •* • tbn0. Ha-.e ready t*u>eri Call me at 5nee for Quick sale Chas. W. Young & Son. !«<•* c National Bank, AT ?66f, HA : 0 i 1; WA 7a65 .NEW H'•MES—Yf*t'R TERMS. GROVE HIBBARD CO Banker* Reaerve Bldg AT For rtaj-ia list your property altb FIRST TRUST CO AT 07.'9 4 00 F’rat Natl. B«r.» •r i; ua f NH uatiBga any location * to 4 room a. Shopen A Co- Raaltor* ' i" •1 - '■ * K ee! I r. e Pig I 1ST your property w.th ua pr. if *ei irm in the market for a»seag*. call Lottie >hn f* uu:«'k galea MA 4143 MA t-'Z* ritAv W YOUNG A SON Real F. - *:e Rent*!* Inejran e : .'Ur Natl. ParkAT C 1 • HUTCHINSON CO. =teai F>t»*e ’«« ic 3 Finim JA •« V1LL pay cneh for lot* or Improved j?-«n • rt. f r. p.»«r siu 1'etera Tnwt B,dg _ xx>oooooooooo«oo< : Second Mortgages | \ and Contracts f l Purchased f I TUKEY MORTGAGE CO. f ) 620 Firat Nat’l Bank 0 ^ JA ckaon 4223 ^ BE SURE TO SEE The Spanish Home 5309 Nicholas St. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Daily: 2 30-5, 7 9 P. M. Completely Furniahed By DRCHARD & WILHELM CC Deaifned and Built By T. H. MAENNER CO.