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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1924)
U OFFICIAL VOTE Count Reveals He Heads Coolidge and Norris Majorities. Lincoln, Nov. 19.—Official count of votes cast in Nebraska at the No 1 ember election announced today by Charles W. Pool, secretary of state, show that Attorney General O. S. Spillman won by the largest ma jority of any candidate In the state. Spillman ran 119,410 votes ahead of Harry B. Fleharty, his democratic op ponent. The total vote cast was 471,.">34. Following is the official vote on the various natural and state officers: FOK PRESIDENT: Majority 1 * > v|m .. 137,259 • ’ T'ldge . . . 2Lfc.5&5 lari* . 1.5H4 La Fol'-rtf.106.701 81.296 FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR: Thomas . 165,370 Norris .. 274.647 109,277 FOR GOVERNOR: Norton .. 185.709 McMullen . .... 229.067 Butler . 35.501 45,358 I'OR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR; I .'Mill In .. 167.Ots r William* . 219,065 Hummer . 30.797 W»b*t*r 11.064 62,347 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: Pool . 216,813 •lohn*.»n . 204.1 13 Gilbert . 1 1.543 1 2.570 COR AUDITOR PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: (larman . 160.500 Marsh . 215.817 Amierpon . 3*.2:'9 Fawcett . 8.596 56.317 FOR COMMISSIONER PUBLIC LANDS \ND Bl ILDINGS: I. r.'«on . 151.769 Swan»ot| ... . 238,7 46 Wttffrlne . 31.240 86,976 i FOR STATE TREASURER: Larerhorst . 153.708 Robinson .231.340 Stolley . 35.296 7 7,632 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Fleharty .150.597 , Spillman . 270. on? 119.410 FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER: Bollen . 200.079 Taylor . 213.508 13,489 For removal party circle .163.932 Against removal party circle . 228.486 CO-EDS TO HELP IN CHEST DRIVE Twenty girl students of the Univer sity of Omaha will devote their after noons this week to charming money out of the pockets of Omaha citizens and into the coffers of the Community Chest. The young women will form one of five groups of the Associated Chari ties division under Mrs. Irving Benol ken and will assist in the drive each afternoon this week and on Saturday morning. The students who will work In the campaign are: Jane nillngwood, Dixie 'Miller, Alice 1 letter, Petty Dowell, Florence Jensen. 1 Kith Fraser. Meryl Smith, Olga Peter son. Claire May Morgan, Mabel Hargrave. Mary Fisher, Sonora Canado, Thelma Perry, Mabel Weage, Florence Jones, r.eol’a Sulllnger, Hllma Peterson. Martha Moene. Loralne Mcllvalne, Bucllle Carson, Grace Shansstrom and Nellie Carmichael. Real Estate Transfers. Temple McFayden and wife to Carl Marteneon. 50th street, 200 feet south of Miami street, west aide. 40x106.4 .. I 3 Leo J. Luoey to Overland Mort gage and Finance Co.. Caldwell street, 120 feet east of 27th street, north side 30xl27Vi. 2,100 Kathryn A .McShane et al to Mary Wolter. Wool worth avenue. 150 l>et east of 5t0h street, north side. 50x132 . 1 Morton M Ha mm a and wife to m Harold J. Grove, northeast cor t'«3r 38th and Boyd streets. I33x •jdO . 2,69/’ Paul Lofren and wife t«i Joseph A. H -eschen and wife. Corby street, 190 feet west of 68th street. north side 50x130 . 3,000 Harriett A. Smiley and husband to Benjamin L. Kooptnan and. wife, 27th street. 60 feet north of C street, west side. 60x150.. 4,300 Mary Stunner and husband to Henry B. Stenner. P street. 60 feet ea*t of 26th street, north side. 30x60 . 1 Prances Brittinger to David Vel azques and wife, 28th street. 119 feet south of H street, east side, 31xS7 . 2.WO Mary Peers and husband to John Trela and wife, L street. 220 feet west of 41st street, south side, 44x13 2 1,500 T. Hvenoff and wife to Welan F Zvezdlch et al, s street. 150 fe«t east of 30th street, north aide, 26x150 2,250 Robert L Fair to Mary Peers I* street, 220 feet west of 41st street, south side, 44x132 .. 1,575 Hansen Investment Co. to Vf. M. hi»on. 50th avenue. 49 4 feet north of Blondo street, west side, 49«ixlS6 . 950 Etta Curtis and husband to Then dore W Meualfe. northwest cor tier 40th street and Woolwortli avenue. 46V*xl26. l,ft00 William TTeyden to Harold C. Lewis and wife, Larlmo'e avenue. 160 feet east of 4Sth street, south aide, 4f»xl2" 4.750 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to August Burdin. Popoleton avenue. ■.'08.4 feet east of 68th street, north side. 52*105. 850 Charles H Kanke to Charles O. Green, 2-ih street. 100 feet north of Pinkney street, west side. 47x 140.15 . , • 4.300 George V Loomis and wife to Al fred c. Lundberg. 39th street. 1*7 fee* south of Ames avenue, west side. 40x133 . 500 Alex H Chisholm, trustee, to Harry A Tukejv. Howard Street. 132 feet fast of nth street, south aide. 2- x 1 32 .1 4.800 Jeanetta McClain and husband to Mary PUha Laurel avenue 477 fpet west of 43d avenue, north side. 140x140. 400 Harry A. Tukey and wife to Walter v Hoagland Howard street 132 f~e.i east of 13th street, south » *td*. j:*uj. Edward F. Williams and wife to William J Sinclair and wife. 9th street. 54 feet south of Fowler avenue, west side. 37 l-3x 130 . 4,250' Ida M Mavberry and hushond to Jot n R Zedn‘< k and wife south east corner 27th and Hlmebaugh avenues. 8?>*>x130 . . .. 3,50f» Aiira'-hm Mag/.a min and wife to Hn die Anderson, southwest cor. ner Florence boulevard and Maple street. 50x122 6,000 i Brower E. McCague and wife to Stanley Jackson et al. northwest • ., n r 7th and Lake streets, 97 I«\13H . . 8®^ I H- , d J Urnvn and wife to , 'ps .T Black and wife. Pa. t ‘tree!. 216 feet west of 55th i '••?. north sid<- 4Ox 127. 1 'f'Q Neuralgic headaches Sloan’s gives quick, positive relief Thatunendurablepoundinginyour It stimulates the circulation temples that makes neuralgic head- throughout the aching tissues, ache so bard to bear yields quickly Immediato|y the throbbing cases to treatment with Sloan s. down. Soon you flnd that th(, pain Just pat it on gently. You don’t is gone. The liniment does not even have to bother to rub it in. stain. AH druggists—35 cents. * Sloan’s Liniment 1 r- ■ -- ■ MANY PATRONS AT NEW LUNCH SHOP Hundreds attended the opening at Northrup-Jonea buttermilk shop Tues day. Lovers of a light quick lunch have made possible the success of the store at Sixteenth and Farnam streets. Forced to seek new quarters, the shop has opened at 318 South Sixteenth street. A little business such as serving sandwiches and buttermilk for lunch, and the sale of "butter, eggs, cakes and pastries, was a wonder to Omaha at the time the first buttermilk shop was opened. The continued success of the little store is ev.denced by the fact that two of them will be operated until building is begun at the older location. r- ■» Out of the Records | Building Permit?. E. Ci. Ever*. 2073 Titus avenue, frame dwelling. 15.000. W. II. Campen, 6815 Minne Luaa, frame dwelling, 15,000. C. \V. Martin. 2927 Scott, frame dwell ing. $4,500. c. \V. Martin, 2924 Ernate, frame dwelling, $4,600. W. Martin. 6531 North Thirty-second street, brick veneer dwelling, $5,000. C. W. Martin, 7009 Minne Lusa, frame dwelling, $5,000. Omaha National bank, Seventeenth and Fttrnam streets. underpinning wall, $20,000. Christ Child Center 1266 South Tenth street, fryjpo gymnasium. $5,000. R. F. Stryker, 4432 Pine street, frame dwelling $4,800. LI L. Mariner. 1822 North Forty-eighth avenue, frame dwelling. $4,000 L. L. Mariner, 1822 North Forty-eighth avenue, frame dwelling. $4,000 S. i\ Osborne, 1111 South Fifty-second street, frame dwelling. $3,500. E Hickock, 5111 Lafayette, dwelling. $7,500. Births and Death?. Blrt ha. Clarence end Sadie Chandler, 1823 North Thirteenth street, girl. P. J. and Katherine Gunderson, 411 av?nua K, East Omaha, boy. William and Alice Queen, 7109 North Forty-second atreet, girl. Cur Up and Anna Forshey. hospital, boy. Harvey and Mamie Morrow, 4903 Chi cago street, boy. Grant and Frances Lage, hospital, girl. James and Francis Riha, 6642 South Nineteenth street, girl. Carl and Dorothy Graber, 2122 Spencer street, boy. Edward and Lillian Rogers, 1347 Elli son avenue, girl. Ernest and Marguerite Hull, hospital, bov. Sam and Mary E. Vend, 4719 Fort street, boy. Arthur and Ida Shnldelbower, 2223 North Thirty-ninth street, girl. Cirina and Sarah Fisacaro, 612 Pierce street, girl. John and Julia Gillespie, hospital, boy. Dfflthn. Frank Spencer Henry, 43 years, hos pital. Josephine Keizer Patton, 56 years, Morris apartments. Frank C. Slndelnr. 85 years, 2142 South Thirty fourth street. .Tames A. Eagelin. 73 years, 4702 Flor ence boulevard. Ella Mae Plager, 41 years, 2532 North Nineteenth street. Magdalina Welbel. 61 years, hospital. Edward Farther. 48 years, hospital. Lynn E Jones, 13 years, hospital. Ella Redman, 6S years. 2522 Davenport ' \ll\ EKTINEMLNT. IF BACK HURTS Drink Plenty Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Break fast Occasionally When your kidneys hurt and your hack feels sore, don't get seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidnpvs is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so wo can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kid neys may then act fine. This fam ous salts is made from the acid of grapes anil lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help rlean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In the system so they are no longer a source of Irritation, thus aften relieving hladdpr weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful efferve scent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to help keep their kidneys dean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will won der what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Dy all means have your physician examine your kidneys nt. least twice a year. ADVKKTISKMKNT. gfrtfl 1 Our book, "Cancer, Its Proper Treatment and Cure," mailed Free upon application. This book, containing 216 pages, ie vary descriptive and contains the names and addresses of thousands of people ACTUAL LY CURED HERE. Write Desk D. DR. NICHOLS* SAN1TORIUM. Savannah, Mo. Nine-Pound Son Born. A nine pound son whs born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mixson, 4002 Redman avenue, at Methodist hospital. ADVERTISEMENT. Chlorine Gas Heals Sore Gums The reports of the U. S. army sur geons on the curative value of Chlor ine Gas In certain disease? read like modern miracles. Out of over a thou sand mixed cases 70 per cent cures are reported. Tt is gratifying to And that Chlorine Gas Is now available to any person In his home. The gas is combined with other valuable healing agents in a liquid form and has been named Jo-Vex. Most important of all. It has been found that this new product, Jo-Vex, stops the treacherous gum disease known as Pyorrhea, which Is usually accompanied by sore and bleeding gums, loose teeth, etr., and which results In broken health and false teeth unless mastered. Druggists are ordering Jo-Vex for local distribution. Sherman & McCon nell have just received fresh ship ments direct from the laboratory. If your druggist's supply is exhausted The Jo-Vex Chemical Co., Akron, Ohio, will isend a full sire bottle with complete instructions upon receipt of $1.00. and as a Preventive Take Laxative !Brom_ \ Quinine?, tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet A Safe and Proven Remedy The box bears this signature (O'^fcStravts Price 30c. ADI KRTIfcEMFNT. ADENOIDS, TONSILS HOME TREATED Non-Surgical — No Loss of Time — Effective. Twelve yearn of success end praise for Tonad, which now promises to revolution ise the non-surgical treating of diseased snd swollen adenoids, tonsils and vile catarrhal ailments of the nose and throat, right in the patient's home, with no los« of time. Tonad is a marvelous, effective treat ment, developed from a combination of medicinal compounds, being prepared from ii private formula of a well-known None and Throat Specialist who, for a number of years, has been successfully treating hundreds of cases. Tonad is now being exploited broadcast, that the thousands of children and grown ups now suffering may be effectively treated immediately. Tonad helps nature, getting at the cause without an opera’ion a most remarkable non-surgicn! medicinal achievement. So effective ha« Tonad been that letters from former sufferers will be reproduced in a series of our newspaper announcements that the public can hear, direct, their actual experiences with Tonad —the unquestionably proven, thoroughly successful non-surgical home treatment. Read thia letter from Mn, Fox, of R. No. 1, Petty, Texas: “1 want to thank you for the wonder ful good your treatment has done our little daughter Gladys. Her tonsils and adenoids seem to be cured completely, and I have recommended your treatment to leveral of my friends, and I will continue lo do so to any one w-ho needs such a treatment. So. wishing you great eucce***, I beg to remain, aa aver, a friend. (Signed) Mrs. W. J. Fox.” Let Tonad help you, too. Remember, there is no surgical operation. You just treat yourself in an easy way. In the privacy of your own home, with no loss of time and very little expense. A post •ard or letter will bring to you folder containing letters from former sufferers and all about the easily-taken and effec tive home treatment, Tonad. Don't delay —write immedattely for (he EVIDENCE and full particulars. Remember, the first step to relief is decision. Address The Tonad Company, 210-211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles. < alif. ~ITY OFFICIAL NOTICE*. CHANGE iTF OR APE NOTICE OF FREEHOLDERS. -EXHIBIT A " To Herman Krtmlofskl. Alfred Thorns*. Trustee; FVidtnand Ntrelfx, <'arrle Klee. Jose C. Serrano, Mary Vanou*. Minnie Moiae. William fteheerena. You are hereby notified that the under signed, nienil*T* of the City Council of the city of Oimih«i, have be*n duly an pointed to 'i*r<eas the damages in th" owners respectively of the proper'v af fertfd lay ill* change of grade of 4th and 51It Streets from Woolworth Avenue »n Walnut S'rrat and Pine and HW’korv Afreets from 3d Street to 4th Street, u* declared neoeaaary by Resolutions No. fl|09-«9lt You -ire further notified that ha'log ic-enieu said appointment. and duly qualified as required by law. us will, on the 24th dsy of November. A I*. 1924. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon at Council Chamber. City Hull building IMh end Farnam Streets. Omaha, within the • oipota'e limits of raid city, meet t the purpose of considering and mill Intr aH(.s»siuCiits of damages to the ow rers i .-'pectlvely of all property affected by • aid < hawgM of grade, taking Into con atderatlOn special benefits. If any, by reason of a«hl ' hangs of grade. The property belonging to vou. end which may he if furled by eeld « hinge of grade, being situated in said City of Omaha, in the County of Tmuglaa. and State of Nebraska, la described aa fol lows, to wit Hit.i an hremlofikl. South Lot f>. Block 20. Credit Fnnrier Alfred Thomas, Trustee, Lots 6 and " Block 22. Credit Fourier. Ferdinand Htrelt*. Vacated 4th Street lying between 4>ock 29 and 40, Credit Fonder. Carrie Klao. Lot 4, Block 10, Credit Fonder. Jose C\ Serrano, Lot 11. Rloyk 446. Grand View. Mary Venous. Lot 16. Hlock 444, Grand | View Minnie Molee. Lota 19 and 29. Block 445 Grand View. WUlUi.i Hrheerena. Lot 14. Block 443. Grand View. You arc notified to b* present at the time and pl.*r*. aforesaid aril make any j claim for damagen or objections »>• «r -ml*menia concerning SSld tisaeesmecit of duniHges h« you may consider proper JMBEPIV KOCTPKY JnMHPir II HCMMEl. lUlfN HOPKINH Commiti f. Hv JOSEPH Kt'PTflM «'halrmsn CITY OFFICIAL NOTICKS. GRADING NOTICK TO FREEHOLDERS. •EXHIBIT A ’ To Andrew Breda: You are hereby notified that the under, signed. members of the City Council of the City of Omaha, have been duly ap pointed to assess the damages to the owners respectively of the property af feded by grading 60th Htre*»t from South Line S'ctlon : S 0 15-13 to Spring Street, as declared necessary by Resolution No. 4901-5801. Grading Improvement No 1>0. You are further notified that, having .pted said appointment and dul] qtiali* fled as required by law. we will, on November 24. 1924. at the hour of 2 o'clock in tiie afternoon, at the Council Chamber. City Hall Building 18th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, within the cor porate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making as sessments of damages to the owners re spectively of all property affected by said grading, taking into consideration special benefits, if any, by reason of said grading The property belonging to you. and which may be a Hatted by said grading, being situated in said City of Omaha, in the County of Douglas, and State ot Nebraska, i* described as follows, to.wit Andrew Breda (except street), South 166 feet North 195 fc i West d2.SI feet Northeast U of Northeast M of Section 31*11-13. You are notified to he present at the time and place aforesaid and inHke any claim f«>r damages or objections to or statements concerning said assessments of damages as you may consider proper. JOSEPH Kol'TSKY. JOS B. HUMMEL, JOHN HOPKINS. Com mi f tee. By JOSEPH KOUTSKY. 1 N-lf Chairman. GRADING. *~ NOTICE TO FREEHOLDERS. “EXHIBIT A." To Boren Jensen. Anna Anderson. Henry A. Haskell. You are hereby notified that the under signed. members of the City Council of the City of Omaha, have been duly ap pointed to assess the damages to the owners respectively of the property af fected by grading Ohio St. from 49th Ave. to 5(»th St . 49th Ave from Military Ave. to Minna St., and alley between Military Ave. and Ohio St from 49th Ave. to 60th St as declared n^essary by Resolution No. 6122-5967. Grading Improvement No. 151. You are further notified that having accepted said appointment, and duly qualified as required by law, we will, on the 24th day of November, A. D., 1924. at the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Council Chamber, City Hall Build ing 18th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, within the corporate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making assessments of damages to the owners respectively of all property af fected by said grading, taking Into con sideration special benefits, if any, by rea son of said grading. The property belonging to you, and which may he affected by said grading, being situated in said City of Omaha, in the County of Douglas, and State of Ne braska. is described as follows, to wit Horen Jensen. North 60 feet Lots 4,5 and 6. Block 2. Saunders and Himebaughs Mount Pleasant Addition. Anna Anderson, Lot 10 Block 3. Saun ders «\: Himebaughs Mount Pleasant Ad dition. „ , . Henrv A. Haskell. Lot 9 P'ock 3. Saunders & Himebaughs Mount Pleasant Addition. You are notified to be present at the tlrns and plao** aforesaid and make any .la m for damages or objections to or ■•tatements concerning said assessments of damages as you may consider proper JOSEPH KOUTSKY. JOS B HUMMEL, JOHN HOPKINS. Committee. By JOSEPH KOUTSKY. Chairman. X. 1>_ GRADING NOTICE T«* FREEHOLDER*. EXHIBIT “A ■* To Margaret B. Crane, Charles Nunns* man. Thomas Donlon. August Peterson: You are hereby notified that the un lerslgned. members of the City Council of rhf. City of Omaha have been duly ap pointed to assess the damage* to the wner„ respectively -f the property af fected by grading 46th Street from Cali fornia Street to Cuming Street, as rte r! n red necebsary by ll* h. No. 6123 6967. lira ding Improvement No. 152 You axe further notified that having tore pted said appointment. and duly nualified sh required bv iaw, we will, on the 24th day of November. A. D . 1324. fit the hour of 2 o’clock In the afternoon, at the Council Chamber. City Hall Build ing 18th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, within the corporate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making aHsesunenta of damages to the owners respe< ’lvely of all property af for ted by said grading, taking into con sideration special benefits, If any, by rea son of said grading Th« property belonging to you. and wh 1 • h n:ay be affected nv said grading. h< ing situated *n said City of Omaha. In the County of Douglas, end State of Nebraska. is described as follows, to wit: Margaret B. Crane. (Ex. Saddle Creek Road* Lots 10 and ll. Block 2, Doneck en's Addition. Charles Nunneman. North 84 feet East of Road. Lot 18. Block 2. Donecken's Ad dition Thomas Donlon. Lots 11 and It. Block 1, Doneoken’a Addition. August Peterson. Lot 1* and North 21 feet Lot 19. Block 1. Doneeken’a Addition. You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid and make any <-lalm for damages or objections to or statements concerning said assessment* of damages a* you may consider proper. JOSEPH KOUTSKY JOBE PH B HUMMEL, JOHN HOPKINS. Committed. By JOSEPH KOUTSKY Chairman. X. 19. AN NOL’XCEMENTB. Funeral Notice*. 1 WESTON — Mre Mary, ago 67 years, at her residence 2888 Webetor 8t Widow of the late James Weston Survived by two (laughters, Mia* Nell, and Sister Marv Petronllla of St. Berrhman’e academy of Omaha . also by one aon. Frank E., Sut ton. Neb . and sister. Mrs B Farrjr of Sutton. Neb. and nins grandchildren. Funeral service* from family realdencs. *S§8 Webn >*r St Thursday. 8:41* a m to St. John Collegeate church, 9 am. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Direction of Ilo.»fey A H*‘^fey. AT. —«l T<»Ft KEY—W. O., aged 68 years. 11 months. 15 dava. died at hia residence, 4101 North Nineteenth street, Tuesday. November 1*. 192 4. Funeral at his residence Thursday at : i). rn. Burial at Forest Lawn. Odd F* I luw of all branches are requested to »» tend. H. Fetter*. secretary, etate lodge No IQ WHALEN—Mra. Catherine widow of the lata Jeremiah A 8h« l* survived by three sons and four daughters. Funeral Thursday, at a 10 a m.. from residence, 424 N. 3Sth Avt* . to 8*. Cecilia cathedral, at 9 a. m. Interment. H<dv Sepulcher cematery. John A. Gantle men's mortuary in charge._ HIHBLER- Mary, beloved wif* of the l*t« Dietrich Hibbler, died at her home 1107 Pierce atreet, Monday at the eg* of »'.*» year* Funeral eervlrea at the Hul*e and Plepen • hap I Twenty-third and Cuming street. Thursday, November 20 at 2;30 p n Interment Proapact Hill cemetery. Friends w eleome.__ M A NO AN Mr- Elisabeth, a'* 65. widow of the late John She is survived bv three acne. George and L**o of Omaha and J. IV of Crorkaton, Minn Funaral Friday at 8 :,0 from John A Her Uemen's mortuary to Holy Fantll • ■hurch. 9 o clock. Interment Holy Sepul chef cemetery. Vault* and Monuments. 2 •Automatic Sealing'* concrete burls I vaults recommended by all leading undertaker* M f'd by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co I- unpraF Directors. A II F A FFT * HKAFPIT Undertakers and Kmbairner* Phone AT 2f. ‘. 1. Office. 2«tl Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882) 1H' rSU A HTEPRN. At Your Service, 2222 24 Cuming St JA. 1226 Brailey & Dorrance. IIOFFM AN-CROMiY ambulance. D« dge and 24th Ht. Funeral directors. JA. 1901 C. 0„ HAYNES FUNERAL HOME 1920 N 24th Ht.KK 015 7 N. P. dWANHGN. J7TH AND CUMING Quiet Dignified Supervision ‘john a. 'gentlem an HA. 166 4 341 I Farnam St. LESLIE O. MUORK. 24th end Wirt. WE Q947 Cemeteries. 1 VISIT Forest Lawn. Call st the green house* at entrance of cemetery (We»t of Florence). Orders are being lacelved for evergreen blankets, winter wreattis and cut flowers office* at the cemetery and 720 Brendel* Theater Building lYntonaU. II NOTI' K la hereby given that the undo signed la living apart from hie wife, Maud Voorhees, formerly residing ut ; > *< Leaven wort h 8t.. and will nut be reepune tb'e for auv bills coot rented hy her for alleged family or posonal purpose 1i 1 E Voorhees THE HALVATION A n VI Y induetnal imm* •(Mbits your old i lothiug turn Mine, maim atnea We collect. We distribute Phone JA. 4 136 and our wagon will call Call sod Inspect • ur new home *"9 n uuh h< COSTUMES, theatrical historical masque ■ "oea to i* it l. »*l»eo. 1(>I4 lloweid \l TOMOBII.fcS._ laont aiid Kound. 10 t.i 1ST OR STOLEN. Gentlemen £4 traveling bag containing blue-I print*, notes and » ©n e»pond«nc*. valuable; to owner only; r!b«» slide rule, toilet artl-] cles, clothes, en Book* and papers very impoiiant, need badly. Very liberal re ward f»»r return of bag a ml recu tita to llENNINGSON ENGINEERING CO. Omaha Neb Anyone having informa tion about above "III !>•* .imply repaid ; by reporting to above address. STRAYED or stolen, black mare, weight 1.40H lb*, from pasture Saturday. Notify Kudolph ' ervetkh. phone 4jJ2F4, Irv ing) on. Neb. Al TOMOBM.K.S. Autoinohilm fur Sale. II NOTICE For the ImUil e of Nov. ve are offering exceptional terms on us* i! <ars Come In and talk over our easy nayruent tilan. 1920 Fold Coup*?, disc wheela, HtarttT, IDIS. 1923 i'hev. Tour , like new. $3f>" 1922 Dodge Tour., ' ery good. $3*&. 192 2 Dort Tour. *2U0. ANDREW MURPHY & SON AT. 1411, 1419 Jackson 1929 DO HOE ROADSTER. IN' PERFECT SHAPE MOTOR IN’ EXCELLENT K PN NI NO CONDITION. 9 2 2.'. HILl. LIVE TERMS TO RIO IfT PARTY JOB.* WAL TERS, 4151 N. J7T11 .ST. HE. 0177. NASH SEDAN for sale, firm class condi tion. BTA. 3995 <»r JA 2941 P.B'. Zimmer ieavinflf city: also offer for sale niy beautiful home at 3ath and Chicago. loo CARS Fords and other makes. *£>0 and un. Cash or terms OOI.D8TRO.M Al TO SALES CO. 2112 Harnev St _AT. 6546 NASH VRIESBMA AI TO CO. t'SED CAR STORBI 29 2 4 B'arnam._AT. 2919. BUICK tourirtr, 1922. four-cylinder, in ex cellent condition. 9200. Omaha Flint Co. Trucks fur Sale. 12 TRUCKS FROM I TO 3-TON. SEE US IN OUR NEW LOCATION International Harvester Company, 15th at Jones. Tel. AT. 1869. Auto Accessories, Parts. 16 GUARANTEED new and used auto parts at a special cut price Nebraska Auto Parts, 1016-18 Harney Hf. JA. 4931. and 3205 Cuming St. AT 1970. SPECIAL—New F<»r<J plate glass wlnd shield. J2 «nd 12.50. Kaplan Auto Paris. 2111 Nicholas. _ ~ BPS IN Kgg~S ERVICE. Beauty Parlors. 21A SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed: guaran teed to remain off. French method. No curs no fee. Hair Specialist. J A. 1591. Millinery—Dressmaking. 2.7 ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating. • overed buttons all styles; hemstitching, buttonholes. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 30s Brown Block, Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA 1928,___ NEB. PLEATING CO Hemstitching. Covered Buttons. ||44 Farnam. BSOOOd F JA. 6874. j Moving—T nicking—Storage. 2fi GORDON'S FIREPROOF WHSE * VAN. 249 North 11th St. Phone JA J032; mov ing. packing, s orage. shipping _ BEK INS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE. 18th and Leavenworth 8t«. Packing, mov ing. storage, shipping. JA. 4183 i GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE. PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING Estimates furnished AT. 4120 or JA. 4331 Painting and Papering. 27 j Wallpaper, paperhanging, painting. Fred' Parks, 4708 S. 24th St. MA.OjQl; AT. 7<f>4 < Patent Attorneys. 28 J. W. MARTIN. 528 Peters Trust Bldg. Omaha; also Washington. Double service, single fee Also help sell paten's. Printing—Stationery. 29 COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th St Phone JA 606» Professional Service. 30 DENTISTRT. At! kinds of dental work d«ne a* Cratgh ton Disrensarv. 28th and California Sta under rhe supervision of Instructor* of the College of Dentistry. Fees moderate Taka Crosstown. Harney or Cuming street car. Repairing. 31 USED and raw tewing machlasa. Saw ing machines and Vlcirolaa repaired. Kent machines. 51 per IS per mo MICK EL MUSIC HOUSE. 15th and Harney AT. 4341 EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 WILL pav you 14 50 day for maklnr two closer, pairs Steber Wool socks daily on H ighepced Family Knitter. Will buy all you make at nami rate. We furnish ' urn free ■ -R \ckt written contract old reliable manufacturer. Work at home Mi pendent. Experience unneceasarx Send 2c full particulars without obligation Stehcr Machine Co . Desk 156. Utica. New York, LADIES- I*.no beauty culture. Short course can ly acquired. Tha recognised profession for women. Positions at top wages waiting. Day and evening Cali or write. Moler College. 10? S. l§th *t. ENROLL at the largest comptometer school. 300 Courtney Bids IA 14$S. v Help Wanted—Male. 87 MEN*, we teach scientific bartering. Eaev to Icain. Positions at big pay waiting. Moler giaduHi a always bus*. Da.v and ex-nlng Earn while Darning Inquire M*dei Barber 'oiler*. inf > 16th Ft. ALL men, women, buys, girls, 17 to 64 wining to a<cert government poaitiona. $117 f?6Q (traveling «>r stationary), write Mr. Ozment. 146 (*: Lout*. Mo FIREMEN, brake men, beginners. $1.0 $.50 (wlii-li poaition?) Railway, 1-2770. Omaha B«;h. Help Wanted—>lnle and Female. 38 CLERKS IS Up, $1,400-11 *1)0. To i re p a re for exams , for government positions. Ex perlente untie- rdeary For free Rst post t ton w write It. Terrv (Formerly 'i'll Service Examiner) »D$ Barrister Bldg. Washington. D. <\ Salesmen and Agents. 39 SAT K5MAN We vint a I've, convirid n salesman who can *•» 11 bankers and lend Ing business men a high else*, national!' known line of advertising specialties and cslendats To such a man we offer an exceptional opportunity to clone up per m*n**ntl> with one of the lsrg'*-i speclaUx house# in th« world. rat*’d Ah A1 ( all for personal Interview with our factory represem atlve, « hark* ' George at Fon t*»nc|b hotel or writs direct giving ur experten-e and references The American Art Wcrki-, Coshocton. O AUf N l> v anted f"r new* rapid adding machine (r > 1x $2 SCO w.>-K* like a 5 "0 losi lime—-Just patented big profits—, ft triplet furnished Free literatuie Kax s's, *01 L^faxetts Avs., Brooklyn, N. V '*____ CATHOLR’ young man ms salesman Highest ■ oinmission paid, i gethci w 'h bonus Permanent work Cl’v or coun try. excellent chance f advancement Call 4 to !«) cr 6 10 b a: 517 Loan A**n B'-ig KINANCl.ii __ Htikiitr*? Upperttinitlc*. \‘l rut sjTBh s ham: * The stock of merchandise. ■ onststlng of men end box*’ < lothlng and shoes, and th** fixture* formerly owned hy Joseph F Wlshnow 1 ankrupt who did business as the Amerhan Clothing company, will be sold at public auction Frida) November 21 ID.'4 at " o'clock p. m Fufthei In formal Ion may ba secured from It C Van Kirk, trustee 402 First National ftnnk Building, Lincoln. Neb, Telephone No b 1444. FOR KALI-: Grocery store. Including building, slock and fixtures, in one of the best town* in northern Colored ». living rooms in tear modern, ideal for -• "Uble or amah femtly possibilities for nil in surround mg territory reported favorable, will 1 un it bout $6.MW) to handle, no trade* V-$7f? omaha Bo ^_____ BAKERY shop eanfs- ilonerv and lun h b**l Ininflx In town A duress Y-SBfl Dn«afc» 1 ’ I IN \M I \1.. liusiii*’** Oppnrtunities. 42 RESTAUR WT—Well located, doing good ! busln****, Bargain f>»r quirk aale. JA. 6276. 1003 S 2tTH ST.—7 rooma. $360. Will rent. HA. 7846. _ Heal Estate tamus. 44 money to Loan On first and second mortgages. We buy outright for caah Existing mortgages and laml contracts. Prompt Action. If. A WOLFE CO.. Saunders-Kennedv Bldg AT 116ft 1 6 4 ANlT 6 PER CENT MONEY. Loans on omaba Improved property at lowest rate*. FRANK H. BINDER. 8 23 City National. .1 A 2r»6i UM AHA HOMES— EAST NEB. FARMS. O'■KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1015 Omaha Nat’l Bank Bldg JA 27f> SIX per cent loans on Omaha residences. Cash on hand Prompt service. E. H l.ougee. Inc . 53* Keellne Bldg I SECOND mortgages or contracts pur chased by Tukey Company. 620 First Na tional Pink JA. 4 2.3. l.nW RATE on city property, quickly closed; no monthly payment*. JA. 1633 W T. GRAHAM _ Hi") fTi $10,000 loaned; prompt service F T» Weed A D H. Bowman. Wend Bldg 6U AND PER CENT—NO DELAY GARVIN BROS. 645 Omaha Nat I Bldg Farm Loans on West Neb. and N E. Colo farms Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha MORTGAGES and contracts bought. AT 26 29 Money to Loan. 45 WE WILL LOAN 7Ut M< NF.Y at the lowest rate we have ever made. DON’T PAY HIGH RATES Over S<t rears In business assures you or a quick.’quiet and confidential deal a» the lowest possible cost. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY 6r»5 Karbach Block. TeL JA^ --25. Southeast corner lath and Douglas Sts DIAMOND loans at lowest rates; business strict v confidential. The Diamond Loan Co.. ’511 Dodge St Established 1*94 RIM'CATION A1 ^LoraT Instruction Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHuUL Complete course In all commercial branches Shorthand, typewriting. Od*K* raphv. salesmanship. civil service Phone; JA. 1565. Complete catalog free. BOYLES COLLEGE. ISth and Httrney Sts_Omaha. Neb. EIGHT to I-1 weeks prepare you for s fine office position. Cal! AT. 7774 or write American College. 1912 Farnam TRI CITY BARBER COLLEGE. . 1402 Dodge 8t. 1308 Douglas St Call or write for Information. Musical—Dramatic. 49 POPULAR ni'Llc, taught by orchestra pl anUt. K. M K.hn, Mukel Bldg. AT 4S«1. Dancing Academies. 30 KEI. PINE—Farnam at 5,"th claaa and assembly Mon. and Thurs NItea. Private ta.sors anv I'i'.AT 7>50 __________ KEEP Danclnis Ar&damy class Monday arid Erldav, a p. m. Elka club. AT .all ur JA. M,0. ~ UVBOTO* K. I’oultry and Supplies. 55 ORDER YOUR DICK NOW EUR THANKSGIVING DAY WA 37a7 MERCH \NDISK. Business Equipment*. 38 ; TYPEWRITER- - Kra.o abU rental rat**. New and second-hand machines for sh!s. Have vou the Standard K- > board Krni tngton Port a bit ? Whatever ; our need* in the typewriter line, »all Remington Type writer Co.. 210 s. lith St . f \ 2*76. j WE BEY. sell safe*, make desks. show; rases, etr. Omaha Fixture Si Supply Co . S. W. CO- 11th and Douglas. JA. 2734 Omul Things i»» Ett« ni l.LET' hlark walnut*. 19.4 crop fancy grad*-. $: ..0 bushel. 2d grade $2 bushel Remit with order. Curtiss Farm. Salem Neb. j Household 4t«od». 64 YoU are e\err day that you fail to ’ r« ke advati»w«e of the fjroltuie bar gains at Stephenson's 1 605 Capitol Aw. j Private sale* and auction _ Swap (olumn. 65 NEARLY n«-w duofold for *n oak dresser or walnut dresser. Box C-142 6. Omaha' Bee _J Machinery and Toni*. 67 NEW ar-1 second-hand tn *tor» dynamo* LaBren_ Electrical Works_21i-20_B_1 -,l5 Mtiairal Instrument*. 70 j r l: p-.-iro f’ir'rg rd player -epairlng. ; Piano ' 1 - e <v Reg air Co. AT._4*23. j PIANO FOR RENT— $4 per month. I A. HOM’B CO.. IMS Douglas. Wanted to Buy. *3 DESK? DESKS. DESKS Now desks. uso,t 4ggk* bought, gold end traded. J. U. Heed. 1207 Farnam St. AT s!4t. ROOMS FOB KKNT. Booms With Board. 74 TWO-Rt'M *M SUITE beautifully fur nished. with living room **"f and twin tods. Private bath, walking distance. Excellent board. HA. 4477 — Furnished Booms. 73 KE :. v 7 j i Tel > Lr.v sly fo om. 1 >>r 2 g ntlemen. private home, near car. reason able. CALIFORNIA, 2613 -Nicely furnished, warn, ro«y room, lime privilege*. JA 6192 \\ \ 6611 i tr|t furnlehed room* tv new modern homo In H'-iunn HA 16.9—Hem's park room, near Tech High, on ca; Une. 14 _ 1411 H. 101H ST—Furnished room in private family A 1' 32??. Booms lor IIoiiscKim ping 614 8 Newly decorated extra large front room, steam heated. HA 3*67 FOR RENT—One room end kitchenette employed couple preferred. .tit* Crown Point A ve KE 4??b 3119 California -3 furnished rooms on fust f»**i*r. also 2 uoonu modern, reason Hide fall HA 4^1 ___ FINE room, choice location, walking dla tune, foi gentleman. AT. 9136 or AT 9760. _ THREE furnished rma. for light house keeping. M A, l * t. TWO plesaant front room* tjoi»d best everytbli g furnlahed. 2*1. P. ppleton Ave PARLOR bedroom with kit. hen**tir rea* onable running water. 203? ! fudge 2312 P 24TH—Two modern clean room*. c.»r Hit* . garagj XT. 0966 \Yli«re in Slop in Town. .8 TTTTrT I SAMORl'-lllh «na F.-n.ni HOI FI. >1I NSH A W—Ui h *.iA F-.rn.ni Sp ini Kates to Permanent OueM* 111 II.HIM. MAXAUERS' VSSN Kii nil'll*1 «l. Hfl# HUNTER Inn—Home for the tiaveltng man to leave hi* w Ifo n comfort and safety Tel. AT 6?*«" 240* P"dge 1 nfurnishrd. 80h l A REAL BAKU,AIN. Nu* .i - igrd to.'in flat*, deslrab'.*' c|. *. ^ lo iition, on Farnam rarlina 01 wiJklng distance Paxton » curt t near .’•th Hrui I f ><Um i a a St* » No 216 with ad ditional wh|I i*e»l In living room a’ J ' "6 No :il at $47 *0. all have kitchen* com pletely equipped. PETERS TRUST rn,MPANT. "\X here Omaha Rent* " AT. 6644. 17th and Farnam St* K-»ur well artanged room* latte porch tn , add.Hon 4 pt Nc 4 Troy, Harnty Si . $32 60 62.50 PETERS TRUST CMMP4NY Where 1):mh*i# Rent* AT AMI. ITth and Farnam 81* Drake Court 2 3d end J«>ne« Two loom*. .»• t omit Hi at 150 09 and $ »o rooma and 5 mom a* * at f• 0 Drake Rental Ayoney Howard at 17th J V 2**6 HI IUMMi MAN AI.KKS’ ASSN. I nlurnUlipd. 80b »M AHA'S FINEST WALKING DISTANCE APARTMENTS. El Morada Apartments 564 S 26lh St. A pleasantly ll*ht and well arrang ed. 2-room apartment with 4-room H- ' ornmodatlon in thia very attractive building $59 Winter. $54 Bummer. 1 \ comfortable 2-room apt. with 4 ruom accommodation*. $55 Winter. $50 Summer. Inquire at Apt 101. Call JA. 2667 or JA. 0812. Austin Apts. \ RW- b IRE PROOF 36TH AND DAVENPORT. \\ ry ( hoicn apt. fVonm of 4 room* with 6-room aec. Living room, din ing room, kitchen. Full bedroom, dressing room and tiled abth. Two and three exposures at $67.50 and $75.00. Drake Rental Agency ,TA 2‘Q.> or HA 4121. Beaton Apartment Six large beautiful rooms with made room additional. Beat of condition, i>169 Farnam atreet. Janito will show. A. P. Tukey & Son TA. 422J. 620 Firet Nat. Bk. Bldg Carberry Apts. N ffVi—FI REPROOF , Cathedral District Now available a 4-room apt. with 5-room arc Living room. dining room, kitchen. Full bedroom, dreea liikr room and tilwd both at $87.60. Drake Rental Agency JA :*<<!■ or HA 41:1_ TERRACE COURT New—Fireproof A 3-room apt well located at Park Ay- and Mason Living room. din tr room, kitchen, dre*- ns? room and hath Large ch<*ets French doors. At * 7 50 and $62 50, Drake Rental Agency JA ;*05. HA. 586 3 real estate—for rent. Apartments—Furnished. 80 L:sHl> ST.. 3537 F.—Coxy furnished mod ern two-room apt._ _ Apartments—Unfurnished. 81 Undine Apartment 2652 Hesvey Ave. Three room* and bath with five room* accommodation, No. 14; $45 Bummer, $0* winter Traver Bros., Inc. AT 65*6 Ml 9 Firat Nat. Bk. HOWARD ST.. 2220—Mayfair and Ban •iax*o; very choice 3 and 4-room apt*. New v decorated, tiled bath, individual • off h built-in feature* good laundry. Individual locker*. *un room; reasonable ren* See janitor 1 FOR RENT—31* room*, all modern, brick; Hat. located clo*e to school, car lins; 1 easonabls rent, reference* required Tsl. 1 l\ 367 6 Af er 6 o'clock. WA 1100_ cici MILITARY—-New 5-room br<ck flat, rj** Move t box water furnished. Rent $:" ''all WA 564X__ Ar 9125 or AT. 9737 (Tel. > room* and | Mjn room. fine condition; Boulevard and Farnam. ___ 1 i.st. two rhree and four-room apts $55 to $75 CRAKF HF.STAT. AGI.NCT. APARTMENTS , 1 fl»Il for r«ot _ W J PAI.MER f'O AT *»»« P.-JI r-ttic Man»r<-m*nt gp«cl»ll»i» PETER.- TRUST COMPANY. ■WHERE OMAHA RENTS.” AT. 0544 17th *nd Farnam Bts < < »r ! KOK Te-fp' e f.--oom building Price $4 2 5<* and $52 50 2221 California St JA. 652 2_____ ! FIVE ROOM mode-n apartment. garage, r;r North High «• hool. 2 block* to car II- * KE. 2741- bet x ern 6 and 7 o' p m stka.m nee: 4 room apt* * " and up rl ,, m ■; P s*. bbln* 1610 Ch^aeo F' ■ 2T.61 — Love'y 3 and 5-room apt* . s'.rictly mod AT 2*e7. Flora Apia f r rer.t. »)1 modern, cheap -er~ i N . i' h Hi: 3XC1 li v *■< -ti*aut ful 4-room -St. Loui* Dm V ; lit ! • ng beat F< *1 R 'inpERN ROOMS FOR RENT. m >. : 4. a Business traces for R**nt. 82 Auto Men. Notice! 815 S. 25TH. Space sn w **f end of Croii^vB Harare f- rtnerly fer our *er\ica • ’ation for rent Th:* :» particu larly a ! -.. *ed *o a service *taticn, tire thop or the like INTERNATIONA!. HARVESTER CO. AT f" ■ 15th and Jonea bts. flou*?* for Kent. 83 New Duplexes tOU-lt s. fsTII ST I pgl.ih type of ? rooms, living room doing ruom and kitchen first floor . , bedroom* and tiled bath. 2d floor Open atfeTway B*»m 1 ‘-iling* and paneled , In Full rfme basement, floor drain. ; At US M Drake Rental Agency NEAR DUNDEE SCHOOL. 5004 Capitol—6 room*, newly decorated. «,uth ex piastre immediate potass*ion. j Shedd Inx.nn.ent Do. Realtora J A. 4 2 4 Evenings WA 3196. 1123 N 19TH STREET .-roots * modern, hot water heat. $30.99; ih<-ape«t ren: in city. J. L. HIATT CO.. AT 9*P0. JTI V ' m ST 5 r m .d newly dec. I'lixpo m splendid neighborhood $50. F1 rr* Tru*t Do Rentai Dept A ~l 072? NEW strictly modern five room home. '■?' i Martha ga:age. ready Nov. 20. $65. HA 6171__ .216 N 1STH—Seven rooms; si! modern exception*' food 'rder HA »Sd 4 }j\ ’' LOOM MODEITn” Hursr. 1696 n ith House*—FiirnKhed. 8$ ki gi -\< w < ■ ioi *trl tly n odtn horn** partly furr shr i double garage, on • - I ’ RKU ESI \Tl—FOR > U I Ru»ii)f9s Property. 91 BUSY TRANSFER CORNT.K II-v A1 IN V TMF.N'T. 9 , N^T. GLOVER a? SPAIN JA _ Karma and l#amU for Salt*. 93 FOR SALE In order to cln*e an e*tate »w ■ excellent well imp' ' td farm* one lo. ated *i\ mile* north . f Milmo. Saun ilff county. Nebra*" h mnatattng of 169 it i r» «11 under mli;v*ilon. the other 274 if- in Sarpy count? 2** mile* from !h»» *toekyard* In Omaha. For information write Box 27" Omaha FOR F All Weil •; . p: O' rd. l*> -acre !e' *•! farm. .>►, io Ke.rn.'v Neb Irnga-j on. well on place Priced to ••’11. V N hi 1.80 N 17 \5 *#t Slat M Kea -nr > Neb j IMPROVED 140 aersa, IS mllea from Fairfield. Neb. all choice. i#\el land, bargain price, good term* poaaeaaion March 1. 1>25. S A, LARSON Clarka Neb AT A!Vn«'N NOVKMPKR ? York counts* farm, improved, two m<D* from Waco M.»«k Carraher real ratals auct ioiteet v'mti a 1 Ciiv Neb A v* R E s— I'mmrrov ■ 1 daily mail, phone Hn* apr.ng \ an h a*. • laivl. 3 $ cash. $ month.,' H>'x l.s be non Mo _ City \rrcn(;(« for S.-Ur. <M i'NK R'RK with ness -room house, bear m i t g «- s«s ■ i • t No I-Its ta\e* to pas Tr ce $.t,? u |*‘* ca*h; poMea*ion at once Nethawav KII 1 4 i 4 IIoiim** for Nilr. 9-N 3 4.7. ■' Kaay term* New *m all mod .••n bungalow, 50-ft jot close to car. Kw nlt'ge • all Row lex HE Of 04 MKTs'A 1 - VF tMMI’ANT tound Flour .'X- < 19th St NT 5«1 llmisos—North. 9h STRIDTLT MOP! l!N MW HUtfc, | 1'iWN BUILT-IN KFATURKS, OAR FI DDHS PATNK A 8sx\s J a IflU "If FLORi Ns'F hT \ D l-rm mod F* > nrents I . th » < Rre o: C1 s' KKA1. nSTATE—HMt SALE. Houses—North. Minne Lusa Large Bungalow OWNER LEAVING THE CITY. Here Is an opportunity for you to own this home with a wonderful living room, a wide opening Into dining room with •> v. tndowg. a eoriter kitchen, with two r**r bedrooms, 3 windows in each; has two porches, a good garage and drive, and $1 00'» • aah will buy it; don't miss •«<’ tng this at once T*rreduce 1 $750. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT. 5860 !Cibson. HE 3227 NEWT.■ *N. KE 114* Prettiest Mile Drive 8-ROOM UP TO DATE. Must have cash at once, on this home; therefore offer it at a price that you will appreciate If you see It. Has five room* and hath on first floor, and thre^ roonu and hath on second floor, beautifu «>a k. a good gaiage and drive for two ■ Aft. and worth $8.50n, for only $..*«•'. ut you must have $1,700 cash as the owner must raise this before December 1. Let us show vou PAYNE INVESTMENT ro . AT 5»*ft New Ion. KE. iM*Gibson. KE 322. MINNE LUSA new '.-rm bungalow, fire place and everything Only $6,500. VV> •-^sy terms. Evenings call Metcalfe, WA. METCALFE COMPANY Ground Floor. . •.» 18th A T >5) u. NEW. 4 rooms. i*or h. breakfast nook, modern, $4 15** only $35“ - ash J C. Schmitz Co . 8 58 Omaha N » f I J a 1T8*». D E BUCK * CO., tuv and e*-i! homes IIoum**—South. 97 7-Room Modern Good Location ONLY $3.250—TAKES $800 CASH. Not nev but a snap for some one nnv r-nted for $38 per rr nth good for In vestment or home. Eve. call WA. II.f. or WA 1232. J. C. Schmitz Co. 8'8 On; Nr. Rank J A 17r £ six ){ Ml MS AM* SUNROOM $7.50*. SOUTH OF HANSfOM PARK Large living room, dining roun. Fre.n- h doors to mrouii and kitchen on firs’ floor. 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch *rl bath on second ‘*ak flours throughout. Immediate poseession W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. JA 066 4 Eve H \ 2 287 or HA ?£»?• HAXSCOM PARK FIELD CLUB DTST* Choice six-room bungalow all on one floor, oak and enamel finish; hrtrk and kellastone; south front. $7,200, $1,500 *-aeh and $60 a month OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 630 Peters Trust Bldg Jackson 2282. House*—West. 98 HAPPY HOLLOW BRICK HOME Owner wishes to dispose of Ivs home for personal reasons— < ated on one of the b*»s’ corner* in the district, very close ?o school and car Eight larg*. well arranged rooms, f.rushed in oak and white enamel. oak floor* throughout Hot water heating plant with oil burner Garaae heated, shade trees and plenty of shrubbery This Is not an or-* dinary house, nor la tl an ordi nary opportunity. George & Company Rea I tore AT 3021 6©: < ■ y Nafl Bank Bldr "elTOOM CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW 43d and Barker Ave . 2-va.r fa'*?' just like new. Pa’ed and paid, offeree at bargain price. Make an offer. HE. I"** - AT 4f‘66, 905 South 55th St. F»\ e room* strictly modern one be -r t Leavenworth car; brand new-; term* Ca-#e JA 1014 FIELD CLUB - 6 -rr: .-story 65-ft • ©• ner lot, immediate possession want off" Evenings call F' tkin HA 734ft. METCALFE C'-MPANT Ground Fioor. 2“ S ifth St. AT »4l SIX rooms and sleeping porch mode*~ good condition garage 8* ft lot hand 'o Fsrnam car and Saunders t ho© I* t>00; easy i?rmi. HARRTSPN Se MORTON' JA h? 14 NEW bungalow. 5-rm all modern Clif ton Hill d»e»* • t only S 4 7.1 F.aey ter * Evening* call Gehna. KF ' METCALFE COMPANY. Grourd F’oor 2*3 ? l?*h St * ^ 541 > 5-ROOM bungalow fireplac* and ©tbe. built-in feature*. Owner must ha<e lax# er home george t cry at :r'* SEE Morrison Lumber snd Coal for rrict* on garages Best construction at rami mom c t ’ WE ■* f» . WILL bulid to your n-der on our beau’ ■ #ui lots ’n Eigewood: very es»y tertr.# Phone AT. 3'4<» CEE new modern bungalow at 624 South both A\e. Right price and term#. Cam: bell Wa, 674. J-ROOM cottaye part modem; logate* near Happy Follow- Bled. La'ge lot an< garage, f: 650. Easy te-m* JA Iff? FOWLER FINDS FOLKS wfco buy hmne* I.iat your prorertv *9h ua for rewh* JA 14>: Bl'P.T C. FQWI ER CO . Realtor Houvy— Bf n$on. V* LET YOUR RENT PAT FOR THIS HOME. A brand new J room house arranged 1 you can later add two more room*. He* full cemented basement with floor dr* * and toilet l* ’■gt* built-in kitchen cabin Select oak floors throughout- Just the ►•lace to ge: a start, the price is am.. >. 7*0 or. easy Urns. Eve. call Le • - WA. 1 41? K F. CLARY CO , Re*.; rs Pr aha \*t Rr b igAT 3t: * Benson Six Rooms Strictly modern v.h lar^e It'in* - across f’-ont. three bedrooms snd bath u; stair* «»ak floors throughout. Good ’ on paved street On > 16*0 down Traci jiur vacant lots <*r small houa** *a fire* payment Call Pedersen HA. 8468. For >alr—Florence. 101 ALL NETHAWAT for trades and hon • * b-autiful Florence. White* only. KE 14 ■. Ia>Ia (or Sale. HC. » HOICK DUNDEE JOT? Rjght in the new Happy Hollow addition 50x15* feet new homes. a district geo for vears to nr splend d values fc Si.75«. tern-.# if desired Cal! OSBORNE REALTY CO. 5?0 Peters Trust Bldg Jackson !Hf HAVE • few well .ocated lots n Ed* woo-1 for «aie For prices call C. A Ormmri JA 1615 WiiM—Heal Mite. NEW MOMKS-TOI’R TERMS. GROVE HIBBARD CO 222 Bankers Reserve B’daAT ll>' Fir results hat your property with FIRST fRUST CO AT g:i4*0 Firs; Uatl Bet* SEE ut fir#: Nerd Matings any locstfc-n. 5 to « rooms Shopen .v Co-. Realm-* LA 42:5 286 Keehr* BUg* LIST your property with us or. if you ar# In the market for arresgs. call Lout* Cohn for quick sales MX 14* MA to?* CHa7 W T < • ’ ’ N ■ 1 \ SON Real Estate Ren; a I*. Insurants. 6*? C tv Natl Ba-K AT f«4* C D HUTCHINS* N CCA. Real r«’**r »n. 1 • ?S Fa -*n- JA *41 1 MILL pa* cs*h for ;ot« np isvsd prs*. ertv F v Be#* 3 1 e P#t»ri Ttt»t b L We Make Loans on Omaha Real Estate Also 51 »^c Loan* A»k for Detail* PETERS TRUST CO. 170S Fartug