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a n i ■ n ■ p a ■ ■ ■■■ Qn EVE OF DIVORCE ^Gun Duel in Bathroom of Home Ends in Death of Both Participants. Hr International New* SrrTlrr. San Francisco, Jan. 23.—Following a fatal battle on the eve of their divorce trial. Mr. Rnd Mrs. A, M. Parsons were dead here today. Mrs. Elizabeth Katherine Parsons, ST. the wife, mother of three chil dren, was found dead In the hath loom of the Parsons' home, a bul let through her brain. Beside h*r, S’ill alive, was Parsons, riddled with bullets. He died a short time after he was found without making a state ment. Two guns were found In th- bath room. police said, indicating the cou ple had engaged in a duel. They said it was possible the woman had shot tier husband and then killed herself, or shot him, and while struggling with him for possession of her gun, had been killed. Mrs. Parsons had been living with her bachelor brother since last May, and her suit for divorce was to have been heard Monday. Police believe she obtained one or two guns and then went to the Par sons' home and opened fire on her husband. A note left to her three daughters. LucIIe and Lillian, twins, and Thelma, said: "Dear Girls—Mother Is too weak —the way A1 has beat me and knocked me about. The gun I got myself. No one else Is to blame for anything. No one knows anything, Sell everything you can and pay the bills. I have done all I can. Love from—Mother.” According to police the Parsons had quarreled for three years. The apartment house where the couple met death was recently the scene of another tragedy, when Mrs. Fern Compton Davies was murdered there by her husband, who stuffed her body Into a trunk, took It to Daly City, nearby, and there killed him self. STUART GOULD IS DELTA CHI HEAD Omaha Alumni chapter of Delta Chi fraternity held Its snnual din tier and election of officers at the Omaha club, Thursday evening, Dr. Howard L. Uprlegraff, presiding. Th# officers elected were: Stuart Gould, president: W. A. Hlxenhaugh. Jr., vice president: Willard Green, treasurer, and Louis W. Smetana, Jr., aecretary. Check Artist Sought. I. Fenrow. proprietor of a clothing store at 409 West Broadway, asked pollee to search for a man who gave him a bad check for <33 Thuraday In payment for a suit of clothes. The rheok was on the First National hank of Omaha and was made out to "George Gale" and signed by "G. N. Randall." * Out of the Records r—<2 Births and Deaths. Birth*. Harry and Esther Iselln, 2928 South 18th St., boy. Anton and Frances Volejnlk, 6118 8outh 19th St., boy. Peter and Barbara Pazur, 8428 t? St,. girl. William and Mary Costen, 1717 North 26th Ave., boy. Antonio and Lillian Serratora, 415 Wll liem St., boy. Walter and Victoria Jackaon, Omaha, boy. .lack and Ruth Lincoln, hospital, boy. Adolph and Clara Haat, 3324 J fit., boy. George and Mary Ramesiz, 5037 South 24th St., boy. Harry and Patricia McAdon, hospital, boy. Frank and Emma Kopecky, Sarpy coun ty. boy. Leonard and Rose Gallette, hoapltal, boy. Frank and Clara Walchert, hospital, boy. Henry and Marion Wullateln, hoapltal. boy. Deaths. Mrs. Magdalene Hildebrand, Burke, B P., 6 4 years. Mrs. Thoia Hansen, Florence, Neb., 84 yea ra Marla El'-kerlna, hospital. 27 yeara. Patrick Alexander O'Malley, 1814 Evans! St . 7 4 yea ra. William Urbach, hospital, *0 years. O»to H. Nordln, hoapltal, 38 yeara. Building Permits. George F. Jones, 1631 Vinton, frame j dwelling. $J.4t»0. George F. Jones, 8832 Vinton, frame1 dwelling, $2,400. Georgo F. Jonea, 8835 Vinton, frams dwelling. $2,400. George F. Jones, 850$ Hasrall, frame dwelling. $2,400. Henry White. 1941 South BOtH Ave., brick veneer dwelling, $5,500. Ed Seffron, 4 11a Monroe, frame dwell ing $1,600. F VV. Gilbert, 3024 Belvedere Blvd.. frame dwelling. $8,000. F w. Gilbert. .1014 Belvedere Blvd., brick veneer dwelling, $6,200. F W Gilbert 3032 Belvedere Blvd.. frame dwelling, $3,400. Nathan Somber*. 4642-4 4 Farnam St, brick veneer dwelling. $8,000. A W. Johneno. 4726 Grand Ave., frame ^ twilling. $3,000. * '***Real Estate Transfers. John H. Payne and wife to Elmer Atikerman, et al. n. w. corner 43d and Emmet Sta., 60x128....$ 1 Bose M. Nelaon gnd husband to Arthur L. Carlson and wife. 49th Ave. 186 feet n. of Blondo St , e. aid". 60x1 28 . 2.000 Hugh H. Harper and wife to Nellie V. Sampel. Harper Ave. 22 3 * ^ feet n of Farnam St.. Irregular 1,876 Hu eh H. Harper and wife to N'elle V Sample. Harper Ave.. n. of Farnam St., e. able Irregular ... 1 William W. West rand and wife to Frank E Kurtz. Pa\enport St., 150 feet w. of 43d Ave.. a. side. 85x100 . 1,300 Temple Mr F«' den and w ife to Phllamena Smith. 60th St., ?oo fe*t a. of Grant fit., e. side, 60x128 . 1 Andrew F H ialop and wife tr> Mbhael Halisey and wife. 381 h fit . 1 ♦.o feet n. of Sprague fit . w. aide 40x128 . I 760 Mi'bneJ Hailsey and wife to An drew F. Hlaian and wife. Bur dette St.. 225 feet a. of 68th fit., a eld*. 75x130 4.100 Provident Heal Estate Co. to R. f* Miller. 49th Ave 375 feet a. of Froncea St. w. aide. 1 25x12,7'y . 476 Austin P. Hraun and wife to Ralph A Van Orsdel, Izard St., 25n feet w r*f 51st St a. aide. 60x135.. . 14,000 Jamee L. McCrory and wife to Minnie F. Wright, a w corner 44• h Ave. and Spaulding fit.. 40x 137.1 4.250 William J. Conklin and wife to Harry If Bllby. 5 3d St.. 320 feet a of S St., e aide. 40x133 . $0 John Wlaler and w1fa to M. T. 1). Wllllama. n. e corner 60th and Walnut St . eOxIRJ . 560 Walter R. Zink and wife fo Caro llne Page, Emmet fit., 200 feet a. of 66th fit , n. aide 80x120 3.500 fhopen A Co Walter H Zink, Wirt Ht . 260 feet w. of 4ith St., n aide. 100xl?8 1 William Chuda and wife to South ern Mtg and Finance Co. 28th Ave 117 feet a of Laurel Ave., e aide *8xlS6»i ... 8 10* George A Co., to Bruno Pierce, Ji^vler Ave. 140 feet w of 49th ft a. able. 1 40x299 . 1.280 ik Talnaag* Thureton Co to John T. “ Riraa and wife Hanarom Blvd. 91 feet a of Flm fit., e aide 44Ux86 8 .... . r N'aaaer. at al. to Henry V mi Hi • e corner 28th and Sahler St * S,,<10 y L End res. Sheriff to Harry A Tokev a • corner 6ft»h and ift&ort (U-. »»«U» . , /- X Skating 4ces to Risk (.redit Men to Show h.m All lloir It's Done Necks for Art’s Sake v---/ If the Ire Slav* good four men will take a chance on breaking their necks at Fontenelle park at 3:30 p. m Sunday. They will Rive an exhibition of fancy Ice skating and they ■will cut every know n figure from a bishop's eight to the Arabic alphabet. The four demonstrators will be 1 .eland F. Wykert. O. F. Olsen, Seavey Hudson and Orau, all mem bers of the Associated Retail Credi* Men. Wykert first won fame as a skater in Omaha when he and Joe Wert* introduced the game of ice tennis several years ago. Among the events on the program for Sunday afternoon are interlock ing figure eights, four directional tig tire eight, four-handed bishop s eight and a backward “K," with semicolon, a figure designed by Wykert. HIED S3 HEARS Fremont Couple Celebrates With Children; Both in Fair Health. Fremont, Neb.. Jan. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. James K. Chaney are today ob serving the 63d anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Chaney L. 84 and his wife 79. The roupl# was married at Ham burg, la , January 23, 1862. In 137. they moved to a farm In Kansas and 10 years later engaged in the mer cantile business at Burr Oak, Karp In 1897 they came to Nebraska, tak lng up their residence at Red Cloud, where they lived until 1920. when they moved to Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney are natives of Ohio. They have four children living: Arthur, Fort Collins, Colo.; Edward, Superior, Neb.; Mrs. Ed ward Callahan and 1.. C. Chaney, Fremont. There are IS grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Though somewhat enfeebled by their ago. both Mr. and Mrs. Chaney enjoy comparatively good health, the latter doing all of her housework. Mr. Chaney is one of the oldest Masons in Nebraska. Year in Prison. Daniel Smith, colored, 1119 Pacific street, was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary when he pleaded guilty Friday mbrrting in district court to a charge of stabbing Blanche Coulter. “I didn’t really stab her, though,” he said. "I Just cut her a little bit, to discipline her.” Rail Official Promoted. Duluth, Minn,, Jan. 23.—William H. Strarhan. divialon superintendent of the Northern Pacific railroad here etnce 3 914 has been promoted to gen eral superintendent of the eastern di vision and will leave February for St. Paul to assume his new duties. Defendant Wins. A jury In district court Friday found for Ihe defendant In Anton Salats'* suit against John Petroskle, asking $2,000 damages. Salata claimed that Petroskl* maliciously shot him In the chest. Omaha Barber Dies. Harold Miller, 46, barber, 717 South Seventeenth street, died Thursdsv at a local hospital. Funeral service* will b« held at Sioux City, la. Mine Blast Kills Se\en. Bochum, Germany*. Jan. 23.—Seven persons were killed and many others were injured here today In a mine explosion. Colds Will stop tomorrow <’olds break In 24 hours for the mil lions who use Hill s. Fever and head aches go. Im Grippe yields In 3 days This is the quick, the scientific way to end these dangers and discomforts. Don’t trust lesser helps, don’t wait. Get back to normal at once. All druggist. Pries JO# CASCARA&QUININf .O..K.UDO* Kith gsitrai AllVKRTlaF.MKNT. CAUSE INDIGESTION Croat* Gat, Soumtii and Pain How to Treat Medical mithorit ie* •tat** that nearly nine-tenth* of the cases of stomach trouble. indigestion, sourness, burning. vn*. bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric arid in the stom ach and not ii some behave to a lack of digestive juice*. The delicate stomach lin ing i* irritated. digestion is delayed and food aour*. causing Ihe disagreeable *ymp tom* which every stomach sufferer knows *o well. Artificial digestents are not needed in such cape* and rn»y do real harm. Try laying a-Ode all digestive aid* and instead get from any druggist n few ounces of Hisuratcd M ague* in and take a teaspoon full in a quarter gla** of water right after eating. This sweetens the pre vents Ihe formation of •xcesjfP aeid end there i* no sourness, gn«t, or psin. Hisuratrd Magnesia (in powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) I* hsrmle** to the stomach inexpensive to take and is the mo'l efficient form of magnesia for stomach purpose* It Is tlte,d by thou -end- of people who *n)oy their mesls with r.o more fear of indigestion. TWO WOMEN HURT j IN AUTO CRASH Ma'jge Marlin and Ethel Edward*, both of 5001 North Twenty fourth street, were slightly injured Thurs day evening when the automobile In whlrh they were riding with A. J. Mattes, 144'j North Nineteenth street, collided at Thirteenth and Atlas Mteets with a machine driven by TV. F. Chleboard, 920 Homer street. The women were taken to their homes, where they were attended hy their own physician. ^s—w . Sprains Eases pain— prevents stiffening Quick-apply Sloan’s. The stim ulating ingredients of which it is Composed bring fresh, new blood straight to the injured part. At once the pain is eased, the swelling and inflammation are reduced. Continued treat ment prevents stiffening—has tens repair. All druggists—35c. Sloan's Liniment -kills pain! CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE* To the owner* of nil lof*. lands. tracts anti parrel* ((f land* within Street Im provement District No 2715, and to the owner* of all lots, tract* and par cel* of land* abutting on or adjacent to that part of "Z" Street, from Thir teenth Street to Twent y-firat Street. In ’he City of Omaha. Nebraska Notice ta hereby given that there ha* been filed with the City Clerk of the. City of Omaha a petition for the improvement of that part of "/" Street, from Thir teenth Street to Twenty-first Street, tn • he City of Omaha, by paving and curb ing, aaid petition being In word* and fig urea a* follow*' F’etitfon for Improving "7." Street, from Thirteenth Street to Twanty-firat Street. TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF’ THE CITY OF’ OMAHA: We. the under*lgned, owner* of lot# or lands abutting upon that part of "Z" Street, from Thirteenth Street to Twenty flrat Street, in Street Improvement Dis trict No 2715. in the City of Omaha, be ing record owner* of a majority of the feet frontage on *aid part of *aid atreet. a a shown by the generally recognized map* of aaid City, do hereby petition that the *ame be improved by paving and curbing. And we do further petition the Council to ordgr such Improvement and cium It to be made, and that thirty day* be al lowed to t he property owners in aaid District, within which to designate ihe malarial desired to be used In the paving of aald at reet. Tereaie Kavan, December 15th. 1124. Lota 5. 9 and 10. Block 32. Albright* Choice, each 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. Stanley Skupa. December 15th. 1 924, T.ot 1. Rlock 1o. and Lot 9, Block 1. Albr ght'a Subdivision of Block 30, each 100 feet front hy 35 feet deep Albert and Nellie Goodman, December 15th. 1924 Lot 1* Block 31. Albright* Chcjce. f,o feet front by 130 feet d«ep. Joseph and Annie Soude.k, December 15th, 1924. t.ot* 17 and 14. Block 31. Albr ght'a Choice, each 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. Gilbert and Ruth Alton. December 15th, 1924. t.o’ 5. Block 2 Mathews’ Subdivision, R0 feet front by 130 fee* deep. Anna Remer, December 15th. 1 92 4. Lot* 1 and 2. Block 2. and Lot* 14. 17. 1R. 19 and 20. Block 1, Mathews' Subdivision, each 50 feet front bv 130 feet deep. J. B and Mari* Kinney and Petsr E Elaaaaer. Jr.. December 15th. 1 924. Lot* 3 and 10 Block 2, Mathews' Subdivision, each 60 fe*t front by 130 feet dee». Karoline Abelein. December lot*. 1924. r^»ta 1. 2. 3. 4. 6 and 7. Block 32. Al bright * choice, each 50 feet front by 130 feet deep. Nelleman Borrith. December 16th. 1 924, T.ot 4. Block 2. Mathew*' Subdivision, 50 feet front hy 130 feet deep Wm Russell, De* emhei loth, 1924. Lot 9 Block 3, Albright a Subdivision of Block 30, 100 feet front by 35 feet deep. Anna <1 Rood. December 16th, 1924. T.ot Id Block 3. Albright a Subdivision of, Hiock 3ft. 100 feet front bv 35 feet deep. Mrs Augusta Carlson. December 16th I 9 .* 4 I.ota * and 9 Block 5. Albright's Subdiv non of Block 30, 100 feet front by 45 feet deep. Ernll and Mr* Kmtl Has*. December 15th. If2 4. Lot* 11 and 12, Block 32, and I,iit 14. Block 31. Albrlght'a Choice, each 50 feet front bv 13‘* f*»*t deep John am! Mali«a Cuttle. December 15th. 1 924. Lof* 15 and 14. Block 10, Albright's Bubdlvia'on of Block 30, 100 feet front t by 4 5 feet deep. CharJe* Weber. December 15th, 1 924. T.ot 1, Block 4. Albright* Subdivision of Block 3ft, J 00 feet front by 35 feet deep ! Stanley Skupa. December 15th. 1924 . Lot 24. Block 31. Albright a Choice, *0 feet front hy 130 feet deep Martin radek. December IRth. 1924 Lot 10. Block 4. Albright* Choice, 100 f»et front hy 35 feet deep Michael 1’. May, Decent her 15th, 1924, South of Lot 2 2, and the South V* of T.ot 24. Block 1. Mathew* Subdivision, each 60 feet front hy 65 feet deep, anl all of Lot ?2, Block 1. Mathews Subdi vision. 60 feet front hy 130 feet deep. Fran'c E and Katherine Murphy. De rember 15th, 1 924, Lota 16 and 1. Block 7. Albr ght'a Suhdlvlalon of Block 20, • ach 10Q feet front bv 35 feef deep. Filed; December 30th 1 924, at 1:10 o'clock p m You are further notified that you and each of you will have fifteen day* from January std, 1 924. Ihe f|r*f day of pub lication hereof In which to fils protest in the office of the City Clerk agalnat tb* regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Published jn accordance with Resolu tlon No. 4 12, Series 1926. JAMES P HOCTOR Jan 22 23 2 4 __City Clerk. NOTICE To the owners of all lota, lands, tracts and par-el* of land*, within Street Im provenirnt District No 2729 and to the owner* of all lota, tracts and parcels of land* shutting on or adlacent "» ’hat part of Cedar Street from 66th Street to 40th Street and 64th Street from Cedar Street to North line of France* Street, in the City of Omaha, N e b r a * k a. Notb-e I* herehy given thet there h** been filed with the City Clerk of the City nf Omaha a petition for the improvement of that part of i ednr Street from 64th street to 40th Street and 64th Street from t'edar Street to North line of France* Street, in the City of Omaha, hy paving and curbing. *»id petition being In words . nd figure* a* follow* Petition for Improving Cedar Street from 64*h Street to 40th Street end 64th Street from Cedar Street, to North line of F’rance* Street TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: We, the undersigned owner* of lot* or land* abutting upon that part of cedar street from f*4ih Street to 40th Street and 64th Street from Cedar Street to North line of France* Street in Street Improvement District No 2729. in the Cftv of Omaha, being record owner* of a majority of the feet frontage on eald part of aald afreet, a* ehown bv the generally recognised map* of aatd city, do hereby petition that the same he Improved by paving and curbing A nd w# do further petition the council to order such Improvement and cauee II to be made, ami thet thlrtv day* he ••* lowed to the property owner* In aald district within which to designate the material desired tn be ueed In the paving of eald atreet. Clarence A. Brown, December 10. 1924 Lot 6. Center View, 47 feet front by 131 feet deep. Ernest, end Tna Oaeth. December 10. 1924 Lot 49. C<*«»te i Vl‘*w Addition. 44 f»et front bv f^s feit deep, and alao Lot ;,ii t enter View Addition, 4»* fret front by 129 feet deep I. N' Howell, December 1 1. 1924 Lot ;,| Center View, 44 feet front by 121 feel deep llfrman Latin. December 15. 19?4. I.of ■i Center Niew. 47 feet front by III fee' deep Minnie Dr er. Derpttiher 16 19?4 T ote 7 ind 11 ' *nt*» \ 'ew, e*1 h 47 feel front bv 12* feet deep Lewi* V5 Moore, D«|ember ** 1 • ? 4 lot 2 fehfer View. 47 feet front by l26 feet <1» e p Frieda Peters. December 2J 1924 t.ot* % end * center View, each 47 feet front bv I jl f##t d»ep ,M*M * P Dehorn»- Dei ember 14.’4 i ,.t* nod -t f#n*' » ' ie•« \dd|t|on h 4 f*et f not hv 1*6 fe#t deep RDa. Lina#anu Ai*nt Jensen. Decarnh*. C ITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. — .ft 1924. I.ot 22. Center View Addition I 45 feet front by 126 feel deep John and Chriaune Hansen. December! 26. lfl'4. I.ot 87. Center View Addition. 44 feel front by 129 feet deep Carl Jarl. December 24. 1924, Lota 44 arzd 47. Center View Addition, each 44 feet front by 129 feet deep. Herman J Roeaaif. De ember 24. 1 924, Lo a 1. 3 and 6 Block 1. Blaine riace. each 43 fe«t front bj 140 feet deep. al*o l.ota 2 and 4. Bloi k 2. Blaine Place, each 42 feet front by 140 feet deep. Mary A. Mahoney. December 1324. Lot 28, Center View Addition, 140 feet front by 4a feet deep. Anna M. Carlson. December 29. 1424. Lot *9. Center View Addition. 44 feet front by 129 feet deep Chris and Francis Lund, December 1924, Lota 44 and 45. Center View Addi tion. 4/ feet front by 129 feet deep. H F Paulsen and Julius and Herman J. Roeasig. December 29. 1924, Lot* L 2 and b touch's Subdivieion. I.ot SO being 5ft feet front hv 140 feet deep and l.ota 2 and 3. each 47 feet front by 140 feet deep Edward A. Bo we* and Marie F Mertens, December 29. 1921. Lota 13. 14. 15 anil l ft. Center View Addition, each 4t» fe^i front by 128 feat deep. The Byron Reed Co . by L. F. Camp bell. vice 'resident. December 30, 1921. L< rs 38 and 40. Center View Addition. »m h 4 6 feet front by I feet deep, also Lots ft 4 4 and 45. Center View Addition, each 47 feet front by 129 feet deep. Katherine and A. J. Cuppa and John Wozniak. December 10; 1924. Lota -‘0 anil 21. t.’entei Yi»*w Addition, each 44 feet front by 12H feet deep Filed January a. 1925, at 10:56 a'rlock A. M!* . Your are further notified that you and each of you will havg fifteen days from January 22. 19-4. the firat day »f pub lication" hereof in which to file protest In the offi.e of the City Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition «.r any signature thereon. Published in accordant# with Reeolutton No. 4 13. Series 1925. Omaha. Nebraska. January 22. 1925. JAMES P. DOCTOR J.22 23-24 City Clerk. NOTICE. To the owner* of all lota. lands, tract* and parcels of land*, within Street Im provement District No. 27 Ju and to the owner* of all lots tract* and parcel* of Itttrie, abutting on or adjacent to that u*ir of "V" Street from :itith Siieet to :mth Street, in the City of Omaha Ne braska Notice la hereby given that th#r# ha* be»n filed with the Cltv Clerk of the Citv of Omaha a petition for the im provement of that pan of “V" Street from 34th Street to 39th Street In the Cltv of Omaha. »»< paving and curbing. Haul petition being in words and figures a* follow*; Petition for Improving V Street, from 361 h Street, to 39th Street TO TDK HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: 1 We. the undersigned, owners of lota or landa abutting upon that part of V Street from 36th Street to 39th Street In Street Improvement District No. 273ft. In thw | Cltv of Om^ha, being tecord owner * of a nta jot Itv of the feet frontage on aaid part of said atreet. as shown bv the generally (recognized maps of said City, do hereby i petition that the aame be improved bv paving and curbing. And we do further petition the Council to otdei such Improvement and cause it io be made, and that thirty days be al lowed to the property owners in aaid District within which to designate the material desired to be used in the paving of aaid afreet. Marv and Charlie Emmel, January 2 1 925. Lot 4 Block 19. First Addition to Corrigan Place. 50 feet front by 131 feet deep. , Marv Cunningham. North 44 feet of Lots 1 and 2. Block 23. Corrigan Place, 100 feet front bv 4 4 feet deep, also lot 6. 50 feet front bv 131 feet deep. Delia Hannigan. lanuarv 2. 1925. Lot* 1ft and l !. Block 21. Corrigan Place. 100 feet front bv 131 feet deep. , John Morlarty, January 2, 1 925. Lot Block 21. Corrigan riace, 50 fe*» front by 131 feet deep. Hortenae Desmet. January 2. 1926. I/Ot 17. Block 20. Corrigan Place. 50 feet front by 131 feet deen. Chaa. Fintulos. Januarv 1 1 926. Lot (Ift and 11. Block 2ft. Corrigan Place, 100 fee» front bv 131 feet deep Mary C Bazar. Januarv 2 1 926. Lota l and 2. Block 20. Corrigan Place. 190 feet front hv it feet deep I Joe Hakalowkv. Januarv 2. 1926. I*At 4 Block 21. Corrigan Place, 60 feet front 1 bv 131 feet deep. . .... . . . Guataf Putmen. January 2, 1026. Lot * Block 21. Corrigan Place. 6ft feet front bv 181 feet deep. . 4 John Brosnan. Januarv |. 1926. I^t 0 Block 23. Corrigan Place. 60 feet front bv 13! feet dean Joa*ph Kooecky. January f. 1926. Td>t 4. Block 16. Corrigan Place. 60 feet front by 131 feat deep. John Mavhon Januarv I. 1921 I^of 1. Block Is Corrigan Place. 6ft feet front by 1U feet deep Mav L Sutherland. January t. 1 026. l. ot 6 Block 18. Corrigan Place. 19 feet front bv 131 feet deep John Cunningham. January *. 1 926. Lots 1. 2. 3. Block 10. Corrigan Addition. 16ft feet front bv 1.11 feet deer. Victor Bit lau. Januarv t. 1026 Lot 4. Block 22. Corrigan Plice. 6ft feet front by HI feet deep. Cecelia V. Roza. January I. 1921 T.ot 9. Block 20. Corrigan Place. 6ft feet froett hv 131 feat deep Paul Graxia. Januarv t. 1 926 Lot ft. Block 21. Corrigan Pltc#. »0 feet front bv 111 feet deep ........ Steve Doxelenelch. January 8. 1921. T<ot !* Block 21. Corrigan Place. 60 feet front bv 131 f-er deep ... Henrv Dfpvper. Januarv I. 19-6. Ix»t i Block 21. Corrigan Place. 60 feet front br 131 feet deep John F Johneon. January 9. 1926. T-ot 5. Block 22. Corrigan Place. 16 feet front bv 111 feet deep Michael Burke. January I 1 925. Lot !, Block JH. Corrigan Place. 60 feet front bv 111 feet deep. . # Kdmnnd Devos. Januarv 9. 1 925. Lot Block 23. Corrigan Addition. 60 feet front bv 131 feet deen . _ Corn lei Ballegeer January 2. 1921 T.ot 5. Block 20. Corrigan Addition. 60 feel front bv 111 feet deep. Marv Bill*. January 10. 1925. T.ot 4 Block 21'. Corrigan Addition. 60 feet fiont by 111 feet deep. Joseph Rudolf. Januarv 1ft. 1 925, T.ot 3. Block 2Corrigan Addition. 64 feet front by 111 feet deep. Anu Sakalosky. Januarv 1ft. 1 925. Lot 4. Blink 21. Corrlgaji Addition. 64 feet front hv 131 feat deep, Josephine kopeckv. Januarv 1«. 1915. T.ot * Bines 11. Corrigan Addition. 60 feet fron’ by 131 feat deep Veronika. Mavhon. January 14, 1926. T.ot 1. Block 18. Corrigan Addition. 60 feet fiont bv 131 feet deen. Felix C Uiadevenlg. January 14. 1925. Lot 4. Block 18. Corrigan Addition. 60 ftft f ront hv 121 feet deep Ross Anna Utadevent*. Januarv ift. 1926. T.ot 4 Block n» Corrigan Addition. 60 feet front bv 131 feet deep Wlnlfrtd M and Michael W VrValt. lanuarv 10 1926. Lot 1. Block 22. Corri gan Addition. 60v feet front by 111 feet deep James L. and Mre. Nancy Brown. Jan uary ift. 1125. Ix>r «. Block 2ft. Corrigan Addition 6ft feel front hv 131 feet deep. Herman F. Heller. January 10. 1926. T.ot. ft Block 2ft. t'orrUfan Place. 60 feet front bv 131 feet deep \ iktona Graze* January 10. 1931. Lot ft. Block 21. Corrigan Addition. 60 feet front bv 131 feel deep. Alfred E and Mabls Lowe. January 10 19 25. West 48 l» feet of Lot ft. Block 22. Corrigan Addition 46'# feet front by 111 feet deep Joseph and Tens Melichar January 1ft. 1925 Lot 4 Block 20 Corrigan Addition. 50 feet front by 131 feet deep. Ignallua and Marie Cerovakl. January 10. 1925. T.ot 3. Block 23. Corrigan Addi tion r.ft fart front bv 131 feet deep. John Francis Burke. January 10. 1026. Lot 3. Block 13. Corrigan Addition. 60 feer front bv 111 feet deep. Mary Depypsr, January 1ft 1016. T.ot 9 Block 21, Corrigan Addition. 10 feet front by 111 feet deep Filed Januarv 12. 1926. at 11 a'clock a m. Tou are further notified that you and each of ypu will have fifteen daya from January 22. 1925. tha first dav of pub lication hereof In which to fils protest in the office nf the CI*V Clerk against tha regularity, legality or aufftciancv of said petition or an\ signature thereon Published in arrordenc* with Reaolu lion No. 41 < Her ee 1016 nmaha. Nebraska January 22 1 926. J A M F.A F DOCTOR City Clark. ■T 2? 21 ?4 noth r * To the owner* nf all Iota. land*. tr*rta and parrels of land- within Htreet itn - provement District No 2ft8| and tn th* nwn*ra of all lots tracts and panel* nf land*, abutting on nr sdlacent to that part nf Firat Fast and Weal allay Hnu n of Cuming Htreet frnm 4 ft t h Htreet to 48th Htra#t, In tha City of Omaha. Nebraska. Notice la hereby gDen that there has bean filed With th* Cltv Clerk nf the city nf Omaha a petition for th# improve m-nt of that part ,»f Firs; Fast and Meat allay Mouth nf Cutting 4treet from 4«th to 44th Hlteet. In the City .»f Omaha b\ .hanging the grade enl paving, said peti tion being in words an 1 figures a* fol lows PatI'lon ta change gtade and to pave allay in Htreet Improvement District No. 3411. TO TDK HONORABLE CITY COUN CIL l • F TDK CITY «»F OMAHA: We. the undersign'd, inner* of Iota or landa abutting upon the* part of Firat East and West alley Mouth Cuming .Street fiont 44th Mire.-t to 4Xih Htreet comprising Street I m pi n\ement District No. 203 1 1n the City of Ontsha being record uwneta of a malniuy of tlie fiont <g* of taxable ptopeii.v aitutting upon •ntd first Ksst and 66 ••• alley Mouth of Cuming Hli-et ftnm 44th Hired to 48lli Htreet aa shown bv 'lie generally re* <»g - nixed mats of said City, do hereby i*e'l lion tha' the same lie I 111 |< i •> ved b) • hang ing the H'M.te upon said alley *■ *t pies ent fixed end es'abi sh*d tn « ott eepnnd with 'be e | * t i o n s heie.nafiet xp«"lfl*d end eel fotlh and tlist said alia ba pa v ed. And w# fin I her |1 f II' '» the Conn* I tn nrde» said nip* •ve,n»*r,s sn.l ett-e same to i.e nud* sol that 3ft days he si low-d the proper t v owners In said dts trict within which to designate ihs me cr ai dealt ed for • h paving And »f> rtin sl«l *ra on . f * id k »de be ng *o .he'.aed *• be sin pe ••ned fni V* herd') lespevtlvel) salve all damage* CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. or claim for damages by reason theieof) or fn any manner hereinafter resulting from euch change of grade n herein pe titioned for: liiMlie of Alley. Flrgt Fast end Weal. South of Cuming Street from 46? h Street to 4<th Street: File vat Iona of cennal line of aliejr. Point on West lire of 44th Street. • a established . . 170 ft Point HO feet Fast of Flaat line of 47th Street... 17» • Point 60 feet Feat of Fast line •f 47th Street . 1113 Point 20 feet East of Eaet line ef 47th Street .. 143.3 Point on Fast line of 47ih Street 144 6 Point on West line of 47th Street. a* established . lift. 4 Point 120 feet F^ast of Kaat line of 4*th Street . Ill I Point on F'.ast line of 4*th Street as paved . . 207 I Charles H Runateen, November 12th. 1124. l.ot 3. Block 4. West Cuming Addi tion 65 feet front by 120 feet deep. Warren FI and Wilma M Peake. No vember 12th. 1924. l.ot 6. Block 2. Fos ters Addition, 130 feet front by 65 feet deep. Amoa James Bralley, November 12th. 1924 l.ot 7. Block 2. Foster's Addition. 130 feet frpnt by 55 feet deep. William Kinsey. November 12th. 1924. l.ot 1. Block 4. West (laming Addition. 6ft feet front by 120 leei deep Klvera FI. Goetz, November 12. 1924. South bj of I.ot 1. Block 2. Foster « Ad dition. 55 feet front by 65 fe*-t deep Fldvsaid A. far I son. November 13 th. 1 924. l.ot 4. Block 1, Router's Addition, 136 feet front by 55 feet deep. Elsie F. Hogg" November 28th. 1924, l.ot 1. Block 1. Foster's AddUlon. 50 feet front by 120 feet deep. Carl S Hibbard, December 29th. 1124. l.ot 2, Block 1. Foster's Addition, 50 feet front bv 120 fpet deep. Filed December 3 1. 1924. at 3 20 o'clock p. m You are further notified that you and each of you will have fifteen days from January 22d. 1925. the firat day of pub lication hereof in which to file protest In the office of the City Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of aaid petition or any signature thereon Published in arcordanc; with ltes>'u tlon No. 411. Series 1*25 Omaha, Ne braska. January 22*1. 1926. JAM KM 1’ HOCTOR City Clerk. Jan 22-23-24, 1 925. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT-laut In 1 009. THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. 19c per line each aay. * or 2 days. ! 17c per line each day, 3 or 6 days. 16c per line each day, 7 days. 15c per line each day. 34 dare ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Notice*. 1 TERRELL Fannie lane January If at Poison. .Mont. Deceased is survived by three sons. Ernest and Fa r I of Poison Mont., and Clifford I.. of Lincoln. Neb. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p m at Masonic temple. In charge of Vesta chap ter. F^astern Star. Mrs. Ferrell was a member of Jva chapter. Rebacca and George Cook. So 88 W. Ft <’ Inter ment Mt. Hope cemetery. Information, call Ifoffmann-('rotby F'uneral Horne KLOSSNER — Mrs. Justine. No. 2407 South llth St., Jan 22. age 69 veers. Deceased is survived by five children, John W.. I.os Angeles. Mrs Julia M. Cook Mason. I Nev ; Camille Klossner. Kansas City Mr. Mrs Rosa Fairly Kansas City, and Joseph I 'N , Omaha Funeral services Saturday at 1:30 a. m. . from Hoffmann-Crosby Funeral Home to St. Joseph church ar I a. m Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. RF.L’M—Ida J.. ftlOf Burt street. Thura day. January 22. age 79 years D«' eased la survived hy one aon, Ofcar A . #.f Chl •'ago. Ill . and two daughters Mrs. GJara Huntington, and Mrs. Arthur Timm", both of Omaha. Funeral private, Saturday. January 24 at 2:9# o'clock. Interment Forest Lawn. Be lolt. W|". Papers please copy. RE IN H A R DT — Mo!Iie. 2345 S 13d sT January 22. 1 925. aged St yeare Funeral services Saturday at 2 p m at the Hoffmann-Crnsbv Funeral Home. In »erm*n? at Fores' l.swn cemetery. M « Reinhardt was a member of the Order of Does. No 1. PODITIS--John P age 42 Passed away January 4 at Glendale. Cal. Funeral Friday afternoon 2 o'clock from the R». John Orthodot church. Alz’een’h and Martha. Int^ment Foreet I.awn cemeterv For further information call the N p. Swanson chape! Funeral Director*. 3 HEAFEY * HEAFEY Undertaker* and Embalmara rhnne AT *411 Office *fll Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1*11) ~~~~ HULSH A niEPEN. At Tour Service. 2?*2?4 Cumlnr StJA l»2t Brailey & Dorrance. N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CL MING jQuiet. Dignified Supervialon JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA, 146 4.3411 Farnam 8t H K BI RKET A SON 9 408 Farnam. Eat. 1*74 HA. HH. LESLIE O. MUORE. 24th and Wirt. WE 0047. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN Purchase a family Jot In Omaha a rpoat beautiful cemetery Offlcee at the rflur •ery, weat of Florence, and 720 B'andeia Thea'er Bidg -_— l'enon»l». V THE Polk. fount y Law Enforcement eaeoctatlon will pav a liberal reward for anv information leadlnt to the a -eat of | anv naraon committing a felony, in Po'k ; count* Address Chief of Palb * or Sher ff. Pea Moines la THE SALVATION ARM! industrial Dome solicit* your old t lothlng. furniture, maga zlnea. W* collect We distribute Phone JA. a 1S& and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect cur new home 20* N llth > COSTUMES, theatrical, historical masque roiiumn ta rant. Liaban. 1114 Howard MASSAGE—Expert treatment; ladv oper ator; open till 9 p. m. 210 North I7ih St* anil Found. 10 T.OHT—Kiih»ll»u. rn Harn.r Ht !ni.»n litti *nd !lih Monday nlahi. Reward, room 42i. Caatla hotel. POCKET BOOK Blue leather. loat In • 'entral Market. 4*17 Seward. WA. 4747. Reward_ LOST—Silver malieaa cross and chain Reward. WA 01**. ai:tomobii.ks7 Automobile* tor Sal*. 11 You Will Miss It If You Do Not Look These Over Before You Buy 1*?t Ford Coupe, like new 1*24 Ford ? door, like new 1*21 f*h*\ role' sedan like new If’4 Olds * Coupe like new 1120 Nash Coupe very good 1*11 Nash Touring very good 1*20 Hoick Coupe, very good. 1 •?* 'Oakland Coupe fair 1 v21 ('haimera Touring, very good. Hudson Sedan Th* Quality and Price Will Please You. j Open Evenings and Sunday*. 2dk4 Farnam St. AT. 7114 Nash Vriesema Auto Co., Uptown Store. Bargains Wa need room for winter storage. Will •a nr |f |. a these i a * a 1122 Ford louring, alerter, 9200. 1*20 Ford aedan, aiartnt lloti. )*Jl Fotd touring etarier, lion Ml* 14II11-4c roadatei, winter top, 9711. IV.l liiolge touting unrwnl |1<IU \N • have many other a $10 up to 91 0 00 Our term* aie easy, or *e will Hade “pen etenlnga until t. Ilete Ift year* Andrew Murphy & Son, v i «i t i4io fgrkawit m fend ether make* lei and up * aah ot fetnia, lake <‘at tn trad** Gol.liSTIttiM A1 To SAI r* »«• III? M*rn*\ *4' ttpen evening a A Him AT *t«44 N A *t • I VI1IESRMA Al T" iu ISM' l AH STORE. 4 Fa mam AT 7114 FOB* i - * r* I A ft A S* F CM All 4* FL1.N l COMPANY 1 ¥ AXNOIMFMENTS. \ut«nmlHlr« for Kale. 11 | Today’s Outstanding Values in Used Cars Everv used car offer Is priced according to Its *rtu«| value and we interpret literally the term "actual value." OAKLAND TOUR I NO. 1924 Oakland Touring Car. in fine condition—price 1675. OAKLAND COUPE Oakland Five I’asesneer <\.tipe. Five good tires, front and rear bumper, motonieter and bar lock and trunk This is a real buy for some one. FUSION TOURING Ksser Touring This car is In much better condition than ’he average used car. Priced to sell. Oakland Motor Car Co., AT 29 ?9 Twentieth and Harney Sts. Truck* for Sale. 1? USED TRUCKS FROM ONE TO THREE TONS INTERNATIONALS \M» OTHER STANDARD MAKES International Harvester Company, 15th at Jones * Tel. AT 0660 Auto Accfusoriei, Parts. 16 GUARANTEED new una u«ed auto parts at a special cut price Nebraska Auto Part*. 1016-18 Ilarrey St JA. 4911. and 1205 Cuming St AT 1970 NEW FORD fenders. 19 a set. Kaplan Auto Purl*. 2111 Nichol is St NEW Chevrolet radiators. 912.50. Kap lan Auto rails. 2111 Nicholas. lit SINES! SERVICE. Millinery—Dressmaking. 25 ACCORDION, aide, knife, box pleating, cov ered buttons all styles; hemstitching; buttonholes. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 20* Brown Block. Omaha. Neb Telephone JA 1926. NED PLEATINO CO.. Hemstitching! Covered Buttons 1804 Earnam Second Floor JA I47§ Minins;—Trucking—Storage. I# FOR baggage and ail kinds of expressing call AT 1200__ GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING. MOVING SHIPPING. STORINO Estimates furnished AT 4180 or JA 429* GORDONS FIREPROOF WH8E I VAN, 249 North lltb St. Phone JA 2022: mow ing. packing, storage, shipping. HEKINS UMAHA VAN A STORAGE 16th and Leaxenworth Sts Packing, mov Ing. storage, ahlpplng JA 4141 E _1 " ■n. 1 Painting and Papering. 2? Wallpaper panerhang ir*g, painting Fred Parka 4 708 S 24th Sf VIA (MOV AT. 7404 1 ■>" - 1 ■ 1 -. 1 Patent Attorneys. 28 J. \V MARTIN, 526 Peters Trust Bldg. Omaha, also Washington Double service single* fee Alto heip sell patenta Printing—Stationery. 29 C O M ME Rr I A L P R IN TI NO Eddy Println g t o. 212 South 13th St Phone JA Cfcl8 Repairing. 31 | WE repair sewtne mach n*a. Victroiaa. Pisnoirx V. ukeis. 1 t h Ha-nev AT 4361. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted—female. 1M5 | WILL pav you S« 50 day for making m o down pa'r* Steber Wool socks dally on ! Highspeed Family Knitter. Will buy ail you make at same rate We furnlah >am j fr#©— r.->. »#r written contract, old rel able I manufacturer Work at home Be ;nd» pendent. ElWriMC* IIBM mtr| 8end 2c full particulars without obligation Mtaber Machine Co.. Desk 151. Utica. New York I.AftOKST store in to*n of Ib.eftO wants a rend v-to-wear swlesladv . state ag«- past experience also salary des red Must have on*- who * an really sell read) to wear. H. 1>. Ilutterf Icld Co.. Mitchell, 8. D. MIL1.INKKY saleslady wanted, by larg e*t store in live town •*f D< " • " s.ste ex parlerce. ag/*. salary desired , if )ou nr*' confident * i.»j haw- res! selling ability repl- to H I» Butterfield «’o.. Mitchell. 8 D I,A DIFS—44e beauty ape lallsts. We te» -h you tho'oughl) day <>r night and place you m a good position at t*sg pm Cad or write Molrr College, jof S 15th. Ileip Wanted—Male. 37 MKX—Take up l*arberlng Our method enables you .to quick.' step from low pay to big r*' Fa > n *n ie learning Da. or night Inquire Moler Parber College, lb* 8 Uth ALL men. wom*n, boys, girls 17 t« f5. willing to #<>* government poaitlona. 1117 1250 (traveling **r statlonarj >. write II S.ilt-sini'n and \g~nts. TO WANTED- Salesman with a«quaintan<e and following to se|| manufacturer * Itne hate and cap* In Wyoming Montana end northern Nebraska Liberal tommlaalon* References requ.red first answer. T-2H4. Omaha Bee SALESMEN reliable and experienced good prop with • han< e for future. HAK O LINK Co. 1120 North 19th street. FINANCIAL, Businr,* Opimrt iinillfv 4? HARDWARE for sale cheap; stock. Ill.ooo. fix 12.000; bldg $: hot* Turned stock 5 times last year all cash sales 10 per rent discount of *tn< k Good oppor tunity . big futures Y-2515 Omaha Her FOR SALK—Drug Ht e and fixture* kmgdona Pharmacy. Gretna Neb Yearly average for 5 vear* f t g • 0 » ‘‘Ipun ato, k A wonderful • * ;v; tl.mt v f. r a r> ,! |pe druggist A \ ''mg.ioi mot* N.b RESTAURANT well equipped \* 11 sel! ' e* *ona ble make offer >11 N Irtth St Rnl Ratal* tiMNi 4i IIUNFT TO Loan On first and second mortgage© We buy outright for rttk Existing mortgages and land contracts Prompt Action H A WOl F CO., »'! Saunders Kennedy Bldg AT lit* iTtq AND 4 PER CENT MONEY Loans on Omaha Improved property at lowest rate* FRANK li. BINDER, i.l City Naneoal JA 15*1 \i• -nt \ Omaha Bousaa at « pe* ,er and *'s per - rot Cash on hand No de ls ' Hhoprn A Co. f.1* Keellne Bldg J A. «.;« LOW RATK on city property, quickly closed, no monthly pat merle Ta 1522 W T. GRAHAM 754 mere Trust OMAHA HOMFR - FAST NFR FARMS tvKKFFU REAL » STATE CO . ■ 1015 Omaha Nat'l Hank Bldg JA. ITU. SECOND mortgages or contracts per ; chased by Tukev Company «20 First Na t tone I Bank JA 4lll 110ft to llO.OOu loaned. prompt service F D Wead A l> II Bowman. Wead Il’.dg S', ANP 4 l-KI» t’KNT—VC OKI.AT OAliVIN PHOH 44' OlillSl Nil I Bldt Farm I oana on West Neb and N K. Cel© farms Kloke Investment Co. Omaha Money to l.onn. 43 wiT \\ 1!. 1? loan rT»U MONKY at tbe lowest late we have ever mada. •ON r PAT HIGH R ATI 8 Over 9tl years In businsMi assures you m a quick quiet and confident al deal a* tha lowest t ossible coat OMAHA I OtN COMTANT % *04 Far bach film W. Tel .1 A 11*5 Southeast rot net 14th and Douglas Kts DIAMOND at iowe*f *te* bustne4.s sfefi't y corf lenttal. The PtatsoittLI ><«n co.. Hit Doge • l Established ihji. EDI CATIONAL._| I .oca I Instruction (Issues. (8 DAT HCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Complete eouraa in *11 commercial hr inches Short baud, typewriting. Ut»g rgphv, MiMmanahlp, civil »arvlca. rnon* JA. 1516. Complsts catalog fraa. BOYLES COLLWOK. Ifih anil Harney Sta Omaha, *4ao. EIGHT to II wo»h» prapara you for a fine offlco poaitton. Call AT. ITT4 or wilia Amarlcan Coll-ga. lilt rarnam TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 1401 D.ulga 81. 1104 Douglas St ^^^Cal^o^wrlta^forjnformailoa^^^ Musical—Dramatic. 49 PI A NISTS—Learn popular muale. E. M Kahn, Michel Bldg. AT. 4»«L Dancing Academics. 50 KEEPS CINDER ELI A BOOT, KITH AND DOUGLAS STS JA. 447(|. Claaaaa Tuesday and Friday, 10 Itaaona. |4 Private leaaona anytima. Tan com petent Inatrurtora.__ K El,-PINE — Farnam at 25th. Clara and neaem’nly. Monday and Thursday nlghva. Plerrott orrheatra : 2S Inatrurtora. Pri vate leaaona any lime. JA. 4754. LIVESTOCK. Dors, Cals and Tels. 53 IMPORTED GERMAN POLICE DOG aluvla at servile Alao puppies and ma ture atud of quality for -ate CHERRYCROET PARM KENNELS. 72d and Military Roavl MERCHANDISE. Articles for Sale. 57 GAS PUMP. Rood condition, suitable for grocery store or aniall garage. 2500 Leavenworth St. Business (Equipments. 68 TYPRWRIl KRS. — Reasonable RENTAL a tea. New and second-hand machines for Nale. Ha.e you seen the Standard Keyboard Remington Portable* What ever your need* In the typewriter line cm II Remington Typewriter Co. 2It'S 18th St.. JA. ? * 1 8 WE BT’Y. sell safes, make deaks. ebow cases etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.. S W For 11 th and Douglas JA "7 24 Fuel gild Feed. 61 KINDLING—$ 26 truck load delivered; MtwduHi: bn leal, ahkvlngs. J A. 5740. ■ .Ji_ 1 Household Goods. 64 I.KaVINO CITY. MuiSt sell 5 rooms of furniture, nlao piano, electric washer, gns 'nnge Art «t oni e My lost your gain. S.-h «t 2-328 No. »..d -Si. Machinery and Tooli. 67 NEW and second-hand motor®, dynamo® l.wBrnn Electrical Works. 818-10 8 12th Musical Instruments. 70 FOR SALK—Km*rson piano, good shape, splendid tone Must sell today. First IS.', takes it. Fall at 232* No. 63d St Wanted to Buy. 73 DESK F DESKS. DEFKS New desks used d sks bought, sold, trad ed J r Re»d. 12pT Farnam. AT. *14*. ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms. 75 .-FKNTSHKD rooms for atudenta. P.eason Me Near Dundee rar WA 42*1. i»« PARK AVE —Large nicely furnished room for two gentlemen HA 9223 Nit*E room for gentleman tn private home. Reasons ule WA WA 7550- Room In new duplex, Dundee far line. Rooms for Housekeeping 76 j FA 1.1 PORN I A. 3121 Vs— l or 2 furnished. ! modern room®. Ground floor. Heat. HA. | 4001. _ It HAMKMENT rooms electric light*, I water, 81o a month 28.73 Martha Ft. WE. ! 2018 HOW ARD— Steam beared rma 25; 1 sleeping $2 70 Lights. l:n»n and phone. DODGE. >‘7 — 1-room and kitchenette. ; we!, furnished. JA 3237 Where to Stop in Town. 78 HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Farnam. HOTEL HEN8HAW—llth and Farnam. Special Rates to Permanent Guests \partmen»s of Kuilding Owners »niJ Managers Association. Infurnished. W>b I FIVE ROOMS TV.ll lo at-fi. aood value, Xo a A leal an, lit S. J5th St. ITt.OO. PETERS TRtrST COMPANY, Where Omaha Rent*. AT 6144 17th <v F*rn*m S«« BRANDON APTS—70* So ISth St Walking diet am* Two ' ary rhot • tw«) room ap s Living room, kitchen, bed do»pt with murphy bed. and hath, at I * Ltolioi will *h..w. or -all DRAKE KKNTAl. A'JKNCY. JA .606 170? Howard Street. PETER* TRUST COM PAN T. WHERE OMAHA RENTS'* AT ©564 17th and Farnam S** APARTMENTS and flat* tor rent, w J PALMER CO AT Ml* P.ea: Rata e M increment *r»actaiiata E -gant rn.>d 6 r »e*m tat., elec, wither. Ill N .ith Lev at Hunter Inn. AT '*60 liK\l.f>1\TK-KOHKE\T. Apartments—furnished. 80 7777 NORTH 19TH ST ^ rin« ll . I .\ bath. furn. heat 1 le bl * ka to car* .me Prlv. door. Adult*. I* 6© per week. we. *kno Apartmenti—l nfurnfobrd. #1 The Morley $70 and $60 FI \ E-R«iOM AIVOMMOIHTK-NS .' .•a Sou* b ?*th St wra'kin* d « tnnie Three toom* tiled bath and Pullman breakfast nook TRAVKR HRoS Under Pi root Supervision of 0-vne»a AT •"* »1* F r*t Na Bank ROOMS .At; N ?Mh 8"-*e t rloae to < reighton. oak f’n:*h modern, hi t water heat gunroom Only 14© AT. 4066. KIv 1732_ a** Apia, and flats under aupet \ taiou of owners. Srrvl- e that pleaeea TtMer Bn a 6 1* E N Bk AT 6666 NEW DUPLEXES F» >R RENT. N J 8KOOMAN A SONS. Sill earning St Ha 7041 j PORTLAND APTS Park A%e end Leav enworth Ohoir* 4-roon modern apt . 1*1 Imjute janitor HA 1713_ ! MODERN apt* 13© and up. cl©** in t* P Stehblne, 161© t'hlrafo St. Iltiuar* for Kent. 83 ' ' • S 1 'TH 5TRK FT 6-room duple*, practically new rloae to Union • a i on _ T HIATT CO . AT. •»©© ! 6 n.M.M h-iua© new Owner built for home, life nath b’eakfaet nock. full* modern a a • * a* III n 43d St Nat rent, 17© ter m.»n n W A 1117 I s or 6 Roojg dui*l«* tuat completed 'near rai and achudl llm'rdl'v nrat 1 © 1 WE ©3vi f,% 01 Witt I EMIs PARK 1-room ntode n f at Rea •■•rabia reni Rent free until February 1. WA utt __ « ALIFORN'I A 44©3- Brand new 6 room modern bungalow rail JA Hi?. FIVE ROOM hnue©. partH modern, fo il | * ' t i if©* O'RBT .'IV- 4 i tn houee. modern e^ ept heat *!7 WE t;:'? •• ROOM houee bath room, electric llghta II T * month WE 6707 Holism.—Kurnlslird, 84 FURNISHED or unfurnished l-rooa hou*e near Dundee »> hool VV A 4 2*1 iu:\i i si \ ir -hm; sm.k. Ittiainr** Property. 91 BUSY TRANSFER CORNIER IDEAL INVESTMENT. %% N KT. HLtVVFR A SPAIN JA f»l* Heal Kslstr— Intr^linenfa. ft 16 Pet, on Your Money M raVltig'1«>« n Wilt veil ' i'll new i lose t |B k and Hollow t'le building* Ale«> • n« aiga tanuao l m I - • I No iia.t^* Addteaa -1©:» Dav*np< t st t >ma h a Neb Parma and I .tml» (m Nnle. 91 ’ f; V l AND, 16 down. D monthH *'»:*• 4© if»s> Southern Mo p.-*,. fv© i start for Let. Boa 31 H. Kirkwood. Mo KF,\I. ESTATE—rot* SAIJt. Farm* and Ijuitl* lor Sale. Jj monftv WriT* V. \ r 1 ,n n. R!u I'nd*. ' ('ASM FOK YOl'R rHOPURH. Quirk >«!*■ mad* in 60 counnr* of Nc brtaka. Mark Carraher. Real huat# Auc* lloneer, Central City, Neh ENJOY California end Ha beautiful i Si tuate 1500 for a two-aer# tract poultry House* for Sale. T. B t'AMFBKU. builds home* to order. Helps finance. Mt* money and KM a better built home, AT. M4*. Houaes—Norm. Brand New Minne Lusa 5-rooms and Double Garage This place w;II be ready to or. upy w ithin in day*, and It ha* a la rue living room with flrepla<e. built-in bnok<asrs e»< b side Iota of window e French doot* into dming room, a French door from dining ronni that opena Into gunroom or sleeping porch, 8x2#. two corner bedroom*, tie bath, built-in tub. a wonderful kitchen with lot* of cabinet space. breakfast table, l.«rg*‘ attic. can fini*h two ft"" * rooma. a full basement, coal and cut rooma; 2-car garage, solid cement drl\**, paving all pall worth f but Jor quick sale price reduced to $h,X50; |1.°' ** • ash will do Let ue show you. balecC your own fixture* and riei orations. r A Y N E 1N V Ef*TM KNT CO , AT. 69*1" Newton : K E. 11 4 h Gibson- K V. I" - ■. $5,150 Bungalow' < Nearly new;, ha* fi\e rood room*, att'c and baaemertt, icebox room, fruit closet, etc : oak floor* and finish new l> rie. - orated; paved street. level lot near « ar and bool Excellent value Easy tertna. Evening* call Grant Benson. al nut 1580. Benson & Carmichael, r,42 Paxton Block_Atlantic 3.4 9. TWO STORY. HOT WATER/ HEAT* Full two-story six-room str1 ly modem home. only on** block 'O Shermsri Ave « a r. choice *<**t fi ont Pi • d at a harg« ’ 5 I ooo ash down ot would cun b der five-room bungaiow priced right Fall (iSBOrtN K REALTY CO. 5,0 Peters Trust Bldg. JA. 2 2“ 1. Bungalow Bargain. ($300 Cash—$4,950). All modern five rooms and bath oak i finish and floors, large kitchen 'shine*,, hall connecting bedroom and hath, la»-ge attic; I o< a ted at f 341 X. 3.°. \ \ e. Thre« | years old Llckty, KE. 1 429. i., A REAL BARGAIN. Brand new 5 rMtn bungalow oak finlah and floors, large built In kitchen; clot* to Fontenelle park Only 14.500; |S«'» • ash. balance ]e*s than rent. Eve , I^evta* WA 14 22. R F CLARY CO, REALTORS 508 Omaha Nat Rank Rldg AT 387*. Miller Park Bargain 5 room*, oak. fireplace; 2 rooms and hath npstair*. living room across front, paved street ; blocks to Nfiller park 1 block *o school 2 block* to car lines. Bargs.n at 15.000 Terms. AT 4068. KE. 1732. N EW ♦ R< »OMS A N D B A T H East front lo* oak flno-* cemert Fase nient, wonderful breakfast nook. five room accommodation, email down pay ment. Eve call Lewis. WA. 1472. R F. CLARY CO, -y0« Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg AT STRICTLY MODEP.N NEW Hu MB. *5«'f DOWN. BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK FLOORS PAYNE A SONS JA 10U _ WILL build and finance your home ca i easy terms See i:a for plana. J. C. S< hmitz. *.;f Omaha National. JA. 17*9. '•012 FLORENCE BLVP -8-rm rr...d. Pa>menta. Crelgh. 801 Bee JA. 0*00. D E BUCK ft CO buv and •«,1 homes House*—South. 97 BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. SEE 5832 CEDAR STREET. Choice colon s| bungalow with fir* p’a-e break feat room* run room, lat est plumbing, south front lot. r.cht n th» heart of the r®*- ?«u:hf d « tr ict where - a ' je* will surely increase. Puv nos* when you *n g** a tar rain I* nne R»a*orgbl» *e»-m« g' 7 f lot or small cottage might be con sider* 'all SBORNE REALTY CO 530 I rs Trust Pidg JAckaon 22;2 HA'-SCOM PARK FARIVALF Che five rn m bungalow, *;*- -I bu.P-in features g?.*sge r hr • south front lot. only half Mock to we at * :d* park car 11.0° 0 cash, bai. like ret* OSBORNE REALTY CO 6 28 ret era Trust Bldg. J Ackson 2212 Hoii*e*— West. 98 Owner Buys Larger Home Anxious To Sell This • lira'live bungalow o? five room* •nd bathr. om Located near to d m hool car line and vtorn Fine lot paved *i'eet. nue *hade If vou have S7V0 rash *nd can pay S 4 j per month you .in have it for I.. and can mnu right n George & Company, Ilea 11 or*. AT ar * 4 ■ t> Nall Rank B'lfi New Bungalow i S ehi ’ ■* ~ • h and •#«* fren* r 1n*e to r»* oak and enamel finish, t « | Bath, built-in tub prc*«ed br‘-'k founda , c-c t I • aUg £ n.; throughou Ca.. owner Wal Snut !It( FOWLER FINDS FOLKS *so ouy hornet. List yoar t ropertv with u» for result* ■M M2* HI HT C FOWLFRCO Morrison Luniber and Coat for price* on enrages Beat romt ruction si m.m y' im .x»i WF f-ff*. WILL build to your order <n our bHtttb ful li-t* n Edge wood very easy tenon. !’h- - AT j.£4f I>»1h for Sale. 103 HAPPY HOLLOW LOTS tf to 77 foot frontage*. Pr * $1 tld te ! »t 04K>. OKOROB .* CO REALTORS nr.Yf'FK LOT—V real *a r-f:.e exits Kood lociOon Term* or email dlncOOpt for a*h Cal! Ration JA 44x7. HAVE a few well located lot* in Kdge .hI for tale, fur price* vail C, A. Ur.m *n •*! JA :l,. Wanted—Ri*al E>tat*. 10? WE SOLD OVER $800,000 WORTH OF HOMES IN 1921! We can aeil v.-ur home nee Fou» •*!*• toon. *nn , > »'*■!• p e vl a ••antics I). E. Ruck & Co., RKA1 TORS 7 4? Om*h» Nation*' 1 A 1M»'. 1 Wll.L pay « a«h for good build ng l>'t w*th wa er. *e«e* Ki* and aldewelk prefe* .a* foot front*|* r •»*. o'er 5 Mftrki from car would favor I.ea'en* w Tth and Center, a eat o? Forty* fhth. O've |ew**t pr • * and e*ac« location. 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