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OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING. HOIiKUAKY 19. 1922. S-C gALHTATglMP8QVED. ""Wilt " lit CASM-ltl ri wo, lla.e frazil.)!, Mw, Mrtrtlr sse4erS) lean Hun, I, a 1.4, 4e4 Slree., Allaalie t.e, lu.lai, ltiutM smeseiaw, naif 14 e4 1kres l iuutM aetnse la i. Jesus far. Utv (aniti ktt a.ar liik aa4 I all. lassie, llaraer t.14. sxsiasa. Jaa. r a, lH. et tUart.lt. N.-ilal At Hue ..4.' II terMis R. Iffi.lt, AT North. North Side 0 N, I01H li , Mar A, tar-tea 4 ta, l-lauttt rtlaa. inuU.ia trl fct.i. Il.lss, raak, X5,r MH'ar Mf, I ream eaail beasa. In. I else I'.l, .avs4 aif.al, near r.r l. i-4 a- haul. Iliait sn4 eihll, II.Jou, ' Xmite l.iiw A.a. un4rrl tVfliD latae auinar let. Keel fruit, 11 raurna atxl niMtnnro. Ii.euilfuilr fmi.lta.1 en.l 4"r.l.. aa all Ida uii kuui.in laaiuraa. hu.14 haeier, w Miliar etripe. tlo.1 at mt.nru.uai, Uaiag (ur (ar, l..t us attW HrH'4 tnin five scree, pres. lirllf l.nl. Kir. LroftiH Sungalnw "Hit . Ii4 purrh. t'iraut, all mar, elIM tiathf. e.ar. ran.. I.I valka, trull sa4 karri.., (areas, (xmiirr hnu.ae. h hmia... tit a (lock, la aar una. InuiitJiai auiiruion, h.asonauis trims. . Sunday rait Mr. Ilnlalnito. B.a. ll.'J, or J!r. Litfsllnse, K.nwood Charles W. Martin & Co., Realtors, Ill Omaha Nat. UK. 814;. AlUnilt 111? WANT AN fmr.R STi'ivo .ii'.Niui.iivr. KOUMiCB 1'l.AUe. Pfailkailr aaw I -room strl-tl rued. sru tiunicaluw. Iooal.il In ha brt part f Koumse I'lara, juat off Klor.nre rllvd. slab; thruuNhout, (ami tirarmaiit, stun. Uwner la leavlnf clly ami will roti.ldar any reaauiiable olf.r on aa.y Urnia. 1 hie la a roel Some. Huntley Mil Kenftutxl 4i:t. Hansen Investment Co., M-U Douglas. Atlantis toil, HotWater Heat, Prairie Park 14,1.4 buys (hi. l-ronm strictly mod hi home, lo.atnt on a, aauth from lot IS, ene-half block from car, 1 blorka from rho..l. Thara la a large rareptlon hall, living; room, rolonii.dn opening? to dining room, I cornnr bedrooms earn with t-loaut, handy kllnhsn. Ilia balh on flrnt floor, atalra to large alllo which will finlah Ihr.a Una ronma, brlrk foundalloi.. but ot fgualr, II..O0 ea.h wilt bund la. Fike & Price, Ta, tl III Clly Nat. Hank Bldf. One Acre ATTRACTIVE BUNUALOW OARAOB Aluoluloly tha flnaat auburhan homo w know of. Jlou.a haa 4 room, on tha lit floor, 1 roonia up.uira (one unfln. l.hail), la exceptionally wall cnnnliucted and In prrfect conUlllon. 11. a furnaca, rlactrio lltlit and water. Combination ililcksn liouaa and aarana to match uouao. IMai-a all fenced. Uteri poala and wira fenclnj. Lola of fruit and shrub.. Our prloe la ab.olutaly rljht and tertoa nioat attractive. It. li. CLARK COMPANT, Realtnra. tU-it Senurltlea Wdif. At. 35St. Choice Minne Lusa Home Very axcrptlonal 7-room full -alory home; Urga aunronm with Plata tfla.a window and French doora Into large llv tnf room aoroaa front) ma.alve flreplac and bookcaaaa; pretty dlnlnr room with artlstiu buffet; good aUtd kitchen; larise, airy beilrooina finished In oak; tiled bath; floored attic; full pre.aed brick foundation; laundry tubi; floor driin; garage; cholro aouth front; 1,((IU caah will handle. To aee call Osborne Kealty Co., SJO Vetera Trust Tildg. JA. 2J81. S1X-RX MtlPlSHN HOUSK WITH LARGkS VIKCB OF GROUND. i Tlila property located at 5425 Decatur treet, tho houie Is fully modorn, haa a largo baaement with a cement floor and tho ground Is SIO feet fronting on Decatur atreet and 187 feet deep, a fine place for gardening and raising thlckena, close In, only two blocka from Harney car Una; thla whole property ran be bought for 14,100 and It la a llt bargain, VT. K. GATES, 47 Omaha Kafl Sank Illdg. JA. ll4. Five-Room Brick Cottage J,J0O 760 Cash At 1CU Ohio ws hava goofl home, modern except furnaoe. Not new but In good condition. Ono car garage and chicken houae. Handy to down town district. You will wait a long tlm be. for yoa find the equal of thla. Call -Mr. Willis, Ha, 7J1. George F. Jones Co., Realtors. 138 Keellna Bldg. Do. 6S35. REAL EITATE IMPROVED. louth, KELLASTONB BUNOALOW. An attractive 6-r. home, living room aorosa front of house, bigh-grad oak finish, buffet, bookcases, reception ball with flloak closet, plenty of closet room, airy bedrooms, aiding board In kitchen, bedrooma finished In whlta enamel, large basement, fruit room, water motor, acreens, light flxturea may ba selected by owner. South front lot, close to Miller park and Prettiest Mil club. Price ts.500; easy terms, RASP BROS., Realtors. 310 Keellne Bldg, AT, OTH. Waverlv Park $1,000 cash, balance monthly pay. ments, win puy this nifty l-room k.l lastono bungalorf; oak floora throughout, ok finish in living and dining rooms, balance In white enamol; full basement cement floor, furnace heat. Lot 4xl85, on car line, close to school. Location, 3113 N. 4Ub. St., between Wirt and Spencer Sta, C. A. Grimmel, Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. JA. 1615. Near Miller Park, $4,150 8783 Laurel Ave., 4 rooms and bath, all modern, and .1 Iota covered with fruit treea. 8800 cash, balance like rent. A good bargain. Act quick. P. J. Tebbens Co., 05 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone JA. S1SJ. New House, $3,200 Five rooms., electrlo llghta. furnaoe. cemented celltr, well and pump and two iota, ez .-Norm 93a. wonderful view near Miller Park and school: 8250 cash, balance easy payment. Don't b a renter an your lire. MS Omaha Xat. Bank. Phone JA, 188. TWO BLOCKS FROM MILLER PARK, ' - LOT 1750. On paved atraet, with ornamental lighting system. 1 block to car, all improvements in atraet: half caah, bal. ance easy terms. JA. 0564, Sunday WaL 41S7. FOR GOOD bouses and low prices, WB. 4810. P. H. O'DELL, 88ES Ohio 8U Real Estate and Investment Co. 11 E BUCK A CO. buy and sell bomee. South. Field Club Home SIX ROOMS, SLEEPING PORCH. Owners leave for Chicago soon as House la sold. Thla la a well-conatructed 2-atory boraa, oak floora throughout, fireplace, bookcases, buffet, large pantry and cloaeta; houae In perfect condition. Can be bought at the right price and handled on exceptionally attractive terms. Today. Web. 680i. . R. D. CLARK COMPANT, Realtors. 4S1-88 Securities. AT. 8BS1. Near 33d and Mason Nine-room strictly modern home with rive bedrooms, large aouth front lot, garage paving and all apecials paid. Here Is a house that waa built by day labor for home and la In aptendld condi tion for only 87,500. tl,600 cash will Handle. Osborne Realty Co., IS Peters Trust Bldg. Ja. 1J. Ralston Lots'w'nt11 VZ; ayments. Fnore Stewart, Eaiston. 10-W. 4 kl,.V.M.i til tAl.feSTISK, Sfctt. StANaOLial l-AKst ItnaltS. . .. 4 f eie e4 iiaiaeaa (i. aVawih final t.,1, galeae uiauy n.4. m. wp.ia-oaia. um-m Mat a ai. XW t4 pl-NtUT, MAWNKt ;at, tie A, wiia) 4 . " .. al ft W or. ii4 44 rwaal U .' 4.M4, II If aa.ki I a.ira. 4 ! k awiti at shave t. li.i.e. A"t a-ua. Tr'.it'i ' U C '"'"t Acrcsf, IWfltOVKO ACrtCAOS, I .' In riw.ara, klneli la Street as, Well ln.fiev.4 4 rui lioaae wuk c.H.ri (im4 n, b ahitkatt uwe nh f.na4 ahirk.e yar4 e4.i(ul ka4e traae arua4 kauaal vali.ir f fruit tram a4 gratia, ekul 4 aurt In uliull..a. I.ailia Ira. I Is fe4i war be kla4 4 ' In ' ' lt.ee n ihia (.i.re loe raM will hn.le; ueda tall Mr. 4,'reif, AlUntiu IIL'I.ICft CART, bailors. Peuglas 1071. ill keatlne Bldg. k IUXiUo 8 Llila). Out lust far annuah to lie tb. k.na. yet does In. tlrap.a, rherfua. llauae has futnare h'ai, aiacirie l.aiila. kaih a4 fine gtraga, rklik.il bsuaa, r.mnt i.iawalka, friia4 t'ahl si It.eoe; Tain. a 1IROWNI TRACT. 41 M.rurlilae. AT. 814. IU Alhr-4 n.ar Ak-sat-Ua field. ll.OOi Walnut 4ltt V4Cnt Proprty, "Dundee Lota l'l; tightly south front. J.; teauliful eormr for kungalesr. ll.liOi east front, sloa ta car, M.4ii rorn.r, about ISilJI) paving paid; dirt (heap, 11,100; double ttimi n :J; paving paid. Alfred Thomas & Son Co., JA, l. rirel Nst'l Hank. Vacant Lot lltu snd I'rait facing south 11.100. Binder & Otis, Rrallnrs. I!S Clly Kat'l Irk Hldg. Ja. tilt. LOANS O.N KKAl KSTATK. W'IMCI.AlU AIlUITIUN. Let 14 on J:d stra.i. fr.t lot north f N. K. !orn.r of ltd and Lincoln boulevard. 11,100 ap.olaia paid. Owner, Xarnay 88)8. Dundee Vacant Near lllh and Harney) faeaa south; I0x8e; a. king l,oon; make olfer. Binder & Otis, REALTOR".. i: Clly Nai l Bunk Hlilg. JA. 1811. LOANS ON KKAL KKTATB. LOTS On 8. sl4s ef Lanmore Ave. between 14th and 87th Htreeta. Will s.ll en eaey payments or will build to your order AT. 8MS SOITTH front lot. north part Dundee, I960. ALFRED THOMAS SON CO., JA. 064. Miscellaneous. SHOLES' SPECIALS Southwest On Uth Ave., near Martha. I. room bungalow atyle collage with living room, dining room, two liadronma, bath and kitchen en first floor. Finished attic, garage, full lot. House Is exceptionally well built. Price, 15,(00, Woolworth Avenue Two blocks from Hanscom Park, on corner lot, aouth and eaat front. Reception hall, living room, dining room finished In nek, oak floora. fine kitchen. Three nice bedrooma. sleeping porch and hath on aeeond floqr. Lot (OxlOf). Owner has left the city, says soil. Wo want an offer. Field Club South and east front on 33d, prao-v , tlcally new, with large living room with fireplace, dining room, aun parlor, kitchen with all kinds o built-in cupboards on first floor. Three bedrooms, enamel finish on second floor. Full basement, fur nace heat. Lot CilUU. Boulevard Just south of Hanscom park, crackerjack of a frame and atuo co residence with very large liv ing room, dining room, beam ceilings, fireplace and built-in buf fet, . sun parlor and splendid kitchen on first floor. Four bed rooms and bath on second. House very well built. Can be bought right D. V. Sholes Company, JA. 0041. 1 1S City Kafl Bank Bldg. ESTABLISHED 1J87. Dundee Ssven rooms, double garage, oak fin ish, fireplace, sun room, tils bath. X very attractive home. West Farnam Six-room, stucco bungalow, garage, aun room, hot water heat, oak and old Ivory finish. Field Club Sevenroom. stucco, two sun rooms, sleeping porch, all oak, maids room third floor, fireplace, hot water heat, beautiful home, wonderful location. Lots 4 aores In Falracres, beavttful site for a home. Lot 1, block 13, Cedarnols. Lots 1 and 1. corner 45th and Dtcatur, 100x150 ft. World Realty Co. A DO. 6341 Sun Theater Bldg. Evening and Sunday, HA. 1149. FIVE-ROOM MODKRIT COTTAGE FOR 13,800. Having a new furnace, new s!ctrio light fixtures, bouse In good order and a big bargain for the money, let CO xl85, with a garage, near Harney car Una. W. H. GATES, 847 Omaha Nst'l Bank Bldg. JA. 1294. WB don't advertise on Sunday's. Watoh for our ads titrougn the week. FAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT. Real Estate Transfers William Eck and wife to Michael Ptaslngsr, list St., 41 ft, n. of Caatelar St., e. s., 41x186 1 ISO Frank W, Bonhal to James Kaaakea . at al. n. w. cor. 48th and Bur- del te, 80(181 1,100 Larstna jseilaen to Lucy w. xnomp aon at al. 8!th at. 401 ft. n. of Grand ave.. 40x130 100 Albert Koppenhaver and wife to William F. Urban. Hamilton St.. 60 ft. e, of 16th st n. s . 60x117.1 1,150 Henry A. Benn to Ferdinand J. Klrahman. Pacific at.. 74 ft a. of Park eve., s. s., 78x83.6 1 gulncy Reslty Co. to Louis Bober, Itth at.. 1IO ft. n. of O at., w. .. 40x116 , ' 1,100 Robert J. Webh, jr., to Henry A. Rrennlnvar. 40th ave.. 840 ft. n. ot Fowlar ave., w. s., 40x187 Ill Paul Reynolds and wife to John P. Linn at al. Saward at.. 83 ft. w. ot 484 at., n. s, 41x138 411 Ottos L. Wohlford and wlfs to Het tle A. Wohlford. a. w. oor. 10th and Maple, 10x111.... 1 Henry Bayer and wife to J. w. Patere. 88th at., ltft ft. a of Spauldlng St., w. s., 40x114 lit Oerald P. Freeman and wife to Pearl A. Blibv. 44th at.. 116 U. ft. a. ef Spauldlng St., w. a, 40x134 1 10 Laura B. Evsns and husband to Georce XI. Flack. Angelina ave.. 10 ft. w. of 48th St., s. s 10x140 10 Cbsrlas W. Martin and wife to Geo. W. Platner. Vane St.. 184 ft. s. of Minns Lusa ave., n. a., 40x101.14 10 Albert Thompson and wife to Samuel J. Cad et al. n. w. cor. 86th and Locust at. ,8l.825xS8.... 1,100 Alba W. Pwyer and husband to Hnrh 7 McLeav. I8d ave. It ft. n. of Farnam et., w. a., 10x118.. 1,180 Sam Trrtlsh and wire to jonn T. Marcel!. !5th St.. 130 ft. n. of 11 St., e. a.. 61x150 t.OOO Hastings Urges Anti-Litigation Clause in Deeds Sa)l MutU E,iriiive Conrt I'rocrtlure Cuel to Sunlv ing IMativft Througli a Lack of rrfcuution. lfdl fli' men tt Jv!t4 l44t,wfrk by llyron R. H4Min t Iniirutt !I their clicntf to put tlau.ti In droll thit will prtvent litiuitinn y rrUtlvri when t)i hut Laml or wii tlie. Hie cUtiit wtikli Mr. llaiiinf alvi(t is known it "joint tenancy clauit," ml trad (ullown That tliry sliuuKl hold tlia property " joint tenant inJ nut t tenant In common; the intrntion hflng that lit the drth fl cither ( said tttsnire. the rfal oute drsrrtbrd herein thatl be the Kile protierty t( the surviving grnntef, Mr. MaMing pointed out that with itch claimc in deed, the lurvivor ii not compelled to reiort to pensive court proceedinij before be nip; able to dispo.e o( hi or her property. lie Raid further that luch a claue will ofleii prevent unde.erviiin rela tive Irom obtaining property not In tended (or them. Traffic-ally all member ef the Real Estate board ai;reed that thi clause .Mould be placed in deed to property. Urge Clauie In All Title. Mr. Hasting niKscsted that the tame clause ihotild lie uied in title to any kind of property whether real orperonal. Following U Mr. Hasting' peech: "I have ttlt for many yeara that there ihould be a publicity drive that will teach the people, poor a well as rich, while they live, to o arrange their worldly affair that when death does come, they will pas on with a aense of having done everything pos sible to leave their property o that the surviving husband or wife and children may handle the ame with the least possible expense and trou ble. "To my mind there I no field more important in which this pre ventative law campaisn should be conducted and the public enlighten ed, than in the discussion of how the title of property, both real and per sonal, should be held by husband and wife, whether there are or are not children. "We have laws on our statute books (which law are more or less the same in every state in the un ion) which provide that the husband and wife may hold property, real and personal, as tennants by the en tirety, or as joint tenants, and when so held, in the event of the death of cither, the title vests in the survivor without the usual proceeding in probate court to establish the title in such survivor. . Title Should Be Joint. "With few exceptions, it is desir able that the title to the home and other real estate, and also- to depos its in savings and loan associations, savings banks, trust companies and in various stocks and bonds should be in the joint names of tho husband and wife and to the survivor of them. There can be no greater burden placed upon a surviving husband or wife, and especially a surviving wife, than to wake up to the fact that the title of the deceased husband or wife owning property individually, dying intestate, has descended two-thirds to surviving children fsome of whom may be minors) and only one-third to the surviving husband or wife. In such event administration must be taken out on the estate of the de ceased, and if any of the children are minors, a guardian must be appoint ed for them, and if it is necessary to sell or mortgage the estate of the de ceased, a license must be obtained from the court to sell or mortgage the share of the minor or minors sur viving. "As a matter of fact, I am told that it is almost impossible to obtain a license from our county courts in this state for" a minor to mortgage their interests. Wills Often Broken. "Of course a will properly execut ed by the owner of the property will carry the title, but sometimes wills are broken. Sometimes wills are not properly executed, which makes it more or less uncertain how the title will pass under the will, and a will always has to be probated, requiring the administration of the estate in the probate court ard incidental de lay and "expense. "Real and personal property can be held in joint tenancy by two or more brothers, sisters, cousins or friends, and in the event of one of the joint owners dying, the title passes to the surviving joint owner. "There are a few cases where it is' not desirable to own real estate jointly between husband and wife, such as when the husband is in busi ness and liable to get into business trouble, or when he is a constable, police officer, or other hazardous occupations with the liability of be ing sued and attached, as in such events his share of the joint prop erty can be sold on execution by his creditors. In such cases the home should be deeded to the wife and she should make a will giving it out right to her husband in case of death." . - . . . Payne Predicts Activity . in Realty Market March 1 The Payne Investment company reports real estate sales totaling $25,450 during the last week, all in residence districts. "From all indications there is go ing to be much activity in the real estate market, starting March J," said George H. Payne, head of the Payne Investment company. "Pur chasers have been calling for resi dence property for permanent in vestments. Following is the list of the tales during the "week: Eva R. Breed to Ottis L. Wohlford, 2440 Saratoga street, $3,950: O. H. Walter to Frank C. Hofiman, Mmne Lusa lot, $1,000; Edith Row to Emma Vol, duplex, 666-668 South Twenty sixth avenue, $8,500; Amanda At chinson to M. S. Peterson, 2614 Spencer street, $2,000- Rail Man Joins Selbys. N. E. Murtagh, connected for five years with the Union Pacific . rail road, hi become estate aVi mm fur W, I- Stlht & fcon. Stliroetlf r Coiujiany Kf porta MfilitiiuPrii! Lot Pi-maml According to tl Schrotdrr In vestment cumpany, their Itnu ba hid an unusually U'et numbrr of ca!li (or mediuin-pnccd iidmte lots, irveral sale tfipg made, ihi month the following m .lmc and lt lain live teen ni.l by thi firms Kr.ldcuce, Fortyfounh ami Franklin rttt, U Mis. I', Valh, f5,70: Kenton ridrnrt to f, U in tr io w, $4,000; te.nteiife, Thirty.ct find itrrct and I alay'it avenue, to Jrinrti and Helen Kuggtn, f7.').'J; Int. l.ravenArih J leihi. to C. J. Karlwh, $UxJ; M, Leavenworth Heights, to Mr. Mmikui, $v50; lot lavenwurth llriuhti, to George $4iiltcld, ViO; Wot rarium tot to I'aul ll'tiurd. $1,750; residence, Twrnty-lilth avenue and Spencer triTt. to Mr. Damon, HJiO; lot, Thiity-(i(lh and i'npplrtnn kit-mie, to John tUpp (through Miulcr and Cry), $175. II.iiiea Investment Firm Opens Real relate Office The JIanien Investment company has taken over the real estate buni ne4 at 1914 Dnugla urceU Oflicer are T. J. Hansen, presi dent; C C. Hansen, vice president, and Fred A. Sknw, secretary and trcjMtrrr. The ll an sens, from 1W8 to ')V), were president and vice president of the Grand bland Na tional bank, and now hold the fame offices in eiuht Nebraska bank, and alfO in the Nebraska Mercantile company, wholesale grocer at Grand Island. Mr. Skovy ha been associated with them for year in tha banking business. (). T. I tamer is head of the real c state department, aniitcd by V. I Sill and . V. Larsen. George C Bohman is manager of the insur ance department. New York Court Rules Fair Realty Return Is 8 Per Cent New York. Feb. 18. The appellate division of the supreme court in a recent case decision advanced the opinion that 8 per cent profit is a fair return for real .estate owners and should not be exceeded. The jurist ? a I so held that property valuations on which profits shjuld be calculated should be considered without mort gage encumbrances. Tin action wa atsrted by the A. C. and 11. M. Hall Realty company against apartment tenants who re lued to submit to rent increases bringing their troiiihiy pay rents to $250. The tenants contended that the proposed renal wou'a mean raises from 60 to 70 per cent and the higher court in the decision sustained the lower tribunals ruling in favor cf the 16 lessees. Real Estate Transfers North Hlils. J. C. Itllia to K, c. U us-fen raous, SG11 Wirt street, 88.00O. J. C. Wuerfele to F. O. Bummers. Victor avenue, between Phcrmnn avenue and Seventeenth street, 110.000. F. O. Summers to Gniee Osthout, Victor avenue, between ftnermnn avenue and Seventeenth street, 116,000. Kinma A. Healley to W. W. Klnale, northeast corner Thirtieth an4 Mary streets, .400. Cella W. Laner to Winifred Maron, T14 Florence boulevard, 84.000. Hanscom l'ark, lasso Kahn to .M. K Hinlth, 2SJ8 South Thirty-fourth street. 84.000. Heneoii. Benson Ttealty company to Karl Money maker, 6724-26 Ohio xtreet, 14,800. lHmdee. Edward Counch to Hattle C. Brandt, northeast corner Fcrty. eighth avenue and Howard street, 87.500. Mouth Omaha, Charlotte K. Wells to W, B, Wyman, 2201 F street, $4,000. A. L. Brrgqulst to J. J. Wall, southwest rorner Twenty-second and K streets, 15.000. , Max T3echt to 'William Brogden, 144S Eouth Seventeenth street, 84,600. H. IJ. Welnstein to Lena Randonl. 1438-88-40 South Thirteenth street, 7,800. Ernest Besgrove to Margaret M. Buck ley, Sil7 1) street 4. r, 00. Rnlston, Tsnso Kahn to w. i). Wells, Ralston, 14,600. Adeila K. Corbett to 0. W. Harding', Ralston, 80,500, Central. F. H. Turney to Wiinn Magazarnln, SUSS Capitol avenue, $8,200. Nora Netharrtt to H. A. Foster, BIT South Twenty-fifth avenue, M.250. P. J. Hyland to K. E. Austin, Twenty fifth avenue and St. Mary's avenue, 836,000. F.tmwood Park. H. H. Harper to C. M. Wilhelm, Fifty second avenue, between Dodge and Far nam streets, 84 tf5. Northwest. Bllsa A. Peei to All.ert Thompson, southwest cornst Forty-third and Grant streets, $5,000. Bemls Tark. May 8. C. fcuilmer to Clara A. West, S401 Burt street, $8,800. L. A. Watson to L. D. Watson, north west corner Thirty-first and Myrtle ave nue, $7,000. Ilappy IIollow, Serena E. Kohan to Nellie H. Caldwell, Iftfty-thlrd street between Podge and Davenpor.t streets. 85.780. Wrst Farnam. Lnla A. Fair to Nettle I Moore, southwest corner Thirty-first avenue and Davenport streets, $6,800. p a o a rm rSays STAR FURNACES Ours is so easy to take care of and doesn't take much time either. , Over 2,000 of our furnaces in stalled in Omaha. Sold on easy terms, 6-year guarantee. W A HABERSTROH & Son 1402-10 Military Ave. Est. 169S i Homes of Comfort .. ... i ' w ; Sit .V". - 6 '. . ' "-"T'.- -,-'., T-US7 'J4 t Jf l,'l riTrtK--",i'W.' I is h'f 'jfm I 1' ". .-.,--' r 2 eV Jt p "'ini s7 ns'.i.e' h 'Jj rtyifliil:! ""jv , t.tTTL." xrs m I I iij..' J m-iiij ! CS i n ti hi .I 1 -. -a No. 1704-A. Copyright, 1921. Adams k Kelly Co. Isn't thi a fine combination of broad (weeping lines end good pro portions? It is the home for sub stantial folks with good taste. The wide eaves really do protect the bed room from the hot sun, and the windows can be left open during a rain. On the other hand, the living room are large, bright and cheery, and the arrangement shows the econ omy, convenience and true livability that have been worked into this plan. Completely detailed working draw ings for "homes of comfort" will be furnished by Adams 4 Kelly com pany, Omaha, when Bilt-Well mill work is used throughout. Kelso N. Voorliees Joins FowIer-McDonaltl Force Kelso N. Voorhccs, an ex-scrvice man and formerly associated with the Adams Si Kelly company, the Kivt-tt Lumber company, and for the past year and a half with the R. D. Clark company, has joined the sales force of i'owlcr & McDonald, realtors. "Self-Directed Action, Self-Governed Intelligence, Self-Satisfied Conscience And here you have a man who will 'OWN U IS home:" 5009 Nicholas Street Seven rooms and sleeping porch; finished In white enamel and oak; maid's room third floor; furnace heat; garage for two cars. This home is complete in every detail and an inspection by you will convince you that this home is worth the money. Owner leaving the city and anxious to Bell. Trice, $11,600. Easy terms. 7 jyft Frame and Kellastone construction; six rooms; two full stories; located on high, sightly lot; two blocks to carline. Oak and white enamel finish; artistically decorated; oak floors throughout; at tractive fireplace and bookcases in, living room; furnace heat. Price, $9,850.00. BUILDING SITES $1,850 East front on 50th Ave., south of Dodge, 48x135 feet. $2,200 West on 50th St., south of Dodge, 56x135 feet $5,000 North front, S. E. cor. H. H. Blvd. and Izard, 87x133 feet. $5,500 South front, N. E. cor. 62nd and Chicago, 100x135 feet. $6,000 S. E. cor. Davenport and H. H. Blvd., 100x122 feet We have other Choice Building Sites. Will make terms. Our Salesmen are at Your Service George and Company AT Untie 3024 REALTORS 902 City National Bank Buildinr l'.lnifr St California) Show llrsistanre to IK ,irriiou A. T. Klmer. vm president of the Vlh rimer cpintuny. jut re turned fioii two muntlii' i-i' California, mint of liii tun haunt' been pfnt in In Ailgrlr. lie tayi that I'Miiliein Caldornia h thown rriiuikabl reai.iani up ta date the general depression hu h b pre vailed in other sections of ! coun try. Mr, Elmer Uo vitt4 New Orleans. Houston and Galveston. Te., in Dccrniber on M vay t Califurnia and at tint liiitt condi tion in the latter citie v.ere rnt so ih4 they wcie in Lot Anftlet. JS'ortliwal. at Jolitinort I'lati HiulilinK Campaign Northwall & Johnson, rciemly elected active nieinbfii ol the Oma ha Keal l.itate board, are planning an extensive luil'ling rmiain dur iiilt the irmg and sumnirr months. The ifcitn4 in tbt bullJing III.) tl4dllat '( luiinr. VV nit tb ee cf treat hiiiMmg progiam in Omaha." It. I. Iiiliini.n, tueiiibrr (( l' li'MI. (ld, "ilirte 4 (iiiiiaf 1 1 It tnany neve Ittiinr liui'.t line duniiii I'tll I). F Hin k Firm Herrivei 122 CU. From Healty A!. A.lvc'iaiiisT In real e.Uie rolunin of Onuli4 nrwtpapti duiinu llis past wrtlt broiiKbl I .'J call to the ! I!, IttuV Ut4 l's.it4 ci'iip4ny. Mr. rmk rrporled that the t.rm'i list of live vacant lull and one home, all of tlie pmprrty told, is in the rrldrni't dtstiiil. 1 he sab? i( so iuntr ai4iit lot In one wrk ho lb.it lunlding I bound t upeit up here," Mr. Iturk ayi. MAI1 nf the purchaser ol the kit are lunl-uoilinir men and wom en wlui he In Id tbrir saving lor the orp'ttiine time Ui build." To Let WAREHOUSE PROPERTY 30,000 Square Feet 1108-10 Howard W. Farnam Smith & Co. 1320 Farnam. Jackson 0564 HAMILTON APARTMENT HOTEL Centrally located, Farnam at 24th Apnrlmenta and rooms with bath. Keasnnahlo rates. For permanent or transient iruesta. STvoi3wa Loans V X Omaks Nail Vr 'V b.na Bld. SUBURBAN mm 5, 10 and 20-Acre Tracts ON GOOD TERMS Write far Full FaHlculai M. A. LARSON CENTRAL CITY, NEB. Phone 2CS 8 Quarterly will bo paid by manufacturer who needs a little additional capital; 11 years In business, and product used by all man ufacturers and wholesalers In Omaha. Complete details furnished. Address Box 103, Omaha Bee I want to buy several used washing tnachinea. Civs) make, rssson for sellinf, and your low est price for caah. ' Box B-56, Omaha Be. II II lii MONEY TO LOAN on centrally located Omaha busi ness and warehouse properties. Low Rates of Interest LOANS closed immediately after application accepted, mortgage re corded and title approved. W. Farnam Smith & Co. 1320 Farnam Street JA ckson 0564 Selling Factory Damaged Tires was the problem faced by the Sprague Tire & Rub ber Co. So they called upon Bee Want Ads to help them find buyers. How well they succeeded ia told in the following, paragraph reproduced from a letter to The Bee Want Ad Department under date of February 15: "Our little Want Ad in The Bee is cer tainly bringing results, and I want to thank you for the nice setup you have 'given it. Just keep it going until further notice." The enthusiasm of this advertiser equals that of others who offer things about the home or articles of a personal nature for sale through Bee Want Ads. If it is saleable, Bee For Sale Want Ads will find a buyer. Phone Atlantic 1000 Bee Want Ad Rates Are Reasonable. Have Funds for Loans On Inside Business Property At Very Attractive Rates Frank H. Binder 823 .City Nat'l Bank Bldf. Tel. Jackson 2561