Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1922, WOMEN'S SECTION, Image 19

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    THE EEEi OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 1022.
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Have If ou Got Toots?
These securities are 6 coupon bonds, interest pay
able semi-annually at the Omaha Trust Co. offices.
The money paid for these bonds is deposited with the
Omaha Trust Co.
What the Club Will
Mean to You
A DOWNTOWN HOME The Club will be your downtown
home. Every member of your family may take advantage
of its conveniences.
PLACE TO ENTERTAIN At the Club you may entertain your
family, friends and out-of-town guests.
GYMNASIUM The gymnasium, steam rooms, showers and
courts will help keep you fit and build up your body.
ROOF GARDEN The Club will have a roof garden where in
the summer-time dances and parties may be held.
SLEEPING ROOMS There will be 350 hotel rooms for mem
bers and other Elks from all over the country. These rooms
.will enable members to live at the Club.
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PINING ROOM The dining room will be second to none
in Omaha. You won't be able to find a more desirable eat
; t ing-place, or banquet room. "
BOWLING ALLEYS Your new Club's bowling alleys will af
v ford this kind of sport for every Elk bowler, and there are
hundreds of them.
CAFETERIA In addition to the main dining room, there will
be a cafeteria in the club, where Elks may get a quick meal.
DANCES A large ball room and the dinner dances will furnish
the club members with this kind of pleasure. . ' . '
CARD ROOMS Several small private and large rooms will be
reserved for card playing. '
LOUNGING AND READING ROOMS The lounging and read
ing rooms will be a fine retreat for the tired members who
desire comfort and rest.
WRITING ROOMS There will be several writing rooms where
members may sit at individual desks and write letters on
stationery furnished by the Club. -
WOMEN'S REST AND TEA ROOMS There will T)e women's
rest and tea rooms where wives and sisters of me'mbers may
V stop while guests of the club or shopping downtown.
Proposed New $1,000,000 Elks Home, 18th and Dodge
You Are Not Being Asked for a
Donation Simply a Loan, Which
Becomes a High Grade Investment
You are not being asked for a gift or a contribution.
B. P. 0. E. 39 has never asked anyone, Elk or otherwise,
for a cent. '
The money to be raised for erection of this splendid new
Club House, is in the nature of a 10-year loan.
As security; you receive a 6 per cent mortgage bond, which
the lodge guarantees to redeem in ten years, at par, for cash.
You are being asked for a loan, which takes the form of a
high-class investment.
Installment Buying Plan
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$zuu bond means $iu a montn tor twenty montns
$400 bond means $20 a month for twenty months
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A $1,000 bond means $50 a month for twenty months
A $5,000 bond means $250 a month for twenty months
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ElJcs in Nebraska
HOW MAftY There are 14,000 Elks in Nebraska, members
of lodges in eighteen different towns and cities.
THEIR PRIVILEGES Every one of these 14,000 Elks will
have the privileges of the Club House of "39." , . '
" THIS MEANSThat when they come to Omaha, and they
C;come often, they'll want a room in the new Club House.
BUY Your Bonds NOW!
The Eyes of All Elkdom Are On Omaha
Epsten lithographing Co.,
- Ed. C. and Edw. J. Epsten
American Security Co.
Omaha Printing Co.
R. B. Howell
Judge Wm. A. Redick -
Carpenter Paper Co.
THIS ADVERTISEMENT MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING:
Robert S. Trimble
Chas. H. Pickens
Henry Beal, Deputy Co. Atty.
Jos. Koutsky, City Com.
Ed. C Kinney
Nourse Oil Co.,
Roy Shepard, Vice Pres.
T.F.Stroud
W. B. Tagg
Arthur Storz
Walsh-Elmer Co.
Chas. H. Mallinson
Foster-Barker Insurance Co.
Stelk-Atkins Oil Co.
John W. Towle ;
Crosby-Moore Funeral Home
Mike Clark, Sheriff Douglas Co.
Dr. G. D. Shipherd and
Associate Dentists
Dr. A. S. Pinto
Judge Jas. M. Fitzgerald
National American Fire Ins. Co.,
W. H. Ahmanson, Pres.
Dr. Bradbury, the Dentist
Benson & Myers Co.
Taf t Dental Roomr ,
Dr. G. W. Todd, Dentist
Omaha Steel Works
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