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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1922)
ay "r I lltaA IUa, DUJ. Added by George in Happy Hollow Ground Plotted Into 63 Lots Streets Curved With Prkingi Seweri Finished. Three nw blocks have been J4 ? tn Happy Hollow district by Ceort & ta and will be placed on tha market thfi wrrW. ..T.!,, blockl ,ie "ppt Hollow boulevard, between Cumiim irrci ana western avenue. The ground has been plotted Into 63 lot. The entire tract ii highly restricted ltd il being imnrovrrf in rvrrv Uint by the owners, who developed Dun- n- ana me nappy Hollow acction. .Ml atreelf are curved with wide parkings on each aide. An orna mental lighting system similar to mat wnicn now serves ail the better parts cf the Dundee section will be instaiiea. The area restrictions reanire that all buildings be set back 3S to 40 feet from the lot line, l-our and a half foot sidewalks will be built in the entire tract except on boulevard fronts, where the walk will be (ive feet wide. Water and sat netitions have been filed and these improvements will be installed in a short time. Sanitary "sewcra have just been finished. The entire district will be paved by tieorue & Co. All telephone and light connections will be from the rear. This ground is all high and Rives a view both to the west and to the east, and overlooks Happy Hollow club on the south. Six lots have already been sold, at though the sate does not start until this week. W. B. T. Belt, president of the Northwestern Bell Telephone com pany, has bought the large corner lot at Cuming street and Happy Hol low, boulevard, . Trices range from ?40 to $45 per front loot. 11 Lots Are Sold in Reed Firm' New Tract ' Eleven lots were sold last week in the Byron Rccd company's Green leaf addition, which was put on the market Thursday. This is an addi tion of CO lots between Lockwood and Edgcwood, north of Leaven worth street. ' Twenty-four of these lots have been reserved for bungalow con struction and the remainder of them require two-story .houses. The Reed company will build IS houses in the addition this year. Vice President Campbell of the Reed company said the higher-priced lots are selling faster than the cheaper ones. Trices range from $950 to $1,850. Quick Sales Are Recorded bv Seavev Hudson Co. ' VF'Z fa secoiioyt.me this year the Seavey n uwm-company has sold a Mouse nours aucr usuuk Hudson announced he listed William Barger's . house at 4611 Burdette street last Sunday and sold it to Mrs. Addie S. Parker the next day. Last month they also sold the Joseph I Panuska house at 3512 North Twenty-seventh street to Milton B. Ever ctt within 48 hours after listing the property. ' Carl H. Roos Engaged as Salesman by Mulvihill formerly a real es tate salesman for R. D. Clark com pany, has been employed m the same capacity by J. J. Mulvihill. Week's Realty Sales Central. Stella Mes4 to Cornelius Kirk, SIS South Thirtieth atrset, S4.000. Henrietta Swartalandsr to Bert Bm!t, n"-16-18-aa-n-i4 North Twenty-sUtH atrset, 126.000. .. .... Etna Oreeman to Anna, CroBin. Harney atreet, IT.S00. , Roae C Gentleman to National Refining company, eouthvest corner Twenty-fourth and Caae streets, 111.000. J. B. Kelaenney Realty company to i W. O. Johnson, northwest corner Twentlath and St. Marya avenue, ISS.000. i : Hanecom Park. Michael Clch to Joeephlne Vanek. 1101 Hanecom boulevard. I4.J0J. . 3. B. Oauraar to O. . Madison, SHJ Hascell atreet, S,000. .... . ,K J. H. Elledse to R. W. Scott. 1608 South Twenty-ninth atreet. (6.700. 0 Northwest. -.' Haiet . Hardy to Ollva L. Oaylorfl, .4361 FraiSlm atreet. S4.S00. . . " J. B. BlUinss to Alvlra B. Brltton. southeast corner Forty-fifth, and ' Bur dette streets, 14,800. " eeutheast corner Forty-fifth and Burdette strseis, e.iov. .... A. 8. Emmons to IL E. Williams. SS4 Grand avenue, 14,400. D. M. 81oan to W. B. Wolfe. M0 North Forty-seventh avenue, 18,260. North Side. Klla O. Price to E. A. . Huster, S56J Evana street, S6,00. . M. 8. Ryan to Victor BrookatelB, til Maple street. $6,100. Abraham Farman to Abraham David son, j:0S Burdette street, 4.SS0. A. E. Wylie to Clarence Weston, 1621 Pinkney street. 15.000. Carrie B. Kimball to Hsrry Rtmmar rasn, 1107 Evana atreet, 18,000. T. R. Borensen to Joeeph I Kemp, Ksnssa avenue, between Thirty-first ave nue and Thirty-third street. 14.000. lSllssbeth Ludeke to W. B. Vleth, 61S Florence boulevard, SS.SOO. C W. Martin to echool district of Oma ha, Minna Luaa avenue, between Whit more and Ida streets. S5.J0O. 8. M. Perkina to J. A. Hultgren. north weet corner Eighteenth and Sprague atreeta, $5,000. Addie Williams to B. O. Malatrom. Jill North Eighteenth street, $4,000. Joseph Kelley to North Side Christian church, 1101 Binne - street, $,000. Be mis rsrk. Dollie U Mtnehan to Jacob Blank, 3113 Lafayette avenue, 16.250. A. H. Chudacoff to P. H. Chudecoff. Twenty, ninth and Cuming street. $5,000. Sarah Stern to Anna Stern, 3 40$ 'Hawthorne avenue, $7,300. Adelaide U Bichnell to Sarah Stern. 3519 Hawthorne avenue, 14.600. J. H. Vesttne to Ellenore Reed. 1120 North Thirty-fourth street, $5,500. P. A. Skow to A. J. Brown, 3431 Haw thorne avenue, $11,500. V. A. Skow to M. B. Habler, S303 Mrtle avenue. $5,200. Wrst Farnam. Mary C. Pavis to ElUse ST. Paustrlan, 114 South Forty-second street, $$,000. South Omaha. ir. C. Murphy to George H. Gregg. 3111 South Twenty-sixth street. $8,000. W. R. Fischer to Dulele A. Basdo, South Twenty-first street, between Caa tellar and Arbor atreeta, $4,000. Dundee. C. W. Gardiner to W. L Kllly. Happy Hallow boulevard, between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets. $4,000. J. w. Towl in G. W. Wlrkereham, northwest coraar Fifty-third and Farnsm atreeta, J5.009. Cathedral. T. B. Bryant to Amanda Peterson, S2I North Forty-first svenue, $(,000. Benson. t. T. Bamaker to C O. Nielsen, Ben sea Acres, $,$0. Cooth. Jxeeth Samonil to John KHpa. 1433 South ,Tweifth atreet, $4,i00. r 1 MJSMBSll'iaJ e .. "J (Copyrlfht. I$:.) PORCl( Cattle Men May Get More Loans War Finance Corporation Rec ommends Further Advances, Says Regional Chairman. The War Finance corporation has recommended additional loans to live stock interests in western Nebraska through cattle loan agencies or coun try banks, according, to F. W. Thomas, regional chairman of the corporation in Nebraska, who re turned u Omaha yesterday from a conference in Washington. Governor McKelvie remained over in Washington to keep an engage ment to play- golf with President Harding," said Mr, Thomas. Congress may' extend the war fi nance law six more months from July 1, when it expires, Mr.. Thomas said. He conferred with members ot the Nebraska delegation in congress relative to the matter.' tn consultation with Eugene Meyer, jr., chairman of the board of directors of the War Finance cor poration, Mr. Thomas was given as surance that the government , would extend further credit to cattle loan organizations or. country banks for the live stock industry. Mr. Meyer told Mr. Thomas that the total amount laaned by the War Finance corporation since last No vember was $300,000,000, one-fourth of which went to the live stock in dustry, Mr. Thomas had luncheon with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace while m Washington. . , ..' Temple Heights Will Be oraaea ana ueauuiiea The ; Temole McFayden company will begin grading Temple Heights, a new addition to be opened up be tween Grand and Blondo streets from Fiftieth to Fifty-first. ; It is a 10-acre tract, k . All improvements will be put m the addition and trees will be set out at once. The firm last week pur chased 2S0 trees. Walsh- Elmer's Sale of Lots Is $20,000 in 30 Days The Walsh-Elmer company's sale of residence lots in the past 30 days lias amounted to over $20,000. These lots have been scattered through Dundee, West Farnam and Hans com Fark district. Practically all of them have been purchased by per sons planning to build. ADVERTISEMENT. L . i-i, v" . 03'. ' ti.JLi kLanaBsaa IF I tjircflMLl ' i T i I I i"fcf ill ? t1N''M caon j Wl iti ,etJtsf--i JTi sO- tto Rain irwo can 3 .nradium Stops Pain of Rheumatism and Neuritis The Influence of Tlut Remarkable Product of Nature is Entirely Supplanting the Use ' of Drugs in Many Cases and With Marvelous Results. Iept In those cases of extreme pros tration the use of Nuradium in treating rheumatic and nearitic troablea is meeting with amaslnt results. In goat, arthritis, stiff loints, in lUndn tar swellings due to rheumatic infection, in the serve attacks known as neuritis and in muscular and sub-acute rheuma tism lha relief Is sfttn astounding, the improvement is little short ot macicat and it is mora than likely there will be recoveries ta amass the world beyond any reports heretofore made for any internal medication. Nuradiam te a small one-grain tablet af milk sugar in which the infinitely smsll radium rays are caught. - a they enter the vtircuii'.toB their marvelous, concentrated Homes of Comfort . ' , keaaMhsaS), Ns. 111. Homes, like people, arc most attractive when they show their simple, strong, true character without pretense. Such a home is this. No unneces sary ornamentation, but beautiful, simple proportions that make it thorough ly attractive, A simple, economical low roof, broad lines, protective eaves, and a large, comfortable porch. Much could be written on the convenience and comfort of the interior. Note the roominess of the bedrooms, the breakfast room, the cool place for the refrigerator and the convenient planning of the kitchen. Complete working drawings for homes of comfort may be obtained from Adams & Kelly company, Omaha. Drys Describe Evils of Bootleg Whisky Washington, April 29. Old man Noah Webster would blink and Quiv er if he stepped out of his grave, and cast a glimpse over words used by Volstead law officers, describing the danger of bootleg whisky. Dynamic moonshine liquor, " by latest analyses, contains a lot of queer things that produce a lot of -different effects on the human sys tem. Prohibition Commissioner Haynes told about it recently. He said: ' "Moonshine mash develops wild yeast and other fungi. "Fusel oil is found in large amounts in moonshine. "Many samples contain . furfural, aldehydes and other poisons. "A large excess of acids also are found. "Aldehydes when ingested produce aldehydes ismus, with a thickening of a adventitia of the vessels, and an fner ease of connective tissue be tween the lobes of the liver." . . Commissioner Haynes maintained that his chemists were right. They claim most of the bootleg whisky is unfit to drink because most of it especially the "white . mule" product they contend is.ma,de in filthy cellars or other places where bacteria abounds. Moonshine liquors thus made, they said, is manufactured under conditions that do not permit of sterilzation of the mash or the air, with which it should be "aerat ed" a process necessary in manu facture of good grade liquors. Temple McFayden Firm . Has Record April Business The . Temple McFayden company did the largest business in April of any .one month since it was organ ized over two yearr ago. This firm's- business consists of building and selling' new houses. Nineteen of these houses were -sold in April., V, , D. E. Buck Company Sells 14 Houses and Two Lots The D. E. Buck company's April business was 20 per cent larger than anticipated, according to D. E. Buck. The firm last week sold four houses and one lot for $17,825, and during the last three weeks sold 14 houses and two lots for a total of $60,523. Rasp Bros. Buy 11 Lots for House Building Rasp Bros, have purchased 11 more building lots with the expecta tion of building houses on all of them during the year. This firm has built 11 houses this year. - ADVEBTISEMEST. energy seems to stimulate the procesiea of metabolism which means that in rheu matic affections the impurities, body wastes and irritants are dislodged. They are changed into products for easy elimi nation and are quickly passed out through the regular channels. Their places are taken by new and healthy material and thus pain and disease disappear. Nuradium can now bo had at tl.SI a via, of leading druggists and should be given a trial. Their tonic influence ia nervousness, shakiness. tremblings and tha invalidism of old age is truly remarksble. Nuradium can be had at most drug stores and is kept in stock by Beaton Drug Co Green's Phsrmacy, Haines Drug Co. and Sherman 4 McConucil. THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL SO. 10.12. , ' tf . . v ' , e f . A , M ft M ' , y Adams Kelly Co, Elks to Unveil Bronze Statue Ceremonies to Be Held Forest Lawn Evening of May 12". at Omaha Elks will gather at Forest Lawn cemetery between the hours of 10 and 11 on the evening of Fri day, May 12, to formally unveil a bronze blk which has been cast by the Gorham Manufacturing company of Providence, R. I., from the model made by Eh Harvey, sculptor. The Elk monument consists of the Elk himself, which measures nine feet six inches from hoof to tip of antlers and weighs 1,600 pounds, a granite mounting weighing 39,000 pounds, and a base of 396 cubic feet of cement. The unveiling program is to start at 10:15 and to last until 11, the Elks' "hour of remembrance." Bishop George A. Beecher of Hastings will be present and will deliver the in vocation and the benediction. The elevation of the Elks' Rest will I Attendance at the program will not be limited to Elks. Many of the spring hats are trim med with large clusters of very nat ural looking fruit. Some are in nat ural colors, others match the straw or silk used in the hat AOVKBTTSEMXNT. ' Hipe Out Every Amazing- New Discovery Get Them AllNot a ', ' Poison. . Don't ba satisfied with trapping er poisoning just a few. Exterminate the whole bunch old, young, big and little. Bats do millions of dollars' damage each year. . They kill chickens, destroy grain, damage buildings and property. They srs filthy, dangerous, destructive disease carriers. ' A wonderful new scientific discovery called Imperial Virus now enables yen ta clear your place of every rat on It. Tha amsilng feature of It Is that it Is not a poison and affects rodents such ai Rats. Mice, Gophers, etc.. only. It to per fectly harmless to humans, stock, poultry, pets. It can, therefore, be spread any where knowing it will kill only the pests you want ta gat, One rat affects the thers and in a short tima tht whole colony is exterminated. Toot and branch. They die outside, too, hunting air and water. Special Introductory Offer. Tha manufacturers cf this amazing Virus are anxious to get immediate dis tribution everywhere and are making special offer of en big double-sited (dou ble strength) bottle of Imperial Bat Virus for 1.00. It ia certainly worth 11.00 to every household to exterminate every rat and mouse around the place. It ia backed by our guarantee to do this, or your money will be refunded any time after IS days. . For sale in Omaha at all Sher man A HcConncli Drug Stores. If not convenient to obtain it from these drug gists, it will be mailed postpaid for 11.09 by writing to H. H. Jones, distributer. 6610 Dorcas St, Omaha, Neb. Walnut 1T0J Rat and Mouse ! Appraisal Work Has Become Big Factor A compitatwn nude by ili K tionsl Association of Kcal lUtatt Hoards, just puMished, shows thai Krai tttat buard' appraisal coin mittees in the United States and Canada last year appraised more than H,wu,uui,ooo worth of real estate. One of the important conferences at iht, national convention of Keal i;Ut 'boards in ban I'rancisco the lint week in June will be on ap praisal work and the advisability of having public and private property appraised bv K'al Lstatt board. Mr. A. T. timer is now serving b second year a chairman of 'hf Omaha Krai Estate board's appraisal commmitteet. Other members of these committers are: Downtown liu-inets Property V. fi. Spain. K. W. Rrdford, I. If. Myers, Ii, A. Wolf and E. M. bister. Trackage and Outlying Business u I'. Campbell. II. A. lukey, C A. Grimmel and 11. M. Christie. m i I saM lnpintaHla at. I Y7 1 m t iHP'UVlliri TY I'tll Ullf III C I. Sitilit. A. C Kennedy, B. C rovYlcr and utorge Jones. Reception Time at Standard Oil Building Is Named May 8, from 1 p. ni. to 10 p. m., has been chosen by George & Co. as the time for the public reception to be held in the new Standard Oil building at Eighteenth and Howard streets. All of this new building ! now rented and occupied. The buildinsr itself contains several new features in ofTico building construction which the owners and agents are anxious for the public to see. An Invitation to the public will be issued by the agents, George & Co., and by several of the tenants through advertisements in the daily news papers. Alfred Kennedy Speaks Before Bluffs Realtors Alfred C. Kennedy, rental man ager for Tetcrs Trust company,' spoke before the Real Estate board of Council Bluffs last week on the subject of "Apartment Manage ment." Mr. Kennedy is one of sev eral Omaha realtors to appear before the Council Bluffs board this spring. ADVERTISEMENT, Regain the Vital Force of Youth A SimpU Homo Treatment, Mora Available Than Gland Treatmemt or Bark and Animal Eitracts. Nature's greatest ' gift to mankind Is Korea Compound, for the rejuvenation of flagg'ng vital force. If you aspire to re stored vital nervous energy, to the glori ous vigor of the dsys of youth, try Korea, in the privacy of your own home. Gratify ing results are known, usually in a few days. Korea Compound (in tablet form) Is the result of many years of scisntifie research. It eontalna no harmful drugs or opiates. It acts naturally to rebuild the vital forces in man or woman, to revive the power of youthful vigor and stamina. More widely acclaimed than Gland Treat ments os bark and animal extracts. It has a powerful action in strengthening and renewing nerve tissues, and to overcome the hendicap of physical weakneas. result ing from breaking nature's lawa. Korea ia distributed and guaranteed enly by the Helton Laboratories, Dept. 141, Massachusetts Bldg Kansas City, Mo. A full treatment of this wonder vitalise sent prepaid tor only 12.00. Or, if more convenient, send no money! pay the postman 12.00 and a fsw oents post age when it arrives. Tha laboratories fiuarantee to return your money promptly f results are not entirely satisfactory. Cut er tear out this ad bow, and send or der today. Sweater Sale Monday Choice of sweaters formerly sold at 2.95 and $3.95 for $1.95. Choice of silk and all-wool sweat ers formerly sold at $9.75 for 5.00. - JULIUS ORKIN 1512 Douglas Street Why Pay Garage Rent? We will deliver and erect one of our ready-built garages at the following prices: SINGLE 10x12 ."....$ 95.00 12x14 115.00 12xlS 128.00 12x18 140.00 12x20 150.00 DOUBLE 20x16 165.00 20x18 190.00 20x20 210.00 These are the prices of a first clasa job, large glased doors, small aide door and sash, good hardware. Morrison Lumber & Coal Co. 22d and Paul Streets ; WE bster 5561 MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Omaha Real Estate Easy Monthly Payment Funds Available Immediately The Omaha Loan & Building Association Northwest Corner 15th and Dodge Streets Adams & GENASCO SHINGLES Bilt-Well standards of lumber grading provide a definite grade of lumber of each class of work (frames, sash, trim, etc.). You don't get mixtures of grades and woods in BILT-WELL MILLWORK. Koutsky Tells Realty Board of Big Saving Commissioner KouiAv's refusal to accept bids submitted on II srarr and grading jobs oil March 20 re fulled in a saving of $13,4.7.96, ac cording to laleinrnt prepared by sir, konttky and submitted to tlii Krai Ksiate board. All these jobs were re-adveitird and bids wer opened April 10 and awarded Un week. A reduction in cost a ohtsiurJ In ID of the II contracts. Ot one small job oi $41J'A) there wis an in crease of S cents. A saving of $'J,W0.4 was ohtilnrd In the Spring Lake storm err ton. tract. The bid on Murrh 20 was $5U0oM0, and on April 20 it was $4 1. 403m Mr. Koutsky alo says lie be lirves the expriue on public work can be cut to almost 3 per rent in Head of approximately 10 pri cent, which is the amount generally ex pended in the past. 15 Houses Completed or Doing Duilt in Dundee A survey of the building situation in Lockwood and Dundee Heights, made last week by Shutcr & Ury, showed 15 Iioumts completed this month and under construction, their total value being $2.'6,50O. Following are the names of the owners of these houses: V. J. Death, Dr. John J. Lancer, J. Hansen, Dr. F. R. Vasko, Ray Crossman, George pRgerss, Kalph Hitchcock, D. K. Masrchall, John Hunighen, jr.; J. T. McVittie, t. G. Hampton, Thomas N Torshv. flcorse Condon. Charles llorn and John Kyhl. Lockwood and Dundee Heights are on the south side of the Dundee district, all restricted for high class residences. I'!.. ai- cintw fitmiit .tO rf. maining unsold in Lockwood, and these win oe put on ine marxci some tima hetuieen Mav 1 and Tulv 1. ac cording to Shulcr k Cary. SEEDS That GROW Flower and Vegetable Plant Hardy Perennial The Nebraska Seed Co- 1613 Howard. Doug. 1736 I " I Ornamental Iron and I Wire Fencing Anchor Fence Co. 207 North 17th 00 6799 Orders Are Now Being Booked for Awnings Good workmanship necessitates early orders. If you need awn ings, porch curtains, auto tents or any kind of canvas goods, place your order now. Estimates Furnished. Nebraska Tent & Awning Co. h. s. Mcdonald, Mgr. 1204 Farnam. JA. 332 Iron and Wire Fences and Gates Railings, Window and Door Guards, Trellises and Flowei Borders. Iron Clothes Posts, Door Screen Guards and Paper Burners. Champion Iron and Wire Works J. J. Leddy, Prop. 1505 Jackson JAckson ,1590 Anchorite Fence Post Kelly Co. UPSON BOARD Wreck Farm Buildings for Country Homes AH the fine farm buildingi on the Rightrr Wood (arm on West I'sofic street are lini wrecked in tha da vrlopintut of lit land by Stuilrr & Cary (or country home sites. Duly the Wood residrnce is re served, this hsving been kept by Mr. Wood (r liia home.' Many o( tha farm buildings arc of solid concrete and rr all equipped with modern pldmbipf, water being supplied by a well on the farm. This tract consists of 70 acres and is known as Kiduewood. It will he put oo the market this spring by bliuler & Cary. Grading ia now be in 4 done: winding drives art being made and a few drpresslons in the land art being raised. This land is one of the highest and mostly sightly tracts in tht county, according to Shuler & Cary, Petitions for city water mains will be filed in short time. It is ex pected that the water will be in stalled before the Pacific atreet pav ing ia done. Bee Want Ads Art Best Business Roosters. Choose Your Furnace Carefully You'll be living with your furnace a long time, so make sore it is easy and economi cal to care for. A furnace that consumes fuel excessively will in the course of a num ber of years be an expensive proposition. The outstanding features of economical fuel consumption make the Howard the desirable furnace to own when you con sider the years ahead. Howard' first price, too, is low. Close proximity of the Ralston factory, with no freight costs nor dealers' commissions, makes the price attractive. You are welcome at our Ralston factory at any time. In the meantime, have us send you prices and literature. Howard Stove & Furnace Co. Ralston, Neb. Omaha's Industrial Suburb Telephone A Responsible Contractor Is the Most Important Factor in Building . Your New Home , ) Let us refer you to such parties. Your problem, whether large or small, : . will receive our careful attention. FOUR YARDS TO SERVE YOU " UPDIKE K 4500 DODGE STREET ii'sWssafaslss why a concrete block garage It's fire-safe important because of the oil and gasoline fire hazard. It's a stronger, more permanent garage than a temporary and fire' hazardous structure. It protects your car from thieves and trespassers, keeps the finish new and gives cheap and conven ient storage. Omaha Concrete Products Association Ask any manufacturer of Concrete Block for detailed information 7-C Kijiliufrri to RrmotM ' Hall on llarnry Sure I O. P. Kiplinurr & San, ownns r the Colbert apartment lwue, 'thirty ninth and farnam. and Oihrr Omaha property, have plans complrlrd (or remodeling their hntk list at Ttarn ly-second and llarnry streets, ! vtoik to be done in cunitsction wills the proposed widening o( llarnry be twren Twentieth and Twrnty-lourtli. This property consists of sis brick flats on the south side of lUruey at Twrtity-rrom. The building witl be moved hack several feet on account ot the widen ing and stores will be built under them, making the buildings three stories Instead o( two. According to Larl Kiplinerr, ther will be live stores under the flat buildings. The improvement woilt will start early in June, according to Mr. Kiplinger. rpoul Vrl -olKs-vau--r, knrwa Ralston 52. J .t N