Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1922)
10 B THE SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA. OCTOPF.R , 192:. Two City Blocks Divided Into f)iS . Lots by G.F. Jones Faing of Maple $lrett Lend to Plani for Marketing II IS Unison Trart. i Tha two wiy II ks, nmprlaiiig JO acrea. which tha U rg K. Jutiea om- jiany recently jiurchi4'l at tha north uit ernr 'f Heventy aefm4 and XUpl streets, i len ilivl't.-.l Into II city h!h tha eoiiijmiiy la iM.ntniltttin mtiin un tha mar kt In near future. Tha division Into rlty la waa mada reault ft tha I'Stln of Muil street, which la now l-tt$ fiu lhl to tirvnty n'uiiJ atreet. MR pi street, which I etherwlaa known Main atreet In llenaon, run alone lh south it of th! ilmtrut. Jera.rn llvln on this street tMrth rant anl weat of Huventy accord l.i llrva til p vliiar will I' extended to Nina- tiiln street within another year or two, Fowler & M(-I)mul! Close Trn Salf in Few VtVtk Tn reul stat sals, totaling 157- Jt 2S, wera reported ly Kowlar A McDonald for th lait few weeks. Pollotrlnir r tli sales: Eight room Modern semi-bungalow In iJunflea ut 101S Kurt street to Ituth Couch VII llumi, s,3r.o; seven room modern nun Ciilnw In tlHlrmont on North Forty fifth svenua to Minnlu Jtnetiurn, I8.iea.3S, through If. H. Manvllls com pany; aevonroom modern riousa In Dundee, 312 fioulh Fifty first atraet, to OeorK A. Wllrox, f fl.lSO; alx room ttrndern liunRBlow at 917 Bouth Thirty ciKhth street, to Henry Wlndhelm, 1M90; ali-room modern house, and two Inia at 3502 North Fifty-third street to Osear A. Kelley, 15.250; five room modern bungulow at 2911 North Forty seventh avenu to Martin 8. Hartrnan, (5,600; nlnenir tract, un improved, on Washington highway, north of Florence, to Clara M. Hyrnes, 17,750; twonere trart in Itlehland Acres to Clara A. I'cteraon, f 1C0; lot In Crelghton Height to John P, Unn, (550. Fort Street Lots, Once Owned hy IJrcwery, Selling Fast Half of th lota In Woodland place, which wna put on the. market a week tfo by the American Security com pany, have been Bold. The firm an nounces that th sal will continue thia week. Woodland place la a tract at th southeast corner of Thirtieth and Fort streets, owned for several years by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing com pany. The agents say that practically all the lots ar being sold for business purposes. Martin Resumes Building. C. W. Mnrtin company, which dis continued ita building program over a year ago, has resumed its house building activities. The firm now has tinder conduction nine new houses, four of which already have been sold. One of these new buildings are going up In Dundee, two on Florence boule vard and six in MinneLusa. She Is Called "Joan ' of Arc" of Turkey fs)f , Si I Tim power bi hind aluaiarh Ki tmJ I'aslia Is this woman, Hulld i;dlp Han um, officer In th Turkish army and kluunch friend of America and Ameri can customs, rib la colled Turkey' "Jan of Arc," Real Estate Sales NorthwMit. Edward M. Slater to Hankers' MnrHra IS 7D5'0" cun""'"'' ,371 ratrlck svtnut, C- Flu'lt to R. H. Hnwthorn, (342 Win Thlrty-ihlrd utruet. 4.HI). '' "l'lan to .!.)! b M. Conlny, Turtli jvcnuo, )H-tivwn Thlrty-firHt anil Thlrty lourlh atreen, 15,226. Wert Farniim. T.ouln Bi-rka to Aununt Snukup, 121 North Thirty-fKth atr.-et, 6,4U0. fentral. Kathr!n rtoylo to :. K. A. Htlrkel. 707 South Twenty-ninth atrfct, IS.00U. Mlnnv l.inwi. A- Orhlltne to i'hnrl Flnlayaon, w hlti'more, between Twenty-eighth anil Ihirtitth utreeia, li,ooo. ..I!; Vlitorla L. Hkomal, .440 Newport avenue, li.t&O. H.'l.l Club. Hnjtlr.p'a 4V Hey.len to Sarah A. Day, northwest corner Thlrty-elshth and Maaoo trt-v, M,76l). North Side. It. H. Harper to i!to,tl Pellegrln, 1120 Blrtnev stri-et, 15,600. I'pilike Mininit ronipany to L. W. Wey muller 1513 Sherman avenue, $60,000. .Martha A. Haizard to Franeea Panalek, 111 North Twenty-eighth atreet, 4,ooo. Koup lirothera to Vt'llam. McUlroy, 2176 Jlrown street, 14.800. C. A. Kefler to W. P. Flfher, (341 North Twenty-eeventh atrset, $4.!10. Kliiabeth I.snsatreth to Ma M. Demlo, 113 I.nlrd atreet. 15,000 ella h. Delaney to Fannla O. Voase. 14.13 Kvans atreet. 17,000. William 0. Iloyrtaton to Oliver O. Tread, well, 4U1 North Twenty-third atreet, 14,30. Bemla Park. Marr Archer to Harry Ftllman, 1101 MyrtU avenue, $7,000. ltarker company to Mary A. Archar, ll'M Myrtle avenue, t,00. Walter R. Zlnk to Truman TV Smith. Charlea, between Thlrty-tlrat and Thirty, aecond atreeta, 15,760. Dundeea. fj. B Steela to A. K. Kinney, aouth weat corner Kltty-tliat and Farnam atraet. 117,000. rVltVioiu ! Hastings Employs Firm for Survey of Tract Ilyron It. Hastings, who lift lost night for New York to uatend tho meeting of the directors of the Na ti'jhi.l AsHoclulion of Ileal Fstate tnanls, lins tin tinned with th 'fowl l'ncliiefi'lng company to tnaks a com plete survey of tho 2C6ncre Iingan tract on West Dodge rond, which th firm of Hustings 4 Heyden purchased Inst iiionth. Jtoy N. 'fowl, former city commis sioner, who Is head of the engineering company, will make a comilet re port to Mr. Hastings when tho latter returns from the east. The survey will be made to deter mine the amount of grading, lot build- li:i.'. drainage work and other devel- ini"nt necessary before the tract la rulidivlded Int acreage and home site properties: next year. The Langan ground Is on the Dodge paved toad opposite the I'eony f irm. Shafcr Iluililinx Rented to Omalia Manufacturers The Khafcr building at the north east corner of Heventeenth and Web ster streets, now known as the In- ilUMtiial building. Is being rented to actorles that do not have building of their own. This Is a five-story building with full basement. jf'ho American Security company Is rental agent for the building, which Is owned by Max linpp. Five floors of the building are now rented, according to the agents. The tenants are Sanitary Product com pany, Colonial Press, and the Orlp Bow Tie company. Half of Miimllo h'aiei for SejitrmlMT Were Cah Mur Own l.aif ft lU iaI cstitis atlta rerit by 11. M4itvtU, re altor, for rirtttctiibrr, Srra faU d4l. Unvillc's ttital report shows U, of huh ;7.i;5o wer fr all ru.h. Fiv t'f tha (tins tjli-a wer of houara and fiur of Vir4M lota. Th houiwa a,er: JUJ North r'Uttvth trert, (-S Tilaner to I.. II. Mi.tititmo, I I. "15; JJ31 I'ina atreet. A, II, Meafoil to for a A. Kinley, i.u; 4 1 u North Twenty first atnet. A. Whltmura to K. A. I.ndere (through C. W. Mf tin company, 1 5, boo; l r'outh Fifty f:ret avniue, Mr. Kahn to Itu-hard It, ivtvr Itltroukh (llovtr et rialni, III. 14250: 4:4 FotitrnvlU buulnvard, liUni'ha V, Houthard to Alva Ifctynra (through (Hover HiMinl, 4,25b, lletlherjt Lease (,arie from lleyden for Five Yrari Th gnrag btllldltig on Dudjte street, at tha head of Twenty fifth avenue, has been rentsd for fiv year to K. I, llwllerg for 1450 per month, or gross rental of flT.Ono. Th building I owned by K. Y. lleyden and the base was negotiated by th firm of Hasting A lleyden, Ilea Want Ad produce result. Omahans to Attend Meeting in East I i router, nrn wm jn-:ueoi oi ho National A.'itl.n i f I'.citl I latt, l.wrdu, ant J tyro. It. lbslina, tn of 15 dliettor of tit st in ss a ltitn, will attend meeting of tli Naird of dlreetnra to Ih held FrMty and Haturduy of tin k In H"te Vt iiMiiMl .re, .SVw York. I r, Ibtatinti left Omaha Pttt'irttiy mt:M f"r tha east and Mr. Phulrr liana to l4V Tue't.ty Mjjl.t. (Utter onmha realtor may attend th meeting. .. . plater Company .Name New Trad "Ardeii Place" A trtit't of ground which the Water company recently purrliued at Hi' tleth aitd Frederick atreet, has Iwen named Ardn pla. All errange. Ilieiila have been Completed for III erection of right liouxe In th dis trict. This tract Include 2 arg lots ranging In width from s f"t to II fei-t each, on having enough ground for extenslv gardening pur poeea. Th Hlater company plans to market the lots biter In th year. The Arala ar said to I th hand m meat peopl of th world. C. G. Conn Saxophones The world's greatest artists select it as the best. It is certainly the Saxophone you want. Choose the instru ment that suits your talent. We have a complete line of Conn instruments and would be glad to have you come in and ex amine them. Many learn to play in a very short time. A Conn in strument will speed your progress. E. T. lleyden Here. K. T. lleyden, member of the firm of Hastings & Heytlen, returned Fri day from Los Angeles, where ho Is living, to look after his extensive realty holdings. Mrs. Heyden ac companied her husband. They will remain In Omaha until about No vember 1. Nearly 1,000 Hrltish towns and vil lagos have namesakes in the United States. Cornets, Trumpets, Clarinets, Flutes, Pic colos, Mellophones, Trombones, Altos, Tenors, Basses, Saxo phones, Drums and stringed instruments. Your old instrument taken as part payment on a new CONN easy terms on the balance. MICKEL'S 15th and Harney DOuglas 1973 1 I Foster-Barker Company Insurance V "If It's Worth Anything Have It Insured" 207 S. 19th St. no uK!ns 1 35(1 Join the Auto Club Work Hard for the Star Car Donated by Andrew Murphy A Son Haa Sea's F Hallo Urea Kaar I aeaes 'a 23t kal All lar feM 1U. Mar'' tor el lake iei 1st Moaeaj US Oa ! dM Till l9 Tomorrow, Monday, Begins the Nation-Wide Campaign For Advance Fashion, Featuring McCall Patterns fast years woman would never know this years! The revolution in stvlo certainly gives a new nsfiect to tho rtrrnal feminine. Kvrry woninh fcoh the imporfnnce of informing lierself. now, on the new styles. THE MCCALL QUARTERIY for Winter 25 cents will give you the choice of 5K) beautiful winter designs, every one in the latest Parisian mode. Oct your copy today and make your own modish garments easily surely with the simplified pattern. The New McCall Pattern "It's Printed" . 1 f I rs. Velvets Arc Indispensable For Fall Note These Prices: Chiffon Velvets Imported in colors and Mack. n flJ QK this sale, IrlWiJ Brocaded Velvets Full line of colors, di rect from Pari-'; for afternoon and evening gowns. Priced per yd., from 10.95 to Costume Velvets The serviceable kind, twill back, fast pile and color; C?0 TCT f yard, O in For a Velvet Costume See McCall Print: I Pattern No. 2874 , 15,000 Rolls of New Fall Wall Papers JUST RECEIVED-Greatly Reduced for This Sale 6c per Roll Kitchen and bedroom papers in light and dark colors. Sold in combinations. 9c per Roll . 30-inch oatmeal papers, blue, brown, gray and sold with cut-out borders. 17c per Roll 30-inch blended oatmeal harmonella. New colors : blue, brown, gray, tan, green and rose. Sold with new cut out borders. Beautiful papers for living room, dining room and hall, including grass cloth, tapestry and two-tone. Sold with borders. , bjadata Silk and Wool Materials Will Be Especially Featured for Monday's Sale Satin Canton Crepei All colors, finest finality, none better. Regular $5.utl value; per yard $3.05 thin Chi I la Satin For dresHcs, wraps, etc.. In black, seal, navy and encoa; per yard $4.98 Canton Crepes The better kind,, heavy all allk quality; fine range of colnra; special per yard $2.05 Slilrtlntr Silks In lengths from 5 to 20 yard. 1'cr yard 50C Yrlmir Checks New combination coloring for separate ekirta, yard ..$2.95 Tricotlncs anil Co I ret Twills Mude of fine all wool for (1 reuses, suit, etc., full line of colors. Per yard $3.95 Channelise Satin Fins finality with rich perma nent finlHh; full line of ordure; also Mark. Regular $3 .na val ue; per yard 81. 98 Wool French Serge All wool French serge In nay, brown and black; li Inches wide. Itegular 13 00 quality; per yard $1.95 Ilrocndes For coat llnlnga, 38 Inches wide. Specially priced t per yard $1.68 . Cuatiiiirs colore. I'ri-ceti pir yard, from, fffl $2.95 to $0.50 Id llatlium Silks Finest finality In pink, flesh and whim. 40 Inches wiile; pr yard $1.95 7T Ualasj I ilaiailia asinT'laaW Our new fall line of fur bandln? has arrived and is priced right. 4-inch Coney, yard $3.75 8-Inch Coney, yard $7.00 4-lnch Scjulrrelline, per yard $6.00 2-Inch Silver Fox, per yard $1.35 A large assortment of cape clasps and buckles, attractively priced for Monday selling at 35. 854. SI and $2 Silk Spanish nll-over laces In black, navy, gray and brown; 36 inches wide In many handsome patterns. Regular 13.50 value; Monday's special, per yard S2.50 Wool all-over lace, 30 In. wide, In all the popular shades; especially pretty for sport blouses. Regu lar $4.50 yard; Monday's Special, yard ....3.50 Silk Spanish flouncing;. 54 inches wide. In black, navy, brown, Long Ileach and tile; 2 '-j yards; make an entire dress pattern; reg ular JG.09 value; Monday's special, yard $1.50 Beacon Blanket Robing at 98c Yard The new designs and color combina tions are wonderfully attractive, Mc Call Pattern No. 2432 with 414 yards of this 36-inch material and 49c addi tional for trimmings, girdle, frog, etc., will make a superb robe for husband, father or brother. Imported Check Gingham at 49c Yd. The fine finish and quality so much in demand for children's wash dresses. Colors: Eed, helio, brown, green, Co penhagen and black and white, 32 inch material usually 75c; now, per yard .' -ii)? McCall Fattern No. 29.15 is new in de tail and dresses of this pretty im ported gingham will look stunning in this style. Fine Shirting for Men at 59c Yard The best grade of woven color madras, 32 inches wide. Colorings that are fast, stamling the hard laundry l'sK The new McCall Pattern No. 2!11 with 3 yards of this splendid mnlcrinl will produce a shirt of plfasinir .style and lit. Furniture in Monday's Sale $33 00 Genuine Leather Rocker, Cienutra mint leather rwkef, ry fomrnftlila, iiitlliln ary stifpy tor l a lue r'IU at la J'i.l'txt .-...St'aVaMlO $160 Solid Chk IMntrtf Room A tin. ijt.; i a , luius twit. In. in I M t 'lfJ. t, .j ii tiMs, 1 i tnlit ai4 I i , .el.it t l Uttf. Si Stait.AO Rugs All New Ready for Monday C 11! t f Remarkable fffl Savings Vilvct Kugi lleaty san;ls oti( eailu itl ruS. la this lot )nu lll tlti4 soma ef IHa beat It no an ufuaaa a.u k si Hi H'h l ulonlal. Hnlr r4 I uietn St4 llartf .4 Wind a, It I'vuImi as4 aia trti 'J, tha faitrma anl rtUrt, t.f h si H thera I tula rl, sia lha eat f.. fll. 1.144 latu.s, l , Airulniter RUi-i ll.aty btsti It. h, I iua Aii'.lrntert la til t n toiuit ti4 e..l..r r-'iu'lmii...... t utr. r bmI 4 1mih (!!; ik( i im .. I'viii'-; f.r ! luwati l'i'4 U t-r y lU.Au H4 -.t Congolcum and Linoleum in Monday's Selling Colli Scot Cotyjoleum The lust knmni f!"r f.r"!C ti the uiatkit t.liiv. I and folnri'iv sii',.t'! f'r y room in the hn e i)- s i !' feet vid; T'' .t'i! i."0 7.?J Linoleum 89c llrmi'iifl V c!,t l'i k : ;,!, both N ti i s-i.l Ar;.t, .!; ' a'.! Irf.-t a' I li t ,!.(; i ! xv t '-"' I : a 1 1 '. )'nr a ' , i (-.'i.i l?i ai'i", SUC st4 ktt 4 I TUR3 CLEANED AND RrPAIKU) h4 mm4 H n4n DRESHER BROS. rt aaiiat MlV rrtMi t. AT m