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j REAL ESTATE 35- Bnt»to—North .98 Brand New and Vacant Move Right In fl.SO# cash buys this new horns tha* has nfcrer been lived in Has 6 extra large rooms, the plan is the best on the mar ket. Oak floor* and finish, built-in features, fine big basement, east front, paved street and paid. In beautiful Clair mnnt, lot 60x132. Triced for quick sale at $6,760. Call us for house number. Payne Investment C®*, Perrou WE. 08.72. Newlon KE _1118 Owner Mist Sell 6 room modern horns located near Park ; Ave. and Leavenworth St 3 rooms rented j upstairs pays your monthly payment. This property Is In excellent ^condition and priced to sell. Terms. WA. 1567. Carl H. Rons C®«, Honesty and Service Guaranteed 605-606 Sunderland Bldg. HA. t>982. , " Bargains 7-r. modern, on Emmett St...$3,750, 4-r., partly modern, 49th St. $600 D. $2,100 fl-r., kellastone bungalow, fine ....$5,260 h.r., strictly modern, on Pinkney.. $7,800 j 6- r., Mlnne Lusa, A-l home.$1,500 o r, fine borne, Amea Ave.$7,500 7- r., beautiful home. Davenport ..$ 10.600 6-r., new, mod. home. Fort ....... $4,800 Can arrange terms to suit you. E, G. Gacgestad & Sons, rid-Herald Bldg. JA. 3244. "Beautiful Brick Bungalow 6 rooniH. In the prettleer part of Mlnne Lusa. South front on 60-ft. lot. Large sun porch, fireplace, tile hath, built-in ( tub. pedestal lavatory, many built-in fea tunes, poured cement foundation, oil tur- ( pace, double brick garage, full cement drive and that Isn't all. This Is th* big gest snap In Omaha at $8,850. Terms. 11A' K'w. J» Palmer Co,, AT. X»B0. %___ Duplex Lot Wanted As first payment on a 6-robm strictly modern bungalow: oak finish; fireplace; beamed ceilings, tiled bath and mirror doors; garage and drive; paving paid, lovely location. Bo Eo Price, .7A 8140 224 Keellne Bldg. CHOICE BRICKBUNGALOW A REAL BUY BOR $7,300 Five nice rooms and bath all on the one floor, with an additional room second floor, hardwood finish throughout; locat ed in the Miller Park district, close to every convenience. Less than cost of du "‘OSBORNE REALTY GOU 630 Peters Trust Bldg^__,1A. 2282. Beautifui Kauntze P'k Home We have one of thn nicest homes, listed on the north side. 7 rooms. 4 airy bed rooms. all hardwood finish ‘ lose to Sa cred Heait parish and school; l block to Protestant church and school; * Block to mr. Let the children enjoy hfe In the park. Garage and drive. Not an old house. A real bay for $7,500 on easy terms. Gall LfWil., WA. H2 2. R F. . I,ART CO, Realtor, 24th anil Ainea Avp._ Kl- 01 l5' A Goad Buy Seven rooms an'l bath. etrlctty modern; four rooms firrt floor; three bedrooms, large storage closet and bath room, second floor; garage luge full lot, waving n.. waul Near 20th and Maple Streets. A.l ( for >5.250; about *1.500 cash. Can you i j.t Tebbens^., Realtors, “HOT WATER HEAT CAMDEN AYE HOME Choice corner lot. roomy six-room two story hom**. finished In birch throughout. , Garage, some fruit, one block to 24th street oar service, Can’t be beat for $5,800, ■ $1,000 down. _^ OSBORNE REALTY CO., ^ $20 Paters Trait Bid#. IA 2524 WIRT STREET EASY PAYMENTS Tou can buy this good 6-room modern house on easy payments Sunday for price cal! AVE. 6789 or JA. .{*i CREIGH SONS & COMPANY SO* Bee B!dg_ *_'_JA 0W • Brand New Bungalow Five rooms, all modern and east front. XI, „ size room), large perch Many built in features, window seat, hall to bath, linen arid broom eioaeta. Oak floors thrughout and turn In main rooms more to , ar Near school Owner offer* It di rect to you for only It.*50 with 11.000 cash. WA. 5704. ___ __ DoTqu Want a Little Farm? Where you am only 8 blocks from street car and school? f.-room cottage with barn and chicken hous ■ About 2** nrreH* f11 row planted in fruit and berries.' Price only $ ',000. $7,000 cash. Call Lewis, *V A. *" R. P CLARY CO., REALTORS. 2 4* h a nd Amea Ave. _K K. 0175. Why Sign a Lease? When you can own a beautiful new 6 room home in Miller park district with all modern and new oak floors and trim mings. Lota of extra*. Priced right; on <*msv terms t’sll Rchmitz W A 12.>2. R. F, Clary Co., Realtors, -24th and A me* Av«*._HE 0175. ' ? Rooms, All on One Floor NEAR KITNT7.K FARE TWll T.OTS. NOT NEW. Rt'T WORTH THE MONEY. *r, ..on, terma TH.I, KE. 12*5 , H. E IT.SHY tO , TtEAl.Tints t**h and Ami. Ate KE *!.■■ ' Miller- Park District $4,750 ROOMS. MODERN- $4,750 NVitr park, .school, and rar line, e«*t front. k dandy and worth the mons: , £$24 N 28th Ave HA 1299 nr JA. 6111. W. J. Palmer Co,, AT. 8986 Our Foresight—Your Profit SI* room*. In fine ■hep*, pertly modern. 120-foot frontage. A1 this f'*r $3,150 on term*. Call I^wfs, WA. 1J-Z r, F. airy Co., Realtors, }«,h «nrt *mw An Kg. >jTI. Don't Pay a Raise Whm you o»n buy a h-autlful tiunraJow on Crown Tolnt An .h-ap-r than you oouia ^uplloata It A bzHUttful pU. « to MtM*r park. Call Hohml'z. WA 1 232. H F. CI.AHY CO., REAI.TCtRR 24th ,n4 Am,, Av KK 0|7r, REAL HOME Of $ room*. modern in very r*»spgct Clogs to Lothrop h- hool. Price reduced to $5,000 Will |Pal-.o form* GALLAGHER & NELSON, P20 peter* Trust Bldg JA 33«2. * NBAR I’ONTKNKM.M PARK f,-room bungalow, In o*'*Hent »h*p*; fin iKhod in oak and whlto enamel full i emsnt basement; south front. Worthy of Investigation W. FARNA.U HMITH A CO.. Realtor* 1320 Knrnani. _JA. KK_S039 2517 Spencer Can ha bought for $3,000; Ifc cash A real buy. 05.foot front lot with garage Close to Lothrop school. R F Cl,AltY ( O, kkai/torh. 24 th and Arnes A ve. Klv 0178. “ ||0(| . ash Five-room, all modern bungalow ; aplendtd location, near North High school Level lot on nice afreet. Close to park and school* Hpaclaig paid Prlc* $5,S0n. Rasy monthly payment*. KB. 13f>3 * $4 no CAN If Now five-room bungalow, oak floor* full burmant, good furnace. Price $4.nnn Easy monthly psyrhents. Call KK. 115$. to be shown NTEW two story frame, 7 room* and ba®. modem; located 40th Ave sod Sprague Built and for sale by owner; residence ■ __ * ?) t» ' • ■ house Buy fbl* for a horn* Wary farm*. Price, $2,250. E. J. Corkln. 919 Omaha National.___ ^ OWNKH"on"deal end hi* $19,000 first mortgage for $*.500, four vtare, 6 per cent, amply secured. E. J Corkln. 919 Omaha National. NT EThree i 1 ms up all modem, double garage. Prlrg $7,250. Terms Norris A Norris AT. 7991 $ Tier.M »nrid*rn house far sale. 1420 Fewtrd. Call aftei $ p. is REAL ESTATE Real Estate—North .98 1)7 fe, BUCKC?Q buy mno sell H(im» Real Estate South.,..99 " A Comfy Home Two blocks from Field club. House pleasing in every detail Vesti bule. Living room 30x18. Fire place and built-in bookcases, din ing room and aunroom, south and east exposure. Woodwork oak grey enameled. Walls can vase d and oil. Convenient kitchen and pantry, built-in features. Four \ bedrooms. bath and sleeping porch. Large room third floor. Entire house easily heated. Two rtr garage. An ' $18,000 hoisae priced at $15,000. Bo H. Bemerv Company; REALTORS. 402-8 Keeline Bldg. JA. $664. j Improved Acres Keystone Park This highly Improved tract of 4 1 R' res lies north of Benson and consists of a w« jl built 6-room house, finished In oak, with oak floors throughout, having full cemented basement with new furnace.) Fine poultry and pigeon house, with wire | covered runway. Two-car garage, toed. | "house; with 100 bearing fruit trees, apple, bherry. plum and aprirot Fine everbear ing strawberry bed. This is an Ideal place to live, call American Security Ob, REALTORS. JA. 5013. 1802 Dodge Street. CLOSE TO" HANSC0A PARK Six large rooms and bath, strictly mod ern. stucco garage. South front, paving paid, trees, ornamental lighting system, $1.2'0 ra*h. Price only $6,"00. A dandy good eight-room strictly modern home with lot 60x140. flnH trees, paving all ; pajd. A splendid buy for $6.00" Terms. I OSBORNE REALTY C0„ 530 Peters Trust Bldg. JA. 2282. j ^Hanscom Park Bungalow Beautifully finished, veil built, 2-room ! bungalow, oply two years old. Oak and enamel woodwork. French doors and win dows Full plastered basement with | laundry trays and frhit cellar. Only 1 $".000. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Realtors.1 I 814. Blit 1' ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooo• % Near FieM Club ° O Five-room all modern bungalow. O O Vp to the minute. Good location, o o Must be seen to be appreciated. O O Price only $5,500. Easy terms O O For particulars call Walnut 2812. O O ° oooooococ oooooooooooooooo NEA R 29TH A NI ► F STi 98 Just like new inside with oak floors, ‘ handsome lighting fixtures, beautiful wall paper, 7 large rooms and garage This home will sell itself W. FARNAM SMITH A CO. 122" Ftmatn _JA 096$; Ian HA. 22a7. Confer With Cohn < | Mth *t H K am. Best Kststo—West . IN .New Ten-Room Brick and Stucco Near Elmwood Park Having large living room, with fireplace, ! dining room an I sun room finished In oak, ■ kitchen, four sleeping rooms and bnth on second floor, two Bleeping rooina and ' complete bath room on third floor, a good hot water heating plant, eaat front 1<>*. 65xl2A, prPe $15,000. owner would take aoindg other property for part pay ment. W. H Gates, i 6 4 7 Omaha Nit. Pink Bldg. .TA. 1294. Leavenworth Heights Bungalow A 5-room pebble-dash bungalow' In Leav enworth Heights, attractively designed, combining beauty and convenience, a »»'•.led k tf hrn and breakfast! nook all In white; French doors. mirrored door. 5 windows hi living room, oak »n4 whi*» enamel finish: garage to match house. See thia before you buy. fail today, AT. 5911 or AT. 2115. American Mtg, & Fin. Co., 411 BrandeU Theater Bldg Ones and Pfoprtiens that Are Beautiful ant! So Generously Priced, Tool You cannot help but be pleased when you sep thia am axing plan »o well arrang'd and in such a superb location. 5 r< <• rn■« with nobby breakfast nook. Kx^ellenfly finished in oak and enamel bedroom*. J Bedroom* open into hall entering bath, j Built in feature*. Tasty selection of elec- | trie fixture? a r«al pleading plan on an *ast front lot and In West Farnam dis trict. Live here, it costa no more. Only $1,500 rash Corner of 31th Ave. and lone* end ia open for inspection on Bun '*y afternoon between 2 and 4 p. m. fall Higb#e, HA. 2747. for special appoint ments. Shopcn & Co., Realtors, f A # ', * M«l Keelioi Bid| You Cannot Duplicate This Bungalow At the Price Asked In blab Isa? bungalow district, located on 65-ft frimt lot. a large '-room kellaetpne bungalow, floored entirely In n»k and fln Ifishe/J in oak and white enamel. Strictly modern, full cement base ment, on grad-, large floored atri* with stairway leading to it. Built-In book'jig,.* and kitchen cabinets Price $7,16o. not one cent l*a*. It will re<pulre $1,604 '•Jth down payment and $75 per month This property la worth investigation, fall Mr Goodrich. WA f)4«9. or JA f.t*7 4 Rear Elmwood Park A €-room two-atory homa Tornted w eat near Klmwnoi park, every modern comfort and convenient e. room* all well lighted and ventilated, built-in cabinet*, tinted walla; clothe* chute. etc ; 1 block *o car line He* thla today full AT 911 or AT. 211 r. American Mtgf, fk Fin., Co,, 4 11 Brand*!* Theater Bldg 3327 Harney Street ~ $12300 Ten-roorn, tw.. atory, wll constructed frame home. Knur large well arranged loom* flr*t floor. Four bedroom* and ale-aping porch on **• ond floor un* fin lahe-1 room In the attb* and plenty of storage apace. Finished In quarter oak flrat floor. White enamel second floor. I,urge tile bath room. Attractive fir* place. Ikam celling* and bookr**** Full baaamant. Furnace heat Ruud hot water heater. Many cither feature* to make thla home complete Thla property can be handled on a 13,000 r uh payment Georfe and Company, /ikaltohh. __ _AT 3024 Mcuntclalr $2,000 Cash If you have the doligh and want a real horpe that la built absolutely right with a living room that la lk*Z4, op.n *ialr way. flreplac «, dining room with built in buffet, amt fin* kitchen with cablm-t*. big baaement. bc*t wat**r heater, flo»>r drain, S b k »• i room* gnd bath f,n •ccond floor with lot* of window*, Hie I bath, hullt In tuti, ped**tal lavatory, oak< | floor* ami flolnh the- very finest, worth all of price reduced • o $*.500 and worth It Large gartege with aolld cement drive. If you *ant to aee it rail for appolntmenj. Payne Investment Co„ 6.17 Ornalu Natl AT. f>M0. Perron UK 0*;!? Maw-Inn UK 114* block* to Dundee r»r. AT 6260. 11.20i' Tirmi* 6 room all mod I *|> frame bung with garage, well located and a \ery good ■ buy Possession *t om e fllAH K MKI MAN I t ’ 07 ii AND c A LIFOltNf A • n $l,ooo cosh. balance monthly; on car line i freigh, «o| li*a Bldg JA 0100. 1 REAL ESTATE Heal Kstate—West .100 Beautiful Lockwood Home A brand new Blx-roofn home, consisting long living room with fireplace; dining room and kitchen with built-in cabinets and breakfast ijook; three dandy cor ner bedroom* and tile bath; onlc and beautiful pine finish with oak floors throughout: weather strip ped windows, full basement with Torrid Zone furnace; 'two-car garage with cement drive. Price very reasonable For further in formation, call Mr. .Pedersen, WA. 605*. Staler k Cary, Realtors, 32* Keeline Bldg. Stop! Look Hefei Fine building site located on n. w. corner on Park and Wool worth avenues. 100x150; this in an ideal corner for an apartment, duplex houses, store* or garage, with 150 feet frontage on Woolworth Ave . facing Hanscom park; in priced $2,000 below actual value; are you interested'’ If so, make me an offer C. A. Grimmel, Realtor. Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Phone JA 1615. 7:4,156 How Much..Cash Have You? 5-room home, good repair—only three years old. Oak floors. Corner lot Lo cated 4136 Ohio street. We want action— it s a dandy buy. Fall Mr Peterson, AT. 4*73. and arrange to see thin. A. P, Tukey k Son, “Tukey SMd It” b20 First Nat. Bank. JA. 4223. " Cathedral District 5*roon| bungalow in Cathedral district, large lot; *trlctly modern and up-to-date in design; oak finish; built-in bookcases, cabinets and extra layer of tarpaper be. tween walls. 2 bedrooms and connecting bath See this today. Fall AT. 5911, AT. 'American Mt?„ & Fin. Co., : _411 Bran dels Theater Bldg _ Must Be Sold , To Settle an Estate 265 South 37th Street Just a half block north of Farnam street. Has five room# on the first floor; five bed rooms, alcove and two baths on the sec ond floor. Two large rooms finished on the third floor. Situated on a very de sirable piece of ground, 150x127 1* ft. 1 'aved alley. The south 90 feet of the lot would make an ideal building site for either a house or apartments. Many fine shade t rees. Gesrge and Company, RKALTORS AT 3024 Built by Owner Clalrmont District Bungalow Thia bungalow will surpaM all your • j lactations for arrangement and construe-| tion. I.arg* living room with built-in \ desk and bookcase Finest oak floor* and finish. South front, two block* to car ', rfe, surrounded by fin* home* Only S oaa with double garag* Included. Phone , Mr I>i*. n. WA. J 272 or WA. 1121. Seavey Hudson C Osp 22*0 City Net I Bk. Bldg AT >063. i Beautiful Ciairmcnt Heme Hers la a dandy «-rooin kella stone bungalow, cast front, « >r- i n<- lot Oak and enamel finish with oak floors throughout; up. 1 to-date In 4'. rry respect ar.d with every built-in f***ture. fu'i ba«* iusnt, Fox furnace and with ons large room finished in attic 1* car garage with ^fn*n' drive to match house Price 17,600; with good terms. Call John Pedersen. WA. 6051. Shuler & Cary, Realtors, s Colonial Btmgaicw Now under construction On high sightly lot in Leav. nworth Height*. l well arranged rooms. fir#pla< *. tile bath and built in tub; full basement ami large atfi- . Price - omplste In evtr.- detail. I*.'5ft Term*. Sunday and ever ngs call (•rant Henson. Walnut 15*0. Benson & Carmichael, f>42 Paxton Block. Atlantic 2S40. Fear Few Technical Hl?h School A charming eottaira bunaalow. located aA«at. i rooiTia and aemi aun room: oak finish throoflMMit; hot we.* p i •• bta It* In tablnei? fruit and ahade t near new Technical High school and one-half block to car line Price ibooh. t all lo de y. AT Mil or AT 2115 American fit?. He Fin, Co., «11 Mrandeia The« er Hide Just What You Want ' ulontal bungalow, 1 ' j stbri« a hev fl\e I rooms and bath, oak floota throughout, j <*aif and %whil* «*n»tne| finish, full bare j ment, furnace bent , 3224 Kontinill* Hl\d. f^>ok this oyer K* u«■<•.. >oii aab v. jttaf finiabed at 21' t North 4jth X* e^at front corner lot. five rooma *nd hath: oak floor?. oak and onsme* finish T h a *a a damp C, A, Grimmer, Realtor, Omaha Nat jtk Illdg Phone JA HI5, WEST FARNAM BUNGALOW $1,50© DOWN, $65 MONTH i **lx rooms and hath on one floor, oak fin- i Ish in main rooms, whits snatnel bal ance. oak floors throughout Cragaton# exterior, garug». paving paid A little over 2 bio- ke to all Farnam rare OSBORNE REALTY CO., Iyn patera Trust Bldg JA ftll. 1 A Really Practical Heme j A practical, dignified home of * rooms, extremsljr well constructed, fireplace. lot.* living room. ^ bedrooms end hath, east j exposure I .orated In Cathedral dial tin. j only |f.7m (fall today. AT 2115 or AT 0011 American Mtg. & Fin Co., til Brand els 'it- m t er Bldg. T Rooms South Front A fin* 2 alory home In restricted south west location Has big full length living room wlttf built-in a‘iata and honkrasea and kitchen; chentry dining room and den. 4 fine bedroome upstairs All finest oak floors and finish, rrmenl «Ir|v«* and garnK" Price 47 IRti, feline also Hun.la • all llonth. VVA. f.00* H. hroeder, 1IA kill Schroeder Investment Co., ,f 4 tz«l It -allore Munderlar I Bldg A Cozy Bungalow ’ • The home designed for the amall family, «or.y and cheerful with roonu all on one floor; strictly modern, <*wk floors and fm ! ieh; double garage. Located west Only 94 00 * «1l today. AT 3011. AT 211 r i American Mtg. & Fin. Co, 411 Hrandeia Theater llldg fRICED TO SELL~ ! EASY PAYMENTS ' Cl»2* Parker f*t . a 7-room modern house i with gHiago nod extra lot Prlc*»l right for a quirk sale Tha owner will make , vary reasonable terms If * In n good ! neighborhood For pile* rail VVI. 6701 nr .1 A. 3 A ’ ft CREIGH SONS & COMPANY *00 He* Bldg 1A 020A * Ml ‘ ' 'I 1 6 70 NO 4*TII HTHKKI 6 r Kallas'opr Kant front bungalow *nk floors, oak wtid white enamel finish, hulit-in •lonU-eees, full basement. fine terraced lot 4ft*li!t» one car garage. Fvf price and appointment, AT, 4• j. W ••ni.lt HKAleTY CO lie «Ite World i heater Bldg I --— REAL ESTATE Real KnUto—West .100 FOR SALE. (Very fine strictly modern * room home, \ ery close to 33d and Karnant Sts.; oak floors and finish; complete fn every de tail, Including hot water heat. Owner must sell this week. Bargain. CALKINS CO. 1 ‘ 12 i tout las FA W i:ST LEA VBNw’c>UTH Adjoining Edge wood. Five room new bungalow, east front lot, % block to cur, oak and enamel finish. Price $6,760; terms, $750 coxh and e«»v monthly pay ments. Ki: 1353. __ A 5-room Aeroplane type bungalow and garage to match ;n Leavenworth Heights; oak and birch finish, built-in feature*' yretty lawn and hedge Leaving city and must aell—will consider any reasonable proposition, <’h1I AT. 6911. or JA. 6421. owner in Cl all mont addl - tlon, 2725 N. 45th avenue, colonial bunga low. 5 rooms, all modern; built-in fea tures; built by day labor; at $S.F»00, half chnIi. W A. 6740. BY owner, well built 7-room house with 2-car garage; largo lot, mar car, school, ir good neighborhood: now vacant. Lo cated 4215 Lafayette Ave. $(.250. Wal nut 120*. New Bon) AT. 4*68. Grove-Hlbbard Co. -jjygfff ivc.ti Estate—ExfhftOE -.I#1 ■ 3,100 acres woven wire fence, adjoining county seat and railroad; 200 acres In cultivation, balance OHk timber. Timber contract nailing f&no a month, go**s with ranch Price $]5 per sere. Mort gage $10,000. Make offer. Bert L. Ctfck & Company, Omaha, Neb. Fill Brown Block. Let’s Make a Trade. SOLD 5 HOMES LAST WEEK We need more F, rjx<\ 6.room homes. If your price is right, we ran sell your homo. CARL H, R00S CO., "Honesty R?)d Hervp e Guaranteed ’’ 505-500 Hunderland Bldg. AT. 6952. ( 800-ACRE high class farm land eight mile* north of Salisbury, Charlton county, Missouri. Two sets of improvements, alt j good farm land, practically * all level. | Price $125. mortgage $43,000. Will trade, for ran- h land oj* income property. Bert L. Cook & Company, Omaha. Neb. fill Brown Block Let's Make a Trade. \vk will submit you a reasonable offer In exchange for your land. Income or mdse Try us. we probably have Just what you are looking for BERT L. COOK A CO.. 510 Mrown Bldg. At. 8247 "LET’S MAKE A TRADED » £ nbe building lots in N. F Kansas town as firat payment on new f> room bungalow in N. \V. umaha R. L. Munson. Paxton Billiard Psrlors. Hie Farnam St. WE need some listings Buyers waiting Quick action. .T. L. HIATT CO__AT. 9900 j ir is or merchandise, about li-'-.ooo. ; Hear, wanted for Lincoln (Neb) screag R, Cj, Constable. Lincoln. Neb._j CAN ex<-tiangc your farms for income and j inrntn* f.-r farm.** J A. 5 5 0 4. T H Tracey, j n.-al Estate—Wanted .102 ————————— Come In a • 4 f. if l?t of 200 homo buy*r*. Wei hii^e their 1'ilephont number* and their Eddre*' -s t wetting till we find tiiA We have two rash buyers for one R-rontn and one 7-room horns in the Houth 10th district. W ha\» a r • sh buyer for e good 5 -'onm all modern home In Hansrom Park or south of Hansrom Park district. We ha\o two buyers with 12.0*0 ra*h for slase in hcwt We b»' e flv • mh bc> *rs for homes In the north side of the city If you want your home * 1 quickly, corr* In Monday it; mini and talk it over with us. Payee InyesTrent Company, Kr-t it., re 547 Omahs National I! ink Bldg AT jPerrou. W K 0*3 3 N» ■* ' n. KK. 114* Wanted at Cnee from Owner On or before April 1—& nr 6-room home In good r. «id* » A district, paved Street, prefer n»*r mr line also, and kindergarten 1 arhool fl.&OO or und**r $1,500 to II 711 j cash d*isri N'o war time prices cons'd er*d. Write Ho* W-10?. **maha B*e WIl/lJ pay cash for a five or six-room esr. Must be in g"«..| r.e*ghb« arid must i -t ex **d I* r-^(‘ Address Bo* W-1 33. Omaha nee _____ ______ j CarlH/Rcos Co./ ‘Hon tty' and K* rvl a Guaranteed " 505-50* Bunder'snd Bldg AT. 042 10 Hemes Wantel Five or si* rooms. Ch«s W. Toung 4 non liOl City Natl. AT. MCI. _ First trust Co,, REALTi »R* 40* FIRST NATH, BANK TH.i'O AT OTt* C, T. 5-:Ier 8c Co., Realtors, 104 P.ter* Trust Bldg TA 4457 ‘TuSey Sold It” ‘ tors ’ * 4??t VCllAs pay cash for small home*, cor. tracts or second mortgage* *ft2 Recur It1 build.ng Frank C Best Co. OOOD 1 INGSr 'OMR TO UR. WE 8Fl,L THEM HOME HFAT.TY CO AT. 1111 bmffPTT kails K8TATB a Bel!* Rmis, Insures 3' * Peter* Trust Bldg .1A <»A3J. r,t?]fIPNVr Realty* Co l ist with iSlvUdblv us for quick results 14«»0 First No FI Bank Bldg JA. lt«v W.J/PALflER CO, ff« 412 Keelltio Bldg AT $iR0 p. j, TeMiens Co. '•£££? W n <*r||, buy end m Mange .1 A 214? fT~P "iJOSTWI'-K.“real state AT lf l>f HASTING* a HITDF.N RKAI.TPR* V ' ' t I. J Bevbold A Son 274 » It y Nat. AT *311 TO sell sen Voorhee* *• Bundy. At. 1241 WORLI) Realty Vo. Realtors AT. 14»: Western Ural Pstat# Co J A. 1*07 T 4_i;*4 Itraltnm . M K. ifT PKNNf K VoMI'ANT, fl»«!lor» 8 to 10% NET INCOME On very clote-in Omaha In vestment property, if you have $15,000 to $20,000 rath. Owner forced to tell Immedt ately at a real sacrifice. See » Payne & Carnaby Co. “YOU* REALTOR” flirt Omaha Ntt'l BIH| JA lOIrt Vr CoMRiwr t»r 5«*vku or A ROHTEC T‘f-N (.inn n-fc UILD t L T.H'MAENNER CO. ft tj l L o «, » . a M»r.iz/i an» bihm> iRrw Business Booms, Realtor Reports March Sets Now Hijuli Mark Tims Far in Sale of Buihling Lois. That even in the light of extraordi , nnrily heavy transfers of real estate all winter long, business in March has hit a stride which exceeds the fondest hopes of local realtors, is the state ment of H ..f. Grove of the Grove Hih I hard company. "Omaha well may be proud of the i way Its people are solving the hous ing broblem." he says. "After the i building to he completed Jhis year. ! Omaha should be shoved up a few notches in the percentage of home i owners over renters. "The city of Omaha is growing j faster at this time than ever before.” Mr. Urove reports eight sales for the week just ending, muking a to tal of 12 for March and 27 since Janu ary 1 by his company. The sales follow: Mr? I. B. Douglas, 6034 Lake alteet, 14.000. I.. O. Boggee. 4425 Cuming street, $4,90n, Julius V'. Mt He*. 6544 Spencer, 84.600. John J. Burke, 2323 North Sixty-fourth afreet 83,000. I,o ui a Camlglla, lot 20, Gramrasrcy park, 8700. little Danielson, 4318 Bedford avenue, 85,750. Ralph R. Carleon, Forty-fifth and Sew ard. 14.200. Ralph A. Peart*. 6837 linrth Thtrty third street, 16,780 Stephen M Huh. 6841 North Thirty third st rest, 16.250 Donald B. Mow man, 6350 North Thirty third street, 85,150. C A Hahoratroh. 8119 North Fifty-fifth street. $4,600. C f: Miller, 3310 North Forty-third street. 15,000. Howard L. Rustal, 3808 North Forty third itreet, 85,100 Clyde ‘1 Rice, 3304 North Forty-third street. |6.76u. Cecil R Magnuion, 1620 Creighton boulevard. 84.700. 310-ACRE FARM FOR SALE AND CLOSING OUT AUCTION OF FARM PROPERTY Having decided to quit farm ing, we will offer for sale on the Paden farm, 4>g mile* we»t of Hartington, and 5 mile* south of Fordyce, com mencing at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, * March 14, 1923 The following described property, to-wit: 310-ACRE farm 310 ecree, located in Cedar county, Neb., I1/, mile* to school and five miles to town. There ere 200 seres in cultivation. 110 in pasture and 6 acres of grov# around buildings. Soil is rich loam with clsy subsoil. Com, oats and alfalfa are crops, improvements consist of nitK'-room house, furnace heat, water system, lights, large ham, new cattle bam, good hog house, chicken houee, granaries, double com crib, new go rege. About 2!a miles of woven wire fence and balance la three end four wires. All in good condition. Thin la an escallant stock farm. Very beet of water, two windmills and supply tank. PERSONAL PROPERTY At the same time and place, we will offer for sal* the following de scribed personal proparty: IS HEAD OF HORSES 53 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 cows, A with calf at foot. B bred; I bull, whit# thoroughbred, can be registered: B yesrling heifers; 1 yearling ataer; 6 calves. 6 months old 3« HEAD OF BOO LB. CATTLE HAVE BEEN IN FEED LOT FOR 30 DAYS. 95 HEAD OF HOGS 25 brad sows; 50 shoals: IS win teg pigs; 2 thoroughbred Duroc boars. FARM IMPLEMENTS FREE l.UNCH AT NOON USUAL SALE TERMS Thompson & Paden, OWNERS B, T. Baird and E. J. Roddewlf, Auctionttri Cedar County State Bank, Clark For Rent Eureka | Vacuum Cleaner*. complete j > with attachments. Cleans hy a i r por I i f r • uphol • I e r e d f u m i tu re And mat* (rfiict. 75c * Day. ' Free ^ Service. EUREKA VACUUM i CLEANER CO. Phon* AT. 8321 WILL BUILT TO SUIT An all modern 6-room burieaJow on your lot from 19.760 up. Many plana to •alert from. Kraa Spaolf (cation*. Good ronatrurtlon and material*. Our many customer* era our reference* Sere money and trouble by raltlng T. B. CAMPBELL. #37 K-rlin- AT #04# _L___ W. If. Qulvsy. Twenty sixth and Bau man avenue. $6,3011, , Abraham R. March, 1710 South Thlrty scroud avenue, $10,000, Clarence J Hrider, 660$ Bedford avenue. It.xso. Albert K Henderson. $»$« North Korty elghth avenue, $4,350. Sain Vrcclito, 610 Poppleton avenue, $4,700 c. W. lirsves, $310 South Thlrty-fltth avenue, $7,700. C \v. (.1 raves, $314 South Thirty-fifth tvrnvs, $5,500. A. U. HalUsey, 446$ Spaulding. $3 500. A T Slone, lot 311 and 216. Westmore land addition. $4,100, B T. Shall berg. 6«l» Miami Street. $4,500. A A. Moran, 6026 Military avenue. $7,600. M. T. Melum. 4« 1S Wirt street. $3.»00. (/ooil Demand for Building Lots in Omalia Is Reported flood demand for residence lots Is reported by W. S. Hudson of the Seavey-Hudson company, with offices in the City .National bank building. He reports the sals of ‘-’3 lots since the first of the year. The Seavey company also has sold the old John Keyser home. Following is a list of sales since January 1: 4301 Oblo Btteet, Lee A Johnson to John W. Willey. $4,300 44.5 Parker, home and 2 iota, K1 i beth Keyaer to I. N\ White . . . 5,000 Building contract t • <' J. Pearson . 7,500 2509 North Forty-ninth, George K. Barman to B. C. Bu- kley . 5.100 4526 Blondo «ar*et, Lloyd Peters to Janet Anderson ...... . . ... 2 $09 4527 Franklin street. Arthur Carlson to Louis Rentfrow .. . 1.600 2202 Military avenue ...... 4.500 6 lota, Fifty-first and Vfilllay avenue, Mary Fllegel to William V. Nie man .. 4 800 2 lots. Julius Nordstrom from Oscar Ooander, located Fiftieth and Cor by .•, . ..*. 1.060 1 lor. Thirteenth and Mont roe, Eliza beth Keyser to T F. Hays . 4«0 1 lot. Fontenella boulevard. John Gernandt to Caroline H. Hudson 800 1 lot f,n Forty-eighth avenue, south of Military. Arlington Kerrs to Roy Myers ...... J .000 1 h»t in Fontenelle boulevard from AI K-jgd to Frank E. Marrin !.0«0 1 lot, Forty-first and rass. Beanie I. Blair to Emil Balaer . . • 1.800 1 In? on Miami. v.e*r of Fiftieth. ( mr Ocander to Herman Holraer • 1,000 1 lot, Forty-aevsnth and Wirt, Eskil Anders- n to C, J Pearson .. . 1.200 1 lot Fifty-sixth and Farnsm, Charles Pearson to F7. R Ander son . ., 2100 1 lot on Sherwood avenue ea«t of Sixteenth. I White to E Keyaer .5$ 1 lot, Fortv-f ghth avenue and Grant street. J A. Kirkland to Richard F. H*-ath . 450 2 lots Forty-e ghth and Wirt street. Will .1 Ra'h to Eskil Andersen 1 f*00 1 lot. Forty serond and Parker, Y. n Kigali to Michael Sims . 1 Jot. Fifty-first and Ohio. B J Hcannell to J. A. Shnpen . . . 1100 1 "t. Forty-ninth and M ar ■> w R 51 n i t h to Lillian Hunter . *58 1 lot. Fiftieth and Erkakine. L>. H. Phlipot to Cl Hubbell .$ ■ • • > ’,f'8 Sale of Building Nets Man $1,750 in Two-Years’ Time The brick building at $1* North Sixteenth street, sold last week by Harry A Kavlch to S I. Mock for e 12.750. was purchased bv Mr. Kavlch about two year* ago fr 111 000, his profit being 41.150 on the gale. Mr Block, who ii a Fremont resi ded. bought the property as an In vestment. Han«en Investment Firm Moves Into Bank Building The Hansen Investment company, formerly located at 1914 Douglas street, hag moved its offices to the Omaha National Hank building, oc cupying the south end of the east wing, seventh floor. All department* of, the firm's business are now in the Omaha National suite. I rerun- - H'-msr H-r-re >" ' J Smith, w. n U Tht r* S’ • • '■ , > *'• V k,"" '' *«» K p'or. rest. »is,4r|1 Antes M Dennis <0 John AnOre-r :F * J.w’r"PJl" ”T'l IU III ?e-« K*hn in V H *I*r • 11 ttlr.lhh»(r..u »H.’■-I J n rot • to Msty c ursx.ee. ist kc-uth Thirty-sscond x»s B1,Hs?w -n Park—Ju' « A Meltuih to J B ASd.tsnn.>»l» .south Thlrtjr-sscond *4B»n«on— O ’ II Pe-srs to F O. Pjs. "HJMUFSii »»i* IIS* HIossi.rs bnul.v.ri •1J 4,'i^it”lvs R * isbton 1 Hua Be. jc. »u apse -., sc rest. !*.•••: J M Weed fort co P C West. 1 til Meredith ace •„is $4 ten Joseph Mellleon to ( slherp-e Keeton J4( Hs«h T--1 rh V^vrTh-'h' ••SiV‘,,»w°-r,,3 w"ks?toi uc H on.. J#ol Wirt ••»»«. “i-.'the.lr. tossph U IXosn lo ’J"’'’ * .Tenso Ii: 1- -lx- ,n,l.l v!,.h If How* t# ‘ TtlnT ThuMilni , <• V"\*. MtuTh"11,1-" Msit-suy steniis. I*""" i-.J Solo | n In Ic F APthei-J. 4-0. n i ekf a || rest I * ••'l'i H-uth O-ti.hA-T'm-PM* T0,i*^0 i-., m Tarea ’"t -s-i ii til K -* s M IO - If’ ’ ■ Itgnnlgsn 4*53 s sires’. * N , , t i U Anderson 4s».-« South In-. t> f-flh sirs.-’ » Kr* i’fk t.» Nhb*i B,.-’ v s,»,. to Nor* » ' *W •*** \'’t" h Tw.nl y- third slr-.l. IS.He. Adeline Mur r,.n IO J.'ssJ'h I- Chrltlls. Twenty-third iin.1 G i'rM‘4. f 1 T M*»I • to N c'hrlBtl«n»on. ISOf-I South Twinty f fth ltrc#*. tin ono S’onhwe- N r» M Alssshd.r to go . u |4," 1124 F-sh.ns *tres* 4* ,, K Pa - .P -o 1 J nu.-hlsv. 4444 MI ' - lory e venue 4«ir,-- .Mollis n.ry to n..sit J. II din, Jin Belvedere houlecsrd. ^Itundee—Osrlrude H Mstlson to w»rv n Mrs . HU Csllfornls street 111 I o'.e 14 .tchr.eton to I. F Hunt, south on * t i nrncr softy• second »nd Burt ■"■Co.'i >1 T.ens F Brown lo Helen K Ho#*. N>w{i<trt n'^nu* b** w##n Tw«nly f ff h and Minn# I NmkviHl, |i on •» I, «\>’w#M t«> I* 'V. HUJ. \ ■’ # a r,w.t brtwntn T*v#nty fourth *n<l Tw#n> tv-fifth iT#n«« ** 1<#n • Vi *mn lU»n|fk to M r.-r 2911 llimlH 'n Btr.'#t. If.**1* YOUR NEW HOME Should ho DISTINCTIVE. PRACTICAL ood WELL BUILT m. mill.r h.» larir or •mall. _ > 19€3 MODELS ' Of all < laaaaa and tvpaa of Homat. daa.«nad hy rxpr.im rad architects art on Mr in rmr olf.ca. Inspection of these plana and an urdecstandtni o our building oi*ani»ation and personal Interviewa with aatiafiad clianta will ha a graat help to you In making your naw Kama aatiafactorv \ WE BUILD TO ORDER on your lot or on lota wa own In various parts of tha cit\ INVESTIGATE OUR PAST RECORD AND OUR PRESEN 1 RU^O IN(i OPERATIONS and thru consult ua. JOHN HAPPE ’ 328 Keflinr Bldg. T«l. JA ckioii 5074 MONEY TO LOAN on first and second mortgages on im proved city real estate. We buy outright, for cash existing second mortgages and land contracts. H. A. WOLF COMPANY R82 Saund#r»-Kann«dy Bldg. A1 Ian tic 3180 Grading Work Starts on Langan Farm Tract ("trading work on the Ivingan farm tract of 266 acres on West Dodge will he started this week, according to flattings k Heyden, realtors, who are developing the land. Tlie grading force, which will build streets and roads and otherwise im prove the tract, will be one of the largest that ever worked on a sub division tract ^n the city. The tract has been named West. Dodge Acres, and the plat has been officially approved by the < ity plan ning board and the city council. The tract is to tie subdivided Into more than 500 tracts, ranging in size, from acres to third-acres. The plats have been drawn by the Towi-Neison Engineering company which is in charge of all the development work. The Tow I company w ill supervise the grading and all other work in connec tion wish development of the tract. Ben Arriens Joins J. J. Mulvihili Firm J. J. Mulvihili. realtor, has an nounced a re-organization of the firm, Ben A. Arriens becoming a member of the newly organized company. A very extensive building program is being planned for the coming sea son, five houses now being under way. Rea! estate, f.nancing first and second mortgages, and a complete line of real estate insurance are being done on an extensive scale by the Mulvihili company. Mr. Arriens forTfiTly was as sociated with J. T McQuiilin in the haberdashery business, where he gained a wide and valued list of friends. St. Louis Flat and 5-Room Cottage Sol<l for £ 14.000 The following list of six sales made by the Burt C. Fowler company in the Inst two Weeks includes the sale of a Bt. Igiuis fiat ar.d five room cot tage at $13 and $15 South Twentieth street, to an investor tot 514.00b: 3530 Pine street to H. H. More 145$ Pinkney street to .fames Pimp son, $5,800. Ft. I,ouis fiat and cottag*v $'3 to ^15 Bouth Twentieth street, to an in vestor, $14,000. Lot on Leavenworth t»*r Nine teenth street to Minnie P. Eldrige. $3,000. Ten-acre tract west of Florence, near Briggs' station, to Henry Beck man, $8,000. Business let 33x132 feet. Thirtieth and tVillet street, Florence to A. L. Roof, $2,500. New Howard Street Office Building Plans Inspected Edwin S. Jewell, rental manager for George A Co., was tn Chicago Fri day and Saturday, Inspecting the plans if the Howard street office building, which Is to he erected this y„,r by Cook brothers. Chicago capitalists. The builders hope to let the con tract this month. The contract for building will include a contract for wrecking the old buildings which a* on the sate. The building !« to be a four-story structure, on the south side of How ard street extend!! g from Sixteenth to Seventeenth, a half block in width. The builder* hope to have the struc ture ready for occupancy next fall. It will be under the management of George A Co. Company to Loan $.">0,000 Per Month on Omaha Homes C. H nice, an experienced home builder In Omaha, has been made head of the residence loan depart tr.ent of W. Farnam Smith A Co., and ;s now making loans f r that firm. W Farnam Smith of the comrwr.tr ha# arranged with an eastern fi nancial house to loan Jih.000 per month on Omaha homes, and ways the amount probably will lie increased. In addition to the money which this fn-m has fur 1 «ue i ••• s. Mr Smith has arranged wi'h other New YsO and Boston houses-to make I s: loan* on business, industrial and other big proper!ies ,n Omaha • Eastern f nanctsl institutions” Mi Smith said, "are anxious to place their money on Omaha real estate, because they consider it g'*od so curlty.” , >2.">0.000 Bn-ines* Don*' 1)V tirant 1 irm in d Monllts Tty til* end of this month, the first q Mrt*i of • • >>• »• the a- ■ company will have sold more than a quarter .f a mill: n do’.’.trs wort* of real estate, according to Amos Grant. The Arm's brokerage business up to last night showed more than f200. 000 for 1323. This amount does not include the business transacted In the company's building department. The Gfant company's brokerage business in January, this year, was larger thaji In other January* during the company's 11 years of activity. "Present Indication* are." accord ing to Mr Grant, "that our broker age business this year will amount to pi.'re titan 3 1 ,P<ln P00." Tra. t Between Grant and I ake Streets Is Improxed The ltansen Investment company ha* completed It* plans for improving and developing the tract of ground between Grant anil t-ahe street*. e\ tending from Fiftieth to Fifty-firs'. Thi* tract will la' subdivided into 33 lots. The public Improvements that have been definitely arranged for Inrluda water and gas main* sewer, electric light snd street grading Petitions will Imp filed this fall for paving, hut it I* not yet known whether i-avlng will be installed in 15:3 or 1»24 The tract will bn a restricted real deiicn district, permitting biingut w const ruol li'u. J. I'. Brown to Sell Heal I state for fowler 1*inn J, K I'.reiMi, formerly of the Hrown Realty company, "ho has been sc tnely engag'd In the real estate busl ness in Omaha for the last four years has been employ sal In the Hurt F Fowler company as a n al e*:at< salesman Mr Pc w it mil special^" m the sal* of home* and build:* g lot* He* Want Ad* tTodu.e Results Boy Runs Into Auto; Skull Is Frcatured While playing In the street ysgter day afternoon with two other boys Joseph Barn ell, 6, 2573 Dodge street was knocked down by a car drive* I by C. J. McKenzie, manager of thi Home hotel, fils skull probabl la frac tured. He was attended by Dr. C. B l-'oltz and taken to Nicholas Senn hos j pital. McKenzie was driving north on Twenty-sixth street and was turning west on Dodge street when Joseph.,, who was being chased by his play mates, ran into the bumper on the car. Mf Kerzie was arrested for reckless driving. Jyoss than a year ago, Marion, 1**. son of Mrs. Myrtle Barneij, was killed In a similar accident. ____i Mystery Still Shrouds Karl Williams Shooting Time has filled to pentrate a my* t'-ry surrounding the life of “Kar William" rum runner, who was ac 1 cidentally killed by the discharge ol a shotgun at Seventy second and Ham iiton streets more ihan two months I ago. S'-vi-ral farmlic- hav- communicated with Johnson & Swans,in, undertak i era, believing 'Williams to be a reia rive, hut th»ir ft-ars v. er< unfounded "All we know is that he served time in Minnesota penitentiary and 1 once escaped jail at Minot, it. D, said Robert J. (’reran, detective recra tnry, today. "No w-.rd has been re Icaived from relatives.1’ j After being shot, Williams wai taken to University hospital by two friends who fled but were captured 1 later. - 4 Mrs. Albert Johnson Dies: Lived in Omaha 40 'iear* Mrs. Myrtle Viola Johnson, 52, 2104 Webster street, died Friday night at her horn-' , following an Illness of mor* I than a year. Mrs. Johnson had beea a resident of Omaha for 40 years. She is survived by her husband Albert Johnson, five sons. Glen, Perry, Lee and Raymond of Omaha, Georg* Johnson of Sweeney, Tex; four daughter*. Alice, Dorothy. Mabel and Myrtle: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Houck; ona sister, Mrs. Luc* Smith, and two brother*. Georga and William Houck, all of Omaha. Funeral services, which will bs Is 1 ci;arg“ of the woman's auxiliary cl the O. R U., will be held Monday after noon at 2 at N. P. 5wanaon chapel. Rurial will be in Forest lawn ceme tery. Woman Make* $1,000 Profit on Re«id**nce in 30 Day* Mrs J. A. Bryan* of IS 11 Emmet street made S1.000 profit in 30 days on a real estate deal in her own neighborhood. On January 14. through the Payne A Carnaby ©cm pany, ahe bought the resrtdene* at . 1923 Emmet street for J6.000. On February 24 she sold th'.g property to Iva R. Piper for 37 nOO, tV.ia deal also being through the Payne & Carnaby company. The sale was officially closed last week. This house is in the Kour.ti* Place ti.strict and is about 12 years old. and. .icrording to the Payr.e company, is in good condition. I iquor Salvaged From Sink Bring* Man to Court I. TJOr salvaged from a s.r.k in the h me of O. A. Christensen. 3201 Q siree*. by Detective Potacta in a ra.l ;it the place early this week, tested II per cent alcohol, it was reported sterd&y mining to South Omaha po! ice. Christensen will appear In South Omaha municipal court next tVedr.e* day m ruing to answer a charge . f • illegal possession. Mr?. A\tel T. Ol*on, Omahan for 40 Year?, Succumb? Mrs Berherindlna C. Olson. 64. died at her home. 6224 Grant street Friday. She had been a resident of Omaha for 40 years. She is survived by her husband. Axel T < ison, ore dauchter, Mr«. Dora Peters*n. and one granddaugh ter. Miss Helen Peterson. Funeral services will be held at her 1 ■no Monday afternoon at ?. Burial "ill be in Forest Dawn cemetery. Musical Appreciation Program at Omaha School -V •' ■ al appreciation program anil • ‘ i at Comenlu* s heel Fridav orh*. March H Included on the I* are the Central high echoed •• se.1 of Mi** .'ess « Torero. M -s Van Vane held, eelle, and " II- S mmer. violin. Mise Helen Gorin p a* -«• Stmtry Carmel!, t o"' •V■-« Ruth Gordon, contralto, and Mr K ,r is m, tenor of the H-ffroaa quartet. Ministers Are Appointed on Kaudolph Election Bo«rd Randolph. Neb , March 1C.-—<Spe rlall—A Just and righteous election is assured in the fire! ward her* thi* *pr • g hy the appointment as Judge* f the e'notion three ministers Rev. ,'oseph a- .Irens of the rrveel-yteriata church. Rev F A. Carmony of the Moth-Mist church, and Rer. Father 1,1.1. Tin of St. F ran cl* Oathobo church. . Priest Held Prisoner, His Brother Declare* V. ,i - Id, March 10—iSh—Rev IV i-. \ nr .k ( Virden. who d *■ I | u. d si-v.-t:.1 day* while on a tr.p to St l.o .» :o buy trinket* for a h-. i h ! ,<-nar, i* ali\e and la held , orl*-• - • o-cording I-' a statement given Ass ousted Ft es* by h * o ! .’.-eph Vrdniak. this after noon. Postmasters Appointed. « -■ ,ct.-n. Much. .Special. V Nrhi.iska i-oat master* appointed Hart M .-eh-1 iC v.tv 1 r X Pishep, \ i, e Maud 1, HaUard removed; IUc'k ion l.-v- counts t".arenc* Wirt, v.• .la-m * W done * b-s.tnal; LA anon. Rod Willow c ui'tv Henry l. Nichole v ,-e lb lo* A W aterman, re nam'd Mary. R-own county, Mr* I - ■ thoo, v At M Rlumen that, resigned Pastor to Speak on A ice. Rev F..Iliar Merrill Kiavan, p.%* , f 1 Vet Men-.-' vl church, »ilt apes .m ah- -idttion* at a naming t ho tatnaba \V t* T. I* T\i**d * «f-oo i I s ill Jl* A M C ' building