The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 27, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    Scouts Add 359.29 Pounds and 8.25
Feet to Makeup at Camp Gifford
375 Omaha Youths at Annual Outing Have Few Med
ical Defects—They Are Divided Into •
Six Sections.
A monster, eight and one-fourth
feet tall, and scaling at about 359 1-4
pounds, was brought to Omaha by the
Boy Scouts of the local council who
have spent 10-day outings at Camp
Gifford, this summer.
The lads proudly declare that their
little pet was not at the camp when
they first arrived and that they have
raised It during the six periods into
which their camping season was
divided.
In short, the giant symbolizes the
combined additional weight and in
i "ease in stature which the 375 boys,
who have enrolled fur the camp, have
"put on" during their various 10-day
outings. This huge amount aver
ages approximately .93 of a pound and
.261 of an inch In height per boy. In
other words, the average youth that
attended the camp returned home
almost a pound heavier and over a
quarter of an inch taller than when
he left.
Daily Routine.
The following is an outline of a
day's routine at Camp Gifford. The
menu is changed every day, having
been plotted out before the camping
period started:
5:30 i. M.—Reveille and flag raising.
S:30 A. Af.—Retting up exercises.
« :40 A. At.—Alornlng dip In the pool.
7:15 A. At.—Breakfast: Hot cakes and
svrup, fried bacon, cocoa, bread and but
ler.
9:15 A. Af.—Officers' esli and inspection.
9::;o to 10:39 A. At.—Hcouteraft.
1 0 ■ 59 A. At —"Poor fish" swim (Scouts
who have not passed their first swimming
I est).
11:00 A. Af.—"Muskrats" swim (first
rlass scouts are allowed a longer time
in the water).
13:00 A. A!—Dinner: A'egetable soup and
< lackers. creamed corn, potatoes, boiled
beef, bread and butter, milk and tapicoa
pudding.
12:30 to 1:30 r. Af.—Afterrroon siesta.
1:30 to 130 P. M.—Free period.
?;50 P. At.—Roll call.
40 P. At.—.“Poor fish" swim.
■c " 4:10 p. m.—"Atuskrats" swim.
5:30 P. At.—Supper: Cold meat, mashed
potatoes, cabbage ealad, bread and butter,
sliced peachee and milk.
5:00 P At.—Retreat: Camp fire, stunt*,
games, etc.
9:00 P. Af.—Call to quarters.
9:50 P. Af —Tattoo, quiet.
9 00 P. At.—Taps.
Food Doesn’t Fatten.
w here boys have shown a decrease
In weight while at camp, it is gen
erally found that the lads when at
home were in the habit of eating be
tween meals and excessively of candy
Hnd other fattening foods.
That it is not food that fattens
is found in the record of the 82 boys
who attended the fifth period camp.
These boys were to have been the
hosts of the Omaha Rotary club who
were obliged to postpone their trip as
a token of respect to the late presi
dent and because of the rainy weath
er. • But additional provisions, in
cluding large amounts of roast chicken
and ice cream, bad already been pro
\ ided at the camp, awaiting the
Rotarians. Consequently, the boys
of this period were royally fed. More
ever out of the 10 days those boys
were at camp, seven were so rainy
that much outside recreation was im
possible. One would suppose that the
increased rations and the lack of ex
ercise would tend toward the fatten
ing of the lRds. But the medical report
shows that, at this largest of all out
ings in the history of Camp Gifford.
:stj lads lost a total of 52 pounds, 24
\ ouths gained a mere total of 30
pounds, and 19 boys gained not at all.
J^ilrty five did not show any Increase
' ,n height while 45 gained a combined
total of only 16.25 inches. In no other
period did the weight losses anyways
near approach the weight gains.
Contrast it with the smallest period,
the last period, held for colored scouts
only. In this camp, the 26 scouts
enrolled gained a total of 75 pounds,
or nearly three pounds each; not one
showed any weight loss, and but two
failed to gain. And in measurement,
this contingent, less than a third of
the size of the fifth period, gained a
total of 8.75 inches in stature or over
half of the gain showed by the fiftli
group.
Rerords Compiled.
These records have been compiled
by R. S. Russell, a senior medical
student at the Nebraska Medical
school, who has been acting through
the summer as physical director of
the camp. Every scout entering the
camp was weighed and measured be
fore he, entered and when he left. Mr.
Russell also subjected each scout to a
thorough medical examination. The
officials at the Omaha council 'head
quarters in the Patterson block noti
fied parents of his “finds'' that it
possible they might be remedied.
In the examination of the 26
colored boys comprising the sixth
period, the only imperfections found
were two cases of adenoids, while In
other periods 11, 15, 13, and even 23
cases of defects were reported.
Don Kinsey, second period scout,
copped first honors for gain in weight.
Don left the camp 3.5 pounds to the
good, Jumping from 68 1-2 pounds to
78 in his 10-day stay. Bernard Kind
berg ofsthe same period holds second
place on the gain scale, having raised
his poundage from 130 to 136 1-2
pounds, or a gain of 6 1-2 pounds.
Neither of these lads showed any In
crease In height. Several scouts
reached the 5.5 pound gain mark
made by Don Nelson in the first
period, hut none but Kinsey and
Kindberg passed it.
Boy Gains 28 Inches.
The altitude record for this sum
mer's camps is held by Thomas
Keegan of the fourth period who
gained two inches, growing from 5
feet 3 1-2 to 5 feet 5 1-2.
Gustav Puchs, Haul Graetz. Edwin
Perl and Robert Rahn, all of the
fourth period, are reputed officially to
have shrunk a quarter of an inch each
during their 10-day stay at camp.
The first period has the most
enviable height record however, al
though it broke no records. Its larg
est gain was made by Pat Gill and
was only 1.75 inches. Nevertheless,
a gain of 1.5 and 1.25 inches were
recorded in the same period, as were
nirfe gains of an inch each. Other
period record^ do not compare with
its showing, its 59 boys gaining a total
of 23.25 Inches.
The 80 boys comprising the fourth
period set a period weight record,
adding a total of 157.5 pounds or
nearly two pounds each. In this
contingent, gains of two, three and
four pounds were frequent.
So it is that after 375 scouts have
enjoyed a total of 60 days at camp,
camp officials find that, even after
subtracting the losses, these youths
have grown 359.29 pounds of boy
and added a total of 8.25 feet to their
combined height.
Glider Contest ■
inU. S. Planned
” wpll D I
Aviation Program ^ ill Be
Held in Conjunction ^ itli
Legion Convention.
-- -t
Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 26.—An In
1 ei national gliders' meet will he held
in Sa'n Francisco in connection with
ihe national convention of the Amer
ican Legion October 15 to 10, ac
cording to an announcement at le
gion national headquarters here to
day. European as well as American
made machines will be entered, it
was said. ,
Maj. Harris C. Allen, chairman of
the convention committee on avia
tion. has approved plans for the
glider concurse to fit in with the gen
eral aerial program of the conven
tion. Modern types of glidcDB. some
nf which have established records in
this country and Europe, will be on
exhibition and are entered In the con
tests.
i apt. Edward Kickenbackcr. Am r
lean ace in the world war. has of
fered a *5,000 trophy as first prize.
-y contest, and other prizes will
hellnnounced later. The finals ,n
the meet will be held on Thursday,
October 18. according to the an
nouncemcnt.
Family Disproves Theory
That Early Marriages Fail
Green Bay, Wis.. Aug. 26.—Those
, xperls on the subject of matrimony
who decry early marriages might, well
study the record established by «
Green Bay family. Through four gen
orations girl members of that family
llt,ve married before reaching the age
„i is years—and all married happily.
With the birth of Donald Bailey to
Mr and Mrs. Wade Bailey of Green
liny. Mrs. Fred Toutloff, mother of
i he wife, became a grandmother at
i lie age of 33. Her daughter is 16.
Mrs. Touloffs mother, who was
married at 14. became a great
grandmother at 53. J he great
grandmother is Mrs. l’ete Van
Holder of this city.
The record of the family Is held by
Mrs. captain Harry Johnson, deccas
rd, who was married at 13. Captain
Johnson, paternal grahdfathcr of Mrs.
Touloff, became a great great grand
father at 78.
“Successful marriages depend upon
clrcupastnnces, not ages." declared
Mrs. Touloff when asked for her
opinion on the Question. I hough I
do not approve of early marriages as
rule. In my case I have never re
^gretted it.”
Mrs. Van Hclder. who became e
great-grandmother at 53, thinks the
girl who marries yo'tng has an
"even break" with those who await
I maturity.
Tt all depends on those In
volved," she declared. "I believe a
girl who marries in her ’teens has
an enuallv good chance foi happi
ness with the one who walls.’ *
Retired Mermaid
to Try Comeback i
j_
Frances Cowells, WTio Held
Many Records in 1920. to
Race Again.
San Francisco, Aug. 20.—The latest
former champion to attempt a "come
back" wears a one-piece bathing suit.
She is Frances Cowells, former
world's champion swimmer and hold
er, even at the present time, of sev
eral world's records.
Retired practically since the Olymp
ic games at Antwerp in 1920, Miss
Cowells has now definitely announc
ed she will enter her first race, since
that year, at Idora )>ark.
Here are some of the records for
merly held by the fair mermaid that
she will endeavor to regain:
World's open straightaway record
for 50 yards and every American rec
ord from 25 yards to one mile during
the year 191S. Miss Cowells was also
supreme in her sex In the breast ami
backstroke.
Sinee her retirement a host of
promising youngsters have come to
the fore on the Pacific coast, includ
ing Hilda Curtis and Kies nor O’Brien.
The latter two are expected to he
ready to compete against their former
superior.
At the present time Miss Cowells
has commenced a rigid training grind
which she Is confident will put her
Into her old time form In time for the
'starter's gun at Idora.
John Krupa Is Released
on Order of Police Inspector
John Krupa, 2S31 South Twenty
seventh avenue, arrested on com
plaint of J. F. Nets], 221S Maple
street, wan dismissed hy ('apt. Jack
Psznnowskl. inspector of police, when
Netzl withdrew his cliaraes.
_ ^F^UNERALJNOIICES_ ~
KAUsVrNK- I,pi.ora. 2 4 r. :l South Twroi
lioih aired, August U5. ago f»4 yarn, to
craned I* aurvlved by her huaband. Ilpr
n.MTi, a—|f two da tighter*. Mra Peml hurt
left of Omaha. and Mr* Margaret F*-igu
aon of Los Angrier, Cal, and ono non,
Ralph of Omaha
Funeral services Tuesday at to 30 a m
from Hoffmann funeral home. Interment
at Went Lawn cemetery.
TKItKKLSKV, Veter. Aug 24. 1923. Ak>"I
7f» yearn He !» aurvlved bv one daughtet,
| Mra. A, T Slgunrt. one unn, Ne|* T* rkel
son. and ono brother. Morria Trrkelaon. nil
of Omaha.
Funeral services will be held froin the
I hruftev A- Uorr>inr4- f'hnpel, Mnridav, Aug
27th. at 2 p. in. Interment, Prosper t Hill
remetrry
VACLAV—Hmnoln. nge 70. Saturday nt Ht.
Joseph hospital Hurvlved by daughter,
Mra. Joseph I Inor; threw ions, Frank.
[Charles rind Kdward.
Funeral Tu*adHy 2 p. tn . Knrlsko funeral
home. 23d and O. Interment MhIh nunn
National t em*t*ry. •
HOTER—Mrs. I.oular. age .'•• yenra.
Haturday. Hurvlved by aon, George, and
two daughter*, Mra. Stella I »e| f f and Mlaa
Frames.
Funeral Monday n t 2 p. m from the
residence at Papitllon, flea C 8 Han
am officiating. HurlnI nt Fspllllon.
FUNERAL DIREC rORS
j RRAIT.F.Y At DORRANCF.
1123 ctTMING HT . IA 0624
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JOHN V GLN'ILKMAN,
j 14’ I 1«m.tni S'.
MR.MIU, WOW OOVOO KEEP SO COOU
00 MOU HR\»E P» VERSE ON RU1HE
COOL FREEZES OR ICE RERfeS.OR
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*
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XNANT AOS IN THE
tUijatO amt Tribune Syndicate. Dee tfofnea J
VT CLtVJER USE OP- THESE
WANT At>«, THAT \ ANN ABLE TO
HOLO A CORNER ON THE BREEZE
l VW HOLDS
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
F. J. STACK A CO..
Omaha's beet undertaking eetabllehment.
PIERCE ARROW AMBULANCE
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HEAFET A IIEAFEY,
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CRANE MORTUARY CO..
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KORISKO FUNERAL HOME.
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HULSE A RIEPEN.
Funeral directors. 2224 umlng. JA. izza.
CROSBY-MOORE.
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TAGGART A SON.
2212 Cuming St. JA. 0714.
H. H. KRAMER FUNERAL HOMS.
6*1* Military Ave. WA. 6314.
_CEMETERIES._
VISIT FOREST LAWN.
North of City Limits.
320 acres. Perpetual care. Offices at
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VAULTS AND MONUMENTS.
DISTINCTIVE features, see demonstra
tion at factory. Automatic Sealing Con
crete Burial Vault. Insist upon your un
dertaker using no other. Every vault
stamped. Watch for name In lid Man
ufactured only bv the omana Concrete
Burin! Vault Co.. 6210 N. 30th St ■ Omaha.
FLORISTS.
i.ee larmon
19th and Douglas. Phone AT. 1244.
JOHN HATH, 1*04 Karnam. JA. 1906.
r H ENPERSON. 16«7 Karnam. JA. 1258.
LOST^ ANDJK3UND.
CARD ease silver, lost Sunday evening
containing $5to I*, between South Oiga
ha und River rend to Florence. Initials
•*H. C W." in left hand comer. Return
to quarters of Colonel Pillntson, Fort
Omana for reward.
LOST—Marten neck pier®. Tel. 2221,
Council Bluffs, or JA. 1945.
noticeI
THE VILLAGE of Lynch. Neb. baa ST.OOf)
Funding Bonds fnr sale. History com
plete Write* Village Clerk.
DOCTORS and nurse*. The Nurse* t’luh of
Omaha and Registry nan moved from
29«:s Pa'ifU 'St. to 1121 N. 18th St. Tel.
WE. 52ft^.
PERSONAL
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits vnur -*ld clothing, furniture, maga
zine? We collect. We distribute. Phone
JA 4136 and our wagon will rail. Cal»
find inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114
Dodge St.
LET the Ideal Hair Parlors take far* of
your face and hair while your city la
without water Expert operators in nil
branches of work. 204 Wickham Block,
fall Council Bluff* 130.
t’ANITK—Sorry for mean letter* Wor
ried. Skk Need, want you.
A COUPLE LltT L R KJ PS
BETTY maternity hotne are of Infants.
Call or writW A 7 1 1 1 41 2fi Lafayette Ave.
^AUTOSJTOJt SALE^^^^
REBUILT Bufck. 3 ton pncumat c. 117*:
rebuilt Republic, one-ton. $650; rebuilt
Republic, i i^| tn|i. $760. rebuilt Republic,
2-ton. $460; Republic. 2-ton dump, hy
draulic hoist. $1,000. Exceptional \aluea
offered in other mak**e Andrew Mur
phy & Son. 14th snd Jackson Sfs. 63
years in business
tit >1.1 »STKoM AUTO SALEH CO.; new lo
cation 2112 Harney Street. Korda and
otli«*r m «k< a $ -0 au*f up Ford bodies, rush
or time. Open evenings Phone AT. 8f>4*>. I
Some bargains In used Fords. New Ford
son, easv payments. *
McCAKFRKV MOTOR OC\
The Dandy Service Station
I'»th and Jackson Sts AT. 7711
NEW and used Forda, rssh or terms.
C. R. PAULSON MOTOR CO..
Authorized Ford ar.d Lincoln Denier*
tOth and Aitim Ave. KK. 014®
OVERLAND SEDAN. UR'3 model, in per
fect condition. priced to sell.
WILLYS- OVKRLA N L». INC.
2662 Farnain 8t
USED CARS
O. N. Donnev Motor Co.
3SS4 r.irn.tui,
USED CARS THAT CAN WE SORD.
NKHRAHKA OUDSMODIUE Co.
Howard Hi 14th AT 177®
USED parts for all makes of < nr Ford
used parts at half price. Neb. Auto
Parts. JA. 4»21.
Ftir RALE Ford touring car body. Cgll
KK t»4*M*. Ringnld
^uto"a<^cjessorij^ltires.
MIT n meti#| garage Made |n Omaha
f MITER SHEET METAL CO.. JA. 0802.
WJLI.VH KNItrilT fix- passenger touring.
only $360 4<D N 13d -U, Qm.ihu
EDUCATIONAL.
day school—night school.
Complete course* In accountancy, ma
chine hook keeping comptometer, ahort
I hand and typewriting, railroad i^nd wlre
> l»aa telegraphy, civil rervlre end all Eng
I lleli and commercial brant hea. Write,
call or phone Jackeon 1660 fur large lllua
trated catalog. Addnaa
MOTI.KS CO LI, EG *3.
Hoyle* Itldg . Omaha. Neb.
LEA UN
to mak» artificial
KLOWEKS
nig money Knr full partleyiara call at
-jna H lath atrect_
EIGHT to 12 weeka pee para you fob a
fine offc.. poaltlo'i t'.ill AT 7774 or
write American College. HH 2 Eirnarn.
KIIANK Ml’t'KINGIIA H. hanlo, mandolin,
i guitar I net ril« t'mi. II Ihitdilge Itlk . 2tit Ip
md Earn am
MOl KIt HA It BE l( nil.l i:tlK.
||0 M 14th .‘<i \- • I*. f"t ' ii m l"n
| Comptoiil ■ ■ i R' briu 300 CburtiHt) Bldg
EDUCATIONAL.
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE.
1402 Podge St. 1308 Douglas St.]
Call or wrltn for Information.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
\^^^^^^o^reHeruaTfve*-,^%ta^^%furnTirh
credit reports locate skips, etc.; part time
work: fee basis. State Qualifications and
experience In first lettfr. Clarence C. I
Slppei company. Reporjter Building. Mil
waukee. WlS.
YOUNG MAN—STUDY LA W!—Downtown1
evening sessions. University of Omaha
Law School. Nominal tuition. Enroll
now. Sec Si c'y 1027 <Una ha Nat. Bark.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WHITE maid to assist with housework
and (are of children; no washing. Mrs.
M C. Hennessey, 238 High School Ave.,
Council Bluffs.
TYPIST. Also clerk. Apply to Miss
Hansen, Haynes Advertising Co. 744
Omaha National Bank Bldg
A CHANCE—Boy with garage experience
to drive Ford truck and learn radiator
repairing trade; wages not high, but
permanent job. 1819 Cuming St.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted ( h 1! AT U74
Phn? J r'1'’* My middleaged widower. no
ta1™rt!lv1,18,1 ?nd w,fe or widow on * D.
I i,arm Md ranch, good plane. Write fully.
Y-'&oE* riliJrA*. »oni1ity »r Tue.da y.
_ AGENTS WANTED.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
BUT ONCE.
I AM OFFERING THE CHANCE
OF A LIFETIME TO A LIVE
AVIRE salesman who wish-'
ES TO SELL A POPULAR
AUTOMOBILE. GOOD SALARY
AND COMMISSION TO START.
ADDRESS BOX AA-.44A,
OMAHA BEE
i SAI,,H>MEN WA.VTE1>—To sell lubricating
oil and paints from manufacturer* direct
to farnn-ra. Good commission basis. Must
have car.
FARMERS PAINT fk OIL CO
1014 N, 17TH ST'
I CREW manager wanted and four sales
men to sell a proposition where first pay
ment Is retained by salesman. Balance
of commission la raid on verification.
Fee salesmanger. 30* Baird Bldg
SALESMAN having nufos should answer
this ad at once. Rig money for live
' wires selling direct to farmer*. Address
Y-J398. Omaha Bee
i TO PNG men. aalary $5h par week and
bonus for those who qualify C. C. Cald
well. 1*14 Harney, 7 p. m. Monday.
SUBSCRIPTION Salesmen—A chance to
make big money this fall and wlntar.
Address V : ;97, Omaha Bee.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
COMPETENT well balanced married man
with famllv geeks connection with re
vpomihle concern, fifteen years' experi
ence in sales and credit work Available
1 mmedlnfely. Compensation oren. Inter
view solicited. Address. W 441. Omaha
Bee. _
POSITION wanted by young woman,
medi'Hl student, as traveling companion
for Invalid or child going to eastern state,
professional care guaranteed. Address
V»rh.-t M Hallman. St. Llhorv. Neh.
BUSINESS OPPORT UN ITT ES.
EXCKDDKXT BCSINKSR FOR SADR
Fr<>*seholfl Bros. Clothing »tor-. Knrf
Dodge. la Established lb years On#
of the best store# In the mlddl#we*t.
Right-year lease on fin# store room. be»t
location In city, fireproof, low Insurance
rate-. Urge dry basement Til health
reason for selling Buyer will step into
a good tutying bqgJne**, at 00k reduced to
suit. Address \V. t \ RaGrave. Care Twin
Toggery Shop. Port Podge, fa
MEAT MARKET in good western Ne
braskn town Modern in every way
HI a ugh ter house and yards on 40-acre
farm, hrat h good improvement* On#
mile from town Sell all for $14.nno.
part cash. No trade t'arner Is going
on a ranch. Address Y-2391, Omaha Iter.
GF.NTRAI. STORK in live South Dakota
city of 2.000, established by present own
era In 1910 Doing $100.00 annually. Ex
cellent reason for selling Stork dean,
well ba!an'<d and proportionate to vol
uni# A responsible party who ran give
'
qulred to swing the deal So trade#
wanted V-24Q3, Omaha Bee
AGGREHHIVE man. with banking or real
estate experience, who ran make suit
stantift] Investment with southeastern
North Dakota laud corporation, will rt
reive directorship, salaried position arid
future good returns on the Investment
splendid territory and a gi«od future. Y
2393. Omaha flee
FOR SAI.K—Creamery, poultrv nnd eug
plant In large Iowa city, priced right
Fine opportunity for retired farmer or
h nv one with some capital K.#t a IdlaheN
over .It) years Answer quick. Going to
California Y -2.199, Omaha Itee
RKHTAl’KANT—For sale, finest equipped
<j*fo In northwest Kansas, wheat center.
Five auto highways Population 2.900
' ash or terms first reason for selling.
Writ* or come to Colby, Kan RAM.
Cm fr.
Bakery and Kestaurngt. In an east < entral
Nebraska town of 300. only on# of either In
town Must sell on account of nealth
A square deni, prh: I right for quick
buyer Y 2393. Omaha Tl#c
EXCHANGE confectjonarv as lat payment
on modern bungalow. W 42". Omaha
Bee __
I'GR HADE—'The liest equipped and most
up-to dot# restaurant In Beatrice. Write
Box 30J, Beatrice. Neb
I'ONFKi TfONKRY. lunch and le# cream
parlor, locat'd at 311s N. 21th Good
reaaons for selling
_ INVESTMENTS.
CASH ial«1 for 2d mortgages on Omaha
proparty. F. C Jlnracek A. Co., 640 lal
I Nafl Dank Titdr AT. 1621.
CITY real estate, mortgage* and ontraru
bought. Mr. Darann. if*4 No lath Ht.
MON I V T O LOAN ^
YO|t WANT MONKY
HON'T PAY IIIOII RFNTa
Wa loan any amount up to I 00 at the
lowest rale* Can ba repaid In euay
monthly payments to suit < convenience
We am licensed and bon dad and Hava
been In business over 10 year*, therefore
you nra aura of a quirk. < onftdent lal and
square deal
OMAHA DOAN COMPANY.
r.00 Karbach JHU Telephone J A 22*'*
Noufheast Cor !&th *md Dougin" His
1'1AM(JNI> lonns at lowest rates, business
strictly confident In I. The Diamond Doan
Cn DM4 Dod it a Ht . Pst a h 1224.
^LOANS ON HKAL LSTATK
6% and n PICIt c’KNT MONRY.
Doan* ru Omaha improved properly at
lowest rales
THANK H HINDI It.
tit City Nat ,TA. 2521,
I Wll.D buy mortgage* and contracts
Corkln 94k Onia Nat Rldg OmHhi. Nab
\ D ( I'll: t' F N1 NO HKD AY
IUA r:\IN HIM ill 't 1*10 Natl, hi Ida
LOANSON REAL ESTATJE. !
1100 to *10.000 loam. Prompt service.
F. D. WEAD * D. H. BOWMAN.
310 18th. Wead Bldg. AT. 0151.1
MONEY to loan on farms and Omaha
real estate. MYERS A RAINBOLT CO.,
424 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg JA, 0740.
OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB FARMS.
O’KEEFE REAP ESTATE CO.,
1010 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg- JA. 271*.
STRAIGHT 6-year loans. 6 % per cent.'
AMOS GRANT CO.,
201 S, 18th. Arthur Bldg. AT. 83*0. ,
SIX per cent loana on Omaha residences.
Cash on hand. Prompt service. E. H.
Pongee, Inc., 688 Keellne Bldg.
.SECOND mortgagea or contracts pur
chased by Tukey Company, 620 1st Nat’l
Bk JA. 4223.
FARM LOANS.
r.arge or small. West Neb farma, ranches.
Kloke Investment Co.. 846 Om. Nat. Bk.
WANTED TOMORROW
JU STNESS man with fast growing bual
ness wiahes to borrow from private par
ty, one or two thousand dollars at 10 ner
- cnt for detail commulrate with W-422.
1 'rnnhri B*.»,
DOGS, BIRDS AND PETS^
FOR HALE—60 registered American Pit
Bimi Terrier pups with beat of blood and
healthy. Shipped anywhere aubject to e*
amlnation; males, 915; female*. 910.00.
Highland Pit-Bull Kennel, Atlantic. Ia.
SHETLAND pony for aale. WA. 3145.
SHETLAND ponv for aale. KE 9615.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
-IfcKUSiJti
THE largest stock of used furniture It
Omaha at the Stephenaon Auction House.
1509 Capitol Ave. Auction* at 1:80 p. m
every Tueaday, Wednesday. Friday and
Saturday. Qnoda also sold at private sale.
FARNAM STREET AUCTION CO.
AT. 7*60. 2424 Farnam Bt.
We buy furniture or aell it for you
on commission. Private aale* dally. |
FI’RMTl'RE AT A UCT I ON I
Thla Afternoon and Tomorrow Night, j
DOWDS AUCTION HOUSE
EXPERT sewing machine repairing.
MICKEL8.
15th and Harney. AT. 4151. '
FOR SALE—Spanish leather 3-plece clr- .
caasian walnut living room suite, in **
cellent condition. 160 HA. 2263.
PIECED quilta for sale. Comfort mak
Sng 714 South 1 «t h St .TA. 5099.
WHITE enamel kitchen table, 95. WA
1079' j
ONE OVERSTUFFED LEATHER ROCK
ER. CALL WE 6429.I
FOR SALE—Fumed oak library table, 916.
f 527 N. 24th Hi, KE. 1909
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUST
FOR aale or trade, one U-lnch Pouth
j Bend lathe, one 24-lnch silver upr«w*>t
grill, with tapping attachment; one 2
h p 60-cycle. 220-volt Wilson electric
motor: 1 r^ar axle spand, 1 set bo* stocks
and dyes KE. 0383. Can be seen at 3410
Arnes Ave
LEARN LA SALLE business administra
tion correspondence course Will sell 18
I volume. 4* lesson set st sacrifice for
>35 Nearly new. Cost >14<V WA 7094
TOMATOES for aale, 930 a bushel PJrk
them Yourself. L. N. Reams. 600 N.
26th St. r0. Bluffs. Ta. Phone 834
Electric piano, tables, popcorn machine,
twn drawer Nat’l ..ash register. Rlverview
park
BOOKS—EncY’eloped la Americana. 1922
thin t aper edition Fabrlkold. binding Prac
tically new 3'» volume MA 044 2
CLOTHING^^FURS;_ETC-_
FULL DRESS suits and Tuxedo* for rent
>A all'* lot N Mth Street ,1 Feldman.
^MJJSICAJ^IN^TRUMEfjITS^
TRADE your u*ed piano on a new player
rlano Balance *a low aa 110 per month.
A HOHPK CO., 101.1 Donglaa
SECOND HAND ^-axophone* Robert
Henrv 4Q«i-Arlington BK
___
GUARANTEED typewrlte-a. »7 50 and Up
R M ShUew Co. ;in N. Sixteenth St.
of^Yce^suj^plj^s^for_saleT
RESTAURANT fixtures for aale cheap. A
Na**gyle. 1817 Leavenworth atreet. JA.
5275.
OFFICE: SUPPjLIES FOR SALE.
WE BUY, sell aafo. make desks. *h'W
'»»¥». etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.
S W. cor 11th and Douglas J A. 2724
OFFICE DESK, larg>\ inahogunj, toll
top, for sale. JA. 5**6.
OFFICE S A FI; FOR SALE. AT 0«5
SWAP COLUMN._
A i flUPl.KTK 4„ll i . .mint. Including
lamps, bails arpt other necessary equip
ment »o set up a money making conces
sion; will exchange for second-hand Ford
nr wh«t have you? 8 f Omaha Baa.*
I l!A \ K an equity in a beautiful restrict
ed a<re on **4»h and Howard. Will take
a piano, automobile, or what h*\e you?
8 500, Omaha Bee
WIFI, trader rnv fMiOO equity in 160 acres
•.f gi.od Improved farm In Republic coun
ty. Kansas, for Omaha residence. S-356,
(minlux live.
ON F lot in Noivatlia. okla . to swap for
lot here. nr ,n. or something 1 can uae.
8-357. Omaha liec
I HAVK a first class upright piaro.
will swap for i good phonograph, prefer
a console model 8 375. Omaha lire
LAND- 11 sites fruit and poultry farm
in Omaha Hood feeding proposition for
it; property 8 "6' Omaha eite
LADIK8 or men’s silk hosiery nr work
'lilrtn for good now Ford tires and tubes
8 SOI, Omaha lie*.
KI.Ui.'TRlC vacuum cleaner for mahog
anv rocking • hair or what have you’
8-360. t>msha Bee
TWO-TON International truck, like n*w.
for trade for anything equal value Aci
droaa 8 Ml, Omaha Baa»
KIMHAI.L upright piano, excellent condi
tion. for ssle or trade. What hava you?
8 361 Omaha Hee
HOOD paving ginnery end meat busi
ness. trade for city property or farm
S 351. tMnuha Bee _
TIVKNTV THRKK room. Ii.><i#i>k»rplng for
good Ford • nupe and cash, first payment
8-35*. Omaha Ilea.
IIA\ FI perfe- t diamond *nraf. t<> trade
as part payment on Ford, or will sell
■ heai' 8-915, Omaha Her
t'lllNA t 'A HI N'KT. chiffonier. sanitary
couth, fet wardrobe trunk or anything
366. idnalif Hee.
c-MNTHAOToR Will paint and decorate
house price to go on tent of house 8-914,
otpaha liec*
1? clAl tiK Remington shotgun f• • n
change for I •'-gauge hammerlrss Fox or
Hanker. 8 3H6, timalia lb**
LAND—Good Alharta. CaRidi, vnlmpfot
••d quarter section for what hato jnu? 8
. i inul i ••
|4
work s 3"«. Omaha Hr**
Ht»8HK player maim for trade, or what
have you ’ S 369 t»m*h* Hee.
crh il» .<■«! range for w hat hav e you?
8-162, Omaha Hee
Ft iH It 1'YI IM'KH fuse. five-passenger,
flit lawn work. 8 87. Omaha lire
HOOD b.tscburnrr to swap for l»\12 parlor
I Ug 8 3 46, Omaha Hee
WANTFD liquid goap. I It Harper.
Musseno. It.
ilii'SKh body for Ford to swap for
roadster body. 8 “I. Omaha Hee
WAN rub TO HUY
DK8K8 , ■' - t '
New d» -k Ufil desks bought, sod and
t»’'d«d .1 lleed 1T07 l-nimttn 81 A 1'
\ 6 1 *4.
APARTMENTS AND FLATS.
(For Rent—Unfurnished.!
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE SEPT. 1ST^
No. 19 FMwood—103 South 49th Ave—5
rooms; one of Omaha* finest, well ar
ranged, splendidly located and with ex
cellent service—$116. ^
No. 26 Mt. Vernon—42' South 31st St.—
5 r>oms. In an excellent building; very
well arranged; plenty of closet spire;
everything for your convenience—$100.
No 11 Mildred—4911 Dodge 8t.—5 rooms.
2 story apartment; very well located in
Dundee—$90.
pleasant rooms in a very comfortable
building, conveniently located—$90.
No ? Montlccllo—520 South 31st St.;
living room, dining alcove, sun pore!-,
bedroom and kitchen: a delightful
apartment, $86.
No. 6 Harlan—2301 N. 16th St.: 5 rooms
and screened porch: well arranged an#
very good value at $66 and $72.59.
No 4 Shlrlev—127 N. 41 at St. 4 rooms
in pleasant small apartment building,
good location. $60.
No. 14 Sweet wood—Corner of Dewey and
Sweetwnod Ave.. (between 25th Ave.
and 26tii fit.) Jiving room, bedroom and
kitchen. $50 and $69.
No. 10 Ivy—2407 N 16th St.—4 rooms and
screened porch; a very pleasant apart
ment, 169.
No 6 Troy—3*99 Harney; 4 rooms and
porch; conveniently located. $60 and $65.
No. t Flo Lea—29th and Caplto] Ave.
A well arranged 4-room apartment. In a
good close-in location. $57.50 and $65.
No 7 Conamor*—2763 California St. Liv
ing room, dining alcove, kitchen, dre*«
ing room and bath In this excellent
building. $65.
No 17 Kingsborough—2533 Dndr* Street:
living room, dining alcove and kitchen;
*n exceptionally well arranged email
apartment In a very good location—
$o5—$60.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
Where Omaha Rent*"
AT. 0644 17th and Farnam S*s.
TURNER COURT APTS
Most beautifully located and arranged.
3-rm. apartment, with 5-rrn. accommo
dation h , two bed* bulit-in feature*, oppo
site boulevard and Turner park Avail*
able at once. Janitor. HA 6896.
O M. .HAUSER, Manager.
31»2 Dodge HA 7140.
TWO-ROOM APTS
Rent |*6 or $37.50 No more In winter
Heat. water. Janitor service included.
Close-In location. 606 8 31st Ave Two
rooms furnished, $C
W J PALMER COAT. 6980.
TWO-ROOM Murphy bed apt . rent $49.
Ws furnish heat, water and janitor ser\ -
ire. No increase in rent for winter. Get
located now Newton apts. 725 8. 18th
street.
w J PALMER ' oAT 498*
VERT neat 3-room "eml-basement apart
ment, with disappearing bed. in Nor
mandie, rent reasonable
L J SET BOLD A SON.
236 City Natl RankAT 43*1,
THIRTY THIRD AND HOWARD-rNew 6
room bnrk flat, immediate pna«#«9ton.
JOHN M CARVI LI.K. REALTOR.
AT 5025 1 ^02 City Nat.
APARTMENTS AND FLATS- 1-8 to IS0~
W J. PALMER CO.
REAT. ESTATE MANAGEMENT,
Keelin^ HldifAT. 4980.
ST RE<.I8 APARTMENTS
617 8 37TH ST
4 and « R« »OM APTS HA *91?
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
•WHERE OMAHA RENTS’*
AT Q64 4 1 7*h and Farnam S's.
T'/jR one or
DRAKES 1000 APARTMENTS
Cali Jackson ?*0i>
WALKING distance, close in. 4 large
rooms ard tile bath, newly de. orated,
neat and clean J A 18*1. W A. 24 4 1*
ROOM apartment of double house,
modern except heat. 210 8 29th St. HA.
6924__
FOUR-ROOM modern apartment, walking
distance. water heat, light furnished
12 2 N 31st.
T\V KN I T F< >1 RTH ST . O'?:, N — E . a
room fiat, modern JA. 1525 or JA. 5676
STEAM heated modern apartments low
rent <1. P. Stebbin*. 16|0 Chicago St
HA 7124 i to 10 a m . 4 to 7 p. m
Five-room modern « ho.re location
•HlCAtJO ST 4406 1 «f floor, heated 3
'mi with 4 rm ace. $65. WA. 1712
APARTMENTS AND FLATS.
'TWO C(»N\E( T1NU ROOMS suitable for
four people employed will equip for
hourek pins a.I < onvenlencea furnished.
' 'Sit .1 A 4 «A.l
TWO and three rosai ante. #111 accom
modate four, steam heated. Brown aids..
! r.04 N 71** AT 7 41?
HI NTKR INN AT «*»»•»- :4th end lh>,1se
8ts. Home for traveling man and wife.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
( ( nfurnished.)
\ h eg ted home of 7 rtoma with ateei ng
I "ti h. well located. summer 9100, win
ter 91 IS V4 9 4<*th street.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
Where Omaha Renta.''
AT AS44 17th and Farnam St*.
|l!
VERT d**al raids modern cottage, i room*
and bath, hot water heat, fine sleeping
porch, large front and back lawn. Iron
fence; floors lln< leum covered. S.
mth st j s 4:1*
i
7 rooms. S515 T'avenport atre#t, 970
7 room*. <10 South Slth avenue, garage.
$70
PETERS TRUST COMPANY
Where Omaha Renta."
AT 0544 !?th and Fatnarn Sis
j
JUHN XTARV1UR RKU.Tni
i at _mo; i-u, n',; i
AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME.
* rooms doubts garage, splendidly lo
r»t«d, 6122 Pavenport street, 1176.
PETERS TRL'fiT COMPANY.
"Whera Omaha Rents
I
AT OSH. I7th and Farnam Sta.
'■ROOM atnetl) all modern bungalow
for rent . paved afreet Iso \YA 21 OS
Sewn l oom house *\atei beat. I0 a
month iltrt Maltha
7611 N ?2T> ST—7-room all modern
bouae KE 6S4 4
HS7 S 22.1 St big home built In featurea
and garage HA 6*61.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOl R rooms, neatly furnished for rent,
sleeping room, dining room kitchen and
ith room. 9M» per month. l*?l South
2 *• t h A % e
KI'HNIHHKM 6-room bungalow to re
sponsible party, llanacom park district.
1IA m?
omCKS. S FORKS FOR R1 \ I
\ttka«-tivk sronTKMiiM iu :i h
Pavenport Sts. steam heated
I'KTKHS Till ST 1 11
Where Amah* Ren**
I 'i ” M j:ih and Ear gam sts
OFFICES. STORES FOR RE NT
FOR space Suitable for light manufactur
ing or similar lines, look at the
Bromley Bldg , 20* South 13th St. i
Iron Bldg., 21* South 12th.
Light space conveniently located.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
"Where Omaha RentH."
AT. 05*4. 17th and Farnam Sts.!
-1
STOREROOM, 2412 Cuming atreet. C^xSO.
PETERS X tFST COMPANY,
"Wher- Omaha Rents." I
AT 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts.
INDIVIDUAL floor apace in Industrial.
bldg, heated, fireproof, daylight bid*:. (
Pass, and freight elevator service. Low *
rent, low 1ms . light and power wi'Mng
Idea I for light mrg. or other business; a
car lines , asa corner. WL. 3**3.
STOREROOM. «ontrally located, ail mod
ern. size 22x132. brick building 1300
Douglaa St. Call us up
BIRKETT Ac CO.
35o Peters Trust Bldg -IA. 0633 !
FOR rent, one of the best business loca j
tlons in north part of city, *10* N. 24th
St. Phone KE. 03*3.
TiAROE office for rent; reasonable, good
location. Call AT. 7080.*
FOR RENT—5 rooms—dentist preferred.
4in* X. 24th. fit KL 03*3
STORE building with fixtures; good lo
cation for grocery. KE 04*1.
PRIVATE off1 r-s, furnished. AT U"4.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
AT. 4**0—3 large p!ea«ant rooms, hea .
light, phone and garage. 140.
HA 09*4—Three unfurnished rooms on
ee. f.nd floor. r«--asona Me
ROOMS FOR^ RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS IN APT. BLDGS.
Single room. No. 6. Mt. Vernon. 524 S. 31*1
street, 115.
Double room. No. 21, Alsatian. 115 S. 3oth
street. $30. (See Janitor).
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
'Where Omaha Rents"
AT. 0544. 17th and Farnam.
I ONE ROOM. COMPLETE. MODERN.
CLEAN.
I Private bath: cabinet kit'hen: in walking
distance $::. On summer. $40.00 winter.
Furnished $47.50 and $52 59. Call JA.
-’405. Drake Rental Agency, 17th and
Howard.
HOTEL SANK ORD— 19th and rarnam.
HOTEL HENSHAW—16th and Farnam.
■Special rates to permanent gueata.
I MEN only Running hot and cold water
ia each room. Steam h**at. Brown Apts..
ir>* N Jlst St. AT. 7449
FREJGHTON univ. district, atudents. turn,
double room. 2 d^ska and typewriter, reaa.
for year JA 5377
DUNDEE—Bedroom and Bitting room,
ladles or couple employed References.
WA 73H*
LARGE furnished room for one or two
gentlemen private home. Htnicom park
I -1: *sf r i ■ ’ HA ..6:’7
HA. 4751—fery desirable front room in
lovely private home, excellent location.
539 S 27TH—Furnished rooms, suitable
for one or two* g^ntlemei^ HA. 2741.
FURNISHED sleep og rooms for teachers
•1 r students AT. 7179.
HA. 69°7 — Larg- modern eaat front room,
five window* West Farnam district.
I DOUGLAS ST 1124 — Mon Amour. Fur
I nlshed moms modern l^u*: hide : piano,
■ WK l r» i 4 (Tel.)—Nu-#!y furnished room
| for party employed
143d and. Hamilton* Nl ely furnished
[ room, half b k from ■ W a 7*29
i LARGE front sleeping room. 13.50. 2ft9
[So 2lth Ave
NICELY furnished room ‘n private home.
I West Farnam di«fn<’i ravage WA. 5492
Mi >D «•'■->i rm* I ? an! up 724 No, ISth.
^HOUSEK£EP|NG^ROOMS^
2314 S 10TH ST — 3 nicely furnished
rooms. first floor, private entrance, on
nrlimv JA 2999
I.ARGH rool housekeeping room with
e-.erything furnished ft 14 50. 209 So.
25th Ave
CASS ST. r I®*—Two • ■ -*m« for light
hskpg on 2d floor. IT 2 rooms on 3d
floor » AT _
PARK AVK tool—A s.jite of two or
three rooms, clean, coty and a.' modern
HA 5*1«V
Fl'RN. housekeeping rooms -f taken for
vear. Responsible party wanted. Posset
stoa met, ja 337?
KMMETT ST. 2423 3 large modern un
furn. rooms, d-s ruble locution ^ block
to car \V K 3594
PASS AND 27TH—Three ght hskg
room*, modern. r**as JA 3S77.
CURTIS AVK, 3059—Two rooms for light
housekeeping KE 302?
TWO 1 ght housekeeping rooms. ? girla
- *' n i p 1 * • v« 1 ■ .’.i; Hinton W \ a ? 5 v
ROO\!j\ND BOARD
haxhcom park district. large
pleasant room for two. with board HA.
1144
PARK AVK. 319 — Beautiful room wub
hoard, for two gentleman HA, 2120_
HOTELS.
HOTEL NEVILLE. William Koenig, ilgr.,
I "T N th l«th SI AT >1(1
Cl AIU MONT HOTEL. 1TTH AN1« JACK
t*QN L (i - ,\t l ot
REAL ESTATE—BENSON.
lio Down. |io par Month
McC A *; l 1. 1N\ KS^MKNT «’t._j Al£45.
DUNDEE RV1LDIND SITES.
GEORG! A CO.
__AT 3024
I’l'M'llIT home, 7 rmi. 11,799 owner
i.-aving city. Must be add. Burt C.
F-.w • r iV ,1A 14 3ft
«4n» I>Ol*Ul.AS- For sale ail modern home
at I garage. Price low owner leaving
_Kl' 14?o
REAL ESTATE—Miscellaneous.
f ■ ’rtn h\iv» 11 room r'-Amint hou*n. *uht
MocKa *<iiithnoRl of 16th and F*rn* i . ;
bath room*, now poms ITS j»f m<>
would t a *1 i v brtn* $1 Ru> from owner
■ timet rull M- M. xrr WA * 4 v
t'AMi'I’-Kl.l. build* be*t b inuA’.o ' * »'«n
sh«-w \ ou v.jinx bu ’< tin* >mr l.r» him
build > our* R37 K»*tnn AT. 104s
Hi VI S for w. - kin*; m*n Four room*,
partly mod*rn fall let rtny t*rm* I ?0C
lU'i' others St*ir*it. H«ii>ton IMS
AI.rHKH THOM an .% w„n «'o H«m'<tor«
KKA1 rs FA i E \ 1 OKKNO
KbORKNCK FIK! O
Wll 1 SOON IIK OpFN
_ u MARTIN A CO
N K l 11 \ \\ \ V *r’|A to W hit** on lx kK i 4*»?
k; ' VTKTl N< R j
4:6? WIRT ST Rrand n*w f room At riot.
Iv All modern hunsAlow r*v*d »tr**t.
elo** to ■ «r And Actroot |>t M»( |T|0 nisH,
brtlAni* Ilk* r*nt or m«x t*nl to t • 11 a b. c
outx Cun owittr, \\ \ ?ios.
Sl\ UOi’M a’I mo*t< i n hou-A 'x»r <■ \
n*wlv «1*>or«t*d lotA of fruit And |M.br>
»i'Ai *. h a i f block north t*vhnu»l UiKb
ixK HI 4_
FOR S A I. I ’ m I-WNFU -F ’■«
nftlrni lunn<* w.th do.l* no** *n>i ■
txoM of m million « **t nod mak* off**
.'<11 \ 1Mb WK 4-'
O F H\'« K A CO b x and if.) h■ ii,n
REAL ESTATE—NORTH^^
ON FON TEN ELLE BOLLEVARD.
Seven-room house. g-»o«4 west location.
Just off Fontenelle boulevard; atrlctly
modern: lot 50 by 160 garage; fruit,
shade tree*, flowers and shrubs Only
14,750. on exceptionally good terma, or
rrngbt trade for a smaller house, well lo
cated.
AMERICAN MORTGAGE AND
FINANCE CO.
AT 5911AT. :m.
FOR -al«- by owner—6-room. strictly mod
ern house, full size basement. 2 s< re»*ned
porches five r-|o.«ete. retention hall, pantry
and refrigerator room, all newlv painted
and decorated; gararo for 1 ear- '.orated
a» .1713 N 24ih. 8t Telephone WE. 596€.
price $5,500, __
. -ROOM modern oek fln'sh. You name
the terms .1 N rth 'WV 6977
REAL ESTATE—SOUTH.
Teaar A Tes^c specialize in 3. Bide homes
REA L ESTAT^WEST ^
WEST FARNAM BIT
Brand new five.room bungalow, oak and
white er.amei f.arg- cemented hasetr.'tV
South front. p«' -1 street Wes* Farr a
iar service Price, $5,750, $750 ^ ■
handle
Extra chore glx-rnom rraigs'ona bur.
galow. splendid large rooms, oak floors
and finish. Exceptional location A sac
rifice at 17,360 Very easy terms.
OFBURNE REALTY CO
JA. 2712 5*0 Peters Trust Bldg
New Homes—Tour Term*.
GROVE UIBBARD CO
AT. 4536. 526 Sunderland Bldg
WILL, build >our order on our beauti
ful loti in Edge wood; very easy term#
Phone Atlantic 3540.
3624 PARKER ST.—8 rooms, modern -
trn extra Jot. Easy payment*. Creigh.
oOS Dee. JA »20>
i ROOMS. 2214 8. 67TH—Else. lights.^ fur
na,<s. c»ment basement; 3 lots. 83.600.
Easy term3. JA. 101*
PARTPCH &• Ht FTTEI.MAIER AT.
REAL ESTATE—WANTED"
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
Want a rood 6 or 8-room horns on h f
sround in Dundee. Field club or We*?
Farnarr district. Not over 111,060. Ad
•Ire** Omaiia Bee. W-432.
SERVICE AND RESULTS.
When you list with us
Competent sales force
.!A 253" GLOVER & SPAIN. Rea!te-«
HAVE buyer* for ^ood homes Do yoj
want to aell yours" List It with C. A.
Grimm*!. Realtor. JA. 1*15.
SEE ui first. Need listings, any location
5 to 6 looms. 8hopen A Co., Realtors
JA 422S. 234 Keellne Bldg,
WE NEED eoraa l.stings. Buyers waiting
?uick action.
L. HIATT COAT It™.
EH AS. W. TOUNO & SON.
Real Estate, Rental*, Insurance.
If! city Natl BkAT. 1441
WILL buy fron. the owner on term* «*
moderately priced hom* In the Hanseom
: - OK ■: e • 1 • K E 4 T ’ ■*
LI8T your property with Cbrls Boyer,
notary pub ic. 22d and Cuming Sts.
LIST with us for quirk results.
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