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So Declares Head Director of
German Children’s Feed
ing Body.
Berlin,. Oct. IB.—More than 2,000,
*00 children In Germany face starva
tion this winter unless the outside
world aids them with money and
food.
That Is the statement made at the
headquarters of the Gorman central
relief committee by Hans Gramm, di
rector of the children's feeding organ
ization, whose principal task is sav
ing the youth of the crumbling Ger
man nation.
“The committee Is entirely out of
funds,” Bald Gramm. “There Is not a
penny In Its coffers. Hitherto the
committee has been financed chiefly
from America by the Hoover relief
administration, the Quakers and by
Americans of German descent.
"Twelve million dollars have been
distributed In four years, but last
month the money ran out. Even be
fore that only 500,000 of the 2,000,000
recommended by physicians to be
taken care of could be fed.'
“This winter the conditions are
bound to become desperate. The
catastrophic drop in the value of the
mark has brought even larger sec
tions of the people to the edge of
starvation and has cut off possible
native help to that extent. The col
lapse of the mark has established
what Is practically a blockade against
the purchase of foreign foodstuffs be
cause they cannot be paid for.
"The specter of Russian conditions
of the last year and those of Austria
of two years ago hangs over Ger
many this winter.”
It Is estimated that fS,000,000 will
fflave tens of thousands of young lives.
U. S. Will Renew Fight
on Anti-Trust Violators
Washington, Oct. 14.—The Depart
ment of Justice will renew a drive
against the anti-trust law violations
with the opening of the fall term of
federal courts, It was announced to
day,
COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS^
Notice la hereby given that Frank
Dewey, County’ Clerk, Omaha. Nebraska.
wUI receive Sealed Bida up to and until
10 o’clock a. m. on Tueaday. October JO.
1923, for the erection and completion of
an addition to the Douglaa County Hospi
tal Building to be known aa the Dining
Room and Men’s Dormitory, Including e-i
teratlona and improvements In the present
corridor and store room, in accordance
with the plana and apecificatlona prepared
by John Latenser & Sons, Architects.
Each bid must be made on blank pro
posal forma prepared by John Latenser A
Sons, Architects, and on file la his of
fice, 7J2 Peters Trust Building, Omaha.
Nebraska, and also In the office of the
County Clerk, Court House, Omaha. Ne
braska. Plans and specifications can also
be obtained from the County Clerk and
also from the architect, from whom any
information In regard to same can be
obtained. . _ _
Each bid mast be accompanied by a
certified check or cash In an amount
equal to 10 per cent of the total amount
of the bid submitted, as a guarantee of
the accsptance of the contract if awarded
Bide will be opened by the Board of
County Commissioners in their meeting
jAjtmbw, Court House. Omaha. Nebraska,
MfFthe hour of 10 a. m. on Tuesday, Octo
ber 30, 1923.
The Board of County Commissioners re
serve to themselves the right to reject
any or all bids received.
By order of the Board of County Com
missioners. under resolution of October
10. 1923.
' FRANK DEWET.
O-ll to 21 Inc. e». a_County Clerk._
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES
CHANGE OF GRADE ORDINANCE NO.
7^6.
An Ordinance changing the grads of 19th
Street from Mason Street to Pierce
Street in the City of Omaha, and re
pealing so much of Change of Grade
Ordinance No. 169 and so much of all
othor ordinances in conflict herewith.
Section 1. Whereas, the record owners
of a majority of the frontage of taxable
property abutting upon 19th Street from
Mason Street to Pierce Street have peti
tioned to change the grade of said part
of 18th Street: and
W’herens. three members of the City
Council have been appointed appraiser*
to appraise the damages arising by rea
son of such change of grade, h've ex
amined the property affected and have
made their report to the City Council,
which has formally adopted and confirmed
thThfc* efn'ro. the grad# of 19th Street
from Mason Street to Pierce Street is
hereby changed and established so that
the elevations shall be as follows: The
grade between the points cited being uni
form straight lines:
Grade of 19th Street From Mason
L,reet to Pierce Street.
—Elevations of—
W. Curb E. Curb
North curb of Mason St .1110
South curb of Masm St.. 1110 111.0
Point 200 feet South of .. .
Mason Street .• • • • ■ JJ
North curb of pierce St,. 8-1.0 8.1 o
South curb of Pierce m. .83 0.. 83 o
Section 2. That so much of Change or
Grade Ordinance No. 16* arid »u much
of all. other ordinances defining the grad#
of the above street as conflicts with
the provisions of this ordinance be. and
the same is hereby, repealed.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall
take effect and be In force after fifteen
davs from and after its passage.
Passed; October 9. 1923.
a ” JAMES C. DAHLMAN.
**Nfe»tayor and President of Cltv found!.
^^Attsst CLAUDE F BOSSIK.
(SEAL.) . City Clerk.
0.15.
establishing grade ordinance
MO. 981.
An Ordinance establishing the grade of
Jdth Street from point 805 feet South
of Hprogue Street to Spaulding Street In
the City of Omaha.
BK IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA:
Section 1. That grad** of 26th Hire t
from' point 8 f»5 feet South of Sprague
Street to Spaulding Street In the City cf
Omaha la hereby established at the fol
lowing elevations, the grade being uni
form straight lines between the points
specified In the etreets. avenues or alleys
nam»*d lu the respective sections following.
t0fC« tion 8. Grade of 26th Btreet from
point 305 feat South of Sprague Street to
Spaulding Street: Elevations of
p W Curb E Curb
Point 105 fast Boutta of
Sprague Street ... . ...... 77.t 77 9
point on North line of Spauld
ing Street, a s paved ...... 76.98 77.02
Section 8. That this ordinance ahall
take effect and be In force efter fifteen
days from and aft«*r Ita passage.
Panned October 9, 1923.
JAMES C I) A HUMAN,
Mayor and President of City Council.
At t* st : CLAUDE F ltOSHIK.
(SEA L) _City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 118C7.
An Ordinance creating Hewer District No.
*39 In Him City of Omaha, dufinlng its
limits and size of sew* r and manner of
constructing the same.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
• COUNCIL OF THE CITY OK OMAHA:
Section 1. That Hewer District No. 839
tie. and hereby la, created In the City of
^ Faction * That Sewer District No. 831
•hall comprise the following lots and
tr ts of real estate, to-wlt: West 125
feet of Lota 10. 11. 12. 12. 14 end 15,
Elmwood View Addition; west 125 fset
of Lots 10, 11 and 12. also Wait 125 feet
of North 160 feat of Lot 18. Cummings
}frights Addition.
Hertion 8 That ths sewer In Bewer
District No 839 shall be constructed aa
fci ■ ws: Beginning at a manhole at the
* • of in' rrun t ion of 6»Jth Street and
Woolworth Avenue; thence South along
t n m**i HHe <.f 6fith Street with an
iv.inch pipe to a manhole at the center
of Fine Street; thence continuing Houib
wvith i 16-inch pipe to a manhole at the
‘ ® intor of Hick -iv Htreet ; them e con
tinotmr South with a 12-Inch pipe to a
manhole at the center of Walnut Street,
townee continuing South with an eight
inch pipe to a manhole 160 feet Huuth
of Walnut Street.
Also beginning at the above mentioned
an *nhole al centsr of 60th Htreet and
W -olworth Avenue; thence We«t along »
|ti 15 faet South of the North line Of
VYon'worth Avenue with a 21-lnch pipe
Lte a manhole on thft Weet Hue of Olet
tlroet.
. IM •Ucom.ot ko4 me t* k* •
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
straight tinea between the points specified
as nearly as practicable and according to
the plans and specifications on file In the
Office of the City Engineer.
Six-inch Junction pieces shall be placed
in said sewer as shown on plans, or aa
directed in writing by the City Euglneer.
Section 4. That the City Engineer be.
and ho la hereby, authorized to advertise
for bids for the construction of said sewer
according to the plans and specifications
for the construction thereof on (lie In his
office, such advertisement to be published
each day in one daily issue of the offi
cial paper of tho City for at least one
week, and expiration of the time for fil
ing bids fixed in such advertisement shall
be no less than one week after the first
authorized publication of such advertise
ment.
The bids shall be received and filed In
thI office of tho Cltf Engineer and shall
be publicly opened at the precise time
stated in the advertisement; and he shall
make an abstract of all bids received
and shall transmit such bids together
with tho abstract thereof and his find
ings and recommendations to the City
Council at its next regular meeting after
the opening of such bids for its action
thereon.
Section 6 Whereas, An Emergency
exist*, that this ordinance shall take ef
fect and bo in forco after its passage.
Passed October 9. 1923.
JAMES C. DAHLM/.N,
Mayor and President of City Council.
Attest: CLAUDE F. BOSSIE,
(SEAL)City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 11868.
An Ordinance declaring tho necessity of
appropriating certain private property
and lands for the use of tho City of
Omaha, for tho purpose of opening 46th
Street from Fort Street to Redman
Avenue, in the City of Omaha, and pro
viding .for tho appointment of three
disinterested freeholders of said City
to assess the damages to the owners,
respectively, of the property taken by
such appropriation.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN
CIL OF THE (TTY OF OMAHA:
Section 1. That it is proper and neces
sary. and it Is hereby declared proper
and necessary, to appropriate certain pri
vate property and lands for the use of
the City of Omaha for the purpose of
opening 4'ith Street from Fort Street to
Redman Avenue, said property and lands
necessary for such purpose being situated
in said City of Omaha, and described as
follows: That part of Southwest of
Section 32. T. 16 North. R. 13 East of the
6 f*. M . described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the South line
of said Section 32. 637 feet East of the
Southwest corner thereof; thence North
and parallel with the West line of said
Section 32 for a distance of 1.377.8 feet,
more or less, to a point on the South
lino of Redman Avenue: thence in a
Northeasterly direction along the South
line of Redman Avenue to a point 687
feet East of the West line of .‘•aid Sec
tion 32; thence South for a distance of
1.48 1 i feet, more or legs, to a point on
the South line of said Section 32. 50 feet
East of place of beginning; thence West
50 feet to place of beginning.
Section 2. That the Mayor, with the
approval of the City Council, appoint
three disinterested freeholders of the City
of Omaha to assess the damages to the
owners, respectively of said property and
lands taken by such appropriation.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall take
effect and be in force after fifteen days
from and after its passage.
Passed October 9, 1923
JAMES C. DAHLMAN.
Mayor and President of c-!v Council.
Attest: CLAUDE F. BOSSIE.
(SEAL.) City Clerk.
0-15.
PROPOSALS FOR FIRE HOSE.
Sealed proposal* are invited -ind will
be received by the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha for furnishing said city,
for use In the Department of Fire Pro
tection nnd Water Supply, with 10.000
feet of 2 Vs-inch Fire Hose, as per specifi
cations on file In the office of the Chief
of the Fire Department.
Proposals must be sealed, marked "Pro
posal for Fire Hose,” and must be ad
dressed to Claude F. Bossle, City Clerk,
Omaha, Neb., and must be on file In his
office on or before Tuesday, October 23,
1928. at 10 o'clock a. m . and a« evidence
of good faith and guarantee that con
tract will be entered Into should award
be made thereon each bid must be accom
panied with a certified check In the sum
of five (5%) per cent of the amount of
the bid, made payable to the City of
Omaha.
The Council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No. 6220. Series 1923.
Omaha, Nebraska, October 11. 1928.
CLAUDE F. BOSS IE,
0-11-18-18City Clerk.
NOTICB.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 8th
day of October. 1923. the Omaha Safe
and Deposit Conu>any, a Nebraska Cor
poration. owners and proprietors. B. A.
Wilcox Vice President, and W. D t'lark.
Treasurer, filed with the City Clerk of
the City of Omaha. & plat of Newlon
and Gibson Addition, said plat being a
Subdivision of Lot 12. George Forbes' Sub
Division lying west of Florence Boulevard
as now plated, situated In the West *-».
Section 34-16-13. and is bounded on the
North by Mile Crest Addition and Flor
ence Boulevard, on the East by Florem
Boulevard and on the South hr Lot ! 3.
George Forbes' Subdivision, and on the
West by 24th Street.
Said plat will be presented to the
City Council for final consideration on
October 23. 1923.
Omaha. K%b.. October *. 1922.
CLAUDE F. Iioh'SIE.
0-3-18. City Clerk.
NOTICE
PROPOSALS FOR SIPETWALK CON
STRUCTION.
Sealed proposals are invited and will
be received by the City Clerk of the City
of Omaha, until Tuesday, October 16,
1923. at 10 o'clock A. M. for the con
struction or widening of sidewalk* in
Sidewalk Ll strlct No 4^. described and
located ns follows, to-wit:
On the West side of 27th Street of Arti
ficial Stone data "A" 4 feet wide;
The South 20 feet of Lot 6, the North
20 feet and the South 30 feet of Lot 6.
the North 10 feet of Lot 7, Block 20. !
Hanecom Place Addition
On the North Side of Francis Street of I
Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide
Lots 3 nnd 12. Block 1, Lot 3, Block 2.
Hoock’s hub of Lots 15 and 16, Brookline’
Addition.
On the Ro^h Side of Blnney Street of |
Artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
LotH 18. 19, 20 and 21. Block 1. Covells
Addition to Cre'ghton Height*.
On the South Side of Wirt Street of Arti
ficial Stone Class "A" 4 Feet Wide:
Lots 1 and 0. the Fas’ 25 feet of Lot 7,
Block 2. ManJcwood Addlfion.
On the South Side of PrexeJ Street of Ar
tificial 8tone C!a*s "A’* 4 Feet Wide:
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 8. 9 and 1". Th« East
45 feet of Lot 11. Block 2. Hopp's Bo
nan?.H.
On the South Side of Pinkney Street of
Artificial Stone Claw "A" 4 Fee? Wld#
Lots 196. 225. 266, 286. 316 345. 176.
406, 436 and 465. Kenwood Addition.
On the Kant Side of 42d Street of Artifi
cial Stop,* Claus “A” 4 Feet Wide:
Lota 4 51. 452. 453. 454 455 456. 467.
458, 459. 460 461. 4«2. 463. 464 and 465.
Kenwood Addition: Lots 254, 255, 266, 267.
258, 259. 260, 261. 262. 115 and 137,
Westmoreland Addition; Lot 9, Block 6.
Lincoln Height* Addition.
On the South Side of Spencer Street of
Artificial Stone Class *'A" 4 Feet Wide
Lots 122. 123. 1 24 175. 126, 1 27, 1 28,
129, no. 131. 132. 1 33, 1 34. 135, 136, and
137, Wentmoreland Addition.
t>n the North Hide of Spencer Street of
Art if|clhI Stone Class "A” 4 Fee? Wide
Lots 138 139 140. 1 41. 142. 143, and
144. Went more! * nd Addition
<tn the North Hide of Woolworth Avenue
of Artificial Stone. Clas* "A.'' 4 feet
wide:
Lots lb. 11. 12 13. 14. 16. 16, 17. 1®.
19. 20 and 21. Block 18. Lot* 13. 14. 15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 and 24
Block 19. Wvet Side Addition.
On the North Side of Washington Street
of Artificial Stone, Clasa "A." 4 feet
wide:
Lota 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. II, 13
and 24 Block 2. Mathews’ Bub.
On the flouth Side of "7." Street of Ar
tificial Stone, Cla** “A." 4 feet wide:
Lot. 1. 2. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11 and
12. Block 32. Albright’s Choice Addition:
Lota a 4 6. 6. 7 ■ 9. 10. 11 and 12.
Block 1. *fithawa' Sub T>ota 1 and 1C.
Block 7: Lot* 1 and 16. Block 8: I.ot* 1
nnd 16. Block 9 Ix>ta 1 and 18, Block
10 Pub of Block 10. Albright'a Cholca
Addition.
On the North Side of "7," Street, of Arti
ficial Stone, "Claes "A," 4 Feet Wide:
Lot* 14. 15. 21 nnd 22. the South % cf
Lo?a 73 nnd 21. Block J Mathewa’ Sub.:
Lot* 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1®, 20 21. 22. 23
nnd 24. Block 31. Albright’* choice Ad
dition: I.ot 10. Block 1 l.ot* 9 arid 10
B nnk 2: Lot* 9 and 10. Block 3; Lot*
9 and 10 Block 6 Rub of Block 20. Al
bright's <"ho|i e Addition
tin the W- r Hide «f 17th Street of Artl
fI*■ Ih I Sf one ‘A'- 4 F< < t Wide :
Lot* 1 and 8, Block 10, Improvement
Association Addition.
tin the Kaat Hide of I7»h Street of Artifi
cial Ht#»ne ('ln*a "A" 4 Feet Wide:
The South of the South *4 of Lot 3.
the North 47 feet, the Month Mi of the
North */fc and the South of Lot 4. Block
9. Improvement Association Addition
(.'•n the West Hide of 30th Htre»t of Arti
ficial Stone ‘ lass "A" 4 Feet Wide
Block 224, The North La*terly part of
Block 221, The Southerly 73 feet of the
North Easterly Part of Block 223. The
Fast 120 feet of the South Westerly psrt
of Block 223. Florence; I.ot* 1. 4, 6 and *.
Block 222, Florence Addition; Lot* 1. ” 3.
4 and 6, Fontenelle Garden Tract* Addl
t Ion.
Much sidewalks to he constructed In sc.
cnrdnnce with the plan* nnd sneclfp-a
fion and requirement* ns preps rod l>v the
city Engineer and adopted and approved
bv the Mayor and t’ltv Council for the
purpose of governing »h« construction <*f
sidewalk* In sold cl t v during the year
1023, and to be constructed tinder the
supervision of the CUy Engineer
Each proposal must he accompanied hv
n certified check In the sum of fltiO.on
s guirantee of good filth and to be
forfeited to the < ity <»*
it gee In event of fsllure to enter Into
. intra t 1' award be riidi thereon
Proposal* must he made upon printed
blank* provided by the Oltv Engineer, and
no proposal will he considered, If de
tsehed from 'be paokair* in which it
wna bound, hut the entire package must
be unbroken and In food order when the
proposal la depuattsd.
Brice* must be stated In word* and
figure* Id the respective columns pro
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
vlded In the printed blanks.
...-^^opo8a,8 Biust be sealed, marked
Proposals for Sidewalk Construction,"
and addressed to Claim* F. Bossie, City
Cleik. Omaha. Nebraska, and will be pre
sented to the City Council unopened at
the regular meeting to be held on Tues
day. October 16. 1923. at 10 o’clock a. m
The Council reaerves the right to re
ject any and all bide.
Published in accordance with the pro
visions of Ordinance No. 10942.
Omaha. Nebraska. October 10. 1923.
CLAUDE F. BOSSIE.
« City Clerk.
0-10-15.
NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals are invited and will
be received at the Office of the City
Engineer at Room 606. City Hall, Omaha,
NobrasTta. up to 2 o’clock p. m.. on Fri
day. October 19, 1923, for the construc
tion of sewers as follows:
Note: Alternate bids will bs received
on vitrified clay pipe and concrete pipe,
as noted on plans.
Sewer District No. 828 as provided in
Ordinance No. 11 847:
236 lln. ft. eight-inch pine sewer
750 lln. ft. twelve-inch pipe sewer
Sewer District No. 829 as provided in
Ordinance No. 1 1 848:
660 lln. ft. eight-inch pipe eewer
Sewer District No. 830 as provided In
Ordinance No. 11849:
•200 lin. ft. eight-inch pips sewer
390 lln. ft. ton-inch pipe sewer
460 lln. ft. twelve-inch pipe sewer
200 lln. ft. fifteen-inch pipe sewer
Sewer District No. 831 as provided Jn
Ordinance No. 1 1850:
800 lln. ft. eight-inch pipe sewer
495 lin ft. twelve-inch pipe sew'er
480 lln. ft. fifteen-inch pipe sewer
660 lin. ft. eighteen-in. pipe Fewer
Sewer District No. 832 as provided in
Ordinance No. 11864:
600 lln. ft. eight-inch pipe sewer
460 lln. ft. twelve-inch pipe sewer
Sewer District No 833 as provided in
Ordinance No. 11855:
400 Hn. ft. eight-inch pipe sewer
Sewer District No 834 aa provided in
Ordinance No. 1 1856:
433 lln. ft. eight-inch pine sewer
255 lln. ft. tw-elve-lnch pi^-e sewer
Sewer District No 836 as provided in
Ordinance No. 1 1 857 :
275 lln. ft. twelve-inch pipe sewer
320 lln ft. fifteen-inch pipe sewer
Sewer District No 837 as provided In
Ordinance No. 1 1 848 :
355 lln. ft eight-inch pipe sewer
Storm Sewer No. 727, 25th Street from
Rees Street to Leavenworth Street as au
thorized under Resolution No. 6228.
adopted October 9. 1923:
730 lln. ft. 21-inch pipe sewer
300 lln. ft. 27-inch pipe sewer
Proposals are to made upon printed
! blanks which will, upon application, be
furnished by the City Engineer and all
work must be done in accordance wltn
the plans, and specifications for said
work on file in his office. As evidence
of good faith, each proposal shall be
accompanied by a certified check on some
Omaha bank payable to the City of
Omaha in an amount of not lees than
five per cent of the total of bid and
In no case to be legs than One Hundred
Dollars, which amount shall he held by
the Oltv as liquidated damages If tbs
successful bidder falls to enter Into con
tract with good and sufficient sureties
within 10 days after award has been
made.
Proposals shall be addressed to "City
Engineer i t aha. Nebraska" and marked:
"Proposals fc» Power Construction."
The Citv reserves the right to reject
anv arid a;l bids
Omaha. Nebraska. October 9 1923.
HERMAN BEAL.
City Engineer.
0-10-11-13-16-16-17-11
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MURPHY—Patrick, ago *2 year*,, at lo
• ul hospital after short ilines* Deceased
was pioneer livestock commlsslonman.
Survived by wife, four daughters, Mr* J.
R. ID'nry and Mr*. F. J H* nry of Schuy
ler, Neb : Mra. John McCluIr* and Mr*.
W E Straub of I/ncolh, Neb . *l*<* by
four son*. John, Thomas F , and Dr Frank
I* . of Omaha and Edwin M. of New York
city. Remains will b* tak*m from home of
his aon Thoma* F. Murphy, 214 N 4l*t
A v e Monday, 3:30 p. in. to Schuyler.
Neb, wh* re services and burial will
take place Wednesday morning. Direc
tion of Heafy A Heafv.
HAFFKE—Mre. Elisabeth, Twenty-eighth
Avenue and K street. East Omaha. Oc
tober IS. Age €1 years. Deceased l» sur
vived by her husband, Herman, ml *1x
children. Sister Creacentla, O. P B , of
St Louie, Mr*. Mary Pike Mr* Lela Os*
ler. Mrs. Elisabeth Odorialo, Frank and
Herman all of Omaha.
Funeral service* Tuesday at • 2ft a m.
from th* daughter's residence M2 S Twen
ty-second 8t to 8t Joseph chur> h at 9
a. m Interment St Mary Magdabn*
cemetery. Information call JA. 39T1.
WILSON -Emma K. Oct 14. 19 23. aged
27 years, 6 month*. 12 day* Bhe la
survived by her husband. Orlia A Wilson,
father. Frank E Babbitt. Loe Angeles.
Call? : two brother*. DeWltt and Pert-y
Babbitt. Omaha; and one sister, Mr* B.
R. llrewater. 0>ntar!o, Cr»|lf. Funeral
service* will be held Tuesday. CVt. 1H, j
at 2:0o p. m. from the Brnlley St Por
rance Chapel to the Presbyterian church
In Florence Interment Forest Lawn
cemetery. ___
ARTHUR—Mr* Nellie J . October 13. be
loved wife of Russel, survived hes'de* her
husband by one broths’-. Jim O’Pny; three
slater*. Mra. Bohan, Mr*. Fohotte, Mra.
Tige.
Funeral Tuesday morning from residence.
2771 Cuming Street at a :3c a. m to St
John* church, at » a. m Interment Holy
Sepulcher cemetery. John A. Gentleman'#
Mortuary In charge._
MASEK—Mre. Marie, age «0. died Satur
day a* home. 2732 South 13th Survived
by husband, John V.; two daughter*, Mr*.
William T. Curry and Mis* Mim!"
Funeral 2 o'clock, Tuesday, from Korlsko
Funeral Home. 23d and O. Interment Bo
iiemlan National cemetery.
’H M IDT—MIsa Anna V . at residence.
3018 Pratt St She 1B survived by on*
brother and one *lst«r
Remains were *ent Monday morning from
John A Gentleman mortuary to farmer
home. Nebraska City, for Interment
HAINES—J. Gardiner, died In West Ha
ven Conn . Oct 12. 1923. In the 78th year
of hi* age. Funeral service will be held
at hi* late home. HI Main St., Monday
morning. Ort 16th at 11 o'clock. Kindly
omit flowers. _
~~~CARD OF THANKS.
neighbor* also B of P P. and I> of A .
Local 109. for their kindness, sympathy
and beautiful floral offering* shown dur
ing the lllnea* and death of our tieloved
huahand and father. Mra. J F Crlppen.
—■■■■■ 1 *.- — t
J/AULTS^
DISTINCTIVE features. *** demonstra
tion at factory. Automatic Healing Con
crete Burial Vault Insist upon your un
dertaker i Ing no other Everv vault
stamped Watch for name In lid. Man
ufactured ontv bv the Oman* Concrete
Burial Vault Co. Min N 30th Hf Omaha
^ FUNERAL DIRECTORS^^
MBA FEY Sr HEAFEY.
Undertakers and Mmbulmers.
Phons HA. 02*5 office 2611 Farnarn
(KHTAHLI8HED SINCE 1 882 )
CRANE MORTUARY CO,
CON DUCTED BY LADIES ONLY.
819 8 0111 Ht. AT. 36'9 and AT. 9*90
...
ANDREW T HEED, Greater Omaha's
foremost qolored undertaksr. Phone MA
3991.
KORIKKO FUNERAL HOME
lid and O Him 1 260 H 12fh 8!
MA. 06R0. AT 1*72
Hr il'TMANN* A Nfl IU L A N CK
1 >nd*» at L’4'|t Funarnl Director* .» A l#rn.
DUFFY A JOHNSTON.
1118 3 -1 ii, \t fii i HA f#17.
IIU 1.8 R A RIEPEN.
I unnrnl dilator*, 2^ 4 Cumin* JA 123#
CROSHY MOORE
34th nnd Wilt. WE 0047.
TAOCJA HT * HON,
_till Cumin* Bt JIa 0714._
H. H KRAMER FUNERAL HUMS.
6011 Military Avr WA. 111#.
RR A ll.EY A DOR VIA NCR,
1122 CUMING rr. JA AM#
Life’s Opportunities
The best opportunities of life do not
necessarily heave in sight with a rush
and roar. The really golden ones are
often very modest in their first appear
ance.
Keep your eyes open—do not let the
modesty of opportunity’s message de
ceive you.
Read the “Business Opportunity”
Ads Today
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN.
X411 Farnam St
^^^CEMETE^E^_
VISIT FOREST I.AWN.
North of City Limits.
220 acres. Perpetual care Office* et
cemetery and 720 Brand Is Theater Bldg.
FLORISTS.
LKE LARMON
19th and Douglas Phona AT. 8244.
| ROGERS, Florist. 24th Farnam. JA 3400.
[ L. HENDERSON. 1507 Farnam. JA. 1251.
JOHN BATH yt04 "Farnam JAT^flOtT"
^TwNOUNCEMjNTr
Personals. 3
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga
zines. We collect. Wd distribute Phone
JA. 4135 and our wagon will call Call,
and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114
Dodge Street.
AN Ideal studio for rent ons or two days
a ween; phone WE 1924 mornings, before
9 or call to e*e me at 18*19 Baldridge
Block. 2fith and Farnim.
FOR RENT—Will exchange part board and
room to working or school girl for com
panv nights KR. 10S3
LACE CURTAIN’S laundered, comfort*
made: excellent work; called for and de
livered KK 4344
IMMANUEL Private Maternity home.
Re**, term*. WE. 2908. or write 2603
Bristol
ARE you going to Arizona? Can aav* you
over half. Call WE. 679 6.
Lost and Found. 4
LOST—Toy Boston bulldog, black and
white, female, answers to name Buttons.
Reward WA 0242.
LOST—Sable collar. 2 light akin* valued
at 1126. near drug store in 10th block on
Park avenue Reward HA 6072.
LOST at 29th and Harney, on# tan ox
ford Cal! AT 3*83 or leave at No. It
Hellf n Apt., 2 444 Harr.cy
LOST—Keys, between 6!at and Webeter
and Elmwood park. W-62. Omaha Bee.
POODLE pup. small, loat Saturday night.
Reward. Call AT. 9*81.
PIG—Lost; black, weigh* about 80 lb#
4143 T St MA- *.S89
FOUND BAY MARE.
CALL WE gnoo,
AUTOMOBILES.
Automobilel for Sale. 5
USED CAR BARGAINS.
"n* 1917 Ford Touring .I 76
One 192"! Ford s< Ian . .. €36
One Model .1 Hudson Sedan. S5Q
Ona 1917 Auburn Touring. *6
' 'no Reo 4 Cylinder Touring . 116
'V* have other*, every one In good run
ning condition
TERMS OR TRADE
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY®.
ANDREW MURPHY & SON
14th an l J.t> kn n.AT 4411.
MUST acll either one of mv \'<o F >rd ae
dana ona of them j’i*t a littla ovar
"ii* year old f : 8 ♦ The .'h»r one «
newer and la a g >d buy at 8*76. These
sedans are in auod condition, ar# me
<hani'*llv correct and have many extra*.
Might make firms. 1*19 Wirt M.
Y«»UK ACT* (.MOBILE, VACANT LOT
SECOND MORTGAGE OR OLD HOUSE
will be considered a* down payment on a
n»w 6-room al! model*) bungalow Call Mr.
role. WA. 754 4 Sunday or AT. 74H Mon
day
SOME bargains In used Fords. New Ford
son. Easy payments.
MCAFEREY MOTOR CO.
The Handv Service Station.
15th and .In - n v*_ AT. 7711
GOLDSTKOM 8 m v <*r place. 2111-14 '
Harn* y. N.w and u*ed cars Uaah or (
terms Ford bodies with winter tops.
Gold at mr i .« Auto Sales <'•» AT 6646
NEW at 1 used F t da. < ash or term*.
C. K PAULSoN MOTOR CO
Authorised Ford tind Lincoln I»‘«’#r»
3<>th and Arm# AJ»e. KK. 0146. |
1 parts f ir nil makes of car. Ford
use,) part# at half price. Neb. Auto
Parte. JA. 4931
USED CARS THAT CAN BE SOLD.
NEBRASKA OLDS MOBILE CO..
Howard at 18th AT- *7tf.
HIGH-GRADE new and usad car*.
_GUY U SMITH-_
USED CARS
O. N. Bonney Mnt*r C*.
2564 F’arnain
LATE 1918 nulck 6. 4-paaa. coupe. First
nnn condition 621 -S :t.th St HA 364*t
Motorcycles and Bicycles. 7
GOOD HICYULF7 816 *0
TII.KPID INK 1< !•; N Wot > D 3301
B U s 1 N^£SS^S£kVICE^^
Business Services Offered. 1.1
\vf: teach you how
And W« Don't Mean MAYBE.
Class tonight Private leaspns any hour.
KKKI-H, I HI 8 Fa main.JA. 5 4 7 0.
HAVE your screens removed and your
storm window* put on now and aav#
money <’*12 Klein'# Window Cleaning Co.,
AT 6 489
WHITELEY'S hPORT!NO «1QOD8 SHOP
320 8. 18th. Guns for rent. AT 6601
JAMES ALLAN'S Defective*. Eipsrt aecrst
service, 611-.H3 Neville Block AT 1136
rei.iabi.F2 Detective Bure*a. Sunderland
Bldg JA 2056: night. K K. 1*11.
Building Contractors. 14
Hl'DHM sashes made, broken windows re
pl«c«"l. glaalrig. window* r<*puttfgd
Herman. K L iI7<*l.
OKT our prlrAg on complete garage* Mor
rleon Lumber A Coal t o W K. Mil
Millinery—Drrsgmaking. 17
ACCOM 1)10 '•t' altle knife, no* ideating,
covered buttons all rtylea; heintt Itching.
buttonhole. Write Ideal Mutton A Pleat
ing Co., Sol ltrown Him k, Omaha, Neb
Telephone .1A 1934
NKH. PI.LATINO CO.
Hemstitching. Covered Dutton*.
1 ttn4 Far nan ond * not JA H?>
I I’llS remoitoled; suite, drensea altered
new Fo* chokers to order, 1IA 4*04
PI. A I \
'
HICWINM -Plain attd fancy Ml 444*
Moving—Trucking—Storage. 18
mH\ JTY BTOIt All E A VAN CO.
MOVING PACKING
HTOltAOIQ KHIPPINO
Ifouneh<»l<| good*, pianos, offti-e furniture
110?-11 HOWARD i fA, 4
.
pi oof st or a * e Phone JA 150 4 Tb*
'terminal Uarahoua# Co . ml flnutb loth
Ml . corner Jones, oil Viaduct.
IlfcKINH oMAIIA VAN A rrt>HAoV
14th and Leavenworth Hts l*a« king, mov
ing storage, shipping JA, 414).
V. \ \ \
119 North 111 ft. ML I* It on a JA 3019; mov
ing. packing, gtu^age, ah viplng.
_BUSINESS^ SERVICE.
Moving—Trucking—Storage. 18
GLOBE VAN AND 8THRAOE
PACKING. MOVING. STORINO.
■TA. 433H OR AT n 230.
Painting and Papering. 19
WALLPAPER—Big discount Will call
with samples and give eat. Painting and
varnishing. Fred Parks. MA 0101 or
AT. 7 404. _
PAINTING AND PAPERlfANGINO
J. A. BOSS., AT. 7236
Patent Attorneys. 20
J W. MARTIN, 1T12 Dodge, {loom 101,
Omaha, also Washington, double service,
single fee Also help cell patents.
Printing Stationery. 21
EDDT Printing Co.. 211 8 II 8t. JA. ItH
Professional Service. 22
PRESCRIPTIONS e* refill* compounded at
the & Sherman A McConnell Drug Stores
DENTAL X-ray. foe each; S3 full set
SI? Securities Bldg lfttb and Parnam.
_LMPLOVMKNT._
Help Wanted Female. 27
OPERATORS.
WANTED AT ONCE—10 EXPERI
ENCED POWER SEWINO MACHINE
OPERATORS. STEADY WORK.
OMAHA AUTO TOP COMPANY
TOO SO. 16TH
GIRL wanted In business office as typist
and detail worker. Must be eflclent.
willing worker who d'etre* a position in
growing department of old established
cfirmem. Write W-SSO. Omaha Tie*, giving
full details In flrat letter. Give phone
if poaalble. _
A HOUSEKEEPER wanted at once for
two young men on farm. Oscar Pearson.
Laurel. Neb.
GIRL—Competent, for general housework
hV KS1A Arltr* Harney St. Phone
OFFICE worker. efficient stenographer
and detail worker wanted. AT. 1000, Bta
non 23.
COOK—Compe#ert for general housework.
Iteferencea 2M B I2d Ave, HA 0;>04,
Help Wanted Male. 28
WANTED—Several ftrat-class plumbers
for open shop at Chicago. To flrst-elas*
men who can pass examination for li
cense, we offer 91-25 an hour for 44-bour
week, time and half for overtime, double
tlms Sundays and holiday*. This is for
steady work, and Is exceptional opening
for good men. Address W-ltf, Omaha
Bee.
MKN WANTING positions firemen, brake
men, colored sleeping car porters write
f* t application blank Experience un
necessary First class road*. No strike.
Name position. Inter Railway, Dept. 27®,
Indianapolis. Ind.
WANTED—-Combination fry sad paatty
‘‘ ►ok, ateadv emi .vment end good hours
for* the right party. Apply in person or
give all particulars In first letter, or tele
Rhone. Brunswick Restaurant, Fremont,
eb.
YOUNG MAN—STUDY LAW I—Downtown
evening sessions University of Omahi
L*w Schoo' Nominal tuition. Enroll
now. See fiec’y 1017 Omaha Nat Bank.
MEN to train for firemen or brakemen.
t’flnnsra |150-$2S< monthly (which i*o
situs tlon : > Hallway, Y-24'^i. Omaha Bee
BUYS wanted, good. with or v ith ut
wheels, good pay. can us* continuation
hool boys. Apply Western Union Tele
graph Co.
MARMLK v c-rker. |*i a day. Los Angele**
Free fare advanced. Apply at on.*e.
Stydard Service t’o.. M3 Paxton Block.
I.ADI US tailor, cost maker, first class
wanted .l‘ t.i K. Fox, 774 Baund* ra
Kennedy Bldg
Salesmen and Agents. 30
SALESMEN — A high grade firm has
splendid territory with Omaha Nebraska
or convenient point •• headquarters for
high grade specialty salesman «>ne with
car preferred. Address B I* Bowser A
Company. 1102 Davidson Building. Kansas
City, Missouri.
RESIDENT salesman wanted catering tc
Jobbers and large stores, only for repre
sentative line of spreads, bed sets, and
blanket*. Dondla A Soloilst, Fail River,
Mass.
\VK ARK increasing our sales force. 1
ran Use two good **xperlenced aalesmen
(til 214 S 20th St. and ask for Mr
Clark.
YOUNG men, salary $50 ter week and
bonus for those wh<* qualify l\ C Cald
well. 1*14 Uarney, 7 p in Monday
Situations Wanted Female. 31
DAY v . and bundle washing; reference
WK. 2s. t,
‘ATE HE It— Cooks dm. lunches. WE. 1058
t'JuOP laundress wants work. WE 0372
Situations Wanted Male. 32
WANTED—Position as manager of busl
nose or department or In hank Man 31
years old. American born. French d*a» ent.
N'o physical defects Married. family,
Catholic, Good record Head of success
ful business several years Will consider
city «*r town. Y-2453, nmnha Be*
t’AHl'ENT'Ml wants position as Inside
finisher Best references. KE 1206.
_FINANCIAL._
Bus ness Opportunities. 33
Ft»K MAI.I -one of the l»«---t cafeteria*
In rfmNil N'ehtaaka. In a city cf 10,000
population, and doing a good bust nee*
It iaon for ■•*!) trig Owner want* to leave
Buffalo CO Realty Co* Kearney. Nob
MARUMI SHOP- -Ilea! bualn«*aa town, big
territory; ehnwer. ehlno, mualc, •lectrlo
n<miptiir-nt ; two ihalta. aive 12x30 feet;
rent lb. 170 weea. Mare b yearn Snap.
>196 caelt T-Rt», Omaha lie#._
MILKING, 10x24 aultabte for double
garage >lf.O K 1C 361*.
Ml"i; repair shop for sole. 44t& Grant
•tract; good location
Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 34
CITY real eatata. mortgage* and contrail
bought Mr. Lareon. 104 North 16th Nt.
Money to Loan. 35
STRAIGHT 6 year Inane, a** per cent
AM«»S t lit ANT UK,
20t P lith Arthur ltldg. AT *I*o
DIAMOND loan* at lowest rate*, bitalnea*
strictly confidential The Diamond Loan
I ' 4 4
.
chased t>> Tufcey Company. 4*9 let Nat l
11 k JA 4111._
t '% AND 6 I‘Lit OON I NO P1M.AY
DAKMN MR-•« IM t >m NaM H U
» W1 naexra end i nttacle
rk In *4v Ome \ N«t Mid*. N.o.
FARM LOAN*—Gibbon Steel. JA 6194
FINANCIAL.
Money to Loan. 35
THIS COMPANY IS OP.GAN"lZED
To supply your money wants In the same
way that banka supply the money wants
of the business rommlbnity.
Any amount loaned up to $500 and you
can repay it In easy monthly payments.
Our equal payment plan repays the loan
und all charges.
We have been In buslnesa In Omaha over
30 years and cun assure you of a quick,
confidential and square deal.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
50« Karbarh Block Tel. JA. 2J»5
Southeast Corner 15th and Douglas Sts.
BVfc and 8 PER CENT MONET
Loans on Omaha improved property at
lowest rates.
FRANK H BINDER.
823 City NatJA. 2681.
SIX per cent loans on Omaha residsneea.
Cash on' hand Prompt aervlca. E. H
I^ougee, Inc.. 638 Keglln© Bldg
$100 to $10,000 loans Prompt servlet.
F. D. WEAD A D. H. BOWMAN.
210 S 1 Hth Wead Bldg AT. 0161
MONEY to loan on farms and Craaha
real estate. MYERS A RAIN BOLT CO..
424 Omaha Nat Bunk Bldg JA 0748
OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB FARMS*
C-KEEFE HEAT. ESTATE CO..
1015 Cm. Nat. Hh Bldg. JA. 2715.
FARM LOANS
Large or small. West Neb. farms, ranches
Kloke Investment Co.. 845 Om. Nat. Bk
^^educational'
Local Instruction Classes. 38
DAY SCHOOL.—HlGHT SCHOOL.
Complete courses In accountancy, ms
chins bookkeeping comptometer, short
hand and typewriting, railroad and wire
less telegraphy, civil service and all Eng
lish and commercial branches. Writs,
call or phone Jackron 156& for large Ulus
trated catalog Addresa
BOYLES COLLEGE.
_ Boyle* Bldg . Omaha. Neb |
GRACE * ABBCTT’S
8CHOOL OF DANCING.
JA ra«l 221 Ro. 19th 402 Lyrio Bldg ;
TK1-C1TY BARBER COLLEGE.
1402 Dodge 8t 1304 Douglas 8t
_Call or writs for Information
LIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a
fine office position. Call AT 7774 or
write Amen an College. 191? P*imam.
MOLKH BARBER COLLEGE.
114 8 14th St_Write for ~:aialog
Comptometer school 300 Courtney Bldg
Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39
KEL-PINU. 25th and Fsrnam. Latest
| dances taught. Private lessons any hour
! Classes Mon., Thors and Sat. 7.30 p. m
Children's classes Sat afternoon AT. 7450
~ 'live stock. ^3!-^
Dcgs, Cats and Pets. 42
YOUNG German Roller Bird and brass
rag.', excellent condition HA. 4724.
Horses and Vehicles. 43
COWS—Twelve real young mlirh. T B.
tsst»-d. fresh and coming fresh: Ho'stelns.
Shorthorns and Guernseys. Mgr. German
Horn*. 4^04 h. 13th
MERCHANDISE.
Articles for Sale. 46
POP corn machine Marvel New Used
for demonstration. Will sell at a bargain.
<*all J S Da\ is AT. 2414 or AT. 3344
W-r.44. Omaha Bet*
WHEEL CIIAIR—Having two. new t>n«
for sale. 4 wheels, white wicker, price
>25. Call 4M"
LET J SUNSHINE ' in. It cleans. Free
demonstration AT 92or WE 0$82.
GUARANTEED radio set* S3 4a and tip
It Vi Sh’aes 2D North l«tb 8t
Business Equipment. 47
WE BUY. scli safes, make desks show
cases. etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co. •*
Fuel and Feed. 50
KINbl.»5 on - ]-. i ««Jm:
Bradford - Kennedy Co . JA. 1740
Good Things to Eat. 51
SPRAYED winter apples Car lots, also
come In cars and trucks. Starry 44
Kerna. Brownvllle. Neb.
Household Goods. 53
FURNITURE—Tho kind that you would
tike to p^ss-ss, as well hs staple articles.
Prices within rerson. Stephenson Auction
House, 1 9 Capitol. Goods sold at auction
and in ate sal*.
EXPERT sewing machine repairing.
MICK ELS.
15th and llarn»yAT 4.VH
HARD > >>al burner In good condition ueed
one winter. IIA . 24*9
QUICK meal gas stove, part white por
celaln. HA. *340. I
THOU washer; good condition, priced!
right. JA. 2091.
BROWN reed baby buggy, Lloyd style,
almost new, nicely lined Wa. 1*24 1
* PIECES fumed oak dining room suita
like new prlre a bargain KE 5354
Swap Column, 53A >
WILL ex hhange 1425 brown mahogany j
oblong dining labia. 5 chairs and
oha.r. also asbestos pad for Ford corn* ;
or seuan or diamond of equal value. Call
HA. T136 ,
HIGH oven gas stove and duofold, almost j
new. to swap for good <lre«*«»r and chick
ens. or what hare you? Write 8-97k. Oma- i
ha Bee. I
WILL SWAP a new plan > Player, cost
1650. for a Ford coupe or sedan In good |
condition Give* model, condition, etc.
8 972. Omaha Ree
IV* AVTiFS close in. value 11,600, |7S©
equity offered ae first payment on any
In .duo res.dene© property. K-M). Omaha
Ren
HAVE modern home in Woodbine. Ia i
Will swap for acreage. 6 -161. Omaha
Ree.
MARRIED coui 1© wishes to exchange Jan
itor services for apartment. References
furnished 8-144. Omaha Itee.
GIRL'S bicycle, good condition, to trade
for musical instrument or what have you?
S-974 Omaha Be*
KXI’KRIKN* Kl* carpenter wtshea to ex -
• hang** spare Urn** work for good furni
ture 81 4 V Omaha Bee I
LAROK TOPAZ, mounted with pearls an*!
diamonds. Will swat* for lot# or what
have you? WK. 67 76
MOTOfH’YCLB— Harley -1 *avtdson. 1931
mod* l and side car to trade for car, any
make Write 8-90t. Omaha Ree
LATB overland touring, like new. for
small closed car or cash Address 8.
»x7. Omaha Ree.
FORI) SEDAN and 1280 cash first pay
ment on five-room home. S-969. Omaha
Ree
FOR TRAI'fc $260 lady's perfect diamond
ring for car or what have you. Writs Roi
8-tal. Omaha Ree
DIAMOND ring, ladv'a 2 stone to exchange
f^r ovarstuffed parlor suite and rug 8-975,
omnha Ree.
DA-rON truck and i « business clearing
Ilf week What have you of equal
\>aine s •.«* 1, i uti iha It* -
GOOD laige base burner swap for ro«*k#r.
dresser, or what have you? 8-924, Oma- j
ha Bee.
LOVELY set mink furs, va’ue > Will j
swap f*»r dark oak sectional book case or I
chiffonier. 8-931, On.aha Ree
WII.I svSai* four ro -m furnished flat fot
car, piano or what have you? .1 A .'«*
RARE old coin *nd stamp collection
What have nm * S'.**' ' Qni >h:i R«o
Ml'MPHRKY gen heater, large si**' prae
tlcally new for w hat hair \ou? AT 4 4 49
UIFiVKOLET touting. A-t condition, for
good Ford sedan 8 166. Omaha Ree
2 Vs ACRES small fruit, splendid building,
best trade In Omaha KK 460)1.
GROGERY stora for sale or trade WA
»t gfln Ftill JA. 9<HV
Machinery ami Tools. 55
I'PHlilHT luill.KIt 6 radiators and pirns
ipil valves. In excellent condr. on MA
1 239 _
NEW and second hand motors, dvnames
l.eRron Meet rival Works SUM 80 I th
Mtivt.tl 1 nst nmnnis, 58
RAXOFH* 'N17. i* melody silver piate*l,
t »ld filled with perrl keva, silk plush
lining lust new and priced reasonably
H \ 4724
—*
Wearing Apparel. 60
FELL RRF-88 cults sail Tuexedo* for rent.
.1A 11 ?*> 1 »!> N 16th 81 John Feu^an
WINTER suit, fur collar, cits If CmKVi
coat. a.at Ik. UA kit*.
-MERCHANDISE.
Wanted to Buy. 61
DESKS. DESKS, DESKS.
New desks, used desks bought, sold and
traded. .1 C. Reed, 1207 Farnam St. AT.
t>146.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY
• WHERE OMAHA RENTS."
AT 054 4 17th and Farnam Sts
FOR ONE OF
DRAKES 1000 APARTMENTS
Call Jackson 28(76.
Where to Stop in Town 67
HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Farnam.
HOTEL HEN8HAW—I6th and Farnam
Special rates to permanent guests.
CLAREMONT HOTEL. 17TJ! AND JACK
•ON Weekly rales. $5 to 110. AT. 5944.
' ROQMS FOR~RENT
Rooms With Board. 62
ROOM on fir it floor, close to bath; pri
vate home, breakfast and dinner. 136 per
month Rtf KK. 2f77
HA. 3166—Lovely room and excellent
board for 2. home cooking. Hanacom
park district.
2 SLEEPING rooms in clean modern
home, one or two meals !f desired. Ref
erences required. Ms 2064.
LARUE room with nlc*- closet, excellent
hoard, 87.50, close in HA. 2773.
WIRT ST.. 1816—Nicely furn. room in
private home, with board. WE. 0184.
Rooms Without Board. 63
JA. 2100 Nicely furn. large front room in
new modern brick flat, steam heat, also
-i .all ream. Close in.
DUNDEE—Attractive front room, private
family, modern home. WA. 598 i.
HA. 0896—Furn. room, steam heated, de
stable location, walking distance.
1*»06 8 ,'iTii AVE—Nice room In private
home. Home nrr. i‘«-g*-■ HA. 3 7 4 4.
3925 LINCOLN BLVI).—Room with closet
for rne or two. WA 4594
nVE-P.OOM apartment. $75. immedi
ate possession HA. 4235.
' I’MIN’O ST 4157—Nice room on Karnaiu
cat 11 n« WA “259
WE 6 w 7 i—3 rooms for housekeeping:
MOD. steam heat rms , 13.50 up 724 S. 18
Rooms for Housekeeping. 64
FIFTEENTH ST U4D bO.—2 light h *use
keeping rooms with el trie light. K-Jr.
onable.
COMFORTABLE room and kitchenette
employed cjju> pr*d»-rr- •! KE. 493'.'.
JA. 4020—Two furnished light house
keeping rooms
TWO connecting. steam-heated front
rooms, well furnished. 220 4 N. 23d 8t
Where to Dine. 66
ONE THOUSAND bushels waiter sppieu
graded and pr.ttd for close buyers, i idei
Bring cciciainerr Three m.i*s north of
Florence on Cainsun. brick road. J. J.
Smith KE. 4 ,i 2-F 3.
ANGEL Food t ake (serving for 20), also
fancy cookies fur weddings, parlies, ex
pert home baking. V.'E, 2933
POTATOES—Car lots. Early Ohlos, not
irrigated. E. G. Herman. Hemingford
Neb.
APPLES, splayed, three %arietie»; prices
reasonable. K. W Voss, 4 miles north ot
Florence. KE. 4214-F4.
DORSEY'S Chicken Shack, best cooked
chicken in Omaha. 52v*> Center. WA. laid).
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Apartments—Furnished. 69
KUUNORE AI'T.S . <]> ft .Itlti St. Calh.
drsl district. 1 bio* k to Farnam car
Nicely furnished. n«w ate .m h-attd arts.
S4S an I 175. a real home for business
roman. H A. ^114 _
HA. . • d—Beautiful C-r jem apt. ;n cx
dusDe cicse in apt hous* . >75 per month
to party t>u> mg furniture Will sac. ifive
* >;• \ *r.g » :t; _ _
TENTH STREET TTi S‘~ Shr^e
n ceiy fur -htd .-"i-zas. m« w . firs;
floor, pn va • *» entrr-r. » JA 3«-..
HUNTER iNX. AT t9tl- — 24th gad Dodgs
St*. Home for traveling mult and w:fe,
PARK AVE . 1057—Two and 3 rooms,
steam heated, ail modern. Reas HA. €712.
Apartments—Unfurnished. 70
OUR DUPLEXES
Advertised last week have ail
been ren d We have oth*r du
i .ext* r. .. hearing completion.
Call N. J. Sx off man A Sons. Ha
7045 After nti.es hour* tall
HA. €714 or HA. 21**.
TiiE BURDETTE.
i 1*1 and Hardens.
One 4-room apartno-ot l“It at $33 60 Be
sure 4iid see th.s one. Heal and janitor <
service. CkH
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY.
JA. 2>45. / 17 and Howard.
DANDY 4-ro ru apt, private bath, closets, I
hoi water heat furnished, south w,nd«,.*». !
laundry, wrikiiif distance. fir*: floor. M E.
3 >43.|
THORN'ADD— 5-room semi-basement apt..
bu.it for * wner i.tn: *5i. References
required. HA 5€10 I
APARTMENTS and fiats for rent
W J PALMER CO AT 8? NO.
R*al Estate Mange meat Stwr c i * lists
rill: i KANO 2- D. • a; i-. A\> . f J?
r- m» and bath, strictly modern,
waiaing d.*tanvv. >44
. 4 SOUTH 2#TH. modern apt , 5-rooms.
51.* per week h*at and water furnished
i..f. HA Ido.
o'CEaM nested modem apartments, tow
rent. O P 8iet»um* 1 alt’ Chicago Sl.
€ lu't'MS AT '.-21 N. l€th St. for $50.
Business Places for Rent. 71
FuH RENT
Double atore. ground floor
Peter* National Bank, with
large basement, vault and
atorage space Inquire treat*
urer Bee Publishing Co..
Room 204. Peter* National
Bank.
STORK room. 1,'0> Poucia* St. 22x112
feet, ail modem.
HIRRKTT £ CO, A«rnt*
250 Peter* Trust JA. 0*33
A FEW v ho ■ -ff.ve a-!!?** Ap ;y Ri'jn.
40U K\r»*. Nat nal Rut * building
I’P.IVAPK office furm-reo AT. 244*
Houses for Rent. 72
1*04 Laird. 4-room bungalow, newly dec
orated. gat age. 440
I47T Klltaon Ave. 4-room*, modern, gar
age nice location. 144
3717 North I4th street. 4-room, modern.
2 lota, garage. *10.
D. E BUCK £ CO. JA 144*.
FOR ItKNT
New 4-roam full two-aiory colonial home
n Dundee. ciarage and dnvfwaj 174
1 »r month.
O. T H AMKR.
14*5 Fa mam AT >*fP
FOR liKNT — Light iCOmodern dwelling
•i goad condition. ko* Somh 3x:h St , in
Fic.d « lul> uUtnd. half bUn k Lorn » a •
line. 447 6t pci i. r. h J L Ke.«.« xn>.
7x Let era Trial jt.U . At AS 11_
140 S ISrd 8T — 4 room*. m* «!i rh except
heat, fl'
UIRKRTT a oo . Agert*
*40 Patera iruat j A 0t ?J
llARNIT 8T . 3210—* room heated
apartment; Janitor aervice and water.
1100 per month lmn.cd.ate poatreeiotx
A«1 condition. AT. s»ot».
*414 PEW ET Axe . k-r modern house
with garage vacant Nox 1st will show- *n>
time, *7 0.00
WOOLWORTH AVK . *114. modern eight
room duple*, sleeping porch, garage HA
AS 74____
Mv'l’SK s room a. modern except heat,
wllh garag*, beautiful lawn, |4> HA
SISI
rV-N
4 room bong" -w modern 1\ . ■ 57.0
AClOS 4 Rhcth hou«o. bain 44th and
Vim. n Street* \\ A L|J
REA I CSrATl' FOR SAI K ^
Farms an.f Lands for S.tlo. 79
I‘ 4 H M for aaie C ’ a4 l*t» a- a w
I m pi axed, two mde* and a half fionx
good town For information addtre* H
C Xtaika, t *rd N e h»q»ka_
»
acre cash. 1 14. v-'Uaae, Rapid City. S. 4'
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Houses—North. 81
BEAUTIFUL MINNE LUBA HOME
FOR TRADE.
For amailor hou*« and incoma property.
Own*r ftnda the cannot occupy n*»w I
room. AH built-in feature; oak and
fcmall clear proparty In exchange. For
details call
R F. CLAHT CO.. REALTORS
KE. 0175. AT. 242«
_ _/
KOUNTZE PARK
IMMEDIATE FOSSKfcHlON.
Dsndy five-room strictly modern cottage
with ni' o level * -» front lot. fin*- shade
tree* Can be pick'd Op for 14.200 with
1750 cash, balance |cf* than rent- Call
I'HHOHNE REALTY CO.
'30 Peters Trust ii'.dz. Javaiw ate*»
HOME NEAR BY
NORTH OMAHA HIGH.
All modern for less than cost to replace
house alone. Only 13.766. on terms. Call
uh now. Evenings and Sunday, Mr. L< win
WA. 14 22.
R F. CLARY CO., Realtors
Ke. 017£. AT. 2424.
OUR PLAN NO. 33.
A model 5-room bungalow on your own
lut for 5 4,67' We can help you finance
it. We are build*- * of quality homes.
R F. CLARY CO.. Realtors.
KE. 0175. AT. 2426.
FIRST-CLASS furnished or unfurnished
5-room bungalow. 11 m'drrn. stucco,
porch, full cement basement, on paved
street: 3 block* from good car line; all
special taxes paid. Owner lives in Ore
gon. Bargain for cash or will make
terms WE 6S-45 or 2321 Seward St.
SEE THIS.
A BARGAIN
.3 large lot* 4 room hou e; chicken accuse;
oi% (»l fruit. Near school, tar and Fon
ien»lie park Jfj.nfm. only lt&0 down,
alance easy AT. 4066.
•fcAIi MILLER PARK
NEARLY NEW 5-ROO.M MODERN,
bungalow High and *• antly loiation Fine
i r iiivee rn-M j.urpo • ** or a dandy home,
i'rie* onlv 14 • < on easy payment*. Call
Finley. KE. 0513 or AT. 7 412
D K. RUCK it CO bur and -ell fcom®*
H pm esfSfwith 82
LOUIS I’tiHN
Has all kinds of property for sale. Phone
MA >1 43 4 - 23 Jl'h'gt.
HANSCOM PARK—7-room modern home,
corner lot, a!l oak floors: newly decorated.
A bargain. F.Z term*. JA. 1426
1724 SPRING ST—8 -room, all modern
hou*- A harrs n at price a*k*d- Creigh.
fun Roe. JA
* ■* " A- - - - -■ - - - > Side home*
Houses—West. 83
YE.-, WE HAVE HOUSES
AND ON TERMS
YOU VAN HANDLE.
P.*a! homes at bargain prices. New on®*
;u - being completed, 53.760 to fi.T5y. Can
ur,* vacant lot a* part of cash down pay
rr-ent Evening* and Sunday call Schmitz,
WA. 123 2
R F. CLARY CO., Realtors
Ke. 0175. AT. 2426.
4 STH AND PRATT.
BARGAIN.
E rooms nearly modern; 4 rooms first
floor: large :ot. :>xl20: garage Price
for quick aa *. 12.764; $750 cash. Call
K ■ S *: I
GRUENId REALTY CO., Realtors
Ja-ks^-n 1466.li t) ^irit Nat. Bk.
NEW 5-r-urn bungalow, modern but gas.
' airmant district three rdeeka frorp ■
V: ic~ 5 4,5*0—554»0 down AT '4 646,
SVHROEDER SELLS HOMES.”
Snappy Buys—Kuv Terms
I 'v®v re Realtor* Call JA. 3241.
WILL bu:id to ycur order on our oeautl
f il *s :n Eig- wood: very eaay terms
i t on® Atlantic 1740.
COLLINS COMPANY.
B . dere cf Ballt Rignt Homes.
4*3 Arth-n Bid®Office AT 2321.
New H uraes—You* Term#.
GROVE HIBBARD CO.,
K T 4>l 52C Surd1 Hand Bldg
For Sale—Benson. 87
BENSONS PRETTIEST BUNGALOW
F.ve rooms, all strictly modem, nearly
new. f risked n oak and enamel, bu*it
a features, dandy kitchen with ca^.nef.
roam for breakfast table; full cem-nt
baa* men*, best ®;nd of furnace with hot
water tank and Rudd gas heater, coal
hn and frui? room: also has stairway to
attir ; east frou*. lot with * -foot drive
w. y, pav«d st: «♦ m I,-neon <• cbo-.ee o
Price i t • **.» K- •
same as r-n' Immediate possession.
HELD LAND CO. WA 1675
BUY A L T IN R' • NITA ADDITION.
$16 Down 51 v per M.uith
M'CAGU r. INVESTMENT Co. JA K45
■ M l ,1.-1 III
For Sale—Dundee. 85
4493 BL'RT STREET
Five well Arranged room* in Dundee;
; I
alpr*t; ru le to car. ‘ >n y St i I j
cash. S46 per mr.lh. Act (quickly. HA.
3514
L»rNDEK BITUMNO flTEA
GEORGE A CO.
AT 1024
For Sale—Florence. 86
FLORENCE FIELD
WILL Svh_N BE a.) PEN.
C. \V. MARTIN .A CO
Nr THawaT »* ito whiMomv KE :< i
Xeal instate icr Exchange. 89
V. ILL TRADE s*oon rmx* .and, cieir.
in Brawn vouni), Nebraska for tnd«e.
Will pay cash difference. Direct from
*vner J K Mooney. Bronson. Kan
CAR WANTED.
As first payment on 7-room modern home,
I ] n ’ • ff.Sft. Bu ’ding A
!.o*|i. St.Tftft. JA S140
FDfB elect "ear town as part
rav ment on lar*e houe- Would ccns'der
rea! good car Mrs Mure an. KE 213*.
Real Estate—Miscellaneous.
BARGAINS.
Five-room bunga'ow modern but re*. oak
fL- re. oak and pine f n.sb G.^'d condi
tion, close to c.ir and a K cl Pr t f. *£<*;
fsua down.
Fire-r. m modern Living room. dinin*
r -n kitchen, two bcdrtciai ard bath,
full attic, siw.KBt P* 4. price Sl.SCt;
Sl.wft# dou n
m \ .vv:m I'-.'V compant,
Ft.-: N: , i „">K J A ■ • liA TIM.
take \ niDF h:th v~k
VLL SHult v l’ BARGAINS
T.OVEJoY i' G CAR1.BERG Realtor.
IB'MES for work’nc nun Four room*.
r>artljr rr lorn, fu' . >T. . sy terms St.20#.
Ilu; oth.r* Stewart Kslatcn I'.-W
s H F' WOOD bu'Mer of m'lerr. horoea
Wi will help you finance 41* Sunderland
BM>. JA 3i>*
HALF acre. I room home, like new, e>e»
tr.e light ft*.. Very easy tar a W a..
TflSt eventras
\ nNR «. * t eeea ! can
ten y a ar.t lota. S250 to SiPd each KE.
<24*
O! ATRMGNT district lot. HA. eve
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Wanted—Re il Estate.
P '. V \T' ovrer v\ *■ v never*!
u • n •** 1 fe all .the' but
wV. consul or separate So e '.oration
'.r,d p iiHF- m frs; letter Hon W
Omaha Pc
IL\\K ae'eral »u*toir»r* .*w hotr.ea in
I'under Must have a few . st;ncs t .red
cht for ovi'. k sale
. W V Rp >' W : . IA VS O ' RKV! *
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When vovi Hat w in us
Competent aa.ee •we
JA. U'-' Ul.OVKH .*4 STaTn Reoltarm,
LISTINGS for * ard • n hous.e. Any
location Buyers walling
'v
SEE ws first N 1 iist’.nra. acy location
* to * 10 me S hope* a Co„ Rea it or*,
.t A 4?:* Si* x.eilne ttldf
HAVE buvera for good homes IV» you
* ant to sell you re * Ltot It with C. A.
Grimms’.. Realtor J 4 Hit
* H t"' M YiiPStl A SON
In. il l ‘ate. Rentata. 3n.*u:ar e.
1 n )l> N - Hn _ Af MB
1 ' r v. pr. r t% » n Chris Boyer,
-%> sry . b* ...t and vNimtrg St a
m Eatht* Co JA »
It!.?!, ’'u K. a' l'«ts . AT *74'
H \\ \ .'Hand t'o. f. r Kea; S» -\;*e At *4**
■
Reiman. AT 131A Raai R* *<e
V IN H \ L~V, aT Estate AT*
tab stn IT ■ Ovn as 11 feuvraee JA ...T
'■ V *.«y. »;«£
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