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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1924)
WELCOME 1924 i Churches to Hold Watch Par lies—Many Home Gather ings Planned. With a long breath and a little shake to settle Itself more firmly In the harness, Omaha will turn Its back on the old year and begin Its march through 1D24. Many Omaha churches will hold ser vices at the close of the fading year. Oraco Baptist church will hold New Year's services following a social, and Immanuel Lutheran church and Church of Our Redeemer have watch parties scheduled. Zion Lutheran Is to have services In German at 7:30. St. Paul Lutheran church will have English service. Trinity Episcopal church. North Side Christian church and the Dietz Memorial Methodist church have planned services to bid the new year welcome. Most Catholic churches will have short New Yt ar's eve services consist ing of prayers of thanksgiving, ser mon and benediction of the blessed sacrament. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will hold a joint watch party at the Y. W. C. A. Many Omahans have arranged thea ter parties to be followed by watch parties at home. Many are planning quite elaborate festivities. Dinners have been announced by society hosts and hostesses. Yuletide games, music and dancing will be the features of these home gatherings. * New York -- Day by Day — By O. O. M’INTYRE. New Y'ork, Dec. 31.—A page from the diary of a modern Samuel Pepys Lay late aweary from travel, but up at noon to send a telegram to Kin Hubbard in Indianapolis, who is off on a journey around the world with Gdjrge Ade. Through the town and to see Hale Byers, newly come from London and who hob-nobbed with the Wales prince, but was unaffected withal. Saw, too, Rita Weiman in a brave black frock. Thence at my typewrit er all the afternoon. In the evening to Castle Cave to tlie dinner honoring Frazier Hunt and Frederick O'Brien, the pamphleteer, there, and told many unpublished tales of his adventures In the South seas. Also there were R. H. Davis. Heywood Broun, Damon Runyon. Ray Long. William Slavens McNutt and Ed Swazey and much rag, tag and bobtail. So to bed. Frazier Hunt, by the way, has traveled all over the world and lived In nearly all important capitals. But to those who know and love him, he !s s*111 Spike Hunt and as one of the speakers said, “just a squr >toefl country boy.” He is as tnuch at home in Constantinople as in his . home town, Alexis, 111. When you t go to London the first thing the » Britisher asks is, ‘‘Do Vou know ^Frazier Hunt?” Travel has not ■f Cramped his delightful midwest style. When the last twa of Barnum’s wild men of Borneo died in New Vork a year ago, Sunday spare writ ers bulged many columns with ac counts of their capture in the Afri can wilds. Just one newspaper had the facts. This wag a little daily in Mt. Vernon, O., whlth carried an obituary not'ce revealing that the wild men were born and reared in that town. Zip, the Whatislt—a pin headed freak—who was with Barnum and is still a sideshow attraction, is supposed to have been caught In Africa. Zip really came from-an In diana farm. He was for years a harmless village half wit, but Barnum •aw hia possibilities as a freak, and weaving a background of mystery. * h* made Zip a money-making attrac tion ail over the world. The old negro Is Independently rich. I have often wondered where muse um freaks go at night when their tedious day of being on display is over. At Coney island there is a boarding house for freaks—conducted by a freak. The museum people go there In taxicabs when the work day is ended. The freaks who nre dis played Rt Madison Square Garden when the circus is there all go to their various hotels and boarding houses In closed cabs when they leave their platforms. It Is a violation of their contracts to be seen in public. For many years we have nursed a S secret urge to have our name in lights on Broadway. Dramatic critics alone of the writing fraternity nre ac corded this dinstlnction. “Fine play. —Charles Darnton.” ‘‘A hit.—Burns Mantle,” and ‘‘Elegant.—Alan Dale,” and similar signs are a part of tbe glitter of the Incandescent way. Last night our ambition was gratified. We happen to know an electrical expert who was testing out a sign that will Veil anything during the Sunday calm. He had it spell out my name find it flamed brilliantly for about tw minutes. Our triumph, no doubt, is due to upright living and hard work. Luchn, the famous bandit In Poland. Is said to have made out a complete Income tax return. He listed the profits of each holdup and paid tax on his income. New Year’s Eve DANCE December 31 Noite Maker*, Balloon*, Etc, FREE to All g.Piece All-Star Colored Orchestra Dance Until Way Into the New Year DE LUXE Dancing Academy AcroM From Fontenelle Hotel ANSWERS? Answers to Want Ads which have box numbers as addresses may be phoned in. Just phone AT lantic 1000—ask for an ad taker and tell her which advertisement you wish to answer. She will do the rest. Phone AT lantic 1000 to answer Blind Want Ads—you’ll be pleased. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 15c per l!n© each day, 1 or 2 days. IL’c per line each day, 3 or 6 day*. 10c per line each day, 7 day* or longer. Tho above rates apply to all advertise merits in classifications: i.ost and Found . 4 Help Wanted Female..!, 27 H* Ip Wanted Male. 28 Situations Wanted Female. 31 Situations Wanted Male. 32 Articles for Sale.... 46 Farm and Dairy Products. 49 Good Thing* to Eat. 51 Homemade Things. 52 Household Goods. 53 Swap Column.A 53 Wearing Apnarei. 60 Wanted to Buy. 61 Itooms With Board. 62 Booms Without Board. 63 Booms for ifmp-ekeeping . S-t Booms, Unfurnished.....A64 Suburban Board. 65 — I For all other classification* our regular rates ns quoted below apply. These rates apply to The Sunday Omaha ! B“* as well a* Tin* Morning and Evening Be**. All week-day advertisements ap pear In poth morning and evening editions I at the one cost: l#c per line each day, 1 or 2 days. 15c per line each day, 3 or 6 davs. 13c per line each day, 7 days or longtr. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition. 10 p. m. Evening Edition. 11:30 a. rn. Sunday Ed* ion. 9 p. m. Saturday. Classified Ads accepted at the following offices: 'lain Office.17th and Farnam St* South Omaha .— N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. Council Bluffs.15 Scott St. Telephone ATlanttc 1000. THE OMAHA BEE reserves the right to reject or rewrite all copy. Call for Classified Ad Department An experienced Classified Ad taker will re reive your ad and a bill will be mailed later. The rates quoted above apply to either choree or cash orders THE E V ENIN G B E E, THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ~ Funerf-i Notice*. A LEFFEKT—Sophia, December 31, 1923. aged 80 years. 4 mouths and 20 days. Shy Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dr. J. <* Bishop of Omaha; Mrs. A Hayes of Port' ml. <ire.. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson of Orange, Cal. Fun- - tl services will be held at West Point, Neb.. Wednesday. January 2. at 2 0 m. Remains will II* In state at the Hralley I'orrance mortuary until Wed nesday morning. OANTZ—Ralph L, age 23 years son of Mr and Mrs. Bert Gantz, 4621 Mason 8t , died December $0. Runetal from the evidence. January 1, at 2pm Burial Wes? Lawn cemetery, C. C. Havers, director. KE. 0257. Funeral D;rectors. C HE A FEY A HE A FEY. UundeUakers and Embahnere Phone HA '*265. Office 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882) CRANE MORTUARY CO.. CONDUCTED BY' LADIES ONLY 515 S 26th St. AT, 36«9 and AT. 3696 KORISKO FUNERAL HOME. "3d and O Sts. 1250 S. 13th St MA. nc*h. AT. 1873 CROSBY-MOORE 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047. DUFFY * JOHNSTON. 311 S. 33d. new funeral home. HA. 0417 BRAILEY Kc. DORRANCE. 1823 CUMING ST.. JA. 0526. HOFFMANN AMBULANCE Dodge at 24th. Funeral Directors. JA. 8901 H. H. KRAMER FUNERAL HOME, 5819 Military Ave. WA. 6314. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. 3411 Farnjun St. TAGGART & SON. 2212 Cuming St. JA. 0714. HULSE & RIEPEN, Funeral directors. 2224 fuming. JA. 1226. O. O. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME. 2920 N. 24th St. ✓ KE. 0267 Cemeteries. D VISIT FOREST LAWN. The cemetery la very beautiful. Call at the greenhouse and see the beautiful winter wreaths. Offices North 40th and Forest Lawn Ave., and 720 Brandels tbea ter. Florists. E 1 OGERS Florist. 24th Farnam, JA. 3400. John BATH, ISO 4 Farnam. Ta. 1906 Card of Thanks. F i WISH to thank the many friends nr--i kind neighbors for the sympathy and , d"' sho- n and also for the beauti ful floral offerings at the death of my . . • •. • .i wife. J-;}-.. Jorgensen. ALFRED JORGENSEN. Personals. 3 THE SALVATION Army Industrial horn* solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga •inee We collect We distribute. Phone 1A. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 lodge St reet. __ Theatrical historical masque costumes tor plu\« and pbiHh'S at Lie hen's. Omaha Lost and Found. 4 LOST—Friday' afternoon In Brandels store, email purse containing diamond ring, cash and check. Liberal reward. J. B Tripp, BAR 4426. LOST—A spectacle case and $20 between 18th and 19th and Farnam. Iti-ward JA. 3611. LOST—Suit box containing lady's blue serge dress and brown hat. In Brandels’ or Wool worth Reward W'E. 4895. Automobiles for Sale. 5 SENSATIONAL OFFER! USED CAR SALK! NO DOWN PAYMENT Other than first month's payment. NO FINANCE CHARGE Other than bunk Interest. This offer hold* good until December 31, 1921. ALL USED CARS MUST BE SOLD! 1918 Ford Touring.9 BO 192 4 Ford Touring. 300 Hulrk Hlx Touring. 150 1923 Star Touring. 350 1918 Auburn . 85 1920 Overland Roadster.. 115 1922 Maxwell Touting.... 475 -3923 Dodge Touring. 800 This Is a bona fide offer. The only requirement le that you show your ability to meet the payments. ANDREW MURPHY A SON, 1410 Jackson St. AT. 4411. F*»it Vale uy owner 1923 Hunn » bile Sport roadster, been rtm !*•*« than 2.000 miles, f. cord tires end extra equipment. Would consider terms and a small car a* part payment. Call AT5242 'laysAT. 1171 Evenings HOME bn ran ins In u*rd For da. New l ordaon Easy payments M’CAFFKKY MOTOR CO.# The Unruly Service Station 16th sud Jackson Hie. AT. 7711. Automobiles for Sale. 5 BARGAIN AT S850. HAYNES SPORT MODEL COACH IN A-l CONDITION. SIX WIRE WHRRlA WITH ALL NEW RUBBER. WILL CONSIDER SMALLER CAB AS PART PAY MENT. A PPLY REAMS GAR AGE.. 211 N. 15/TH ST.. OR PHONE JA. 26G8. FOR USED CARS com*1' to our new lo cation. 2048 Farnam St. Nebraska Olds mobile Co. AT 1770. LATE MODEL, light alx sedan. Priced reasonably. Call. AT. 7809. after 6 p. m. 1922 OAKLAND SEDAN. BARGAIN. 2045 Farnam St. AT. 4580. DSHD CARS. O. N. Bonney Motor Co. 2564 Farnam. USED parts for all makes of car. Ford used parts at half price. Two wrecking plants. Nebraska Auto Parts. JA. 4931 DODGE ROADSTER IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE. 1922. <386. KB. 3648. HIGH-GRADE new and used cars. GUY L. SMITH. Auto Accessories Parts. 9 USED parts for all makes of cars, 50 to 75 per cent off list prices, two wreck in* plants. 101ft Harney, IJA. 4931, and 2205 Cuming. AT. 1970. Service Station—Repairing. 10 INDUSTRIAL. AUTO MACHINISTS Gear cutting, steam and gas engine re pairs. AT. 2550. IV MKI.niOlHS & SON.417 S. 13T1I 10,000 MILES GUARANTEE against piston slapping and oil pumping: enormous gas and oil wiving. CROSSTOWN GARAGE SI 2-16 S, 24th St. Sett Norris. WHY PAINT? We bake enamel entire car any color. Dehco enameling procese. 723 South 27th St. FINK auto tinner, body, fender nnd ru diator repairing. 214 S. 19th JA. 3570 Businesa Service Offered. 13 TREE SURGERY. Free estimate. Now is time to have your treps and hedges trimmed Dead tree* removed and replaced with good young trees. Expert service offered 10 da vs. K ro. Mr:;. RELIABLE Detective Bureau Sunderland Bldg JA 2056. night. KE 3*12 JAMES ALLAN'S Detectives. Ex per* secret service. 311-312 Neville Block. AT. 1130 ^ BUSINESS S E R VICE. Building Contractors. 14 LOW PRICES on toil *t combinations lavatories, sinks, bath tubs, range boilers. New goods MORRISON LUMBER & COAT. CO. ?2d nnd Paul Sts_ 5*/ K 6561 Millinery—Dressman:ng. 17 ACCORDION, side, knife. box pleating. covered buttons; all styles: hemstitching buttonholes. Write Ideal Button A Pleat ing Co.. 30* Bmun Block, Omaha. Neb.. Telephone JA. 1936. NED PLEATING CO Hemstitching. Covered Buttons. l*t'4 Farnam. Second floor JA 6(576 Moving—Trucking—Storage. 18 FIDELITY STORAGE A VAN CO. MOVING PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING Household goods, pianos, office furniture 1107-11 HOWARD STJA GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING. MOVING^ SHIPPING STORING Estimates furnished AT. 0220 or JA 432* Gt>RDON'S FIREI*ROOF WHSK. At VAN 219 North 11th St. Phone JA 3032. mov ing. narking, storage, shit.ping BEKINS OM\HA VAN A STORAGE. 16th and Leavenworth fc>-* P.- king, mov ing. storage, “hipping JA 4163 Painting and Papering. 19 WALLPAPER SALE—ROOKS SENT ID MAIL. PAPERHANGING OUR SPECIAL TY. FRED PARKS AT TEG M A M1’ PATNTING, papering. First-class work Winter bargains. JA 6550 Patent Attorneys.20 J. W. MARTIN. 1712 Podge Room 2‘9. Omaha also Washington double service, single fe« Also help sell rottent*. Printing Stauonery. 21 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th St Phone JA. 6o 5 \. Professional Service. 22 PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at the 5 Sherman Ar McConnell Drug Store.* DENTAL" X-ray" 50c each fii full m t. 619 Securities Hldg . T6th and Farnam. Repairing. 23 EXPERT sewing- machine repairing. MICK El.S. 15th and Harney. AT. 4361 FHONOORAPH and sewing machine re pairing. Nothing to sell but service. Miller, 21* N 16rh JA 2147 M A 191* evening Renovating and Dyeng. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO.— Mattresses mad* over in new ticks at • half the price of new on«?a. 1907 Cuming. JA. 2467. E M FLO Y M ENT_ Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES, learn beauty culture; make your life work easier, better paying and more pleasant; day or evening classes, short [courae completes; our catalog explains. < all or write. Molar College, 109 4' loth at. COOK — Expc rlenced. white, wanted in pri vate home. Beat wages. City references re quired. Mrs. W. F. Megcaih. WA„ 7121. Help Wanted Male. 28 MEN, learn barber trade. this short course, duy or evening, opens the way for your own businesa or position at tO| wages, our system known everywhere, call or write. Moler Barber College, lo9 K. 15th St. ALL MEN. women, boys, girls. 17 to 65 willing to accept government positions. $1 17-1250 (traveling or stationary) writ# Mr. Ozment, 166, 8t. Louis. Mo , Imme dlately. M EHSENGE RH wanted Tfi years of ago with or without bicycles. good wages, chance for advancement. Apply Western Union Telegraph Co._ FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners. $160 $259 (which position?) Railway, Y-2601. Omaha Boo. •lOI.DERS -Colored or white. Good wages out-of-town work Apply 613 Paxton block ELEVATOR operator wanted. Apply San ford hotel. Salesmen and Agents. 30 SALESMEN—25 per cent commission New proposition Quick seller flood opportunity for sideline specialty sales men. No waiting for accounts to to* col lected. 25 per cent commission paid snme day we enter orders, Write for fri * pocket size sample selling outfit end full information. Territory limited, f tlarmt Carter Co., Hales Dept., C hattanoog.*, Tenn. —... ii. i .... ..... SALESMAN—Wanted, high grade Helen | man wanted In Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri | and Kansas; must be man of ability. I good record, showing past experience and ! success as salesman, man with auto pre ferred. Coll between 1<» and 12 a in only. Northwestern Mfg. Co , 1324 Capitol A ve. _ SALESMEN- Sideline men making small towns, new Idea; no sale; no collection; no samples to carry; $r> commission paid on each trial order taken State line car ried and territory covered Keeney A Klim Co . 700 10 40th St.. Chicago WANTED- -Clot hlng and furnishing sales man. window dismay man and card writer (combination man). must hsv* references; steady position for right party. 8 s imuels, 1044 O si . Lin 1 n Nsn OlTT-OF-ToWN agents wanted nig « om mission. (50c brings full slz-d sample and full Instructions lllg repeater. Address Dally (Isa Specialty Co, 1407 Custelar. Omaha__ KOLIClTDItfJ wanted; comtnls b»n paid dally AT 6I*H4 Addt cmm Daily I • H p e r laity Co. 1407 f iisteiur Si . tMilali.c Situations Wanted Female. 31 <«>L( )HKD woman wants work. WE ' Situations Wanted Male. ? CLEANUP-*- Expert work In i ll h«"im < leaning branches J, A Cat mu, .1A WHITE woman wanti day work .ia .i a. financialT DRUG HTOUE. bU UUKliAN, CHEAP WA. 8171. _FINANCIAL._ Business Opportunities 33 2-CHAIR barber shop fully equipped, in running order, established yearn Must be good harbor Also tailor ah op business established years, also garage built f«»r storage and repairs, unequaled to right party- Apply offj.-e, 22ft'4 No. 23d Si. > .\SH grocery and meat market In best l ocation 1n Omaha. Must sell because of »health. $3,000 will handle. HA. 3265. FOR SALE—Movie theater. Y-2515, Oma h i Bee. Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 34 LOW RATE on city property, qubkly dosed; no monthly payments. JA. 1533. W. T, Ora hum ' JTY real estate mortgages and con-! tracts bought Mr. Larson, 104 North Fifteenth street. Beal Estate I-oans. 34A BH AN L* e PE It CKNT MONEY. Loans on Omaha improved property at lowest rates. FRANK H. BINDER. 823 City National. JA. 2561. FARM LOANS. Large or small West Neb. farms, ranches Kloke Investment Co.. S45 Om. Nat. Bk SIX per cert loans on Omaha retddences Cash on hand. Prompt service. E. JI. Lougee, Inc.. 633 Keellne Bldg WANT especially applications at once for $5,000. $6,000. $1,000. F. D. Wead ami D- H I».. . io S, 13th St. MONEY to loan on farms ami Omaha real estate. MYERS & RAIN BOLT CO. HI Omaha Nat’l Bank Bldg. JA. 0746 JMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10 tf, (>rn. Nat, Uk. lildg. JA. 2715. SECOND mortgages or cor tracts pur chased by Tuki y Company. 620 First Na tional Bank, JA. 4223. 1 WILL buy mortgage a and contract« Corkin, 94 S Om. Nat Bldg., Om a h a. Xe h. 5 >4 AND 6 PER CENT- NO DELAY flAHVI.N' BROS., 364 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. FARM LOAN'S—Ojbbon Steel 2* r.r.o; _ Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply your money wants In the same way that banks supply the money wants of th*» business community. Any amount loaned up to 1000 and you' • an repay It in easy monthly payments. Our equal payment plan repays the loan and ail charges. We have been In business In Omaha over 30 years ard can assure you of a quick, confidential and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. 504 Karbach Block Tel. JA. 2295 ■So itheast Corner 15th and Douglas Sts DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, business strictly confidential. 'i he Diamond Loan i'll b„.lK.» St. Established 1*94 A CTO MOBILE LOANS 1120 NORTH 19TH. WE. 5465 Correspondence Courses. 37 MEN and women trained for highly paid positions iu hn..elH, clubs, ocean liners, ; school*, and summer resorts. Hotel clerk ing and liotel housekeeping sections. Big salaries, living, railroad fare. Prepare now' for early summer resorts. \\ rite for literature. Minneapolis Hotel Training Schools. Minneapolis, Minnesota. — ___ Local Instruction Classes. 38 THE MIDWINTER TERM OF BOYLES COLLEGE OPENS MONDAY. JANUARY 7. IN BOTH THE DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. The College Office is onen daily for registration beginning Janu ary 2. Complete i ourses In ail commercial branch*** — Book keeping, Comp'ometry. Short hand. Typewriting. Telegraphy, Secretarial. Banking. Sales manship. Civil Servo*-, English. Write, call or phone Jackson > 65 for large, illustrated cata logue. Buyers business college. ISlh and Harney Sts.. Omaha. Neb. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 1 402 Dodge Ht. 1304 Douglas St Call or write fV>r information_ RIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a fine office position. Call AT 7774 or writ** Amerleun college. 1912 Farnam. DWoRAK BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenography and bookkeeping. Wend Bide . 1-th and Farnam. AT 7416 Comptometer school. 300 Courtney Bldg Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39 LET MR. KEEP TEACH YOU TO DANCE Keep's, IMP Farnam. Cla*.**-* Monday, Wednesday Fridav night*. Private lesson bv jipcointvnent Phone JA. 647** k»:lpi.nk nr \nd farnam. Big class Monday and Thursday, at 7:30 p m Ten lessons with teachers. 14 0' i Private leg.* ons any time Phone AT. 7450. MERCHANDISE Business Equipment. 47 WE BUY. *"11 saf**» make desks. show • ■ases. etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co . w - 1 t|»h and PcuglRH. JA. 272 4 Buildng Materials. 48 NFMETAT, weather strip, inveyour ^ue| from dust, and rain and save labor in your home and keep your windows front rotting; for old or new buildings Alfred Redmond, Myrtle An., HA ill! or J. Skoginen A Sons, 3119 Cuming. HA. 71-45. Fuel and Feed. 50 KINDLING- f tr- > -d. delivered Sawdust, shavings Phone JA 6740. KINDLING W.iup For rale. cheap. WE. 4S62. Household Goods 53 FURNITURE—The kind that you would like to po seat, as well ns staple article* Prices within res eon. Stephenson Auction House. 1599 Cm itol Goods sold at auction and private aale. vt7FTnTtrnu at ai ctk n This Afternoon and Tomorrow N*lgbt_ DGWD'H AUCTION HC USE BEDSPRING WA. 4419 tHwsp Column. 53A READY TO OCCUPY. BRAND NEW 4-ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW*. Onlv takes from $360 to 1750 cash or a good vacant lot and a little cash re qulred to owp this coxy hungniow*. The; price is onlv $4,000. Evenings and Sun- , days . .11 WA. 1232. Days AT. 3678 ask for Schmitz. FOR SALE or Trade —Ford tfrht delivery truck, completely rebuilt, good ns now. either with or without extra touring body; will fake s«x op hone as part payment. 8 416 Omaha Rn __ WANT 5 OR fi-RM BUNGALOW. For equity In good fourth aection of lan«l In Republic county. Kansas 8-84 Omaha 1u-» 2 K DIAMOND f"r 2nd seriea Packard or 68 Cadillac or whut have you. 8-434 Oma jba Bee. i PouL H Alt, for Omaha property, estab lished bualn - a ltd mon i i owat want* to ret ir** M-4Q2 Otunhn Bee. TWO good clear lots In Havelock, Net., as first payment on modern bungalow In Omaha H M opinha 1W_ A l.TOMOBIBK. Ford truck, nhonogranh. rfe.trl* wHwhcr. for what have you? S 'J1 Omaha Bee.__ _________ I'lUPl.KX auto knitter, never be. n ueed: , . owt. S,. to trade for whut have you. S-47 4 orngha Pott,__ ; |.<»M In good condition, to trade for a diamond r„rd < .»r, or what have you? fl it fi. « imnha Bee.__ NM AM. deak with folding writing table on aid**, to mvn|i for bedroom furniture or what have you. S HO. «>m.iha Bee HI It K I. anlendld condition. g. * d tlrea f.*r Ford aeden. or whut have you 7 Ad dreaa H HA. Omaha Bee. i'AFK to trade for cn»a. garage or what have you? H #• Omaha nee i ;oOli light touring < <r or Ford for tube t tdlo wet. S .‘f dttiahn Bee t in IK It. H no wet 'or lord or what have you? s 4:if* Utnnhn Bee TKNT f>ttv ho '.'rf f«u « mr. lot. furniture, ot what have yon S 4H Omaha Her WIJ IT F NKWINd min hi fie for a tube ta d.o H 4 t'. « t o1 •' 11. i !!«■«• MFlit’llANIHNK. new atoek, to exchange for city 11roiiert > :< 141 omulm n«*e HIM, HWAI’ r.idlllif li touring car on room bungalow, H 142 Omaha Bee MMAI.I. ranch In t'hetry <'o. to trade fur wlot hn\>- inn 1 s lt»i> t»maha Be<» Machinery and Tool*. 55 I .<■ I It nit kit.Ctrl' .1 Will k* 3IHII0 Ho, I2lh Nl.W nud a.i-oiid timid uiuiuta. dynamo* _MERCHANDISE._ Musical Instruments. 58 VOSK PI a NO—FIRST It EASON ABLE OFFER TAKES IT. RALSTON 2SJ. Radio Equipment. 59 GUARANTEED radio sets $3 45 and up. Ft. M. Shlaejt. 21* North 16th St. Wearing Apparel 60 FULL DRESS suits and Tuxedos for rent. JA. 3121, 109 N. 16th St. John Feldman. _Wanted to Buy.61 DESKS, DESKS. DESKS New desk*, used desks, bought, sold and traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Famam St. AT 6146. WANTED to Buy or Rent—X wheel chair. HA. 40XK WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD CAR FOR JUNK. AT. 5613. Rj^OMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board. 62 ha. 8145— Splendid board and choice room, finest location, r>lo< k from Han scom park and street car. very reason* able. Sur** to pleas* yo > FIRST CLASS board, front room; larg< and warm; first floor; n»*xt to bath, tub and shower $7 each. KF 19 4 G HA. 1796—Suite of rooms, private bath. Ivory furniture. Also garage. Board if desired, REAL home for two men. close in: all kinds of privileges; reasonable, breakfast K M 118 5. FRONT room, two large closets home privileges, gentlemen p*rferred. HA 6 242. LOVELY room, with large closet, excel lent board, very reasonable. HA. 7838. _Rooms Without Board. 63 RTOHT down town. <»team heated modern furnished rooms, private bath and .shower bath, $4. $5, and $7 per week. Bour g>«»is Ap'.v 1216 Fnrnarn St. *22 N. 42D ST.—2 or 3 rooms and kitchen. furnished or unfurnished; all modern adults. WA. 3793 2609 DEWEY AVE—2 nicely .furnished rooms In new flat, steam heated, rem sonal.le. walking distance, AT 4358 NICELY FURNISHED room for one or ♦wo. close In. gentlemen preferred. HA 4 630. FRONT room, near Hansrom park, mod ern. gentlemen preferred, price reasonable HA. 6029 FRONT ROOM, private home; suitable for no* or two gentlemen; price reasonable HA 8280. WELL furnished rooms downtown d;«trlct. ■■»rv reasonable, gentlemen at. 8952. ATTRACTIVE steam heated room, walk log distance. N. 23d. AT 6702. LARGE front room for two. 12. on car line. HA. 2861. _ ROOMS, reasonable, in Dundee home WA. 6571. Rooms for Housekeeping. 64 3111 H. 24TH HT—Two warm room*' for light housekeeping Everything furnished Rea«-or,ahIe. AT. 2396 LOIS DAVENPORT—Nice, clean housekeep ing rooms, steam heated. Adults oiajy. Reasonable. in; Hi' HorSFKKKPl.NV; 7Tr *!**rdng mom, walking distance; reasonable. HA 6 38 6. '■m: and two rooms with hitch NKTTF EVERYTH I NO FFRNIMHED Hf.o.’K FROM* i AH "E. 0990. 49 AMES AVE.—Stnrtly modern, cle.n room.. KE. 2GT-. Hooras—I nfurnished. 64 \ THIRTY FIFTH ST *:. 6 S.iulh — 4 rooms heat. Ileht, water. 140. }IA. 2145. _Where to Stop in Town 67 HOTKI, SANFORD—I9th and Karnam HOTEL HKNSHAW—lftth and Farnani Sriectal rat*. to permanent guest.. Apartments—Furnished. 69 THE BEDFORD. 22nd and Jones—l room .1 room efflc tpprv apsr'men*. In a modem fireproof building Furnished including light* and gas. 152 00 per month Call DRAKES. fA 28QS, 17th and Howard__ 9if> 8 26th St.—Completely furnished one. two or three-room apartment*, including gas light, heat and telephone; adjoin ing hath: private entrn.’ce. wiihln walk ing distance. HA 7124. HA 6994—5-room modern apart ment. lovely large rooms, choice iocs t ion L't.Ol CAPITOL AVE.—Newly furnished modern, two-room apartment, dlean, a arm and convenient. HA. 7113. :u37 S TW I .NTY-Till HD. O »R. D STS — M«'d 2-r. apt. Heat, light, water free HUNTER INN, AT 6>6 0 2 4 "wrT ~l»<-dge n f‘»r the traveling man and wife. KARNAM ST.—Large front room ■yth kltihenett*. steHm heat, bath. FURNISHED modern apartment reason able rent. JA. 0435. _ Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 A LIST OF GOOD ONES $45 60—4 room*. living room dining room, bedroom, bath and kitchen. Manuel Apts. 21st Howard St $56.00—2 room*, oufaldc apt . No 17 Milton Apia., at 13th Jones Sts. $€5.00—3 room* Nice corner apt on 1st floor Very nicely arranged No. 7. Th# Milton. 13th Jones Sts. $C5.00—3 rooms. 2 Murphy heda dandy lo ation. half block fr<«m Lund*** • hool. Look at No 14 Glenarlo Apt*. 51st Capitol Ave. $75.00—3 room* and aunroom. 2 Murphr bed*. Th«* is a dandy 1st floor. Look at No. 20 Glenarlo Apia.. 51at Capitol Ave. $75 00—In the Melrose Apt.. at S.'d California, near new Technical High school. Thia la a wonder ful apt. $120.00—Knlcker hocker apt. 2*th and Jones H's. This ant. consist* of six living rooms including maid s room and extra bath You who want real home comforts should see this Very refined neighbor homi Garage on the premie** PALMER-MU8KIN ro. AT < Re tire R’da BRAND new Hrlck Duplex, marly completed. with or without garages. Make your seitction NOW and aelact your decoration*. N J SKOGMAN A S< NS. 2114 Coining St HA 7»>45. After office hours call H A : 1 T; II A 6714 SHERMAN AVE.. 2514- Elegant duplex new apartment of five room*. strict 1' ii.odern Reasonable rent. Adults only WE. »7n«. APARTMENTS end flauTfor rent PALMER-Ml SKIN CO. AT *330 Real Estate Management Specialist* rnii nNH O F DRAKES inftn APARTMENTS Call Jackson 2*05. PETERS TRPST OHM PA NT WHERE CM AHA RENTS * A T 0 :> 4 4 17th an. I Fa mam Sts THE TH«>R\VAL1> 3-rin apt . private balcony, 2 expoaurea. References required. HA, 5616_ STEAM HEATED mod apartments, low rent ‘1 IV Stebhins, 1410 Chicago St. 3*37 S TWENTY THIRD "e<>R D STS — Mod 4-r. apt. Heat, litht water fi ee HEAUTIEIT, apt. to rent from owner. Very reasonable 762 N. 37th Ave Business Pisces lor Rent. 7' HERE IS YOl-R OPPORTCNITY to rent a very desirable ***ml basement store room In an «t»t bldg Close In location nt 21st and Howard Sts We will divide to au<t. Very good for tailor shoe shop, grocery, drug store or similar business. Let us show vou this. Call AT. *310 PA! M EH-ME SKIN CO. 412 Keciinn lildg.__ MODERN steam heated store. $70 month I' ago. REAL ESTATE—FOR KENT. | Houses for Rent. 72 j CHOK'R RKNT SNAP Seven-room strictly mod . paved street, east front, good residence section on car line. 27Q2 8. 13th $50, JA. 01QQ. HARNEY ST.. 121C—6 room heated apartment: lanltcr service and water $100 per month Immediate posseastor A -1 condition. AT 8*oo (’LOSE Unlvermt^ Omaha dandy 7-R. strictly mod In o»k Close st. cars schools, j^id park. Rent only $50 mo JA. 2 232. 1812 X. 28TII—For colored family with out children. Modern six-room house, water rent paid. $40 per month JA 4145 1802 AXI) 1806 X. 2STil -Colored with out • •hlldren, 5 rms. each; mod. except heat- water rent paid. $30 JA 4145. 311 WOOLW4JRTIT Ave , modern. 3 room**. $10; o rooms, $20; 2 blocks to car. AT. 6777 KOUNTZE PLACE, for rent. *-room mod ern house, oak floors, new furnace, double oarage. $r,f: WE. 478 2. i’ONTEXKLLE BLVD,—6 rooms, all mod ern. garage, east front, near tar line, w ry desirable. Call WE. 0600. -812 LARIMOHI2. f>-room modern house. newly derorated. Call Mr Jones JA. 0710. 1123 X. 17TH ST.—Four rooms, second floor, partly modern Telephone AT 2648. SIX ROOMS, furnished, modern cottage. for rent, (heat), 536 South 24th 8». SMA/.r. celtuce, 1253 S. 15th: no children AT, 5345, THREE-ROOM partly modern, $15. JA f 618. Offices and Guest Room. 73 -----A CHOICE office suites or single pfflcr r:-gt Natl. Hank Bldg. Apply KoOrn 4»0. , -R-TCAKSTATK—FOR SATE^ Farms and Lands for Sale. 79 WILL sell 480 a*ren In South Dakota or 120-nrre ranch in Oregon. Write for particulars. John 8molniaky, Aurora, Ore Houses for Sale. 80 y H. EL WOOD, builder of modern homes j We will help you finance 41* Sunderland Bldg. JA 368*. Houses—Nortn. 8, MOVE RIGHT IN BRAND NEW |4.00n—Takes $350 to $500 CASH. One of the coziest, most conveniently ar r«ng»d and well built 4 rooms and bath bungalows offered at $4.00" Full remeiu 1 basement, floor drain, coal bin, heavy I furnace, oak floors throughout Lots of built-in features and clothes chute Full Oaed lot In a neighborhood of new homes. Evenings and Sundays call Schmitz, WA. 1232. R. F. CLARY CO., Realtors. 508 Omaha Nat. AT. 367$ t COZY NEW 5-R BUNGALOW CHOICE LARGE ROOMS. SPLENDID CONSTRUE TlOX SPLENDID LOCATION; CHOICE SO. FRONT. <1 o00 DOWN. PR. $5.5*10 EASY TER'-S All Sn oak. Ex. large living R. way across. pretty dining R.. dandy kitchen, a!, built-in features 2 large bedrooms, tiled bath, l!n*n closet, fine attic and splendid full basement. You cannot duplicate thia ! Call owner. JA 22*2. BRICK apt for §a>. reasonable. 8 ants . strictly modern. Furnace for each apt. See me at 1421 N 24th. WF1. 0148. 2523 8EWARD 5T—A-room modern bun yalow $500 raah. balanca m« nthly. Cre.g, Bee JA 0200 5-ROOM modern bungalow, oak finlah. ga ! rag* good location, only $4,750 Norris A Norris AT 7f>*>2. T> E BUCK** CO buy and aell homes | Houses—South. 82 \A > UIS COHN has all kinds of prop*rt\ for sale. Phone MA. *>143 4<23 9 24rh 8t. <4,750. $f.no CASH — Ner Windsor school. 7 rs . mod., n ik floo-*. new shades and decorations JA 14-6 dava, WE 3263 *ve Terar A Teear. ape^lallats In 8. SIcfe homes Houses—West. 83 —— -I EDGE WOOD FOR RENT New five-room oak and enamel f!nl*he j bungalow. Up-to-the-minute In every re ■pert. Fireplace, built-in tub. t:le flout in bathroom Large lot. On pav*d street Single garage. Will rent to responsible : arty for *75 00 per mon*h WA. 2812 N E W 5- Room BT• NT, A LOW In cathedral district ne4r Saunders school south front, me# level lot House 1u*t finished. All modern, oak floors, full basement, f ore! attic, bedrooms In 1vor% Price $5,759. Terms. Cali owner. WA. 7^1. or AT. 1980.j l3oo CASH, balanca monthly, brand new five-room modern bungalow. on paved street. Owner, JA 3*86 or HA 332* WILL build to vour order na our beautl ful Iota In Kdxewood: vary aaay terms Phone AT 3540 For Sale—Dundee. 85 JUST COMPLETED STRICTLY MODERN 6-K BUNGALOW • 5u0 TO *750 CASH .Tolna Dundee on north, a high and sigh* |v location, complete from ban* ment to attic, heavy oak Door* and finish. You choice of light fixture* and window i Outdo* The price (« only $5,550 Eve ning* and Sunday call Selim It a. VVA. 1232 I! F CLARY CO.. Realtor* 50I Omaha Nat l AT. 3671 DUNDEE BUILDING SITES. GEORGE A CO. AT 3024 For Sale—Florence. 86 NEW S-room cottaae, under construction, v. ith heat and !!gh* : trice. |3.Sr.n; rash. *250; monthly. $37.50. No colored. Netha way, KE. 1409 NETHAWAT *e';* t«. whit. - only KE 1409 Lots for Sale 88 BUY A LOT IN BONITA ADDITION. $10 Down $10 p»*r Month. McCAC.UK INVESTMENT Co .1A 134S LOT 60x157, on J2d Ave . faring Hanacom park, for a tie at a bargain price C. A OKI MM EL, JA. 1515. FLORENCE FIELD SELLING. Salesmen on ground* every dar. r W MARTIN A PP . AY ■ D7 Real Estate for Exchange 89 KXCHANiiKS ..f nil kind,. .* It Brown# Co., 642 Securities Bldg. AT. $350. Wanted—F< 90 "WE BUILD TO PLEAS*." TEMPLE McFAYDEN. 1S03 Farnarn StAT. 9960 • SERVICE AND RESULTS. Competent sale" force. .TA. *$60. GLOVER A SPAIN. Realtor* WE SELL HOMES. LIST WITH US ff A MIT.TON A CO.. 303-4 Neville Block._JA Q€»T SEB ii" firat. Need Hating*, any location. 6 to 3 room* Shopen A Co.. Realtor* .TA. 422* 23« Ke.'line Bldg CHAN W. YOUN G A HON. Real Estate Rental*, Insurance. 100? City Nail Bank__VTVjMM LIST vour hornet with ua for result* ORUENIO REALTY CO, Realtor* Jackson 1900. 1 400 First Natl BmU O T HAM F R. Investment! Acreage 1503 Farnam. _AT. 9960 LISTINGS for 6 and « room hou*. a; an' location Buyer* waiting. Held Land Co.. WE 1076_ M "a ANDERSON CO . J A 510". ha* buyer* for 5. « an.l 7 room house* LlsT your property with Chrt» Boyer i)otary public. 2S«I nnd Cuming Ht«_ SLATER A* CO. Realtors, Keelln* Bldg WORLD REALTY CO. Realtor". AT. >492 WESTERN Real I .-fat. Co. J A 3» 07 Graham Pstets Co sell homea. JA 55 5 3 idhrT” Hetman. AT f l$0 Real K«!U>' Huettelmaler Real Estate. AT. 32 "_ H W Volland Co for Real Service A 1 95n5 O A HANDKl ’ VI KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVENING SCHOOLS Offer courses in Auto Mechanics, Accounting, Bookkeeping, Commercial l-aw Public Speaking, Salesmanship, Mechanical Drawing. Shorthand and Typewriting Tuition iM»nn«bl«; free to servire men and women Winter term begins Wednesday, January X. 1P24 21A Arthur HU*., 210 S. IRth St. JA 5981 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES._ C i IA N < IK «>F ORADB ORDINANCE NUMBER 7 9... An ordinance changing the giade of 26th Street from Sprague Street to point feet South (being South line of Amt* Placet in the City of Omaha and re* pealtnk »o rnurh of Chang** Grade Ord lOiihce TV’O. 392 and so mudi of all other ordinances lri conflict herewith BE IT OP.DAINKD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OK THE CITY OF OMAHA Section 1. Whereas. It has been de »r«*l n- ■ *s.-fry by RfsoluMon No. 5923 adopted on September 1923. to c harge the grade of 26th Street from Spragu** Street to point 305 feet South (being Sout}i line of Ames Place.) and Whereas, Three members of the City Council, in pursuance of Resolution 6096 adopted October 30, 1923, have been ap pointed appraisers to apnralse tb * dam fig, s arising by reason or such change of grade, have examined the property affect ed and have made their report to the City Council which has formally adopted and confirmed the tame. Therefor*-. The grade of said part of 26th Street 1« hereby changed and estab lished so that the elevations shall be as follows, the grade between the points cited being uniform straight lines Grade of 26th Street from Spragu* Street to Point 305 Feet South Elevation* of West East Curb. Curb. Point on South line of Sprague Street, as pave.) . 77.66 78.00 Point Ho feet South of Spragu> Htro-t. 78 4 78.4 Point 305 feet South of Sprague Street . 77.9 77.9 Section 2 That so much of Chango of Grade ordinance No. 392 and so much of all other ordinances defining th» grade of the above street, as conflict with the provision* of this ordinance be, and the same Is hereby repealed. Section 3 That this ordinanc* shall take effort and he Jn force after 15 days from and after Its pa; sage - Passed: December 26. 1923. JAMES <\- DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of Cltv Council. Attest: CLAUDE F. BOSS IE. (SEAL)Ci ty Clerk CHANGE OF GRADE NO. 794. An Ordinance changing the grade of P orty-*-venth Ftre«-t from Bur* Street to burning Street in the City of Omaha and repealing Change of Grade urdi n*Pre No. 435 and so much of ail nth*r ord nances in conflict herewith. Bf. IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA; Section 1. Whorean. It has hf-en de clared nereesary by Resolution No. 62b2 adopted August 21. 19j3. to change the grad* of Forty-seventh Street from Burt Street to Cuming Street, and Wherecis Tfcr-e nienitipp' of tthe Clt’ -/TV1' *U n pursuance of Resolution No 5919 adopted .September 25. 1923. have r.ten appointed appraisers to appraise the •inning- - arising by reason of such change or grr de, have examined the property affect* i and have made th* ir report to th* *' ■ t v •'ounell which baa formally adopted and confirmed the same. Therefor*. The grade of said part of r orty-seventh Street is hereby changed and establish'd so that the elevations shall be as follows, the grade between the points cited being uniform straight lines Grade of Forty-seventh Street from Burt Street to Cuming Street Elevations of West East „ ^ _ Curb. Curb. .South Curb of Burt Street. «» established ....214 0 214 f> North curb of Burt Street. 213.0 213.0 Point S50 feet Fouth of •Timing Street .*. 193.1 123.1 Point 300 feet South of • ’timing street ....189.7 118.7 Point 230 feet South of Cuming Street. 186.5 186.5 lomt 17, L feet South of Cuming street . 185.1 195 1 Point 127J. feet South of Cuming St-eet .18 4.9 114 9 Point 77 H f«et South of Cuming Street .188.9 116.9 Point on South line 0f Cuming Street. a> paved 191 25 190.27 Sect If: 2. That so much of Charge of Grade «>rdlnan e No. 435. and ao much of ali other ordinances defining tb- grade of said street as conflicts with ?he pro visions of this ordinance be, ar.d the same is hereby, repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall fake effect and be in force af'er fifteen days from and after it* passage. Passed: December 26. 1923. JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of C;tv CouncIL Attest: CLAUDE F. ftOSSIE. D yjEA1,) City Clerk. 7 „ . ORPINANTF. NO. 1117? An Ordinance creating Fewer District No M7 in the City of Omaha, defining its ; i^.'ts and s'/.e of *.-v\»r and mannei "f constructIng the same BK IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE c ity OF OMAHA: Section I. i hat Fewer District No. S47 be. and hereby la. created in tha City of Omaha Secti m 2 That Sewer District No. 847 ■ prise the following lota and tra-te : real estate, tc-wit: Ti t par; of Tax Lot *, lying between Arcadia Avenue and Sou*h lice of Curtis .-.nd stones Addition from 31st Avenue io 2 1 Street; ai*o that par? of Tax Lot 2. Grg fcouth of Arcadia Avenue and .xnrjh *.f a line €0 feet F-uth c.f tmeas ?«?*.»?* -‘chL from and raraife! ,0> *ne South lice of Arcadia Avenue 16-13* 1 °f TaX Lot 7; in Section 33 r Sei-Hon 3. That the sewer In Sewer District No. *4. shall be constructed as follows. Beginning at a manhole at cen ter of Intersection of Slat and Arcadia Avenue*; thence West along the renter line of Arcadia Avenue with a 12 .neb ripe to a manhole :■ fet!t Wtat of the East tin*- of .!3d Street. The alignment and grade to be a straight line between the pointa spec.fled as nearly as practicable and according * the plans and sne-ifjcatl ns on fils in the office of the City Engineer Fix-mch junction pieces shall be placed ’n said fewer, as shown on plan* or a* directed In writ ing by the City Engineer .Section 4 Thai the City Engineer br. and he I* hereby, authorised to advertise f r t-.ds for the construction of «rd sewer *< < ording to the pinna an«l aped float ions for the construction thereof on file in [*•* office. such advent* men! to be pub ■ HDfd ea- h day in o*e daily l*sue of the official paper of the City for at le&si one we. g and the expiration f the time f,.r * inx *J1C*8 in such advertisement -had be no lews than one week after the first authorized publication of auch ad vertisement. The bids shall he received and filed iu !**, of Engineer and shall be publicly opened at the precise urn* stated n the advertisement: and he sha m.. e an abstract of ah bid* received ar ? .shn;! transmit such bids, together with the abstract thereof and his finding* and recommendation*, to the City Council at is next regular meeting after the open ing of such bid* for Ir * action thereon flT S’ Jbif1 ,th * ordinance -hall iav *n;1 S* ln *<**'* fifteen ua> * frum and after Its passage Passed. December 26. 1923 ,, JAM KS C. DAHLMAN Mavor »n<l rr.*-d.nt of Uitv CouncIL A”rT.\ CLAUDE K BOSS IK, !SKA1-»_ City Cltrk. ORDINANCE NO. 11»6» An Ordinance creating Street Improve Mt District No. 2492 in the City »t ^mana for the purpose of improving Forty-fouMh Street from Pacific Street1 to Wool north Avenue; Popple? on Ave-j Kir‘>.^‘ 'nd Street to Forty fi.th Street; William Street f*om For tv-secoml Street to Forty-fifth Street, "ooijrorth Avenue from Forty-fourth street to Forty-fifth Street; by paving and curbing, an 1 ruing and defining ,h* bjandanra of Mid dlatrlct. and dl r*-.lng th» Ctiy Clerk to adrcrtIM for »>l'halt. (ton*. rltnficd brick, a drift 1 brick block. artificial atone, macadam, cniwM «oad block and «r •'halt:* concrete UK IT (iHPAIXUn FT -THE CITT COINCII. OF THK CITT OF OMAHA iwlion 1. That Stract - lmprovcmam District No :«n; be, and fa hereby ■ r.att.l III the City of Omaha for the improvement of Fort) fou.th Street from Pacific Street to W ool worth Avenue I’oppleton Avi'f j.» from Forty-aecond Stret-t to Forty-fifth street. W'JHiain Street from Forty-aecond Street to FortV fifth Street. Wuolworth Avenue from Forty* fourth Str^ ? to Forty-fifth Street, by paving and cu rn;ng. Section ?. That Street Improvement Ptetnet No. 2 4ft5 ehall comprise' Fon\ fourth Street from Pacific Street to \\ >o]worth Avenue Poppleton Avenue from Forty-aecond Stiee* to Forty fifth Street. W ;i:ih»ri s from Forts -second Ftree? to I- nrt> fifth Street. Woolworth Avenue from Fortv fourth street to Forty-fifth Street and ehall in elude: **** * / *• «. * lrt- H »sd If. Hlock 2; lot* I. 7. ,X. 4. II. 14. H end 14. Him k I. Lota 1. i S. 4. ft. 1ft. 11. 12 1.1. 14. IS and Wlot-k 4 Let* {• *.«. *• *. 1<*. 11. 12. 1". 14. 1ft and 1ft. HicK-k 5. Lot* ft, ft 10 11. 12. 1J amt 14. » . »k i. von.*»r Addition **•''« 1 2 s. 4. ft ft 10 it, »*. 1“ 14 15. 1ft. 17. IV. lft. :•> Ji, 52, -L 7:. 26 and 2;, Block 1. *-“i* 1, I. $, 4. I. ft 7. ft, ». to, _ji. I 12. 17 14. 1?. U and 17. Block 2 L 1. 2. X. 4. f. ft, 7. S. ft 10, 1?, | II. IS 14. I5*. 1ft. 17. IV. 1ft. 5t> 21 *. I-J and 24. Block 3. Lota 1. 2. X 4 I. if; 7 «• • tc. ll. 1? u and 14. Block 4 Morton M.-xlow* Addition N.-rlh I *■ S f.et of Weal *17 4 feet of nth* is; nf N.»i'th«ri! \ of Si 9 15-11 except par * taken for Forty f. h S't-c.-t ai d Wooiwonh ,:e The outer boundary of *aid d strict aholl be tiie outer boundary of aa'd Iota herein net fo**th. Sr • 1 X Thv* the C.tx Clerk* of the CUx of Omaha be and he la herebv. di re* ted to .vtxertiee for and receive tenia upon annhnlt. atone xUr«fnd hi k. Mtu fed brick block, artificial atone, ma 1 ««d*m. decanted « d block and as 'liable comVet.- for the pax ng and curb • ng of *4Id d*.*triot. »a d b’d* to be mad* under and in accordance xvtth plan* and m c« iflcatl.xn* prepared bv. and on file in the office >*f. the City Krgmeer Section 4 That tht* ordinance «hail take effect and he In force after fifteen dav* from and after ia p*»«ag*. Paaaed pec cm tier J» IfrS .»AM*s . PUIIMAV, Mayor and Pr»etd*4U of Oit» Count tl. M e- iUtm: 1 * ""H «M M i «itv Clerk !>ce, XL_ i'U'l \ \ N' ' 1 1ft* ' in Ord nance creating Street Improve ment l' ri« t No 2kH In the * ay of Omaha for tp«* i'urpo-e of tmprovinr *fd Street fit-1 avenwo’fh Srect to Cente* street by paving and curbing and f’vln* and defining tbe houndartee of *•> .1 dl*t’-» t and d iec*lng the Oitv I'iirK to adxerti«e for bid* open n» 1 hall, alone, vitiifud trKk. vitrified CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. brick block, artificial atone, macadam, • reosoted wood block and asphaltic con mV7t ordained ht the citt COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: S dlon 1. That Street Improvement ntatrlct No 5491 be. end le hereby, ere nt*'«! in the Cltv of Omaha for tha Im roxement of 42d Street from Lsavsn worth Street to Center Street by paving and curbing. Section 2. That Street Improvement Dietrt< t No. 2491 shall comprise 42d Street from Leavenworth Street to Cen ter stre. t in said <lty, end shall Include: Lota 7. 6, 9, West one-half of Lot i. Block 2; Lots 9, ID. 1!, 12, 13, 14, 18 nn<l 16. Block 4 Lots 9. 10. 11, 12. 13, 14. 1an<l 18. Block 6; all In Thorn bUE5,.P,r*. 3. 4. 45. 60. 61. 65. 65. .4. IS. 101 102, 103, 104. 105, 106. 107, 164, 15n, 156 157, 158. 1 - 9. 160, 161, 162. 205. 206. 2u7 208, 209 210, 211. 212. 213, 214, 215. 21 o’ 259. 260, 261. 262. 263. 284. East 19 7 feet of Lot East 23.7 feet of Lot t*. East 4 2.4 feet of Lot 56. Eaat 1 * feet of Lot HO. East 23.f feet of Lota 108 and 153, East one-half of Lota 183, 204 217 and 258; Leavenworth Heights Addition. . .... Weal :00 feet of Northeast % of 8ac tion 29-15-13 lying East of Forty-second street between North line <jf Center atreet and South line of Pacific street. Lota 1, 2. 3. 12. 13. H and East one half of Loti » and 11, Block 1; I^ots 1. 2 3. 12. 18, 14. and Eu*t one-half of Lots 4 end 11. Block 8. Comer Addition. Lots 1 2. 3. 4. 5, 8, 7. 22. 23. 24. 15. 26. 27. Eaat 20 feet of Lot 8 and East 40 feet of Lot 21. Block 1; Lots 1. 2 3. 4. 6, 15, 16. 17. 18. 19. and East 25 feet rif Lot C. Block 4. Morton Meadows Ad dition. _ .. K ,at 500 fpet of Southport % of North w. -t of Section 53-K-U lying Weat of Forty «p '.nd strort beiwe»n North line if tenter .treat and South line of Vi ool worth Avenue. . - Th- out*-r boundary of said district; snail b# the < iiter boundary of aald lota herein set forth. 2 That th- City Clerk of ths City of Omaha be, and he is hereby direct ■ <1 to advertise for and re'el vs bids upon asphalt, stone vitrified brick. vitrlLed bri'k Mock artificial stone, macadam, c-eoaoted w’ood block and asphaltic con re'.- for the paving and curbing in aaid district, n a l d bids to be made under r nd in accordance with plan* and apeci f. at ions prepared by, and on file in ths off < e of the City Engineer. Section 4. That this ordinance ■hall teke effect and lie In force after fifteen da » from and after it* passage. Passed. December 28. x# * w JAMES C. DAHLMAW, Mayor and I'r* m i-nt of <31t,’Council. Alt pat: CLAUDE F. BOSSIE. (SEAL) City Clark. DU_ ORDINANCE NO 1 It*. An Ordinance creatlrx 8tr««< Iinerov. men' Mi'ilct Nx 71*0 in th« City of I II: ha for 'he purpoe* of California Street from P0”*"’"™? Siren to Wert line of Forty-fifth Street he pavtnir and curbing, and Lx.n« and defining the boundaries of a* d dia tri t. and dlr». ’ nx the City Clark t» advertise for bids upon asphalt, atone. \ trifled brick, '. trifled br,*-K block, in tifirlal stone, macadam, oreoaotea wooa block and asphaltic concrete. _ EE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA. Section I. That Street Improvement Dirtr:• t No. Utn be. and la hereby, crj c-ed in 'he City Omaha for the lm nri ei en« of California Street from For*. - f urth Street to We-t |-.rt fifth Street by paving and curbing ths..’*'"1n' !. That Street Improvement District No. 2«S0 shall comprise Ce Ifnrnlx stree* fr. m Forty-fourth Street to West lir e of Forty-filth Street In said city, ana ’h?,ot 'r’v^t IS 5 feat of Lota € and T. and the West ID feet of Lot ?. Block 3 F;nngdale Park Addition - Lol, I« 17 H. :» South 32 1 feet ef Lot' 15. Block 1. Dor»c Ken A Addition. Lots 1, - 3. 4 6 and East 4t 5 feet of I.or «, Block 13. Poppletcn Park Ad ' The’ outer boundary of aald district shall be the cater boundary cf aa*a lot* h*^,o^,3,°^.t the Oty Clerk ef th. Cltv of Omaha he. and he Is hereby, di rected to advertise fer and receive bid* ur-oti asphalt, e* r». vl.*.. -d brick, sit rifled brick block. artificial stone, mcadan creoso-ed wood block and aa • haltic concrete for the r*a' c.g and earn ing of said district, said bids to be mad* under and tn accordance with pians and specification* prepared by* and cn EU* w tfi* Office of fh- City Er.aireer. Section 4 That thi* ordinance *h*ll rake effect and be in force after TJlteea da vs from and after it* passage, lasted: Dec*mt*r 2f, 19... JAMES Cf. DAHLMAJf, Mayor and Pres : J?f „C1 Att*H? CLALDE F* BOSS.E. (PEAL) _ - City t ORDINANCE NO lltl« . An Ordinance determining a.r.1 onelartac Cum r.g Street fr m East line of lid Street to 40th Street in the City of Or :*ha to b* tart of a main thorough fare leading out of the city, same t* be known as Street Improvement Dis trict No. 24** directing that said dis trict be Improved by repaying, replacing al! defective curbing and readjusting th* old curb, fixing and defining the boun daries of said district wherein proper tv may be assessed with the cost of such improvement; and directing th* Cstv Clerk to advert!*# for bidds a* re S Hired by the Charter. ____ IT OB PAIN FD BT THM CITT COUNCIL OF THE CITT OF OMAHA: Section 1 That upon, th# Introduction of th.s ordinance, the City Cierk of th* City is requested and directed to caua* no- '-e to be published in th# cfflctal paper for three consecutive days, notlf; mg th* property owners withir. Street Improve ment District No. 24»* that th* City Coun ri: will sit at th* Council Chamber begin - *ng at 10 o’clock a. m and until II o'clock a. m. on th* 24*b day December 1*23. for the purpo** of heartr.r complaints or objections against determining and declaring said part of Cuming Street to be part of a mu* thoroughfare and for th# farther par se rf considering and determining whether or not asid part of said Street is a main thoroughfare. Section 2. That Street Imrrcvement District No. 24 4* shall commas Cuming Street from East line of 32d Street tn 4 th S’ree?. an 1 shall include: South 150 feet c? tra-.'t of land lying be tween Stth and 49tb Streets, and North cf «'um!ng Street, known aa Park View Addition. Lota «. 7 f. *. 10. 11. South 4* feet ef Lo; l and South 64 feet of Lot 12. Mercer Park Addition. > uth 552-2 feet cf Carolyn Mercer Park Addition. I.ota 9. I*. II ard South 161 f#*t of Lota 5. 6. 7 and * Block 12! Lots 1. 4. 6. *» and 7 Subdivision of Block 6; Bern* Park Addition. Lot 10. Block 16. College Place Addition. > h 14* Let of Lot# 1. 2 * 4. 6. «. and South 144 feet of West J« fTv feet of L< : 7. Block 4 Hillside Addition No. I. Lots 1. 2, I. 4. 3. 4 and 7. Block ?• Oruddy*a Subdivision. Lots 1 and 2. Block 6: Lota 1 and f. BIck k 4: Lot# 1 and 2 B'f^ck I and Lot* 1 and 2. Block *. Lov-'i 2d Addition. North one-half of Vac*'ed A ley lying West of snd adjo e*«g Block *. Lows'* 2d Addition. Lot* 1.2. S 4,4 and T. Block 1: 1 i ■« l 2. %. 4. 6 ana # Block 1: Sherwoo4 Park Addition. That pars of Bern* Park lying between **.1 ar.d 36th Stre-s from Cuming Street to Lincoln Boulevard. North one-half of vacated alley lying S.«u h of, and adjoining, the South 141 fe«*t of Lot# 1. 2. :. 4. 6. * and South 141 feet of West 36 77 fee* of Lot 7. Block 4; all in Hillside Addition No L N ith one-half of vacated alley lying S.vuth of. and adlo slac l.Ms 1 and 2. Block 1, Sherwood Park Addition. The outer boundary of said district sha’l be ah# outer boundary of aaid prop erty herein eet forth. So :ion 3 That the City Clerk b*. and he is herebv, directed to advertise fvr sn-i receive bids upon asphalt, stone, vitri fied brick, vitrified brick Mock artificial st. ne. macadam or*osoted wood Mock snd asphaltic concre’e for repaving sa d district, replacing all defective curb rc an.l readjusting the old curb: said bid* to be made under and tn accordant** wfth Plans *nd specifications prepared by and on f e In the office of the City Fngtneer. on 4 That this ©rd - ance shall rot be passed unless and until the Qiv I'oun 11 may determine said r-art of Cuming Street to be part of a main thor oughfare leading out of the City, and if and when passed, the same shall n.>t l*e n for. e and effevt until fifteen day* from and after Its passage. f Passed December ii*. 1**3 I JAMES C. DAHLMAN. 1 J Mavor and Pres den* of City Council* 1 Attest: CLAUDE F BOSS1R. t* <SKA 14 City Clerk. 1 • IN An Ordinance creatinir btree* Improtr# nu!it P-«tr d N . 4$x n the City of Omaha, for tha purpoea of impro'tn# alley between 45.1 .Avarua and 45 th Street from Mason Street to Pa cl ft# Street bv p»*irp, ««* fixing and de finite the boundaries of Hid dietrtcl, and directing the Cltjr C1e:k to advtr lt«e for M* uhon asphalt, stone, v»t« r fir I brick, vltrlf.nl br k M.vl, ar | t final stone, macadam. c -reacted VOS* block and aanha't e caAriet? R V IT ('Rr.AlNKP RT ‘rHK CITY COI'NCll PV THF CITY or OMAHA: Sec: n 1. That Street Improvement P -t * t No 14)1 be. and ta hereby, created In the Cite **f Omaha for the lm» • eament of alter between 4: * Avenua end 4 th Street |r<oi Vr*o» Street ta Pacific Street bT ravin* the same. >. :ion i‘h,t r. **et lm, rovement \ *" • ... neon 4 Id Avenue and 4Mh Street from Mason Strvet to Pacific Street tn aatd city and shall Include \...ta .*■ -it. :r?. •?«. ff>. ma. m, rs*. rsi. :*«. :■*. is*. xs?, xit. “54. rot. til i*:. t < 5 144. f4.\, 14*, : *:. ?4v, f4t. *:>A av.d sit: all in I.eavea* uorth HeUatt Addition The outer boundary of raid district shall tv the outer boundary of said lot* herein *et forth Sect i n J That the City Ctrrk ef th* Pit of Omaha be and he i* hereby, db • » ;e»t to advertl** to ami re ■ '• htd* upon asphalt, stone, vltrif.ed hc-.sk, vit r ' -d b*tck block. s-t f etal atone, mac adam. rre**’tfd no 1 Me, s and asphalt *.* rote foi the pax ,t| of ** d district, and I * • * rdai * x* itb r sn* a«d > »■- Realtor* 1 Vx. l ,n : tn . * e t’fil a of the Cl tv Kn*tneer ' action , ha: th a ordinance shall taka - ffe, t ai d be m to « * f t er fifteen dan from and after its i'4«*»)v Pawed: Pen rvher V. 1*51 ,1AM’’4 t4 P Am MAN. Mayor and president f tip C. i*dl. Attest Cl. A V PIS r RCttHin. tSUAU) City vhri.