Omaha Builders Can Match Your Choice. Read Ads on This Page Now BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES J5e per line r* h day, l or 2 days. ] L’o per line each day. 3 or 6 da\a l^c per line each day, 7 dava or |onr*r Classified Ad* accepted at tha following > offices: _ Main Office_... 17th and Farnam Sta. South Omaha..N. W, Cor. 24ih and N S»*. , Council B.uff*.IS Broil St. : The abo\e rate* apply to all advertise ments in clarifications: I,oat and Found . J Help Wanted Female . -• > Help Wanted Male . 2j» Salesmen and Agent* . *n Situations Wanted Female . 31 Situations Wanted Male .. Article* for Sale . 46 Hri’t and Da ry Products . 49 flood Things to Fat . 61 Homemade Thing* . 62 Household Goods . 6., Swap Column .53A Wearing Apparel .. 6ft Wanted to Buv . 61 Rooms With Board . *2 Rooms Without Board . .. 63 Rooms for Housekeeping . 64 Rooms Unfurnished ... .64A Suburban Hoard . 65 Farms for Kent .75A For all other classifications our regular rates as quoted below apply. Call for Classified Ad Department. An experienced Classified Ad taker will re ceive your ad and a bill will be mailed later. The ratP* quoted above apply to THF EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE._ ANNOUNCEMENTS Funeral Notices. A M'VRIGH— Mlrha.l, .March 15. 1S24. nice 67 years 6 months 6 days. He is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Anna; two daugh ters, Mrs. P. II. Fitzpatrick of Danbury, Ja., and Miss Rita of Omaha; one son, .1. Gerald of Omaha: two sisters, Mrs. E. T. Mr-Amirews of Denison, la., and Mrs. T. J. McAlpln of Elk City, Okl . and one brother. Thomas, of Kansas City. Mo. Funeral serv'lces Tuesday morning from the family residence at 1142 S. 29th St., at 8:30 oVlnek and at 9 from St. Peter church. Interment Holy Sepulcher epme terv. For information call JA. 2342. DIETING—Bertha, March 16. aged 70 years, b months, 14 days. Mrs. Dieslng was the widow of the late Theodore Dies ing. and is survived by three sons. Wil ,11am, Ernest hjuI Albert, also two daugh ters. Mrs. Fred Sunder snd Mrs. Ed. E. Poceksi, all of Omaha. Funeral services will be held at the Docekal residence, 2430 Evana St., Tues day, Match 18, at 2 p. m. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. ‘ MURPHY—Clarence T* March 16. 402 North 23rd atreet. Deceased Is survived hy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 1C. Murphy and one brother, James E., Jr., of New York city. Funeral services Wednesday at 8:30 a. m . from Hoffman Funeral Home, to St. John's church at 9 a. m. Interment Mt. olivet cemetery. Chicago. 111. Train leav ing over Rork Island R. R.. at 5:35 p. m., Wednesday._ TECKMETER—Fred, age 40 years, died SundHV at a local hospital, la survived by two brothers, Henry and August, two sister#, Mrs. Mike Mlttler and Mrs. Louise Suchart, all of Omaha. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Brewers • hapel, 246 K St.. Dr. It L. Wheeler of ficiating. Burial at Gracelnnd Park ceme tery.(I LEE—James T., March 16. aged 64 years, 3 months, 21 days A resident of Omaha for 30 years, and is ‘survived by one brother. George of Plthian. 111. Funeral services will he held at the Bral ley A Dorrance chapel Tuesday, March 18. at 4 p. m. Interment. Keokuk. Ia. COLE—Gertrude, age 17 years, March 16 at the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard C. Cole. Services will be held at the home. 1915 Lothrop street. Tuesday at 8 30 o’clock. Inquiries may be ad dressed to the Burket chapel, 3405 Far nam. HA. 0090. FOSTER—Sarah, March 12, 1924, 76 j years. Funeral services from the residence of1 her son. George Foster, 7623 No. 29th St. Florence at 2 p. m., Tuesday afternoon. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. Friends are welcome. HANSEN—AlRce Marie, age 27 years, 2 month*. 19 days. Beloved wife of H. L. Hansen. Funeral from F. J. Stack A- Co.’s par lor*. Tuesday, at 2:30. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. Friends are welcome. Vaults and Monuments. B "Automatic Sealing'* concrete burial vaults - recommended by all leading undertake:*. Mfg. bv Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Futiefal Directors. C HEAFEY A HEAFET. Uundertakers and Embalmers Phone HA# 6265. Office 2611 Fatuaro (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1182) KORISKO FUNERAL HOME. 234 and O Sta. 1260 S. 18th St MA. 0880. AT. 1971 HOFFMANN AMBULANCE Dcdga at 24th. Funeral Direct ora. JA. 9901 H. H. KRAMER FUNERAL HOME. 6119 Military Ava. WA. 6314. N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMINO Quiet. Dignified Supervision. CROSBY-MOORB 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047. TAGGART * SON. 2212 Cuming St. JA. 0714. HULSK A RIEPEN, Funeral directors. 2224 Cuming. JA. 1226. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN. S411 Farnam St. C. a HAYNES FUNERAL, HOME. 2920 N. 24th St. KE.. 0247. DXJFFY A JOHNSTON. 211 ■. 13d. new funeral home. HA. 0417 BRAILEY A DORRANCE. 1123 CUMING ST.. JA. OS/'O Cemeteries. D rORBHT LAW N C E M ET KRT. WF7ST OF FLORENCE. A few of th* many advantages of Forest Lawn: Proper location, safe from dis turbance by the city's growth. Not op erated for profit. Perpetual care. High, rolling ground. Mile* of macadam pave ment. Offices at the cemetery (north of city limits) and 720 Brandels Theater building. _ WEST LAWN CEMETERY. OMAHA’S finest burial park. 6wth and Center. Family lota of varying size* for Immediate or future use, on easy pay ments. Perpetual care. Complete courte ous advice KaBtly accesalble. Call WA. OH20 or AT. J979. we’ll take you out at your convenience. _ Florists.E UPPERS. Kiorlit. 2«th F»rnam, JA. 3400 JOHN BATH, no, Farn.m. JA l»0« Personals. 3 THIS SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furntture. maga zine*. We collect. We diatribute. Phone JA. 4115 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our nsw horns U10-U12-1114 I>„dgs Street. _ DON'T READ THIS If rim don’t want your piano tunned for $1, JA. 1475. Call for MV. Hoyt. METROPOLITAN Baths, massage, men, women and children. 1310 Chicago. Phone. JA. 0514. Theatrical historical rnaaque costume* for mav* and parties st Lleheo's. Omaha. Lost and Found. 4 IJ ST— Bls« k handbag on North llth St. nVar Cuming Name plate, Bruce Lant. f iberal reward. Call AT. 3542 before 6 p ,n. and KK 4190 after 6 p. m_ j<( jhfT—-4Jlaaaea. blat’k tortolae-shell rim and bow a, leather mae, between No. 40th Avh, and U. P. depot, KK 5339. WRIST watch, white gold, lost 1n vl • inity of 16*h and Csstellar, B. I. A. on back. AT. 7413._ L< ,ht--Black leather wrist, bag contain ing papers, purse and name. Call HA. 3 539 Reward AUTO MOB I LBS Automobiles for Sale 5 10-DAY GUARANTEE. Ford sedan. 1922; .1uat been thor oughly overhauled; good tires; neat appearance. A good safe Investment. HANNAN VAN BRUNT Farnam st 20ih. HA. 0861. Used Car Department. eTThdS—DODGES— HU1CKH im a. v— x«i. uk. in*. AUTOMOBILES._ Automobiles for Sale. 5 LINCOLN PHAETON. LATK 1922. IN PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDITION. NEWLY TAINT ED SAUK BRUSH GREEN. BLACK TRIM DISTEEL WHEELS. KHAKI TOP THIS CAR IS LIKE NEW AND 18 * \ EKY REASONABLE IN PRICE. GALL II \ 436*. MB. HEBHY j FORD COUPE, excellent met hanical j « nndltinn, five good tires. g »od up holster*. starter and demounts i»le rllme Would consider k good open csr In exchange. Call HA. 4629. A A$T EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ST. fi:m rn. knrd. 12-cyllnder. 1916. Five passenger car. In excellent condition. Owner lo sell at once for price of Ford. Call \VA. 5148 for appointment Tuesday. FORI) COUPE. LATK 2 2. WITH EXTRAS. RUNS FJNK. MUST SELL. TERMS OR TR\DK COUNCIL BLUFFS. HKD 1113.___ r.ipo ift-'mr 1920 model. Starter, mechanically perfect. Tirea extra good. f largo'n. Can be seen «t 2866 Davenport St. HA. 2061. Mr, SundHI. HUDSON touring, late model and In ex cellent condition. Guaranteed. See today. Guy L. Smith. USED CARS. O. N. Bonney Motor Cd., 2554 Farnam. FORD ton truck, first-class running or der. to first man with $125. Alt Parking Co. Pith and Jackson Sts WILL SELL my 1922 renewed Maxwell touring at a huge discount. Terms to re sponsible party. AT. 4413. NASH-VRIE8EMA AUTO CO. USED CAR STORE. 2045 Farnam AT.4640 1921 FORD touring. ’Will sell cheap. AT. 44 11. Mr. Laurhlin._________ CHEVROLET 1924 touring car for sale. WEB 413 2. Trucks for Sale. 5A ONE to three-ton used trucfta. t«rmi can be arranged. International Harvester Co. of America. 714-16 8. 10th «t. Auto Accessories Parts. 9 FORD touring top cover complete with back curtain. $5.00. Ford fenders. $10 a set. Kaplan Auto Parts, 2111 Nicholas 8t. INSTANT ELECTROLYTE. Guaranteed to recharge anv batter* In serviceable condition. Will not freexe In the coldest weather and it will not sul phate plate. For sale in filling stations and garagee, or phone WE. 1666. GUARANTEED new and used auto parte at a snecial cut price. Nebraska Auto Parts. 1016-1* Harney St.. JA. 4931. and Pnnmic St.. AT 1970. Service Station—Repairing. 10 IN DUST RIA L A UTO M ACHIN 1 STS Rayfleld carburcton end Eisemann mag neto service. AT. 2560. P MKLCHOIRS A SON417 S 1ITH. BUSINESS SERVICE. Business Services Offered 13 JAMES AI.LAN'S D.l.ctlv.., Exp.rt l.cr.l service 311-112 Nevilia block. AT. 11.16 Building Contractors. 14 LOW PRICES on toilet combinations, lavatories, sinks, bath tubs, range boilers New goods MORRISON LUMBER & COAL CO., 2?d and Paul Pta. WE. 5641. CARPENTER wore, new or remodeling, satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reason able. AT. 8279 FLOOR sanding. Old floors made like n*w. Lon gw ell Floor and Sanding Co WA. 29J7. -j Millinery—Dressmaking. 17 ACCORDION, aide, knife, box pleating, covered buttons, all styles: hemstitching, buttonholes. Write Ideal Button 4k Pleat ing Co., SO* Brown Block. Omaha. Neb.. Telephone JA. 193*. NEB. PLEATINO CO. Hemstitching. Covered Buttons. 11(74 Farnam. Second fio*»/ I A. 5*70 DRESSMAKING <>F ALL KINDS. PRICES REASONABLE. KE. 3292. Moving—Trucking—Storage. 18 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO MOVING PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING ■ouaehold goods, office furniture, auto*. 1167-11 HOWARD SIJA. 021*. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING MOVING!, SHIPPING STORING Estimates furnished. AT. 023(> or JA. 433a BEKINS OMAHA VAN 4k STORAGE. Mth and Leavenworth 8ta. Packing, mov ing, storage shipping. JA 4141.. GORDON'S FIREPROOF WHSE. A VAN $11 North 11th St. Phone JA. 3032; mov ing. packing, storage, shipping. MOVING AND HAULING. Long distance a specialty. WE. 6717-F1. Painting and Papering. 19 A NO. 1 paperhanging. Wall paper, x^bole aale price. Fred Parks. 4701 & 24th 8t MA, 0101. AT, 7404. PAPERHANGING and painting Will ^rRT^^ym^sjnnpla^books^^VVK^56IL^^^ Patent Attorneys. 20 J. W. MARTIN, 1713 Dcdge. Room 209. Omaha, also Washington; double service, single fee. Also help eell patenta. Printing Stationery. 21 COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Eddy Printing Co.. 213 South 13th Ht.. nhi»u*. JA. aOf.s Repairing. 23 USED and new sewing machines Sew Ing machines and vletrolaa repaired Rent machines. 41 per week; $3 per mo MICK EL \FUSIC HOUSE !f»th and Uarney. aT. 4361. Renovating and Dyeing. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO.—Faathers rent vated and mads up in new feather-proof ticking. 1907 Cuming. JA. 3467. _EMPLOYMENT._ Help Wanted Female. 27 LADIES—Double your earning power by ieurnlng Beauty Culture. Snort course completes. Da.\ or evening. Easy work. Big demand. Positions waiting ('ail or write. MU1/I5R COLLEGE. 109 S. 15th. COMPETENT white girl for general housework. Must go home evenings. Call HA. 76S&. Help Wanted Male. 28 CLERKS -Railway Xpll. Other good Oovsnunnt porta] poattloiu. $2,300 yearly. Experience unnecessary. Full particulars free by writing. r writ# Mr. H. J. Ooodrow, Supt., Municipal Island. DETECTIVES. Opportunities for ambitious: we trsln yod free; earn while you learn. Clarke System, P. O. Box 239. Providence. R. I MEN—Our short course of barber train ing will put you In a good paying posi tion or profitable business. Day or eve ning. Can or write MOLE Ft BARBER college, ion s. nth. ALL MEN. Women, boys, girla, 17 to AR. billing to accept government positions, 9111-9260 (traveling or stationary), write Mr Ozmcnt, IDA St. Louis, Mo. Irnmudi. sttly. FIREMEN, brakemen. beginners. 9150 $250. (Which position?) Railway, T-2515, Omaha Bee. m IN w th rif tc tell sggs. butter and chickens; pet ninnent. 1007 Howard. Htlp Wanted Male & Female. 2l) CLERKS. M »ip. 9120 $m mo. For gov ernment position? Experience nnne.es sary. For free list positions, write R Terry (former Civil .Service examiner), • •• 9 Be rrleter Bldg Washington, i» C WANTED—Men and women to sell the famous .f. Ft. Watkins products In the city of OmaliH. .M« u have customers n«.w preferred. Call between 9 and 4 p hi. Monday at h*23 N 30th Ht Salesmen and Agents 30 SALESMAN—Exclusive sales diatrihtitor, direct factory connection for new spe cialty of exceptions! merit Inslimt up peal ro using whipping paper Cnusual opportunity for mm v ho < m moderately finance hlm*elf « all Rov Domains Hotel l onttnelle, Room 537, for appointment. _EMPLOYMENT._ Salesmen and Agents. 30 ■AI.KHHKN WANTKI' Owln, In ,nl«rr merit, plana of our i»e* Moines Hiatu h 1924 operations, we have five excellent • minings for first cla-a salesmen to sell our complete Una of #9h Whix Auto products to dealer trade* In Iowa terrl tnrv. Only men pnsseasing real mer chandising • bill tv *nd c|e*n past suc cessful records will be considered. You will be backed with special local and national advertising and given an op portunity to make real money and a permanent connection. Interviewin Omaha will he arranged soon. Write full details past experien -e. Address W. L. Lushbsugh, 700 Cherry 8t , Pea Moines, Iowa. " - Situations Wanted Femaie. 31 WANTED—Day work. WE 7178. WHITE woman wants day work. JA. 6*1*. FINANCIAL. Business Opportunities 33 BUSINESS OPIH IRTUNITY Young man to act as our representative in his locality, honest, reliable, and who wants a business of his own State ref erences and financial standing INDUSTRIAL SALES DEVELOPMENT, 22 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. THU PORT SIX AGENCY m»)(<•« a prof itable business for energetic business men. See Ralph W. Jones, distributor for Ne braska and Western Iowa. 2421 Farnam CAFE In town of 14.000; doing 1125.00 a day business. If you want a cafe look this over. Will give terms. Address C. J. Craig, TTnion Cafe. Hastings, Neb. WANTED—A physician in a town of GOO population, practice established, no com petition. For information, write Box 131, Nt b. ANY business, anywnere, sold for c«*h No publicity Federal System. 306 Pax ton Bldg AT 04*2 Investment—Stocks—Bond*. 34 LOW RATE on dty property, qukklj closed; no monthly payments. JA. 1533 W, T. Qrahnm ' M. A. ANDERSON CO.. JA 6107. Real estate. Surety bonds and kindred Ine Real Estate Loans. 34A 6 % AND 6 PER CENT MONEY. Loans on Omaha Improved property at lowest rates. FRANK H. BINDER. §21 City National.JA. 2111. OMAHA HOMES—EAST N KB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1015 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg JA. 2716. 6TX per cent loans on Omaha residences Cash on hand. Prompt service. E. H I.ougce, Jnr., :,38 Keellne Bide FARM LOANS! Large or small West Neb farms, ranches Kloke Investment Co.. §45 Orn Nat Bk CITY real estate mortgages and con tracte bought. Mr. Larson 104 North Fifteenth street SECOND mortgages or cortracta pur chased by Tukey Company 620 First Na tional Bank. JA. 4223. 1 WILL buy •nortgagea and contracts Corkl:i. 948 Om. Nat. Bidg.. Omaha. Neb 5H AND 6 PERCENT—NO DELAY PARTIN BROS Mt Omaha Nat Bldg Money to Loan. 35 THIS COMPANY IS ORGANIZED To supply yrejf money wants In tha same way that banka supply the money want* of the business community.* Any amount loaned up to 1500 and you can repay It In ea%y monthly payments Our equal payment plan repays the loan and all charges. We have been la business In Omaha over So >ears a. d can assure you of a quick, confidential and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY 506 Karbarh Block. Tel. JA. 2395 Southeast Corner 15th and Douglas Sts DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, bualneea etrictlv confidential. Tha Diamond Loab Co. 1514 Dodge St. Established 1*94 EDUC^,^ONA^^ ^ ^ Local Instruction Classes. 38 DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. BOYLES SCHOOL. Complete course In all commercial branches. bookkeeping. comntometrv. shorthand, typewriting, telegranhv. secre tarial. banking, aaleamanahlp. civil serv Ice. English. You mav work for board while attending. Illustrated catalog free. BOYLES SCHOOL. l§th and Harney Sts Omaha. Nab. JA. 1665. DWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenography and Bookkeeping^ Weed Bldg , lith and Farnam. AT. 7416 EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for e fine office p*aitlon. Call AT. 7774 or write American college, 1912 Farnam. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1402 Dodge St. 1306 Douglas St call or writs for lofortnaHow._ COMPTOMETER school, 300 Courtney Big Dancing Academies. 39A Largest dancing classes in Omaha. "Thera's a Reason " KEEP'S, HOTEL ROME. • JOIN NOW. JA. 6470. I. IVES TO CK. _ Dogs, Cats, and Pets. 42 POLICE DOGS, two females, one 2 !4 years, one 5 months; beautiful, intelli gent. Call WE. 2696. 2022 Ohio 8t. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles. 43 HARNESS AND SADDLES We make them oureelvos and sell them direct to the consumer; high gtnde hnr neig at 1st cost. Writ** for free ratalog. ALFRED CORNISH 1210 Farnam S Omaha. N»c. COWS for sale, Holstein and Durham, fiesh and coming fresh. 6920 N. 36th St. KE. 6173. Poultry and Supplies. 44 HABV CHICKS pure. I red, ten varieties. Phone Black 3349 Franklin Hatchery, * 690 Frnnklin Ave.. Co. Bluffs. la EGGS from thoroughbred H. C. It. I. Bed. Own strain. farm rnnge. WA. 4971.| ~ merchandise._ Articles Tor Sale. 46 WAGON and two horses, double act har ness. 4 .r> 19 S. 2Ct h St. MA. 2 729 Business Equipment. 47 WE BUY. sell safes make ureas, show rases, etc. Omaha Fixture A Hun ply to. S W. cor. 11th w nd Dow alas .1 A. 'll Hi Fuel and Feea. 50 BItICK PLANTS AND KE PLANTS THY OUH t'OAL It'a lust what you want. W# have two mines to aunnlv you Write (SMOKY HOLI.OW cuAf. CO. Albls. la Miners Since ll>o, KINDLING—16 truck-load. delivered Sawduat. shavlnge Phone JA. I7H. KINDLING WOOD For sale. < heap WE. 4 44 2. Household Goods. S3 I-1 IINITUIUO—The kind thm you would Pke to possess, as well as staple articles Prices within reason. Stephenson Auction House. 1909 Capitol. Goode sold at auction and private sale __ OAK dining rom get. flrHens cooker, bed spring, h child a bed. all singly. WE. 1049 _ _ _ _ ELECTRIC washer, almost new, bargain • all IiA 6192 »rter sunilii> _ F« |R ft BA I. furnlt ur« and ruf bi net. Homo Furniture Co, Smith Hide, Swap Column. 43A 91,000.09 in Open Accounts, Heveral Hun died Dollars Personal Note* Trails all or any part, for good used Au'o nioblles or go4>d Player Plano D 4 16, umaha Her. _ MITCHELL touring rat. completely over hauled, complete equipment, numerous nvtras Fix good • 'ord lire* To trade for liiterioi decorating F 696, Omaha I tee,_ * f HAVE a 1923 Ford i midst er in excel lent condition, new style side curtains, that I warn to sell or trade for 19.'n or 1921 Dodge roadster. Box A-lLl, (Manila Hoe. __ j 12-KAf. house, steam bent. sintahle for ntirs**' home or rooming house Trade for 9 or O-i ni. house A 103, Omaha live ) Sign of Progress Every one has an ideal—an ideal home that he is sure is just what he desires. The signs of progress are the houses built after individual , ideas which are in themselves con crete evidence uf the progress of their owners. Consult a good build er, let him modify or bring out your ideas and put them in concrete form. That is the best way, and sometimes cheaper, too. Read the Building Ads Today _MERCHANDISE_ Swap Column. 53A 9*;0 ACRES good. Improved land, all in cul tivation, lieMr Kimball, Neb. on state road for trade, what have jou to offer? A -1 04. Omaha Bee. CLOSE in corner 302 x19'» ft for house cr bungalow, west or park, paying dif ference. A-128. Omaha Bee. EQUITY in new r.-rm. bungalow, north, near car for equity In house, west or southwest. A -1 2 9, Omaha Bee. HAVE cash equity of 84.LOO, almost naw duplex, 4 rooms; good location. Trade for bungalow. A-174, Omaha Bee. WILL take lota as down payment, 6-room brick veneer, Co. Bluffs 13 minutes from Omaha. A-130, Omaha Bee. NEW, modern R-ronm bungalow near Clifton Hill pchool, for lot near 30th and California streets. D-478. Omaha Bee. What have you to swap for $375 equity In house near Florence Boulevard and Ames.' A-131, Omaha Bee LARGE iron outdoor flower urn for part in clothing, shoe* or what have you? I3 27.1 Omaha Bee. ALMOST new 3 hole gas plate to swap for 1918-1924 Ford radiator. D 444. Omaha Bee. EQUITY in cottage and two iota, trade for Ford coupe. i > - 4 7 4. Omaha Bee. PART fruit acreage in city limits for what have you? B-287 Omaha Bee VICTOR vlctrola, cost $175 will ttade for Ford touring. P-t*87. Qniaha Bee Jewelry and Watches. 54 ONE karat size diamond ‘luster scarf pin. Platinum pet t ing. $3 ■ i KK 2919 HATCHING eggs lrom niy exhibition egg laving R. L R*-d. KK. 13H« Machinery and Tools. 55 I.cHron Electrical Works. 318-20 So. 12th. NEW and second hand motors dynamos ■■■■—————i—— - ii » Radio Equipment. 59 GUARANTEED CRYSTAL SETS. Guaranteed 3.n90-ohm Head Sets. $2 $5 R. M SHLAES COM TAN Y. 216 N lf.th St. JA. 1147. open evenings Wanted to Buy. 61 DESKS, DESKS’. DESKS New desk*, used desks bought, sold and traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam St. AT 1146. WANT To BUY—Cash register. 8 ft. floor show race, grocery display mintor, (.rated, f o. b. cars. Must t»« in good order. Ad drees Y-2»bt|. iMnnlu Be.-. WANTED to buy 10 Stroud dump wagons A. H Read Co AT. <*124. _ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board 62 HARNEY ST. 3S04 — N>"lv fuml-h-d room", with bn«rd. walking dl«t block to »two 4 3i lin«-*. 11 A 1 I > 3. Rooms Without Board. 63 2209 HOWARD—Elegant large front room for two. Also smaller rooms for one or two. Plenty of heat and hot water. HA. 4329- Nice large living room, with enclosed sleeping 'porch, private home. M rage FURNISHED room and alcove, suitable for 2 or 3: clean, newly decorated, clone io JA. 0464. HA. niOH- Nicely furnished room with lavatory: reference rtnulretl: gentleman preferred. DUNDEE--Nicely furnished front room, on ogr. private, modern home. WA. t»466 DUNDEE choice room 10 new private ho/ue. Subtly modern WA 24 23. 660 S 26TH AVK Southeast room lit private home; references. PLEASANT front room. In private family VV E. 10 ML Room* (or Housekeeping. 64 TWO nice rooms, everything furnished: garage if desired; reasonable. 3111 S 2 4th St. AT. 2.".96. 31ST AVK . 124 S — Modern room with three windows HA. .1713. 2663 POPPLKT* »N—4 room* Everything furnished. «’ . 11 mornings or after t'» p. in. 2620 MANDKRSON 1 rim unfurnished, ru-vly d. < orated, garage, private family. 4763 NO. 24TH. Large front room for housekeeping oi aleeplm on fin 616 SOUTH 221* ST Modern 2 and 3 rn». apt CIom In 14 i" Hi « week. 2416 MANDERflo.v—light housekeeping and sleeping room* WE 1K32. TWO or three-room Apt Private hath, clean and reasonable 1112 s 11th Where to Stop in Town 67 HOTFL HANFOftP — 11th and Farnam. HMTKf, IIKNSIIA W—18th and Farnam ttneclni rate* »•» permanent gwaat* R KAI ■ F.S I A T K— F O R K E N 1 Apartments—Furnished. 69 FAIINAM'unit 3«tli Twn-ro'ini •nl<«, prl 'Bin liath Tha Colonial, IIA. (<.11 4 HI N'l I k INN IH»MK for tha traveling • nan and wtf»» \T *nr, n _ Apartment*—Unfurnished. 70 4 llouM APT |f-*> $f>6 llt»* Tlialkin. f-.'fl H.» Jta\ h -omforlabla. u.-ll ut i ank•'11 apartment in walking dlatirne At « moat raaaonabla rental. iMuko It fit i n I Agvm y, 17th and llow aid .FA. A l AHTII I:NT.H and flata for rent. \\ I I’AI.MKR CM AT till n •• a I Katata Management Rperlallat a. r1 . i 4< 4* *1 | JtiHN K Met ’A Ft V I I.IjF, KKALTOIt. HI A I ."21 "Iron ONk of Lit AFC I. H lono A I* A It T MFC NTH (’all I * KT It Tlfl TI iTTm T t.'OMPANT VV 1! FltlC OMAHA IlkNTF at 4144 17 th I nd Fat warn eta KAHN AVI and 3MTH iTv- mum apart I •• <'olonla 1 HA. 6314, I > UN OEM WOOD IVK room Art. with ft-room accommodation \\ A. 6’• 2ft. ^REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartments—Unfurnished. 70 l.'N'i'TR.N isn EI> 4 room apartment in Angema \ ■»« ant Apnl I. Hfi 2074 2 214 J» St. at 23rd—Strictly mod and 4 •m. Bi»t . at earn heat: private bath STEAM HEAT, 4-room apt., love rent. ^ • Iowa In. <} I*. Stehbina. 1619 Chicago St BIOHT-ROOM wteain heated apartment. 2901 Dodge. Inquire at 2911 Dodge 4 ROOM fiat, hath. 1112 So. 11th. Business Places for Rent 71 MODERN at am heated atore. Low rent. O. P. Stabbing. 1610 Chicago 9 Houses for Rent. 72 4 R. M E.\ Fit. rrtLORKD.|20 3 FURN IISIUMJ. ROOMS. CLOSE IN. 37 3-R. MOD. FLAT. 256S LEAVENWTH. 20 a-R. MOD. STUCCO. 2720 JACKSON.. 40 5- Ft. HEATED APT. DUNSA.NV . 60 OM. RENTAL EX.. JA. 3619. HA. EGOS. 35TH AND EARN AM—Seven-room mod ern houae to rent by owner, reasonable. A Do four-room cottage, partly modern HA. .326a _ ’806 N 17TH ST.—6-rtn. frame home large ««reened porch with or without gar *c**. $45 per mo. Call WE 3169 SIX - ROOM modern hollar, pear two car lines and Hernia park 11A. 4339 6- ROOM houae. all modern, $33 1118 So 9th JA. 2671. 291 h St. :mi,» PIXKM:V ST i „ r, rmi U>h 1677 Offires and Desk lioom 7S FOR RENT—Office auite very dealrable for law firm *»tc Apply Room 400. Eirat Nat’l Hank Bldg FOR RENT—Dealrable office, faring ele vator. Applv Room 4t*o. Eirat Nat’l Bank Bldg__ Farm Lund* For Rent. 75A ACHES. 5-room house and barn. 54th | and Decatur St*. $.100 17 acres and 5-room house and barn. list i and Webber St* , $175. F D WFAD AN!) r> H BOWMAN 310 S. ISlh St. Weail Bl.l* AT. 0151 | HEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE Business Property. 78 LOT 66 ft., two small houses, six blocks ft«»m P. U. $6,50u. Bargain .1A 0327. Farns and Lands for Sale. 79 IMPROVED 220-acre farm, 1 ‘e miles north of Watson. Mo . In Atchison - County. 7 miles south of Hamburg. la All under cultivation, 16b acres in fall wheat. 7-room house, larg** barn. 50\'A j Brick cave, garage, double corn crib.1 Will exchange equity for property Ini Omaha Call HA. 5299, or writs 2101 ! So 13d. St. j E OWN several farms In this exreo uonallv good wheat and corn belt for sale ! also two farms in Nebraska Might con sider some tra-le. Also want a»»nt* Write Mr. and Mrs. C A. Smith, Eads. • olorado City Acreage for Sale. 79A COUNTRY CLUB ACRES. This beautiful suburban proparty, located on the Bellevue Boule vard. adjacent to ('amp Brew ster and close to car line and Forest Reserve. There art a few remaining unsold acres In this addition Prices from $400 to $1 ObO p*r sere. (Terms) s O'NET I S REAL ESTATE AGENCY * l 624 Rrandels Theater Bldg. Atlantic 1024. ! I TWO ACRES, with 3-room house, barn. chicken house and garage. 46th and Har rison. Price, $2,400. cash or terms. See | John Sandy. 2*16 F 8t. Houses—North. 81 FONTKNBI-t.R I’AUK m’NGAI.OW 5 room, all modern bungalow’ with oak f|t»or* anti finish. nearing completion, r»*i»tly to ot’cupv goon. Best buy In Omaha nt $4,650 with easy terms. Evenings phone Ted I’ltKln, HA. 7540, or Leroy tlehrls, KB. 6019 METCALFE COMPANY Ground Floor. 20$ S 19th St. AT BUS ( A THE!»HA L DISTRICT. New Presa Brick Duplex, 6 rmi and tireakfasl nook. " car garage, all decorat ed. now open for inspection Come anti seo one of the best built and moat he«u llful finished Duplex In Omaha 611-623 N inn, E. BUCK Of*, ouy and sell homes Houses tor Sale. 80 Bl.NiJAI.OW HPEC1 A1#S. $2,100—N«»*r Ysle Place. S room*, mod. except ba»h. has water, aewer. gas. elec, lights and furnu e, shout 14 blocks to Harney car. $400 caah. $3 500—Near Clalrmc.nt, 5 nice room* on 1 floor, south front lot. garage, in good shape, block to cat. Ask ing 1750 down $',250—W i'nut Hill, stucco. 4 large rooms and sun room practically new. large jot with garage. paved street, fl.OOy cash will handle. $5,160- Keilastone n-ar 40'h and Ames. brand new. large rooms, built-in features. $1,200 * ash. balance like rent. $6,500—Minna Lusa. extra large bungalow. great big living loom, pretty din ing room. built-in cabinets in kitchen, breakfast nook. 2 corner bed rooms, tiled bath with wall tub, finest construction, many spe cial features. asking $1,000 cash. $9,950—6 room brick convenient to Creigh ton, Vateg school, Tech High and cathedral The last word In bungalow construction. Double garage, l block to-t ar. $2,000 cash Call Jackson 2282. OF BORNE REALTY CO. ^3Q Peters Trust Bldg. WIRT ami 4 2d Sts.—Five-room house and two lots—all modern; $000 d^n; #37 per month Oill owner. WA. 1770. FIVE-ROOM bunP;1 low, full basement, ga rage. Call Ralston. 25-J. Houses—South. 82 Bt'NGAI.OW SNAP. I El 0 DllEXEI. BRAND NEW MODERN 5-ROOM AND BATH, OAK Et.OORS AND FINISH SCREENS, WINDOW SHADES. KITI.L BASEMENT, SOUTH FRONT. ONE BI.OCK TO CAR. PRICE I.OW AT *4,700. TERMS OWNER. SEE DR. MOTIS, 4718 4* BO. 14TH ST. R. D. SWANSON. Real Eatata. JA. 4323 Tasnr & Tatar, apaclallata In S. Slda home* _ Houses—West. 83 ROT 47«I5(I ft.—30th and Burt atraata 11.200. AH Improvement In GEORGE AND COM PA NT. AT. 1024. %'ALKINO DISTANCE. ‘ Owner anxtnua to sell hie practically new v-rooin ii'oUern home, with aunroom anil tie.plna porrh. pn T.lmoln Blvd Past offer taka* it thla wee!,. Call JA. 6431 or 1IA. 644.1 FRANK C. BEST CO AT 6 nr. • I,.1 ^ Sc< urj B'dg FIRST TJMK ADVLRTJSKD $•’.760 — DUNDKK— S'-.: ■ ' Mrirtly modern, oak floors and fini*h. Karuv-k, newly decorated, Fast from. Close to tar. $1,000 cash • r. I) SWANSON. 7:;» Kira* Nat 1 Bk Midi: .7A 4573. EDGE WOOD—Five room bungalow, oak floortt and finish, floored attic, full ta*e ment, $0.360.00. WA. 0337. FIELD club district. Just completed 6 rooms, modern, tile bath. Price $5.76* •*»> *er ms Call owner evenings, WA. 7050 POWbKH FINDS FOLKS who buy homes b et > our property with us for result* IA I4?6 BURT C. FOWiaKP, CO , Realtor# J' ILL build to vour order on our beautt* ful lots in Edrewood very easy terms Phone AT 3 540 Far Sale—Florence. 86' NET IIA WAT has improved acreage north 14' i^'kORENCE for city property. Ke Real Estate for Exchange. 8S ■ ARMS. Gipoona kteel. 410 Petars Trust __Lots for Sale. 88 LOT 56ffl 67. on 32d Ave. facing Hanacoir park, fltr aal* at a bargain pnc*. C A GKIMMEL. JA. 1*15. FLORENCE FIELD SELLING Salesmen on ground* everv dev <* W MARTIN A i‘Q., AT. 0187 _Wanted—Real Estate. 90 WE NEED 6 AND 6-ROOM HOMES CALL I S NOW FoR INSPECTION AND LISTINGS. MEMBERS OF MULTIPLE LISTING EXCHANGE WE GIVE SERV ICE EVENINGS KE K€ll OR KK 4744 GRl'ENIG REALTY REALTORS 7 A. 1966, _14<~>0 FIRST NAT RK LIST your proo-rty with ua or. If you are in the market for acreage, call Louia cohn fo# Quick sales. MA. 0143 VIA 3029 CAMPBELL will save you monay on cou atructlng your horn**. Best material* and workmanship 637 KeeJlne. at. 10411. WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH IS FOR RESULTb McrxiCE INVESTMENT ja. H4I NEW HOMES-YOCR TERMS OROVE-HIBBARD CO„ Banker* Re-ene HUIg AT.llftl SEE tia first. Need Mat Inga, any location 5 to ft room*. Shopen a Co.. Fealtora ■IA 422ft 236 Keellne Bldg CHAR \V. YOU NO A. SON Real Estate Rentaia. Insurance. City Nat) BankAT. 9898 O. T. HAMER. Inveatmenta Acreage. 15"S 5 a mam AT. ‘WE BUILD TO PLEASE.*’ TEMPLE McFATDEN 15Q5 Farnwm St AT. 9910 SERVICE AND RESCLTS Competent sale* force. TA 18 50 GLOVER A SPAIN. Realtors WE "SELL HOMES. LIST w'lTH l‘S HAMILTON A CO.. 7*1-4 Neville Block. J A 8887 WE *ei • and exchange acreage tract*. Call w H Br» wne Co . AT. 31^0 LIST your property with cltrla Boyer notary public. 23d and Cumltjg Sta. WORLD R E ALTY CO . Realtor*. AT. #49! ♦‘ha* K Befman. AT 62SQ Real Estate* H W Volland Co. for Real Service. AT 9616 G A S A S PELL Heal Eatat*. AT *232 SLATER A CO.. ’Realtor*. Reehns Bldg WFSTERN Real Ratafe Co.. Ja. 3«07 Iluettelmatrr Real flat ate. AT 8 2 69. -!—a-• citV official noticks. NOTICE To the owner* of all lot*, land*, tract* and parcels of land* within Street Im provement District No 2367. and to the owner* of all lota, tracts and parcels of land* abutting on or adlacenf to that part of 44th Avenue from Bedford Ave nue to Spaulding Street. In the Cltt of Omaha. Nebraska Notice I* herobv given that there ha* been filed with the Cltv Clerk of the Cltv • >f Omaha a petition for the improvement of that part of 44th Avenue from Bedford Avenue to Srauldlng Street. In the Clt\ of Omaha hv i*'lnr and curbing, said Southwest Corner 31st and Marcy 5 Houses 3 Garages 1 Lot 100 x116 Price $12,000 One Third Cash Mrs. E. M. Earle, 3830 Charles St. CITf MTMUL mitk i.' pet ii l'»n being in w urda and figures an follows Petition for Improving 44tN Avenue from Bedford A\**nu** to Mauldins 8tr«-ei To the Honorable City Council of the i’ltv of Ulna ha . \N e. in.* undersigned owner# of lot* or lamia abutting upon t ha part of 44.h Avenu** from Bedford A'*-muc to Hpaul ding Hired tn Hfieet lhiuein. *-mrri l»ts tri'i No. ?3.'»7. in the City of omuhn, beiiig record owners of a mnlorltv of th~ feel frontage on *aid pari *>f aald atrer*. ;*a shown by lb# irsm-rallc rerogi.,*>d I maps of aald fit', do hereby petition that i the same be litiprov-d bv pavina and curb ing I And we do further petition fhe CoiiHc‘1 'n order such improvement and « au*e it in be made, ind that 30 davs be allowed to the property owner* in said Hislilrt within which to designate the material | desired to be used in the i «vlnr of sai l street John He hunts#. October 2. 1923. Lot 34, Fontenelle Park Addition. 4b feet front by 122 feet deep. _ _ Ha set >! H« huetse. October ?. 1923. T.ot 4 3. Kontenell# Park Addition. 40 feet front by 122 feet deep Hans Poulscn. October 6, 19.3 T.ot 29. Fontenelle park Addition. 4u feet front by 12'- ft-ci d«*“p. Harry il. Converse. October 9. 19.3. f ot «.i Kordenelle Park Addition. 34.3 feet front bv 126 feet deep. Albert K. and Alav Converse. October 9 1923. Lot 62 Kontenell# Park Addi llon 4m fi t-t frt.nl bv 126 feet d* < :< lion*.re K. Hel'*. Simon II and Y anni<• Duwaon October s 1923. Lot ».:c Font nelle Park Addition. 40 feet front bv 1-6 '* Frank h.ind Mr.. Jlarv Heberline. rn-to b.r 8. 1928. Lou 17. W an ft front b> 1«1 f'-t de*-p. \ da and Frank Favdleo. October *• 1922 Lot 7. Fontenelle l«ir«t Addition. 41j f.-Ft front by 130 fevt d*- p. io'? Thtcnas 1 Malloy. October v *»**• lot. 4 end 5, Fontenelle Tark Addition, earn 48 re*. front by 103 foot iw Adelaide '1. Murphy, Or*oher 8. 1>-J. f.ot 10, Blo.k 3, Institute I’laro Addl lion 121 fee' front by Ml f**t iisrrv 11 and Alrna K. Bu*he> Onto Jr l»-t Lot ) Blo-k a. Institute Placa’Addition, 128 feet front by A0 feet Brick F. Harrell October *. 1921. | 2i Fontenelle Park Addition. 40 feat Murphy Cjt.jjr 9 19 3 Lot 48. Fontenelle Park Addition, Vo [Mt front by 122 f«t Lawrence F. Hartman, October f^ot 13 Fontenelle Park Addition, 40 feet front by 103 feet deep. T -/in-rr» Marie M Kockor and J. J keonArd, October 9 192?.; Lot 14, Fontenelle lark Addition. 40 feet front by l03fe«t d«?P Laurence c Oaughran. October 9 19-3, Lot 9. Block 2. Institute I la» e Addition, lix f*et front by 5" feet deep. El!* R RoetUi, October 11. ltl*. Lot" 99 100 and ml, Fontenelle Park Addl ! on each 4 ‘I fee ■ front by 1 feet deep jVavid S and Margaret Hoffman Guyer. October 13. 1923; Lot 75. Fontenelle Park Addition, 3» 5 feet front by 12. .4 feet '’A'Atav# A. «nfl (^rlnirtc- «»inuf!«r.n. ,\ r mb- r 12. IS:1!!: Lot 5». •' front bv 122 feet deep also Lot 6". -4 . feet front by 122 feet deep, all in Fome nt lie Park Addition. <'arris L Ma* kenz *. November 13. 19'*3‘ Lot l’1'. Fontenelle Tark Addition, ■;s*3 feet front oy 17 1 feet deep Arthur W Haxe’-sdorfer, November 13. IS*?- TvOt 113. Fontenelle Park addition, lu feet fpont by 137.1 feet deep. Waiter E. Standeven ana William K and Nancy E. Garner. October 13. 1J-3: Jxtt 91. Fun’ ; el> Park Addition, 49 feet fiont by 137*9 feet deep. . Ernest r. Harvey, October 13 19-"., Lots 7 3 and 74. Fontenelle Park Addition, ea< h 4" fee* front by 127 4 f* et deep Ruth t\ Harvey, October 13. 1923; Lot 75 Fontenelle Park Addition. 4m feet front by 127.4 feet deep. i harlea and Mrs Van Deuseu. October 15, 1922. l ot 47. Fontenelle Park. Addition. 49 feet front by 122 feet deep. John H. and Marie Rchwager, October 13, 1923, Lot *», Fontenelle Park Addition. 40 fe< • front by 103 feet deep Gustaf C. Bergquist, October la 19.3. Lot .. Fontenelle Park Add.t.on, 120 feet tront by 2 4 feet deep Peter <\ Honore. October 15. 1923. Lot 10. Rio. k 2. Institute Piece Addition, 121 feet front by 5*J feet deep. 'occidental Building and Loan Aeeoola ‘tfon. by George C. Flack, Treasurer, Lee N Hanson, October la. 1923, Lot 123. Fr nte> . i> Park Addition, 40 feet front by 134 2 feet deep. Christine and John Hansen, November; • 40 feet fr«*nt by 113 feet deep John F Flack November 22; Lot ; 12. 4 m feet front by feet deep; Loti 44. 4" feet front by 12c 4 f« «t deep, ail In Fontenelle Park Addition Hans J’ Jegs en end 1 Sibber sen. No-| vember 31. 1923; Lots U a-'d 1Fnnte noLe Park Addition, each 4i feet front! by 103 feet deep Filed; February je 1924. at 11 o'clock A M You are further nntlf'ed !h«' you and ea h of you will have fifteen day* from March 1 7, 1924. the first day of publica tion hereof. In which to file protest In •he office of the city Cierk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of s*d petition or any signature thereon. Published In acrordan e with Resolu tion No. 1*>M. Series 1924 Omaha. Nebraska March 17 19*4 _ James r. nocTOR. Ma-ch IT 1* 19_City <~>tk. NOTICE. TV and Block 1 9$ fee? front b\ 1UU feet deep, alto I of* 2 14 5 Block Mvstic Park addition. 1*5 fe»t front bv l!«H feet deep Jacket'n H Fraser. February 1* 14S4 I 01 4k Block 1. Mystic Park Add.t on 54» feet front bv i?4 5 feet deep Charles A Haberstroh. Lot 45. Block 1. Mvstic l'ark Addition. 56 feet fmnt by 12> 5 fee; deep John Francis Burke and T.yna I' Burke Lota 9 and 10. Block 7. Mystic Park Addition. 1 a a ft ei front by US 7 feet deep Mav D'deCook lot 34 Block 1 Mvat o Park Addition. 106 feet front by 129 i feet deep Matilda Meathoff. l.c S3 a«d 3« TV k 1. M'sCc T\»rk Addition. 160 feet front I V ? 29 .' feet deep George K ene February 13, 1 42 4: I.ot* xn 4’ nnd V Block 1 Mvatic Park Ad d'llon. 1: 0 feet frt.nt 1' '.' S feet deep Mr- I •* v* Pflug February 13. 1954 Lot IS. Blok 2 Mystic l'ark Vddltlun * f . ; • .1 »*\ 12' 7 f«*et deep. \\ p ’• o. H a • d R«»«e M Menkens Lots 7 and ' ! k Mv« P *» \.t tt ton l"0 fee font bv 11' 7 feet) deep. v Mare nee W M*b»r»tro vilh I*'* fe*t In! - »t>,l Noll. 1«, ?,-.•! t..tt t« j t Mtlitnry Addition. ■» t. t from lv ' j feet deep Artbm Th lo N r« d 8 'll * Bln M iry Add •*>*. h 4*’ fee* f• nt hv 1 ' ♦ rrt deep a'* 8 uth 4 a f.»»t N Mb '* feet Lots 4 e*i,1 ’ •* 1 , , Mi'll si X \ddi« OP each 4.* *eel j f • '« 1 f deep Fs'tete Mnrtgace F I oaw com nan' h* I H A M f. plc-ident N th 46 ffSl Lxfl I 13& feet daa|» Fr*nk h . ar». hot It. Hm k l Uf *»• | Park Addition, »® f*-at Moot ••> !*• 1 t**t ! ■ lluth A and Ko*-na Vard, J.ot 1*. him k : Mvatir Park Addition, *0 fatt front b\ \ “ feet daap Hanoi K and Yitoent F Kalla? I*ot I. Illii-k t Military Addition. 12* fa*t front I V 111 feel d* ap Ki>*d V»biu«r> !3, 1»14, »t 11 41 Oder* a m. You ara fiaralty no,,f *d that you if' a,-, h f ton Ml. 0a\a f f a. r% d i a from Ma mJi if IS «, tha first day of publica tion hare.if. in whv»*h to fils pmtaat 'n t! .. offira of tha < t>* tlark against tha regularity, legality or sufflcionrv of aa d petition or any a.gnatura tharaon. Published in arrordgneo with Resolu tion N »i JS34 pane* 1*24 Omaha, Nahrgrka March 17. IP- 4 JAMKd T, 1I'VT«*R. M 17 1* i* _< -y 1 >rb. ORDINANCE NO. 12051. An Ordinance providing for th* submis sion i a vote of the eiertors >f tie « ,ty of on,alia, at a geueral election nf as id City to be held on Tuesd*}. May f». 1 'j. 4, an amendment t«» ’he Charter of the City of Omaha relating to the manner in which ]«ubu‘ iinptuve iiu-atM ahall be let and supplemental to said City charter. i?E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COL'N 'jb uF *1111- CITY Of OMAHA 11 yn 1. 1 hat at the general elect'.on or. Tuesday. May b. J!#.’4, there ena.l be submitted to the electors of the City of Omaha for their adoption or rejection th»- following proposed amendment to me' City Charter of the City of Omafla. which amendment ahall be designated aa he - lion JbA of Article 111. and to be In words and term* aa follows. •Article III, Section 2bA. It ahall be the duty of the City Engineer, before bide are asked for by advertisement in any Improvement district, to make «.are fui and detailed estimate of the costa of the contemplated improvement. Much estimate shall be itemized so that a com parison nmy be made between such esti mate and tile bids called for. Stl< h e# - mate shall be suomirnd to the City Coun cil and in advertising for bids for any il* h work the Council shall cause th* • mount of su*h estimate to lie published therewith. All bid# received for any eucn work shall be referred by the City Council to the City Engineer for tabulation. Jf in any improvement district no Did a reread within such estimate, then no award upon any bids received !n excesa of such estimate shall be made in auch district until after fifteen da, a after the time for receiving b.da under auch adver tisement shall j.*v# expired, within which time any one desiring to do ao may f,:# a bid with the City Engineer, provided auch bid be within ifce estimate of auch Engineer and be accompanied by a de posit or other guaranty of performance similar to that required of bidders upon the work under the advertisement calling for bids. "If any bid within the estimate ‘be ao filed with the City Engineer he shall at any time thereafter within au< h fifteen days transmit such bid to the City Coun < il an.l award may be made thereon :n ke manner as if said bid had b*en re oe ed In pursuance of the adv eriiaement tailing for bids ' if any Improvement district where no bid la received within the estfma’e of th- City Engineer the bids ahall not be published within au< h fifteen da>s nor shall any petition designating material b+" signed, dated, or acknowledged within -uch lime unless g bi 1 as ai-uve set forth be filed with the City Engineer and an award be made thereon by the City Council. When any auch bid la r*s *iv*d and an award is made thereon it shall In a,l respect a be treated like a bid received and opened at a regular meeting of the city Council in pursuance to advert *e raent calling f r bids. When bids are called for by adver* *e ment for grading any street or alley within the City and no bid is rece.ved. withm the estimates of the City Eng.n*er the City Council may enter into a con tract to do auch grading w.'hout further advertising for bids, provided the con tract price be within the estimate of the City Engineer and the contract be entered Into vrithln thirty days after the time for r- eiving bids under the adver tisement calling therefor. The said question ar.d proposition to he submitted in the following form: Shall the «'hart“r of j» . < tv of Omaha be amended by the addiHon thereto of a Section to be known as Sec tion »4A, Article III. which proposed section reads a a follow*: ‘Article III. Section 2«A. It ehall be the duty of the City Engineer before bide are eased for by advertisement :n any improvement district. to inane a careful and «i*ta!lect no bid * received wrh:n auch es rna’e, then no award upor anv h d« re ^elved in *x »*• of such estimate shall be made ‘n such district until after fif taen dava after the time for receiving oids under auch advert.se ahall have expired: within which *:m# any one de airing to do ao may file a M with the City Engineer, provided an £ b:d be with in the estimate of auch Engineer and hu accompanied by a d*pnait or other guar anty of performance similar to that re quired of bidders upon the work under !h* advertisement calling for bids. , *rY bid w.^hin the estimate he ao rile,i wjth the City Engineer he sha'! at *nr 1 me thereafter within sud b 1 had bem re »e veil in pursuance of the edrertia.--n. nt e.ling for bids. **ln *ny improvement district wh > r* 7k J* r**CT,v<‘d wltlun Hi# estimate of ‘ hTA ,h# w'*» * * ' not bo published w.thln • u h fifteen dav s nor sha I any petition designating materia! be signed dated or tnknowiedged within N7C*e*> ‘I0'* un **** • b d as above set forth award^hr1^ 'a** Cjty Kn*in#*r an s Council niad* thereon by the City 1 *rv !t,rhf# **e*l**4 and an » mads thereon it abal! :» a 1 ht »ke a bid received and opened at « regular mee-flf rf the tl.y touncl! ‘n pursuance to adver'se ment calling for bids »• bl<1* a d ve-tfse - ment f ,r grading any ar.rent or .iw JJ !? " Ci\y *»<> n* bid !« received within the estimate of the f'itv r^ trh»r> Council mav enter into • ron trart to do such tradinr wifh- nt further iri'1krl5?D; ’ir bld‘ «•«'•**<« th. r„l;.r( n-|r. h. «,-hi„ Th, ,,, ni,T« „« Th, ,', -. i t d*'* «f'" '>>• !<"'* for in'“r ,h* • S.n*on II I'nd.r : I q n ,r1 orotnulTloq ,h»ll t>, qrtnTM Th. 1 V. ,n.d t”' wtir’’ <•! r «»M I,*,! .iwtm, .,.1 with an "\ mih h.fora th, wnrd -T„- .'-ail h. qqanT,4 rnn>IJ,riHl In favor of aaiil a-i r t m-rt «•! forth In aaid qu.ailon ar,1 nron. oaltlon. an.l all hallot, of smia Inal ,i,r ! »ttfh ,l,rti«n .. Th an -\ n-a.k hr for. th, tvor.f \o .'.all h* roontM ard ron*M.r»,1 a. Ttllr.t ,, ,t amrnrtnirrT art forth In *a ,1 j V 1 -’erk COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOT ICR ORAPfNO contractors \ '• » « he-ebv k ' en tb»: Frank Oewer i non tv Clerk, 'mrt H',u«e C~\a h*. Nehraekn w i re e \# 5e» rl p «a up to and uni l 1* o'clock a. vn on Tuee dav. V|»rrh '.#?« f- the c • * •>* . f Road Vo «4 and Xl .itar? S*y cub e xaida, more or ’-«* Hoad N.v ?». We*: of Wi.h'nron R'gh *’>’ • *.!•• cub • xarda ruo*e or >»• Hoad No .4 Ka*t of W'*»hT#tnn Hick* wav, #;o cubic vard» more or >** At R ridge No. If*. Hertion !M|.tl, 1 Me cubic yard*, more or ><*» Abida moat be made on bidding blank* In le fumlrhri bv the County Surveyor "nd »n aoc dance with ape.-.f ,*Mo0a r • pared by him 1‘x.h bid lilt b« a coi"paried bv a certified check or oa»h in the aum c* » (»©<’ m a guarantee ..f the a.-.eptar e of th % '• t f - * • .* Rida a Ml be conned bv the Rnard ef County Cotv.n A«era in ther chamber, c 'urt llouee. N i a«ka at the hour of lfl o'clock a. m, on Tueadax. March l * '4. I'h* Roar 1 * Count. Cotu*v *< .'ne-» re serve to tb*maelvea the right to reiect anx or all hut* received. R' order o' the Hoard of Cvmtv Com ««ionei* under reaoiutton o* kt«i.h 14. 1*24 FRANK PFW‘7T. iSK 4TM Cox;• x C'ark. M IX ?« Itxo w iii \ i\ ni y n or hi i r Tin DM VII \ III I \\ \N I \I»S