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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
Rcultv Suta for v Wn‘k \rr Mruw w Hmmli Mum I rant* f« r» Kattpp I win M.IHHi In S16JMMI, I II lie I «•>! Whin* Id'*- It nl tlurtl II lift,fill an>| |id|| attests ta pew all adt|tM Miiftt IM IMt* I *’lti‘te« | ttMtttM dial I let I# rapid 11 d# > eltipipg 1,1 whet* ptMntll nf I It a I MrtPItt will prd la* rmjulred U* t" *l,it p inait fin tfti mdlnarf pMi* I ItltM I. 'TIi* tm tenae In lltl niilttMf nf •teres and “Itin l«i*lne** IP this Virtu III*,1' llattaril aald Inal week, "la pid taking bust ness an at ft "tit thoee al ready established in the Ptalrtrt; II la •imply bringing tnnrt hualnest In lha palgltbnehniHl Most wf Ihf** new alnret mtatt an additional terrlae ' Tha llanaan alorat are tn i ttplrd by lit* ,n«is» I'laanara, lha < offee ishop, a Plggl) Wiggly al hi a. a hardware •lota, barber ahnp, Irakary nnd t hdailfy parlor. Ilaitaait'a firal business tsuture In • ititahtt wa» a l afrlarta al Fourteenth anil Farnani alrerla, under ilia Wood titan of Ilia World building. Ila later npanarl the Lincoln Inn cafeteria al PlKleentlt nnd Farnant atraata. nnd than went to Twenty-fourth and Far n mi. A few years ago llanaan gtartod buying In lha Dodge Dundee district, and lie now owns lha eoulheaat cor tier of Forty-ninth and Dodga streets, with a frontage of 140 feet on Dodge and 150 feet on Forty-ninth. llnneen la now considering erection of a motion picture house between Itla stores and the Lungren garage. 80 Firms Signed for Trade Trip Itinerary to Include 90 Towns in Iowa and Missouri. Arrangement* of Omaha's annual spring trade trip. May 19 to 23. have been computed by the Chamber of Commsrce\rade extension committee, of which 15. H. lloel Is chutrman. Th# Itinerary will enabls Omaha business men to visit 90 towns and cities In western and southwestern Iowa, and northwestern Missouri, which total In population. 100,000. This territory has not been reached by a regular Omaha trade trip for more than 10 years. It has been toys I territory to the Omaha market, however, and th# relation lietween Omaha Interests and the merchants In these cities has always been friend ly. Moreover, business conditions In Hie cities on the ltln<r*ry are reported to he favorable as compared to other sections. Th* good route ««U< ted for the trip Is not the only Inducement, however, for this year George A. Seabury, the radio expert of previous trips, has guaranteed to cut In on station tVOAW every evening. More than »0 firms or individuals have already signed up for the trip. Fireworks Fund Now Set at $2,500 Fontenelle Ataociation Ask* for More Money for July 4 Observance. The Fontenelle Celebration aseo elation has figured that it can put on a* big Fourth of July celebration this year as In past year* for $2,601) and will circulate subscription Hate this week. Donations may be sent to C. H. H. Timms, Merchants Nations! I tank, Tha amount already received Is se follow*: fr.viBuily raportad .$17109 Omaha At Council Bluffa St. It. It.. 190.00 Mayor Jamas Oshlman.. 1* 00 .toaaph Hummal ... 10.90 M. Mortanacn . 10 00 Sam Kll* . *.»* Cllfion HIM Bakary . ‘09 Hay Loaf Bakary .. Mf c r Bureaaa ... ‘ *0 Trpnk Tlahulato . *00 C. V. Wsrflalg . Phil Styor . Iff I, . r. Worth . *00 Krma Hstmaa ... * "» Maad Hardwara Co. * 00 Cllfion HIM Phsrmary. J.JO Haorga W. Welsh . 2"0 Han Lavlnaky ... 5 oo w r. Msadowa . *■"" Andy Hanson .. } 00 tv A. Whlaansnd .. t oo A T.. Paypna . 1 «o K. I,. Schomsrt . ) 09 c A. Amlorson ..... J 00 c w Hubbard .. 1 *0 Ws/ss ShappaM . ion OaoriS W. l.swoon. 100 W A. Ohrlamsn . 10# Kdwafd Wallin* . 1 00 Cllfion HIM grooary.,.,. )0o Kuih Soranaon . 10" Augual Kamp .. 1 00 W. J. Morgan . 100 Harry Raaanbargr,- . I™ <ha Has O. Wright . 1 "0 If W. Hoeaa . 1*0 Crant IfT Boar .. !•** Total.r.. .$♦»*.#* HAPPY HOLLOW UNIT IS FILLED Ridding sites are exhausted In tha first unit of Happy Hollow Addition, which was put on tha market a num ber of years ago by fleorge and com pany. Dr J. .1. McMullen has started i he erection of a new home on the last of ths sites at the southeast cor ner of California street and Happy Hollow boulevard. This first unit of Happy Hollow extends from Chicago street to Un derwood avenue, and ll*« between Flf iv-second street and Happy Hollow boulevard. The fourth unit of Hapfty Hollow Is now being developed by tjeorge A company, and Has west of tha Dundee sunken gardens between Underwood avenue nnd Cuming street. Boya to Run Burgras-Nasli. National Boya’ Week. April 27 to May 2, will be a live one for the boys, but competition will he especially keen on Tuesday—"Boys Day In In dustry and citizenship." Tuesday mornlg I he old regime will step aside at Burgela-Naeh afore, and Omaha boya will take cha'ge of af fairs. Offices*, executives, depart mental managers, and floor manag ers will all V>e r a placed by boys from the grade and high schools of the city. tork. College young people *i» making extensive preparations for * May day festival and musical and expression recitals during commence •tent k»s|i, beginning May U Elks to Dedicate New %1Mfl Uwr Thurtdw _ tmm|i*e* of the interior of the new KIU* building, Kigliteonth nml II oil no «troef«- t pfier left, the howling alley*; upper right, dl reef or*’ meet lug room; lower left, woman'* rent room adjoining the linllroom; lower right, the billiard room. Attractive One-Story Bungalow Her# I* an attractive one-etory bungalow. Or rather It ia the one story and a half type of bungalow. It boateta of flv# room# on the flrat floor and an attic. Ar.roaa the front of the house le a porch, built aa wide aa poaelble to aeeure the maximum amount of com fort for warm weather. The porch la SO designed thut It may he glazed In winter to add another room to the home. Down the ernter of the house, from front to rear, runs a hallway. This hell la designed to rneka It poaelble to FARM LAND IS TO BE ADVERTISED A movement I* under way by the Chamber of Commerce of Falla City to advertise to Nebraskans, lowana, Kansans and Missourians the farm land of Richardson county, according to the Nebraaka Realtora' association. The plans Include compilation of data describing the quality of the county's soil and Illustrating tfa pro ductivity. The purchase of Nebraska and Iowa farms by farmers la con tinuing, with land prices remaining strong and Increasing In tome locall ties. One sale reported last week was a. 1*0 acre farm a mile from fihenan doah, la., for $40,0000, or $250 per acre. A farm near DeWItt, Neb , sold laat week for *1*6 per acre. One of the largest prices paid, according to laat week'll report, waa $360 In .Jasper county, Iowa which waa paid for an *0 acre farm by TV, O. Abrams. Humboldt l-'.srl filslder, who wse rendered unconscious In a collision with the touring 'Sr of .Isrk l«aw of Falls city. Is recovering. The horse fitalder was riding waa killed In the collision. move from one room to another with out dlaturblnfc other occupant* of the plar*. The hall la eapcdnlly dealgncd to accommodate a atalrway ahould a room In the attic be contemplated. Ily I.. V. (IKAHAM. At Inal the drcnhi til tli# founder# of Dodge SB. Benevolent end Protec tive Order of KIU# I* to come true. In place of the little one room home the organization occupied ut the time of it# Inception ;i* year# ago, if la to occupy a new home, eight #torle« In height and embodying everything ii modern club need#. Thursday Is to #ee the dedication of the new dub houae at T'lighteenth and Dodge street#, on Friday every cltlr.cn of Omaha la invited to look over the building nod #ee how well appointed It l«. Juntra O. McFarland, grand exalted ruler, la lo officiate at the formal opening Thursday. The dedication aervlco# are to last through Friday nnd Hat unlay, closing Knturday eve nlng with a ball. The new building la one >,f the fin e#t Dike’ home# In the »e»t, elected and furnished at a coat of approxl tnalely ||,6(i0,00tt. Oround waa broil pn one year ago. ih* ground fliH/r. of (Hr buildlfijr *x»*pt fno lohb y, in devoted to hu«l **** *!»*'* Th# lobby m flfof with ■ i up#* Ini rublier flooring, ffm walla mrp pnno|#d in Mark walnut. On* of the moot beautiful room* In the building la the men * lounge, which Open* from a small library It '* rwnelad, *« it all the place, with lilio'k walnut nn<| In well lighted III, j, ruga cover the floor, comfortable • halt* and davenport* till every avail able bit of apace. On* of tha women - lounge room*, and perhnp* tile moat attra.tlv* la Ju*t off the lutjlroorn. Thla room I* furnished In /tulet gray*, th* floor I* covered with heavy ruga and the win dowa are *o aha dad with a golden col oietl drapery that the light la aoft ened and yet not obscured. The lodge room lt*elf |* of l,|*( k walnut panel* Th# Idllinrtl r,«m I* complete in every iletull. The fttltlea are new and the light* are carefully distributed An effort ha* been made to furnish sufficient chair# and neat* for every spectator* who may drop In Tn th* baecment are in howling alleys There are machine* to *« t up the pin* «uto mailrally end red light* to signal foul* to acore keeper* Th* Imllroofn I* a revelation In In terior decoration Working on the theory that the room would be used chiefly at night, the decorator h»* centered hi* attention on the light* A* a result, every corner I* brilliantly lighted, and yet In no spot can a "glare of light' b» found. At the south end of the room I* the stage, separated from the room by heavy wine-colored hanging* In th# c#nt*r of the hanging* la a picture of an elk’a head, the symbol of th# order. On the three their* devoted to sleep ing room# great attention ha# liean give nto the detail*. The rooms are light and cherfut. WARM WEATHER SPUR TO SALES l,H»t week * warm weather ituwd great aitlvlty In the home buying *r nrdln* to Omaha realtor* The Hiliroedrr Inveatmenf rouipany, on# day laat week, had 24 rail* for horn#*, from advertlaln* and for aalr *l*na, made three aalea, and had tin fnerou* rail* for houaea to rent. Kenneth I teed. aeryetary to Ifuat Inga A ll'jd»fi, developer* of W#*t Hodac nr rea and other pfopertlea, mad* a *lmllar report, Several pur r-haaea have lieen made rif home alter in the w>*t Par Iflr dlatrirf, where Shul»r A r*ry ar* developing prop #rt» Firolserage firm* aay the dealre to huy home* aeema to he Inereaalnit from fhoae who <an afford only the three or four room Fiona* up to thoee who ran p»y for a manaion "Hubby, you muat waah the ear and the do*." "Hnppoa* I waah the far with the do*."—F/ouiavlll* Courier-Journal. Tornado Insurance L. J. Goodall HAMILTON 4k CO. 303-4 Neville Blech j Plant Trees and Shrubs Now! Oct everythin* planted a* aeon a« possible, so that it will have the benefit of our spring rains. Before Planting — Inspect Our Stock See how carefully we handle everythin* and how well we protect the roots and keep them moist, Everythin* ia kept inside, where it is cool and all roots are kept packed and regularly sprin kled. This method keeps nursery stock in perfect condition and la much hatter than temporarily planting it expoaed to drying winds and sun. Everything Sow Selling at Specially IjOW Prlcet MENERAY NURSERY & SEED STORES OPEN EVENINGS OMAHA SOUTH OMAHA ISIS Far asm Street 2S0S "Q” Street COUNCIL BLUFFS 34fh St. and West Breadway PHeae Ceaasil Bluff# IHI Are You Planning a New Home or Some Improvements? Let Us Assist You We can refer you to reliable con tractors and aid you in many other ways. It It Our Business to Serve You UPDIKE LUMBER & COAL CO. 4500 Dodge Street WA Inut 0300 llliKinr** Dihlrirl Flint l)i'\rlti|iiii” UIim ki nf Nun * *1 I if»n Hi •ml 0«hI||i IMtig Vililnl III. Th* !«••* t* »#l»i» *•»» m>k lit# l«M tttli |i ih»m M^'il'fli In lh» nm4 Ifwlipfprf lhf|»^N III Ilk fifth-# of 'hf t*flP9*4 «.f llM^ Thirty**" t*f i'i«»mli iMttrH hnn»li IN ll<r Pit «!*%• "I |Hift|tit>«« ftgftaM* IlmtP Tht» i tofaat ||**a ttittga«l Iff fHwn • l»» | II WHI iltiH PPPtr* litilftlNl Iff |Ni|tt«*tl nf lit* *Tlt TM Imnafara htaHM *#r* f •4lf«l T V 0t**| *« M A Tiran Ctl Thirty •io-ni • **#•** |L|i“ ^ »!•»*» phHhftto*’ to AP*a ft Hi'klll, f|]A • apt! 31 §'•**• II !•* Mar>* tf'iii-Piw In Ithfi 9a11 i liirtt' attaat $« 4aa llatnla Farit If ft 4 ••»!«(* • H >P t'f*n rta* • !«» wt* H Hat NutMi thiru Ihilil • '•**• • ■ l*n M i I'MtiHfr to r». uftta * ithao /I: I lAftfltOt to nia*i*'l, |IN.#aa W»t»h ft * I rtf flr» to J W Hang a 9*41 i ||i<f«tl|tt>n »trrat Ir.lta MmaaiM VI I »* h«aM*a*n *o Mat' iln- har. It • I.afattlf- at *»* |f Ural |#«trn«i>rlli .VI \| ftohartaon In r V Cataraon F»f*j if atatilh i,at naan Maann and l.agvan | worth Mr* at* I* TAt Frank f<!ilh*tt*H •« h' II Multi, Hill Alaaon atrart. |c ?f» Aartlifril. Mollla C Clary to Oyarlanf li»rt«a|* an«i Moan.a non party, 4t«4 North Thirty. . * * Taokara Morfgag* f^an rompanv to If A fta voh l.arlmora avanu* hatwran I f ly-fifth and Forty.alatfi atraata. I*.At>° FlrltC Clrth. Klltl hPth Forgo to Ah* ftlitgar. 10®l till Turner haultrartf. Ilo.foo. A W My4fi#y to Kl>*« MolorUhinar, tloi f*n|«pl«t on a van it a f 9a iMoti. Frgnrla Afaaarg »o Coula Marchatfl. Mil I .aka atraat fM»t Inna I ims 0«*;ar Ola*n to Idma M Nodraard, tiorthraa* ■ omar Twanly fourth and fda • traala 91. JAN MargutrHa F Tyrall to Ma|*n \f' l4tr« ■*» . T• r*ja hatarr.n T**tnty-tJgh« h and Thirtlath atraata 14.Aon North ft Mr. ra ft Maarlllf ip L f »*'•** *142 Foliar avanua. IA.I00 Vafhorg V Knodaan to O f ftaad. 1129 North Nlnataaflth a,ra*f. 14,Mb ft A Wolf rompany to Front* vv*da bori 2117 North Tn#«ty-foyrth atraat, 14 PM /.trail* Wlthntfl to W A Kurth 2412 /.aural *vanu* M If® Puaan ft Nlrkola to N M. iaaord, 2AAI For* atraat. $4,140 f F Fltrh to J#ovla Harka. A2I9 N',?fh T»*n'y aavanth avanu* $4.1 If. Hansrom VnrU ** fj ''art bar* to T V. Jarohaen, 59## bottftf Thirty-aerond ivtnue, fMtof Marti* Holbrook »*o Mary F Dro/.d* Thirty.aleth between Pran< «• and Can tar etreate |« *99 Mathraaf, R#i»r» heal l->tate "tnpany to T,'jrla Martfanaro. 1 £S7 Hark Wild av*nua ft til booth Omahs Filipp* f’atta vine to Antonio Hr#ef, eou»h»e«f corner Thirf y-aif htb and K atrnaf* 14 Tin .telephone Mafia to Peter N*la<»n, Jark* •on between Fifteenth end Kaven’aantli • tree.# f«U# tneoran** Hatidin* romptfif to O J M.l ue HI! M street ft.lit Anne A Skinner ta J T Hartnett, Dll M efrae*. 119 ''99 Jarnee Srern** U> lama# ft ha, lit! boath Mn»h atraat, ft,*99 ftvedre, Fndora H fkea to Anna •’ M'f*ul« i|f# I'ndarwood avenue fin (a# Kluahath H bfewart ta It I. firratl, (91( Ceaa atraat, fJ 9,999 f olurnbci* ■ Tha 27th Annual rona^n lion r*f thA Platt# County MundAy Hrhool a a*"' bit Ion wei hald *t fha Pa las tin# BAfrtlat rhurch with II Pun. d*y lArhnolA f#pr«AAfi(A(1, SEEDS^:'. BULBS \ that bloom! PLANTS I need any? AxpartfUi, Bhubarb and Horse Bediah Boots. Planet Jr., Seeders and Culti ▼stors. Oopber and Mole Traps. The Nebr.SeedCo. Cor, lbtb and Howard Sts. AT.1739. llrmston Apartments to Open Till hi * i Inin ha a |M I intent him 1* nuttr )"•' in mIIv flltl»hri| hihI th* ft rat i»n«m* will rnnve In May I Th* litilhlliiK l« hnii'in a* th* l iin atoll atttf I" |mat*»l at 411 North Nlttetoiftth atreet, Th* t'iniNtnii rfmtalnp *1* n flit it * if► •pafimawt Having a Umi*' living r»w»m, M(f H*n, <1fa»a|riK i*w»m ami »*f»th Kol'flni !»•*!* j*r# ynwl, '•'•in » nHpfi « nf for tart) af>*rtr#»* r»* (rirfu«1r« gna »nd |r*tm>»« William H. Mayan In awnar of ?h* ilmfl'llne Tht Patnrn Truaf <nmp*pv l« ranfal agnnt am! mattasat CAMPBELL SELLS MORE BUNGALOWS T, B Campbell, 437 Keellne build Ing, hna aold aeV»n bungalow a In the laat few day*. H* I* arei-t.ng It on a lr*'-t on Fifty-fifth, aouth of Leav*nworth afreet, and plan* to build It more. Campbell apectall**« in the five to ••van-room type*, both one and two atory d'-nlun* with large bedroom* and aatra long living room* llnti ttf th* houae* hr ha* built hav* been void before they were completed on tin- monthly payment plan. VAff to hear program* fram B UU (tat)on■ 400 t* 1000 DON’T NEED7et&: TUBES ™ £rK7*c2v , Mkr *>rnda«jf*4 (retard envelope for wr-toreof mr art, LtON LAMBKKT art to. VotutitL w w hite Keaaa* - -a Plant Now! Right now ia the time to plant trees, shrubs and plants, buy your stork now and have it planted early. • We have opened for your convenience the largest, most remarkable nursery stock ever displayed in Omaha. All varieties of Evergreens. Shrubs, Perennial Plants. Or namental and Shade Trees and Plants. These are all good. hardy Nebraska grown stork and adopted to this part of the country latrriiaalr car laatfaraplaa ■"■•Iff. Oar prtrrr arc rraraa •Ma hrraaaa fra (raw all aae arra Mark aaS «l arr a raai platr araaalaatlaa fram (trarr la plaafrr. I f. t7uZ*mUt, Mar. AT. *174 ar HA. MM Sorth Aide—<• 4HI.F. >1.0* KR AHOP, JillH *. t4tb At 1 GOOD men MUX GOOD nHHDf »tr» Mi Int Imnc •••In far Un< Win l>i latli'i rlatfefi fwli Ifm aa4 Win Wlaii* ftairia iHMa Oaar Caarif Win Aralta tr*a aai Knar Otari* (taa flak rranrlf rrttanlM fttM ▼rtlliMM It \ Iim mm* Rmm WUtf Psp»r ■■»»(« <>'!»> r»M »*#•! r»M Poll I CHAMPION IRON A WIRE WORKS Ht* Ml itrkNc HfMU 4.1. uMr. Pn» An Investment Suggestion by Arthur Brisbane, Editor Arthur Brisbane, highest paid and best known editorial writer in the world, recently made 1 his state ment nboiit investments: “You can never be sure when money that ought to go to stock holders will go to insiders in the shape of graft and extravagant prices for car wheels, coal, rails, etc. “There is nothing like owning a small piece of earth—Real Estate. Then you can be your own hoard of directors, and trust yourself not to cheat yourself." There is no place on earth where Real Estate is SAFER, and More Certain of Increasing in Value, than in Omaha. 0 Omaha is growing, and her continued growth is certain, guaranteed by the rich and growing agricultural ter* ritory which surrounds Omaha. OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD Consult a Realtor