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    CONFERENCE GETS
—
Text of Note Reported to Aid
Outlook for Early
Settlement..
By DAVID M. CHURCH.
International News Service Staff Cor
respondent.
London, Aug. 6.—Germany’s rsply
to the reparations proposals of the
allied powers was handed to the al
lied council of 14 at Downing street
at noon today. This reply, it Is un
derstood, Is not contentious and gives
able assistance towards a genera]
allled-German agreement upon the
reparations Issues.
Chancellor Marx, Foreign Minister
Strescmann and members of the Ger
man delegation worked until 8 this
morning completing the German re
ply to the allied proposals.
Germany’s delegates made such
speed digesting the allies' agreement
that it was expected they would be
ready to take part In their second
plenai^ session of the conference
this evening.
The rapidity with which the con
ference will wind up its work will
depend upon whether the Germans
Insist upon Ruhr evacuation and free
dom of German railways before sign
ing an allled-German agreement. It
is anticipated the conference will sit
almost continuously until It ends. It
Is hoped that the conference can end
Frldny or Saturday and that the
Dawes plan can be put Into execution
before the end of October.
As had been anticipated, the Ger
mans raised the question of Ruhr
evacuation. The reply, It was said,
opens the way for an allied state
ment upon the definite dates for the
economic evacuation of the Ruhr;
withdrawal of French and Belgian
troops from the Ruhr; return of Ger
man railways taken over by the
French and Belgians and amnesty
for the Germans arrested during the
period of occupation.
The Germans suggested that pay
ments In kind not be extended beyond
the dates fixed by the Versailles
treaty.
In addition to the reply there was
a covering letter explaining Ger
many’s attitude on certain points.
Questions raised by the Germans
regarding the Ruhr are considered
by the allies as being outside the
scope of the conference. They prob
ably will be discussed among ths al
lied premiers and among the Ger
mans, French and Belgians.
From the nature of the two Ger
man documents. It was apparent the
Germans were making feelers. The
official German reply contains 18
typewritten pages.
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^ Out of the Records. |,
Births and Deaths.
0 Births.
Max and Valeria Darfacsewakl, hospi
tal. boy.
Paul and Lillian Jordan, hoapltaJ, girl
Boyd and Minnie Laihle, hospital, girl.
Joseph and Daisy O’Hanlon, hospital,
girl.
Herbert and Gertruda Schrader, hospi
tal, boy.
Olaf and Mary Brewlck. hoapttal, girl.
Joseph and Carrie Mitchell, hospital,
girl.
Lloyd and Estella Peck, hospital, girl.
James and Rosa Kllngeman. hospital,
girl
Benjamin and Ruth Sylvester, hospital,
boy.
Spencer and Estella Edwards, 2504
beward street, girl.
John and Sophie Kripsl, $001 South
Twentieth street, gi*".
Henry and O'lvo Harson. hospital, gir’
William and Evelyn Dilk«. hospital, girl
Frank and Dorothy Lawson, hocioUl.
William and Nell Trisha, hospital, girl
Albert and I.elah Knat-nu. hospital, toy
Edward and Esther i^raagen, hospital,
boy.
Harry and Mary «Jhamp1cn, hospital
girl.
Edwin and Emma Heller, hospital, girl
Earl and May Thomas, hospital, pin.
r*i.arlea and Helen H'J It hospital, xir'
Presley and Florence Bristow, hospital.
&athan and Sarah Woodbury, 4910
North Twenty-fifth, boy.
John and Anna Juhaa. 1256 South Four
Htttl street, boy.
Flovd and Agnes Watowlch, 2772 Arbor .
•treet. girl.
Deaths.
Frank Henry Ballsy, 60, hospital.
Emma Ethel Keeney, 33, hospital.
Laura A. Smith, 42. hospital.
George M. Southmayd, 61. hospital.
Building Permits.
Hugh O'Neill, 3321 Manderson street. .
frame dwelling, $2,000.
Mark Walker. 3656 California stre* t. |
brick \eneer two-family dwelling. $14,00' i
Mark Walker, 3666 California street,
brick veneer garage, $1,000.
J. C Schmitz. 4272 Blnney street, frame
dwelling. 13,600._
Real Estate Transfers.
Qeorse W. Frle.z and wife to
Frank Kodara and wife, Q St.,
10 ft. W of (2d St.. 8 Sid,.
^ *0x122 .. I *50
frank Urzendowskl and wife to
Ttaomae Bednarz and wife, ESd
at.. 70 ft. 8 of J St., E Ride.
*0x120 . *.700
Dtllla F. Baum, et al.. to Charles
W. Hull. Dewey Ave.. 1(0 ft..
E of 26th St., N Side, 100X
107.1* . *.000
The Byron Reed Co., to Floretta
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WAS BORN
Back Weak and Painful.
Mrs. Miller Benefited by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Rotas, Tex. —" I am writing to let
you know how I have been benefited
by taking your
medicine. After
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was born my back
was weak ami hurt
me continually, so
I thought I’d try
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hum’s Vegetable
Compound as I
had read so much
about where it had
helped so many
I had
Ii«an botbared with my back for over
a year, and it would hurt me until I
could not do my work, which is keep
ing bouse for three and cooking and
wualring dished. I tell all my friends
if they nave any kind of female trou
bles to five Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound a trial. You may use
thia testimonial if it will help any
one.”—Mrs. C. R. Mii.i.Eh, it.F.D.
T No. 1, Box 76, Rotan, T exas.
In a recent country - wide canvass of
purchasers of Lydia h. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound over 121,000 re
plies were received, arid 08 out of
•wry 100 reported they were bene
fited by ita nee. For Mle by druggists
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MIL TAX CASE
RESUMED RERE
Hearing on Objections to
State Levy Before Fed
eral Referee.
Hearing of the suit brought by the
Chicago & Northwestern and the Chi
cago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis &
Omaha railroads In 1922 to enjoin the
state tax commission from collecting
taxes against the roads, alleged to be
excessive, was resumed Wednesday
before B. H. Dunham, referee.
The Northwestern maintained that
the valuation of $40,350,715 placed
on its property by the state board of
equalization In 1921 Is at least $10,
000,000 In excess of the actual value.
This company operates more than
1,000 miles In the state.
The Chicago. Milwaukee. Minneapo
lis & Omaha attorneys declare the
valuation of $8,600,000 on Its prop
erty Is $5,000,000 In excess. They
operate 303 miles. It Is pointed out
In the suit that the farm lands of the
state, which made up 90 per cent*of
the taxable property in 1921, were
only taxed 47 per cent of their actual
value.
The case was first tried In federal
court In 1922 before Federal Judges
Woodrough. Munger and Lewis. It
was decided then, with Judge Wood
rough dissenting, that the case was
not under the jurisdiction of the fed
eral court.
The supreme court of the United
States recently ruled that It did come
under the federal court's Jurisdiction.
Mother of Five Dies,
Mrs. Elvira Boland, 44, 985 South
Fiftieth street, died Wednesday morn
ing: at a local hospital. She is sur
vived by her husband, C. L. Boland,
and five daughters.
B Yates. Pin* St.. 276 ft. W of
66th St.. S Side, 123.28x305.2.. 150
Theodore W. Metcalf* and wife to
Alfred L. Shelton and wife, S
W Cor. 42d Ave. and Maple St.,
80x120 . 660
Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to
Walter T. Gravea. Jr., and wife,
Pacific St.. 42 ft. E of 4Gth Ave.,
S Hide, 42x129.4 6,500
Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to
Anna L. Hopengardener. Maple
St.. 80 ft. W of 42d Ave., S
Sid*. 40x120. 650
Arcadia Land Co. to William R.
Young, et al.. Arcadia Ave . 246
ft. E of 3 let Ave., N Side,
40x120 9 1.550
Mamie A Sullivan to Margaret Ar
rlena, Saratoga St., 200 ft. W
of 24th St., S Side. 40x116 8_ 1,500
George & Co. to Stephen A. Skradskl,
N E Cor. 33d and Drexel Sts.,
41.3x134 1
Fred C. BurJIngim to Sanford Rlng
ler. N E Cor. 48th and Lafayette
Ave., Irregular . 350
M. L. Endres. sheriff, to E. A.
Benson, N W Cor. 42d and Maaon
Sts., 45x108 . 780
M. L. Endres. sheriff, to Minnie
Ruwe, N W Cor. 42d and Maaon
Sts.. 45x108 710
Abe Lewis and wife to Dan Her
manson. Q «6t . 126 ft. W of 26th
8f.. S 81de 25x90 . 600
Cornelius Holleatelle and wife to
C. Holleatelle and wife, N W
Cor. 66th and Binney t., 60x
128 .;. 3.259
W Scott Holden and wife to Alonso
F. Durke*. et a! . Florence Blvd.,
984 ft. N of Redick Ave.. Ir
regular . 11,600
Edgar A. Baird and wife to John
Beshllaa, N E Cor. 36th and
Farnam it., 66x140 . 27,060
Anna Morrlaon to Minnie Loeach.
Hickory St, 95 ft. E of 12th
St , 8 Side. 37x77Vb . 4,000
Barker Co. to Edla M. Gustafson,
S W Cor. Myrtle Ave. and Ore
gon Trail, irregular . 1,000
Edla M. Gustafson and husband to
Glen E. Gustafson, 8 W Cor.
Myrtla Ave., and Oregon Trail,
irregular . 1.000
William H. Smalla, et el., to
Krsklne M. Barnes and wife, 60?h
Ave.. 165 ft S of Farnam St..
E Sid*. 60x136 . 13.300
Edward C. Melsner and wife to Ed
uard Glsln. 53d St.. 250 ft. 8 of
Pratt St.. W Hide. 60x133. 1.400
Queen Victoria Jones and husband
to Sallle Sloaburg, Binney St.,
48 Vi ft. E of 27th St., S Side.
47x90 3,500
Bertha Drexel to Margaret B
Drexel, et al., Decatur St., 226
ft. W of 42d St . S Side, 60x
160 .. 1
Slate Savings and Loan Associa
tion to Walter A lilumel. 60th
Ave 198 ft X of Blondo St..
W Hide. 49*4x136 . l.UO
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LICOAI, NOTICKh.
Reeled proposals ara Invited from mn
tractor* for the erection «>f a cottage for
farm hoys to bs erm-n>fl forthwith at tho
Institution for Feeble .Minded Children.
Qltnwood. Iowa. Plana may b# had by
depositing 110.00. Hide dua this offlca
10:30 a. m, August Sind. For further
information apply n. F Etebbe. Rtata
▲lohltaoU gt*i.ahuuas. Em Molusa. Awv»a.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Bv order of the Board of Control of State
Institutions, A. M. MoColI, Uhalnnan.
A4-9-S.
cm: OFFICIAL NO riCES.
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR .SIDEWALK CON
STRUCTION.
Sealed proposals are invited and will
ho received by the City Clerk of ilia
City of Omaha, until Tuesday. August
12, 1924. at 10 o'clock A. M. for the
construction or widening of sidewalks In
sidewalk District No. 48. described and
located as follows, to-*.vit:
un the west side of Koi'ly-second street
Of artificial stone Class “A" 4 feet wide:
I.ots 1 and 18, Block 4, Lots 1 and 18.
Block 1. Institute Place Addition. Lota
t, 2, 3, 20, 21 and 2-, Parry's Revision
of First Addition KKlnsritute Place Addi
tion. Tax Lot 11. Section 8-13-13: Jails
178, 177. 181, 184. 186. 188. 189. 192, 1911.
201, 202, 2U4, 206. 206, 207. 206, 318. 319.
320 and 321 Fontenelie Park Addition.
On the cast Bids of Forty-third street of
artifii lal stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lots 170. 182. 183. 193. 209, 210, 211,
212, 218, 214, 213. 308. 309, 310, 311 and
312, Fontenelie Park Addition,
On the west side of Forty-third street
of artificial stone Class "A" 4 feel wide:
Lots 144. 146, 148. 153. 156, 157, 160,
the North 6 feet and the South 35 feet of
Lot 217, Lote 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 201.
302. 306 and 307, Fontenelie Park Addi
tion.
On the east side of Forty-fourth street
of artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lots 138, 160, 151, 154. 166. 168. 159,
182, 163 and 223, Fontenelie Park Addi
tion.
On the west side of Forty-fourth street
of artificial stone Class "A'' 4 feet wide:
Lots 113. 116, 117. 120, 121. 124. 129.
230. 231, 232, 233, 254, 236, 236, 287, 268,
290 and 291, the South !* of Lot 292.
Fontenelie Park Addition.
On the easi side of Forty-fourth avenue
of artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide
Lots lot 114, 116. 118 end 118. Fonte
nelie Park Addition. Lots 9 and 10, Block
3, Institute Place Addition.
On the west side of f orty-fourth Rve
rue of artificial stone Class "A” 4 feel
wide.
Lots 3. 4. 6, 7. 10. 11. 15. 16. 30. 64,
73. 76. 98, 101! and 104, Fontenelie Park
Addition.
On the east side of *nrty-flfth street
of artificial atone Class •'A'* 4 feet wide:
Lot 76, the South 1 6 feet, and the
North 38.4 f*et of Lot 77. Lota 78. 79, SO,
81. 87. 88. *9, 90, 280, 261, 262. 263, 264.
265, 266. 267 and 268. Fontenelie Park
Addition.
On the south aide of Sprague street of
artificial stone Claes ‘‘A" 4 feet wide:
Lots 26H, 269. 272. 273. 276, 277. 281.
284 and 265, Fontenelie Park Addition.
On the north side of Sprague street of
artificial stone Clahs "A" 4 feet wide:
I.ots 364. 355, 366, 357 and 368, Fonte
nelie Park Addition.
On the north sine of Ruggles street of
artificial stone Claf's "A" 4 feet wide:
Lots 262, 270, 271. 274. 275. 278, 279.
282, 283, 286 und 287, Fontenelie Park
Addition.
Un the north side of Spauldlpg street
of artificial stone Class "A" 4 Let wide:
Lots 242 and 243, Fontenelie Park Ad
dition.
On the south side of Spaulding street
of artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lots 131. 133 and 133, Fotitencile Park
Addition.
un the north side of Pratt street of
artificial stone Class "4." 4 feet wide:
Lots 106, 107, 108, 111, 163. 164. 185.
170, 171. 172, 173. 174, 175 and 176. Fonte
nelie Park Addition.
On the south side of Pratt street of
artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lot 60. Fontenelie Park Addition.
Un the north side of Spencer street of
artificial stone Class "A'* 4 feet wide:
Lota 27 and 28, Block 1, Brevort Place
Addition.
On the north side of Sprague street of
artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
The South 45 feet of T.ot 6, Block 22,
Lots 5 and 6. Block 21, Boyds Addition.
On the south side of Sprague street of
artificial stone Class ‘A’’ 4 feet wide:
Lots .8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 1.3. 14. 15, 16 and
17. Bloric 4. Druid Hill Addition.
On the west side of Thirty-first street
of artificial stone Class ‘'A” 4 feet wide,
to repair:
Lot 1, Block "G," Prospect Place Ad
dition.
Such eldewalks to be constructed In
accordance with the plans and specifica
tions and requirements as prepared by the
City Engineer and adopted and approved
by the Mayor and CUy Council f- r the
purpose of governing the construction of
sidewalks In said city during the year
1924. and to be constructed under the
supervision of the City Engineer.
Each proposal must be accompanied by
a certified check In the sum of $100 as
a guaranty of good faith and to be for
feited to the city as liquidated damages
In event of failure to enter Into contract,
should award be made thereon.
Proposals must be made upon printed
blanks provided by the City Engineer,
and no proposal will be considered, if
detached from the package in which It
was bound, but the entire package must
be unbroken and In good order when the
proposal Is deposited.
Prices must be stated In words and
figures In the respective columns pro
vided In the printed blanks
Proposals must be sealed, marked'
"Proposals for Sidewalk Construction."
and addressed to James P. Hoctor, City
Clerk, Omaha. Nebr., and will be pre
sented to the City Council unopened at
the regular meeting to be held on Tues
day. August 12, 1924. at 10 o'clock
A M.
The Council reserves the right to re
Ject any and all bids.
Published In accordance with the pro
visions of Ordinance No 10$42.
Omaha, Nebraska. August l. 1924
JAMES P. JTiCT'jR.
City Clerk.
A. l-f-4-5-6.
COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Dewey. County Clerk, Courthouw. Omah.«
Nebraska, will receive Sealed Bids up to
and until 10 o’clock r. m. on Thurs
day. August 14 1924. for the grading of
3.500 cubic yards, more or less, on Hoad
No. 10. North of the Lincoln Highway:
all In accordance with specifications on
| file In the office of the Countv Surveyor.
Courthouee. and under his supervleion.
I Each bidder must submit with hie bid
a certified check or cash In the sum
I of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) as a
guarantee of the acceptance of a con
tract if awarded
Bids will be opened by the Board of
County Commissioners In their Chamber,
at the hour and date above set forth
The Board of County Commissioners
reserves to Itself the right to reject any
or all bids.
By order of the Board of Countv Com
mlssloners In and for the County of
Douglas. Nebraska.
FRANK DEWKT,
County Clerk.
■T-31. A -11. Inc.
Proceedings had and taken by Ul*
Board of County Commissioners of Doug
las County, Nebraska, for the month of
July, 1924.
July 2. 192 4.
The following appropriations were
made:
Mothers’ Pension Fund:
Pension claims .$ 6$6 97
Road Drag Fund:
Dragging and Planing work... $96.20
Highway Construction Fund:
Having Project No. 187 .1S.29S *0
General Fund:
Claims Courthouse. County Hos
pital and Rlvervlew Home... 6.357.12
•I illv M. 1021.
The following appropriations were
made:
Mahers' Pension Fund:
Pension claims ... 305 60
Road Drag Fund:
Grading and Planing work . . . . 2.774 65
Gc*n<-ra1 Fund
Claims Courthouee. Countv Hos
pital and Rlvervlew Home. 3 935 38
Highway Construction Fund:
Paving estimate. 8. Jefferson . $.260 00
July II. 1024.
The following appropt latlone were
made:
General Fund:
Clalma Courthouee. County Hoe
plfal and Rlvervlew Home... 3.636.32
Mothers’ Pension Fund:
Pension claims ... 70 76
Bridge fund;
Construction of bridge, etc.. 12.037 01
Highway Construction Fund:
Paving Project 20-C; and Proj
ect 137 . - 56.314 20
Road Drug Fund
Planing, dragging etc . 2 3*7 33
July 14. 10*4
Tha following appropriations were
made:
General Fund;
Regular Pay Roll County Em
ployes .... . ... 17.097,12
July lft. 10*4.
The following upproprla11< ne were
made:
General Fund1
Claims Courthouse. County Hos
nltal and Rlvrrview Homo . , 5.302.06
i Mothers' Pension Fund:
Pension claims . $5® 0°
Road Drag Fund; *
Planing. haulKg and grading
work. 1,139 fte
Awarding contract for r instruction of
a garage at 42d and I’a* iflo atreete.
July 22. 1021
Tha following appropriation* were
mad -:
Rond Drag Fund:
Planing and miscellaneous .. 1.211.12
General Fund •
Clalma Courthouse. County Una- ......
pltal and Rlvervlew Home... $26110
Mothers' Pension Fund:
Pension claims .1.013 *6
Hi»-hwav Construction Fund
Testing and irisp* etltig and
paving .. 11 .*0(1 00
July 00, 10’1
Tha following appropriations were
mad*:
General Fund
Regular Pay Roll County Fro*
pli.veM 17.381 49
General Fund
Clalma i mil l house. County Hns
plfnl and Rlvervlew Horne... 6 17*99
Highway Construction Fund
Paving )‘in.ject 1R7; 20 C. W
Me A i dle . .27 $96 62
R > *d Drag Find
Planing and Dragging work .. *04 6.
Mothers’ I'ansinti Fund
Pension claims .... ........ 62600
iftesptctfull v fhibrnltted.
FRANK DEM FT
A-l County Clerk.
BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES
19c per line each day’, 1 or 2 days.
17c.per lino each day, 3 or H day*.
I 16c per line each day, 7 days.
5c per line each day, 30 day*. _I
AN NOl NCKMENTS. !
Fun oral Notice*. J
MY HR—Walter. .22 year*. August , B,
Mlllrtrd, Neb., survived by hla parents,;
brother* an*1 slaters In Germany, and
six aunts, Mrs. Hans GIo* of 2214 S.
f.Bth St.: Mrs. Chris Plrbert. Plalnvlew,
Neb.; Mrs. Herman Nieman of Under
wood. In.: Mrs Emma Hall. Mrs. Gretta
Wafflemeyer. Mra. William Keller.
Funeral hervlee Friday. August 8. 2 p. m.
at Hoffman-Crosby funeral home. Inter
ment West Lawn. »_
A HLHTROM—Andrew A., ago 7'- years,
passed away August 6, 1924. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. C. J. Parrott of
Omaha and Mrs. C. G. liloniquist of
Kansas City. Mo. . , _
Funeral services will be held Thursday!
morning at 10:30 from N. P. Swanson’s
• -Itanel, 17th and Cuming Sis. Interment
Forest Lawn cemetery.
CLARK—Willie, residence 2602 Y, aged
20. died Tuesday afternoon. Deceased is
survived by his parents. 2 brothers, Carl
and Ival; 4 sisters, Goldie, Gladys, Irene
lid Vi „
Funeral Wednesday. 2 p m . from Heafey
ft Hen fey's South Side chapel, Rev. K. K.
Hmhoff officiating. Interment Bailey
cemetery.
JLNMPSON— M rs. Gertrude, age 30 years.
Idled at roaldenre, 2702 Cuming, survived
[by her husband. I.eo, and 3 children.
Funeral Thursday, 9 a. in., from Heafey
I ft Ilea fey'a chapel. Interment Elk City,
by auto.
THOMPSON—Virgil, age 1 year. 9
months, died Tuesday p. m. at residence,
2214 North 21sf St. Remains at Heafey &
Heafey’s chapel. Funeral notice later.
COLOAN—.James, npe 76, died Wednesday
morning at a local hospital. Remains will
be sent from Heafey ft Henfey’a chapel at
9 p. m. tonight to Corning. Ia.
Vaults and Monuments. 2
•'Automatic Sealing” concrete burial vault*
recommended by all leading undertakers.
M'f’d. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co.
Funeral Directors. 3
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Phone HA 0266 Office 2611 Farnam
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HOFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge
and 24th .St Funeral directors. JA. 3901.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
3411 Farnam St.
N. p. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING
Quiet. Tngnifb'd Supervision
I4KAILKY ft DORRANCE,
lS2i CUMING ST. JA. 0626.
DUFFY ft JOHNSTON.
311 9 33d. new funeral homo. HA. 0417.
C. C HAYNES FUNERAL HOME.
3920 N. 24th StKB. 0267
LESLIE O. MOORE. 2 4th and Wirt. WE.
0047.
Cemeteries. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN.
Purchase a family lot in Omaha’s most
beautiful cemetery. Offices at ths ceme
tery. (west of Florence; and 720 Brandeis
theater. I
Card of Thank*. 6
WE WISH to thank our many friends
and neighbors who were so kind to ajb In
the sad b>.«s of <»ur dear wife, mother and
sister; also for the beautiful floral trib
utes.—J. F. Chase and Family, Brothers
and Slater*.
Concessions. 8-A
CONCESSIONS wanted for fifth annual
meet of Bon Homme County Ex-Servicwi
Men. August 21. 1924 Address M. F.
Schmitt, Tyndall, S, D.'
WANTED—-Street attractions and conces
sions for a celebration at Bereaford. •
D . Aug. 18. Address W. E. Lane. Beret
'ord. S D._ I
Pergonals. 9
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga
sines. We collect. We distribute. Phone
JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Call
and inspect our new home, 1110-lllt-lll4
Ledge street_
Ijnst and Found. 10 ,
LOST--on Central High school stepa.
August 4. two public library books. A. L.
A. list of subject heading'*, and a Cutter’s
tablaa. Reward, Central High School
Library. AT 6084.
WILL the gentleman that found kodak
on Albright ear Sunday morning please
ill IA. Off), or evenings WA. 7164.
Reward. ____
SUITCASE lost between Rosemere Lodge
ard Nashville Finder will please call
WB. 0246 and get reward.
BULLDOG—Lost White face, one black
ear AT 0688. 623 8, 26th Av RewaiH
KEYS -Lost. n Hutchinson candy Co’a
key ring Reward. WA. 8321
m roMOBfusaT_
Automobiles for Sat*. 11
IT PAYS
TO BE HONEST
IN SELLING
USED CARS
THE LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS
WE ARE DOING PROVES IT.
OUR STOCK IS LOW, BUT WHAT WE
HAVE IS WORTH YOUR
INSPECTION.
StudeLaker Light Six.
Buirk Hix Touring
Nash Four Touring.
Nash Six Touring.
Ford Sedan.
Chalmers Touring, cheap
F H Chevrolet Touring, cheap.
All of these care are in guaranteed con
dition and are j-rlc-d as |«»w as anything
you can find of like quality.
CASH. TERMS. TRAD*.
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
NASH
UPTOWN STORE
2064 Farnam. AT. 4292.
COME TO
MURPHY DID IT’S
USED CAR DEPT.
HERE F1FTT FOUH TEARS.
1X22 Ford Ho.d.t.r. »1«»
;»?« Ford Coup.. XIX
1922 Ford Coup.. »}«
1X21 Ford Tnurlnr, at.rt.r. II*
1917 Du ton Tour In,. *1
1X29 Oakland Touring. 199
1921 Star Touring. *90
1921 Durant Tourln,. «00
Talk to U» About Our Eaay Parm.nt
Plan.
NO RED TATE.
ANDREW MURPHY &
SON, INC.
AT 4411. 14th and Jackson
Used Cars That Satisfy.
1920 Buirk Touring car..... 1260 00
1921 Ford Sedan . 326 00
192.1 Oakland lf-psea Coupe . . 760 00
If.'!’ Gardner Touring. .... 276.00
1923 Oakland Sport Touring. 660 oo
1934 Ford CoUpe. lots of extras. . 460 00
1923 Oakland Touring. 696 00
192 2 Chandler Sport Touring...... 176 00
34 II onkland Sedan . 260 00
1 992 Oldemoblie 4 touring.. . 676 00
14 c Oakland Touring . 296.00
84 Jl Oakland .. 76,on
Ford Touting .... 26.00
Other cars at attrsrtive prices.
Oakland Motor Car Co.
30ih end Harney S». Omaha, Neb
UOOP \ M |.J 11 CAMS
BUY YOUItS AT
GUY 1. SMITH.
A) I lil’HY DID IT
Pnwnlnwn Used Car Store.
AT 4411
' nil 11 ' • I
USED CAR STORK
3064 Farnam A 1 4
~ USED OARS
O. N. BONNET MOTOR CO..
1664 lTaruam.
At'TOMOHILKS.
Automobile* for Sale. 11
LATE 1923 Ford coup© for sal© by
owner. Call HA. 2969
FORD Coup©, $250. A-l condition. Phone
WE. <1.113 morning*. AT 5481 afternoon*.
Truck* for Sale. 12
FORD TRUCK.
Ton truck, good an new. Four
cord tlr*H. large box for hauling.
■ tarter. etc. Price $250. No
trade*. Call AT. 3024. ank for
Mr. Roger*.
MKK INTERNATIONAL for good used
trucks. Douglas 3-ton. all American 3-ton.
International 3-ton and several ton In
ternational*. Good shape mechanically.
Terms can b© arranged,
titer national Harvester Co. AT 0705.
Auto Accessories, Carts. ifi
GUARANTEED new and used auto parts
at a special cut price Nebraska Auto
Hurt*. 1018-18 Harney Ht JA. 4931. and
2205 Cuming Ht. AT. 1970.
HIGH grade guaranteed vulcanizing. 3tt
In. fabrics. $2: 4 In cord*. $3. Hart
Tire and Huh Co., 718% S 16th.
FORD tire* $5.00 and up. Kaplan Auto
Parts Co., 2111 ..Nicholas St.
__L- _"-."fSlLJ!."
Service Stations, llepairing. 1*
IN r)T STRIAL AUTO M ACH1NISTS
Rayfleld carburetor and Eltemann mag
neto Bprvlce. AT. 2550.
V MELCHOIRH A HON. 417 B. 1ITH.
_BUSINKW jiBRVIC _
Business Services Offereil. 21
SINGER Hewing machine Co north office
moved from 2412 Ann* to 24th and Fort
•St*. Ready for business
.Millinery—Dressmaking. 25
ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating,
covered button*, all styles; hemstitching;
buttonhole* Write Ideal Button snd
Pleating Co.. 308 Brown Block, Omaha.
Neb. Telephone JA. 1920,
NEli. PLEATING C'Z
Hemstitching. Covered Buttons.
1804 Farnam. Second Floor JA. 5670.
DRESSMAKING snd Plain sewing. 40c an
h' nr. 512 N. 25th St. JA. 4926.
Moving—Trucking—Storage 26
BEK INS OMAHA VAN A F TRORAGE.
16fh and Leavenworth St*. Packing, mov
ing. storage, ahlpnlng. JA. 4163
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE.
PACKING, MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING
Estimates furnished AT. 0230 <>r JA. 4338
GORDON'S FIREPROOF WHSE. A VAN
249 North 11th St Phone JA. $032: mov
Urrg^jTafdc^ng^stori^ge^slUDtdnK^^^^^^^
ncsiNj;:s:s sEityice.
Painting and Paperlue. 17
WAI.I.I’AT’Hrt WHOI.l-mn!.
Paperhanging, palntlr.g. Fged Parks. 4708
S. 24th St MA, 0101 AT. 7404.
PAPER hanging, by the roll or hour;
clean, fresh stock, put on right; estimate
free. <’all HA. 2640.
PLAFT ERIN* brick and Cement work
done. WE 1431.
PAPER furnished ani hung. $5 a room,
painting Hawley. HA. 6006
Patent Attorney*. 28
J W MARTIN, r26 Peters''Trust Bldg”.
Omaha; also Washington. Double service,
bingl© fee. Also help sell patents.
Printing—Stationery. 29
COM MERCIA T, PRINTING. Eddy Printing
Co.. 212 South 13th Ht. Phon© JA 6058.
Professional Service. 30
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
t>R& NIEMANN A MERRITT
Adjuativs osteopathy, Electro-Therapy op
tometry. 821 Woodman Bldg. AT. 2874
Repairing. 31
USED and new sewing machines. Sew
ing machines and Vlctrolas repaired
Rent machines. $1 per week. $t per mo
M’CKEL MUSIC HOUSE.
15th snd Harney AT. 4381
ELEC R E PAIRING flit urea * wRe he#,
wall plugs, iron hells, lamps snd supplies.
\VA 2 8 58.
EMPLnVMKNT
Help Wanted—f emale. 36
LADIES—BEAUTY CULTURE PAYS.
Our system of steady practice and expert
Instructions qualiflna you in short tune.
Good positions waiting. Day or evening.
Inquire. MOLEK COLLEGE. 109 S. 15lb
St.
WANTED—Permanent snd temporary
stenographers. Positions paying from $65
to $120.
WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS N.
1 '39 First National Bank Jtldg
WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades
for us st home. Easy, pleasant work.
Whole or part time Address Nilesrt
Compan), 2406 Fort Wayne, Ind. _
ENROLL st th© largest comptometer
school 100 Courtney Bids JA 1493
Help Want G—Mate. 37
MEN learn barber trade and doubls your
earning power. Cur a>*!em qualifies
for beet Job# st top wages. Day or eve
ning. Our course mean* Independence.
Call or write, Moler Barber College, 109
S 16th Btreet.
ALL MEN. women boy#, girls, 17 to 45.
willing to accept government positions
1117-1250 (trawling or stationary). Write
Mr. Oxment, 1*8. Ht. Louis. Mo.
COATMAKER at once. Guarantee steady
work year round. Writ# Bert Swenson,
Ottumwa. Ia.
FIRST class cement finish#!1 wanted. HA
4t62
Help Wan tent—-Mala and Female. 38
MEN and women. 18 to 60 and over,
desiring to prepare for government ex
amlnatlone, call snd Interview Mr. Henry
I<auren« st Paxton hotel. Omaha, Neb .
Thurednv. August 7 (Many vacancies to
be filled Big advance in salaries; poet
offle© clerks. $1,400 to $1,800; railway
mall clerks. $1,800 to $2.loo. department
snd field clerks. $1,140 to $2,500. r©v
enu© and custom officers, li.loo to $3 600.
etc., etc. Life plsltlons; pension on re
tirement. Annual vacation and s!rk leave
with par. Only common school education
required, moner refunded if position not
■©cured Minors under 21 must be ac
companied by parent flours 1 r. in.
to 9 v m One day only,
Salesmen and Agent*. 39
HALEFMKN W A NTED—Resident sale*
man. acquainted with r©tal! stores in his
vicinity, to represent nationally estab
lished manufacturer of hand made In
fants' wear Only applicants willing to
i iv© A-l references Snd to file bond f>*r
|ftoo, need reply. Address Y-2711, Omaha
B©e
Sltuntlon* WnntHI—Female. 40
WUNPLK w».hln« and day work; r»
llaM. WR »«n.
I IMM I M _
Inveatment—Stocks—Bond*. 43
M A ANDirnSON CO. JA. M«t.
Res! es*st»* *♦«••©♦▼ bonds snd kindred Tn*
Roil r*t*lr f-o*n*. 44
MONEY TO LOAN
On list sod secund mortgagee
We buy outright for rash
Existing m x lgsges and land »ontracta
l'rompi Action
i» S AND o i t.ii CENT M' »N E Y
Loans on Omaha improved property a(
lowest rates.
1 RANK H. BINDER.
12 3 City NsUoi.ol JA. 2941.
OMAHA llOMEH — FAHT Nfctt. FAR MB
UKKI.1 L REAL EHTATE CO..
1016 Omaha Nat I Hank Bldg J A. Il&l.
FIX p*r cent loans on Omaha residences,
l ash on hand Prompt set vies. K. H.
Lougee, Inc . t»i* Keeline Bldg.
HEt’i »ND mortgages or contrasts ni
chased by Tukey Cmnpany, fc.u First Na
Ilona! Bank. JA. 4213 _
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
closed; no monthly payments. J A. 1683
\s T Graham
ft.tfuo to llu.uuu loanad, pioitipl service.
F. D. Wsad li Hoi
1 WILL buy mi.oigates and rontiacta
Cor kin. 94* om Nai I Bldg . Omaha, Neb
Farm Loans mi West. Neb and N K Colo
Lima Klok© investment Co. Omaha
“|U AN I' 8 R ‘ 1 NT NiTIghTy
GARVIN BIH»S < 4 ■■ Omaha Natl Hid*
Money lo I .min. 4.'»
MAM"N'b I-. • i..Im bnameee
etrlctly conffdsntlal The Dtamaiid Loaa
Co.. 1614 Dodge 81. Established U94.
FINANTIAI,._
Money to I.oan. 45
THIS COMPANY is ORGANIZED
To supply your money want* In the same
way that banka supply the money wants
I of the business community.
Any amount loaned up to 1600 and you i
ran repay It in monthly payments
Our equal payment plan repays the loan
iind all charge*.
We have hern in business In Omaha over
30 years and can assure you of a «ulck
confidential and square deal.
OMAHA I.OAN COMPANY.
608 Knrbach Block. Tel. JA. 2296
Southeast Corner 15th and Douglas Sta
————————1,
E DUCAT ION Aid.
Local Instruction Classes. 48
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete courses In all commercial
branches Shorthand, typewriting, tales-!
raphy, nalesmanahlp, civil service. Phone j
JA. 1685. Complete catalog free.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
18th and Harney Ste. Omaha, Neb
EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a
fine office position. Call AT. 7774 or
write American college. Itlt Farnam.
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE
1402 Dodge St. 1308 Douglas Bt.
Call or write for Information.
DWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Stenography and Bookkeeping.
V.esd Hldg , 15th and Fari.am. AT. 7418
VAN SANT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Day and Evening 8rhoc*ls.
204 8 19th St. _ JA. 6390
LIVESTOCK.
Doffs, Cats and Pets. 53
TALL French poodle, 10 month* old;
good for rhlld’e pet. AT. 9249.
MERC II WDISE._
Buainena Equipments. 58
WE BUY. sell infer, make desks, show
< asee, etc. Omaha Fixture & Supply Co..
S W. Cor 11th and Douglas. JA. 2724
Fuel and Feed. 81
P.A.I.ED shavings, carload or truck. Brad
ford-Kennedy Co JA. 5740.
Household Goods. 64
YOU ARK LOSING. every day that you
fill to take ad/antage of the furnltur*
bargains at Ht-johenson’a. 15 o s Capitol
Ave Private saleg and auction.
I,FT Whlteley fur your fruit 1ara and
glasses 320 S. 14th 8t AT. 6603.
Swap Column. 65
GOOD u*e<l electric washer, swinging
v.Tingt-r. llu. or will trade. AT. 6160.
5 ROOMS, beautiful furniture, trade for
1924 automobile. Box F-1717, Omaha Bee.
Mnrhinery and Toola. 87
NEW and aecond-hand motora. dynamos.
LeBron Electrical Works. 318-20 S 12th.
WftBtel to Buy. 78
DESKS, DESKS. DESKS.
N'ew desks, used desks*, bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Rr*d, 1207 rarnam St. AT.
414 6.
! _ KO O MS FOK _1 j -
Kooms With Board. 74
2701 DODGE—N:ce front rtn. for 2, home
cooking is wk. AT 5247.
TWENTY-SIXTH ST.. 225 NO—Large
room, private home, board optional; rea
sonabte. JA. 2751.
2*14 DOUGLAS ST—Room* with board
f« r 3 or 4 working men Reasonable.
Furnishrd Rooms 75
T\Vi > large connecting rooms for 3 or 4
gentlemen Private family, walking dla
tance. AT. 1430.
PEAU 15 ULLY furnished room with eleep
ng por< h On* block from Blackatone.
H-\. 2370.
STEAM heat, privato bath, well locatad
f r g*n-f»rT„.n. HA 7124 or HA <>>4
CLEAN*, rur.y rooms in private family.
B ard f dea.red HA 4383.
HA 394' Room f°r gentleman; prlvata
■h * • v Riftrti hi
Booing for llouarkr^pmi;. 70
NINETEENTH ST.. 1551 N — 3 roorr.i.
modem; private bath and entrance.
A .1 nits f- 10 per week. WE. 08 20.
2 .rk DOUGLAS ST—Light housekeeping
r nrni on first ard second floors, walking
d.stance HA. <316
_41*J HR!«T» L ST —2 large, peasant
c'’rmi private home WE. 3084
KRUG PARK—Cool sleeping hsko rooms.
Rhone, piano. Ice box. garage. KE. 5526.
•r™l?1 ™ j
Booms, rntnmiahfd. 77
j Modern unfurnished rooms for two. JA.
Where to Stop m Town. 78
HOTEL SANFORD—lith and Farnam.
HOTEL HEN SHAW—-16th and Farnam.
Vpe ;a| rates to permanent pueetr
Apartments—Furnished. 80
- - ■■ ■ —■ - ■ . -
-140 3. toTH AVE.—Newly decoratfcl
2 : oni apt . completely modern, nicely
fair n .i.'.- d. every convenience. 15 60. AT.
1551 No. 13th St.—Three room• furnished,
modern at>t. with private bath end en
trance. Adulta only, fl 50 per week. WE.
0630. _
KE 16*5—Three-room apt.; prlvata bath,
kitchenette, gae, light, telephone 650
per month _
HUNTER INN HOME for the travllng
n an and wife. AT 6380 14th and Dodge ;
NEWLY dec rood elry I-nn. apt 3137,
. . rd St Heat, light, water free.
Apartments—L'nliimUlied. 81
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS.
5 rcomi Meritroen 2206 N. lith St 127.00
Two rooms. No. 20 Consmore. 2743
California St . 13.00
Thr»« hooma. No. 10 Klngeborouih
.iv I>odge St. . . 10.00
Four rooms. No. I Tro>. 3033 liar
ney St ... • * 6®
Fi\>* riH :ns. No 2 Georgia. 1040 8
23th . 00*00
Fi ur rootrta. No 11 Joyce. 27th Ave
and Californ a St . . 72:30
Kuui rooms. No. 6 Pottsr. 13d and
I irnmn Sts. ... 73.00
Four rooms. No. 17 Conamore, 1733
California St . 35 00
Five rooms. No 3. Mildred. 4303.
Dodge St. . 30 00
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
Where Omaha Renta"
AT. 0544 17th and Farnam Sta
UNDINE COURT
2852 Dewey Avenue.
Three rooms and bath with five-room
ai < on.modattona, ISO eummer and 360
w Inter.
TRAVEH PROS. INC.
AT. 6896. 113 Flret Nat. Bank Bldg
FoK RENT—Six rooms, all modern, brlrk
flat, located close to school, car line;
r* armi*hie rent, references required Tel.
J A M7l' After 6 o clock. \V A 1300.
1 i:rV KS TRUST COMPANY
"WHERE OMAHA RENTS"
\T 0544 17th and Farnam Sts
FOR ONE OF
Dn.AKP * l.on.i APARTMENTS
Call JArkeon 2305__
A PA 111 M ENTH end flats for rent.
\\ .1 PALMER CO. AT 3310
U. nl ) .state Managment Specialists
n apta I a«0 uj
.! ■*.« in G P Hirbbina. 1413 Chicago Hi
. 1\ moms, modern, fine condition, choice
- :Q'■ >n H 9 12 4. or HA 4»34
BKAl KSTATB—rOB KENT.
lhiaiiirwa line* for Brut. 85
FAUNA M sr. 1 v 0 7 J .09* eq ft. Thomaa
I Hall. 1304 Harney St AT TI03
TWO stores. 16th 81. and Cnicago, lew
rent o P Stebblne 1610 Chicago.
II mi MW ft»r IU*nt. 8S
t|U"dP apt 7*13 N. 14th. 116.00.
J -room apt , 1413 N 16th. i 16-00.
J room apt. 2613 N 14th. 312 00.
“ i,ioni m<> l ; garage lit N 43rd 149 00.
j i >ma ha Ren U* , JA >613. HA >403.
I FOR RENT I room modern house good
i . indlt in in exclusive Dundee section.
J v.ii'2 Daiiforu a Phone J A. 1252 _
I 48D VND M API K T toome modern, in
I WA I ’ 4 2
' t •,h« > liTH 8T t room furnished
j house adulta AT >534
I w A V90 »Tel 1 se\ on room modern
s with » lota fruit.
t\ ROOMS modern S10 South lith 8t. In*
uulrellf South 33tk 8t. v _
1 *ii? t'owiiY ST—Cottage. 6 reohas aa«
bath. 311. Phone WE. loll.
KRAI FST ATF-FOM HAj.jt.__
(HHcca am) Orsli Kooiii. Hii
SEVERAL rteelrnhle office, ,n<2 on.
nicely .rranRed .ulto In (Jwrdjior block.
FIRST TKl ST CO AT. 0?2«.
KFAI, KSTATK—FOR SALE.
Real KstaU*—Investments. 92
APARTMENT
BARGAIN
$16,500—PART CASH
Close to Farnam, four apartment* of four
room* and bath **h h, separate porches;
hot water heat; four garage*; Income of
over $2.*"0 yearly *m a low rental Here
j* a peach of an Income proportion. Let
u* ahow you. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
f>10 Pater* Trust Bldg. Jarkron 21*2*
SOUTH OMAHA BUSINESS CORNER.
Brick store with 6-rro. • flat above an«l
brick cottage adjoining. First mortage
of f.’i.OOO Will exchange equitv of IS.000
for goot lot west aide or 1n Dundee.
Will bring in 1115 per month
J. L. HIATT COMPANY. AT. t»00.
Farais and Land** for Sale. 93
FOR BALE— 320 acre* well improved land
with two good s**t* of building*. 1 ml.
from pavement on Center street. Ad
qrenw Henry Biel. Orettia. Nab. R. 3.
WE HAVE several Shelby county. Iowa,
farm*, highly Improved, *150 to *176.
FRANK C. BEST.
310 PETERS TRUST BLDCL. OMAHA.
Ifouftpft for Sale. 95
SEE T. B Campbell for new modern
home* at right price and eaay terms.
339 KEELINE. AT. *048.
IIotMfH—North. 96
No 57
BEAUTIFUL HOME
TWO LARGE LOTS
DOUBLE GARAGE
Paved atreet. nice hedge, pretty iawn,
three big cherry tree* and shrubbery, a
real home, in perfect condition: five large
tunny room* and bath with extra quality
floor* end woodwork, many built-in fea
tures: full cement basement, solid cement
driveway; extra large garage A gem
of a home, with auperb surroundings.
Price only *6.760. Reasonable term*
Phone
D. E. Buck & Co., Realtors
742 Omaha Nat l. . JA. 2JM.
Saleamen: Box. WE «272; Lovaren, Kfc.
0804; Baker, WA 8E?8; Buck. WE. 2124
$500 Cash
A Bargain
Brand new 5-room bungalow, very
beautifully decorated and all mod
ern, on g>aved lUMt, close to Arne*
Ave. car and near new North Side
High •'•hool; fine neighborhood; fine
lawn with shrubbery planted, a real
home-like atmosphere; furnace and
plumbing giarante#*d, ful! cemented
basement; fruit cellar and coal bin
and full set of acreen*. For further
Information call H. E. Rasp. KE.
4727 or Mr Carnaby. KE *373.
RASP BROS . Realtor*.
>12 Keeline BldgAT. 0731.
HERE IS A REAL BUT.
4*0* Amti Ave. South front overlooking
FonteneUe park lake and golf links,
modern 6-room aemi-bungalow with ga
rage 3 years old; large, airy room*:
newly decorated throughout; o»k and
enamel finish. Price and terms ire at
fell ELD INVESTMENT CO.. Realtor*
J A. 4214 Evening*. WA. *1**.
Ames Ave. Bungalow
Fiv# r om*. all mod nicely decorat
ed. bullt-lna In the dining room ar.d
kitchen, two corner bedroom* with
bath between. Living room across
house, sleeping porch glassed and
* reened In, reading porch fla**°d
and screened In. full basement Fur
nac# in good condition. Paving ail
paid. Sidewalk*, shade trees, shrub
' cry *6.500 buy* thi* *pler.dtd home,
•'all H E Rid'. KE 4727. or Mr.
Carnaby, KE. *371
RASP BROS. Realtor*.
| 211 Keeline Bldg _AT 0711.
i 5 ROOMS $250 DOWN
Price $3,500.
Small and titnlv* cottage located
near Fonteneiie park East front lot.
House has city water, electric light,
furnace, newly decorated and new fix
ture# Excellent buy at the price
and tsrmi offered Owner. JA. 6074.
“NORTH “SIDE
BARGAIN
i Six-room semi-bungalow. finished In oak
i and btr h throughout, water heat.
| t ’«>ss rick foundation, large lot ^$th
; fine alI* tra * gar act c mn to car.
A snap at M.nob
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
Sin Peter* Tru»t BldgJA. 22>?
LESS THAN COST.
I*.Of * HOME
FOR IT.*50.
Brand n**, full t« -•* cry equare type
home; til* bath, built-tn tub. beat oak
finish and floor*. Extra larg* living
room; three fine bed roc-, me with five large
closets Corner lot. Term* *ult buyer
Open for inspection Immediate p-^eses
* | Phone owner. KE. ft**.
BUY FROM OWNER
Look at SI 61 Mason Bt. and you will
find a comfortable and practical t*®
•to’jr home of *ix room* and sleeping
porch; full basement, furnace heat, lot
45x111, with fine ahrubbery and fruit
tree*.
('all evenings HA *5*2. for price and
term#.
A Real Good Bungalow
Five excellent rooms on one floor.
Wei! arranged, well built ar.d finely
finished in oak and enamel Pur
chaser will have choice of lighting
fixtures, lr.ter;or decorations window
shades, etc. Price complete **,••*.
Call owner. Walnut 16*0.
Sure Worth the Money
Only ft 0'0 te asked for a large i
room home clo«e *o car Modern but
furnace Extra fine condition No
ro;*irs needed for long time Cistern.
Garage at rear Cindered alley Close
to car *600 down and *25 mo. WA.
67M
NEARLY new strictly modem home en
Ames avenue, facing To ntenel'e Blvd
Five room* and hath Special tax raid.
Ka»r tern * I k into tht* at once
Call HA. 6 4**.
T> r RUCK C CO buv and sell home*
llouavw—-Spilth. 97
HANSCOM PARK
A well built six-room bungalow. Oak
finish and floor* Fireplace, breakfaet
nook, built-in caaee in kitchen Every
room good *!*e Tou will like thla home
*7.100—one-third ca*h. balance monthly.
C. D. ARMSTRONG,
realtor.
! JA. lll<> 821 ••FOiittn Rl«,
DON’T MISS THIS
If you want an tip to date bungalow look
at 1007 B lid St This 1* of brick and
stucco, six rooms, tiled bath extra lava
torv. oak floor* and ftnieh, fireplace and
bookcase*; lot fSxll* wuh two car gar
hi This la a dandy Bee me for price
and terms
C A Grtmmel.
Omaha Nall Hank JA 1*16
MH. RAILROAD MAN
7 room* three bedroom a, oak floors and
finish Near Ifth and William At*
MAURICE D QRirFIN CO
Real Ke*ate Ineuranrr
Personal Service That prole le
1104 e Fire! Nat 1 Rk. Bldg. AT **17
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
Hmises—West. M
Clairmont Bungalow
Strl< ily modern bunmlow ef a room* <»"
room and hath Many built-in feature*
Kant front lot. paved atreet. clone to car
Un*. A buy at
C. D. ARMSTRONG,
realtor.
JA. 1240 828 Securities Bldg.
New and Nifty Bungalow,
635 North 4 nth Bt., 5 dandy rooms on
one floor. Large attic. Be* of con
struction and finish, purchaser will
have choice of shades, interior decora
tion* and lighting futures. Pile*
complete. $*>100 For appointment
r*li Grant Benson WA. 1580, ev*
"'"'’uBNSON & CARMICHAEL.
*4! Paxton Blk AT I5«#.
A Good Name in the Bnildinx Gams.
Build Your House Now.
My many years of experience in build
ing homes h»s enabled me to give ysu
rhe bent and moat for your money,
am In a position to build and f inane*
your home on your lot or mine with a
small down payment, bal. by month,
buy my materia! fn large Quantities and
get lower prices. In that way 1 can
save you mon-v Call »nd get my prices.
LICKTT. KK 1429_
NEW RT'NGALOW—ONE BLOCK
TO CLIFTON IIILL SCHOOL.
New 5 - room all modem bungalow,
close to car and srhool. rsady to
occupy with oak throughout and
built-in feature* Only 14.400. Easy
terms. Evenings call Mr. Pitkin. HA.
7540.
METCALFE COMPANY.
Ground Floor. 2»3 B. 19th St- AT. 1411.
46th and Douglas Special
Substantia! 6 room*, modem, oak fin
ish full basement. 1-car garage, big
uth front lot ff.*£Q. Will take In
good building lot to apply on first
payment. „ .
If02 City National Bank. AT 9641; HA.
5051: WA. 7865.______
GO TO STANDARD PLACE
New 5-room bungalow with evsrr
built-in feature do*- to car. south
front lot- only If,760, term* Eva
nings call Mr. Pitkin HA 7649.
METCALFE COMPANY.
Ground Floor. -03 S I3tn St. AT. 1416.
4206 BINNEY—5-room modern bouse, full
basement: 2 room* finished upstairs,
garage; shade and fruit trees; on paved
*tree»: 2 Mock* 'o parochial and public
schools. WA 1227.
FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy home*.
List v ur property with us for result*.
TA 14 2® BCRT C. FOWLER CO., Realtor*
WILL build to your order on our beauti
ful lot* n Edge wood: very easy terms.
Phone AT ȣ40
3611 JONES ST—7 rooms, all modem,
convenient location. Maks au offer. JA.
4f57
For Sale—Hmidfe. 18*
.FIVE well arraneed room* on one floor,
newly decorated and In excellent into*,
lino ea■ h. 150 per month. Ton ean live
In Dundee lust as cheat) aa elsewhere.
Carae. JA. 1014 daye.
FOR SALE—8-roora modern house, aood
condition, in exclusive Dundee eectlon.
•wo lota. 4102 California. Phone JA. 1253.
For Sale—Florence. HI
NETHAWAY telle to whttee only. Bead
Caucaalon, a ^Clu Kluxer for alL KE.
140
I Alta for Sale. 10J
24 LOTS—14.00#—1740 CASH. Five scree
platted facinr Omaha Country Chi!*
JA 2440 GLOVER A SPAIN Realtors
DUNDEE BUILDING SITES
GEORGE A CO. REALTORS.
8th Fir, r City Nat Bk Bldg AT. 2024,
Lot 40x157, oa 124 Arenue, facln* Hane
com Park, for tale at an attractiva price,
c, A. Grlmrnel. JA 1414
FOR IMMEDIATE eale. 1 of cfcc'ceet lota
In beau-lful Lockwood. 12,605. by owner.
WE. 1444
Real Estate lor Exchance. 105
FARMS. Gibbcne Steel. 410 Peters Trust.
Wanted—Real Estate. 105
IF we can't sell your home In 14 dsvs.
we will tell you whr. w. J. Palmer Co.
! AT 1110 _
WE NEED HOMES FOR SALE.
ORUEN'IO REALTT CO, Realtors
Jsckson 1444. USS First Ntt’i Benk.
LIST > c ur property with ue or, if yoe
ere In the market for acreeee. call Lculs
I Cohn for qui-k talet MA C 3 4 3 MA 8 74.
CHAS W. TOUNO A SN
Ri al Ea*ate Rmtala Insurance.
1401 Cl'y Nu‘ Park AT 2445
SEE ue first Need Leticia any location
4 to 4 rooms Sh^p-en A Co, Reeltora
JA 48S* ;34 Keeline Bide
O T. HAMER.
Investment Acretre.
j 1405 FinuraAT. 4440.
1 NEW HOMES-VOrK TERMS.
GROVE-H1BBARD CO.
722 Banker Reserve RideAT 1542.
WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH US.
HAMILTON A CO. .
805-5 Neville BlockJA. 5417.
c. r HUTCHINSON CO,
Reel Estate Ins. lit! Farnatn. JA. t«l»
LI8T your property with Chris Borer.
retry public. 2ld and CunaJna_8tA__
WORLD REALTT CO Realtem. AT MM
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Parties made up In Sioux City.
Individual tickets from all points
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This fare in effect until Aug. 15.
For Information,
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Afr. Development Aft. G N. Ry. ,e
622 Paxton Block, Omaha. Nab. j
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