I Today Retail Distribution. Not Wills, but the, Sphinx. In the. Chimpanzee Cage. Hard W'orh Does Not Hurt. By ARTHUR BRISBANE y--/ The opening tomorrow of a huge new retail store in New York City, interests business men that retail, ar.d manufacturers that supply them. The new store, called “Saks Fifth Avenue,” between Forty ninth and Fiftieth streets, next the Cathedral, is Fifth avenue’s far thest uptown store. Where the uptown march of bus iness will stop no one knows. The center of business may land in Jamaica, os Long Island, as re gards the fvture and greater New 'York. Meanwhile merchants study the three methods of adding to a busi ness that has outgrown itself. The first method, as with Saks, is an entire block front new store on Fifth avenue, while retaining the original Herald Square establish ment. The second method is illustrated this last week by the old firm of R. H. Macy & Co., adding to its gigantic establishment another, on the same spot, 100 per cent bigger. The third is the method of Mar shall Field in Chicago, John Wan ► nmaker in New York, and others building another block just across the street from the original store that has outgrown its capacity. ^ All three methods will succeed side by side. Eventually, ev^,n the biggest stores will be obliged to imitate the swarming bees, and go out to establish new hives, at in tervals. A successful merchant in New York, asked to establish a branch in a neighboring city with 400,000 inhabitants, replied: ‘‘Why should I, when I can open another store 40 blocks from here, and find a city of a million inhabi tants waiting for me?” With 6,000,000 inhabitants now, soon to increase to 10,000,000 and then to 20,000,000, New York is bound to have business establish ments with branches that will make the biggest establishment of today seem smsfll. And what is true of New York is true of Chicago, De troit and other swiftly growing American cities. Meanwhile, those great stores, more than any other agency, con tribute to the solution of the na tion’s problem, which is economical distribution of the nation’s prod ucts. Some colored citizens rejoice that Wills, champion fighter, won his fight with Firpo. Intelligent colored men find great satisfaction ! n studying the features of the great Sphinx 4hat looks across the . sands of Egypt. Those features, nose and lips, surviving thousands of years, are distinctly African. - Some scientists say that the mys terious Sphinx, beside which a cam el looks like a mouse beside an ele phant, tells of a day when Ethio pians were the . first astronomers, , naming the stars, ruling great ter ritories and erecting great mon uments. To find a way back to that Ethi opian civilization would be more important to the African race than to answer satisfactorily the ques tion, “how can we force Dempsey to give Wills a chance at his cham pionship?” Russia regains old-fashioned ideas. On Moscow’s streets ap peared athletes, men and women, entirely naked, except for small aprons, and over their shoulders red ribbons inscribed “down with shame.” * Citizens hunted them to the po lice where they were warned that “down with shame” is not the Rus sian motto. The proper punish ment for those young ladies and gentlemen would be imprisonment for a week, dressed in the awry costume, in the cage of the great apes, orangs or chimpanzees. Observing their anthrapoid brothers and sisters, they would learn that the wearing of clothing results frorjj many years of evolu tion, end has considerably improv ed the domineering two-legged race. Clarence Darrow, kind-hearted, aays prison at hard labor will make ► , maniacs of his young clients, Loeb r and Leopold. No matter What happens, prison will not harm them as much as did the life they led before they went to prison. Darrow need not worry about in sanity. Hard work won't make them insane, never made anybody insane, except when complicated by such brutality as has long been banished from our prisons. Six months of hard labor will make those young men much bet ter than when they entered the prison. Had they been put at hard labor six months before they rnmmitted that atrocious murder the murder would never have been committed. Heaven knows what would hap pen to this earth and it's semi-har barous hundreds of miUions if * great majority wore not held down and kept sane by hard work. The French acadpmy controls the French language. Until the academy approves, no word is french. (n consequence, French has be come in its meaning, absolutely certain, and it is used, for that reu son, in all diplomatic documents. That it has lost strength and rich ness by this purifying process is probable. The French of Victor Hugo is feeble compared with that of Villon. The “40 Immortals” assembled in Cardinal Mazarin’s old palace firmly rejects the American word “cocktail.” Membranes lining the intestinal tract of 20,000,000 Americans would he vastly improv ► ed if these membranes would imi » fate the French academy and ban ish the cocktail. (Cepyrifgt, CABINET OBITS; BATTLE RAGES Japs Protest Disorders of Chang Troops in Mukden. By International New* Serrtre. Washington, Sept. 15. — Foreign Minister Wellington Koo and all members of the Chinese cabinet have resigned, according to an official dis patch to the State department today. By Associated Press. Shanghai. Sept. 15.—Armies of rival military governors fighting for possession of Shanghai battled with renewed force on all sectors this morning when the end of a storm and reappearance of sunshine became a signal for general resumption of war fare. By Associated Press. Tokio, Sept. 15.—Disorder and un rest In the forces of Gen. Chang Tso I.in, stationed at Mukden, principal city of Manchuria, have resulted in a strong protest from the Japanese consul general there, according to re Japanese foreign office, ports received here today by t’.ie Press dispatches received here sus that as a result of the situation t.-e Japanese are held in readiness for action at Mukden and that Japanese troops may be called out to preserve order. THb Chang Tso l.ln troops are con centrated at Mudken to move south towards Pekin for an attack on the forces of the central government In Chihli province, headed by Pu Pei Fu. Dissension in the forces Chang Tso-I.in, as indicated in tlie 'J’okio dispatch would he a new factor in favor of thfe central government forces about to defend Pekin. The underlying cause of the Mukden tur bulence was not indicated. Canon Chase, Prosecutor, Is Protected by Armed Eseort. New York, Sept. 15.—Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine heavyweight prize fighter, appeared before Inspector W. W. Brown, chief of the law division of the Department of I.abor at Ellin Island to face deportation charges be cause of allegations that he brought a Cuban manicurist to this country, and of perjury, at a previous hearing. The proceedings were secret. It was announced that final decision would lie made by Secretary of Labor Davis in Washington. It is alleged that ‘'bull of the pampas” brought Bianca Lourdes I’icart into the country from Havana in July 1923, and attempting to bring her in a second time on the steam ship American Legion on July of this year. Miss Picart was held st Ellis Island and then sent on to Havana. Firpo was allowed to land. He is charged with perjury because of statements he made at the hear ing at that time when he denied he brought the woman to the United States. Armed Guard. Firpo, looking glum, arrived at Ellis Island accompanied by his at torney, Herman Bushel, and his in terpreter, Juan Homs. None of the three had anything to say for publica tion. • 'anon Chase of Brooklyn, who has led the fight to have.Firpo deported, also arrived with attorneys, witnesses and an armed guard to assist the government in pressing the charges. Bernard Sandler. attorney for Chase, announced (hat Beniamin Greenberg, the armed detective pres ent, whs there because "attempts rad been made and were still being the. ie to Intimidate government witnesses.” In addition to Canon Chase and William Widiner, formerly serretary to Firpo, witnesses im Hide Madame. Nila Pesci, landlady of a New York house where Canon Chase alleges Firpo lived; Hugh P. Gartland, a Newark (N. J.) fight promoter, who was with Firpo in South America; Bennie Brumel, an elevator boy at the New York house; Dr. Philip Palery, a chiropractor who treated Miss Picart, and Harry Finger, a roomer at the house. WIFElS HELD FOR HUSBAND’S DEATH By International News Service. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 15.—Mrs. Mary Catula, 22, is being held by po lice here today in connection with the death of her hushund, Frank, 31, who was found murdered In his lied, apparently hacked to death. A bloodstained hatchet was found on the floor. The wife told police she found * lie body when she returned from visiting her physician. Two brothers of Mis. Catula and tier father were also detained. U DEMAND ip. n fi Over 100.000 people have If testified that TANLAC I haa relieved them of; || Stomach Trouble, £;~ Rheumatism, £; Mai-Nutrition, If Sleeplessness, M Nervousness, ■ Lom of Appetite, ■ Lom of Weight, §§ Torpid Liver or m Constipation. Hi "Ask Anyone Who Haa H Taken TANLAC* H ©van «• million bottlm ©OLD Wl Oar Sale Be All Gee4 DranfcM RACER DEAD IN CHICAGO CRASH Bjr International Newt Sander. Chicago, Sept. 15.—Norbert Wiley, automobile racing driver died today from Injuries suffered yesterday when his machine crashed into and killed an unidentified negro as he tore to ward the homestretch at Hawthorne Held. The negro was crossing the track and Wiley, attempting to avoid strik ing him, sent his machine crashing through the inner guard fence. It turned over, pinning him beneath the wreckage. Three other cars smashed into the wreck but their drivers* es caped without serious injury. Three other accidents marked the races. In the 50-mile race, William Jeffries was injured when his car hit the back stretch fence and over turned. Sky Hanks was probably fatally* hurt when his machine turn ed over near the grandstand. Casey Jones was injured when his car cut 40 feet of the fence away and over turned. Prairie Company Pays $2 Dividend Independence. Kan., Sept. 15.—A dividend of $2 per share has be?n/du dared on the slock of the Prairie Oil and Gas company, payable Oi toon 31, 1024, to stock of record Soptemir r 30. 1024', It was announced today. j A NY WOMAN, any man, can /"A now have a well-developed face and form. The whole, simple secret of a well-developed form ia in the number of blood-cells in your body. You can now forget all the theoretical talk about diet, ex ercise, fad treatments, food-fats and fat-foods. Nothing i3 of any use, after all, except blood-cells! Thin, run-down men and women, with bony necks, sunken cheeks, bony shoulders—all these are suf fering from one thin g—too few blood-cells. Science has proved that S.S.S. helps to make the rich reij-blood-cells, which you need. Your blood is starving for these new blood-cells! Cke your blood the blood-cells it needs—take S.S.S. the great scientific blood-cell maker. S.S.S. has done marvels, too, in making beautiful complex ions, clearing the skin, making lips rosy red, the cheeks full and plump —because It rids the blood of im purities which cause pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash and rheumatism, too. As the medicinal ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. It may be taken with perfect safety. This is why S.S.S., since 1826, has meant to thousands of underweight men and A-omen a plus in their strength. Start taking S.S.S. today and your great problem, that of your per sonal appearance, can be solved. iS. S. S. is said at all good drug stores in two ai«ai. The larger sire ia more economical. C C <5he World's Best tVeJt Wood Medicine - CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE I To the owner* of oil lot*, land*. tra>tn and parcel* of land*, within .Htreot Im provement I>i*tr|ct No. J606 and to the owners of all lot*, tract* and parcel* of land*, abutting on or adjacent to that part of Seward Street from 36th Street t<» John A. Creighton Boulevard. In the t'ltv of Omaha. Nebraska Notice I* hereby given that thera ha* been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Dniitht * net It Ion for the Im provement. of that part of Seward Street from 361 h Street to John A Creighton Boulevard In thn Cltv of Omaha, bv p*y - mg and » urhlng. *aid petition being ;/r word* and figure* a* follow* petition fur improving SfW#rd Street from ,;*'.t h Street, to John A.\CTnehtoe Hop leva rd To the Mono*-* hi# City Council of the Cirg of Omaha We, the undersigned o*ner« of lot* nr land* abutting upon that part of Howard Street from 36»h Street to John A Creighton Boulevard In Sfr#ef Improve ment District No 2606. in the City of Omaha, being record owner* n* a ma jority of the feet frontage on laid Part of paid afreet, a* shown by the gen#r.'»1v recognised mao* of said Cltv. do hertb* petition that the name be Improved by paving and curbing And we do further petition the Council to order *uch Improvement and < bum It to be made, anti that thirty day* be *1 lowed to the property owner* In **i«' District within which to designate the material desired to be used In the paving of *ald street. Charles K Hteln. July 18. 1524. Lot I *nd 2. Block 7. Orchard Hill, Si 6 feet front bv 130 feet deep. Bror A,, ami Ldith F. Johnson. July 28. Ul| 4. woat of I*»t 3. Block .'. orchard HID. 26 feet front by 130 feet deep. Carv I), and Lila P. McCoy July SI. 1#24. Lot* 26 and 26, B1<»< k 6. Orchard Hill, each 60 feet front by HO feet dret» Charles T Schole*. July *8. 1924. Lor 24. Block 6 Orchard Hill. 6'i fed fiunt by 13 Kl Isabel h Wept Au'Stiat 9. 1*2 4 lot ?r. Block 6. Orchard Hill. • *' feet front by 130 feet deep Filed. Augu-t 21. 1*74. at 4 in o'clock p m You are further notified that you and *«< h of you will hi'* fifteen d > * front itertembar IV 1*24 the fire! dav of pub lication hereof tn 'ditch to file protest in the office of th* nty Clerk agtinat the reeularitv. legality or suffi» lent v of said petition or anv signature thereon. Published In aegordanre with B**'lu tlon No M7* Bert#* 1*24 Oirithi Nebraska September D U 4 JAMES r HOCTOB cjtv Clark. n ii. 1< 17. _ __ NOTICE To the owner* of all lots lands, trad* and panel* of land*, within Htreet lm provement DletrUi No Mfl ■ o 1 ■ 1 ',4‘ MVYnciN iif nil lota, tract a and of land*, abutting on or adjacent * *» that part of Franklin Htreet from 36th Htreet t«» 38th Htreet, In th* Clljr of Oniahn. Nebraska. Noth-® In hereby given that there line hi** n filed with the City Clerk of thn City of Omaha a petit hr n for th* I in prov ament of that part of Frobkllfi HI roe t from 36th Htreet tu at*tii Hi reel. it. *h*• City of Omaha, by phyIum: *«• *■ ctirblng, paid petlt^gji being In wolds and Hguu* ae foliowa: 4 Petition YOt Improving f ranklin Hired, from li < n Street to ith To the Honorable City Council of th*’ < Mty of Oinnhu We. the undetMigned, ownc* of lot* "f land* Mliuttlng upon that l»*H **f l i " Street from lit-* Htreet to Ith rest a Htieet Improvement Blatrlct No J41 a m lha l>'\ of OnMP§a, being record ataan nf ittgJorllyVf «t»*• ft ntaga "ti eaid part of earn afreet. a* Shown by the generally recognised maps nf paid City do nerAby petitiAit that t! 1 by ri'vles snd curbing \nd e/e dn further petition th* Cmitutl * n ..> Burr Pound. February 11, 1924, Lot 20, Block 7, Orchard HiU 60 feet front by ISO feet deep. . Chas. O. Andersqfti, February 1 1, 1924, Lot 25, Block 7. Orchard llill Addition, 50 feot front by 130 feet deep. Outtof H. Anderson. February 11, 1 924. Lot 26. Block 7. Orchard Hill Ad dition. 50 feet front by 130 feet deep. August and Maria Nelson, February 12. 1924 Lot 17. Block 7. Orchard Hill Addition. 50 feet front by 130 feet deep. Parkway Real Estate Co., by D. C. Patterson, President. February 13. 19^#. Lot 27, Block 7. Orchard Hill Addition, 50 feet front by 130 feet deep. M. AL Hutchinson, executive for C. D. Hutchinson, and M. May Hutchinson. March 1 1. 1 924, Lot 15, Block 7, Orchard Hill Addition. 40 feet front by 130 feet deep. Barker Company, by A. O. Barker. Au gust 12, 1924. Lots 9 and 10. Block 12. Orchard llill Addition, each 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. Orriah Pound. August 1?. 1924, Lots 13 and 14, Block 12. Orchard Hill Ad dition. 90 feet front hv J30 feet deep. Filed; August 23, 19 24, at 1U;45 o’clock a. m. You are further notified that you and each of you will have fifteen days from September 15, J924. the first day of publication hereof in which, to file pro test in the office of the Pity Clerk against the regularity, legality or suf ficiency of qaid petition or any signature thereon. Published in accordance with Resolu tion No. 5969. Meries 1924. Omaha, Nebraska. .September 16. 1924. JAMES P. HOCTOR. . City Clerk. 8. 13-16-17. —--7--— NOTICE To the owners of all lol*. lands tracts snd parcels of lands, within Street Im provement District No. 2416, i nd to the owners of all lots, tracts snd par cels of lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part of Fowler Avenue from 36th Avenue to 38th Street, In the City of Omaha. Nebraska, Notice Is hereby alien that there ha* been filed with the City Clerk of the City' of Omaha a petition for the improvement , of that part of Fowler Avenue from "8th Avenue io 38th Street, in the City of Omaha, by paving and curbing, said petj. ; tion being in words and figures as fol- i low*: Petition for Improving Fowler Avenue j from 38th Avenue to 3*tli Street. To the honorubi# City Council of the City of Omaha: We, the undersigned, owners of lots or lands abutting upon that part of Fowler Avenue from 38th Avenue to 38th Street*' in Street Improvement District No. 2415. in the City of Omaha, being record owner* of h majority of the feet frontage * on said part of said street, as shown by the generally recognised maps of sad City, do hereby petition that the same be im proved by paving and curbing. And we do further petition the council io order such Improvement and cause it to be made, and that thirty days be al lowed to the propertv owners in said dis trict within which to designate the ma terial desired to he used in the paving of said street. Frank E. snd Mrs. Frances I sheets. October 4. 1 923 Lots 4 snd 6. Block 2. Van Boren Heights, 25 feet front by 130 feef deer Mr*. Frances T Sheets, Octnb*r 4. 1923, Lot 1, 32 fie t front by 130 feet deep. *)so Lots 2. .3 and 4 each 25 f«et front by 130 feet deep, all in Block 2. Pleasant Hill Addition: also Lot* ]. 2 and 3. Block 2. Van Euren Heights, each 25 feet front by 130 feet deep. Henry and Jessie K M. Blanch?, Octo ber K. 1923, Lot 12. Block ?. Moes Suh, 133 fc-t front by 69 feet deep. Louis Adler. October 8. 1923. East 52 feet nf Lor 13. Humboldt Place. 63 feet front by 52 feet deep. W. \V Dodge April l, 192 4. Lola 11 and 12. Humboldt Pla* e. 120 feet front by 102 feet deep. Eugene B Moore August 1924. T.ots 11 and 12. Humboldt Place. 130 feet front by 102 feet deep. Thomas M. Standard. August 9. 1924 Lot l. Block 1. Moes Sub. 133 feet front by 45 feet deep William C. Billot11. August 9 1 924. Fast 60 feet of Lots 13-14-16, Block 2,, Aloes Suh. 60 feet front by 150 feet deep Lottie Adler. August I J, 1924. blast 62 i feet of Lot II. Humboldt Place. 6" feet front by 52 feet deep. Man <\ and C. S Buxlon. August 12. 1924. West 78 feet .if Lot 13. Humboldt Place, 78 feet front by 52 feet deep. Flora I*. Burke, August 8. 1 924, West 49 feet of the Fist 90 feet of Lot* 13. 14 and 15. Block 2. Moes Bub, 49 fe**t, front by 150 fee* deep Clar* nee i\ Stonr August * 1924. West 43 f< ft of Lot- |.. 14 aid 1 Block) ’’ Moca Bub. 43 feet front by 150 feet. deep Travers Bothers, Inc. in* rharle* p Tfaver. ricsident. August 1 4. 1 924. West 13 fee* nf Lot* 1 3. 14 and 15. Block 2. Mf.es Sub. 4.3 feel front by 160 f.-et deep. Filed August 21st. 1921. at 4:30 o’clock, P M You are further notified that you snd I each of yon will have fifteen days from j September J 5. 1924. the first day of publication heicof in vhleh to fll? pro- ■ teyt jn the office of the « :t> l"'erk i hg.'unsf the regularity. legality nr stif- ! f"W" v of sail petit:",j or any signature t hereon. Published In aico'dsnce with Resolution No :»9«*. Series 1924 Omaha, XePrank*. September IS 1924 . JAMES P 1IOPTOR. 8-16 1,8-17.City Clerk. NOTICE To f he ow ner* of all Jo!* land* tracts amt parcel* of land*, within Street Im provement District No. 2611 ami to the owner* of all lot*, tract* and parcel* of lands abutting on or ad1 men l t. that part of U.in hired Ame* Avenue to Kowler Avenue. In the City of ttniahn. Nebraska Notice I* herebv giv«n that there ha* Ween filed with lhe t ity Clerk of the ' Ity of Omaha a petition f« r th- lin l toeiiiunt of th'’ p; it of J«Jth Htrc«t from Amee Av*.tue to F«"-wl*r Avenue, In ttie City of tJinaha. by paving and curb ing, *tid petition being in word* and Lg ur»** *n follow: Edition for Improving .»h .Street froiv Arne* Avenue to Fowler Avenue TO Till; IJONORA MLK CITY CoCNCII. * »F THE Cl I V « IF t iRAll * \V••. i he under signed, ownei* of lot* or land* abutting upon that part of 36th Sued from Amee Avenue «o bowler Ave nue In Sire-t Improvement District No. 411. In tiro * ity of itm»ha. being re. r-rd nwnet.. of .1 majority of th* feet frontage on v«id part of **1d street, h* shown b’ the generally reyogn'red m»r** "f .** id 'City, do hereby petition the* the >*m* bk Improved by Paving *nd Cut b Ing And «* # do fur her pet1 Von the Council •u order *uch tmpe.* -me** and cause it 10 be made. . !|1 ihat tbtriv d*>9 be al lowed ro he property owner# in eatd District wsthsn which to designate t,i* m* t*rle! desired to be used In ths paving of "aid (street. Wit a Adcll !‘oll#> July «. 1924 Lot 1 ’srl C Wilson’s 2nd Addition. 42 fe«i front by 129 feet deep Char C and Josephln* V Nielson. July 7 1924. Kou'h 41 feet of the North - 6 feet of th- Flit 12S feet of Lot 1«, Tut tle's Subdivision. 41 test front by 124.14 feet deep Loren* Petersen. July 7, 1934. Tots 9 and in. Carl Wilton's 3nd Addition. 141 6 feet front. A than n n • I L. Belle Wlmer. .Tulv T, 1124. Lot 9. Carl C Wilson's 2nd Addi tion. 4f» fret front hy J 28 fee* deep. Ella I* on* July 11. 1924. Pari of T.ot I Tulth'H Subdivision of Kp worth Ad dition. u2 f-et frdnt hy 12# 29 feet deep. Mtnnlo «i Ifullut k. Julv 47. 1924. Lot s. Carl t*. \V I Ison’ ir 2nd Addition. 41 feet front •bv 129 fed deep. t irrle Strell Mifuney. July II, 1924. Lot 7 t'nrl C Wilson’S 2nd Addition. 42 feet frrnt b' 129 feet deep tie.. M< ecrehiuldt. July 18. 1124. I.nt 1?, Block 7. Monmouth Park Addition. 12* feet front by 4# feet deep. Ht-iirude Houghton, July 1#. T.ot 11: U|oi U t. Monmouth Park Addition, 1.'* fe.-i front by 4# feet deep Herbert II (Iran. July 1° 1924 T.ot 4 j t'wrl «' Wilson's 2nd Addition, 42 f*ct front hy It* fed d--i» Filed: August .1. H»*4. at 4 o o rIn. V, p in. Vou ate further notified t HnT von oul h of you will h » - fifteen day* from > l'l* I.lber 1- I? ’I the f I r *- r dev of pun Ihat Ion herAf in which to file protest 11 in lln. feet * in* b pip# sewer. u lin. feet Ifc lmh pipe sewer, 1’7& tin. feet H-lm h pipe sewer lid lln feet 21-tmh pip* aewer. Aewer Dlelrlct No. M*. «8th Avenue and Lake Aired. «* per Ordinance No. I?'74*. so |in feel # in< h pipe *#wet. i in (in. f*d 1" Inch pt|»e sewer, JUKI lln fed 21 Inch pipe aewer M* w#t District No M7. Ituggle* between 2*rd end .«41 h. «■ per (irdlnenc# No 13?8I| •18A lln feet # In. h pipe *rwe> Hewet Dlatrlrt \o »#4 Kvatu st ftrd, a* per Ordinance No. t22|R 1*0 ||n feet I Inch pipe #*w#r. 3nk ttn fed 12 inch ptp* *#w#r Hew#r Distrb t No #99 3Sth In Patrick rise#, 11 iiai Ordioaact M llllli COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES 230 lin. feet 8-inch pipe fewer. Sewer District No. 893, Belvedere Blvd . 30th Northwesterly, aa per Ordinance No. 121*2: 467 lin. feet R-lnch pipe eewer, 310 lin. feet 12-inch pipe eewer, 447 lin. feet 15-inch pipe eewer. Proposals are to be made upon printed blanks which will, upon application, be furnished by the City Engineer and all work must be done in accordance with the plans and specifications for said work on file in his office. As evidence of good faith, each pro posal shall be accompanied by a certified check on some Omaha bank ptftblt tr the City of Omaha in an amount of noi less than One Hundred Dollars which amount shall be held by the City as liquidated damages if the successful bid der fails to enter into contract with good and sufficient sureties within ten days after n4Pard has been made. Proposals sfTall be addressed to '’City Engineer, Omaha, Nebraska," and marked "Proposals for Sewer sVimdrurfion." The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. HERMAN BEAL. Si 1.1 2.13.15,16.17 1 RCity Engineer. NOTIofe TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will he received at the office of tne County Clerk at Wahoo. Nebraska, on September 19. 1924. until 11 o’clock a. n>.. and at that time pub licly opened and read for Platte River Bridges, Kills and Incidental Work on the Mlllard-Wahoo Road, Southeast of Yutan Project No. 235A. Federal AM Road. The proposed worn consists of con structing three Bridges and Approach Kills on Section Line between Sections 25 and 36* T. 15. N. R. *E Total length of Improvements. 1.12 Miles. The approximate quantities are: 12-100 foot Low Riveted Trusses, 20. foot Jtdwy. 20-Ton Capacity, Station 88Yt82.6 to 705:40. mo cubic yards dry excavation. *30 cubic yard* wet excavation. 11.600 lineal feet piling (alternatt wood, steel and concrete). 345.3 cubic Yarda Mas* Done., Class R .360.2 cubic yards Mas* Cone., Class A. 4 71.5 cubic yrds Archit. Cone., Class A. 316.101 pounds Reinf Steel. 16.332 pounds Extra Structural Steel. 2,572 square varda Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 12-100 foot Dow Truss Super structure* complete in place except floor and wearing aurfac* f 8 3 square yards Willow Mattress. Alternate bids to be received on 24-50 foot trans. Joint Girders. 20-foot Rdwy., 20-ton capacity Concrete floor and steel pili-ng. 50 cubic yards Dry Excavation. 568 cubic yards Wet Excavation. 12.700 lineal feet Steel Piling. 622.4 cubic yards Mass Cone., Class A 4 0* cubic yards Archit. Cone., Class A. 8.3,68* rounds Reinf. Steel. 5*.784 square yards Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 24-60 foot Trans Joint Girder Superstructure complete In place except floor and wearing surface. 185 square yards Willow Mattress. APPROACH KILLS. 37.700 cubic yards Earth Excavation. 1 2.830 cub»c yarda Sand Excavation. H2.100 cubic yards Station Overhaul. 1.040 cubio yards Mile Hauling Clay for Surfacing. 5,350 square yards 3-Inch Gravel Sur facing 4.568 lineal feet Woven Wire Guard rail. Payments for work to be made from County Fund*, Federal Air Road Funds and Stale Aid Bridge Funds. Certified check for five per r*nt fS%) of the amount of the bid will be re quired. The work must he atarted previous to October 15. 1924. and be completed by Juno ;>0, 1925. Plans and specifications for tha work may he seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at Wahoo. Nebraika ; *f the off re of the County Clerk *t Omaha. Nebraska, or at the office of the State Department of Public Works *♦ Lincoln. Nebraska. The State and Counties reserve the /fght to waive all Technicalities and re ject any or all bids. A 8. DOLEZEL County Clerk Saunders County. FRANK DEWEY. County Clerk Douglas County. R..L COCHRAN.1 State Engineer. \ - 21 to 8-18 Tnc. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 19c per line each .lay, 1 or 2 day*. J7o per line each day, 3 or 6 day*. l*c r*r Una each day, 7 days. i5c per line each day. 30 days. CLOSING* HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition ...j.,.,,,.1 p.m Evening Edition .11:09 a.m. Bur day Edition ..9 p. m. Saturday i-!th«r chare* pr raah orders Classified Ade accepted at the following offices : Council Bluffs.15 Scott St Main Office.17th and Farnam Bt*. South Omaha..N. W. Cor. 24th and N St* Telephone ATIentlo 1000. THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BE*. _»•, ~ _ Funeral Notin'*. MILLER—Anuit*. age M He 1* survived by 7 eons llarrv end James F ; one d iugliter. Mrs. Georga Kerr. and one ms!jer. Mrs Emma Hyie. of Tamauua. Pa. Funeral from residence of Mrs. Kerr. 7562 Burt. Wednesday at *.30 a. m to St John church 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Gentlemens r iortcarv In charge OFFER—Mrs. J. M., age 4 7 year*, died September 14. Funeral service "111 be h*ld Tueedav at 2 P in. from the Iturket chapel. 3406 4*a mini. Vault* aiui Monnmenu. t “Automatic Seating' concrete burial vault! recommended by all leading undertakers. M'fil bv Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. Funeral Director*. S 1IPLSK 6 K1KFKN. * At Tour Service. 3222-24 c;» N i.ih 8(XK. HHT CMieterlea. 4 VISIT KilRl ST LAWN, i Purchase a family lot in Oraahi'e moat beautiful cemetery. Office* at the cemc tery (weet of Florence) end ISO Urandeu * heater. Personals. 9 WANTED Concewlona for American T.e gion liodeo, September 19. 20. 21. at Fre mont. Neb Address C. J. Reynold*. Fre* inunt. Neb. rill; S.M.V ATI' IN A It MY Industrial hem *«)llrl(e your old clothing, furniture, mesa since. -We Collect We distribute. Phone IA 41H6 and our waip-n will • all. Pali and inspect our new home. 2**9 8 13th 8t. Will TK L V H cTT 's~( itirt n. a, W*d7- « * amptng Outfit-. VJo s nth *t. AT 6*nj THE MEDIATOR. i*^r >r SubacritH now- AT. 7*14". .-44 Paxton block • |i€»nl and hoiinil. Ill l.OUT Bla» k f-mate bird d*f. nam* Trixie" I dee nee ter 415 Lama in W' hind leg R*nerd 2t»l S .’4th J A 2729 ai riiMiimi i s Automobile* for Snl**. II N ASH - VR! F.S7TM A ALTO CO. USED CAR STORK ?6 A 4 Farnam AT 4393 murPHY TT?rTIif" Downtown Peed Car itore 1416 .1 ekson AT 4411 GOOD rBKI) CARS HUT TOPRH AT OPY L SMITH. " 111.... . Trurlt* for Sale. 12 FORD uue tun. excellent condition, new cub ................ 9JM tweed wagon as cel lent condttlpvi k,*l International IS ion. stake bodv. pneumatic. . . 471 Rebuilt Republic *1 Mr 2-ton truck *62J ANDREW'mPRPHY & SON, Vr 4411 1416 Jackeon COAL 11 At' I.F.R8 ATTENTION Good tiaed t nick ■ 8*e the Internal lone liars eater Co. AT. ©766. Terms can b« » rpgnged ■■■.-.. i —.. Auli* Arreegorles, I'nrt*. Iti ol) AR \NTi;El» new end nerd auto peril at a ape- I#I ctlft price, N*hre«lie Ant* Certs. 1616-11 Harney St JA 4911 ltd ’ omiug 8t, AT. lift FORD tire* 9ft end up. Kaplan Auti Fart*. AlU Nicholas. * AUTOMOBILES. Service Stations, liepalrine. 17 *. INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINI8TS Reyfle'd carburetor and Kiiemann mag neto service. AT. 2660. P. MKLCHOIRS A SON. 417 ■. MTH BUSINESS SERVICE. Millinery—Dressmaking. 25 ACCORDION. iil14 0101 AT. 7404 twr — --:_-ii-.. ■...i*”!!1.-11.; Patent Attorneys. 28 J. W. MARTIN, 526 Petera Trust Bldg., Omaha; also Washington. Double service, single fee. Also help sell patents. Printing—Sta turnery. 29 OOMMKRCIAf, PRINTING. Krtdy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th St. Phone JA. 6068. Repairing. 31 USED and new sewing machines. Sew ing machines and Vlctrolas repaired Rent machine*. |1 pet week. 13 per mo. MICKEL MUSIC HOUSE, 15th and Harney.iT. 4341. EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 LEARN Beauty Culture. Pays big. Short course, easily acquired. Day or evening*. The recognized profession for women. Positions at top wages waiting. Call or write Moler College, 109 S. 15th. WANTED—Ladles In this locality to em broider linens for us at home during their leisure momenta. Write at once. "Fash ion Embroideries," 680, Lima, Ohio. ENROLL at the largest comptometer school, 300 Courtney Bldg. JA. 1493. Help Wanted—Male. 37 WANTED 6.000 MEN Wages 94.00 to 9 50 Per Day and Board. On account of ttaa largo crop in North Dakota and the urgent need of harvest men to move the cron, the Great Northern Hv has extended the low harvest hand rata from Sept. 13 to Scut. 22. $«.50 each In parties of five or more from .Sioux City to all points In North Dakota on Great Northern. Two daiiv trains, morning and evening, parties arranged in ^loux City. Here are aome of the town* in need of help very badly: Devils I^ake. 20ft m*n; Cando. 150: Leeds. 100: Bottineau. 360* Minot, lino men: Will la ton. 500 men. Wages paid 40 to 50 cents per hour In cluding board. 30 to 60 days work. Wit BLONDER. Agr. Dev. Agent. Great Northern Ry.. AT. tilt. f?2 Paxton Block. Omaha. Neh. REPRESENT A TIV E WANTED. The International Correspondence Schools, established for thirty-two years. Is look ing for a high-grade man. between the ages of 24 and 38. who is Interested In a l>remanent connection as their local rep resentative. Applicant must be well edu cated. with a successful past and an un tarnished reputation. If you answer to this description, if you feel limited In your present occupation anti wish to en gage yourself in a « lean, attractive occu pation that will call forth the best that Is In you. rail at 701 World-Herald Bldg., Omaha, Neb. between 6 and 10 a. m. BE a barber specialist. Get h*g r*y Women's trade has doubled the demand and wages. Pay and evening classes. Gall or write Molar Barber College, 10l S 15th Ft. ALL men. women, boya. girls. 17 to 65, willing to accent government positions. *1 17-1250 (trav^lng or .stationary), wrlta Mr. Oxment. HO St Louis. Mo. FIREMEN. Wk»men. beginners, 91D. 1250 rwhich position?) Railway. T-2791, Omah* B*»». Salesmen and Agent**. 33 GOOD salary end all railroad fare will ha paid solicitor to work Nebraska and Iowa towns. Rea! opening for hustler. Reference* required. The Omaha Bee, ask for Mr. Shannon. WANTED—Life insurance salesman. Ex perienced writers of standing will ba given top cintracts In Nebraska. Iowa. Kansas territory. General scents. Also furl time, part time and student agents. Unequaled opportunity. References. Ad vircss. with full particulars. Superintend ent of Agencies, 716 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. --— I HAVE trained men who have produced *7.-.000.000 for our company. Manv of them sre earning $.'*.000 per annum. Roma considerably non. I want to get in touch with lust a few high grade men not under 75. nor over 45. who can sell or can he trained to aejl Write O. II. M . 237 Oma ha National Bank Bldg WANTED High class life insurance stock salesmen for Wyoming and Nebraska. Will pay 17per cent commission Go**d ter ritory asfgnmente; real stock salesmen making good money: no advances. TeL lnw>ton* National Life Insurance Com pany. Gasper. Wyoming. U3ENTE—-Clear l;5 daily telling Darn K V. cold p.itrh f«r at oc king a gella at * :h*. Wheaton Laboratories, La Crosse. Wm RALERMEN—Iowa and Nebraska exclu sive tetr-toriae High grade merchandise. L'herai commission Will pay you to in vestigate. 221 Arthur B'dg " ■■ 1 J» .1. ^ FINANCIAL. Opportunities. 4! ’3-R. rice in. ^a’-gsin 7 rms . 92.700 0 TV St*?bb:n.«. 161ft Cmcago Imcatnient—StorUs—Bond*. 43 M A. AN PERSON CO-i" J A 1101. R*al eatata. Surety bonds and kindred Ins Krai Ksl.ilo Loans. 44 MONET tTT LOAN On *!rs» And second mortgagee Wa buy cutrtgkt for cash Existing mortgagee and land contracts Prompt Action H. A WOLFE CO, 6*1 Raun-1’rs-Kenned> Bldg AT. 9140 5 4 AN!»~T I'KR CENT~MONET Loans on Omaha improved property at lowest rate* FRANK H. BINDER, t!t City National J A. 1641 ■ >MA M A~hT>M MR ~ K AST N1 K KARMA U'KKKIL REAL I PTATK CU . 1011 thus ha Natl Bank Bldg JA 3716 RFCONP mortgage* or contracts pur chased by Tukey Cvmpapy, 620 Fleet Nl 1 -nwi Hank. JA 4921. _ __ SIX per cent loans on nmiha realdancos Gash on hand Brompt gar vie*. K. W Lougee, Inc . 61* KseHna Bldg LOW RATE oo city property, quickly dosed, no nv'titbiy payments. JA. 1631 w T Graham *|ftO to 910 *C0 loaned, prompt service j * D * P H B ' mar Weed Bldg 1 WILL hu» mortgagee and contract* Cork in, 04* om Nat l Bldg., Omaha. Neb ™ 64 AND 4 PER7’KNT~XO _DIL AY ~ G A RA IN BKO» 446 Omaha Nat:i Uldg CITY real eatata mortgaa*# and con tier is bought t.arson 104 Nllth Rt Garm Loans on West Nab and N K Cole farm* Kloke tnvAtmant Co.. Omaha Minify to 1.1 Wilt 46 \VF Wil l, LOAN YOU JdoNFT at the lowest rate vve have ever made DON'T BAY HHill RATE*, overdo vears in bug) nee* aaaisre* vett of a quick, ouiet and confidential deal at the lowest t»e« ii»i« cost OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. 304 Karbgch Nik Tel JA 1593, Southeast corner IMh sn*l Douglas Rta. DIAMOND (of a a at lowest r*t#* b onftdential rhe IM«m nd \ - *r Go. 1314 podge Rt Established 1*14. — . KnUfATIONXU I,oral In-trurtlmi ClaMf*. I) l-AT Si 'Ul-f-l. N1-1HT P-'HKOl Goinplete conrasa In all commstcla' Ibrac- hea Shorthand, typewriting. teir* r H-hy, *«lesinanahip. elvlf serv ice. Boon* iA 1*46. Gomplete catalog free rotTr* roiUoc. I*tb and Hatnev Rts Omaha. Neb FIGHT to II weeks prepare you for a fine office position Call AT- HT4 er wrlta American eelltie. 1119 Faraam. Local Instrortlnn GaM. 48 TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1401 Dodge St. 1W« Douglaa 8t. Call or write for Information. 1 ■■■ ■■ ■■■■■■ . ■ _ ' Musical—Dramatic. 40 [POPULAR music, taught by orchestra pl anlat. E. M. Kahn. .Mkkel Bldg. AT. 4361 Dancing Academies 50 PRINCE OF WALES Fox Trot and other latest steps taught at THE KEL-PINE classes Monday and Thuraday nights.. Private lessons any hour. Tel. AT. 7 850. KEEP Dancing Academy class Monday and Friday. 8 p. m. Elka club. AT. 3911 or JA. S470.__ MKRCHAN DI SK. Banters* Equipments. 68 WE BUT. «ell nates, make de«k«, «how cases, etc. Omaha Fixture Sc Supply Co., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglaa. JA. 2724. Foe! and Feed. €1, KINDLING—15 truck load delivered. Sawdust. Baled Shavings. JA. 5740. Household Goods. 64 YOU ARE LOSING, every day that you • fail to take advantage of the furniture bargains at Stephenson’s. 1601 Capitol Ave. Private sales and auction AT. 0764—DuofoM. 2 leather rockers, ta'uum (leaner, Wilton rug, 6x9. FOR REAL furniture and rug values aee Home Furniture Co., bouth Side. NICE OAK dining table. Cheap. Call HA. 2752. Swap Column. 65 1225 CASH REGISTER, »8« , show €»s*. Will trade for Ford coupe or Ford sedan. TV A, 0687. Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW ub4 Mcond-h»nv gentleman only. | 7717 N. J50TH 8T.—2 rooma for gentle men. Reas. Private home. KE. 0824. [NICE COZY room, private home, gentle men preferred, HA. 42*3. ! FURNISHED clean front room, running * ater 2108 Douglas LARGE doublt room, suitable for 4 or I studenta. HA. 04*7. FURNISHED rooms. gentlemen enly, strictly private family, rhor.e HA. *24 4. ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms 75 HOTEI. JEFFERSON. Uth tld C*pllol Ave. Under new management. Steam heated room* at attractive rates to per manent guegts. Rooms for Housekeeping. 76 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, nicely furnished. »Vin heated. 6IT S 18th St. AT. M4l. Rooms, I'ntnmished. 77 THREE room* and bath, lat floor, newly d*'-- rated. fit N. 23d. Where to Slop m Town. 78 HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Farnam. HOTEL HENSH.WY—Uth and Tarnam. ^perlai rate* to permanent guests REAL FmTR-ioK RENT. Apartments—Furnished. 80 AT. 0764 (TeL)—Throe-room apt.: no other rooinerai bath room floor; beat, light, gaa and phone furnlahed. people employed. 14*15 BURT ST.— Modern a-room t-’^am heat; electric j'ghta. Reasonable. GIRL TO share apartment; walking di» lance. Tel. AT. 7454. ATTRACTIVE J-room apartment; steam heat: walking distant e. 22ft*e N 23d St. HUNTER INN HOME Ur the traviing man and wife. AT. €? 0 24th and Dodge NEWLY dec. mod. airy 1-rm. apt. 2427 S 2.1rd St. Hea*. light, water free. Apartments—Unfurnished. 81 — DUNDEE LOCATION. Alhambra—44th end Capitol A*#. None better l«' »t#d. Very choir# 4-room apart ment; three exposures south, east and west, as*are plenty of light ard air. la;** living room, corner dining room, corner bedroom with mirror door, tile bath, con* 'tmentlv arranged kitchen and twice the usual ciose^ .pace Bu.lt-sn bed if oe sirfi AdTractivelT decorated floor* Just refinished A comfortab e frartmsnt :a a new fireproof budding. |7f aumoa«r. 915 winter. FRED L HETN CO. —- Realtors AT. T715 Evenings call HA 5592. TYA 7497. or janitor will show, ALHAMBRA APARTMENT®. Fertr-niith and Capitol Av*. An un usual ly convenient Dundee location. One choice apartment consisting of living room w:th dining alcox*. unusualtv large bedroom with mirror door, neat kitchen, and bath. I.ot* of closet rm Newlj decorated, floor* Just waxed. A home like apartment in a new fireproof bulla* in*. )41 summer, 1*9 winter. FRED U HETN CO, Realtor* AT. 771*. Evenings call HA. 25*2. WA 7497. or Janitor will show « H TOILET GAS 1920 S lvrii lilu 09 5-R.GA8. NEW DECORATED $14 4* -It. MODERN NEAR ('KKIORTi'N 445 ? H. HOT WATER HEAT. 512 N. I5TU l APT. tftTH AND CALIFORNIA. 445.44 AMERICAN MORTGAGE A FINANCE *T 41199_^_KK. 173*1 bT MARY Al*T>. 52* S Jl*t Ave Four r mm ant.- y > i*rn. 159 and 555 Inqmre janitor J I 43?! PORTLAND APARTMENT Park Axe end Lc*' *nw.'rth St. Choc* room apt* $ • Inquire 1ani« tftr H* 1712 PETERS TRl g-FToM P ANT "WHInlt OMAHA RENTS'* AT ft541 Uth and Farn*m $♦* 14ft—III 9 D \VPNPOR~ Neat first f>or apt 4 rod-ms a-'d ileeping por-h K*y next dftxr Gl-OVFF A SPAIN .t \ 2<.xft. ATTRACTIVE Utwra apt and garage; lose m cat Mne, ffft. lift* Rmnov St. Mi? M7t APARTMENTS and flat* for rent. W. J PALMER CO. AT. 99*9 Reel Estate M*na«ment Sped* Met a ONE. two. three end four-room arte 915 to 975 DRAKE RENTAL AGKNCT FIVE room# end sun room choice. Far t-am car l n» 114 T1I4 or AT »Ut steam HEAT, I*room apt*., 9*ft and sr close in G_r Stebhjne. 1919 Chicago os NICE 4-room apartment, modern, fixate beih. 91ft per month .) A. ftl?4 llttalitr** rid®r* l«>r Kent. 85 ('HULA V HIT A —iftth and IVppletnn,'' 5 rooms 97i» 11A 4 f 194. TWO etvrea. 14th ft. end Chicago. low *ent G P btrbhlna 1919 Chit ego. !!«ni*m ter Hml. M 2429 S S*|» \\ E -» room modern botisa, double gatagr, op car line. 9? 5 per '*o*«t h Eb.ope t? v 9* u \ 1*TU. 1*1 t—Al| modern 19* Newly decorated, three bedrooms and bath. •* on® float K*x at 2232 U1 7ETTl I TH~*T 7’« "1 oem'kl-W 77m! uii iu. at. ml. REAL ESTATK—FOR RKNT. Houses for Rent. 83 1*11 SPENCER—Modern. 9-room end hath, double garage. $*0.00. W. A. Hlaen haugh A Co JA. 3217, 1204 8. 9TH ST.—8-room house, electric lights. city water* inside toilet, fit per month. Offices and I’esk Room. 85 SEVERAL desirable offices and one nicely arranged suite In Oardner block. FIRST TRUST CO AT. •71$. ~HEAL ESTATO^TOK 8ALR*. Business Property. 91 66 FT near P. O. Bargain. O. P. 6teb 1'in.M, 1610 Chicago. Farms and Lands for Sale. 93 AT AUCTION—-SEPTEMBER 23. 6*0 acres, well improved, near Verdlgre, Neb. To be sold In tracts to suit pur chaser, on very easy terms Mark Car raher, Real Estate Auctioneer, Central City, Neb. FARMS—$5 monthly buys 40 acrea track and poultry - land near town, Missouri; price *200. Box 118, Mt. Vernon, 111. Ilouses—North. 96 New Minne Lusa Bungalow *6,500—1500 CASH. 5-room ell modern bungalow, brick ve neer foundation, fireplace, tile bath, built in tub. floored attic, full cement base ment. Laj-g* east front lot, real bargain at *6.500 with *500 .cash. Sunday ©all Mr. Rnwlev. KE. 0206. Metcalfe Company, Ground floor. 201 8. 19th St. AT 041*. ... ■- . — ..- — ■ 5- ROOM bungalow, near Fontanel!# park, only 13.250: *250 cash down. Near Fon »*nelle nark cn a.nice large lot. Call Mr. Cole. WA. 7U4, Eva. or AT. 741* day*. BRAND new 4-room and bath modern bungalow. Built-in features; full base ment: paved street; near Tech high; *160.00 cash, balance monthly payments. Call HA 6740. NEW HOME. *500 DOWN. BUILT-Il# FEATURES. OAK FLOORS. ETC. CALL JA. 1016. CHOICE of three new homes, close to caj- andk school, 4?d and Grand. Only *4.100; *o00 caeh. Campbell* WA. *704. 4514 N. 40TH ST—six-room part modern. *300 cash. Crejgh, 608 Bee. JA. 0200. D E. BUCK A CO., buy and sell home©. Houses—South. 87 7 Field Club Special ,, 6- room. 2-story home, newly decorated* oak floors and finish, built-in features; 60-foot corner lot. paving paid: beautiful ly landscaped: only one block to car: real bargain at *7.i P 1»th St AT Hll, Facing Riverview Park *100 down, five-room bungalow. *4.SI0* Modern except gas This is a new home, lust beina completed. Oak flniah in liv ing and diming room. Oak floor#. South ■front. LICKTT. Kg. 14*0. NEW five-room gtrictly modern bungalow, with large piece of ground, on paved, street, 4 block to achool. Terms. 0260.0# down, balance like rent. Call JA. ISM. FOR 8ALE or rent, 6-r. home, only *180 cash. Big bargain. *60* Valley fit. Now vacant. Owner. Houses—West 88 £ EDOEWOOD. On# b!t>n|f to ear. I room# and large attic abd deep bwaement. Wall arranged and complete with tile bath, recede tub. breakfa#? tab!# and firerlac*. Taatilr decorated. WA. 2417. Cathedral District Home Attractive two-ttory home, alz larea rooms. full basement. floored attic, scren^nd porch. ga-»ge: *wr»r leaving ci»v want# offer. Sunday ©all Mr. Metcalfe. i WA. «S&7. Metcalfe Company, Ground floor 7*3 S. 2»th St. AT 141». FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy home*. Llat your property with ua for reauita. JA. 1476 BURT C FOWLER CO.. Realtor# 4-ROOM cottar*- part modern. locgted near Happy Hollow bivd. Large let and garage I! *8* Baar terms JA. 2444. WILL build to your order on ©ur beauti ful lota in F.deawood; vary aa#y term*. Phono AT. 1840. call JONES ST—7 room*, all modem* convenient location. Make an offer. JA. 48 Sf. ^EE Mcrrieon Lumber and Coal for price# on garages. Beat construction at mini mum cost. WE. 555L ■."■El1.* ■ 11 " J ■ For 8al^—Dandes. 166 New Dundee Bungalow $4,950—$500 Cash New $-room all modem bunga'of cn aou’h front lot ©!©*• to car line: ©*k fioera ard finish Sunday* call Mr. Metcalfe. WA. € S57. Metcalfe Company, Grcund floor. 7*3 S !lth St AT 1418. For Florence. 161 NETIL4WAY e-lia to whites ©sly. Puv a HOME in •beautiful FLORENCE. KK. 14*4 IxjjtaTTor Sale. ~ i*S m-vr>E5 Brti.mvo sites OEOROE * CO . REALTORS. ; »’h Eic^r City Si- Bk yt{ AT. ««!«■ L*t I'll!!, on IM Av.mi. f.cia* Ht»> | com Park. lor mi. ai »s .urictiv. eric. I <* A- qrimm.t. JA- ISIS. Real I slste tor-fcicb«n*«. 10* | VARMS. 0:tbt»i. St*«l. 4t0 P.t.r. Tnat Wanted—Real Estate. 1H I-.-. KEW HOMES—TOT’R TERMS GROVE-HIBBARD CO B»nk.rt R.,«r». Bldr AT. 1011. WE SEU. HOMES UST WITH CA 1 HAMILTON * CO. IP3-4 N.vll-. Biivk. JA- »StT. | SEE u» t:nL N.«4 1-Mlnss any Iscstiss. I to S rooms Shrp.n * Co. R.aUors j j a. 4:;;. ;as Bids LIST YCVR ACREAGE ■WITH O. T. HAMER. 1?"S P.rn.mAT. >H*. IF we can't eell y©ur hoi## in Jt d«T* v*e will tall TsKi why. W. J. Palmar Ca. AT 8884. LIST >our property with ua er. If ye# are m the -Market for acreage, call Deal# Oohn for quick »*!**. MA Cl42. MA »**». CHAR. W. TOVNG A BON. Real F-stata Rentals. l#»vraoo#h j 14<>>