The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 27, 1924, Image 15

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    h BRIDGE STARTED
|P i \< ( iili\c (iommitlee Says D<*
■ la\ Damaging to Doug
K las County.
■ expressing i heir belief that both
V 1 r i tig I'm ami Saunders counties are
K sniViMin;- through lack of direct
IT I'oinmunicailon, due to delay in con
B i-.ruci am of a new bridge across t tie
■■ Ij.air river. Hie executive coinmit
jf la.- of ilie (‘liainher of Commerce yes
Bp* t' .day afternoon urged lhat there be
IP ii" further delay in construction.
The location of t lie proposed bridge
B lias been the subject ot considerable
K controversy and there is at present
if a pelllion to the Saunders county
R court asking for an injunction
K a;;ainst the building of the bridge.
V The matter was presented to the
H executive committee by the highways
P committee of the chamber which
K l>ointed out that the joint good roads
P committee, Omaha Automobile club
31 and Chamber of Commerce have
E worked consistently for the lust seven
!?• years in an endeavor to bring about
Ii the opening of a new highway
V through the construction ot the
r|‘ bridge. The controversy between con
i' flicting property owners on both
§; sides of the river, however, has pre
I xented any definite action being
f. taken with the result that this mat
| ter has dragged out indefinitely un
* til this year when the two county
boards met with the state engineer
and decided on a location, the at
titude of the chamber, the joint
conimiitee and other organizations
being that they wanted a bridge re
gardless of location.
The two boards, with the state en
gineer selected the Center street loca
tion, presumably for the reason that
federal aid money could be secured to
build the bridge at that location as
Center street has had federal aid
funds expended on it for grading
purposes and for gravel work, thus
definitely fixing it as a federal aid
load.
Real Estate Transfers.
Dora Handler and husband to Zora
Scutt. 27th St.. 336 ft. a. of Indl
ana St., w. 62^x126.$3,000
Marl* F. Hilm**a to Fries Rtamut
srn al.. Mason St.. 100 ft. w.
t of 62d St., a. *.. 60x116 . 100
Carden Hern and wife to William
.1. Fitzpatrick and wife, filondo
St., 150 ft. e. of 68th St., n. a..,
100x130 . 2.B00
Charles W. Martin and wlfa to Earl
F. Gray et al. 32d St.. 201 ft.
n. of Redick Ave.. e. * . 48.3x202.7 7.600
Philip Llbhart to l.oula Harntak
Iand wife. Washington 8t.. 60 ft.
w. of 16th St., n. s. 60x130. 100
Sarah Brown and huaband to De
borah .1 Adcitns, 26th St., 120
ft. n. of K St., e. * . 30x150. 4,000
i Bertha A. Birkett and Zllie .1. Chip
man et hI., Olin Ave . 81 ft. w.
of 16th St . n. 42x100 . 1.800
Anthon K. l.araen and wife to
Kitty A. Wallace, *. e. cor. 2 2d
find Mil pie- St**.. 67x82. 3.500
Edith .1 Jloagland to Mary Hale,,
d St *150 ft. ». of Howard Sr .
* V., \Qx 140 . 2.400
J.oni** A Phillip* to laahell Wade,
V\T1Uh Ave.. 201 ft. w. of 22d St..
n s . 50x127 .- . V. 4.400
S tmian! Development t!o to T. H.
Maenner «'o.. Pine St.. 200 ft. e.
A. 45th HI. f . 50x104. 3*5
.1 Mn’andlr s to Oacar I*. Llnd
1 troiii ami wife. n. e. cor. 45th and
Guggle Sts.. 37.6x136 . 460
I * . ul Caitiff to Eugene C. K. Gendre,
p. « or. 37th and Spragua Sta..
120x1 34 . 1.200
t ri A. Hagnlln and wife to Peter
k I.arson, Franklin St.. 260 ft.
e. cf iMh St . n. f . 60x110 . 4,500
f ■ * on W. Martin and wlfa to
lament R Slddona. Srott St.. 201
i . ,»f 30th St. n- a. 43x120.. . 6.000
R«. . Heckman to Amoa Grant, n.
- cor. and Grant Sta . 40x100 2.000
Gustav* F. Knosp and wife to
Frank \\\ Miller et al.. Grant
Mr. 300 ft. w. of 43d St., a. a .
50x120 .. 6.250
Eaatern Mtge <1 Euan <'o. to Zelia
Ka/.aUes. Military Ave . 64 6 ft.
w of 59th St . n. s . 6uxl00. 1
Hugh P- Randall and wife to Fran
•* ii Handel!. 20th Sr. 120 ft.
n. of Dodge St. e. a. 30x60 ... I
Haetlnga &. Heyden to Charlaa V
. .inoiyti, Grace St.. 28 ft. *. of
Slat St., n. a. 28x60 . 2.500
FratUi kk Gamble and wlfa to Mari#
Dvorak, iith St . 407 ft. n. of
Spring St. e. a. 65x100',. 600
Charlea F. Afford to G. Adolf Win
atrnm. T.aflmore Ave. 15(1 ft. o.
of 34th Aye., a. a. 50x128. 1,000
John M' Taggart and wife to tha
Salvation Army. 39th St 210 ft.
a. nf Grand A ve.. w f , 40x127 . - - ■ 6.000
ADVERTISED ENT.
WOMEN A BUNDLE OF NERVES
"Evcrthing irritates me.—I am a
bundle of nerves, I ache, all over and
cannot sleep and am ao despondent."
Thla extract from a letter written
from one women to another describee
tha condition of many women who
auffer from feminine ailments. Noth
ing will relieve this distressing condi
tion ao surely as Uldia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from
roota and herbs. For fifty years it has
been 1-Mtorlng sick and ailing women
of America to health and strength.
I IN HOSPITAL
"I had Ml running ernes on my 1*'k
for 11 yetre. was in three diffeient
hospitals. Amputation was advised.
Skin wafting was tried. I was cured
hv using Peterson s Ointment.” Mrs.
F. E. Root. !*7 Michigan Street
Buffalo, >*. T.
"I guarantee It for ecsems, old
sores, running sores, salt rheum, til
c.srs, sore nipples, broken breaats,
Itching skin, pimples, blind, bleeding
and Itching piles as well as for burns,
scaldg, cuts and bruises and sun
burn.”—35 cents a box.—Advertise
L_
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Sufferers From Indigestion or
Stomach Trouble
CUT THIS OUT
MMfft trouble. dyepepaia, Indlge*
Mi, lonmNi, km. heartburn, food fer
.tlon. it*. are rguiH nine time* In
tan by rh-onle mid atomarh,” says a
Veil known authority
| Biinilaf hrirachlorlo arid develop* tn
ti . • ■ «.m<h at an alaunlng rate. Tbe
acid Irritate* and Inflame* the dallotc
•l.tmach lining and often leads to gaa
> trifla n-rompinlnd by dangerous atom
1 a ii ul> •*!a. Jmn’t d.»*e an a* Id atoniu«h
■ with popain nr arllfUdal dlgcatanta thnt
oni> i'Iv• • temporary relief frtun pain bv
driving tha aour, fermenting rood out ol
tha stomach into lha intestine*
Inateudy, neutrality or sweeten yout
•i aiid 11 oinardi after meal* with a lillb
hot abater and BMraled Magnesia him!
J, not mi I v will tha vanish, but voui
in •* la will digest naturally There ii
,i nothin* net 1 ar thaa lllauratad Magnesia
! 4 swcnfoti and atttin an add stomach
It ronks up »ha harmful egreaa a«l«l
m>U li a# n nponge nr blotting piipei
might a ml vftur ainm<t<h aria end feeli
fine to |oat * raw minutes Blauratet
^ Vlttnisla r.tn be obtained from any re
Itabl* druggist »n either powder m tat*
let farm. It la eaf*. reliable e*av an#'
pleasant to use. la not a laiatlve and U
net at ail axpenaa.
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Out of the Records
_'
Births and Deaths.
Births.
Arthur »nrt F.dith Taylor, hnspttal. *lrl
.1 nsrph xmi Helen Mltere, 4103 L. elreet,
klJohn end Hare! Skinner, hoapital. boy.
Ilarbtrt and ICthel Haberatroh, hoapital,
boy.
Raymond and I^ura Heydeoker, hoapl
tal. boy.
Ambrose and Annabell Breen, hoapital,
girl.
.1 Mines and Elea MacDonald, hospital,
boy.
Kdward and Emma S< hroeder. hoapital,
girl.
.Martin and Katherine Haakln, 6(10 Wirt
street, girl.
Charles and Ethel Raua, hoapital. girl.
Joseph and Helen Bauer, hospital, girl.
Ray and Jennie Otts, 2541 North Sixty
fourth street, boy.
John and AmiM Soderberg. hoapital. girl.
Joseph and Celia Adams, 4203 Fowler
avenue, girl.
Erik e nd Hilda Hultman, 1429 I.ake
street, boy.
('lair and Harriet Darrow, 616 South
Twenty-ninth street. boy.
John and Elizabeth Donovan, 6636 Em
met street, boy.
Peter and Katherine Balkovis, 1938
South Eleventh alt net, girl.
Sidney and Daisy Coleman, SOlO V
atreet, girl.
Sum and Frances Denlch, 6211 South
Thirtieth street, boy.
James and Elizabeth Tourek, 6112 South
Nineteenth street, boy.
Louis and Stella Foral, 1810 Deer Perk
boulevard, boy.
Drat ha.
Isaac Olson. 62. hospital.
Kdward J. Pierce, 63. 905 South Twen
tieth street.
Mary Isabelle Lane, 69, 471 5 South
Twentieth street.
Martin W. Riley, 70. 1 324 Dodge street.
Kmmaline Greer, 80, 6227 Florence boul
evard.
Frank Stewart. 52, hoapital.
Alfia Cap pell a no. 27. hospital.
Provldemia De Filippo. 44. 2220 South
Twelfth street.
Charlotte Anne Sadler. 84. hospital.
Ida Roll, 62, hospital.
Building Permits.
Mrs. M. M. Stlener, 2620 South Thirty
second street, frame dwelling. $3,850.
Edward Kanka. 4332 Chicago atreet,
frame dwelling, $4,400.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Turngate. brick ve
neer and family dwelling, $9,000.
M. A. Christensen. 5114 Western avenue,
frame dwelling. $6,000.
M. R. Christensen. 3265 Vinton street,
frame dwelling. $3,800.
M. A. Christenson, 846 South Thirty-first
street, brick veneer dwelling. $5,500.
C. W. Pace. 3224 North Sixty-first street,
frame dwelling, $3,000.
C. W. Pare. 1222 North Slxty-flrat atreet,
frame dwelling, $3..000.
E. W. Pace. 2025 North Sixty-fourth
street, frame dwelling. $3,000.
C. W. Pace, 2021 North Sixty-fourth
Street, frame dwelling. 83,000.
Benjamin F. Marshall. 210-12 North
Eighteenth street, brick garage, $3,400.
J. O. Illddleton. 3711 North Twenty
third street, frame dwelling, $3,400.
Mrs. Edna Alford, 3215 California street,
frame addition to dwelling. $2,000.
N. J. Skugman & Sons. 4011-13 Lafa
yette avenue, frame dwelling. $7,500.
N. J. Skugman * Sons. 4015-17 Lafa
yette avenue, frame dwelling. $7,500,
Metcalfe Co., 4213 Maple • atreet. frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfe Co.. 4209 Maple Street, frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfe Co.. 4217 Maple atreet, frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfe Co.. 4261 Maple street, frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfs Co.. 4219 Maple street, frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfe Co.. 4255 Mapla street, frame
dwelling. $3,800.
Metcalfe Co.. 4265 Maple atreet, frsme
dwelling. $3,800.
Metmlfa Co. 6732 North Thirty-first
avenue, frame dwelling. $4 300.
In Divorce Court.
Petitions.
Jessie Jordan against James W. Jordan,
cruelty
Elear -*r Calkins against Howard Cal
kins. cruelty.
Delores Kish against Charles Kish, cru
elty
Margaret Koplin against Donald Kop
lln. cruelty.
Decrees.
Fera Futter from Leo Pul ter. cruelty.
Lester O. Pope from Bessie Pope, cru
elty
Edna May V reels nd from William Vree
land. cruelly
Agnes Parisot from Raymond Pa riant,
cruelty.
Andrew Knapp from Annie Knapp, rru
• It y.j
CITV OFFICIAL NOTICES.
notice!
To the owners of lota and pieces of real
estate hereinafter described:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that Forty-aeventh street from Seward
Street to Franklin Street within Grad
ing Improvement No. 154, Is ordered
graded, by Resolution No. 6266, duly
adopted on September *!:t, 1624
You ars further notified that unless
the record owners representing forty per
cent of the taxable frontage abutting
upon said part of said street, fll* protest
"1th the City Clerk on or before October
2». 1924, being thirty days lroin the first
elate of publication, auk1, grading will be
dbne.
Published In gccor.lar.es with Retolu
tlon No. 6286. Senes 1924
Omaha, Nebraska. Sept emir- 23 1924.
JAMES 1. HOCT»#R.
Oily CJerg.
a 25 26-27, 1 924
NOTICE
To the owners of all lots, lands, tracts,
and parcels of land*, within Street Im
provement District No. 264 1. and to the
owners of all lot*, tracts and parcel* of
lands, abutting on or adjacent to that
part of Aliev between II and V Rteeets
f'r.m 38th Street »n 37th Street, in the
r it.v of Omaha. Nebraska :
Notice la hereby given that there has
be.-n filed with the (“Ity Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Im
provement of that part of Alley between
L and V Street* from 36th Street to
37th Street, tn the City of Omaha, by
paving, said petition being in woids and
figure* as follows:
Petition for improving Alley between
TT and V. 36th Street to 37th Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha*
We. the undersigned, owners of lots
or lands abutting upon that part of Alley
between V and V Street*, from 36th Street
to 37th Street, in Street Improvement
District No. 2641, in the City of Omaha,
being record owners of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of said street,
a* ahoVvn by the generally recognised
maps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be improved by paving.
And we further petition the Council
to order such improvement thd cause It
to be made, and that thlrtv days be
allowed to the property owners in said
District within which to designate the
material desired to be'used in the paving
of said alley.
IDrman Geiler August 29th. 1 924. T.nt
Block 20, First Addition to Corrigan
I'D*** >0 f **ef front by 131 feet deep.
.Inaeph RUdnlf. Aug'tsf 29th. 1*24. F.Ot
Hot' u ?n First Addition io Corrigan
Pi**'*. 69 feet front bv 131 feat deep.
Mar> c Raaar August "**>r H 1 924. T.ota
1 ind ?. Block 29 First Addition to (’or
gan Place, fo fee t front hy 11 i feet
d**n
Horten** D**m*t Auguat 29th. 1924.
. Lot 7. Block ?o Firs' Addition 'n ( or*
! r igan Place, *6 f**t front by 131 f**t
deep
lam*# L Brown August 29th. 1 924.
Lot 6, Block 29, First Addition to Cor
i ig/*n Place. 60 feet front bv 121 feet
deep. .
V. Tioga. Auguat 29th. 1914,
I*ot ». Block 20. First Addition to Cor
rigan Place, 60 feet front by 121 faet
deep.
M n Slegl and Anna Slegl, Auguat
291 h. 1924. Lot 10. Block 11. Corrigan
Place 60 feet front by 120 feet deep.
Aloi* and Anna Knv.mdn. Auguat 29th.
1924 Lot 9. Block 11. Corrigan Plans,
69 feet front by 120 feet deep.
Frank and Anna Hrukner. Auguat 29th,
1924. Lot 7. Block 11. Corrigan Place,
•Ml fee t front bv 120 feet deep.
Hsniy H. and Bessie Feuuuav. but 4.
Bio. ! II, Corrigan Place, 60 feet front
bv J 20 feet deep.
Jindrlch end Jonefn Andrllk, Auguat
2ft t li. 1924 Lot 3, Block 11. Corrigan
Place. -,o feet front hy 120 feet deep.
Richard Yager, Auguat 29th. 1 924. Lola
I anil J Block 11. Corrigan Place, each
60 feet front by 120 feet deep.
Marie Johnson. Auguat 29th. 1934, T.ot
'I. Block 11. Corrigan Place. f.O fee t
front hy 129 feet deep.
John Re»ek. August 2ith. 1 924. Lot 6.
Bloi k II. Corrigan Pla»*, 60 feet front
by 120 feet deep
la'on and Float Slegl. August 29th.
1924 lint fc Block 11 Corrigan Tlsce, 69
f**' front by 128 fear deep
Filed. Sept. 2. 1124. at 1 8 48 o’clock
A M
You ars further notiflad that you and
each of you will hav-S fifteen day* from
September 26th, 1924, th* first d*y of
publication hereof In which to fll* pro
test In the offlca of tha ('ity Clark
against the regularity. I«ga|lty or auffl
i lency of said petition or any signature
t hereon.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No 6274. Merle* 1924
Minaha, Nebraska, September 26th.
1924
JAMES P ffOCTOR.
S 26*26*27. Clty «'1erk.
NOTICE
To ths owners of all tola, lends, tracts
and parcels of lahde within fttreet Im
provement District No 1744, and to the
owners of all lots, tracts «n<l parcels of
lands, abutting on ur adjacent in that
part of 2 let HI reel from I'oppleton Ave
nue to Woolworth, In the t By of bun
hn, Nebraska.
Notice la hereby given that there has
been filed with the (My Clerk of the
('Ity of Omaha >< petition fur the I r»* -
pro ament of that |Mfi of flat H»itrt
fiom I’oppleton Avenue to Woolworth
Avenue tn the City of Omaha, hy pav
log end curbing, said petition being In
woid* and #lgnr**a aa follow*:
Petition for tmpfn tng Slat ftlrset fiom
Fapplatoa Avenue, to Woolworth Avenue
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. j
To the Honor* bl* City Council rf the,
City of Omaha:
Wo, the undersigned, owner* of lot*
or land* abutting upon that pan of .'1st
Street from Poppletcm Nvenu* to Wool
worth Avenue In Street Improvement Dis
trict No. 1744, In the City of Omaha, being
record ownOia of a majority of the feet
frontage on said part of said atreet. a*
shown by the generally recognised maps
| of aaid City, do hereby petition that the
same be improved by pa dng and curb
nAnd w# do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause it
to be made, and that thirty days be al
lowed to the property ownera in said
district within which to designate the
material desired to be used In the pav
ing of said street.
The Byron R»ed Company. Trustees, by
L I* Campbell, vice president. August
30. 1924. all of Lot 1. Block 2, ShuU’aThlid
Addition. I2'i feet front by 32 feet deep,
and all of Lot 5. Block 2. Shull'*-Third
Addition. 30 feet front by 12&1* feet deep.
ji.hn and Antonette Kruml. September
9, 1924. Lot 3 3, Block 1. Shull* Third
Addition, 30 feet front by 12&V4 Net
UeCar1o gonxlnt. September 9, 1924. All
of Lot 23. Block 1. Shull * Third Addi
tion HO feet front by 128',* Net deep, and
the South 20 feet of Lot 29. Block 1,
Shull's Third Addition, 20 Net front b>
128ft Net deep. a
I'alola and Josephine Parduccl, Septem
ber 9 1924, South a feet of Lot 10, 5
feet front by 128** feet deep, and all ot
Lot 11, 30 fact front by 128** feet deep,
all In Block 2. Shull's Third Addition.
Filadelfo Stuta. September 9 1924, Lot
12 Block 2. Shull'a Third Addition. 30
feet front by ]-’8»* feet deep
Marla (her X mark) b ranklno, H. IN
Couduroy, witness to her mark. Lot 14.
Block 2 Shull’s Third Addition. 30 Net
front by’ 123** feet deep.
Albert H. Domain. September 10. I9-4
Lots 22 and 23. Block 1. Shull * ! bird
Addition, each 20 feet front by 128Va feet
^Angelina Paul. September 10. 1924. Lot
7 * Block 2 Shull's Third Addition, 30
feet front by 128** feet deep, and also
the North 5 feet of Lot 8. Block 2 Shull a
Third Addition. 6 feet front by 1-8** Net
dCjSe (his X mark) Seranna. H• W
Couduroy. witness to hta mark, Septem
bor 10 1924. South 25 feet of Lot 8.
Block 2. Shull’a Third Addition. 25 feet
front by 128** feet deep, and also the
North 20 feet of Lot 9. Block 2, Shull *
Third Addition, 20 feet front by 128 /*
f,R0«e arid Antonia (hi* X mark)
H. W. Couduroy. witness as to hi* rn»n«.
Shulf'i|llThlr?l0,AddmonLO30 fe*t front by
12*j* Sacco^6September 12. 1924. Lot 24
Block 1. Shulls Third Addition. 30 feet
front by 128** feet deep m.PUi
Raffaele and Mary (her X niark
Balsa no. H. W. Couduroy, wi neis a* to
mock,aLk'shuirieThlrd Addition. 30 feet
'"Slt&iVtA Dl..rlr,, by T
Addition'. 120 feet front by 33
M nnla and Antonio Malda P,»PtAmber
,11." ' T.ot 27. Block 1. Shull * Third
Addition, "0 feet front by I2»H f«"t d'®pj
Filed September 15. 19-4, at •* •1
° You"are further notified that you and
each of 5OU will have fifteen daja from
September 25. 13 = 4. the fim day of Pub
lication hereof m which to file vrotfM
In the Office Of the City Hot
the regularity, legality or auffln.ncy of
ialit pelillon or any signature thereon
Published in accordance with Resoiu
tJon No. 6272. Series 1924.
Omaha,
City Clerk.
n -25-26-27. _ __
notice.
T'.JfW5SV^ 'SlSwjgJMS?
fhfSwSS™ ?f,t.ruCtl0U.0'lrucU,»nd par
StS,%ft-5,Mss-7-.r4^
w„t line of 44th Avenue to 49th
mr«t. in the City of Omaha. Na
No»*r*’ la hereby given (hat (here ha.
been filed with the City twNhe In'
011 y of Omaha a petition for' ,h®
provement of ihat ytttt of * h
from Weal tin. of rath Avenue to 49th
Street by paving and rurblng, aatd p
tlttun being in worda and ftguree aa fol
'“petition for Improving Orant Streat.
from M eat line 41th Avenue lo 49tb
To”*,he Ifonnr.bU CHy Council of lh.
City of Omaha: . .
W>. the undersigned, owner* of lota
nr lands shutting upon that part
(Irani Ml reel from West *}i'BJ"ct
to 43th in Street Improvement Uiatni.t
No. MM. In the City of On.ah. being
record owners of a. majority of the feat
frontage on aaid part of aaid *■
shown tv the generally rerognlaed mapa
if JBd &1V? do* hereby petition that the
same be improved by paving and curbing.
And we do further petition the Coun
cil to order au«h improvement and < ause
ft‘to be made, and that thirty day. be
allow" I to tho property owner, in aam
Liiatrirt Within which to designate he
material desired to be uaed in the paving
of said afreet .... Tn).
Thomas Benny. Auguat 26. II* 4, Lota
12 and 1 . Block 2. C.rainer* y Park,
each 42 feet front by 12* f**t •»*
* Illlda M and A. K. Morrla. Augu-t 21.
1 924 l.ot a 14 and 10. Block 2. <»ram*rcy
Park Addition, each 42 fact front by 121
* KlehVrd F and Mai ala II Mewth. Au
gust 26. 1924. Lot L Block 4 .12* feet
front by Au feci Ue*p, (Iramercy Park
A'l'.uu iiuchanan. Augugt 21. 1*24, l.ot M,
Block 2. (Jramercy Park, 4- faet front
by 128 feet deep.
Lou Htrawther. Auguat 26 1*24. l.ot
17 Block 2. (Iramercy 1 ar*. 4- reei
front by 124 feet deep
Margaret Bohan. September V '»-*•
Wert 17‘-i fe*‘t of l.ot It. Block I.
Hremerey Park. 17'4 f*'t ftont by I.S
' Filed ' September >. 1924. et 9 ©l
Vnu^are further notified that you and
each of vou will hava fifteen rl.ya from
September 25, 1924. the fir.t >Uy of
nunliatlon hereof in which to fit' Pr"
l.at tn the office of tho City < lertc agalnet
the regularltv. legality nr eufflclency of
..Id petition or any algnature thereon
Pubttahed In accordance with Iteaolu
tlon No 6 775, Sertea 1924
Omaha. Nehraaka September 2*. 1924.
JAMES T. H4 It T4.lt
g.24-26 27 flu- Clark
NOTICE.
To the owner, of oil lota, land* travta
and tint.de of lande. within Utreot 1m
pruven.enl Dlatrlct No. 2622. end to the
owne-e of all lota, tracta and pttrrela
of land, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of Bancroft Street from Mh
Street to point S:to feet Beat of l.th
Street. In the City of Omaha. Na
1 Not*©* Is hereby given that 'her# boa
been filed with the City Clerk of O'*
City of Omaha a petition for the im
provement of that part of Baneroft
Street from 151b Street to a point -10
feet Eaat lath Street. In the < ty of
Omaha bv paving and curbing, aaid pe
tition being !* worda and rigurae aa
follows: e .
Petition for Improving Ranr-oft *V*>r.
from I Mh Mtrrei in a point iU« feel i.bst
of J.Dh Street , - .
To thp Honorghl# » ty « *un« d or the
city of Omaha:
W* 1 he underalgned. owner# of H*
or 1*pd* shutting Upon that part nf Rgc
rrnft Ptrfier from l»th SRr**r to a pnint
:U0 fee* Last of 1 ith JtrAAt. In Street
Improvement ERfctrlct, *6. 2*--. In
City of Omaha being eeford owner* of a
majority of tha f**f frontage on aaul part
nf sfttd *'r*et •* showrt by thA genet
ally rteognlxed mapa nf said City, do
harahy petition that the aama ba im
proved bv paving and curbing.
And w* do furthtr petition th# Coun
r11 to order such improvement and raue*
It to lie mad#, and that thirty daya h#
allowed to tha property owner" In aat.t
Dlatrlct within which to designate the
nwuerlnl desired to ba uaed In tha pav
ing of sob! atraat.
fail Wegner. Auguat *, 1t*4, Lot 1-■
Drexel A Msul'a Addition, 5* faat fronl
by 130 feet daap.
Jul K n nd Alma K Lang. August *.
1 924. l.ot 10 Drex.l A Maul'a Addition,
ui test front hy 130 feet deep
Kdward Koch ami Susanna Koch. An
{uat «. 1924, f.ots 2 and 7, Drexel A
laul'a Addition, 110 feet front by 140
feet deep
Mary lUrnbet August 1 4. 1924. T»l i
4 Drag el A Mauls Addition, f. f» feet
front by 140 feet deep
Michael Theller. August 26. 1 924. Lot
4, Drer • I A Maul's Addition, feet
front b' 130 feel deep.
Mr« Ht« Rosenbaum. August 3ft, 1924.
I,of 1, Drexel A Maul'a Addition. 96 feet
front hy 14 0 feel d*#D
Filed f|rptembar 9 IA21. «l 4 or, a. m
ton ara further notified that you and
each ef > ou Will hava fifteen daya from
September 1*. 1154. th* Brat day of
piihlJrafmn hereof In which »o file pro
feet in th* offir* of th* City Clerk *«*inat
th* regularity, legality or sufficient- of
said petit ion or any algnatur* thereon
1 uhllahed In nnorilis'** with Raaoltt
tlon No «173. Series 1924
Omaha, NabraaM* H*pt*mb*r 76. 1924
jam rh p. hoctor.
K-SK-t* 17 _rtty riatk.
N* iTIC’E
PROPOSALt FOR SIDEWALK < "N
HTHf'CtlON
Healed proposala me Invited and will be
received by the City t’Urk of th# City «»f
<)niaha unlll Tuesdav. Ortotirr 7, 1924.
in 1ft o'clock « m. for the < *nal ruction
or widening «»f aldewnlka In Hide wo Ik Dl"
tilcl No 64 deecrlhei! and located as
follows to-wlt:
«2|» the Weal Mills t.f 40th Htreot of
arltflclai atone Class "A" 4 fsst wide
Lute 1, 2. 2 4 and I, Block I. Luts 1, ”
1. 4. 6. 6. 7 and * Rlo.U V. Lola l
4 f> 6. 7 %nd a. Block 6. Thornburg I'ln
Addition
On tho West Side nf 2*th Avenue of
artlflclnl atone Class "A" 4 feet wide
Th* North I ' th# Middle I I, ami th*
Mouth 1-1 «»f l«ul 1. Block 2. « Halim
f’lai a Addll Ion.
On the 11 Set Hide of Ifanatoto buule
v«rd of artificial alone Class "A" * f*et
wide :
l.ot 9 MlrtrU 1 l.ot 1 Rlork I- Lot 6
end 7 Block 9 liar Addition
on th* ■niith Hid* of Hitiague 0Oa*t ml
4
CITY OFFICIAL, NOTICES.
artificial itnns Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lota 6 ami 7. Hlo< k 4. Druid Hill Ad
dition.
On 'he North Side of Dorcas Street «f
ariiftct’il stone Clan* "A” 4 f*et wide:
Lot 116, Ontfrvlaw Addition.
On the South Side of France* Street of
artificial Stone Class "A" 4 feel wide
Lot* 106. 106. 107. and 10*. Centarview
Addition
<»n the North Side nf "J** Street of arti
ficial stone Class "A" 4 fe©i wide:
Lot* 9 and 10. Block, :36. Origin*! City
of South Omaha.
On the Kast Side of 35th Street of
artificial stone Class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lot* 12. 19. 14 and 16. Block 334. Lota
*. 9. 10 and the .'♦orth bi of Lot 14. Block
349. (.trig inn I City of South Omaha
On the South Side «>f ".1" Street of
artificial stone Class “A" 4 feet wide:
The North of Lot 1. Lot 14. Block
347. I jots 1 and 14. Block 348. Lot 1. and
the North * j of i.ot 14. Block 549. Oi la
in*! Cltv of South Omaha
On t its West Side of 341 h Street of
artificial stone Cla** "A" 4 feel wide:
Lot* 2. 6. 7. 8 and 9. Block 334. Lot 3.
Block 249. Original City of South Omaha
On the North Side of *K" Street of
artificial stone Class “A" 4 feet wide:
The West 60 feet and the East 10 feet
of the West 60 feet of Lot 7. Lot *. Block
349. Original City of South Omaha.
On the East Side of 34th Sliest of
artificial stone Class “A” 4 feet wide:
Lot* 10. 11. 12 and 13. Block 336. Lots
11. 12. 13 and 14. Block 34*. Original
City of South Omaha.
On the North Side of Douglas Slreet of
artificial stone Clae* “A" ft fe*?t wide:
The North 18* feet of Lot 7. Block 2.
Perkins Sub. Sub. lx»ts 9 and 10. of Lot
3. ('apitol Addition.
On the Meat Side of 32nd Street of
artificial stone Class "A” 4 f*#»t wide:
Lot 7. Block 356. Original City of
South Omaha.
Or for so much of said work a* has not
been already constructed.
Such sidewalks to he constructed in ac
cordance with the plans and aneciflcH
tions and requirements as prepared by the
City Engineer and adopted and approved
by the Mayor and City Council for the
purnose 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 bv
a certified check in the sum of $100 as a
guaranty of good faith and to be forfeit
ed 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 d»
fuched 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 tn word* and
figures in the respective columns provid
ed in the primed blanks
Proposals must he sealed marked
•'Proposals for Jlldewalk Construction. ’
and addressed to James P lloctor. City
Clerk. Omaha Neb . and will be presented
ro th#* Cltv Council unopened at the reg
ular meeting to lie held on Tuesday. Oc
tober 7. 1924 at 10 o'clock a m
The Council reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Published in accordance with th® pro
vision* of Ordinance No. 10942.
Omaha. Nebraska September 25. 19-4.
JAMES 1*. DOCTOR,
a 25-26-27-29-30. City Clerk.
BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES .
I9c per lire each «lny, 1 or 2 da*a.
17c. per line ea^h day, 3 or 6 days.
16c per line each da -. 7 dav*.
i5c per line each day. 30 days.
CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED
ADS.
Morning Edition . * P.m ,
Evening Edition .11:00 a.m.
Surd*v Edition .* P. m. baturday
Telephone
ATiantlc 1000.
THE EVENING BEE
THE OMAHA MORNING
~ V_
Funeral Notice*.
NICHOLAS James P. of Bear creek.
Wyo . former merchant for 12 year* of
Florence Neb.. passed away at local
hospital. age 46 years, on September 25.
Deceased ii survive#! by hi* w ife. Mrs.
Bessie Nicholson; two sister* Mrs ite
glna Marie Andersen and Mr* Berth*
Kaamusiien of Chicago, 111., and one
brother. John 8 . of Omaha.
Funeral acrvl# ea from Hoffman-Crosby
Funeral chapel *t 4 p. m. on Saturday.
September 27. Under auspices Spanish
American War Veteran* Interment For
est Lawn cemetery
BAHMKTTI.KR-Irene. an* 24 died
Thursday a m. Deceased |*# survived by
her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. Barmettbr.
one sister. June four brothers. Ri< hard,
William. John and Tom.
Funeral Saturday September 27 from
family residence, 622 N*». Thlrt -eighth
street at 9:45 h in to St Cecilia Cath
edral 10 a in. Intermenl Holv Sepulcher
cemetery. Direction of Heafey and
Heafey._ _______________—
MEM HERB of i» M 8 Lodge No. 6 are
hereby requested to be present at the
funeral service* of our beloved witter.
Ann;#. I’eterscn. at llulwe £ Klepen chapel
at 23d and Cuming 8ts , Saturday. Sept
27. at 2:30 p. hi
Intarineni Sprlngwell cemetery. Mi*.
Mari© Nlelaon. *>•# t et * >• v
HUDG1N—Minnie C . died September 25
at her home. 4117 Lafa.vett* St . age 66
year*.
Funeral service* Saturday at 3 o'clock
from the home. 4117 Igifayette *ire*t l?i
quirie* may be addressed to the BurLst
chapel, IIA 0090.
Vjiii If * unci Montirtienli. 1
'Automatic Saa'ln*' concrete burial vault!
recommended bv all leadin* undertakers.
MTd. hv Omaha f'oncitt! liurlal Vault Co
Ftinrrfil Dlrertor*. 3
HKAFKT A- H RAF FT
Undertakers and Kmbaltntra
Phona HA 029ft Offl« a 2111 Karnam
(FSTA BLISH FP SINCE 1*9?)
HL'LSE A RIKPBN.
At Tour Servlet.
Cumin* St _JA. l?tl
Brailey & Dorrance.
IlOKKM AN -C’tOHHY ambulance Dc4*e
and 241 b St Funeral d rectors J»
JOHN A. OK N TI.KMA N
IIA 10 f. 4 34 11 Karnam St
N. P. HWANfl.'N. 17TH AND OUMINtl.
gulet. Plgnl/Dd Sunervltlo"
I.ESI.IK O. MOORE. 24tb knd Wirt. WIC.
"047
C. c. HAYNKB KUNEKAL HOME.
392Q N. ?4th Ht‘ KB. «3*T.
Ometrrlp*. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN
Purchase a f mily In' m Omaha's moil
heautlfu' i e tn e I e r y. Office# »r the r# me
• ery. i west of F!otan«e» and 720 Reandeia
theater _
I'rnuinalt. 3
THU SaTvaTMA' ARMY industrial home
solicits vour old clothing, furniture, maga
zines We rollert. We dlatflbuta. Phone
.TA 4139 and our uagon will call. Call
and Inapect our new home, ;e> N 13th Ht
SUITA RLE compensation will be bald for
Information a* to present whereabouts of
Jack K Roche, formerly of Arnold. Nab.
FANCY needlework end crochet goods.
Mrs. .1 Young. .*1* Si Mary A»i Tel
AT. 9163_____
FISHER 14 A Til H Steam. #le« trloel. Swed
eli maeauge 206 Aqullft Court. Phone
AT 1072. __
T |l W MEDIATOR. • i i»er >r. Subscribe
nmv AT. 7040 4 1 Paxton block
THAT'S Nothin* wTl ITKT.Y SELLS 14* at
Mliellw. II llrii. i2»i So 13th
l/i*t Mini Ftitind. 10
Kt H'NI) One red < ow. < *a 11 MA. 0942 for
Information. __
KIvMALK coach do*. Reward. Call |\ K
i r»:: 7
U TOMOnij gft
\ ulomolHIr* for Snle. II
NASH
2054 KARNAM
II "4 no DO K TtM RINtl.
It2 4 FORD COUPE
1 9"4 NAHlI ROADSTER
i 92 J HTUpKHAKRR I.tOliT SIX
19: I NASH IIOAMSTKM
1 • J*» NASH TODRTNH
I 91 v NASH ItOADHTEIt
19 23 NASH KOCH TOHHIMI.
1930 HU1CK TtiUIUNfl.
1919 KoRli TOlfRlNll.
CASH TIMM*-'TRADE
OPEN KVKVINO* AND IUNDAYI.
NASH UPTOWN STORK
t<i|4 FAItN AM AT 7916.
it fm
Ford truck M a 4 7 7•*
in h K tourlna 1912 font ryllndet In tl
• alien! lundttlon, Mil. Omaha Flint Co
At TOMORfLKS
Automobiles for Sale. 11
THESE USED CARS
TO BE SOLD NOW
PRICES RIGHT.
1*24. ESSEX COACH DEMON
STRATOR—In service since.
July 7 -run 6.000 miles—you
would hardly know it from a
new car—to bo sold with the
aame service a** new oar—
equipped with balloon tire**.
Two Hudson 7 -passenger touring
. are-—in fine shape—Just the
car to use for that long tiip
you are planning.
HUDSON SPEEDSTER — newly
painted—ready for the road.
ESSEX TOURING CAR A good
family « ar.
HI-24 NASH ROADSTER — Has
been driven 8,000 miles by care
ful user—car In excellent condi
tion throughout—come in and
see this car—someone else has
paid the depreciation
1*24 |>ORT SIX SPECIAL SPORT
TOURING — Little over 12
months old—price will surprise
you. i
OTHER BARGAINS.
'
Studebaker touring .$100
Ford sedan .. 22u
S.-rlpps-Booth touring . 1'* "
Columbia touring ....*. l'*0
OMAHA HUDSON
ESSEX COMPANY
2542 HARNKT ST. AT. 5065.
AK-SAR-BEN USED
CAR SALE
34 B Oakland Tourlnr .* 45.06
34 B Oakland Touring. wlntar top., inn jn
Ford Touring, atarter . 12'>no
34 D Oakland Sport Touring . 400.no
1624 Oakland Touring . 75' 00
Chovrolot Tnurinir . 150.00
Durant Tnurinir . 375.00
13 2 3 Oakland Sport Roidatrr. . . . 7nn 00
1333 Oakland ! p«». Oonpa . 70100
Franklin Tnurinir Oar . 123.00
Oakland 4-paaa Coupa .. "40,00
OAKLAND MOTOR
CAR CO.,
2Sth and Harney. AT. 2929.
STAR CAR. 1 924 sport model. Just like
new. cost $765. will sell for D . lot a
of extras .Phone JA, 3341 or KF. 2*94.
NASH-VRTESP7MA AUTO CO.
U8ED CAR STORE
20,=; 4 Fa mam. at 9 ** 1 6
wn.L aell my 1923 Ford roun*. cheap.
Priced for quick sale (’all Mr. Stiner.
At Is Title 4411
Tracks for Safe] 12
FORD ton with closed r®b. good
r onditlon .$250.00
Reo speed wagon, closed cab good
rendition . 875.00
International lV»-ton. pneumatics.
stake bodv . 425.00
Republic rabuflt 1 >i ton. dosed cab.
guaranteed . $2r- °0
White *4-ton. White 2-ton priced right
54 YEARS IN BUSINESS
ANDREW MURPHY
& SON.
AT. 4 411. 14th and .Tackson Sts.
two Ford trucks, several ' ton Interna
tionals. also several " ton International*,
all in good mechanical ronditton T<rma
tin b* arranged. International Harvester
Co. AT. 0705.
Auto AcresAorlr*. Parts. lh
GUARANTEED new and used auto parts
at •. special cut price Nebraska Auto
Parta. 1016-18 Harney St JA. 49S1. and
2205 Cuming St. AT 1*7*
SPECIAL on complete touring tor cov
ers. Ford. $4 75: dg*\ $10. Kanian
Auto Parts -111 Nlclmhis St
(■arag*** for KonT. 20
GOOD building. 20x50, good heating plant.
Suitable for used ur ■rules, paint or re
pair shop, at 2554 Douglas
4154 EARN AM ST Garage for rent. 1 all
WA. 145b.
BUSINESS SERVICE.
Beauty Parlors 21A
SrPKKKI.L’Or.S hair removed; guaranteed
to remain off. French method: no cure,
no fee Muir Specialist, JA. I'i'O
MIliinrry—Dressmaking. 25
ACCORDION, tide, knife, bo* pleating,
covered buttons, a*I styles: bematl?chlng:
buttonholes Write Id«si Button and
Pleating Co.. SO* Brown Block. Omaha
Nab Telephone JA. 1926._
N K R PLLATING CO,
Hemstitching Cov red Buttora
1 •«4 Farnatn. Si ond Floor. JA. 6*Tt>.
Moving—Trucking—Storage 16
UKK1NS OMAHA VAN * STHORAOK
mh «nrt l.»*vanworth Sta. Packing. ijior
In* storage, shipping JA, 41*1__
GLOBE VAN AN|> SToRAGK
PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING
Eetlmates furnished AT. 013u or JA. 4131
GORDON'S FIREPROOF WHSI: A VAN
S4» North 11th St Phona JA 1022: mov
ing. packing, storage, shipping
Painting ami Puprrint. 27
WALLPAPER WHOI.KS V l.K.
paparhanglnk. valntlng. Err.I Parka. 4i.4
S ?4rh SI. MA. Oldl AT 7«'>l
Patent Alinrnrya. 26
.1 w *1 ARTIS J« Pel .r* Trnat BM*
Omaha; alto Waahltikton Poubl* Hrvlra
aingl* fee. Ala, help aell patenla.
Printing—Stationery. ?9
OOMM KRPIAT . PRINTING. PMy rrlnllr*
Co.. :u South nih SI Phnna IA- Pin
Profeaainnal Servlre. Sfl
MSt>IRATh*n ateatu hatha ana mmut.
Room -14. Pouglaa Rtork. AT. 4.S9V
Repairing. 31
USKU anil new aewln. machlnaa. Sew
ink machine* and vletrola* repnliej
Rant machines. II l et i. eek, p per mo
MH'KEL MUSIC UUVSK,
IMh and Harney. *T 47fl
EMPLOY MEM.
Ilt'lli Wanted—Eetnnle. :i<>
AIIK TOP *V CM'I HII van
INIAT ANT* IIHKSS s U.l I Al'T*
Air yoi| Interested In Men!tf> •»'* io'ii‘e’f
with Omaha's faste** growing ml n »*’
i|»ro§reaePa tpparO »:"ir '
nRKIN BROTHERS
require tba Immediate aei \ e* of *evei n I
thoroughly exparlem-ed salesladies pi
I'oata and Dress** Wa w m*t th- b»-e*
•alert in • >va i in and ate w til rg to i* ,
the very beef aalailea to thus* who qiialt
fv
Permanent positions Coma In and talk
it tH6i with Mr L* Jtoakv.
OR KIN BROTH E ft ft.
Oonaiit Hotel Mldg
I.AIUKH leant ha trdreaai u i single l.l*
ling. marveling. wain navhiy:. mam* 11
lug. facial massage Our short courae
dav or evening enables vou fi» conduct
i our own bunnes- or double your •‘Min
ing nower Inquire Holer Culloge, lot
S, nth Ht, _
WANTED—Ladles in ih»a lo. thlv to *-m
I tn|der linens for us mi home during that!
jl lame moments Write at once I'ash
Ion Kmluolderlrs, |M) Lima, ohm,
tie
It'slvu tiHSI I .ii anoint l a* • not. i
plat a Ibire )imI8. |> • e be? * hci > •
>esta Phone II V 1146
WANTED reliable woman f«*« ttrueiol
hi use work small family, t<
qUlted * | M Are, » •> Bluff*. la
t t el ) |74
1
I
F.MT'I .OVMKNT.
Help Wanted—Male. 35
LEA R V barbering Day or evening. Re
.in expert in bobbing, marrellng. me
rrtnae*'. electric hair rutting,
scientific treatment*. all barbering for
men and women. Short out to big pav
''all »*r write. Molar Barber College. I'i9
S 15th i
ALL men. women, boya. girl*. 17 to 65,
willing to accept government posit ton*.
1117-1250 (traveling or stationary), write
Mr. Oxmenl. 166 8t. Loo1*. Mo.__
FIRST CLASS jeweler for retail jewelry
store. Must furnish best of reference* a*
to honesty and ability. Answer 117 8.
12th. Lincoln, Neb.
WANTED first rlass plumber. Call Jim
Hamley. WA. 7592.
lli*l|i Wanted—Mule and Female. 88
CLERKS—For Government Postal and
other good positions. $1,*00-12.300 yearly.
Experience unnecessary. Full particular*
ire** by writing G. \V. Robbitia. Civil Her
vuo Expert. 171 Burcbell Bldg.. Wash
ington. D. O
CAPABLE men and women for welfare
work, $3 per day. KE. 0744.
Salesiill'll and A«riils. 39
SALESMAN—Man or woman to sell guar
anteed full-fashioned seamless nOsietry
and ladies silk lingerie direct from fac
tory to wearer in all style*? and colors «>f
the finest grade of pure silk. Hosiery for
m» n, woirn ii and children Sample case
with attractive new* fall styles supplied.
Sun Textile Co.. Pottstown, Pa.
110 PER DAY for man with light car
who ran qualify, country sabs work in
nearby territory. No investment or ex
perionce required. Fee Mr, Pearce, 609
Conan t Hotel. _^_
YOUNG men. Catholic, to fill vacancies
iri out aalesforcc; experience not a* c«
retitial as backbone. Call 8-HL or C-6 at
317 Loan Bldg., 15th and Dodge Sts.
a ■ ■. , ■ i —
NANCIAL. ^_
BusinPMg Oppurtumtie*. 4H
NOTICE.
The fru*tees will receive written bid*
for the purchase of the Mickey Gibson
cigar and candv store, located at 317 S.
17t)i 8t.. on or before Tuesday noon.
September 30th. AVe reserve the right
to accept or reject any i«r all bids. W.
H. Karnett. for trusters. 404 8. 13th._
FOR SALE garage and blacksmith shop
located on Mh in stree t in town of about
fioft. Si70 of shop: 28x60. 1 'a story. KtceT.
will invoice about $4,t'0n. Electrically
equipped, nearly 14.000 invested in tools
and machinery. Good business and large
territory. Want to retire. Paul Border,
Frederick, 8 D.
FOR SALE or rent, building suitable for
any business, modern, also will sell or
trade four lot* for land or house and
tpt. C. H. Parkis, Polk, Neb.
FOR SALE—Old established and money
lurking auto accessory business. Best
town in middle west, population 6ft.0n«.
Reason for selling, nth»r Interests. Writ®
319 So. 2d St.. Cedar Rapids, la.
ARE you looking for big money No
slack timcfl. Bo Independent. Address
Information. R B. Smith, 876 fl. Clinton
St.. South Bend, Ind.
HALF Interest in profitable business for
Indy to trade for desirable lot or land.
Omaha Bee, Box D-1611.
Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 43
BUSY TRANSFER CORNER
IDEA!, INVESTMENT 9% NET.
GROVER k .SPAIN, JA g>i0
M A AN OE RSON CO.. JA. 6107.
Real estate. Surety bonds and kindred Ins. ,
i. . | » (ate 1 iOi ns* 11
MONEY TO LOAN
On #lrs* and a®cond mortgage®.
W* buy outrlgh* for cash
Existing mortgages and land contract*, i
Prompt Action.
H. A WOLFE CO„
112 Saunders-Kennedy Bldg. AT. 2160
FARM LOANS. NO COMMISSION.
49-yr. Nebraska farm loan*. '• per
cent Interest without cominiidon; write
to Lincoln Joint Sto< k Land Bank. T.in
coln, Nebraska. W. K. Barkley, prea’t.
6Vk AND « PER CENT M ONEY
Loans on Omaha improved property at
lowest rat®*
FRANK H. BINDER.
SIS City National.J A. 2111
OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO .
1016 Omaha Nat l Bunk Bldg. JA. 2715
SECOND mortgages or contra*:* pur
chased by Tuke.v Company. *20 First Na
tional Bank. JA. 4221.___
SIX per cent loans on Omaha residencea.
Cash on band Prompt ae-vfca. E. H.
Lougee. In<’. 511 K'fHn* Bidg
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
<!os**d; no monthly payments. JA 1533.
VV. T Graham.
*10" to 81V.000 loaned, prompt service.
F. 1 >. Wead A D. H Bowman. Wead Bldg
I WILL buy mortgages and contract*
Cork In. 9 4 h Om. Nat i Bid* . Omaha. Neb
6H AND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS. 64^ Omaha Natl Bldg
CITY real estate mortgage* and con
tracta bough; l,ar*on. 104 N 17-th 8t.
Farm I.oar* on West. Neb. and N. E Colo,
farms Kloke Investment Co.. Ott»hx.
Money to fjoan. 4o
\VF WILL LOAN TOT MONEY at tb*
I. .* -* r *** vv hav* ever mad*
DON'T PAY HIGH RATES.
Over 3n years in buxines- a**ure* too of
a quick, quiet and confidential deal *t
the lover? possible cost
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
SOI Karhach B1U. Tel JA. J!*'
Southeast corner :6»h and Douglas Sta.
DIAM* *ND b an* at lowest rates, business
strict!r conf iential The Diamond Loan
Co.. 1514 Dodge 8t. Established 1*14.
E DUCAT»O X AU _
Focal Instruction Classes. 48
PAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete ooi:r*ea In ail commercial
branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg
rspby. salcamanehip. civil eerxlca. Phone
JA, Hi*. Complete eaialog free.
BOYLES COLLEGE
Hth and Harney Ft a. umaha. Neb
LIGHT to 12 weeka pee; are you for a
if'ne office position. Call AT. 7774 er
write Amerl sn college 1912 i'arnaru
Till CITY B \ II Hint CO LI. EC. R
! 40} Podge St 1**4 Imug'aa 8t
Call or write for informa^’nij.
.Musical—Dramatic. 45
port ! \n nvi? . taught by c*cche*tra pi
aafat E. At aha. I HI '$ at 4941.
Danrlng Academic* 5(1
PRINCE or WALES
Fox Trot and <Gh»>r !*!#•* *tep» taught at
THE KEL-PINE
Claire* Monday and Thuredar flight*
Tmate le»gr>n* any hour. Tel. AT. 7440,
KELP Dancing Academy diva Mondav
and Friday 4 u m. Eika club AT. Itil
or JA. ;• 4 74.
MFKMIWWSI
Huaincas Fiiulpmrnfa. 58
WK BI Y. »etl *Hf-- make dr*ka. iliow
ran*. etc. Omaha Fixture 4 Supply Co.
8 \V Cor. llih ami Douglaa. JA
Fuel amt Feed. €l
KINLG.ING | truck load dehured
Saw duet Haled Shaving* JA i»740
Good Thine* to Fat. 8?
W’lNTl'H appt.'s and Jonathan—by bu^h**!
'• !* * arb»tf hi v»> .X- Krarwa, two itiilev
■ nUI h of Miowtivllle Neb
llottarhold Good*. 61
YOU ari Losing •***»» 4*v that v©«
fall fo take advantage of the furniture
barga'•’a *♦ St cuhen*- n'a t * Capital
Aw- FrOgt* *alr» and auction
BY \c K lean ■ .1.M. PI ,'!• BO* ten oak
ftnlfh open* far bed. I. Kl. * 4
FoR JIL4L furniture and ■ ug '-alwee a«e
Home Furniture Co . South f*'de
i
^ ...irir_iriL_ —_-ntfy_ . >
Musical Instruments TO
l'H \.'S || II! I. si »l . „i ICCnth.
_1 IliQI'S III. I'lilUlK _
W.mtril lo lltiy. !S
V>i:sh l'F»KS tHSKs
New dok* utod de*k* bought, gold and
traded L t\ || **•» l l:J in in am M A I
l1™
ROOMS FOR KKNT. {
Knnm* With Hoard. Ji
THIRTY-SECON!t ST. Hid S<> -J'nf Urm
room suitable for **lx student*: modern;
bo.rd if desired. I. »» >pie-p._HA. 161...
DO I Ml K ST.. 270 N —Three extra large nice
room*, good hoard; reasonable AT. 5247,
HA. .;!«♦. —Large, plr.sant room f• ■ r two
with board. fliinai-om park diatrlct.
DODGE ST, 276*—On© room and board.
Permanent f*»r winter .TA. 6420.
NICE room and board for employed couple
or 2 gentlemen. WE. 0327.
Furnlstied Rooms 75
ST. M AH Y AVK . 2**17—A pleasant front)
room; private home. Gentlemen pr©- j
ferred._ ; |
DUNDEE—On car line, a real hum© for
you; lovely room*, breakfast, garage, rea
sonable. Kail evening*, WA. 6661.
FURNISHED room fur gentlemen; ©team
hot t. bath. Fainam car. HA, 7124. HA
6994._ ,__
TWENTY-FIFTH AVK.. 704 S.—Ni< e
room, private family, walking distance,
>■# jjlo'k to »ar. 1 or 2, AT. 1127,
NICK warm room, private home, gentle
men preferred. Jten. WE. 22 4 4.
CLEAN south room near Omaha univer
sity, |3 per week. KK. 1732.
_ 1 ■■■■' .'."Lrrr:
Rooms for llousckorpiiiR. 76
ski; THIS. One or two sleeping or light
housekeeping room* os first floor, steam
heat. Farnam car line, large rooms.
L:* undry privilege*. « all AT. V»ljU
l'WO-iootn apt., for light bc-tsek^eping.
everything furnlnhed. no objection to
children. 410 .V. 2-Id St._
CAPITOL AVK. 2417 — Redecorated front
room; single end enauite. Reasonable.
JA. 3126.
\Y E 4027—2 rooms for light hskn.,
ground floor. Private home. Reasonable.
Where to Stop rn Town. 78
HOTEL SANFORD—l«th and Farnam.
HOTEL* HKNSIIAW— 16th and Farnam.
Special rate* to permanent guest*.
BJ \i KSTATI » OK i:i M._
Apartments—Furnished. 80
KK. 4 4 2s. **04 N. 20th St—2 room* and
large sunroorn, 11x26; private bath: heat,
light and water furn *ned; on car line in
• Fi'trrnre A'iulT only.
-ROOM furn shed apt. Clean, comfort
able. Attractive rate*. 30Q7 S 20lh- AT.
fe307.
HUNTER JNN HOME for the travling
man and wife AT. 6360. 24th and Dodge
NEWLY dec. mod. airy 2-rm. apt. 3537
8. 23rd St Heat, light, water free.
77? s 57tH ST—Two and three-room
ajartment*. private oath.
7:; s 25TH ST —Choice 3 room*, front
apt. Call HA. 6095.
Apartments—Unfurnished. 81
DUNDEE
Delightful 4-room apt. in the Alhambra.
new. fireproof, splendidlv located. Has
3 exposures; all rooms light and comfort
able. T.arve living room with built-in
bed. corner dining room: corner bed
room with full m rror door, tile bath,
well arranged kitchen with built-in fea
ture*. Uu h more than the usual closet
space. Newly decorated ©potless through
out, J.2 summer; I * winter.
FRED L HEYN CO..
Realtors.
AT. 7715. Evenings call ITA. 3*42. WA.
0*12. WA 741*7, or janitor will show.
ALHAMBRA.
49th *nd Capitol Ave. A new fireproof
building in a convenient location. Now
available, one choir* apartment with Lv
iruc room and dining alcove, large bed
room. clean light kitchen, and tiled bath,
plenty of closets. Very attractively
de* orated f •'i summer: 1C* wllter.
FRED L. HEYN CO..
Realtors.
AT 7718. Evenings call HA. 5542. WA.
os 12 wA. 7497. or jar.ltor will show
\ V APT of spacious rooms, having re
ception ball, living mom. dining room.
*u Broom. which can easily be used a* a
bedroom. 2 master bedrooms—well locat
ed. No 1 Colbert*— Thirty-ninth and
Farnam Sts. _ _
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
• Where Omaha. Rent*"
AT. 0544. Seventeenth and Farnam Sta. !
CHOICE APARTMENT HOME
of five large rooms; all nicely deccratedt
Meal location, 113 N. 31 at Ave, Rental
reduced to |97.60-1*6. Call JA. 1-16.
PAYNE & SONS CO
* Omaha'* Rental Men.
AVAILABLE APTS.
Austin. 4-room a-room acc.. $67.50^
Carberry. 4-room 5-room acc.,
Terrace Court, 3-room, s-room arc, *=>*o0
Drake Court 2 and 3-room, *52 60 to
{ RAKE RENTAL AQBKCY, JA- !tti.
WE-T EARNAM 1'ISTRITT—I,orr«ln»'
IP avp Very cbou»
apt., 6 exceptionally large room*, newly
dec., large reened j > r'h facing park
and boulevard Kent IIP1*. 11A. 6004.
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY.
A coir.fi*- able, w* II tated walking dll- ,
unca apt. one room. 3-room acc. Fur
n.shed or unfurnished. *3-**.00 to $47 50.'
JACKSON 24rt5. i
ONE. two. threa and four-room apta.
*25 to *75. _
drake rental agency.
PETERS TRI-ST COMPANY
•'WHERE OMAHA RENTS"
AT. 0M4. lTlh «rA firinR*
APARTMENTS aid Rata lor r«»t.
W. J. PALMER CO. AT IMS
Real Etlata Min.tm.nl Sr*'' a:i»!». i
STEAM HEAT. 4-room ar<». Hn and up
cl s* tr <» P. a^tebbin*. 1M0 Chicago ct
HARLAN. 2301 Sherman 4'©. Attractive
6-room »rf *46 \VK 0 7 i 5; WE. 4774
4121 HARNEY ST. — 2 apta; heated and
modern: e*** them Mr Allen, AT. 1 >'>06.
• HULA Vista, 30th and Poppleton Avt.—
H* dutiful 6-room apt.. >75 HA. 171*.
FIVE room* and aun room, cholce,^ Far
tiam car line. HA. 7124 or AT. f.37.
FIVE large rm* . mod ex heat; newly
decorated. *23 .it *!.>. At. t-620. Ha. 7010.
Houses lor K**nt. 83
A VERY well located I-room duplex
• m i'axenpxrt St. Rea*onabiy rrl ed at
* " PETFHJI TRT'^T COMPANY.
■'\Yher# Omaha Rent* "
\T 45 4 4 enteenth and Karaam St*
’ J'M c 3Mb Sb—T ro^m* 4 bedroom*.
n»«!y deconled; hot water heat: lrnme
die'- pc** -«* on. 1“ Shedd lnv-atment
Co JA 42M.
GET OUR LIST cf nnfurn'ahed apart
ment* hour-* and durlex*?
rrrrps trvst company.
Where Omaha Renta"
AT PS44 1*th and Farnam St§
—_____ |
npANP new b reem dur’e* at >ed.uced
I lental. C >U TATNK A SONS CO . JA- 1014 ,
NORTH 14TH ..14—All modem, f PP
\ a v de. ■!;*•. d. .> be.1i oon « and bath,
•uv’t.nd fli'or, Ki'V at . “ ^ .
T RMS —Oo** to Central and Tech High*
Klr»p cotidit on 11A. 3131 of HA. 4444.
MODERN ‘ r.-om bj ' . located weat
tall owner. XV A 13* v.
(Wm and lle»U Room. 85
Si;\ I.KAI. offl. Mi and on.
i.u-iv airsns.... mil. In A*.nln.'f Min-k
i iin - r iitrkT qo *T. »t:»
HI \l. I ST UK-1 OH SXI.K
Kami* and l and* for J*al«\ 93
i imi i n TiM'H l KM' :"•«>« mad. I"
I'ouii*!.* ff S.Tr..1. i Mail! Oaf.
:«h. r .sal mat. auolloiwfi. Ctolrml
Ott> Nebraska
4" ACRIbnr sjt.nc trad. f‘I>- ca*b
t;> balance monthly, other bargain*. Bet
“o4 Buffalo Me
FOR SAt E or f.vlr. f>ndc* On farm*. J
jt*abel, North Bend. Neb
ItotiMs- North, 5t>
Minne Lusa Homo Harpnin
! U*mt> t.i .ar and Muter Park on lUu
man Axe oak floor* and b*»*h;
built-In feature*, laig* j»o?vh !%*•*•
a) on October l x*ni» f see, with
n*a * 'cable let in a
Ground Finn f 1 S ltth St AT, <l|.
Keening* rail It >e Oehi * KK lost.
\x R K1 i
Metcalfe Oompanx
b R \is ,tM' 11 Ah ACl
i I <il.-t .. 1 in'* * >>f
b,;7ir7,'"Y 71 fctlUfc--!*
1 *el| «.*% »9o Ihmi
J I. HIATT Oil AT *#**■
I
bkal estate—fob sue.
IIoum—Nnrtli. 9fi
3153 Curtis Ave.
Seuifhwert rom* r "1st A'O. and Curtis
may he bought on terms. A fine colonial
5-room bang a low. very attractive. See
this «vd call Curse, JA. 1064.
IF Ynt’R HOME !• too small for you. or
if vour location does not suit von trade
vour equity on this almost new six-room
all modern home. In excellent location.
WA 754t evening*, or AT, 711.* dura.
STRICTLY MODERN NEW HOME, $0°0
iOWV BUILT-IN FEATURES, "AK
FLOORS FAYNE ft gt»NS. J A, 1016.
CHOICE of three new Home*, close to
r*e and school, 42d and Grand. Only
M.900; $5f»0 cash. Campbell, WA. 67^4
HI NO ALOW- Five comfortable rooms.
All modern, nearly new. Reasonable. AX.
H, Finley. KE. 0513.
4534 N. 40TH ST —six-room part modern.
$300 cash. Creigh, 60S P*e. JA. 0200.
I» V. BUCK ft CO. huv and tell Homes.
HoUMS—Smith. (1
A Kountze Place Home
6 Rooms—$5,500
$1,000 Cash
A good well constructed frame house
with oak finish on first floor; decora
tions are good. One vary Urge bed
room and two medlutn sized on sec
ond floor with birch fin if h Good
sized closete* fine shade trees; locat
ed in a good neighborhood, close to
car line and schools. Don’t Joae any
time seeing this property.
A. P. Tukey & Son,
JA. 4223. 620 First Nat. Bk. Bldg.
NEW BUNGALOW.
14TH 8T. AND MISSOURI AVE.
Nee this new home, ready to occupy.
Strictly modern five room® and bath, oak
floors, built-in kitchen cabinets; full ce
ment basement. etc.; an ideal location: on
a good car line. Cal Pedersen. HA. 6465.
FOR BALE or rent, 6-r. pome, only 1160
cash B.g bargain. 3602 Valley St. Now
vacant. Orvner.
Houses—West 98
THREE .MODERN PRICED HOSFES.
A dandy four room and bath In neighbor
hood of new homes. Oak floors, full base
ment. fjr<e furnace, coal bin with Iron
coal chute. 2021 No. 65th St For 13 050.
only $250 rash and $40 per month.
Another four rooms wi*h 2 more partlal
lv finished on second floor, new furnace.
*:nk In k!tch«n, electric lights, extra lot
with this nice home, full 100-foot south
front, fine fruit. 60! 0 Binney. A snap
at $4 000 with, f4A0 down and 137.60 per
month.
Bungalow dream—Four large rooms with
wonderful b-eakfaat nook. Just completed,
prettiest vnu have e®er. honest construc
tion. 5110 Pinkney. $4,150. $460 cash and
!4| rer month
Immediate possession on any of these
Evenings call Hallgren WE. 2477 or Lewis
WA. 1422.
F F CLART CO.. Realtor*
r' 1* °r Na* 1 Bk Bldg_A T. M'l
Be’tiful Field Club Home
Six-room. 2-f*nry home, newly deco
rated: evak floora and finish, built-in
features; 60-foot corner lot. pavlr.ff
paid, beautiful landscaped; only nn#
block to car Real bargain at $7,000,
with reasonable t«--rms
Ground Floor. 2*3 f* 2?th Bt. AT 6411.
Evenings call Ted Pitkin HA. 7540J
*. ^ WA 653 7
Metcalfe Company_
Field Club District
6-R. BRICK STUCCO BUNGALOW.
Almost new. v, bb-k to e*r. rath front,
ft » well built. gor 1 looking and a handy
'oration. Owner 1s anxious to sell and
it's a good buv at $7 on terms To
night. WA, 071M, WA. 5250. JA <-**S*.
Alfred Thomas & Son,
REALTORS.
2«2-l City Nat Haul JA. *3M.
“NEW HOME
ON CLOSE IN ACRE —
A fine three-room D :n' w with full
\ asement— uat completed — 1H blocks
west of Fontenelle park; 4917 Sahler 8t„
>*.and inspection; a snap at $3,850. Name
your own terms
Evenings cat: Lewis WA. I4J1 er Hill
gren WE 1477
R F CLART CO.. Realtors.
r ~t r- aha Pk BldgAT 1*7$.
FOW! ER FIND? FOLKS who buy homes.
L?st veur property with us for result*.
T* 142* BERT FO WLER . Reason
WILL bui'.c to your order on our beauti
ful lots In Edgewood; very easy terms.
Ph»w-> AT. 3.-4 0
7-ROOM cottage, part modem. located
near Happy Hollow bird. Large lot and
garare •1.6?*'*. Rasy terms. JA. 1966.
2611 JONES BT — 7 rooms, all modem,
rven.ent location. Make an offer. JA.
4«6T.___
SEE Morr'son Lumber ard Coal for prices
on garages. P»st construction at mini
Houses—Benson. 99
BINNEY ST f"VI—Five-room modern
cottage, garage. Inis of fruit, lot 60x121.
Terms. KE. 6513.
For Sair—Dundee. 160
NEW DUNDEE '
COLONIALS .
Brlek a-5 Ke’.laaton# conatruetlML
one English and on# Putch colonial,
" room*, brick fireplace. til# bath,
haauttful aurrort-r.. ga'ice. Immediate
p•'##e*»ion. Pr‘rf reduced to I* >56;
» arrte ■ 1-606 f.rat rr—tgage Ex cep
t oaal value: #»*y terms Se# thee#
at er.ee. Call HA €446. W A. *77:-.
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Burt C. Fowler Co.,
REALTORS
.TerVscn 14?< 717 Nat Rk B «g
“HOME AND
INVESTMENT
Dundee’s Best Bargain
$6th ard California. #ab#tant:e. I > room* *
modern; arranged for J famJie*; 2-cai
garage fine lot. Wonderful > ~ue and frw
vestment. Pi e reduced To f . m- . $i ' •
cash
Chas. W. Young & Son,
H«1 Cltv Nat. Bark BMf
For Sale—Florence. 161
DUNDEE HOME
ONE BLOCK TO CAR LINE AXT*
SCHOOL
" room all modern heat* fram# c?r»*:3fe
• on full bt -k found*?!-'- Exter!*# |
newly p*'n?ed l«t#r -tr f ** rhed r*. e* K
and wh4?# eram#l Built-in feature#
make housekeeping a r #a#u*e L'l
56xlS> f*e* Large »hada tree*. All
•pedal taxes pgid In full.
George and Company,
REALTORS
AT ’antic
N KTH A W A Y ael'#' t>*w hit eaon’-e Phtd
x HOME in beautiful KLOJiFNCE. K Vi,
14*>
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hits for S.ile
CORKER let IfilSS feet far two hm—
k a lo era re.tr lira nil avenue rsr * re Lap A
arprnterd vmt ago at $!.*•# Have tea
>466 for H* Wr.te owner. K. B. J.. care
Pa \ ton hotel
K’NT'K Urn.MVU S1TFS
CiK A CO. RtAl TORS.
T'h r\- - C % Nat y\ U *c VT
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rflm Park, fw a«;e an attractive price,
c V HrlmmeT ,t A 1*1'__
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