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    Government Seeks to Force
Cancellation of Elk Hills !
Oil Lease.
Los Angeles. Cal., Oct. 21.—The suit
*f the United States against the Pan
American Petroleum and Transport
company; the Pan-American Petrol
eum company; Edward L. Doheny.
head of both companies, and Edward
Li. Doheny, jr., his son, was opened
here today.
In Its suit the government is at
tempting to force the cancellation of
»il leases executed in favor of the
Doheny companies, giving them
rights to the Elk Hills fields of the
naval oil reserve units in California.
The basts of the federal suit was
formed as a result of the senate oil
Inquiry and the details surrounding
Ihe government's contention that the
leases should be abrogated occupied
the greater portion of today's hear
ing.
Headed by former Senator Atlee
Pomerene of Ohio, the array of legal
talent hired by the United States at
torney general to conduct the case,
opened the session before United
States District Judge Paul J. Mc
Cormick with a complete statement
of facts, pointing out the evidence
which had been uncovered, resulting
in the filing of the suit.
. STONE PLEASED
BY COURT DECISION
Cleveland, O., Oct. 21.—Warren S.
Stone, president of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers, today Issued
the following statement on yester
day's United States supreme court de
cision that railway employes who
joined the shopmen’s strike In 1922
were entitled to Jury trial when
charged with contempt of court.
"Every good citizen, regardless of
whether he belongs to a labor union,
ought to be gratified that the United
Stats* supreme court has upheld the
provisions of the Clayton anti-trust
act requiring jury trials for workers
charged with contempt of court dur
ing industrial conflicts.
“The decision throws an Interesting
sidelight upon illegality of ex-Attor
ney General Daugherty's Injunction
against the striking railway shopmen.
It was upon the appeal of some of
these victims of government by In
junction that the decision has been
rendered.”
CANDIDATES SUE
TO BE ON TICKETS
John M. Tanner, candidate for the
state senate, and L. M. Quealy, candi
date for the legislature, both on the
progressive ticket, tiled suit in dis
trict court Tuesday asking a writ
of mandamus to compel Election Com
missioner McHugh to place theh
names on the ballots at the coming
ilectlon. The commissioner holds
that they filed too late.
.. VICTIM OF CRASH
FAILS TO IMPROVE
F. J. Barber, 1716 Cuming street,
who was struck to the pa,vement
Sunday night by an automobile driven
by P. De Etrada, Thirty-fourth and
Howell streets, suffering body bruises
and a possible fractured skull. Is re
ported still to be In a serious condi
tion at Lord Lister hospital. He
spent a restless night.
CITY OFFICIAL. NOTICES.
NOTICE.
To tho Owners of all lots, lands, tracts and
parcels of lands, within Street Improve
' meat District No. 2300, and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels
of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of "Y" Street from 20th
Btreet north to D2nd Street north, in
the City of Omaha, Nebraaka:
Notice le hereby given that there baa
baan filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Im;
provement of that part of T i!trec**
from 20th Street north to 22qd Street,
north, In the City of Omaha, by paving
and curbing, said petition being in words
and flgurea aa followa:
SUPPLEMENTARY PETITION.
Petition for Improving Y street, rrom
20th (north) Street, to 22nd (north)
To^Vhe Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha.
We, the undersigned owner® of lots
or lards abutting upon that part of *'Y
Street from 20th Street north to 22nd
Street north In Street Improvement Dla
trlct No. 2300, In the City of Omaha be
ing record owner# of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of said street,
us shown bv the generally recognized
map® of said City, do hereby petition that
the aam# be improved by paving and
tUAnd*we do further petition the Council
to order such Improvement and cause it
to be made, and that thirty days be
allowed to the property owners In earn
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used In the pav
ing of said etreet.
lU. Clarence E. Miller. September 24th.
+ 1924, East 46 feet of the West 86 feet of
Ix>t 12, East 46 feet of West 86 feet of
the south 10. of Lot 11. Block 7, Potter
and Cobb’s 2nd Addition, 46 feet front
by 78 feet deep. . , , ,
Filed; September 29th, at 9:15 o clock
* Petition for Improving "Y” Street, from
20th (north) Street, to 22nd (north)
'To** he Honorable City Council of the
6lty of Omaha: * . , .
We, the undersigned owners of lots or
lands abutting upon that part of ' \
from 20th Street. North to 22nd Street.
North In Street Improvement District No.
1100, In the City of Omaha, being record
owners of a majority of the feet front
age on said part of said street, as shown
by the generally recognized maps of sain
City, do hereby petition that the eame
be Improved by paving and curbing
And we do further petition the Council
te order euch Improvement and cause li
to be made, and that thirty days be
allowed to the property owners in aaid,
District within which to designate l«o
material desired to be used la the paving
of said street.
Mrs. Mary Dlcken, January 2nd. 1924.
Lot 18. Block 4. flub-dlvlslon of B 30
Albright's Choice. 100 feet front.
Mary E. Smith, January 2nd, 19*4.
Lot 1, Block 6, Sub-dlvlsIon of B 30
Albright's Choice, 100 feet front
Frank Bocek. August. 11th, J924, Lot
12, Block 3. Potter dp Cobb'# Addition to
South Omaha. 130 feet front
Anna and Vaclav Kruntorad. January
2nd, 1924, Lot 13, Block 7, Potter A
obb’s Addition to South Omaha, 13;
Chaa.0>and Agnes Fivonka. August 11th.
1324, Lot 13, Block 3. Potter A Cobb’s
Addition to South Omaha. 130 feet front
Filed: August 16th, 1024. at 9.05 o’clock
a. ni.
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20th. 1024, the first day of pub
lication hereof In which to file protest
In the office of the City Clerk against
the regularity, legality or sufficiency of
said petition or any signature thereon.
You are further notified that It is the
Intention to consider, treat and take said
petition a* constltulng and being one
petition for eald Improvement.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tlcn No. G766. Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebraska, October fOth, 1924.
JAMES P. HOCTOIt.
Oct. 20-21 -22._ City Clerk.
NOTICE
To lhe owners of all lots. lands, tract*
and parcels of lands. wi'hln Street
Improvement District No. 2667. and to
the owner* of all lots, tracts and par
11' . #>11 of lands, abutting on or adjacent
to *h«t par' of Blnney Street from
Military Avenue to Hflth Street, In the
City of Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice la hereby given that there has
t>. . n filed with the City Clerk of the
si Omaha a petition for the 1m
— - • ■
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
movement i.f that part of Kinney Street
trom Military Avenue to 66th Street, in
the City ot Omaha, by paving ami curb
ing. s.'ld petition being in words anil
figures as follows:
Petition for Improving Binney Street,
from M iliary Avenue to 66th Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha: 4
We, the undersigned, owners of lols or
lands abutting upon that part of Binney
otreet from Military Avenue to 66th
Street In Street Improvement District No
67. in the City of Omaha, being rev-,
old owners of a majority of the feel
frontage on said part of said street, us
shown bv the generally recognised maps
of said Cltv. chi hereby petition that the
same he Improved by paving and curb
in*.
And we do further petition the Coun
cil to order such improvement and cause
it to he made, and that thirty days be
allowed to the property owners In said
District within which to designate the
mater al desired to be used In the paving
of said street. _ _
Mrs. Minnie Welsh. May 15, 192 4. Lot 6.
Block 24. Benson Addition. 60 feet front
by 128 feet deep.
.Mary E. and John Hansen Nelsen, May
1 j, 1924. Lot 16, Block 26, Benson, 60
feet front by 123 feet deep.
Lucinda L. Shaw. May 17, 1924. Lots
3. 4, & anti 6, Block 26, Benson, each 50
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Minnie and William E. McDonnell. May
17. 1924. Lot 23. Block 26, Benson, 60
feet front bv 12S feet deep
Emma and Anton Abels, .May 17, 1924.
Lot 21, Block 28. Benson, 60 feet front
by 12* feet deep.
Frank E. Parkins. May 17. 1924, Lot
3. Block 24, Benson, 50 feet front by 128
feet deep. . _ 4 ,
John and Bertha Szabbo, May 17, 1924,
Lots 1 and 2. Block 24, Benson, each 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Jessie Belle and Mathew Burris. May
17. 1924, Lot 14, Block 23, Benson, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Proctor J. Dolejs, May 20, 1924. East
23 feet of Lot 23, and all of Lot 24,
Block 23, Benson. 73 feet front by 128
feet deep.
W. A. Larsen, May 22. 1924. Lot 13,
Block 23, Benson, 50 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Mr. John Weber, May 27, 1924, Lot 4.
Block 24, Benson, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep. _ _
Andrew C. Nelson, June 2, 1924, Bote
I and 2, Block 26, Benson, each 60 feet
front by 128 feel deep. „ „
Mrs. Mary Voss, June 2. 1924, West 27
feet of Lot 23. and all of Lot V- Block
23. Benson, 77 feet front by 128 feet
'lejos. McGuire, June 18, South 106 feet
of Lot, 12 and 13, Block 10, Benson, 130
feet front by 106 feet deep.
Edward T. Slattery, June II, 1924, Lot
7. Block 25, Benson. 60 feet front by 128
feet deep. _ .
Harold J. Grove, JMne 25 1924. Lot
IS, Block 26. Benson, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep. ....
The Benson Land Co.. June 26. 1924.
Lots 8, 9. 10 and 11. Block 25. Benson,
each 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Oliver D. Bellle, June 30, 1924, Lots 16
and 15, Block 23. Benson. 100 feet front
by 128 feet deep. , ..
Michael G and Virginia M. Mallon,
June 30, 1924, Lot 7. Block 24, Benson.
50 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Laura M. Iverson, June 30, 1924, North
84 Lots 11 and 12, Block 24, Benson, 100
feet front by 64 feet deep.
Albtn and Minnie Schumann, July 1.
1924. Lot 6. Block 24. Benson, 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Francis P. Briscoe, July 1, 1924, Lot
19 Block 23, Benson. 60 feet front by
128 feet deep. _ , . _
Orange S. Pettis. Lot 12. Block ». Ben
son. 60 feet front by 128 feet deep,
\frs. Jennie Larsen, Lot 12, Block 25.
Benson, 50 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Filed: Sept. 22. 1924, at 9.00 o clock
*" You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20. 1924 the first day of publi
cation hereof, In which to file protest
In the office of the City Clerk against
the regularity, legality or sufficiency of
said petition or ajiy signature thereon.
Published In accordance with Resolo
tlon No. G760, Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebraska. October 20. 1924.
JAMES P. HOCTOR,
City Clerk.
O 20-21-22
NOTICE.
' To the Owners of nil lots, lands tract-*
and parcels of lands* within Street Im
provement District No. 2600 and to th«
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels
i of lends, abutting on or adjacent to
1 that part of alley between 20th Street
and 21st Street from Clark Street to
Gi ace Street, in the City of Omaha.
Nebraska.
Notice Is hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the im
provement of that part of alley between
noth Street and iflst Street from Clark
Street to Grace Street. In the City of
umaha, by paving, said petition being
in words and figures as follows:
Petition to change grade and to pave.
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 20th Street and 21st Street from
1 Clark Street to Grace Street in Street
improvement District No. 2<r00 in the City
of Omahi being record owners of a
majority of the frontage of taxable
property abutting upon said part of said
alley, as shown by the generally recog
nized maps of said city, do hereby peti
tion that the same be improved by
(hanging the grades upon said alley as
at present fixed and established to cor
respond with tha elevations hereinafter
specified and set forth and that said
alley be paved.
And we further petition the Council to
order said improvements and cause same
to be made and that thirty days be al
lowed the property owners in said district
within which to designate material de
sired to be used In paving said alley.
And, In consideration of said grade
being so changed as herein petitioned
for, we hereby, respectively, waive all
damages or claim of damages by reason
thereof or In any manner hereinafter
resulting from such change of grade as
herein petitioned for:
Grade of alley between 20th Street
and 21st Street from Clark Street to
Grace Street.
Elevations of Center
Line of Alley.
A point on North line of Clark Street
as paved .•
A point SO feet North of Clark
8treet . **-3
A point 190 feet South of Grace
Siree as established.62.0
A point on South line of Grace Street
as paved . 549
Robert W. and Mary E. Cornell, South
Mi Lot 15. E. V. Smith's Addition, Si
feet front by 140 feet deep.
oaivaiore ouuui o« iti ui
4. Block 11. E. V. Smith's Addition. 36
feet front by 140 feet deep.
Morris Parilman, August 11, 1824,
South 25 fret North 32 feet Lot 7, Block
11 H. V. Smith's Addition. 25 feet front
by 140 feet deep.
Morris and Gltel Zlotkln August 11.
1524. South 30 feet of Lot 11, Block 11,
E. V Smith's Addition, 30 feet front by
140 feet oeep.
Louis Kuback, August 11, 1924. North
»4 of Lot 3. 33 feet front by 140 feet
deep and all of Lot 2. 66 feet front by
14o feet deep, all In Block 11, E. V.
Smith's Addition.
Oetrude Soskln. August 1 1. 1924, South
>4 of Lot 12. Block 11. E V. Smith's Ad
dition. 33 feet front by 140 feet deep.
Rebecca Cohen and l«la Greenberg. Au
gust 11. 1924. South 34 feet of Lot 7,
Block 11, E. V. Smith's Addition, 34 fee4
front by 140 feet deep, also all of Lot
h. . Block 11, E. V. Smith s Addition, 6b
feet front by 14 Ofeet deep.
Max ltesnick. August 11. 1924, South
26 feet of Lol 10. Block 11, E. V. Smith's
Addition. 26 feet front by 140 feet deep,
and also the North 40 feet of Lot 10,
Block 11, K V. Smith’s Addition, 40 feet
front by 140 feet deep.
Harry Kichlin. August 11. 1924, South
IS feet of Lot 6. and the North 7 feet of
Lot 7, Block 11. E V. Smith's Addition,
25 feet front by 140 feet deep.
M. Marcus, August 22, 1924, West 54
feet of Lot 1. Block 11. E. V. Smiths
Addition 66 feet front by 04 feet deep
Louis Kuback, September 4, 1924, North
30 feet of Lot 4, Block 11. E V. Smith's
Addition. 30 feet front by 140 feet deep
Filed October 3, 1924, at 10:55 o clock
A. M.
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20 1924. th* first day nt pub
lication hereof In whb h to file protest
in the office of the City Clerk against
the regularity, legality or sufficiency of
muid petition or any signature thereon.
Published in accordance with Resolution
No. 6762, Series 192 1
Omaha. Nebraska. October 20. 10J4.
JAMES P. DOCTOR.
0 20-21 -22._ City Clerk.
NOTICE
To the owners of all lots lands, tracts
and parcels of lands, within Street Im
provement District No, 2631 and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels of
lands, abutting on or adjacent to that
part of North and South alley between
35th Avenue am! 36th Street from 1st
East and West alley South of Leaven
worth Street to North line of sub lot
1 tax lot 28. Section 21-15 13, In the
City of Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice Is hereby given that there hae
been fil 'd with the City Clerk of the City
of Oim.hu a petition for the Improve
ment of that part of North and South
alley between 35th Avenue and 36th
Street from 1st East and West hIIhv
South of Leavenworth Street to North
line of Sub Lot I. Tux Lot 28, flection
21-16-13. In the City -*f Omaha, by pav
ing. said petition bung in words and
figure** ns follows:
Petition for Improving North and
South Alley between 36th Avenue and
3tith Street, from 1st East and West
Alley South of Leavenworth Street, to
North Line of Sub Lot 1, Tax Lot 28,
Section 21-16.13.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
Wo. the undersigned, owners of lots
or lands abutting upon that part of
North nnd South jytey between 35th Ave
nue and 86th Street from let East and
West Alley South «»f Leavenworth Street
to North Line of Huh Lot 1. Tax Lot 28.
Section 21-15 13. In Street Improvement
District No. 2631, In the City of Omaha,
being record owners of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of eald atreet.
as shown by the generally recognised
maps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be Improved by paviug.
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
And we do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause It
to bo made, and that thirty days be al
lowed to the property owners In said Dis
trict within which to designate the ma
terial desired to be used in the paving
of said street.
August and Sarah Beermann, Septem
ber 23, 1024, Lot 22, Fearon Place, 40
i'cet f ont by 125 feet deep.
C. L. and Edith E. Ella said. September
’i. 192 4. Lot 24. Fearon Place, 40 feet
.lont by 125 feet deep.
John and Marie Nordhorst. 8eptefnber
4 1924, Lot 17. Fearon Place, 40 feet
ont by 125 feet deep.
Uane J. Harder and Mary Harder. Sep
tember 23. 1924. Lot 16. Fearon Place, 40
feet front by 126 feet deep.
it E. and Laura W. Segur. September
23. 1924. Lot 16, Fearon Place, 40 feet
front by 125 feet deep.
Emil and M. Wohlstrom, September 24.
1924 Lot 25. Fearon Place, 32 feet
front by 125 feet deep.
Mary F. Dillon. September 24. 1924.
Lot 21, Fearon Place, 40 feet front by
125 feet deep.
J B. Kelkenney Realty Company,
James B. Kelkenney. President, Septem
ber 25, 1924, Lot 13. Fearon Place, 40
feet front by 125 feet deep.
Henry and Pauline Kay, September 25,
1924, Lots 26 and 23, Fearon Place, 72
feet front by 125 feet deep.
Morris and Mrs. Morris Jensen, Sep
tember 29, 1924, Lot 18. Fearon Place, 40
feet front by 125 feet deep.
Henry C. Wolf, September 27, 1924.
Lot 19. Fearon Place, 40 feet front by
125 feet deep. „ , , ,
Filed October 2, 1924, at 10:6S o clock
ft You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20. 1924, the first day of publica
tion hereof, in which to file protest In
the office of the City Clerk against the
regularity, legality or sufficiency of said
petition or any signature thereon.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No 6764, Series 1924
Omaha, Nebraska. October 20, 1924.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
City Clerk.
Oct. 20. 21, 22.
nUTlUGi.
To the owners of all lots, lands, tracts
and parcels of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2613, and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels
of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of Marcy Street from 65th
Street to 67th Street and 67th Street
from Marcy Street to Leavenworth
Street, in the City of Omaha, Netras
lr a *
Notice Is hereby gtvon that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the City
nf Omaha a petition for the Improve
ment of that part of Marcy Street from
55th Street to 57th Street and 57th Street
rrom Marcy Street to Leavenworth Street,
In the City of Omaha by paving and curb
ing. said petition being in words and
figures as follows:
Petition for Improving Marcy Street
from 56th Street, to 67th Street, and 67th
Street from Marcy Street to Leavenworth
Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lots or
lands abutting upon tnat part of Marcy
Street from 55th Street to 67th Street
ar.d 67th Street from Marcy Street to
Leavenworth, In 8treet Improvement Dis
trict No. 2613. in the City of Omaha,
being record owners of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of said street,
as shown by the generally recognised
maps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be improved by paving and
curbing
And we do further petition the Coun
cil to order such improvement and cause
It - to be made, and that thirty days bo
allowed to the property owners in said
District within which to designate the
material desired to bo used in the paving
of said street.
John G. Clark, August 15th, 1924, North
86 2-3 feet of Ix>ts, 1. 2 and 3. Block
1. Hoffman Terrace, 127 feet front by
86 2-3 feet deep.
Elizabeth K. Thurmond. August 16th.
1 924, all of Lot 2, Block 8, Edgewood
Addition, 60 feet front by 102.8 feet deep.
Mark M. and Mary B. Levlngs, August
15th. 1924, Lot 1, Block 8, Edgewood Ad
dition, 80 feet front.
S. Vern and Beatrice K. Leonard. Au
gust 15th, 1924. Lot 15, and the West 5
feet Of North 42 feet and North 42 feet
of Lot 16, and the North 42 feet of Lot
17, Block 1, Hoffman Terrace, 106 feet
front by 42 feet deep. ,
Harry G. Wilke. August 16th, 1924, 1
Lot 1, Block 7. Edgewood Addition, 106.2
feet front by 86.8 feet deep.
Ernest Doll, August 15th, 1924. West
287% feet of Lot 12, Shiloh Addition.
287 % feet front.
Amy Anderson. Lot 14. Block 1. Hoff
man Terrace, 60 feet front by 130 feet
deep.
The Benson A Garrett Company* by
Robt. H. Oarrett. Pres., all of Lot 1, ex
cept the East 88 feet and the North 47
feet of Lot 2 except the East 88 feet
thereof. Block 6. Edgewood Addition, 103
feet front by 61 feet deep.
John T. Brownlee. August 16th, 1924.
Dots 8 and 9. Block 1, Hoffman Terrace,
100 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Barker Corp., by George Barker. Presi
dent. (Seal). Auguat 18th, 1924. Lot 9.
Block 7, Edgewood Addition. 103 2 feet
front by 36 feet deep.
Louie and Mrs. L. Volcheck, August
18th. 1924, Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Hoff
man Terrace, 100 feet front by 130 feet
deep. • - «
J. L. and Mrs. J. L. Gaglnf, August
18th. 1924. North 59^ feet of tbe South
79ty feet of the East 100 feet of Lot IV.
Shiloh Addition, 390 feet front by 59
feet deep.
Hellene M. Ewall, August 20tb. 1924.
South 8 feet of Lot 2, and the Northerly
53 feet of Lot 3. Block 6, Edged nod Ad
dition. 97.1 feet front by ill feet deep.
Louise M. and. Mae C. Walsh, Augu. t
25th. 1924. Lot 4. Block 1. Hoffman Ter
race. 45 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Jeasle E. Robertson. Auguat 26th. 1924.
(Except 8?reet), Southerly 53 feet of Lot
3, Block 6, Edgewood Addition. «7.3 feet
front, and also the West loo feet of the
?.outhJ47„ of Lot 13- Shiloh Addi
tion. 193 feet front by 127 feet deep
Wm. C. Russell, August 26th. 1024. j*)fa
12 and 13. and the East 4f> fee: nf Lot
16. Block 1 Hoffman Terrace, 145 feot
front by 130 feet deep.
Mario Muxen Berta, September 8, 19f4
!£««Pt Street). East 5, fe,t of the \V. «t
Shiloh Addition, 56 feet front by 127 feet
deep.
M. E. Muxen. September 3rd. 1924. (Ex
cept Street) East 178.75 feet nf Lot 33.
Shiloh Addition. 178% feet front.
Emma Doll, September 3rd, 1924 Lots
a?d„ 7‘ n,ock l« Hoffman Terras.
150 feet .front by 130 feet deep.
Filed: September 22, 1924. at 4.45
o clock p. in.
You are further notified that you end
fffL wUI hav» fifteen day, from
n£it|b*r Z°th' e1*;4' ,h* flr,t ,lay nf l»ih
[lo*tl°n hereof In which to file protect
J"*1’" ?“"=• °f ,}><• City Clerk ageing the
Or sufficiency or said
p®Llt*?h vor, *n> elgnnturo therenn.
Ill"V accordance with Iteeolu
tion No. 8788, Series 1924.
Omaha. Nebraska. October 20th 1924
O in II •>? JAMES I>. HOCTOK.
o in-21-.S _City Clerk.
_ „ NOTICE
To the owners of ell loti. tend,, tracts
end parreli of Inode within Slreet Im
provement District No. 1524. end to
the owner. Of all lots. tract. end
parcels of lands alumina on nr «d
BJW* *2,‘hat t»rt of fiiOi Street from
Maple Street to Grunt Street, in the
City of Omaha, Nebraska.
tl',r«h'r Klvtm that there hae
been filed with the Cltv clerk of the
< Itv Of Iirnaha a petition for the Im
provement of that part of «6th .Street
from Maple S’reet to Grant Street, in the
City of Omaha by curbing and pavlnir.
said petition being In words and figure*
as follows:
Petition for Improving «5th Street from
Maple Street to Grant Street.
Tu r he Honorable City council of the
< Ity nf Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lots or
land* abutting upon that part of 65th
Streot from MapJe Street to Grant Street
in Street Improvement District No. 2624
In the Cltv of Omaha, being record own
era of a. maturity of the feet frontage on
said nart of said street, as shown bv the
generally recognized maps of said City,
do hereby petition that the name be im
proved by curbing and paving
And we do further petition the Council
to order such Irporovemept and cause ft I
to be made, and that thirty dnvs be
allowed to the property owners in said
District within which to designate the
material desired tu be used 4n the Paving
of said street.
Gladys M. Bock. August 1 1. 1924. Lot
2a., Block 7. Halcyon Heights. 60 feel
front bv 12* feet deep
Henry and Mary Klopplng, August 11.
1924. Lot 21. Block 7. Hal-yon Heights.
50 feet front bv 12* feet deep.
Henrv C. Clausen. August 1 1. 1924. Lot
20. Block 7. Halcyon Holghta 50 feet
front bv 128 fe»-t deep, and also the North
H of Lot 19. Block 7. Halcyon Heights
25 feet front by 12* feet deep.
Lillian L. Mchlffbauar. August 11. 1924.
IvOt 13. Block 6. Halcyon Heights. 00 feet
front bv 128 feet deep.
Charles W. Brumfield. August 1 1. 1 924.
Lota 11 and 12. Block 6. Halcyon Heights
each 60 feet front by 128 feet deep
Duslne Petersen Auust 1 1. 1924 Lot
8. Block 6. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Charles L. and Lucv M Rlgg. August
12. 1924. the South ** of l*ot 10. and the
North ’4 of Lot 18. Block 7. Halcyon
Heights. 60 fe«t front bv 12* feet deep.
Bertha C. Studenroth. August 12. 1924
Lot 1. and the North 4 of Lot 2. Block
10. Italrvon Heights. 76 feet front bv 128
feet deep.
August C Ooetseh and Lula 1*. Wolfe.
August 12. 1924. Lot 9. Block 10. 60 <*et
front by 12K feet deep
Tony Antaldo, August 1 2. 1924, Lot*
16 17 and the Mouth % nf Lot 1* Block
7. Halcyon Heights. 126 fret front by 12*
feet deen.
John L Corhnlv. August 1*. 19-4 Rote
16 and 14 Block 6 Halcyon Heights,
each 60 fret front bv 12* feet deep.
Edward L. Helasman and Blanch >
McCoy, August 18, 1924. Lot 2. Block 23.
Halcyon Heights. 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Mrs Eva C Nasser, August 19. 192 4
Lot 14. Block C. Halcyon Heights. 60
fret front by 12* feet deep
Martin J Dnhlgren, August 1 4 1924.
Lot 4. Block 23. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front by 12* feet deep.
Florence and James H. Hall. Benson
Realty Co., by J. F. Pickard. Mary. Au
guat 14. 1924 All of Lot *. and Mouth %
"f l*pt 5. Block 1 ft, Halcyon Heights. 7Is
feet front by 12* feet deep.
CITY OFFICIAL. NOTICES.
Kris and Emily Sugar. August 14. 1924,
Lot 3. Block 23. Halcyon Height*, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Robert J. Jones. August 16, 1924, Lot
24. Block 11. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Alice C. Steinhauser and Lula N. Je
rome. August 16, 1924, Lot 21. Block 11.
Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128
reet deep.
Jacob Klamm and Dominick Elsener.
August 16, 1924. Lot 1«, Block 11, Hal
cyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128 feet
deep.
Anton W. and Maria Paulson, August
18. 1924. Lot 22, Block 11, Halcyon
Heights, 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Catherine Stafford and Margaret May
her. August 16, 1924. Lot 17. Block 11,
Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Dennis B. McNeil. August 16, 1924. Lot
12. Block 10. Halcyon Heights, 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
C. B. and Hulda Miller and Harry A.
Tukey, August 16, 1 924. Lot 1. Block 23.
Halcyon Heights, 50 reet front by 128
feet deep.
Robert M. Wallace. August 16. 1924.
Lot 11. Hlock 23, Halcyon Heights, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
RovhI S. Kessler, August 18, 1924. Lot
7. Block 23. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
from by 128 feet deep.
Mrs. Dora Wolff and Minnte Drexel.
August 16. 1924. Lot 10. Block 23. Hal
cyon Heights, 60 feet front by 12S feet
deep.
Dorothy 8 and Stanley C. Durkee.
August 16. 1924. Lot 12. Block 23. 60
feet front by 128 feet deep
Owen C. Swopes, Grove Wharton Con
■trUotlon Co., by Gerald A. Wharton, sec
retary. August 16. 1924. South *4 of Lot
14. and all of Lot 13. Block 22. Halcyon
Heights. 75 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Charles H. and Mrs. Emma Thompson.
Fred Armbrust. August 16. 1924. all of
Lot 16. and the North of Lot 14
Block 22 Halcyon Heights. 75 feet front
by 128 feet deep
Wm. Dougherty. August 18. 1924. Lot
17. Blocfc 22. Halcyon Heights. 50 feet
front bv 128 feet deep, and also the South
*4 of Lot 16. Block 22. Halcyon Heights
25 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Wm. A Hall and W. E. Efner. Auguet
18. 1924. North 40 feet of Lot 24. Block
22. Halcyon Heights. 40 feet front by 128
feet deep
Peter and Mellda Jorgensen. August
18. 1924 Lots 18 and 19. Block 22.
Halcyon Heights, each 50 feet front by
12S feet deep.
Catherine M. Morlson. August 19. 1924
Lot 20. Block 11. Halcyon Heights. 50
feet front bv 128 feet deep.
Steve and Eleanor J. Griffith. Augus’
19. 1924. Lot 23. Block 22. Halcyon
Heights. 50 feet front bv 128 feet deep.
Werner Okerbloom. August 19 192 4.
Lot 22. Block 22. Halcyon Heights. 60
feet front bv 128 feet deep.
Rav A. Devarmond. August 19. 19.4.
Lot 21. Block 22. Halcyon Heights. 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Helen H. Hibbard. August 21. 1924. Lots
21. 22 and 23. Block 22. Halcyon Heights,
each 50 feet front bv 128 feet deep.
Marv E. Smith. September 3. 1924. Lot
23 Block 11. Halcvon Heights. 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Filed: September 18. 1924. at 1:10
o’clock p. m. ... .
You are further notified that you and
each of vou will have fifteen daye from
October 20. 1924. the first dav of publica
tion herein in which to file protest in the
office of the City Clerk against the reg-,
ularity. legality or sufficiency of said
petition or any signature thereon.
Published in accordance with Resolu
tion No. 6758. Series 1924
Omaha. N.bt..HaSiO,.ob,rH?.6Tm«.
City Clerk.
o, 81.
COl’NTY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO BAKERIES.
Notice L hereby given that Frank
Drwey, Countv Clerk. Court Ilou»e. Omr*
hn Nebtapti.i will receive healed Bid,
up to and until 10 o’clock a m on Jue,
day. October US, 1924. for furnishing bread
to be used In the County Hospital and
Riverview Home and to terminate Sep
tember 1. 1925. i o
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check cash in the sum or
$100 as a guarantee of the acceptance ci
the contract, if awarded. , .
Bids will he opened in the Commission
ers’ Chambers. Court House, Omaha. Ne
braska. at t he hour of 10 o'clock a. in. on
Tuesday. October 28. 1924.
The Board of County Commissioners
reserve to themselves the right to reject
any or all bids received.
Bv order of the Board of County Com
missioners. Douglas County. Nebraska.
FRANK DEWEY.
O-16 27-in- _ City Clerk.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To all Whom It May Concern.
The Contmlssioner appointed to open
a road commencing at the « enter of flec
tion 6 Township 15, Range 13. in Douglas
Countv. Nebraska, running thence west
1 li-ifi miles to th« Military Highway
In flection 2, Township 15. Range 1-’.
being the extension of Am«*s Avenue from
5 2d Street west to the Military High
way. has reported in favor of the location
thereof, and ail obiections thereto or
cl%lms for damages mjat be filed in the
County Clerk's office on or before neon
of the 10th day ..f December. A D.. 19*24
or said road will be opened without ref
erence thereto.
FRANK DEWEY.
0-2 N-8 ' ‘ County Clerk.
~ BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES
19c r*r line each day. 1 or 2 days.
17c per line each da>. 3 or 6 days.
16c per line each day. 7 days.
16c per line each day. 80 da>a.
Teiepnone
AT.lantJc loon
THE EVENING BEE
THE OMAHA MORNING BEC.
CLASSIFICATION.
Funeral Notice* . 1
Vault* and Monument*...• 2
Funeral Director*..
f cineterle* . *
FlnrUt* . ">
Card of Thank*. *»
Lodge Notice* . •
Coming Event* . 9
Frr«ouul* . 9
Lost and Found . D)
AUTOMOBILES.
Automobile* for Sale. II
Truck* for Sale 12
Automobile Agencle* . 13
Motorcycle* and Blevele*. 1*
Automobile* for Exchange. 13
Auto Accessories. 1’arv* . D»
Service station*. Repairing. 17
Auto IJvery. Oarage* .. 19
Wanted—Automobile* .. . 19
Oarage* fur Rent . 29
BUSINESS SERVICE.
Hti*ine*« Hervire* Offered. . . 21
Building Cnntrurtnr* . 22
Heating and Dumbing. 7.1
Insurance ..... • 21
Millinery—Dre**rnnklug . 73
Moling—Trucking—Storage .. 2«»
Fainting and Fapcring . 77
Fatent Attorney*. 29
Frlntlng staflnnen. 29
Frofe**ionul hen lee . 30
Repairing 31
Renovating and Dyeing.. 32
l.uumlrle* 33
Tailoring and Fre**ing . 34!
Wanted—Bn cine** hen ice . 35
EMPLOYMENT.
Help Wnntcd—Female.. 39
Help Wanted—Male . 37
Help Wanted—Male and Female. 39
Salesmen and Agent* . 30
Situation* Wonted — Female. 40
Situation* Wanted—Male. 41
KIN \NCIAL.
Bu*inen* Opportunities .,. 42
Investment—Stock*—Bond* .. 4.1
Real Estate Loan* . 44
Monev to Loan .. 43
Wanted to Borrow . 40
EDUCATIONAL.
Correspondence Course* .............. 47
Local Instruction Classes. 49
Mu*ieul— Dramatic . 49
Dancing Academic*. 30
Priiate Instruction. 31
\\ .nr.-a—iJMtructton . ..1. 37
LIVESTOCK.
Dog*. Cat* and Pet* . 33
Horse*, tattle. Vehicle*.. 34
Foultn and Supplies. 35
Wanted—Livestock . 39
MERCHANDISE.
Article* for Sale . 37
Ituslne** Equipment . 39
Building Material* .39
Farm nml Dairy Product*. 90
Fuel ami Feed 91
t.ood Thing* to Eat. 97
Home-Made Thing* .. 03
Household t.ood* . 4)
Swap Column *».*•
■Vewelrv ami Watches. «itt
Machinery ami Tool* .............. 97
heed*. I’lnnt* and Flower* . 9.*
Special* at the Store* . 90
Musical lost rimieiit* . 70
Radio Equipment . 71
Wearing \pnnrd . 7'*
Wanted to Buy. 73
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Room* With Board . 71
vurnl*tied Room* . 75
Hoorn* for llou*ckeeping . 79
Room*. I nfurnUhed. 77
Where to Stop in Town . 79
Wanted — Room* and Board . 79
REA I EST ATE—FOR RENT.
Apartment*——Furnished.90
Apartment*—I nfurnl*lie«| . 9*
Btiaine** Flare* for Rent. 97
House* for Rent . 9.u
IL u»e*—-Furnished . 91
Office* ami Desk Itnutn . • , ... 9*
Dot-of Town Property .. 9«
Snhtirhin for Rent . 97
Farm land* for Rent . 9t*
hummer Flare for Rent . . . 9'1
Wauled to Rent 90
REAL ESTATE—POR SALE
llu*inr»* Property . 91
Heal Estate—Investment* . 97
I arm* ami Land* for Sale. 93
C|tV Acreage for Sale. 94
House* for Sale.. 93
II on •*«*«•—North . 9<i
lloilse*—South . 97
House*—'West . 09
llmi«e*—lleosnn . 00
For Sale—Dundee . 100
For hale—Florence 1<*‘
For Sale—Connell Bluff*.107
Lot* for Hale D’3
Real Estate for F.iehange.104
Wanted—Real E*tnte .105
AUCTIONS.
Auction Sale* . ••*..109
Heal Estate for Auction .107
ANNOCNCr.toKVra.
Funeral Notice* I
COUR8«tN—HarleyD. Oct 2«. aged 69
years. 11 months. 21 days. Is survived by
his wife, Annie, and one sister, Mrs. Jen
nie L. Carlson
Funeral services will be held at his late
residence, 771$ North 2$fh Ave . Wednes
day. October 22. at 2 p. in., under auspices
of Florence lodge. No. 281, A. F. and A.
M. , and Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers, Division No. 491. Interment For
est Lawn cemetery. Inquiries may be ad
dressed to the Bralley & Dorrance mor
tuary.
DE WOLF—Rev. Lotan R . age 62.
oassed awav at a local hosnltal Monday.
October 20. Rev. De Wolf Is survived
bv his willow Mrs. Elsie Do Wolf: daugh
ter. Lucille, and son. Harold.
Short funeral services will lie conducted
at the Leslie O Moore funeral home Tues
day. October 21. at 2 n. m . after which
the bodv will be taken to York. Neb.,
where funeral services will be conducted
at the First Methodist church at 3 n. in.
on October 22. Lincoln and York naners
nle.i-.e copy.__
Vault* and Monument* 2
"Automatic 8enllng" concrete burial vaults i
recommended by ail leading undertaker*. |
MTd. by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co
Funeral Directors. 3
HEAFEY A HEAFEY
Undertakers and Embalmers
Phone HA 0265. Office 2611 Farnam
(ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882)
IlDLSK it RIEPEN.
At Your Service.
1222-24 Cuming StJA. 1226
Brailey & Dorrance.
HOFFM AN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge
and 24th St Funeral directors. JA. 3901
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN •
HA 1664.3411 Farnam 8t.
N. P. SWANSON, 17TH AND CUMING
Quiet Dignified Supervision.
LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE
0047
C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME
3920 N. 24th S:.KE. 0267
(emetcriea. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN.
Purchase a family lot in Omaha's most
beautiful cemetery. Offices at the ceme
tery (west of Florence), and 720 Brandeis
then ter
Lodge Notices. 7
ATTfCNTION members Florence lodge. No.
281. A. F. and A. M. You are respectfully
requested to attend the funeral services of
our beloved Brother. Harley Courson. Fu
neral service* wil be held from the home.
7718 North Twentv-eiahth avenue 2 D. m.
Wednesday. Lodge on* n at 1:30 sharp.
(Signed.) WM E. RuGERS. Master.
Pergonals. 4
THE SALVATION ARMY Industrial home
solicits your old clothing furniture, mags
zlnea. We collect. We distribute. Phone
JA. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call
and Inspect our new home. 209 N 13th S'
HOT oil vapor steam baths and massages.
Room 35. Douglas Block. AT. 8 594.
I A>st and Found. 10
LOST.
October 19. on or near Lincoln Highway,
between Omaha and Gothenburg, one spare
tire. Governing marked "Pankonln & Sons,
Grant, Nebraska." Please notify Dr. W.
I> Jenaen. Grant, Neb.
MAN'S SUIT coat, lost between Lincoln
and Omaha. D, L. D. road. Reward to
finder. A. E. Ebbersen. 4016 N. 26th 8t.
KE 3844
TEETH LOST—Upper plate, on Farnam
car. or between Douglas and Farnam on j
20lh. Sunday afternoon. Liberal reward.
JA. 3941. _ [
POCKETBOOK—Lost, lady's brown leath
er. Metro cafe, south side, early Sunday !
morning. Reward JA. 1760.
3 MONTHS old puppy taken from Ford
'•«r. Liberal reward. No questions asked.
KE 4490 after 6 p. m.
TA)ST—Red Irish setter, female dog; has
bla* k collar and chain. Liberal reward.
Cali WA. 0882
MINK nerkpiec** lost Sunday evening.
Call AT. 8 546. Reward.
GERMAN police dog lost: full bred, wolf
gray, female Reward. WA. 0865. j
\l TOMOItll.KS
Automobile* tor Sale. II |
2054 FARNAM
NASH UPTOWN STORE
Chevrolet Coup* (new).
S’udsbaker Ugh? Six (A-l).
Nash Sport (A-l).
• handier Touring Hike ncwf).
Nash injuring (A-l).
Dodge Sedan (bargain).
Huick Touring (bargain).
Dodge Touring (bargain).
Buick Touring (bargain).
F. B. Chevrolet (bargain).
Stuta Bearcat (A-l).
Open Night* a"d Sunday#
NASH VRIESEMA
AUTO CO.,
2054 Farnam. AT. 2916.
GOOD USED CARS
1920 Stuts Touring Car If you want
something claasv. the price is. . $650
Fhshx Touring Car. looks and runs
fine . 300
192: Huick Coupe, refinished . 450
192J Oakland Sport Touring . 460
Duran) Touring, a real buy s) . 375
1923 Oakland ?.passenger Coupe.... 725
Franklin Touring, car runs good.... 125
Oldsmoblle Touring Car . 595
34 B Oakland Sedan . 2&0
OAKLAND MOTOR
CAR CO.,
TWENTIETH AND HARNEY 8TS.
SPECIA lTjSEDCAR
BARGAINS
19?< Chevrolet Coupe: disc Wheels. . 1450
1923 Ford Touring; starter.1275
192ft Ford Touring: etarter. 1125
19? ( Star Touring; f'.ne shape.$350
1923 Durant Sedan: renewed. $675
ANDREW MURPHY &
SON,
HERE 64 TEARS
AT 4 411. _141ft .Ticks n Ft
NASH VRir.SF.WA AUTO CO.
USED CAR STORE
2064 Farnam AT. 29H
BUICK touring. 1922 four cylinder. In ex
«*ellent condition. $400. Omaha Flint Co
Trucks for Snlf. 1?
Reo Speedvvagons
W* have several exceptional bargains In
used Reo Speedvvagons. Priced to aell.
Al*«> other makes.
Re# im first.
J. M. Opper Motor Co.,
AT. 3 4 26. 2 o ■ • S Farnam St.
TWO Ford trucks several 1 ton Interns
tlonals: alio several 3-ton Internationals
ali In good mechanical rendition Terms
can b«* arranged International Harvester
Co AT 0706 710 S. 10th St.
Auto Accessories, Part*. Ifi
GUARANTEED new- and used auto parte
«t a special cut price Nebraska Auto
Paris. 1014 1* llarney Sf JA. 4931. and
3205 Cuming St AT 1970. _
SPECIA\r- AH sites brake finings so ner
cant off list Kaplan Auto Parts Co, *11
Nicholas
(iarkcpfl for Kent. $0
HUIl.DINO, 30xn0: hot water b*a|; suit
sb|e for used car sale# 2564 Doui^a*_
ST E A M be a”t nil garage 3118 31 at. HA
712 4 or HA (.994 _
nraiNKSK skrvicr.
MUiTm^ry^—llrcH.mnlilng !S
ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating
covered buttons all styles; hemstitching
buttonholes Write Ideal Hutton and
Pleating Co., J04 Brown Block. Omaha.
Net) Telephone .1A. 1924.
N E H PEF:a TI NO CO'.
Hemstitching Covered Huttons
1304 Farnsnt Second Floor. JA 6670
Moving—Tntrkfng—Storage
BEKINM OMAHA VAN A STORAGE
16th and !.«avenw-orth Sts Packing. mov
ing, storage, ahlpplgj JA. 416.1
'll.' 'Ill VAN AND STORAOl
PACKING. MOVING SHIPPING STORING
Estimates furnished. AT 0230 or JA. 4336
BUSINESS SERVICE.
Moving—Trucking—Storage 16
GORDON S FIREPROOF WHSI: A VAN.
249 North 11th St. Rhone JA 3032. mov
Ing. packing, storage, shipping.
Palntine nod PipvrtB|. 57
Wallpaper, paperhanging, painting Fred
Parks. 4708 8 24th St. MA, 0101 ; AT 7404.
Patent Attorney*. 58
J. W. MARTIN. 626 Peters Trust Bldg.
Omaha; also Washington. Double service,
single fee. Also help sell patents.
■ ■ ■■■■ ■■ ■ 11
Printing—Stationery. 59
COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing
Co., 212 South 13th St Phone* JA. 6068.
Repairing. 31
USED and new sewing machines. Sew
ing machines and Victrolas repaired.
Rent machines. $1 per week; $3 per mo.
MICK El. MUSIC HOUSE.
16th and Hnrney. AT. 4361.
KMPLOYMKNT
Help \\anted—Female. 36
WANTED—Ambitious young lady students
who desire to prepare for first clans
office positions to enroll In our Special
(‘curse of Secretarial training Individual
instruction. Reasonable tuition. For fur
ther particulars, write to E. A. Dworak.
C. P. A . Dworak School of Accounting
\Sead Building. lBth and Farnam.
LA DIES—LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE
Taught thoroughly day or evening, by
expert Instructions and constant practice
Positions waiting Inquire. Moler college.
109 South 15th fit._
LADIES ,wanted everywhere; address en
velopes for us 'n your own home; liberal
pay. Write Immediately. United Stales
Service, 20 East Jackson Blvd.. Chicago,
111.
WANTED—Housekeeper on farm. German
lady preferred Write Box A-1228, Omaha
Bee.
ENROLL at the largest comptometer
school, 300 Courtney Bldg. JA. 1491.
il<ip Wanted—Mftlc, 37
YOUNG men. pleasing personality, good
appearance and refinement. Preferably
students of night schools who are work
ing their way through school. Must be
reliable and persistent and on the Job
from 8 till 6. Pleasing work. Not solicit
ing. Pay according to your ability. See
Mr. Geib 3 a. m. to 6:30 p m. Mr. Miller.
City Clr. Mgr.. Omaha Bee.
YOUNG MEN
Start now to build for a prosperous fu
ture. We will give you a chance to
earn from 130 «o $60 weekly with un
limited opportunity to triple your Income.
Call between 4 and 6 p. in. 618 Peters
Trust Bldg,
MEN—LEARN BARBER TRADE. Day
or evening Our training makes vou a
master barber in short course. Big pav.
Call or write for catalog. Moler Barber
college. 109 South 15th.
ALL men. women, boys, girls, 17 to 65,
willing to accept government positions
$117-1260 (traveling or stationary), write
Salesmen and Agent*. 39
AGENTS, solicitors; To sell ladles’ flan
nel and wool d rases. gingham dresses,
tailored blouses and knickers. Take
orders, collect 20 oer cent com. We de
liver. Bu-'k Costume Shop, 940 Union.
Fr»-"'cnf. Neb
SALESMEN WANTED— Ha ndle overalls
and work shirts *s a side line. Commis
s.on basis. Coast Brand Overall Coni
pany. Charlotte, N. C. __
Situations Wanted—Female. 40
COMPETENT 1RONER and Cleaner. Call
WE. 0417
K1NAMIA1.
Business Opportunities. 42
BAKERY—GooJ paying bakery on Lin
coln highway. Good reasons lor selling
Write Y.2T59. Omana Bee.
Investment—Storks—Bends. 43
M A ANDERSON CO, JA. S107?“’
Real estate. Surety bonds and kindred me.
Heal Estate Loans. 4-1
HONEY TO LOAN
On first and second mortgages.
We buy outright for cash
Existing mortgages and land contracts.
Prompt Action.
H. A. WOLFE CO..
583 Saunders Kennedy BldgAT. 3160
&i* AND K PER CENT MONEY
Loans on Omaha improved property at
lowest rates. ____
FRANK H. BINDER.
823 City National._ JA. 3561 |
OMAHA "HOMES— EAST NKR FARMS. |
OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
1013 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. J A. 2.15. j
SECOND mortgaKes or contracts pur
chased by Tukey Company. 620 First Na
tional Bank. JA. 4223.
SIX per cent loan* on Omaha residences,
rash on hand Prompt *er\ ice. E. U
Lougee. Inc, 538 Ketline Bldg
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
closed ;.no monthly payment*. JA. 153- j
W r ERA HAM. !
I WILL buy mortgages and contracts.
Corkln. 94S Om. Nat’l Bldg . Omaha. Neb
f*W AND 6 PER CENT—NO DELAY
GARVIN BROS, 645 Omaha Natl bldg
1100 to 110.000 leaned; prompt service
F P. Wead A P. H. Bowman. Wead Bldg
CITY real estate mortgagee and con.
tracts bought I.araon. 104 N. 15th St
Farm Loana on West Neb. and N E. Colo
farms Kloke Investment Co. Omaha
Money to Loan. to
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY at the
lowest rate we have ever mad*.
DON’T PAY HIGH RATES
Over 30 year* In business assure* you of
a quick, quiet and confidential deal at
the lowest poaaible cost.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
606 Karbach Block. Tel. JA 32»6.
Southeast corner 15th and Douglas Rts
DIAMOND loan* at lowest rates, business
strlct’y confidential. The Diamond Loan
Co., 1514 Dodge St Established 1x94
KDITATIONAU
Local Instruction Classes. 48
TRI CITY BARBER COLLEGE.
1402 Dodge St 1*0S Douglas St
Call £r write for Information
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete course in all commercial
branches Shorthand, typewriting. leleK
raphv. salesmanship, civil service Phone
JA 1565. CnmpUte catalog free.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
16th and Harney Sts Omaha, Neb
FIGHT to 13 nrrka prepare you for a
fins office position Call AT 7774 or
wilts American College. 1»13 Famnm
Musical—Dramatic. 49
CORNET Instructor, nonpresaure svstem
Phone WTv 1725, William Brook stein
POPULAR music, taught bv orchestra pi
anlat F M Kahn Mickel Bldg AT 4*61
Danrlnc Academies 50
M L PINE— 5th and Fsrnam CLASS
and ASSEMBLY Mon. and Thur* nite*
Private lessors any hour. Her DANCES
Tiles Thur and Sundays AT 7x50
KEEP Dancing Academy class Monday
and Friday 8 p. m. Elks club. AT Sail
or JA 5470.
i.nivSTm k.
Dors. Cals and Pets. 58
CAN ARIFS — German roller and Bart* Mt j
All yellow or mixed Pric e vpi > reason i
able Satisfaction guaranteed v.. Gibson.
Holbrook. Neb.
FOR HALF Water Spaniel retriever, well
trained, good worker 15 mo, old, Inquire
Jnn, W. \Vleht. Yutan. Neb.
IlnriM, Ciltlp. VpIiIpIn. 51
ONE farm wagon, one double spring
wagon, one buggy, one wet double ha»
ness uie welkin* plow HA. 1.47
LIGHT team Of horjtcs. good aet of
harness also heavy spring wagon Peony
Firm s * 1 and Dough r*ratHt Monros
M KIU IIIMIISK.
Hu.ttv,* F<iul|mirnti< 55
WE HUY. sell safes make desks, show
cases, etc’ ontMhu Fixture A Supply Co
8 \\ Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA 7714
■ ■ i . ■ i — ■ m
Kofi and Fred €l
KINDLING $5 truck load. deltveted.
Sawdust Baled Bhavtnge. J A* B?4&.
MERCHANDISE.
Oood Tliincs to _fi!
LARGE sunshine cake; caB’t be beat;
will cut 25 pieces. AT. 1911
Household Goods. 64
FURNISHINGS of West Farnam home:
Will sell complete furnishing, consisting
of very finest mahogany. Circassian wal
nut. tuna mahogany, run*, drapes, pic
tures, books, cut rIkss. dishes, etc. 4101
Farnam St. Harney 0261. _
YOU ARK LOSING every day that you
fall to take advantago of the furniture
bargains at Stephenson's. 1505 Capitol
Ave. Private sales and auction.
Machinery and Tool*. 67
NEW and second-hand motors, dvnsrmis
LeBron Electrical Works. 318 20 S. 12th.
Seeds, Flints and Flowers. 68
8ITDAN gran* seed good, for sale; land
guarantee Wm. Glbpon, Holbrook. Neb.
Musical Instrument*. 76
PIANO FOR RENT—$4 per month.
A. HQ8PK CO., 1515 Douglas.
Wanted to Buy.’ 7S
DESKS. DESKS. DESKS
New desks, used desks, bought, sold ar.d
traded. J C. Reed, 1207 Farnam St. AT.
6146.
ROOMS FOR Rl* NT.
Rooms With BAartl. 74
WEST FARNAM—Room and board In pri*
I vate family for lady. Refa. JA. 4145.
Furnished Rooms 75
THIRTY-EIGHTH Ave. 301 South —Large,
warm, sunny room, suitable for two. HA
3258
SINGLE or suit* for gentlemen or couple.
Stir, ht., Prlv. b, HA. 7124 or HA 6994
HANSCOM PARK—Nicely furnished east
room, 1 or 2; rea.; garage. HA. 4t>22.
NICELY furnished steam heated room
Close fn $3 pn. AT 4046.
WA. *516—Clean two furn. rooms, 114 for
1. 120 for 2 per mo.
218 S. 25TH ST.—Nicely furnished rooms,
walking distance.
Rooms for Hnnsokrepinc. *6
TWO nice furnished rooms for light hskp.
near car line and Catholic church. WE
45 29.
ONE 2-room. well furnished apta to
adults 2554 Douglas St.
IZARD, 4003—2-Boom spts , heat, gas,
lights furnished. $20. WA 7438
Rooms, Cntoniisked. 77
NEAT basement room. Monticello Apts.,
520 S. 31st Sr. Available at once: $10. un
furnished Call AT. 7715, or HA. 6871.
ONE TWO OR THREE unfurnished houTT
keeping rooms; heat, light, gas, water and
telephone furnished. 1141 S. 31st St.
Where to Stop in Town. 78
HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Farnam.
HOTEL HENSHAW — 16th and Farnam.
Special Rates to Permanent Guests.
DERBY HOTEL—1419 Dodg<^ modern,
furnished, clean rooms, flteam heat. Reas
REA I. ESTATE— FOR RENT
Apartments—Furnished. 80
HUNTER Inn —Horn* for th« traveling
man to leave his wife in comfort and
safety. Tel AT. 6*60. 246s D*,dge.
3837 8.—Furnished 2-room house.
Apartments—Unfurnished. 8»
———- . i
$*5.00 WINTER—$70 SUMMER—6 fine
rooms In good condition, close to school ,
and car. 29*<3 Jackson Ht. J H. HIATT
CO.. AT. 9900.
SlintBEY Acts., 2328 California; up-to
date 5-room apt. with €-roorn accom
modation. Newly d' orated. Janitor aerv
ice. $75. Garage If desired.
APARTMENTS and flats for rent.
W J PALMER CO. AT fJSO
Real Estate Management Specialists.
CHOICE four-room flat, steam heat one
block to car S'*5.00. Not fixed-over oed
rooma. HA 69^3.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
WHERE OMAHA RENTS"
AT. 05 44. 17th and Farnam Sts
ONE. two three and four-room apta.
$35 to $75.
DRAKE RENTAL AGF.NCY.
STEAM heat. 4-roojn spts $31 and up.
"lose in G P. StebMns. 1610 Chicago St
DODGE. 2614—Six-room flat, all modern,
walking distance. Cali HA. 1659.
House* for Kent. S3 j
LOOK AT THIS VALUE
A five-room duplex, all on one floor. 1n
very desirable location. 3915 Davenport
8i., only $4"-.00.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
“Wbera Omaha Rents "
AT. 0544. 17th and Farnam St*
NEW. strictly modern 7-room bungalow
Garage. Respectable, quiet location. 1
block to car. stores and high school. $56.
Not for saie Owner next door at €515
Hlnney S;
~NEW BRICK DU PI. EX.
4$th and Burt- 5 rooms and tunroom
with garage.
JOHN R. MeCARYILLE REALTOR
1002-3 City Nat.AT. 6025
NORTH HTH 2218 —All modern. »60
Newly decorated; 3 bedrooms and bath
aecond floor. Key, at iSli
5 ROOMS. strictly modern. heated:
garage, adults. WE. 4777. 2611 N :0th
street.
WE. 171$ (Tel.)—5-room cottage, furntsh
cd or unfurnished.
3016 POTTER ST.—Six rooms good cord;
tlon. Modern except gas. 135 K E 4364
SIX-ROOM house for rent. 134$ S. 24th
street Call JA 3291.
COZY new bungalow for rent in Florence.
»2:> monthly; no children. KT 1403.
House*. Furnished. 84
SIX-ROOM bungalow, furnished, piano and
victroia, nice yard, garage, good neigh
borhcod.
P K BUCK * CO. JA 266$
5-K.. strictly modern cntt. tcol red) S46.
Om. Rental Ex . JA. 1519. HA. 260S.
KRAI. FSTVTK—FOR SAI.B.
Ilusiness Property. 91
Trackage
The new Industrial sutdvislan at 26th
S(. and Ames A\ ■ offers exceptional ad
vantages !n trackage with street facilities
at ven low vr'■ —*
World Realty Co.,
REALTORS.
AT 3492_World Theater JBMg
BUSY TRANSFER CORNER.
IDEA T. INVESTMENT. 9% NET.
GLOVER & SPAIN JA. 2$50.
I'ami* and Land* for Sale. 9!'
OPPORTUNITY for b«iv.eaeekcrs Best
well irrigated land in fast growing sec
tion near Oakland and S»n Franciacn.
Grapes, poultry dairying, alfalfa, vege
table*. fruit Two railroads and good
roada Write f«• r tnformat n, Fast Contra
Costa Chamber of Commerce, Brentwood.
Cal.
$06 ACRES One mil* north of Somerset,
Neb.; *11 plow able. $' per acre. No trades
Dr. Bair. Dcs Moire*, la.
Ilou*r* for Kali*. 95
$4*t r*— K A s Y TERM a
Fire-room, nil modern bungalow, oak
floors and finish. bookraaea. darorated
throughout. Immediate posaeseum. Ere*
nlnrs , alt Mr tb-h-ia. KK $6$9
METCALFE COMPANY
i»111ut d KWr ,03 S 19th St AT. $415
Houses- North 9t<
Small Investor
Opportunity
If vou h»ve $ a fS»|, v this brand
new 5-room modern bungalow, just com
pleted. Beautiful exterior and inten.w.
ready to occupy; lee* than block to cat
an* school will rent for $56 *nd alw.xxs
be In demand account of location 1 will
rent It for you Direct from owner, at
only $4 900 l,et tre render pay for this
place for you. WA. C .04.
NORTH SIDE HimiAiN
You almpU - tn't g • wrong buying fh'*
six-room semi bun*alow garage largi
lot with raving all paid located ju*
w esi of the Unix, of Om»hi for on'x
$4,756 $r.O will be sat afacuxry an’
then only $40 a month V w vacant
call.
OSBORNE REALTY CO
$30 Feltt a Trust Bldg. JA $2*7
real estate—H»u SUE.
lllMISf’H-‘ N
Beautiful 6-Room Home
Brand new. nil decorated: located t
ft. lot: paved street paid: hu;< long ..
ing room, wonderful kitchen, break!
nook, 3 large rn ner bedrooms, two I'n*
* h -ti*». all <mk floors. See this f’o
hon ■ now Cab
T. H. Maenner Co.,
REALTORS. AT. 33C2.
Purnell. *>418. Perron, WK i v^ •
STRICTLY MODERN NEW HUME. S '
DOWN. BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK
FLOURS PAYNE A SONS. JA_UN4»
CHOICE of three new hnm»», glpse* «
nr and school, 42d and Grand • Vr
$4.90n, $500 cash Campbell* WA r»?r*4
FOUR new modern bungalow*, nice Rk.i
tfOB. well built. $4 150 and $5 500; term
J. C. Schmitz Co. 858 Ora. Natl, JA. 1 < *♦ •
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FOR SALB A new all modern 5-r*»o.
bungalow. 4r<30 T.arlmore Ave. 14
>.ir.O down, KB, 4909,__
4534 N 40TH ST—six room part ra«lfu>
$300 cash. Crelgh. 908 pee, JA.
ft k kri'K 4r CO »*uv and sell **»»»»«**
Houses—South. 5“
FIELD CLUB BARGAIN.
Beautiful 6-rm. home, newly dfcora**
fiO-ft. corner lot: paving oatd: one bio
to car and school. Priced right. ’• .
easy terms. Evenings call Mr. F.
HA 7r-40 or Mr. »»owl»v V*' 9r><o;,
METCALFE COMPANY
Ground Floor. 203 fl. 19th S' AT. . ♦.
Houses—\\ est
fTS
Beautiful Edgewood
Bungalow
$7,300—Terms
Five nice rooms One floor: sefeef r.
floors, oak and enamel finish;
fully decorated, finest light fir*
Ex.ra large bedrooms, tiled oath, bu
tub. Full cement basement, oversized
bit furnace, gas water beater. f b ■
attic; I'orm windows complete. large -
porch. 12x18 garage solid cement,
nice lawn, abundance of shrul •
foot south front lot; near car an! ecbup
An attractive home, priced for quick “ah
at $7,300; $1.5f,0 cash frill handle. Ft'
i appointment. rail
D. E. Buck & Co..
REALTORS.
742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. JA. 2'»i.<
Salesmen: Paul Box. WE 6372- L*j.*y*
KE. 0204; Baker. WA. $593, fiu * • !» t
2834.
CLAIR MONT
DISTRICT
C-rootn brick and kellaston** bungs!*,
newly decorated, one block from car.-, o.
48th street, h glj sightly .'-ner m
} riced at $* 'k for qu>k ^ ’**. » e
HA. <*440, WA 1775. KE 221. KE. *:'*
Burt C. Fowler Co.,
Realtors.
JA. 14291120 «"ity Nat l P.k
NO. 4 5
Pretty Home
Fontenelle Boulevard
Five rice rooms, one floor, oak fl-.ors
throughout, oak and enamel finish: full
cement basement, floor drain; good (ur
race gas water h-ater. laundry elyv*.
Beautiful lawn, near Fontenelle par..
School and '•nr line. Owner leaving city
and must sell at once, a bargain *•
$5,400: * 0f- ■ sb will 1 Call
D. E. Buck & Co.,
REALTORS
742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bide- JA. 2dfl9
Fa’esmen: Baker. WA 359": Paul Bor,
WF 6372; Lovgren. KE. 9304. Burk. KE
2834 _
Near Edgewood
$590 cash and $59 *, er month will handle
this new 5-room bungalow all m&devn
paved street, many special features.
plctelp decorated, large attic with enovgt’
spsca for extra rooms, deer hasgirw- •
Call owner, AT. 74J2, days; Wa 751
evenings.
FOR THE MAN WITH A LITTLE
A good three room houc« w :h f'.'' m •
of ground Improvements cor* * r.p
good chl'ken house, earag** entire *-. r
well fenced Free bus aervled to Bensu
schools. Just rhe place to ge* a * ■
Orly $2,590: $?90 cash. Evenings <a;
Lewis, WA. 14“2
R F CLARY CO.,
594 Omaha Nat 1 Bk Bldg AT
JUFT LIFTED
BRAND NEW BUNGALOW.
Five-mom, oak-f!n!shed bungalow
a lot 4€x!2t for only $5,Dho and Jo. si
right where values ire •or* In r . s-n
Can be handled with $739 cash .tu
$42.59 a month. Cal!
OSBORNE REALTY CO
539 Peters Trust Bidr J A 22 8.
6119 PINKNEY FTP. F NT
BCVOADIW DREAM.
New 4 rooms and bath -<■»!.
occupy. Has wond»rful breakfast r o*
laree built-in kitchen cab ret.
construction. Only $4,159, $454* 'p'/ ar
149 per month Evenings cal! Lc L-.
WA. 1422.
R F CLARY ro
"91 Omaha Nat‘1 Bk Bldg. AT T*.
Only $1,000 Cash
At 99] S. f5ih Ft . cl< *e to Wash :ngg.qi
school and Jr a fin*» new neighborhood t<i
home owners; five-morn bungalow; beau
tiful fireplace in large living room: a’! os
one floor: paved street. Owner. HA 9 44.
Benson Bungalow
$4.25/1. ,
New large four r * *u modern home or
easy terms See this at 6324 Militar;
avenue. Call Pedersen. HA. 5465.
FEE Morrison T.umber and Coal for prjc*
on raraces. R*»: construction a: man.
mum coat. WE. 5541
WILL build to your order on our beaut -
ful lots In Edgewood: very easy terms
Phone AT 3549.'
3-ROOM cottare, Dart modem; locate.
near Harp' Hollow Blvd I.: rg# lot at,
garage, t! 950 ffasv tcr-r»^ .7 y
5 ROOMS and sleeping porch, brfck as-i
frame, 1104 No. 49th St. Owner want*
offer.
FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buv home*
List your nrongrtv with u« for results
n 14 28 BURT C FOWT.rR CO.. Realtor*
2^11 J’ iNES FT—7 rooms, all modern
J*??*” *nt *oc*tion Make an offer J A
For Ssif—Otinrire. I IK
A FIVE rrNHKF Home
BEAT. SACRIFICE FRIC*
Nonrf*. *ent owr.r .n.trnr'B fr
mnk. ou rli *:Of> rf h . fom. »n<*
low* u* to set a price low pr 'uch to
make nuirk sale Ha* '»rv<' n*
room Arrangement wrh Ur+u see.
nl< • dfninc rbom with *vtk tAneue.i
wa1]a. breakfast room sail kitchen on
f ]rst floor: three nice bedroom* one
l«rre one and en r ,»* -d C<-omr r-rvih.
t k' bath wi tn shoe e ~ , v»- *••»- « ..
0"d flogr- maids room and bath on
th -d floor. Full lot w *h larre »h do ,
trees, handv to car line drive w«v
and 1-ear r«mp Price fa :■»«•*■
f? rash Immediate ixisooas‘, 1
Inspection Invited Call todav ~
ar.OVFR A SfAIX. JA. ?r.
Fw
NFTfl AWAY sella to n https only ■*
A Haunts in beaut ful FI OInI'.Nv l~ K .
140*.
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l*»ta :nr Vile *
Evanston Vacant Parin'
Largs aouik front, paved, near F.-.A »
park. Hargrain at Si s- At ■ h, •' *
than that. sno*her at S.\ <■ H»
three good chanreA on so d srrftij
AT 40ft._ K F. V
LaROF building let we 1 V. ated 4**
new district wonderful vies. fda o*
Terms Owner. KK Kt i
Lot Mat on ))d Avenue fa. ■>* P .
oom Park for sale at an tttarcttve nm.
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HAMILTON & CO.
*** 4 Neville IP, , k JA. OS A!
^PK us f *t Need |'i«*ings, ini loca* .
•A to 4 VWoma M.ny A IV. Kpsket*
f\ 4l*« 'AH Kee’!ne PM*
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