Property Sales Here Last Week i Total $365,250 / I'm • li.i'f of Kynrr Block and Busch Home Outstanding Heals. Forty-three wiles of real estate of 14,000 or over, totaling- $05,250. were filed last week in the office of Regis ter of Deeds Pearce. These deals ln B eluded the purchase of D. Rich of tiie property at 2.802 10 Sherman ave nue for $30,000 and the purchase of ■' the Busch home at 3806 California street by Karl N. Lewis for $38,750. Following Is a list of sales: Central: F. C. McGinn tn G. A. Sargent, 201 a ful.fnrnia street. $5,260: Huldu C. lill.M t<> Minnie K. Neale. 2602 Chicago strc.-t, $8,000. O. V. Uetilck Kealty com pany to I'eter Klewlt-Sona, 1512 rtaven ■ pori street, $5,750; Minnie K. Neale to K. r-:. Swanson. 2602 Chicago atreet $1,250: Julia Gillin to K. A. Kloerach. 3023 ■ California street. $8,500. Southeast: .1 A. I.lherchat to Frank Kites tin? Hickory street, $1,600: Ida M. Good man to r. B. * Q A. Jl- company, J 105 Mason street. $10,000 South Omaha I.mils Cantnnl In n. n Sherwood, 5051 South Thlrly-elghlh atreet, $4,500. \ , Dundee Caxsandm Phi I bin to Tv Phelpf. ir.. 915 North Fifty-first rtrrfi. $6.500: Thora A. Funk to Helen .Schmidt. 107 North Fiftv-thlrd atreet. $11,700. West Leavenworth: R. F. Wrignt to H js. Kihler. 4216 Barker avenue. $7,300; R E. Garrison to Edward Drapallk, on Fortv-third street, between Pier* « and Pacific streets. $6,750; Barker company to A. D. Bradner. 5711 Reea atreet. $6.60". Northwest: J A. Kleber to Claus Clau sen. on Meredith avenue, between Forty ^ .hird and Forty-fifth streets. $4,400; Jv mL M (’arson to D. H. McGinnis 4:104 North Thirl v-sevent h utrcct. $4 700: Occidental iT Building anti Loan association to G. « W «riark. 4810 Spencer street. $5,000; i- " "Metcalfo to Wllhelmlne r. C. Trennl. j southwest corner Forty-aecond and Maple streets. $4,800. ,, . , Hansrom Park: Bankers Mortgage and Loan company to Isabella H. South Thirty-third street. $6. $00: H. F V>ratter to .Tames Novak. 2336 South Tlitr . y-fifth avenue. $5,500: Lizzie 8cott to 1 era A Fuller. 2719 Hickory street $4,500 Fred Kavan to Joseph Bendykowski. — ®»*» Ponpleton avenue. $4,200. Bcmls Park: Hattie Wolowitz to M J Mt Eachron. 3121 laincoln boulevard. $7,400: Bertha Newman to May Theodore 3716 Cuming street. $7,600 Northside: C$. R. Carson to M. H Ralph 2437 La rim ore avenue. $5,250: H. < licxcl In K11 z a be t h Kuhtman. 2416 Pink n.v atreet. $1.6011: I 4. HuUgren to wCalvin Mortgage and Financial company, on Sprague atreet. between Twent v-ftilh and Twntv-sixth streets, $4,000: »' •' Hvnes to Frank Cooper. 2802-16 Sherman cvenue. $40,000: Frank Cooper to D. « Rich. 2802-16 Sherman avenue. $66,000: G M McKetrirk In M. J. Caldwell. 2723 Maple atreet. $t.l 50: F. H 8"Mk in 'Wil liam .Skngnien. 1920 T.othrop afreet. $9d)ft0. r S Hubbard to Marrle Hill. 2606 Wnt atreet. $4,000. , . v n West Farnam: F. A. Baird to K- G. Kocher, on Farnam street, between Thir tv fifth and Thirty-eixth etreete $10.1)0": T.lzzie M. BUach In K. N. l.ouia, 1106 Call fornia street. $38,750 Benson: l.eonard I.und to John HsnaK. 2411 North .Sixty-fifth avenue. $4,100: F. B. Oliver to Halen M. T. Plambeck. 2711 North Sixtieth Vvenue, $5,250: C. G. \nderson to Alloa M. Wolfe. 3009 North Kiftv-eighth street. $8,500; Alida M. Wolfe to C. (I. Anderson. 1318 North Fifty-eighth street and 4313 Corby street, Minna Lusa: Georgia R. TUtekln to Kathne Banfin Bahtin, on Minne LuaH a \ nnur. between Ida slreet and ntiia ave nile. $10.00ft: A. A. I.araon to overland Mortgage and Financial oompnny. on Whitmore atreet. between Iwentl-fourth and Twenty-fifth atreele. $5,6ftft. Field dub: 11 A. Wcdf company to 4,. K. Neuhaua. 1528 Woolworth avenue, South: F. K Tachtlgall t# Anna Tuccl. 1515 Martha alreet. $5,600. $.">6,000 Is Paid for Kyner Block r Property Includes Six Stores and Nine Apart ments. The property known as the Kyner, block, 280316 Sherman avenue, was purchased last week by Delbert C. Rich from Frank Cooper for $66,000. The deal was made through the O'Keefe Real Estate company. The property has sn entire block of frontage on Sherman avenue and Illinois Central'.10874 contains six stores and nine apart ments. The O'Keefe company reported other sales amounting to $30,400, mak ing a total of $86,400 for the past two years. The additional sales are: Ten acres on Sixtieth street, close to the new Omaha Country club, Katherine Larsen to Anton Douda, $5,000; house at 210 south Thirty sixth atreet. Olga Siemssen to Frank M. Barron, $7,750; house at 4551 Fop pleton avenue, Clara Brayshaw to Edith E., and Muriel Franklin, $7,000; house at 3606 Haxca.ll street, G. M. Esry to August Wood rich, $3,500; house at 4201 California street, E. O. Morris to William D. Hester, $4,500; lot, corner Fifty fifth and Jones streets, to Agatha Hamann, $2,650. r K ESI DENT (OOI.IDGK8A VS: Without higher education, ririliza fion, as we know it, would fall from mankind in a night. Hospe Golden Anniversary Banquet__ This photo shows (lie 17? Roosts who attended the banquet at the Omaha Athletic club on Thursday evening to celebrate the Golden anniversary of Anton llospe's entry into business in Omaha. ^_ Architects Plan District’s Growth Will Make Detailed Study of St. Mary Avenue Dev elopment. Omaha architect* have completed their preliminary maps of the St. Marys avenue district in preparation for making ad elailed study of the proper development for that section of the city, according to ('harles Steinbaugh, chairman of the Ne brask chpter of the American Insti tue of Architects. The final conclusion of the archi tects will he reached by a competitive plan similar to the plan which re sulted in the selection of the design for the Nebraska state, capitol build ing. According to Mr. Steinbaugh, each member of the chapter will make his own study and drawing to be sub mitted later to the entire membership of the chapter. The architects then will design tlie plan they consider the best and will submit this plan to the property owners of tlie district. OFFICE CHANGES BUT NOT ’PHONE First time In 29 years, W. T. Gra ham, real estate man, has made a move In business location. The move made last week was but three doors north on the seventh floor of (he Peters Trust building, from 704 to 734. Mr. Graham came to Omaha In 1**5 and was first located with the old real estate firm Bates-Smith In vestment company In the Creighton block. Ills telephone number has not changed for 29 years. Mr. Gra ham Is a charter member of the Omaha Real Estate board. His son, Harold VV. Graham, has been asso ciated with him In the business for nine years. DEAN OF MUSIC TO SPEAK HERE The third series of university lec tures at the First Unitarian church will begin November 12, when Adrian Ne wens, dean of the state university of music, will speak on "To Him That Hath." Prof. John T. Frederick of the TTnl versity of Iowa will be the speaker on Uecember 3, Prof. M. \ . O Shea of tilt I ulverslty of Wisconsin on January ». and president Hairy Gage of Coe college, Cedar Rapids, la., on February 1*. Alan MclJonsld and Leon O. Smith have charge of tickets. WARNINGS SENT OMAHA GROCERS Thief of Police Van Deusen, fol lowing complaints agaiuet some gro cers who have kept theh stores open seven days a week, has sent out a letter slating that prosecutions will be pushed against nny who sell meals and groceries on both SattiVday and Sunday. They must close one day or the other. Window cards are also being sent out which the grocer* are to display, with the statement as to which day they remain closed. MELANDER RITES TO BE ON MONDAY Funeral serlvces for Peter ,f. Me lander, *18, will be held Monday at 2 at his late home, 3023 Cass street, and at 2.30 In Swedish Mission church, Twenty-third arid Davenport streets, lie died Friday afternoon. He was a resident of Omaha for 40 years and a merchant tailor here for 30 years. Surviving him are his widow, Sarah, and children, Joel, Stanley, Hens, Helen and Mrs. Gilbert Olson. Burial will be In Forest Dawn cemetery. ELAINE SCRIBNER TO LECTURE HERE Klaine Scribner of Philadelphia, will give three free lectures in Thensnph leal hall, fourth floor Hankers Sav ings building, 3tR South Seventeenth street, October 30 and 31 and Novem ber 2, »t. 8:1 B. Her toples will be "How to Dom inate the Subconscious Mind," "Mas tery Through Concentration" and "Th* Master* and the Way to Them,” BANK OF DENISON TO HAVE RECEIVER ■pedal Dispatch to Th* Omaha Be*. Denison, la., Oct. 25,—Tha Bank of Daniaon has been auccegfful In re sisting a petition in t'nlted States court asking that It lie adjudged bankrupt, ltv March, 192tt. the hank must have on hand funds to meet one third of Its Indebtedness. A te ••elver Is to be rhneen to supervise t he gathering of funds AIJVERTIHKMENT. . RHEUMATISM While in France with the American Army I ob tained from a noted French physician a pre Cscription for the treatment of Rheumatism and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful result*. The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing for it. 1 will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal will bring it. Write today, PAUI. CASE, Box 48*. Dev* H23 8 Brockton. Mui. IVKKTISEMENT. CURED HER GOITRE Knowing from her experience the suf fering caused by goitre, Miss Evelyn Reed, Apt. 20, 765 8. 55th St., Milwaukee, Wis., Is ho thankful of having cured herself that she is anxious to tell all other sufferer* how to get rid of their goitre by a sim ple home treatment. Miss Reed has noth ing to sell. Merely send her your name and address and she will send you tHip valuable information entirely free. Write her today._ AI)VKHT||EME?iT Dentists' Prescription Whitens Dark Teeth Instantly—At Home Now smokers and ethers whose teeth ar« dull, spotty, yellowish and stained can quickly make their teeth flashing while a ini lustrous right st home, and foi a Email cost. This is through a prescription i*f two prominent dentists which works In n new and entirely iafe way. Consists of a mild harmless liquid and special paste, .lust apply few drupe of liquid to leetn This softens stains. Thtii use paste This gently removes softened stains. Dark, discolored, yellowish tseth become beau tifully white and clear often In a f<*w Miinuie*. Results of first application will \ery likely ama/a you. This prescription is sold under the nxrne Bleachodent Com bination. No effect on ensmel Rsfe to vea. flrf Blesrhodent Combination today, • * sll dealers, mich ss- Rrandela Store, Toilet Hoods Pept ; JXherrpsn At WrCnn roll Beaton l»rug. Greta lJiug. £ct#M* A fieri New Officers of State Realtors Columbus, Neb., Oct. 25.—M. A. Larson, Central City, Neb, and Phil Heckenberger, Columbus, elected president and secretary of the Ne braska Association of Heal Estate Boards for the coming year at the or ganization's convention held in Co lumbus this year, are pledged to a leg islative program by their convention which includes: The passage of a jlaw by the next legislature to license every real estate dealer In Nebraska; 9re pledged to aid the complete pro gram of the Nebraska Good Roads hssoci&tion, (Including the gasoline tax and the paving of state roads); pledged to support a federal law to halt the Issuing of tax free sectirl tles: pledged to repeal the Intangible tax law of Nebraska; with the added resolution that they will support can didates for legislature and congress who favor the measures they have endorsed. Chicagoan Comes to Local Store F. J. Ruedy. Goldsteln-Chapman coompany have succeeded In securing F. J. Kuedy, formerly of Carson Pirjs Scott & Co.. Chicago, to merchandise their entire first floor, which consists of hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, knit and allk underwear, sweatcra, blouses, skirts, petticoats, bloomers and neck wear. Mr. Ruedy has been sonnected with Carcon Pirie Sroti At t'o.. for over 19 years. With his knowledge of the merchandise, Mr. Kuedy will he In position to secure values that were never before offered to the people of Oma ha. NAVY DAY DINNER FOR OCTOBER 27 A navy dinner will he given Oct ober 27 st 7 In the Ifenshaw cafeteria, downstairs. Some old-time navy men will be present. I,lent. R. S. HuHbnt and Commander ]>. O. Ruell will make speeches, MEDICS TO HEAR SCIENCE TALKS D. Rodney Hllss, Dr. J . J. Keegnn and Dr. A. P. Overgnard will make scientific addresses at (lie meeting of tho Omaha Douglas county Med ical society meeting at the Cnlver slty club next Tuesday evening at 8:15._ P. — KIWANIANS ARE URGED TO VOTE The Kitvanis club of Omaha at It* meeting Friday adopted a resolution declaring that any Kiwanlan who fails to vote In the coming election is "out of harmony" with the aims and objects of the flub. A committee composed of E. J. Phelps, M. K. Thomas, H. T. Breck and F. i\ Rudlsell was authorized to expend funds to get out the maxi mum vote. Begin NOW to learn to earn High Salary n'pHOUSANDSof pros X perous happy women began to earn double, treble their former wages, sometimes even more—immediately upon learning the fascinating Art of Beauty Culture as taught by Mari nello, the Largest Beauty Organiza tion in the World. Learn In a Few Weeks There is always a demand for tha servicesof qualified Marinello gradu ate*. There are now over 6500 Marinello Shops in the U. S. 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Phone JA. 5631 Pwrry Nril, Manager ! .— . t / ROYAL NEIGHBORS’ CONVENTION HERE Two hundred are expected to at tend the convention of Koyay Neigh bors in t*he A. O. V- w- temple. Fourteenth and Doodge streets, next Tuesday. The session will be railed 10 order at 9:30 a. m. with a school nf instruction at 2 p. m., get ogether dinner at 5:30 p. m., and initiatory services at S p. m. Supreme, state, county and city officers will lie in at tendance. Henrietta Ownes of Omaha Is state deputy and Clara Trumbull nf Omaha Is county-and city deputy. M’CLANAHAN TO TALK ON EGYPT Dr. If. M. MoClanahan will speak before the Omaha Philosophical society Sunday at 3 on “Six Days' Observation in Kgypt.” The society meets in room 302 Patterson buildinp, Seventeenth and Farnam streets. The public is invited. A ■ ■ Realtor Shows Profit Gained /in Small Deals Manxillr Produrc-- Krronl- as Proof: Say s Sales Are on the I ncrea »e. H. S. Manville. Omaha realtor. went through tin* records of his 1924 salt* last Week to prove that profits are made in small real estate deals the same as In lurgd ones From his recdrFha he to* k the f< 1 fulowlng nine ease and reported them to the Omaha lieu] l-Ntate board: First, a 21 aero tract on IMondo street, one and a half miles wyst of West Dodge acres, sold to an in vestor last week for $14,300, or $456.73 an acre. The property sold for $12,000 in 191*. Second, the lot on Vane street neat Twenty-eighth street, purchased by Fred Mengedoth. jr., for $930 and sold a month later for $1,100. Third, a. lot in Overlook addition at Sixty-first -yid Williams streets, pur* rhaaed in August. 1923. for $250, and sold two months ago for $500. Fourth, the p: /pertv at 3129 North Fifty-ninth street, purchased a year ago by B. f*. Minord for $5,250 and sold six months ago for $4,750. Fifth, a five and a half-acre tract at Seventy-second street and Military avenue, purchased a lew years ago for $3,200 by Frank Miller and sold lecently to Benjamin for $7,000. Mr. Millers interest, taxes and improve ments and his costs ran up to $5,300, ’osteopathy| is the name of a complete system of healing' _ k. uivtng him m profit of $1,500 net. plus interest on his money. Sixth, a tract in west Henson pur* chnscd a couple of years ago for 51t::»0 anil sold two month* ago tor $2,275. Seventh, an improved tract at 750V North Thirtieth street, purchased by j i!. Iv I l.irtwell two month* ago for j ...no an»l resold i few day* later to Hr John I l.i fit fat for $6,350. Kisrhth, the property at 37i.> Binne> r ■ utm"j9mi[ street, small hull r and two lots, pur chased hy -I. t\ Nelson a month mtu for $1,000 and sold a few week* lali. for $2,400. 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