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MIIIIC REFORM 4. URGED III REPORT < um|ilroller of Currency l)e (■•are- Federal System Needs Revision. tti International New* Service. V- i _itnn. I tec. 1.—Sweeping re f ii the lianking system of the i IS. i ten are essential that na ' i: ' 1' nl-s may be maintained as t.K b kboiie uf the nation's financial i' i- l in . t 'otnptroller of the fTir ni • Henry M. Dawes, declared In It's annual report to congress today. I. inch hanking within the federal ta n ve systt m must be curbed and 1 national hanks replaced on a competi n'i equality with stale hanks or the system will collapse, Dawes told con g! I-SS. I " To accomplish these results. Dawes S'commended amendment of the pend ing McFadden Peppeit banking bill, providing Important amendments to the national banking statutes. Unless congress provides legislation P In meet what Is considered a hanking crisis, Dawes said that "defections from the national banking system will take place within a few years, to » such an extent as to reduce the P system to the plane of an unimpor tant factor In the nation's financial .structure." Charge Inequalities. Citing results of alleged Inequali ties in Intra-rlly lianking oetween na tional and state banks, Dawes de clared that In Cleveland and Detroit only three national hanks remained operation, while In New Orleans the number has been out to one. Under Dawes' plan, national hanks would he prohibited from branch ■ hanking except 1n states where this system Is permitted by law. Stale banks practicing branch banking . would he barred from the federal ( reserve system except In slates where | laws or practices permit the operation j of branches, according to Dawes' rec ommendation to congress. Neither * national nor state federal reserve hanks should, undey any elrcunv stances, l>e permitted to establish branches beyond the limit of the oily of the parent institution, the comp ' troller asserted. "State non-member banks with branches may Join the federal reserve system and bring with them such branches as were established prior to the date of passage of the proposed McFadden Pepper hill," Dawes con titled. "Should any state which does not . now permit branch hanking after pas y sage of this bill, enact legislation which will permit the establishment of nf branches, national hanks shall not hive their facilities extended hy such ; • legislation. Would Unlit Privilege*. "State banks shall not he permitted - to avail themselves of such privileges ; and retain eligibility for membership * In the federal reserve system." { National banks shoifld be granted : ‘'indeterminate charters" Instead of . 99-year charters as under the present 11tv, Dawes said. IT* recommended ,ii.it the law bs amended to authorize » the chartering of national banka In t outlying districts, of cities of over 50, * 000 population with a capital of $ 100. j 000. The present act prohibits of nn 5 tlonal banks In cities of this size with Ji^capltal less than *200,000. Legislation auggested, according to Dawes, Involves no unfair or dis criminatory provisions against slate banks and trust companies. "National banks." he added, "afford It strong, aggressive and permanent membership, having resources of over *23.000,000,000 and ranging tn size from the greatest hank In the world to the small neighborhood Institu tions. "It Is unthlnkahle that, either . through direct act or neglect, the V United States government should per mit dissolution of such an institution or lose Its control over It. "In spite of the fact that more htate and national banks suspended or failed during the past year than In any one year since the lauguratlon of the national banking system, ra tional banks generally withstood the strain and continued to maintain an outstanding Influence In the financial system of the nation." r f Out of the Records | _■> Birth* and Death*. Deaths. lohn Mortarty. 70. Omaha M, Queeney 64 f*Hntnn, 1* John H. Knott. 1 day. 549 South Twenty-seventh street. Marleys Wuethrich. 6. I^IT South Nine teenth street Peter Croabv. 90. 8713 X street, will's.rn H"ckadsv, 60. 916H Verth Sixteenth etreet Thomae F Mein. II. 14*6 Lafayette livBnue Mary Kenalnir. 15. 1191 Farnam etreet. Rebecca Alice Creedoo, 70. Old People'* |d om*. H*mu*l Wert*, 6*. hospital Alice Pettit, 6. <919 Gilmore avenue. Charles G. Root, 46. I90» South Twenty fifth street. Births. Vincent and Clara Cserwlnskl. hoapltal. twins, girl and boy. John and Eva Strehle. hospital, boy Warren and Christina Smith, husyltel, hoy v John and Elmot Williamson, hospital, ft *•'!. ^ ',-o end Ruby Yard, 4021 Nicholas **t, boy 5 nml Mary Paalska, 4504 South 3 n -first street, boy. : ■;«1 pli unil Sophia Stout. 5011 South I' -ixth street, bov. nml Josephine Krawcsyk, 1906 T dale avenue, bov. in and Annie Jllanrhl, 1017 Burdstte * ■•. hoy •i and Virgin!* Merrtman. 1494 > venue, bov. "r nk end Lydia Campbell. 460* North '1 fourth «f ree». g|rV -.<1 end Ethel Howell, hospital, bov end Ethel Streeter, 1141 South T' — first stree». girl. • -’oiph end Merle Berg, 4622 South K '**enth street, hoy. Edward and Annie Sptker, 1931 South T *ntv-fourth street. hoy. *rn and Lou se Evans, hospital, girl ’•.oiler and Helen Headley. *001 B St **t. bov and Jennie Rossltts, 1941 South I' v-nfh street, girl, •' i| »• and Vincents Plfnettl, 1*16 p• "'li Seventh etreet. girl. i ■rgr* and .Mary Cook, 4711 South T ■ •»•! ••tli street hoy. William ami Helen Faust. 6801 South T 1 nt \ -f ir«t si reet. girl Leorge ami Man Neal. Fort Crook, Neb., Sir! __ Building Permits. E M. Larson. Cl 1-1* North Thlrty f*' ei-.iii brim. ••neer and family dwelling, |9 n«0 r*. a Nelson, oi7 North Forty seventh. frame dwelling. $.<.000 i: lloinistrom. r* 17 7 JarKaon, brick yen' * i dwelling. *8.000 \\ || Moosn .1716 tforth Forty-fourth S v •- n > frame dwelling. *4.000. I i\ ml, 600f» Lafayette, frame dwell in:* JM »6f* M M Hutchinson. 4011 Corby, frame C *3.000 H • Mur ** 4621 Corbv. frame dwell ing « ooo i f • <de. 411* Larlmore. frame dwell I? * n 2*0 M Nnnfiiu l?oi Smith Thirteenth, brick *rul tils forage, 96.606. * r * K Ex-Omaha Youth, 17, Is Member of Shakespearean Players Here Waller Tapper Janes. Son of Former Kpiscopal Hector, Starteil Stage Farcer at Boyil Theater. "I see they’ve torn down the old Boyd theater,” remarked Welter Tupper Jones, one of the KrIt/. I,eiber Shakespearean company on his arrival In Omaha Monday. From which remark one might think Jones Is a "pioneer” or veteran. But he numbers bis summers just 17. an extremely engaging youth and a former Oniahan. Twelve years ago his father, Rev. John W. Jones, was pastor of an Kpiscopal church here, while his moiher, Mrs. Mary Tupper Jones, was a leading member of the O. It. Woodward Stock company, playing at the Royd. Her stage name was Paula Verne. "One day Woodward wanted a boy to f>lay ’little Willie' in Fast I.ynne and the mother said 'Why not use Tupper.' He gave me the part and In a week I had It down perfectly," said Walter Jones. Moved to Denver. ■'I've been on the stage ever since. We went to Denver, where my fath er had charge of the cathedral. He died soon after. Throughout the years mother gave us an education, supported me and my three brothers anil sisters and we ate all on the stage now'. I attended 28 schools in getting my first eight glades. Mrs. Jones. Paul, Teddy snd Isa belle are now plavlAg with "The Swan" In Chicago. It ran all last year In New York. Starr, the other brother, is stage manager for Walter Hampton, now In Washington. And Walter plays with Fritz I.eiber In Shakespeare. Met Seamy Side. "Though we are all now with good companies, we have met the aeamy side of an actor s life,” said Walter. "Onee we were all In Detroit, out of work and w-ith an engagement wait ing us If we could get to Philadelphia. mml cWa/ter &#per It was in February, but we started out in a Ford coupe, four riding In side and the other two on the bark end, and with six suitcases fastened on the Tunning boards. We had $20. At Akron, O., we sold our last laprobe to get money for gasoline, and had 11) cents left, which we spent for a loaf of bread. Have Narrow Escape. "At 12 that night we struck a long hill full of curves near Beaver Falls, known as 'death curve.' My sister was driving. Our brakebands were nearly worn out and the car careened down that hill with its heavy load, hit a jagged piece of rock, which alone saved us from s plunge to death, and then turned over, a wreck. A motorist took us all in to a hotel, where we obtained credit for our lodg ing and the stacks of tilings we ate. In the morning mother went out and sold the car for $100. On that we proceeded by rail and in a week had all landed in positions." Young Jones was entertained here by Mrs. Edgar Scott, an old friend of tlie family, at the Blackstone. BREAKFAST GUEST Nebraskan One of Group of Senators Summoned to Conference. Washington, Dee. 1. — President Cooltdge had a breakfast conference today with more than a dozen leaders In the senate, representatives of the several groups on the republican side. Senator Norris of Nebraska, one of those Identified with the Ja Follette bloc, was present. Others were Senator* Curtis of Kansas, the newly elected majority leader; Borah of Idaho, who Is to be come chairman of the foreign rela tions committee; Mosea, New Hamp shire; Wadsworth, New York; Bale, Maine; Jones, Washington; Sterling, South Dakota: Warren, Wyoming; Spencer, Missouri; Mcl>an, Con necticut, Watson, Indiana; Pmoot, Utah, and Cummins, Iowa. All of these senators are chairmen of the more Important of the senate committees, Including finance, mill lary, naval, commerce, appropria tions, banking and -posfnfflrp. The conference was devoted to dis cussion of the legislative program with no definite conclusions attempt ed. It was the first of a series of breakfast conferences planned by Mr. Coolidge. House leaders later are to b« In vited for similar discussions. Edith Roberts has the leading role in "Thin Ice," Boon to be released by Warner Brothers. Real Estate Transfers. Edward S. Goralak! and wife to Michael Cxaplewvki, n. w. corner 23th and Arbor Sts. 47V4X1&R 9 S00 Abe Somber? and wife to Lulu Cruxter, Caldwell St.. J60 feet w. of 23th St.. a tide, 30x142 . 2.0001 Pearl R lirady and husband to Hit hard K. Brady. 4*th Ht., 78 feet n. of Popplefon Av*- . w. aide. 50x30 290 Standard Development Co, to David K. Buck. William Ht , 45 7 feet w. of 45til S» . n. aid*. 45 7x13® .... *50 Standard Development Co to David K. Buck. Poppleton Ave. 360 feat w. of 4111 Si . » m l". C\ " f60 Hugh H. lfarp*r and wife to en*-e R Blubatjgh, 40?h Ft 160 feet n of A Ft w. aide 4*»x 12. 39k Jo»*phin# B M*atro to Fre1 L)* Lamattre. Amea Ave. 26 k 'eet • of 28th Ave, n aid® 40x1™ .. . 1.160 Barker Co to Fern Warhtl*r. Tone* Bt . 102 feet e. of Elm-rood Blvd . 50x107 . 15 900 James M\ Berkley at el. to Max I Walker and wife, Redirk Ave 42 feet e. of 28th Av®, n. aide. 44x120 .. 9.300 Ha men Investment Co. to Rob ert B. Evans. 61 at St, 100 feet n. of Grant St., e. aide, 50x131) 7 1 "50 Nancy M. Jacobsen to L. Fran1; Wlnelnger, Pine St., 499 feet ♦ of «0th St., n. aide, 131 28x305 ‘i . 1 250 Daiker Co. to Mary (Jeffereon. 60th Ave., 2 4«» feet a of Grant St., w. aide. 40x 121 325 Dundee Realty Co. to John P Jerpe, Happy Hollow Blvd., 189 feet n. of Webster St., w. able, li regular . 2 150 Elm a Andaraon and husband to T. H Maenner Co., Ms rev Ht., 150 feet e. of 37th St.. a. aide. &(>*• 130 . 5.750 T. H. Maenner <’o. in Qu**«ne if Cox, Marry Si , 150 feet e. of 57th St . r aide. 60x130 . 1.900 Charles Rertaclnl and wife to Joaje M Conley and husband, Rclve dere Blvd., J22 feet e. of 34th St. n aide. 122x14*. % 1.399 Marie C Knudeen and httahnnd to Margaret C. Ehler* "0th St . 123 v feet n. of Bancroft 8f , w aide. 40x100 .. . 4.0«6 Jermlah Thompson to Arthur Pll ley. fi&th St . 383 7 feet n of Bed ford fit, w. aide "63x311 3.250 Hastings A Heyden to Lovlna P Taylor. Sherman Ave, 16n feet n. of Fowler Ave . w - de. 40x142 469 Thurle E Shaffer and wife to George C. Fia* k, Vnlley fit 40 feet w of Sd St . n aid*. 40*1 1 0 3 1 Sarah S. Denham, ef hI. to "Alois Andra and wife, 27th .if , 122 feet n. of Poppleton Ave, e aide, 40x120 3.*60 Alois Andra end wife to John H Abrntnaon, 27th St. 122 feet n. of Poppleton Ave. *. aide 40x120 1 Mary Itk Dalev to !(. Ma.her n. w corner 40lh nnd ltrowne Sta , 1 599 Mary K. Daley to II. Fiacher, Hrowne Ht., 120 fact w. of 40th 8t.. n aide )iUxUl* 500 Wulter J Palmer nnd wife to Omaha Loan and Building uaan elation, n t corner 29th end 1 I Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. I W 35c and 60c *i*ea And gfitrnalh, was PI80*S Ihroaj and t best Senator Ousted From G. O. P. Ranks Plans No Action to Retaliate. Washington, Dee. 1. ■— Senator Brookhart of Iowa, ousted senate In surgent, announced he did not plan any retaliation against his republican colleagues who read him o*t of the party. After a series of conferences with such Independent leaders as Sen ator Borah of Idaho and Senator Nor ris of Nebraska, Brookhart said he would "take things as they come " "I never get mad about political opposition," Brookhart said. "When you look Into the party regularity of a ao-called republican senator, you usually find he's been a bolter at some 1lme, and at another time he is reading bolters out of the party. 1 am an old soldier and a stoic and In tend to take things ns they come 'If reports are true that President Foolldge plans farm relief legislation in this congress, he will And me one of his heartiest supporters. In fact. I am sure I will he more loyal to him on that policy than many of the distinguished senators who have pre • timed to read me nut of the parly." Washington, Dee. 1 —Silent ss to his future course of action and con temptuous of his being read out of the republican party, Senator Hubert M. La Follette returned to Washing ton today ready for he opening of congress. The policies to he pursued by the Insurgent group In congress will not be mapped out, the Wisconsin senator said, until he has had an opportunity to confer with his supporter* and acquaint himself with conditions. EX-HUSBAND GETS SUSPENDED TERM Myer I trace, LUt. was given 9(t days In tall Monday f«r failure to pay his wife. Louise, the temporary alimony ordered by Judge L. B. Day. Grace is a rubber wor<^r His or fence was suspended upon the plea of his brother, who during the hearing had testlAed In behalf of the wife. The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO (QUININE Tablets will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from u Cold. The box bear* this eignaturo (O'jfcSfrcvts Prlc* 30c. Y 10-Yrar-Old Boy Pic*. William Xesnizal, lOvearold son of Mr. and Mr*. Michael Nesnlsal, !408 South Kiirhih street. died Sunday at ihe home. The parent* and one sta ler, Helen, survive. Funeral services will he held Tuesday at 4 a. in at St IVeneosluua church. Burial will he u St Mary cemetery. AIIVKRTISKMRST. The Gland That Causes Men to Get Up at Night\ -— The gland that causes Retting tip at night i.« known as the prostate ind I* a noturloua trouble maker. It la estimated that 65 out of every 100 m“n past 40, and many under that irp, have prostate trouble, which. If unchecked, often leads to a serious iperation. The prostate surrounds the neck of the bladder like a washer. Naturally, when the bladder becomes Inflamed by poisons which the ktd levs filter nut of the blood, the lrrita llon spreads to the prostate. As the gland swells. It closes the neck of the Idadder, making urination difficult and painful and causing pains In the , back, head and legs. An easy way to treat these annoy ing and dangerous conditions is to take one or two renex pills after each meal. The renex formula has been victorious In thousands of such cases, tine authority says it also has a vafb able tonic effect. Anybody wishing lo prove tlie value of the formula can get a full sire, two-dollar treatment if tbe pills under a tnonev-back guar antee by sending the attached coupon lo the address given therein. If you prefer, you can pay the postman two dollars and postage on delivery, in stead of sending the money with your order. In any case, if you report with in ten days that you are not entirely satisfied, the purchase price will be refunded at once, upon request. This Is a thoroughly reliable company, so you need not hesitate about ordering the renex if you need It. (it AKANTKK COCPON Gentlemen: Send me n regular.(lx* Renex treatment, ee guaranteed, t'n letce you find 12, encloaeit, I will pay 12. ami postage on delivery; nut you tire to refund the purchase proe at once, upon request. If 1 report within 10 daya that 1 am not asclafied. Ns ms .... Addreae . Fill out and mail to: Tha Renex r#., Dept. IASS. Kansas Clly. Mo. Ache? i j Here’s quick relief Just a few drops of Sloan's — patted on gently —will soothe sore, aching muscles at once. No rubbing-it’s the liniment itself that stimulates the circu lation. brings grateful relief, and tlnp* the pain! It will not stain. All druggists—35c. Sloan's Liniment -kills pain! No Money Grabber If you received rvei v week a dozen r»r more letter* like the one* 1m?low from people who hive suffered tor meats from piles, wouldn't you feel happier than the man whose life 1* levoted to money grabbing? “Gentlemen—I have been suffering with a fistula for the past twenty sears. During that time 1 have tried numerous remedies, all of which have failed. “Two months ago l determined to Live Peterson * Ointment a trial. The improvement was *n derided after using one box, that I have continued. »nd on the completion of the fifth box im now entirely cured. Thi* is written with the view* of passing along th*» good word to other sufferers. ' Very truly yours, t~*has G. Caswell, 252 Third Street. Albany. V. V At all druggists. 35 cent* The mighty haling power of Peter son s Ointment quickly clears the skin >f all rashes, pimples and blemishes. Peterson's soap is a wonderful skin soap—use it daily- 25 cents. Peter inn Ointment Co., Buffalo, \\ T.—Ad k ertlsement. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK INDKHTKDNKHM The existing debts of M. K Smith A Co (n i orporritlon) on the first day of December. 1924. amounted to the mm of Deferred at counts and note* payable . $4,390,014 2H Ten-year collateral notea..,.. 404.400.00 Five-year debentures . J •>•.*! 1 a 92 ’111 rent bill* ... .. . 15,341.21 Total . $4,729 i M 41 r .t FA RI.K V. President. <> t (RtHH.ARP. Secrets» v. II »* r'larke Ji A. W tlnrdon, Edgar Mnrtnvm jr W R T Rett, r U Russell \ «' Monger. Fred Hamilton. S«m Ruvni. H A Tukev F S Keogh Randall Brown a majority of the hoard of dire* tore CIT! OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE To SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal* are invited and will he e. pt . 1 rit thr Offics of the City En linear. Rhiih f>* City Hall. Omaha Ne w .«ka in* t<* : o’clock. Monday. Decern >*r S 1* « f♦»r the construction of Sewer » tri. t No •*»»'. being In Pinkney Street T in 1 n.l Street to 4 3rd Htreet aa pro hi d in ordinance No 123$7. the up • toxlDiaie nuuntitlea being aa follows ’it Itn f eight Inch pipe eewer. 1 manhole 10 vertical feet. Alternate bid* to be recelvtd shown m plana Piopi* »le me to be made upon printed *l(. like, which will, upon application, be urnlahed by the tMty Engineer and all work mull be don* In accordance with he pin ns and specification* for said work • 11 fib* ift hla offh e. An . , idem •» of good faith, each proposal hull Im .*< * i*mpMnle*l by a certified * heck ■ *» eotri" Utiutlm bank payable to the Cltv • f timahi* In an amount not leas than 5 mi • in iif the total «>f bhl and In no caa* m to 1 ••in than «>n« Hundred Dollars, whir It 11 mount ehsll t*a held by tha t’ltv « I l*t u Id a t ad damagea If the successful l»bl d •* 1 fails to *nter Into lontract with good and auffbdent euratlea within 10 lav - afiet award h«s been made f'lopoeals ehall be addressed to ‘’City Engineer. Dtnalia Nebraskaand marked Pt opoasle fo* Hewer t 'onat t u* tIon. Ih* «'lt\ icaervea the rlfht to reject iny and alt bide. HER MAN BRAL NSI,2$Dl»l. 1,4,1# Cits Enatueer. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT. NOTICE TO HIODERS Sealed prapftMlfl pddremd to * ha Met ropolitan Utlllt lee District, Omaha N>/ hiaskit. will be received at the office of »he General Manager, at the City Mall. Omaha. Nebraska, until 1? o'clock noon. Monday. December 8. 1128. for the pro posed {trading to be completed upon land owned by the City of Omaha adjacent '«» the preaenf Gas Works In the vicinity of L’Oth and Center Streets. In the Cllf • f < trim ha All Information an«l conditions nerca aary for the formulation of a proposal, ogether with'specifications deacrlptive «»f ha proposed work, may be >>btalned «' i he office of the General Manager In be City Hail. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00. eo condi tioned at to warrant the entering Into ■ contract with the District by the auc -pKsful bidder within fits days after the iwtrd Is made, checks of all unsuccess ful bidders will be returned as soon as contract Is signed. A deposit of $» 00 will be required when ihe specification! ate taken out, which Ieposit will be refunded on the return of t h•• specifications The right is reserved to reject any or ill bids. Dated at Omaha Nebraska, th s 28th 1s v of November. I 9 J4. METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT. V - 28 - 28 D-l. SPEC IA L ORDINANCE NO. 511*. tn Ordinance levying a special t * x »nd Hiaeasineoi on certain lute and real esiate in the City nf mnaha. t<» rover the cost of grading f>*th Street from Pacific Street, to South line of Elmwood Acres, being (trading Improvement No ID. Whereas. Tf having been and being lercby adjudged, determined and estab b.hed that the Several lots and pieces • T real estate hereinafter referred to have ach been specially benefited to the full in mint herein levied and ametaed against •ach of aald lots and pieces of real estate, e pectively, by reason of the grading within Grading Improvement No. 134. be* ng bath Mt re** t from j'ariflc Street to <outh line of Elmwood Acres. Therefore. For the purpose of paying he cost of su« it grading HE IT ORDAINED HY THE <TTY rot; veil. OF THE (TTY OF OMAHA: Section l That the tost of grading Skill Street from J'acific Street to South line of Elmwood Acres, being Grading Ini ,i rove in ent. No. 134. said coat being the mni of $342*0 be. and the earn* is her* [iv. levied and assessed according to ape* •ini benefits by reason of said grading, ipon t he following lot* and pieces of '»l estate, a* shown by the generally erognix*v»l map of the «’ily of Omaha, lithographed and published by Muir A Javlord. or bv the map* and plats on ’fie in the office of the (Tty Engineer ■>f said citv, said rn*t being *o 1*\ied on •arh of said lots and pieces of real estate, • specfi\el\ as follows to \vi». Rasmus Ni*l**en. 7,ot 2, Elmwood Acres * *4 Theodore W. Metcalf*. Lot 3. Elm wood A^res . 14-8 Theodore W. Metcalfe North on# half T*ot *. Elmwood Acres. . 17.14 Theodore W Metcalfe. South one half Lot *. Klmwood Acrea . ... 17.14 Rasmus Nielsen. Lot 7, El m wood A'Tea . 14.-1 Theodora \V Metcalfe, Lot 10. Elmwood Acres . 14-1 Josephine D. Head. Lot 11, Elfti wood Acres . 34-8 Josephine D. Head, Lot 14, Elm wood Acres 34*1 Theodora W. Metcalf#. I*ot 15. Elmwood Acres . 34-1 Theodor# W. Metcalfe, I*ot li, Elmwood Acres 14.-8 Horace H. AaranL Lot 1». Elm wood Acrea 34.8 Total ..$34210 Ra tion 7 That the special taxes levied ">y ♦bis ordinance on said lots reaper.. i‘v#l>, shall become duo and thereafter delinquent as follows: On«-f1fth or he total amount so levied on each of laid lots In fifty days from th# paaaag# »nd approval of thi* ordinance one-fifth n one year: one-fifth In two years, one fifth m three years and one-fifth In four eara. all from and after this ordinance ake# effect Each installment, eicept ha first shall draw Interest a; tb* ra-te i' six per cent per annum from ♦he time if the levy and until the same shall be ■rme due Interest at th# rata of one par cant par month sh-Hl he collected on »,- i h installment for th# time it la de Inquent. . . Hection 3 That th’a ordinanr# sh«ll iak# effort and b# in fore# af»er fifteen lava frVm and after 1»s passage. Passed November 25, 1924. TAM EP C DAHLMAJs. Mayor and President of Htr rv>unrt1. Attest TAMES T HOrTOR i SEAL) City Cl#rt. Ter i __ COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING. ETC Office of the County Clerk, Doug!** '’ougty. Nebraska. Notice <« hereby given thef seeled pro xoeale will b* received at the office of l.e County Clerk up to and until 10:90 , lo« K A M on Thursday January 1. %2Z. for supplying Douglas County during he }tir l*2f. with all auch ■( .tionery. nting and lithogt apbing blank*, blank i...ok« and *iaimnery supplies as may be iee<led during ibe year All auch proposals lo furn'*h good* i*-: •_ n enumerattd inuat be made upon „nk*. which will be fumlahed by 'be hiii n ty Clerk upon application a', thi* if flee. All bide must con’emple’e furnishing ni\ or all 1 h«» articles bid on anj the iunty rommtMlooera ’M»Mf the right to ri ary pert or all of *r b *t aub uitted All bill* must tontemplate fur iinhmg goods atrlctlv lo acinrdan* * with he ape# iflcation* and in conformity with he quality and style of work used by h» county. V.*' bid mult be accompanied by * ertlfied check for »n amount equal r.%# p*. cotit o< bid, but where fWt 15 • per cent of the bid exceeds 1290 a re*t fled rhe* k for 1209 only ts required. ;>avahl% to Frank Dewev. County Clerk Th» estimated amount and quantities of »he various article* needed »* near i* can be **<ert*ined a re a* follows. For Blank Book* see various offices. About T* x I,l*t Books. 2 4« Leave* Rich About 59 Remrd Book*. Different Kinds County Asseaior About Record Hook*. Dlfrereat kinde. County ciork About L'<* H<*roril Boo it Different kinds. County Clerk About 1 «> Rer.t.I Book*. Different kinds Sheriff s Offi« e About Het tinl Hooka. Different Kinde. County Judge . About " Rei «jrd Hook*. Different Kinds. County Treasure? About Record Book*. Different Kind* Register of Deed* About 2 Record Books, Different Kinds. Coroner'* Office About 100 Record Book*. Different Kind*. County Aerator. About 5 Record Books. Different Kinds. County Surveyor Loose Leaf Record Book*. All Kinds, ibnut 109 File Wrapper* for different officre. 1 boil r 10.000 Large Ruled Sheet*, varlnu* slxe*. t* ordered. about f» 000 \bou* 75 909 Forms. * ’-j T1 4. About 75 »90 T***1nted |Vrm* A bnu’ 3s* fl90 Primed Forma Tt»*l Tratiog cloth. Flue Print Taper. Hlg :ine Drawing Ink. Waterproof Steel rape Ordered ‘n small quant-tie* Steal Die Em bo**'ns Envelope* for d'f '•rent offices about 39 99ft Steel Die Etnb« **!rg L*fter Head* for Efferent offtreg. about 39.99s L thographed Envelope*, for different xfftrei. I9.99S Lltbogreph’nr Tetter Heads, foe differ in’ offices. 39.999 Lithographing County TTarrant*. for ilfefernf office*. 15.099 209 Court Ret'orter* Vote Rook*. I 009 Senate Tad* • »-, x!4 ion.090 slice(a Typewriting Taper, dlf ’e>ent Kind* Poaiel Card*. printing only, one color, ibout 19.000. Postal Card* printing only, two col* ire about 59.000. lto< eipt Books, varlnu* kinds. • heck rinding, original and duplicate, about 10U took* Order Rook* various kinds rh». k ilnding. original end duplicate, about 200 looks. Tax Receipt Honks. various kinds rrlglnsl and duplicate, about 500 books. Stationery, etc 10 cases Ink. different kind* 50 Dross Pencil* different kind* in Dross Penholder*, different kind* 109 Dro*a Pens, different kinds ■ 1 1' unda * • •« assorted ilu* 209 Groa* Rubber Rand*, assorted alee* t.999 < arbon Paper, different el*e* 099 Paper Fastener* different sixes ',99 Rubber Fraser*, different kind* 1 n non (Jem Clips 111999 Eyelet*, different •!?*• I 99 Steel Eraser* 'ft9 De*k Plotter* 09 pound* of Smell Blotter* too irk Ptanda. different kinds 5 Cases Teste quarts f^ee plan* and specific*’Ion* for other irtlrlea tha» may be tequtred Dated Omaha. Nebraska. December l 1124 FR ANK PE WET County Clerk !>#■• 1*745* \\\<H NCKMKN rs Funrrnl Noilc*». I It FI I» llanry Tainplaton. Novarnbar 30. hkad ?| yaaia. 1* aurvlvad hv lua widow, l.tlhan Adair; thra*» son*. William ami tinny of Peoria. Ill, ami lluntar P»«ak. ii nil oua ilniifluar. Mra. Oph**lla Adair Tllawurlh of Omaha lrunarnl nrrvlca* will bo hald at thr Hrallay A Hormnca rhapal Wo 1m - l.i>, l>ai ambai 3. at 2 p m Hav I II Jank* officiating Inlarmant Format Lawn ramutary_ TJROfK—Ca III V . a pad «» >aar». Ulad Novambar 28 Funaral aarvlota will ha hatd Monday *l * p m from lha homa 4103 I'axrnpnrt Inqulrlaa may ha addrcawod to flurktt • ha pal M A 0080 IATF.F Mra l.aa -»■* M yaaia Kunaral Tn<*«dax from raatdeiu - of bar 1miflu»r Mia H « hamt»ann\ ioj| \ al •y atraat at ? o. m. lntatinant Foi .*t Uau rtiuiidt. ANNOl N< EMKNTS Funeral Slotlrti. 1 1 HTKtTTmTnn FTTd \ November J" I Aged i© year*. Had breti a resident ■ ? Omaha for SI yenra. end la survived by hi* wife. Mary .T : four eon* WMlltm A of Chicago, oacar K. nf I.inroln. N’r.h, , Adolph T. and tleorge A of Omaha. tw< daughters. Ruth M and Mario 7 Omaha and two grandchildren, Stephen and Fid ward Funeral aer*ire* will be held at hip la»e residence. 442* Harney street, Tuesday. f»ecemb*r 2. at 2 p in. Interment West i.awn remetery. BriHlV & Dorrance Mortuary In charge. 141KU KT.MKIF.lt M re France*. age R3 yeAa died Sunday. She la survived by her husband. Paul: four •ia»*ra. Mr* Kntle Schmidt. Chicago; Mo. Char)*** F. Krelle. Otnahn. Alia. .Tnrob Knauber. Mr*. Annie Tinnemann of Spokane, two brib ers, William Kunold, Omaha, and Peter o* Aurora. Ill Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m . Brewer's r Impel. 24th and K street*. Tf .1. M. Nelson officiating Burial at M est I.awn t. n.»lerv _ Vaults and Monuments. 2 • Automatic Sealing” concrete burial vaults r**rnmmended by all leading undertakers M f d by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co fmertl Directors* 3 HKAFFT * HICAFET Undertakers and Embalmer* Phone AT. 2531. office. 2f.11 Farnam fKSTARLTSHED SINCE 1»"2) * HFL.se" ft RI F.PEN. At Your Service. 3322-24 Cuming St.JA. 1225 Brailey & Dorrance. HUKFMAN-CROSBT ambulance. Dodge and 24th St, Funeral directors. JA. 3501. C. < HAYNKS FUNERAL IIOMV. -9S0 N, 24th St.HE. 0357 77! p! SWANSON, 17TII AND CUMING Quiet. Dignified Supervlwlon JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1 •>64.3411 Farnam St. LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and W'lrL WE 0Q4 7. II K. BI'RKET Ac SON 3405 Farnam. Kit. 1576. HA. 0090. Ometcrlesi *4; 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Purchase a family lot In Omaha's most beautlfut cemetery. OffPea at the oem* ’«»ry. w**t of Fior*n''e. *nd 720 Brand*'* /Theater building Personals. 9 THE SALVATION ARMY Induatrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga zines. We collect We distribute Phone JA. 4136 and our wagon will calk Call and Inepert our n*w home. 209 N 13th St I WILL not be reeponen 1* for any debts made by my wife Minnie Walker.— ( SI gned) Lonnie J. Walker. COSTUMES, theatrical, historical maaque oatumea to rent. Lleben. 1514 Howard. ELECTRIC TREATMENT, maaup. msn icure. I.ady operator. 219 N. 17th St. HUY your toy* at wholesale prices. Oma ha Toy Co.. 1411 Harney St. HOARD and room for mother and child. i na eon able JA. 3257. liOst and Ftmnd. 19 HANDBAG—Lost black leather, contain ing spectacles ana chain In case and otb*r articles Liberal reward Name afld ad dress Inskla. Phone Mrs. Klngeton. HA. *923.___ LOST—Leather traveling bag between 51*5 end Dodge and Union station. The In scription on bag O’Neil, Neb. Call HA. 6351, aek for Peering. Inward LOST—Red beaded beg containing |1«. between Beaton’s drug store and 14tr and Douglas. Saturday aft»moon. Re ward. Call Co. Bluff* 1705J. _ f.OST—On Upper Broadway (Connell Bluffy street car. brown Bather hand bag Liberal reward. 510 N 4l*t A'* WA. 4105._ LOST—Brown pup. Saturday, par* Aire dale, wearing harne*e. Sultabla reward. Call K£_TC_ AUTOMOBILES. Automobiles for Sale. 11 Used Car Bargain? ’924 Ford Tour., Ilka naw. . 1923 Ford Tour., many axtrsa.. : 1*21 Podg# Tour. 1 923 Chav. Tour, renawad . 1 923 Star Tour.. guaran?*#d . .. 1922 Durant Tour., very . ... Terras Open Evening* AT. 4411, 14th and Jackson Andrew Murphy & Son, :«« CARS. Ford, end ether mtkee I and >*p Caih or tetrre OOLDSTROM AUTO SALES PO. :m Harney Ft,_AT. «H< NASH-VRTESEMA AUTO CO. USED CAR STORK '•5 4 Famani _At. 29 HR FCP.n tour re r,r. rke »»w WU ■ •.rriftre raah or term Mr. Fa-ar. AT [ <411_ WICK trurlrr J«?5 four-ryl-nder In eg . 11 r n t rendition. S'Stt. Omaha Flirt Co Auto Arcessorles, Parts. 1*5 GUARANTEED new «n<l vied auto parti at a aper-at rut price Nebra'ks Aut Parta 1016-11 Harrey S* JA. till, ar.d 3.at Cumlr.1t Sr AT 1ST - FORD touring top erte• complete. 14 *0 Kaplan Auto Parta, ;lll Nich-la* "t. BUSINESS SERVICE. Business Services Offeree!. II CHIMNEYS cleaned It. furnarci < leaned 111 all work guarautaed. J A ' 1 <• * artar. Beauty Parioi« 21A NEW Prei-i parlor open from I a m to » p m. For appointment call AT. ' '4 Millinery—IfrcssniaUing. -•> [ ACCORDION. aide, knife, bra pleating covered tuttoaa all atyl»e: heme' I buttor holer. Write Ideal Hutton ant! Pleating On . !•« Brown Block. Omaha Nab Talaphona JA. 118*. NEH PLEATING CO . H^rnttltchlrgl CVv«rrd Button* 1**4 F«rn*m. 8«cond Floor. JA. Moi h)f— frtM kill f . GTOBF~VAN AST STORAGE TACKING. MOVING. SHIFTING STORING fumlrhrtl AT »:** or J A 4.** * OGRD0NS FIR FTP OOF WHSr A VAN 249 North 11th Ft Thor* J \ 3022. mov ing, parktrg. atorngr. »h‘ppltig BE KIN 8 OMAHA V A N A STORAGE Hth »n1 L*av*nworth St*. Talking. mov ing, atoragr, shipping. J v < ■' Painting and Papering. 17 Wallpaper pnperhanglng painting Fred Paike 4101 S Mill!-' MV tln-1. AT Ttt-4 Patent Attorneys. 2b l \\ MARTIN *•« Tetera '.at It! ig Omaha; nl*o Wa*hlt»gloo. Boubli* aer\lc«. Rlnglr for. A140 halp *cll t<a» PrintiiiE—Stiifitmt-t > . COM M KIICIAI. PRINTING I d.ly Prlntlt ■ Co.. ;1S South 13th St Phone .1 \ f Repairing. SI I KED and new rearing ma< hirer Krw mg rtmrhinf* and Vtotri*!aa r* paired Kant inifhtp»t $1 par " W t' i «*r mo Mirk FI MUSIC HOUSE Kith «n«1 Harnay AT 4**1 r Mt’i.m Mr \ i Hrlp Minlril—Krnuk. WILL pav you S* Rb da> f- r miK n •' tv* dnitu pair* Hteher Wool >'• '•u >1 ' ' Huhupee.l Famtlv Knitter Will l»! ' »! iflU make ai Mm» rate We fuvntah ' - 'r I free—R \ear written cenl 1 reli «• I manufacturer Work at hr>tr.e Ho i <tc pendent Experience unnr* • " v v> 1 2c full particular* * h." Hie her Machine i\» Peek 1 ' t*u» .n New York_ I. AI * IKH take up beamv *•»•< " 1 1 demand and wage* f< r M * » cp l.narn ho* we can incre*** >i>m pi» «.«-n' •alary May or night i'll » r «i it* Moler college, to* s lftth Hi, ^ WANT 1C M A dbtai |»ertence»t In lumber • >m*h« and » ci; ' <11 Hluffa Kmplcjca ltullctm, . * I-»*flen> Hide____ _ ViM ’ Nil w >>m«- m wind' 1 f mill work ilotnl **pp«»riun it $ 114 N-* 1 ■■ 1 h Hr ____ PNHOL1. at the lafgeal *»m n'ueic e< ttool 300 t'ntirtnex Bldg * Help \> Allied- MaIt HI AI1KI M AN w ant; ' V pi ' I Tailor 340» Fort fit _ ilOOfi COOK in te»*auian<, »>.' 2 N •diet via 1120. _KMPI.OVMK>T._ Hrl|i \\ anti'll—Malr. 37 F1F. A BAIUIKH »p*rlaiui. tU* and pav for Moler graduate* t»ay or n'tht t f urn-- Kves part f scientific Harboring taught including women * * Call or write for paifbulars Molar Bat her rnliCEP. 109 8 15fh S* YOI’NO men. Catholu- We nee.! the service of a bright ytng man. is or over, i«y a*si*? manager. <>ond nfctnc# to learn salesmaaahip « all * to in or & to 6, *1< Loan Bldg, l&th --nd lbnlc<. ALL* men. women, boy#, girls. 17 to 66 willing to accept government position#. HIT $26n (traveling <t stationary), writ# Mr. Oxment. 1*6 St. Louis. M«> Ydl’NO man traveling, salary and eom mlsslon Contract See or writ# Mr. O. M. Robinson. Henshaw hotel. riRKMKN, bra kern on. beginners *16* $. (which posjtifen T) Hallway. T-k.tO. Omaha Phq. _ IINAMIAU ^ I Rii*in<*s* Opportunities. 42 ('AFKTKRIA and small hotel bast lo tted. Will prove money maker Sell *11 or take partner. Rickn^** reason. Quality cafeteria, Rorhesfr-r, Minn j FOR SAI.K ft sacrifice. 12-room house good furniture. good income. Walking distance, rent $55. AT. 1*32. DORSEY’S famous chicken shack. 62d and Center, sale. Call WA. Real Estate Ivoans. 44 MONEY TO LOAN On* first and second mortgages. We buy outright for cash Existing mortgages and land contract*. Prompt Aetlon. 71. A WOLFE CO., 54 2 Saunders-Kenned v Bldg_AT 1140 6>, and « per cent money. Loans on Omaha Improved property at lowest rates __ FRANK H. BINDER, 5*1 City National.J A. 1^41 LOW RATE on city property, quickly closed; no monthly payment*. JA. 1633 W, T. GRAHAM.__ OMAHA HOMES — EAST NEB. FARMS O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 161 f, Omsha Nat'l Bank Rldg JA 215. SIX per cent loans on Omaha residences. Cash on hand Prompt service. E. H Lougee, Inc., S3* Kerllre SECOND mortgage* or contracts pur rhaeed by Tukey Company. 620 First Na tional Bank. JA. 4221 __ fino to $10.non loaned: prompt service. E D. Wead & P. H. Bnwmar. Weed B’dg FU AND 4 PER CENT—NO DELAY. GARVIN PROS.. 445 Omaha Nat 1 Bldg. Farm Loans on West- Neb. and N. E. Colo, farms Kloke Inve«tment Co.. Omsha. MORTGAGES and contracts bought. AT. 262t. Money to I/ian. 45 ‘\VF WILL J.OAkT YOU MONEY at the lowest rate we have ever mads. DON’T PAY HIGH RATES Over SO years in business assure* yop or a quick, quiet and confidential deal a* tha lowest possible cost. OMAT7A THAN COMPANY. 604 Karbach Block TeL JA IIM. Southeast corner irth and Doughs Sts DIAMOND loans «r lowest rate*: business •tMct’y confidential. The P:a nV!>71-'l«roan rp . 1514 Dodge S-- r«t*Mlehed :«M • ED1TATTQN XI ^ fjoral Instruction Classes. 48 PAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Complete courts In si! commercial branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg raphy. salesmanship, elvi! service. Phona JA- I56i. Complete catalog free. BOYLES COLLEGE 15th and Hfr«y Sts._Omaha, Neb KIOHT »o 12 weeks prepar- >ou_J?r • fin- office position Call AT. 7*4 or writ# American College H12 Fsrnam TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1491 T ;ce fit. - »» Bt Call or wrlto for Information. Maslral—Dramatic. 49 'popular music." taught by orchestra pL j Uniat. E. M. Kahn. MUkel B'dg. AT 4361. Dancing Academies. 50 KEL-PIN'E—Fsrr.arr a* Sltb rises sod eesembly Mon ar. 1 Thurt. Nits*. Private Itaaona trr time. AT. T*i9. _ MERCHANDISE. Business Equipments. 58 1 TYPEW R IT C Ft S. — Reasonable RE NT AT, rates New gnd rr, nd-band machine. f 'r rats Have vou seen the Stardard Keyooard Remington Portable* Whatever your need. In the typewriter line red Rem, ng’on Typewriter Co, tins ll’hSv. JA. WE BCT. sell safe* make d»ak« *bn» ra.ee, e*oraaba Flvture A Surpljr Co q W. Cor lltb and I' .i.T ’ JA Household fioods. 64 YOTT are ki ng every day that mu fill to tek« ad-*•'*.» of Ibr fkrl ure ber gelns at Stephen son s 1*95 Cepltol Ave Private sal** and auction PFFFFT dresser, d -'og-reom eha remand - " Machinery and Toola. 6" NEW a-d e-r-nd.hand mo^ - • d ■ n a mo. . LeBrnn Electrical ^ orlk__Jl_^£f_£_^.L Musical lustrum ’it*._to FOR 7 -■ -.0 tuning ar d p’aver rers'rtrg. Plane SrevJ-s * Repair 1 AT ,8‘J PIANO FOR RtfNT—II rrr month. A. TtOSPK CO . TMt' Doug at. Wanted I" Huy. *5 DESKS. DESKS. DESKS N-sw dsske 1 ' ■ N Cl sold aaf traded. J. C. Reed KOt Farnam St. AT j _____ ROOMS T OR REN r_ IJooms Willi Hoard. 71 f.?1 S 2«TJT ST —Larce front room, with bo*r<t. for two; walking disUr.ee. JA. FnrnUhfd Rooms. I rm:n front * ■■•nm." npp»'r* T**h Hi . «m*i!h T gentls?’en atuaenta. Ik w*e#k. : HA *M:».___ BKMI> Park —A r.icelv furn,«hed room ] with hems privileges use f piano; gen • • - • p* f' ■ ■ re 11 A- ! ‘ ■■ ■■■ "— ■■ 1 11 Booms for Housekeeping. <6 -n; * i TH- Tw’ or th-ee rcomi for houtekeep’rr r>-T of furnace boat. <r’nee m Ai 1 FINE room, choice location, walking d a | ?arcf, for g*ntl**man. AT. fI35 or AT 5iTf<| 4r>M 3 /. ART -?*room art Light. Ji*». ht*t v hr throe • * rl ms, I*. AVA, Till. Ml?', CALIFORNIA- *.*ro m cottage, furnished. K«»aeon»Me. 11A 4003. ; r\TUA largo front r^m. furnished. Htean> heat f* T ■ H A V .MASON ?*1*~ Two light hakp. room*, all ] nioeljr furnished .1A. I i > \ V KN PORT ?- ’v -Pleasant large room i • 1 ' • i' 1 :•> vi X - Where to Mop hi Ttvwn. 78 1 M« > rrT. S ANF- «1tP— 1 Ftti and Farnam. I HOTKL HKN«MAW-Hih and Farnam. Srr.-lal Ihi * to 1 .•■■t-.flTi. • \p.irtnimU of Huilding Owner* and Manager* WsoctaOon Furnishfd. 8ftg __— 1 Hl'NTSR It-.n— Home for the traveling ! man 'o lea\* hi* w»to in c.*mforf and I safety To1 AT :« > F> dge. I nfvtrnfotied. 8«*b OMAHA? HVF?r WALKING ri?T ANTE \T AflTM ENTS EL MORA HA APTS. .'.5 4 South SMh St. No So.’ A v«■ i v pi-.'iiti.A nt S nv*n m sruneni v, ith 4 room »m| one of the lost liK-a'.! In she im l-.!in* be not on eoeotui floor with * imutl* exposure. HE ST V M.PR IN THP OTT AT ff.R.OO Wlnfe? If* i*^ Summer, Ttupi'n* t At * N \flt OsM .IV - * ■ : or J A Mtf j l-i xu WARM . omf.MUtm- »n I V **’ t I n'*H liO.ul eervleo »n*t *! W«*tl { «hle t en* x,;; vtn« In *•?» from I so * | | .mtm » ’1 rrnrn? twist company Wl.tre Abv ih« Kent* j at gm* i > a *«a r»4n»m su T'OR KENT Apt* of ' to i r* * ’oca. ra ?n w*lf.ng ilistanee Itave *ti hern fleet r At ext Apt lv to i hlotto Ml ? mu st ci «.c s. .mu a c. J a. on. HE\I, ESTATE—TOB KENT. Ap» rtnientn—FumUhfd. lA 3842- l ady will «hare lent or •«U lovely 7 •room flat near Creighx in Unt* '*ino hofr » good income, ■•i N • f i . t Apartments—t nfuralshed. 81 FOR RENT—Si* roomt. all modern. brie* flat 1 li at<»d Hose to ech-ol, r»r line; naeonable rr»nt; refrequired Tel. .1 A .'m 70. After 4 o'clock, WA l$(t|* »M »MK1,1KK Rather apt. Ui N. 114. f ir rooms, five accommodation, private •(leaned porch, garage, $78. HA. 69tf, AT $0*7 ______ APARTMENTS and flat* for rent W. J PALMER CO. . AT l»it. Real Ks;ate Management SpeHalfta PETERS TRUST COMPANY. -WHERE OMAHA RENTS. AT. 6844. 17th and Farnam S** NEW DUPLEX FOR RENT. N J. SKOGMAN & SONS. 111$ fuming St HA ,041. ONE. two three and four-room apta., >3S 'pRAKR HENTAI, AOESCT. Kora dandy roomt: bath floor, sat tnd light fomlthtd, Gartga, 445. "B o«*i. STEAM beat, 4-room apta.. ISO and ops close In. G. P. Stabbing 1010 Chicago St_ Business Places for Bent. S2 The Time Is Here to nak* your lease*- W# wtll mates at tractive rental on atom room* at Harnsy on 19th fit. First Trust Co., 494 Tlret National Bank. AT. *T*4. FOR RENT—In Cheyenne, Wyo.. three etory building; main floor euitable for any mercantile bualneae er.d npetal re aon talna rooma, but can be remodeled to make attractive etoreroomai euitable for department etore: good opportunity; boot location! cornar place. Rent reaoonabla. Long leaee to right perty. Addrnea F. O, Box No. 4. Cheyenne, Wyo. House* for Rent. 83 HOUSES AND DUTLEXBt «* Yufl*** typeg and aieea at rentala from eIi-44 to 4190. PETER* TRUST OOlfFAJrr. "Where Omaha Rente." AT. 9144. 17th and Farnaa* S»*. CHEAPEST ROUSE RENT IN CTTT. 1 rooma, modern convenlenooe; for twg femiltee: good location; elooo te eqhooU, etoree end car line. Rent reduced fcom 418 to 439. Mart!a Inveetment 45a, 444 Patera Trtigt Bldg. AT 9993. 2211 n" 1ITH ST.—All modern, e-ten rooma. axtra good arder. New saraga. Harnay 8214. FTVE-ROOM houaa, gtrlctly _tnodern. Il47 o. 4rd S' 139 a montl,- Call WA- *414. 842 S. SOTH ST—7 room* mod, good neighborhood 449 month. WE. 4,7a. FIVE.ROOM modern cottage, garage. 444. 2933 Martha. Call HA- 9183. FIVE.ROOM all modem hanaa, 444 a month. Call HA. 4539._ REAL ESTATE—FOB SALi?. Business Property. •! HUPY TRANSFER CORNER. IDEAL INVESTMENT, 9% NET. GLOVER * SPAIN. JA. 1854. Real Estate—InTMtm-otg. f! PARK AVE., NEAR “ FARNAM Solid brick. J-famlly building, frontage 2 arre-te, apoclala all paid, potential In come 29 per cent on lnvea*mer* I.—t uo the— you. KE. 1733 AT 4r**. INCOME 8: 373, email epl Bargain, If. 0C9. Inquire 3337 South 23rt S' Honges for Sale. 95 IT YOU HA’iT 33 c CASH ATCD A GOOD REPUTATION, you can buv a br a -I new S-rorm, *11 modsrn bungalow. with flreplac# tils bath, built-in tub. floorsd attic, fuil esmtnt basement, wall *11 dsenratsd. Reta/> to o •■•rpy B*sr bur in Omaha at I?.BOO, with «b1t ISC* cash. ONLY So,500 Di you w*r.t a real horns eh-ap* If ye’i do call ms today and Is? m• Ifcsw jou an a '-modem flvs-roem bungalow. Cate sin<3 *r.aran: fir. sh. Can srrsr.g* satT terms. Cal! Walnut 2»ir._ T P CAMPBELL, bul’dsr c# good h^rrss. A. f*w completed Right location, pries and terms, r?j* ns. AT *‘‘4* Hon***—North. 9ft BTTT from owr.s? 8-room m.odsm bnn*a ovr on iarg* lot, or.:y 14.150 with $500 A»h down Tea should «•§ raats-'.al and firish in thla p *'• if r*u *'• looking for • a ♦ • * 4TPLL tnks your sanity In that small h^-urs on a nsar’v r.«* i,roem atrint 7 m<-»dsr* hems r.sa- Xlllar rs-tet doub s ea:%£* pavsd strs#t, #-o BA. $*44. -TRICTLT MODERN NEW HOME. I4«* DOWN BUILT-IN FUTURES. OAK FLOORS PAYNE * SON'S. JA. 1914 WILL bul'1 a-d ''rare* your home ca easv terrre. See ue for r.aaa J. C. -rhmitx. 884 Omaha National. v;r FLORENCE BLVD—8-rm Btl. FiyntrU. Crtigh, 498 Bee JA. 42C*. • r BUCK k CO., bur and mil homes. . _ ■ ■ . J -- Hou*e*—5o\ith. 97 HAN5COM PAD K—FIELD CLt’B Six-rcom. ha.f-bncte ar.d k- '.a ston* oak sr.d sr.vm* fin sh, cb.oi • south-fr Ht_ It*, ‘'lo's ta car Pries only Call OSB RN'E P.IT\LTT CO. ISO Fs'-rs Trust B ig JA Hit. .. "S House*—West. M Six-Room Home $600 Cash N*nr> **#w sir c:!y raodam tor** wLh large living room dfn’nf mom and kfteh «.*, gowns' c** ‘three bedrooms and bath uo. Ot-> f.&Qr* through.--;*- r«\f street • 4^x14* G ■'•1 Be-srn loratiotv C* I Federsea. HA. 1445. New o-Room Bungalow '-t paved •♦-eat. ?*o bMka from car l:a# All -rvprcvamenta :e Two rooms finished - oak Bedrooms Path and kitchen en amel. oak floors throughout You cab t duplicate th;s for the price and cab b» hard’ed on «■*?*- "rr * Temple McFayden Co., * ROOM —.odsrn heir.*: I bfdreom* «rl l-«-b M t'eer; l-r«* !M: 1 block to e»r; !>*■> e.1 *tr**t. *4 > S 0 . t.rtn». E>«n.at» rail KF MU: .lay* JA iHE. SEE Mrrrlson I.umb*r ar.1 C al tor rrlrn on garage*. Best onstreet: m At mm num oosi. W K. f-Sfl. WILL* build to rear order on our beauti ful lota t* Kigewocd; very eaay terms. Phone AT SMfl v.vtN I ru VIV'S FO’ KS Who bur homes. ‘ tst vour fooertv with « for rest?: a. JA laf* m RT C FotvUR CO , Realtors, 4 ROOM m. dern oak fin fh. Fle d club ■\ « • t. on’.v $* *sn make vour f»3 :» -« Qa nr V f HA ■■'4? For h’alp—Florence. 161 i* ALL vr.TH JVaY for trades and borne o dutiful F oreroi. Wh. M only. 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