-"—---—\ Omaha Produce V-————- - December 11. BUTTER. j . ♦'reamery—Local Jobbing prices to re l t iler.-: Extras, 44c; extras In 60-lb. tubs, 4 standards, 4.1c; first. 42c. Dairy—Buyers arc paying 27c for No. 3 t ilde butter (n rolls or tuba- 260 26c for I acking stock. BUTT KRFAT. For Nf>. 1 cream, Omaha buyers are paying :;&c pec lb. at country stations; 41c dt-livired at Omaha. FRESH MILK. Prkw» quotable, $2.35 per ewt, for fresh miik testing 3.5 bmterfat, delivered on dairy 'platform, Omaha. EGGS. For eggs delivered at Omaha: No. 3 II '**ii eggs graded basis, around 48c pef doscm; No. 2. 31 ©33c; cracks, 26028c. Prices above for eggs received in new • No. 1 whltewood cases; a deduction • 25c will be made for second-hand cases. No. 1 eggs must be good average size. 44 lbs. net. No 2 eggs consist of small. -'qffitly dirty, stained or washed eggs, I e.julnr shaped, shrunken or weak-bod 1- d eggs. In moat quarters a premium Is being paid for selected eggs which must not !"• fhorc than 48 hours old. uniform In size and color (meaning nil solid colors— oil chalky white or all brown, and of the same shade). The shell must he clean nnd sound and the eggs weigh 25 ounces per dozen or over. Jobbing prices to retailers: U. P. spe cials, 53c; U S extras, commonly known os selects, 52c; storage selects. 38 042c; No. 1 small, fresh, .18©40c; small storage, 36c; checks, 31 ©33c. POULTRY. Live poultry Irregulur. due to embargo on stock from this territory at New York Prices quotable for No. 1 stock, alive: Springs, 16018c, Leghorn springs, 15c; stags. 14c; hens. 4 lbs. 16©18c; hens, under 4 lbs.. 15c: Leghorn hens. 13c; roosters, 10011c* ducks, f. f f.. young. 14015c; old ducks, f. f. f . 12© 13c; geese. 1 f. f.( 12 013c; capons. 25c lb.; turkeys, fat, 9 lbs. and up. around 22c; pigeons, $1 00 per dozen. Dressed—Cash prices for dressed poul try, No. 1 stock, delivered Omaha, are nominally as follows: Dry-picked young tom turkeys. 11 lbs. and over, 32c; dry picked hen turkeys, 8 lbs. and over, 31c; dry-picked old toms, 15 lbs. and over. 27c; good No. 2 turkeys, 20022c; nothing paid for culls. No. 1 ducks. 17©18c; No. 2 ducks. 12 ©15c; No. 1 geese, 18c; fat scalded h?ns. over 4 lbs., 20c* under 4 lbs. 16c; fat scalded springs, 20c* No. 2 stock much less; capons, according to size. 2503OC. In some quarters dressed poultry is Vising handled on 10 per cent commission basis. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry tn retailers are nominally as follows. Springs, soft. 22©25c: broilers, 40c; hens. m 20©27c; ducks. 20©25c; geese, 20©25c; w turkeys, 20©35c. RABBITS. Omaha buyers quoting $1.60 per doz. for cottontails and jacks, delivered at commission houses here CHEESE. American cheese, fancy grade, Jobbing prices quotable as follows: Single daisies, 244c; double daisies, 244c: square prints, 27c; longhorns, 244'’; brick, 234c; llm burprer. 1-lb. style. $3.25 per dozen; Swiss domestic, 38c; imported Roquefort, 58c New York, white, 32c. BEEF CUTS. Wholesale prices quotable: No. 1 ribs. 26c: Nfc. 2, 21c; No. 3. 14c; No. 1 rounds. 39c; No. 2, 144c: No. \ H^c; No. 1 loins. 36c; No. 2. 27c; No. 3, 15c; No. 1 chucks. 12c; No. 2. 9c; No. 3. 7 4c; No. 1 plates. 6 4c; No 2, 8c* No. 3, fir. FRESH FISH. Jobbing prices quotable as follows!] Fancv white fish, 30c* lake trout. 30c; buffalo. 16c; bullheads. 24c; northern cat-1 fish. 35c; southern catfish. 27c; fillet of | haddock. 25c; black cod sable fish, 18c;: rod snapper, 27c; flounders, 20c: cr&pples. i 25c; black bass. 32c; carp, medium. 14c; striped bass. 20c* white perch, 17c; sal-' mon, 30«; frozen fish, 5 ©4'- less than prices above; halibut, 27c; silver salmon, , 25c. fall salmon, 22c. Frog saddles, large.' $♦50 per dozen. Oysters, $2.85@4.10 per j gallon. FRUITS. Quotable Jobbing prices for No. 1 stock: ; Pears—-Extra fancy. bushel basket. fsutO; box, clairgeaus, $4.50. ( Oranges_Navels, extra fancy, per box, , $4 0005.00; Florida* and Tangerines, $4 50 . Grapefruit—Floridas. $3.75© 4.75. Bananas—Per lb.. 10c. .... Lemons—California, extra fancy. $9.00. fancy, $8.50; choice, $8.00; limes, 100 count, carton. $2.00. Cranberries—50-lb. box, $7.00; 100-lb barrel. $14.00. Grapes—Red Emperor. 80-lb. kegs. $6.00 2 5-lb. box, $4 00, Almerla, 26-lb. box, • * Apples—In boxes: Extra fsney Delicious. $5 00; Jonathans. $3.25; choice Delaware Reds, Fenators. Black Ben*. $2.25; Spit zenbergers, $3.26. In baskets: Jonathans, $1 00- Winesaps. *2.0002.36; winter Banana. $2.25; Grimes Golden, $2.25; In barrels. York Imperial, $6.50; 8tavman Winesaps. $6.50: Ben Davis. Gano, $6.00; Genetons. black twig, $7.00; Jonathans. $7.50. VEGETABLES. Quotable pobblng prices for No. 1 stock: Ml Sweet Potatoes—50-lb. hampers, $2.50; ^ Jersey, 100-lb.. $5.00. cucumber—Hothouse, extra fancy, per dozen. $2.50©3.00. Peppers—Green, market basket, S0« lb. Onions—Spanish, crate. 60 lbs., $2.50. California white, in sacka. 6c lb.: red globe, in sacks, Sc lb.; yellow. S^c lb. Roots—Beets &nd carrots. In sacks. 2c per lb.; turnip*, 241.00 more per ton. Alfalfa Meal—Choice, prompt December delivery, secondhand bags. $28.50; No. 1, December-January delivery, secondhand bags. $25.00: No. 2 prompt, December de livery. secondhand bags, $23.50. Egg Shells—Dried and ground, 100-lb bags, ton lots, $25 no per ton. Linseed Meal—34 per cent protein, prompt, $50.00. HAY. Nominal quotations, carload lots: Upland Prairie No. 1. $12.00© 13 00; No. 2. $10.00011.00; No. 3, $6.0009 nn Midland Prairie—No. 1. $11.000 1 2 00; » No 2. $9^00 1000; No. 3. $7fiO0vO(i. w Lowland Prairie—No. 3, $9.00010,00; No. 2. $7.0008,00 Alfalfa — Choice. $19 00020.00; No. 1. 118 00018.00; standard, $15.00018.00; No. f $13.00014 00; No. 3 $11 00012.00. Packing Hay—$5.0007.50. Straw—Oats, $7,0008.00; wheat, $6 00© T.oo. FIELD SEED. Nominal quotations, per 100 pounds, fair average quality; Alfalfa, $17.00© 19.00; sweet clover, $8.00010.00; red « lover, $21.00023.00; timothy. $4.5005 50; • udan grass. $3.750 4.25; common millet. $1.2501.50; German millet, $1.6001.75; sane. $1.1001.35. HIDE8. ,WOOL, TALLOW. Price* are quotable ns follows, dealera’ ■Weight* and selection: Indoe: Seasonable. No. 1. lie: No. J, 10c; bulls. 807c; brands, 807c; giue, Be; l 140124c; kip. 120104c: deacons. m 81.00 each; glue skins. «c; home hides, r J - 0004.00; ponies and glues $2 00 each; « ■ Its, 25c each; hog skins. 15c each; dry Jlint hides, 13c; dry salted hides, 30c; dry glue 7 C. Wool Pelts, $1.7302.50 each, for full Vo filed skins; lambs, $Of:0$1.6Q each; f aring. 40060c each. depending on b uz*li Of wool; clips. 16r earh: wool, de 3 ding on quality. 32047o per 1b. To Mow and grease; No. 1 tallow. RUt; D t*«llow. 7 V* c; No. 2 tallow. «4<-. A F»'*aae. 8 4c; B grease. 7',4r; yellow r»eaae, «4c; brown grease, 64c; pork cracklings. $60 n#o per ton; beef crackling*, lib per ton; beeswax. 20c per lb ALLEGED GIANT STAR ARRESTED Sioux Out of the Records V_■> Births and Deaths. Birth*. „ _ Georg# nnd Zo# Florin, 5338 North Tw#nty-*ixth street, girl. Ralph and Blanch# Hyps#, hospital, gtrl. Thomas and Lydia Selzle, 713 North Thfrty-seeond ntroet, girl. Faye and Bernlee Chapman, 1901 Call* fornla street, girl Herald nnd Agnes Foglesong. 844 South Twenty-third street, hoy. Cecil and Lola Ward, hospital, girl. Frank and Emma Kudrna, 5434 South Eighteenth street, girl. John and Margaret Wilmes, 3415 Cass street (raui), hoy. Fred and Nora Hunt, Seventy-eighth avenue nnd Miami street, hoy. Harold and Hilda Ray, 2117 North Six teenth street, boy. Peter and Clara Jepsen. hospital, hoy. Curleton and Myrtle Taylor, hospital, girl. Ewing and Margaret Croft, hospital, I girl. Sofus and Minnie Jensen, 2632 South Fifteenth street, boy. Frank and Ella Powell. 2216 Charles street, girl. John and Riven# Anderson, 1922 Sahler street, girl. Matteo and Frances* a Dlsterano, 1411 South Fourth street, girl Joe and Lua Credia, 715 Pacific street, boy. John and Mattie Murphy, 2734 Newport avenue, girl. Deaths. Mary E .Tenk.**. 78 years, 5015 North Twenty-fourth street. Emily S. Parsons, 69. 3220 South Thirty first street. Josie Praohlel. 28, hospital. George Anderson. 68. hospital John R. O'Neil, 61, 2607 Bristol street. Nettle Floren, 46. hospital. In Divorce Court. Petitions. Arthur against Margie Turner, deser tion. Decrees. Mary from James W. Roy. crueltv. Esther froiA Dewey Baber, nonsupport. George W. from MarthX Jane Seaman, cruelty. Peter E. from Clara Elliott, cruelty. Ruth A from Ronald E Dixon, cruelty. Marv from Thomas Wilkins, cruelty. Blanche from Henry Rachman. deser tion. Virginia from James Luce, desertion. Selma from Albert Namen, cruelty. Marv from Joseph Doplta. nonsuoport. Anna Lucille from Elmer G. Brosin. cruelty. Ion*1 from Walter Ehlers. cruelty. Leland R. from Ella Adams, crueltv Helen from James Westergreen. non hupporr. Anna from Georg# Plambeck, cruelty. Building Permits. F B. Martin, 3110 South Thirty-first street, frame dwelling, $3,000. F. B Martin. 3105 South Thirty-first street, frame dwelling. $3,000. W. R. Mathewson. 4002 North Twenty fifth avenue, frame dwelling, $3,000. Real Estate Transfers. Walter C. Berry and wife to Tra L. Zwieker, n. w. corner 40th Ave. and Spencer St., 40x120....$ 450 Ella L Fair and husband to Mol li# A. Howe. n. e. corner Howard St. and Happy Hollow Blvd.. 76x135 2,650 Albert S. Ritchie, et al. to Tsadore Levin# and wifp. 25th St.. 93 feet n. of FrjrrtLlIn St., e. side, 35x60 . 1,350 Katherine M. Cooke and husband to Paul M. Paulsen and wife. Dodge St, 96.66 feet e. of 34th St.. n. side. 47.83x135 6,000 * *: mond C. Higbee nnd wife to Weltha M. Albright, n. w. corner 28th and King Sts.. 240x280, ex change and . " 1 Anna E. Howes and husband to Southern Mtg. and Finance Co. 27th St., 360 feet a. of Ellison Ave.. w. side. 40x130 . 2.600 Ruby G. Culbertson and husband to * \V1114am D. Pruvn. Franklin St . *.o feet e. of 47th St., n. side, 50x150 . 4,200 Soren Lund to John C. Kemp, n. #. corner 51st and Ohio Sts. irregular . 5,500 Edward M. Couch and wif# to Kingman Van Strenberg. et al. Dodge St., 47.55 fp#t c. of S5th Ave.. .. B|d« 47.56x135 . :» ooo Loui* Albert and wife to Morris Lawrynovlcx, s e corner 32d and H Sts.. 53x72.2 . 675 John Crush to George E. Grush, Jr., s. w corner 21st and Elm Sts.. 95x158 800 Joseph Stanaky and wifg to Sarah Chapman. 50fh Sr.. 50 feet n. of France St . w. side. 50x124 500 Nanni# J. McKltrick to Harrison Wlae, 27th St., n. of Burdette St, w. side, 39x110 2,100 Paul Calhoun and wife to Willard S. M*"Eachron, n. w. corner 65th and Mayberry Sts. 65x127 . 1,400 M. L. Endres, Sheriff, to The Byron Reed Co., s. w. corner 42*1 and Bancroft St.. Irregular . 1.750 C. W. Pace nnd wife to Sam tie I MeJster, Vinton St., 200 feet w. of 31 at St . n. side. 60x129.3 .. 200 Standard Development Co. to Ainv Devaney. s w corner 4 2d ami Pine St., 54x104 .. 1,000 Edward A. t'arlaton fo Joseph Ska In and wife, Burt St., 85 feet w. «.f 48th St., n. side. 44x94 8,500 Tom Austin and wife to George M. McKltrick. 21st St.. 166 feet * of Grace Sr . e. aide 33x14" 1.108 Gertrude M. Schuster and husband to Frank Coroch. *»t al, 24th St . 120 fo«t s. of Ida St., e. side. 40x125 .». t. 6,100 Slret Storm tints Off Anita Elrctric Service Atlantic, la,, Jiec. 12.—For more than a week Anita. (la.) merchants and householders havp been forced to resort to keroseno lamps as the result of tho recent severe sleetstorm. All electric machinery In the town Is stilled. The village newspaper is us ing handset type. The High line sup plying cu i cut w:’.s .almost destroyed. SOFT BONES-RICKETS It has been said that “one half of our children have or have had rickets,” and this bone-weakness appears to be increasing, doubt less due to vitamin-deficient nourishment. Scott's Emulsion of pure, vitamin-rich, cod-liver oil, is recognized world-wide as being supreme as a food-tonic in rickets or other con- ^ „ ditions of weakness due to faulty nutrition. Give I Scott’s Emulsion regularly. J. _ * ftcoti & Bowue, Bloomfield, N. J. 14-13 A D$ ERTIHKMKNT, Neuritis Means Nerve Torture Tho agonizing pain ranged by neuritis ban driven thuunandi of suf ferer* to the uao nf narcotic* or other habit-forming drug*. Probably no ail ment that afflict* mankind I* capable of producing morn excruciating tor turn than an advanced case of nerve Inflammation. Thank* to medico! aoianco, It I* no longer necennary for anyone to re*ort to Clangorous drug* for the relief of this dlKtreaalng complaint. Kopa Neuritis Tablet* go direct to thecaune of tho trouble and help to remove it quickly, safely and effectively. They contain no "dope"—no habit forming drug* Their action I* highly benefit;, la! to tho entire system, and tho weak, Inflamed nerve* usually peapond to their healing Influence with amazing ra pldlty. If you ward to be free from neuritis misery, go today and obtain n pack age of Kopa Neuritis Tablet*. Pilce, *1.00. Hold In Omaha by Hheitnan \ MnConnell Drug Htore* and nil other leading druggists. TJnerleke & Runyon Co.. Alfts,, Ban Francisco, CONSUL LEONARD TO RETURN HOME Shenandoah, la., Dec. 12.—Walter Leonard, United States consul at Stockholm. Sweden, writes his mother, Mrs. A. Brooden of Essex, that he will probably return to the United States in the spring to be assigned to some other port in Europe. Mrs. Leonard, formerly Miss Blanche Schweitzer, is spending the winter in Paris, tearing the French language. Stockholm is too cold for her health and she hopes Mr. Leonard will he assigned another post. LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE CREDITORS OF M. E. SMITH Sr CO.. INC.: NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Creditor*’ Protective Commit tee, acting under the agreement dated March 28. 1924, has extended the term of said agreement for a period of six months beyond December 31. 1924. Dated December 5, 1924. JOHN W. BIRD Chairman. RALPH VAN VECHTEN. % Vice Chairman. GEORGE IV. MAULL, EDWIN A. POTTER. JR., HOWARD C SMITH, Creditors’ Protective Committee. p r.-12. TO THE CREDITORS OF M. E. SMf*TH & CO.. INC.: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Creditors’ Protective Commit tee, acting under the agreement dated March 28, 1924, ha* accepted legal title to the notea and claims of the creditors of M. E. Smith A Co., Inc., parties to said agreement. Dated December K, 1924. JOHN W. BIRD, Chairman. RALPH VAN VECHTEN. Vice Chairman. GEORGE W. MAULL. EDWIN A. POTTER. JR., HOWARD C. SMITH, Creditors’ Protective Committee. D, 6-12. TO THE CREDITORS OF M. E. SMITH Sc CO., INC.: NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Creditors' Protective Commit lee, acting under the agreement dated March 28. 1924, has amended said agree ment and that said amendment ha* been filed with Guaranty Truet Company of New York. 140 Broadway. New York, and Continental and^Gommerclal National bank. 208 South LaSalle Bt., Chicago, the deposltariea tinder* said agreement. Copies of said amendment may be obttlned on application to George W. Henderson, Secretary. 31 Thomaa St.. New York City, or to either of the depositaries above mentioned. Dated December K, 1924 JOHN W. BIRD. • 'ha It man. RALPH VAN VECHTEN. Vice Chairman. GEORGE W. MAULL, EDWIN A. POTTER. JR., HOWARD C. SMITH, Creditors’ Protective Committee. D. S-12. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. To the owners of all Tots lands, tracts and parcels of land*, within Htreet Im provement District No. J627, and to the owners of all 1 its, trgc's and parrels of lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part of 'K'' Street from 2Vth Street to 28th Stree*. 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 Improve ment of that part of ' K" Street from 27th Street to 28th Street, In the City of Omaha, by changing tt.e grade, grad ing and paving, raid petition being in words and figures ns follows; Honorable City Council, We, the undersigned, owners of lots and lands abutting on K Street from 27th Street to 28th Street In Street Improve ment District No. 2627 ir the City of Omaha, being • ecord owners of a major* i«a» of the fro.it?,'*; of taxable property abutting upon said street, as shown i-y the generally racognixed mans of taid eltv, do hereby neHtlon that tne same be improved by changing the grade upon said street as at present fixed anl es tablished to correspond with the eleva tion hereinafter specified and Eet forth; that said street be improved b working and grading as soon as practicable to the grade and elevations herein specified, and by paving. And we further petition the City Coun cil to order said Improvement! and cause the same to be mad?, nllowin.: thirty days from the property owners in raid district for the property run to des'g nate the material vcai*-«d to be used in paving And, in consideration < f taid grade be ing so changed and the street being worked and graded a* her<»n petitioned for, we hereby respectively waive all damages or claims for damages by rea son thereof or in any manner hereinaf ter resulting from changing of said grade end the cutting, filling or work ing said street as herein petitioned for; Grade of K Street from 27th Street to 28th Street. Elevations of • South North Curb. Curb. West curb of 27th Street, ns paved .185.07 114.9.1 Point 35 feet West of 27th Street.116.2 116.2 Point 60 feet West of 27th Street . .116.1 116.1 Point 15 feet West of 27th Street .115.5 118.5 Point 111 feet West of 27th Street.1S2.7 1S3.7 Point 135 f<*et West of 27th Street .1*1.1 1*1.1 East curb of 2«th 8treetl54-9 1 55.2 West curb of 2*th Street .154.9 155.2 Nils Anderson. October 29. 1*24, I.ot 7. Block 66, City of South Omaha, 69 feet front by 150 feet deep Charles and Katie Chrupek. November 6. 1924. Lot 1, Bln,-k 0*. City of South Omaha. «o feet front by 159 feet deep. Mary, Frank A . and Ann*e L. Gunder ■en November 12th. 1924. Lot 12, Block 6* City of South Omaha, 60 feet front by 150 feet deep. Filed November 1 4, 1 924, at 1" 10 o’clock a. m. You are further notified that you and each of you will have fifteen days from lne one-ton Ford Truck with Steel bodv nrd ah, «r« entlng ss Dart pavnient. one 1921 one-ton truck now in #*e in that de partment Proposals musf ba scaled marked "Proposals for Ford Truck" and must be Hddressad to James P Hoctor. City Clfrfc. Omaha Nebraska, and must be on flit lb hts office on or before Tuesday. De cember 16. 1924. at 10 d clock a. m . and as evidence of good faith and guarantee that contract will be entered Into, should award be made thereon, each bid must be actompanlsd bv a certified rhadk In i V amount of 150.00 mad* payable to the Cltv of Omaha The Council reserves the right to re iser anv or ell bids Published in accordance with Resolu tion No *015. Merle* 1924 Omaha, Nebraska. December 11, 1924 JAM EM J\ DOCTOR. CUr Clerk. 1> II, 12. 13 __ NuTti !■:. To the owners »>f ..II lots, lands, trarts and parcels of lauds, within Htreet im provement District No. 258". and to the owners of all lots, tracts and parents of lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part of 63d Htreet from Hlondo Htreet to Maple Street, In the City of Omaha. Nebraska, Noth a Is hereby given that fliers los been filed with the City Clerk uf the City of Omaha n petition for the improve ment of that part of 63d Htreet from Blondo Htreet to Mapl« Htreet, jn the Cltv t.f Omaha, by paving and curbing e*»liX petition being In words and figures as fhljowa: Petition for Improving 63d Htreet. frrm Blondo Htreet. to Mania Htreet To the Honorable city Council of the C'Lv of Omaha; We, the undersigned owner* of lots of lands abutting upon that part of fid street from Blondo Htreet to Maple Htract ih street Improvement District N-* v |o, In the City of ' tmiha, being record own ers of *• majority of th*- feet fronts** on said part of said efre.-t, as shown by the generally recognised mows of ns Id city, do hereby petition that tb** same be Improved by paving »ml « orbing And we do further petition tb<* council to order such Improvement and CK'tne M to be made, and that thirty days be al lowed to the property owners In said dis trict within which to designate the ma terial dfaired to be used in the paving of said Btreet. Phoebe K Mingus, September 2 1*24. nil of Lot 17, Block 6, Halcyon 11 * 1«h t ■*. 6" f.-et front. Dorathea Hosacker. September 1921. nil of Lot 1H, Block 5. Halcyon Height 60 feet front Nels and ArneN.-t Hatmusnen, Heptetn her 10. 1924. all of Lots 19 and 20. Block 6. Halcyon Heights. 100 feet front, Andrew and Agdn W Penrsnn, Hep ♦•tuber 13. 19 2 4. nil ..f Lot* 31 and 19. Block 5. Ilnb yon Heights, too fret front •fosftf 1 ioftia, Hej.it 1924, all of Lot 24, Block 6, Halcyon M ights. R0 fe. t ftnnt Anna M. Schmidt, September 17, 1924, nil of Lot 9. Block 4, Hub yon Heights. 60 fe*t front. Charles H Dlvle, September 17. 1994. ell of Lot *, Block 4. Halcyon Heigh'*, 10 feet front i CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. August Wulff, September 19. 1924. *11 of Lot 15, Block 4. Halcyon Heights, 60 foot front. lfi J. Bucklrv. September 21. 1924. *11 of Lot. 12. Block 4, Hull yon Heights, 50 feet front Harry F Payne. September 21. 1124, all of Lot 13, Block 4. Halcyon Height*, 60 feet front. Lena M. Andersen. September 23. 1924, nil of Lot* 10 and 11, Block 4, Halcyon Heights, each CO feet front. Anna R. Gleason, October 1, 1924, all of Lot 1. Block 12, Hale>on Heights, oO feet front. Maurice I). M« Michael, petober 2. 1924, all of Lot 20, Block 13, Halcyon Heights, 60 fi»et front. Augusta lioerath. October 2, 1924. an of Lot 6, Block 12, Halcyon Heights, 50 feet front. Edward P. Stoltenbejg, October 2. 1924, nil of Lot fi, Block 12. Halcyon Heights, 50 feet front. Ruth K. Moulton, October 2. 1924, all of Lots 11 and 12, Block 12, Halcyon Heights, each 60 feet front. .Josephine O. Lindberg. October 2, 1924, all of Lots 17 and Is, Block 13. Halcyon Heights each 60 f«*et front. Cal l A. Spring. October 2. 1924, all *of Lot 22. Block 13, Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front., Fannie i>. .Tackson. October 2, 1924., all of Lot 7. Block 12, Halcyon Heights. 60 fee; front by J 28 fpet deep, and also the North ’a of Lot S. Block 12. Halcyon Heights, 25 feet front by 128 foet deep. C W. Rastnuss. October 2. 1924. Sotitn of Lot 8. Block 12. Halcyon Heights. 2 3 feet front by 128 feet deep, and also Lots 9 and 10. Block 12, Halcyon Heights, each 60 feet front by 128 foet deep. Abbia Wehrll, October 2, 1 924. Lots 15 and 1«. Block 13, Halcyon Heights, each .50 feet front by 128 feet deep. Cecil T. Cacka, October 2, 1924, T.ot 19. Block 13. Halcyon Heights, 50 feet front by J2H feet deep. Ernest H. and Gretchen L Tlndell, October 4. 1924, Lot 24, Block 13. Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128 fuet deep. Oscar O. and Ethel Hager. October 6, 1924, Lot* 8. 9, South 40 feet of Lot 10, ;ind also Lots H and 12, Block 21, Halcyon Heights, 240 feet front by 128 feet deep. Charley F. and Mamie II. Blake, Octo ber 8. 1924. South «/* of Lot 6, Block 21, 25 feet frqjjt by 128 feet deep, and also Lot 8. Block 21. Halcyon Heights, 30 feet front by 128 feet deep. Pauline J’eters, October 7, 1924, Lot 24, Block 2g. Halcyon Height", 60 feet front by 128 feet deep. Harry Mailer, October 7. 1924, Lot 22, Block 29, 6o feet front by 128 feet deep. Elof M. Johnson. October 2°. 1924, Lot 8. Block 2m, 60 feet, front by 12s feet | deep, alyo Lots 7 and 8, Block 28. etch • 60 feet front by 128 feet deep Olof Swanson. Octobe- 20. 1 924. Lot* ! 19. 20. 21. 22 and 23. Block 29. each 50 feet, front by 128 feet deep. Mels Larson, October 21, 1924, Lots 1 and 2. Block 28, 50 feet front by 128 feet deep. May K. Whltm*r. October 22. 1924, Lot 24. B)ock 29. 60 feet front by 128 feet deep. C. E. Rosenqulst and Hanna Boeen qulst, October 22, 1924, Lots 17 and 18. Block 29. 50 feet front by 128 feet deep Anna Andersen, October 22. 1924, Lot 3. Block 28, 50 feet front by 128 feet deep. George B Specht. October 22. 1924. Lot 12. Block 28, 60 feet front by 128 feet deep. Mary L. Voss. October 22. 1921. Lots Hi and 11. Block 28, 50 foet front by 28 feet deep. Ralph Richardson, October 23, 1924. I.ot 23. Block 20, 50 feet front by 128 feet deep. Eqjery O. Dye, October 23. 1924. Lot 1, Block 21, 60 feet front by 128 feet deep, and also the North of Lot 2. Block 21. 25 feet front by 128 feet deep. Filed November 17, 1924, at 4:40 o’clock P. m. You and each of you are further noti fied that you will have fifteen days from December 1 1. 1924, the first day of pub lication hereof 1n which to file protest in the office of th*' City Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Punished in accordance with Resolution No 8028. Series 1 924. Omaha, Nebraska. December 1 1. 1924. JAMES P. DOCTOR. City Clerk. Dec 11-12-13 “BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT-Iantle 1000 THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. [ 19c per line etch aay, * or 2 daye. 17c per line each day, 3 nr 6 day*. 16c per line each day, 7 day*. 16c per line each day. 30 days. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FLOKEN- Nettie. December 9 aged 45 years Is survived by her father and mother. Mr and Mrs. J. A Floren; three brothers. (\ F Floren. Seattle. Wash. Arthur and Frank. Red Oak. fa : two sister*. Mrs. M. K. MeChesney and Miss Jesale Floren. both of Omaha Funeral set sites will be held from the family residence. 5415 Florence boulevard. Saturday. December \3. at 3 I*, m Inter ment Forest Lawn cemetery Braliey A Dorranre mortuary In i-barge. HOLLARS—Mrs. Kathryn, age 5b years, heloved wife of Janies W. She is sur vived beside her husband by two son*. Roy J and Joseph W.. and three daugh ters. Mrs A l\ Ifackpen. Mrs. H J Haller. Mrs. H Dwyer Funeral Saturday morning from the resi hence. 405 North Thirtieth street, at *10 a m. to S* John church at 9 » to In terment Holy Sepulcher -emeterj. Gentleman's mnrtuarv in 'barge HONER Faul J i.’0l2 Locu*t hrset. *0 vears of age passed away December 11. Deceased is survived by hts widow, Mr*. Amelia Hotter, and two daughters. Mrs. Ida Wurn and Mr* Grace Nichols. Funeral services at the residents 2^12 Locust street at 4.40 a m. fw the Sacred Heart church at 9 a# m on Monday. December 15. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery RAMKR—Mrs Anna Grace beloved wife «• f brut e H IUiiioi l'.Member 1U, 1524. u t family residence* 5001 Underwood Ave., tige 40 yeara. 10 months 2 days. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 1 o', lock ! from M i *<»n tempi*- l^Oh and Douglas, under .luspj. . s of KufttenGh chapter of Faster Star Interment Forest I*awn cemetery. Friends are welcome BROWN Mary Ann. age 75 veara. pnaaed a wav lu-.iinber 11 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. T H Whiting. 5715 May berry. Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from ‘ha borne of her daughter. M * •* i' II Holt* 1 520 R St. Lincoln. Neb _ HKRIIYIIA N — Kdwa rd f ,*ge year*, died Wednesday at his home. 2124 South Thfrty-t'ilrd. He i* minvlved by hla wife Dalsv son Professor • ecR 44 , ana Ofjsh’rr Ms. W T Gegnebln Funeral Friday at * p rn from *he resi dence Rurlal al Forest (.awn cemetery Vault* and Monuments. 2 “Automatic Scaling** mncrata burial vgulta recommended bv all leading undertakers M f'd by Omal.a Cone-it* Burial Vault Co tatfftl Director*. S HKAFET ft HEAFET Undertakers and Em ha 1 mars Phone AT. 2J»3l office 2611 Farnam _tESTAHLIRH ED SINCE 1»»» I It ll.piT ft RIEPEN. At Tour Sei vice. ♦?2S-..’4 rnrnlnr StJA. 1»»l Brailey & Dorrance. irUFFMANOROSBY ambulance. Podge and 24th St Funeral directors, ,IA. IfOl N. i* SWANHUN. 17TH AND CUMING Quiet Plgnlfled SupervlalOW JOHN A. UENTLKM AN HA. Htu.1411 Pa mum *t (*. <\ HAT NILS FUNERAL HOME N*. ::4th MtKB. Oil? T.riLIE o7 MoOItK 24th and Wirt. WE i, )\ K PURKP.T ft SON F i nam i *• iH \ HJR Omctcrl**. 4 VISIT FOR EST LAW N Call at the greenhouses at entrance of For eat Lawn (emetery tweet of Florenea) orders are being taken for evergreen blankets end winter wreath*. Pnaoiuil*. • T7« e"""hAI.VATIC'N AItV T industrial home solicits your old • lothlng. furnltur*. maga zines We collect. We distribute Phone fA 4196 and our wagon will call. Call end Inapact cur new home ina^N llthK TO CRKPITOItM of A K Lowe 1 will not he rcspnnalhla for any credit granted Mi- A W I ...wo. 3711 V Hr_ COSTUMER, theatri.nl historical masqui costumes to rent. Lisbon. 1614 Howard. ItUY your toya at wholesale price*. Omaha Pa 1411 11arney Rt. I.»,l nml Fminil. ■ ID i ( ( • l.' .ither . He«> • ordaining four keys I'm.l'T please return to want ad Pept , Omaha He*. _ PnlfNlJ Rhephard dog Black and white, owner « an have by pevlng for this ad w i |gl| S It |..\V’A III • fi.i i e! Ill n . f ie.lv « si - el »nd grid icsdei handl 'M Tel 1IA 6642 \ MAN tilKT NIlUiKSTlONN. XMA* WREATH* NOW' LEE LARMON. ltur own home, liberal M) \\ i ,u- Immediate)) United 8aI Bervlcs son Blvd 111,__ HE a beauty spet ialist Double your earning* Our training equips you fur best positions. Day or night. Inquire Molar College. 1 oji S 1-th Hi. DISH WA8HE1L woman preferred. 8f. Paul Cafe Saturda) *. -' ll N St MA. 3401. Help \\ .ttiD'il Mil* It A R HER 1 NO taught dub'kly Day or night Muter graduate* il*»v« t i* at big ps> < all or write. Moler Barbel Collage. 109 P 16th _ _ _ \ 1.1. r.«- w •• • - • willing to accent g \ernment position# $117-1.60 (traveling «-r stationary), w.u# Mr »lament, ISA St LouL m KIIU vi n liHAK beginner* ll»*« 1250 twhlrh position ). Railway Y-27M, Omaha Wee._ Help WMHi—Malt' and I ein il. H COLORED man and wife without chil dren Man must be capable and experl • need houss *er\ant end waiter Woman must be good cook References required Call Mis Thomas C ltvrne. H V 3427 or call at rstldence » Jacki m _ RFF1NFD salespeople to handle excep tion wily fine lino silk under garments. Cull JA 5 474 or post office Ho \ No 4tt .. 1 ■1 1 1 —1 ‘ Siilrumi ii unit Aitoil*. 8# TEMPORARY salesman wanted In each of follow ing tow nd Island I sure. It** 1ft Ice, N. ot t *bl u f f North iMtillt. lid • ) Hastings If oldregi Kearney, lisidg*'-port. M« Cook, t'hadron. must b* w ell m> qualnted locally, about two work used md put In full lime. u. mere handl *• to carry, good pa> parti, nlars. write C M Rood. Ai* Peters Trust Bldg . nro 'h*. N- b VC 1 - »M. *1111 r Til ..'I! an established product experienced ssieamsn only, the besi compensation plan w ait future •»'■« uilve r.o-sibll'i iss *vei off. --l Telephone Mr )(ttchi-o< k Thursday. Kri daw •« aaUudas. a i*. U4A a F1NAXCIAI., _ MiisIiip.s O|i|>1V. or WEST FARNAM—Well furn sunny room, walking distance $25 for 2 F-d. H * 07.70 WE o*o2 Nicely fur. rm prlv. home Excellent location. reasonable, reference DAVENPORT. 2M2—Warm room close In. on** or tw" I ’ 'o week. AT. **07 WE 6|5>—Two furnished rooms; lsdles preferred Hooip, for Housrkrrpine. 76 TWK.NTY-SIXTH. C«J !• — P.rlor f! -or. I room apartment, 2. 3. 4-room suites, very reasonable to parties employed. Gas. heat, ph me, electricity, garage. clos#-ln. AT. 1136.__ l AND 2 rooms, well furnished conveni ently located Reasonable rent. 2554 Douglas DODGE. 2017 — 1. 2-room nartments everv thmr furnished Private entrance. JA UIT SEVENTEENTH Sr. 1*29 V—7 attra - the rooms. Everything furnished. WE. .74M 3!ii CAT TFDRNIA—Two 3-rooms, fur nlshcd with h e i •, ■ ir^ir 1 fl-nr HA 4-~>M 3630 EVANS— 3 or * modern fvfmfshed rroms for light h^usekep ng KE 357 4 TWO good housekeeping rooms, IS 50 per week 2t:2 Harney. Wlirrp to Stop In Town. 78 HOTEL SANFORD—ltth and Fsrnam HOTEL HENHHAW —l«th and Fsrnam. Special Itstes to Permanent Guests Apartments of ItuiMim; Owners and ManiRiT* \swociation. Inftirnislthd. 80b A BARGAIN THAT CANT BE BEAT Five room flats desirable close-In loca tion, kitchens completely eouipped with stoves, cabinet* and Ice boxes At a rental of 83, JONES ST.. 2661—Lovely 3 and 5-room Huts., strictly mod. AT. 2437. Flora Apta. STEAM heat, 4-room apta.. $30 and up; close in O. P. Steblilns. 1610 Chicago St. Business Places for Kent. 82 LARGE building for parage or atorage. for rent. 717 S, 27th St. Houses for Kent. 83 MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Five-room modern, oak finish, hot water heat, half block to St. Johns and Creigh ton university, walking distance, good car service. Only $40 month. Five rooms, new house, Lockwood dis trict, half block north of Leavenworth. Thin Is excellent at only $50 per month. Adults only. Five rooms, two lota, garage, modern bui gas. Clifton Hill district, beautiful placa. Only $35. Immediate possession on all above. AT. 4066. KE. 1732. For Rent—Colored Six-room house near 21st and Clark Sta., $16 oo per mo Chas. W. Young & Son, H.n? City Natl Bk AT. 9644; WA 7*65. FOR RENT Private office and waiting room with telephone service Apply 1602 City National Bank Bldg. ?312 HOWARD ST. Hose In. 5-room flat, to be decorated throughout. pn«*»*ston soon. $45 p*r mo. L P Spalding A Son. JA 5731. 611 N. 30TH ST.—7 rooms, newly dec orated; oak finish downstairs: must be seen to be appreciated. Garage If de sired. HA. 1092.* 8 ROOMS. 2420 N 14th St.—$45. Call PAYNE & SONS. JA. 1016. 1105 F 2STH ST—6-room modern house, $35. Own-r. 352 F 23th HA. 4446 SIX-ROOM HOUSE, all modern, with gar age. Call KE, 4ftQ«. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Business Property. 91 BUSY TRANSFER CORNER. IDEAL INVESTMENT, 9% NET. GLOVER & SPAIN. JA. mt. Real Estate—Investments. 92 INCOME 12,370, .ran!! apt. Bargain, 10,000. Inquire 3037 South 2?.rd St. City Acreage for Sale. 94 WEST DODGE 2 1-2 ACRES In a few years thia property will double in value. In the rn«a-rtirne it will mik^ a very comfortable home. Two and one-half acre* facing east on 66?h atreet nea Weatera avenue with attractive six-room house, full basement, furnace, electric light#, etc. Oak floors and finish. Well. Wind mill and garage. Owner will sell tor $7,7 50 on very easy terms. George & Company, AT-lantie 3024, Houses for Sale. 95 $100 OFF on any house purchased this week; choice of locations; sell one $200 down. Shopen A 6*o., Ke»l:ne Bldg T. B CAMPBELL builder of good homes A few completed. Right location, price and terms. 239 Keeline. AT §644. Houses—North. 96 Minne Lusa Residence « LARGE ROOMS 2-CAR GARAGE W hat will you offer for a $15,f.«'o resi dence located in the beet locaQon in Minne Lusa " Consists of larg* livid* room 14x 2.4, with fireplace and built-in booKrascs. **xtra la-ge dining room with built-in buffet, regular breakfast room that will accommodate S or 10 people; kitchen with built-in features on first floor. 4 bedrooms and bath on the second floor. ba*h flu shed in tile; oak ar.d white enamel throughout; full basement stationary J tuba, every modern convenience monev W 1! put in; garage 2ftx20 will hold .' cars 'v.th solid concrete drive south front on paved street, all raid- Owner says * maka an offer you might buv ? T*th;nr Payne jnvebtmtnt < meant 537 Omaha Mat’! Bk. BWg AT $»«■* Evenings call Gibeon KE 32!*. New Ion KE 1141. FLORENCE FIELD BUNGALOWS $ SA0 DOWN Tuat listed two brand new bungalows in Florence Field, ad.1ofr.ing Minne Luea right up to the minute. 2 different , all built in features, finished with oak t and white enamel throughout These must be sold and we will submit ari' 1 reasonable offer and try our best to get I it accented. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. $37 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg AT 5f$P. Evenings call Newion, KE 1141. Gibson,! KE. 3227. KOUNTZB PARK BUNGALOW*. $5Au CASH PRJCR ONLY $5. $<*<». Neat five-room oak finished tun-' galow; garage; large lot. ‘0x14#; paved street A real home. OSBORNE REALTY CO. $36 Petars Trust Bldg. JA. 2211. So, 150 Well worth *he monev. Five-room bunga low. Nearly new Best of construction and finish. Convenient to car and school Eaty ttffflx Call Grant Beaton. AT 5540. STRICTLY MODERN NEW HOME, $506 DOWN. BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK FLOORS PAYNE A SONS. JA lOlt. W ILL build and financa your home on easy te^p s See ua for r ar.t J O. S. hm'ta. 354 Omaha Nations; JA. 1795 1) K BUCK A CO., buv and sell teiw.ee REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Houses—North. 96 New Bungalow Bargain ONE YEAR OLD. Exceptional bungalow bargain. Here Is * lome to bo proud of. East front with forage and concrete driveway. Lawn and ■ hrubbery. Rear yard fenced. The in 'Hor is decorated throughout. Oak ’loorn and finish. Built-in tub in bath. Built-in kitchen cabinet and Ironing joard. Laundry tube In basement, fruit oom. Everything to make a comfortable lome. $5,750. On term*. Out north In lew neighborhood. Llckly, KE. 1429. 7 ROOMS— 4 corner bed rooms, hot water heatlnr plant, decorations new. level lot and all Improvements in and paid. Double garage. Price reduced from ?5.5no to $5,090 for quick sale as owner is leaving city. Harrison & Morton, JA. 0814. 5012 FLORENCE BLVD —8-rm. mod. Payments. Crelgh, 608 Bee. JA. 0200. Houses—South. 07 BUNGALOW SACRIFICE. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Beautiful, new, latest type bunga low with fireplace. nunronm, breakfast room, best of plumbing, wall tub, pedestal lavatory, etc ; finished in oak and enamel. «.aV floors throughout; south front lot; extra lot With double garage If desired. Some one Is going to get a wonderful bargain In this home. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO.. G30 Peters Tru*t Bldg Jackson 2281. 16TH AND OAK Nine rodros. strictly modern home in good location, on paved street. Pries $3,750 on •?asy terms. Call Pedersen, HA, 1485. Houses—West. ~ 98 Near Clairmont $100 DOWN. The owner of this nearly new bungalow purchased It Just a few months ago and on account of poor health Is forced to sell and has made the price accordingly. Consist* of large living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in features and break - fast nook. 2 elegant corner bedrooms and bath; tile floor; built-in tubs on the first floor, good attic above; full basement; nice level lot; l block to car: close to school, handy locatin Pri'-e $5,100. Get your contractor and see If he will dupli cate this bungalow for less than we are askinr for It if we give you the lot. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 637 Omaha Nat'] Bk. Bldg AT 6969. Evenings call Gibson KE. 3227, Newjon. KE 114*. 1-2 Acre—$3,150 Good four-room house with full cemented basement, good well. One block to paved street. Near Elmwood park. $359 down, balance easy monthly payments. Payne & Sons, ‘realtors. 318 8 J9th St. JA. 1918. Evenings B E. Kilrore HA. 5*27 or C. V. Alien KE 5744, 901 SO. 55TH ST. Five rooms brand new. strictly modern. 1 block to car. Fireplace, etc.. $« 489. On easy terms. Owner. JA. 1914. -$ 6-ROOM modern home; $ bedrooms end bath 2d floor; large lot; 1 block to car: paved street. 14 180: terms Evening;# rail KE 6811; day JA. 1966. 8-ROOM modern oak finish. Field club district, only 87 259. make your own terms. Owner AT 6135 HA 9843 SEE Morrison Lumber and Coal for pricea on garages. Best construction at mini rr.im cost. WE. 5541, FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy home*. List your property with us for results JA. 1428 BURT C. FOWLER CO . Realtors WILL build to your order on our beauti ful lots ?n Edgewood: very easy term* Phone AT. 1540. For Sale—Florence. 161 GALL NETHAWAY for trades and home It beautiful Florence. Whites only. KE 1409 Lots for Sale. 102 HAVE a few well located lots In Edge wood for sale For prices call C A Grimme!. JA 15U. Wanted—Real Estate. 162 For results list your property with FIRST TRUST CO. AT r 7 294ftp First Natl. Bank LIST your property with us or. If yoa are in the market for acreage, call Lou la Cohn for quick sales MA 0143 l>f A $0l» C D HUTCHINSON CO.. Real Estfe _1633 Farnem JA S411 WE CAN SELL TOUR PROPERTY. Hamilton a company 297 Neville BickJA. CUT, AICTIOXS. Auction Sales. 106 AVCTIOV. Saturday nfTyrnoon at * c clock Many lota of furniture must be closed out. Sfepherscn l£c> Capitol Ave. I TWINS!!! Twin Homes Located at 4666 William Street (Standard Place) and 2565 Ida Straet (Minne Lata) uf 3E Beth wonderfully complete and 2 ready to occupy, have fire fins, large rooms, living room has flre h place, bookcases. and French doors ZZ opening into dining room; center ^ hae openings Into every'part of the house, dandy tile bathroom*, * pedestal lavatory. built-in beth H tub. and clothes chute, ides! kltch ^ en with canopy over gas stove, 2 built-in cabinets neat breakfast nook, trace for built-in les bo* ts 2^ Ice from outbids and handy fro- ] J5 eery-deli very door, pressed brick 7Z foundation, large floored attic. full C *r* bi»enifni at i *■ * c*wn#rt r «:• -ee them today and take your choice. Both in fine locations ©a paved street, sear school %r 4 car *7* allowance for light fix ture* Window shades and screens furnished free £*e these homes today They win please you Phone and we will cell w.th warm, closbd car. D. E. BUCK a CO.. Builder. 7*2 Omaha Nat't JA *0M> DEALER’S STOCK [ ' * ■» M of Willys Knight Cars Will Be Sold at Sacrifice ^ There are only a few and they are the very latest f models and are equipped with the wonderful Ij»n j Chester balancer and balloon tires. Only a Few Consisting of both open and closed models. I Act Quick If Y'ou Want One Douglas Motor Corporation 30th at Sprague Kenwood 0182 I ■man ■ in nn - **■■■■ ■■■■■■ n i ■ ■ i ■ n w■ . k