j IN WILKS 42 EufT _ Escapes From Hospital to Spend Christmas Horn*} Feet, Face Frozen. Shelton, Neb., Deo. St.—With both feet and one aide of hlo face frozen and In a fatigued condition, Morris Steinke, 40, and single, who has been an inmate of the etate hospital at Ingleslde the last year, arrived at his home, eight miles north of Shelton, to spend Christmas with the family. He escaped from the hospital about 0 Wednesday night and walked the entire distance, 42 miles, through the deep snow. He traveled all night and part of the day, being on the rdad more than IS hours. He had no over shoes and the soles of the shoes he was wearing were heavily caked with ice, freezing his toes, heels and a portion of each foot. Physicians say it will be necessary to amputats his fset. The temperature was about 10 de grees below zero and farmers who saw Stelnke walking along the road i stated that he was apparently walk ing under great difficulty. They say he was nearly two hours going the last mile. Authorities at the hospital tele phoned that the man w’as missing and wanted to know If he had returned home. Stelnke came home Thanksgiving without leave to spend the day with relatives and when authorities dls ^^coyered he had again escaped, they supposed he was headed this way. Stelnke was formerly engaged In farming several miles north of Shel ton. About a year ago he suffered a nervous breakdown and was commit ted to the state hospital. MAIL ROBBERS IN KANSAS CITY JAIL Fred Poffenbarger. Jr., and Keith Colllna, principals m the $3,500,000 mall train robbery at Council Bluffs In November, 1920, who were rear rested on additional charges In the cass following their recent release from th* federal penitentiary, spent Christmas in the county Jail at Kan sas City, Kan., Instead of being re turned to Council Bluffs. Collins and Poffenbarger were to have been brought her* last Tuesday go they could spend Christmas In thslr horns city, but an unsuccessful attempt by them to break Jail caused authorities at Kansas City to change their plans. No word has been re ceived here as to when the pair will hi transferred to tha Pottawattamie county Jail. BUILDING WORK HEAVY FOR YEAR Omaha contractors and horns build ers in 1924 used more than $65,000,000 worth of lumber, concrete, cement, ^plumbing and heating fixtures, mill P*^i’ork, and brick and structural steel, according to figures compiled by the Chamber of Commerce. With one-fourth of the reports still to b ereceived, ths returns show a total of $53,081,000. Totasi of the several items are: Brick and tile, $12,549,000 and $16, 000,000; structural steel, $3,602,000 and $4,500,000; lumber and millwork, $22, 907,000 and $30,000,000; concrete and cement, $3,768,000 and $4,600,000; plumbing, heating supplies and fur naces, $10,255,000 and $12,500,000. ORPHEUM FOLKS ENJOY DINNER J Manager Will Hartung of the Or " pheum theater was host at a Christ mas dinner Thursday night. The dinner wras served on the stage after the regular night performance. There was a gorgeously decorated Christmas tree and festoons of colored lights and favors for everyone. The guests " were the artists entertaining the pub- , lie this week, members of the theater staff and their families and a few out siders. , J After the dinner was over the stage was cleared and the guests danced to music furnished by the Morgan or chestra. There were no after-dinner speeches, but a number of impromptu specialties were put on by the artists DEVOE. REYNOLDS <* MEET IN NEW YORK The annual convention of Devoe A RaynoUl*. Inc., -will be held at tha Waldorf Astoria hotel In New Rork from January S to 10. Salesman from all over the country will attend. The Omaha branch, located at 411 South Tenth street, will eend 10 men to the convention. J5. S. Phillips, president of Devoe A Reynolds, recently Issued bonus checks to all employes who have been In the service of the company for one a rear or more. Though loaded shotguns have been dragged through the fence success* - fully at times, the custom would not be recommended by Insurance eom prinles.—Toledo Blade. Lees CBHHJPTDS Quickly relieves Bronchitis and Asthma, lu healing fumes penetrate all air pee* ■ages—loosens phlegm—permit normal breathing- at your druggist only SO eta A perfect Emulsion of Creosote, Eucalyptus and Pina Tar. • Sherman A McConnell Drug Co Beaton Drug Co- Halnee Drug Co., Beaton Drug Co. ADVERTISEMENT. , 6 6 6 * b • Preearlptlea prepared fee F*v*r and Grippe M Is tba'amet speedy remedy we baew, Preventing Pneumonia Man Poses as Woman to Trap ’Loggers Above are two vlewa of City Marshal John E. Parker of Gloucester, Maas., who posed for a year as a woman in a campaign against bootleggers through out the New England states. His feminine wardrobe was complete to the last detail, and the "blonde vamp" lured sscores of bootleggers to prison sentences. Occasionally, he fooled even the members of his own staff. At the left, Parker is shown as “Sally," under which name he was known, and at the right he is posed with a bootlegger’s whisky container, showing how they transport their stock in trade. f Out of the Records ; Births and Deaths. Births. Sam and Edith Mazzle, hoapital, boy. Thomaa and Mary McUoldrick, hoapital, boy. William and Leona Mann, hospital, girl. Charles and Nelllo Tuitta, 4117 South Twenty-third etreet, boy. Isaac and Edna Curtis, 6601 South Thir ty-second street, boy. Cuy and Ena Usher, 4617 South Twin* ty-thlrd street, boy. Edward and Ida Mathewaon, S121 H.tskel street, boy. Harry and Anna Kelly, 1117 Maple street, boy. John and Sylvia Simpson, hoapital, girl. Deaths. Mrs. Anna May Baker, hospital, 11 years. John Beedla. hoapital, 66 years. Louise Jean, hospital, 77 years. Ambrose Ainsworth, House of Hopa, 85 years. Building Permit!. T H. Manner, :’,16 South Fifty-flrat street, frame dwelling, 110.000. T. II. Manner, 6116 Western avenue, frame dwelling. $7,000. T. II. Manner. 119 North Fifty-fifth, brick veneer dwelling, $16,000. T. H. Manner. 6679 Marcy, alterations to frame dwelling, $1,000. T. H. Manner, 6871 Mercy, frame dwelling, $8,000. Real Estate Tranrfers, S. Greenhouse and wife to Temple McFayden. southwest corner loth and Charles streets. 41 4x130. ... .9 1 John S. Hall and wife to M. Skol nik. Corby etreet, 120 feet eaat of J9th Rtreet. north side. 30x7$.. 1 Fred It Wead and wife to William A Hoininger. southwest corner 40th street and Redick avenue, 120x275 1,660 Sebastiano Castro and wife to Sam Sacco, Fifth street, 44 feet north of Pine street, west side. 44x103.. T66 Thomas Towey and wife to Holland R. Otis, northwest corner 38th and Chicago streets, 66x150, ex change anil .*.. 1 George T. Morton and wife to Frank W. Gilbert. Belvedere boulevard. 20* feet west of 30th street, north sld*. Irregular . 1,400 Charles Leapley and wife to Joseph F. Murphy, 1' street, 200 feet eaat of 15th street, south side. 60x130.. 660 Oscar W. Your.gberg and wife to Eva Salerno. 41st etreet. 60 feet south of Emilie street, west aide, 60x128 . 4.660 Ray A. Wilson to Theodore W. Met calfe. Corby street. 300 feet west of 43d street .south side. 60x120.. 1,160 Harold S. Grove to Maude F. Melum and husband, Wirt street, *0 feet east of 4Hth avenue, north eide, 40x140 . 3,100 Chira Srhollman and husband to Carl M. Sawyer and wife, 31st avenue. 97.4 feet north of New port. avenue, 45x120 . 6.TI0 Paul Malmos and wife to Hugh H. Harper. Grove etreet. 160 feet east of 37th street, south aide, 4nxl20. 93 Bankers’ Mortgage and Loan Co. to Marguerite Jensen, Fowler avenue. 123.77 feet west of 46th street, north eide. 40x129, and southwest corner 4fith street and Fowler avenue, 89.94x128 . 1,600 George T. Morton and wife to Axel Christiansen, Woolworth avenue, 105.6 feet west of 47th street, north eide, 52x138 . 1,160 Alden A. Barden to Fred Christen sen, 60th street, 46 feet north of Blondn street, east aide, 128x160.. 1,110 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to Frank E. Voight and wife, William etreet. 73.4 feet east of 68th atreet, aouth aide. 60x107 . 1.600 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to Letha M Pitkin, Poppleton ave- j rue, 206.4 feet eaat of 68th atreat, south aide, 60x106. 1,000 Samuel-O. Bundy to Mike E. Ar PAIN the I For quick and com plete relief, no mat ter whether the pain ia in the Back or Side, the Cheat or Limbs, yea can always rely on an AllcecK'g PLASTER A Standard External Remedy •f Orm 70 Yen’Sim**, Sold hr drucilita hi mmrf port of tlio clvtllied world. AOVKRT1MCMEMT. FREE TO ASTHMASUFFERERS Fr«a Trial of a Mathod That Aay ona Can Uto Without Discomfort or Loss of Tima w# h.v. o method for ths control of Asthma end w« went you to try it at our expense. 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Bedford avenue, if fret east of 27th street, north sire, 67x240 1.200 Ida J. Harr to H. A. Wolfe Co., northeast corner 32d and Seward streets. 134.7x150 . 1.100 Frank C. Horacek and wife to Wil liam Weiner, northwest corner 4 2d and Farnsm streets. 4ix . 121% ...El,lit COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS. Notice is hereby given that Frank Dewey. County Clerk, Court House, Omaha, Nebraska, will receive sealed bids up to and until 10 o’clock a. m. oij Tues day. December 30, 1924. for furnishing lumber for use In Douglas County for the calendar year 1926, In accordance with specifications on file In the County Clerk s office. . _ . Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash In the sum of f 100.00 as a guarantee of tha acceptance of the contract, if awarded. Specification blanks for lumber will be furnished by the County Clerk and blda must be made upon same. Bids will be opened by this Beard 9m the hour and date above given. The Board of County Commlaaleners r# aerve to themselves the right to rejeet any or all bids received. . __ By order of the Board of County Coro m'ssloners of Douglae County under reeo lutlon of December 12, 1024. FRANK DEWBT, (SEAL) County Clerk. D-17-18-19-20-22-23-24-24-27-29 NOTICE TO WHOLESALERS AND DEALERS. _ ^ Notice I* hereby given that Frank Dewey, County Clerk. Courthouaa. Omaha, Nebraska, will reeelv* sealed bids up to and until 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. December 30, 1024. for furnishing the fol lowing supplies for uaa In tho Douglaa County Institutions and Departments for tha calendar year 1921, and in accordanca with specification* on file la th^ County C,0? Groceries, Meats and Milk for *■* at tha Douglas County Hospital and Rlv •rvlaw Horae. . ^ _ .. On Orocerlea and Meats for use of tho Indigant Poor, to be delivered In large quantities to tha County Store, Court house. On Drug* and Praacrlptlona for use at the County Hospital. Rlverview_ Homo, County Jail and the Indigent Poor in Douglas County. A separate bid la re quired for furnlahing prescription* In Omaha proper to the Indtgent Four and one for furnishing prescriptions In South Omaha (as known bsfore Annexation) to ths Indigent Poor. Specification blank*. Insofar as they are furnlehed, can be obtained from the County Cl«rk and on Item. wbsr, spe cifications ara furnlshsd by tha County Clark, blda mint ba mada on tba blanka furnlahed. — . . Bach bid on aach apaclfleatlon moat be accompanied by a certified check or each lu the aum of One Hundred Dollars (1100.00) ae a nuaranteo of the accept ance of the contract. If awarded. Blda will be opened at the hour and on the date above shown by thla Board of County Commiaaionera. The Board of County Commiaaionera reserve to them selves tha right to reject any or alt blda reeelvad. _ — , _ _ By order of the Board of County Com mlaalonera of Dou,l»» County. Nebraeka, under reaolutlon dated December 12. it.v FRANK DIWIT. (SEAL ) County Clark. p-n-it-»-»-»-«-»4-:«-iT-M NOTICE-TO-HOTELS-AND RESTAURANTS. ^ Notice la hereby (Ivan that Frank Deway, County Clerk. Courthouaa, Omaha. Nebraeka. will receive sealed bide up to and until 10 o’clock a. m. on Tues day, December 30. 1034. for feeding and furnishing of meal* to Balliffa end Jurors of the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraeka. Bids to be priced per meal each and a menu to bo submitted with each hid. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash In the aum of Fifty Dollars (160.00) as a guarantse of the acceptance of the contract. If awarded. _ _ Bids will be opened by the Board of County Commiaaionera in their cham ber at the hour and date above shown. The Board of County Commiaaionera raaervo to themselves the right to reject any or all blda received. By order of the Board of County Com missioners of Douglus County under reaolutlon of December 12. 1924. FRANK DEWKT. (REAL) County Clerk. P-17-19-19-20-22-12.14-H-27-29. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given that Frank Dewey, County Clerk. Court House, Oma ha, Nebraska will reeelv* seated bids up to and until 10:00 o'clock A. M , on Tues day, December 19. 1914. for furnishing to Douglas County, Nabraaka, for tho calen dar year 1926. auch reinforced concrete culverts, corrugated iron culverts and clay tils pipe, i. o. b. any station In Douglas County Nabraaka. In aoeordanoo with specifications prepared by tho State De partment of Public Works and approved and adopted by thta Board and on fllo with the County Surveyor. Also a aeparate bid for furnishing re inforced concrete onlvorto put In plaoo. all in accordance with specifications ap proved by the Board of County Commis sioners, prepared by the Department of Public Works of the Rt*te of Nebraska, on fllo In tho offleo of the County Sur veyor. A separate Md will alao be reoetved for furnishing Ditch Checks for use In Doug las County, Nebraska for the calendar year 1926, upon specifications to he fur nlahed by each bidder with their bid. Each bM must he made upon proposal blanks end In accordance with specifica tions to he furnished by tho County Sur veyor and each bid must he accompanied by a certified check or cash In the aum of Five Hundred Dollars ($600 00) as n guarantee of tho acceptance of the con tract. If awarded. Bide will be opened by thla hoard at the hour of lfl:O0 A. M. on Tueaday. De cember 30, 1924. The Board of County Cotnmlanlonera reserve to thcmeelvee the right to reject any or all hide received. By order of the Board of County Com missioners of Douglas County, Nebraska, under resolution or December 12. 1914. FRANK DEWET, (REAL* County Clerk. D-17-HM9 V M "4■ 29-27-39 LEGAL N0TICE8. NOTICK OF ANNUAL MFJKTINO. Tou art hereby notified that tha an nual matting of the etockhnldere of tha Midland Title Guarantee A Abatract Com* pany will ba held at tha office of eeld (Company, at Room^SOO, I'aUri True! Kulldlnt, Omaha, Nebraska, on Tuaaday, January nth, 19lf, at 4 p. in., for ihr election of a Hoard of Dtrectora, and for Bi’.ch other hualneat na may properly coma before aaid meeting. MIDLAND TITLK HtlARANTlCN A AH ■TRACT COMPANY, liy JOHN CAMPBKLL, President. Dae. 14-14-17-19-14-11. STOCK HO LI) KHS* MBKTTNO. Notice la hereby given that tha Annual Mealing of the Htockholdere of The Rafik era Reserve Life Company of Omaha, Nabraaka. will ha held at |te home office, In Tha Jlunkara Heaerve Life Kulldlnt Dnuglaa at Nineteenth Slraata In aald City, at 4 o'clock p m. on Wadneeday, January 21. 1914, for the election of Dlrectora and tha tranaarflon of auch other huelneea aa may poiperly coma be fore it. R C WAONIR. Secretary-Treasurer. Omaha Nebreake. December 17. 1914. D-17-14 ll. J fA9 i CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL. ORDINANCE NO. 6301. An Ordinance levying a special tax and assessment on all lota and real estate within Street Improvement District No. 7516 in- the City of Omaha, to cover the cost of curbing and paving 14th Street from Missouri Avenue to “M ’ Street. Whereas: It having bsen, and bsing hsreby adjudged, determined and estab lished that ths sevsrsl lots and piecsa of rsal estats hereinafter referred to have each been specially benefited to tho full amount herein levied and assessed against each of said lots and piscea of real estate, respectively, by reason of tha curbing and paving of that part of 14th Street from Missouri Avenua to M Street. Therefore, for the purpose of paying the cost of said Improvements. BH IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA. Section 1. That the cost of curbing snd paving that part of 14th Street with in Street Improvement District No. 2515 in the City of Omaha from Misaourl Ave nue to M Street, said coat bsing tha sum ot $4,767.00. be and the same in hereby levied and assessed, in proportion to the feet front along said Improvement, aud according to special benefits by rea ton of said improvement upon ths following described lots and real estate, as shov... by the generally recognized map of the City of Omaha. 1891. lithographed and published by Muir & Gaylord, or by ths maps and plats on file in ths office of the City Engineer of said City, said coat being so levied on eaid lots and real estate, respectively, as follows, to wit: Joe Haney. Lot 13. Block 3, Maxwell's A Freeman's Addi tion.« 141.81 Elnar T. Pedersen, I/Ot 14, Block 3. Maxwell's A Freeman's Ad tlon.«. 141.11 Elnar T. Pedersen, Lot 15, Block I. Maxwell's A Frseman’a Ad tlon. 141.11 Einar T. Pedersen, Lot 14, Block 3, Maxwell's A Freeman’s Ad - tlon . 141.31 Elnar T. Pederaen, Lot 17, Block 8. Maxwell's A Freeman's Ad tion. . 141.11 D. P. Potts. Lot 18. Block 8, Maxwell's A Freeman's Addi tion . 141-J1 Glenn T. Miller, ot al.. Lot 19. Block 8. Maxwell's A Free man's-Addition. 141.11 Elnar T. Pederaen, Lot 20, Block 3. Maxwell s A Freeman's Ad dition. . 141.11 Elnar T. Pedersen, Lot 31. Block 3. Maxwell’s A Freeman's Ad tlon. 141.31 Samuel Maxwell, Lot 32, Block 5. Maxwell’s A Freeman's Ad dition . ,141.11 Elnar T. Pederaen, Lot If, Block I. Maxwell’s A Freeman's Ad dition. 141.31 Elnar T. Pedersen, South 40 feet. Lot 24. Block I. Maxwell's A Freeman's Addition ........... 141.31 Carl A- Anderson, North IS.I feet. Lot 24, Block 8, Maxwell's A Freeman's Addition ........ 4S.8I Harry A- Tukay, Lot 1. Block 4. Maxwell’s A Freeman’s Ad dition. .. 111.41 Elnar T. Pedersen, Lot S, Block 4. Maxwell's A Freeman’s Ad dition ... lit -71 Elnar T. Pedersen, Lot 8, Block 6. Maxwell's A Freeman’s Ad dition. 111.71 Einar T. Pedersen, Lot 4, Block 6, Maxwell’s A Freeman's Ad dition. 181.71 Elnar T. Pedersen, Lot 6, Block 6. Maxwell's A Freeman's Ad dition. ... 181.71 Elnar T. Pad er sen. Lot I, Block 4, Maxwell’s A Freeman’s Ad ltlon. .,. 111.71 Elnar T. Psdersen, Lot 7. Blook «, Maxwell's A Freeman's Ad iltlOB. 1»».T1 Roy N. Towl, Lot 8. Block 4, Maxwell's A Freeman’s Addi tion . 119.71 Roy 2f. Towl, Lot •, Block 4, Maxwell's A Freeman's Addi tion. .. 1M.71 Roy N. Towl. Lot It. Block 4, Maxwell's 4 Freeman's Addl- _ tlon. ... 111.71 Roy N. Towl. Lot 11. Block 4, Maxwell's A Freeman's Addl tlon. .. »M.T1 Elnar T. Psdsrsen, Lot II. Lot t. Maxwell's A Free man’s Addl tlon. .. 1M.71 Albert A. Haskins. East 18% fset, Lot It, Missouri Avs nut Place Extension.. •» T9.4I George O. Dyck. Lot 11. Mis souri Avenue Place Extension. 114.19 Elmer B. Colp, Let It. Missouri* Avenue Place Extension . 141.14 A. J. Seaman. Lot II. Missouri Avenue Plaeo Extension ...... ill-8* George C. Flack, North 44 feet West 118.4 feet Tax Let II. ai Section 8-14-11 141.11 Harry S. Stevens. South 44 feet North 40 fsqt West 103.4 fset. Tax Let 13. Section 1-14-11. 141.81 Geo. C. Flack. South 40 feet North 120 feet West 148.4 feat Tax Lot IS. Section 4-14-18- 141.81 Carl A. Anderson. Vacated allay Adjoining and South 14.4 fast West 104.0 feet Tax Lot 18. Sactloa 1-14-18 . >4 80 Total . .44,767.00 Section 2. That said apeolal taxes levied aforesaid on said lots, respectively, ehall become delinquent as fellows: One tenth of the total amount so levied on each of said lota shall become delinquent in fifty days from the passage and ap proval of tbla ordinance; one-tenth In one year; one-tenth in two years; one tenth In three years; one-tenth in four years; ons-tenth in five years; one-tenth In six years; one-tsnth In seven years: one-tenth In sight years; ons-tenth. In nine years after said levy, and being from the passage and approval of this ordin ance- Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of six ©er rent per annum from the time of the levy aforesaid, until the aarne shall become delinquent. Interest at ths rate of ona per cent per month, payable In advance, shall be paid on sach delin quent Installment. flection 3. That ths sntlre amount of tax so lsvled and assessed on any of as id lots may be paid by the ownar of any lots, or the sntlre equal pro rats proportion of said tax on any of said lots may be paid by any person on any rart of said lots within fifty days from said levy and thersupon. said lets or parte of lots shall he exsmpt from any lien er charge thereto. flection 4. That this erdlnanoe shall take effect If daye after lta passage and be In force thereafter. Passed December 24. 1424, JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of City Council. Attest: JAMES P. HOCTOR. (SEAL.) City Clerk. D-24. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1100. An Ordinance levying a special tax and assessment on all lots and real estate within Street Improvement District No. 2610 In the City of Omaha, to covsr the cost of Curbing and Paving "O’* Street from Thirteenth Strsst to Seventeenth Street. Whereas. It having bean, and being hereby adjudged, determined and eatab llnhed that tne several lots and pieces of raal estate hereinafter referred to have each been specially benefited to the full amount herein levied and assessed against each of said lota and pieces of raal •state, respectively, by reason of tka Curbing and Plvlng of that part of "O'* Itreot from Thirtaoath Street to Sov ""Itf.ni.ffc'Vor th» purpo*. •! ».rl.i th. coat of oalil lmproT.rn.nU, __ BB IT OKDAJNBP BT THB CITT COON fill OF THIS CJTT Or OMAHAl Soot)on I. That tha .oat of Cnrbtnf and r.rla# that part of '‘O 8u,.t within 8tract lmpr«v«m,nt Dtatrlat No. lilt In tha City of Omaha, from Thlr the same le hereby levied and aoeeaoed. in proportion to the feet front along said Improvement, and according to special benefits by reason ef said Improvement upon the following described lota and real aetata m shown by the generally recognised map of the City of Omaha, llfl, lithographed and published by Muir A Oaylord. or by the mere and plafa on file In the office of the City Engineer of eatd City, said coat bolng ao levied on said lota and real estate, respectively, as follows, to wit: Anton Koatel. Lot It, Block 1, Llnwood Park .. I 8lt.lt Anton Koatel, I*©t 11, Block 1, Llnwood Park .. lit. It Anton Koatel. West 14 toot I*ot 11, Jllo.k 1. Llnwood Park- ll.l« Mary A. Enright. Eaet II feet Lot 11. Block f. Llnwood Park.... 111.lb J. A. .farobaen. Lot II. Block 1. Llnwood Park ... . * I It-14 J. A. Jacobsen. T*ot 14, Block 1, Llnwood Park . .. llf.l* J. A Jacobean. Lot lb. Btock 1, Llnwood Park .. lll.M MedvIWa. Vanleek. Lot 1t, Block 1, Llnwood Park .... 81t.lt Fred F. Algor, at al.. L*t 17. Block 1. Llnwood Park . lit.4* Albert Vanleek. Lot 11. Block 1, Llnwood Park ............... 141.II Jfy A. Lacey, Lot t. Block 1. Llnwood Pork .. 111.14 Edward Kiefer. Lot 10. Block I, Llnwood Park . flt.lt Henrietta Eden. Lot 11. Block 1. Llnwood Park . 811.14 Barbara Knetal. Lot 1S. Block t, Llnwood Park . ltf.14 Anton Knstal ef. al., Lot 18, Block 2, Llnwood Park .. I1f.lt John Hf«v*»wa. I-rfit 14, Btock 2. Llnwood Park . Jlf.ll John Htovans. 7,©t It, Block 2, Llnwood Park . 111.14 John Keegan, Lot 14, Block 2, Llnwood Park ... 211.14 Edward C. I.ane, Lot 1. Block I, Llnwood Park . 211.14 Edward C. I.ane, Lot 3, Block I, Llnwood Park .. J14 I* Edward (V I.ane, |,«t .1, Block I. Llnwood Park .. .... flf.lt Edward r. f.m»e Lot 4. Block I, Llnwood Park 81i.lt Edward C. Lane, Lot I. Block 6, Llnwood Park ........ . 81**4 F A. Uroadwall. U*t 4. Blo.k I. Llnwood park .. 81* *4 Ursula W Ei reft, |.ot T, Block 4, Unwood Paik 31* *4 Ursula W Knelt Lot I. Block I, Llnwood Park .... 51* *4, Prank Hnukup Jr., 1»ot 1. Block I, Llnw ood Paik . 1 30.1 \ ' Prank Souk up Jr . Lot 2 Block I, Llnwood Parlt .. 1*1.41, CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. Frank Soukup, Jr., Lot 3. Block 6, Linwood Park . 211.86 Axel Paulson, Lot 4, Block 6, Linwood Park . 216.16 Axel Paulson. Lot 6, Block 6, Linwood Park . 219.16 Barbara Kostal. Lot 8. Block 6, Linwood Park .. 219.16 Barbara Kostal. Lot 7, Block 6, Linwood Park . 219.96 Barbara Kostal Lot I, Block 6, Linwood Park . 219.99 Barbara Kostal. Lot 9, Block 6, Linwood Park . 219.19 Joe. Hlavl.a, South 17.2 feet Lot 4, BIock 1, Nicholson Addition.. 92.16 Anton Mirataky, Lot 6, Block 1, Nicholson Addition . 109.92 Frank A. Franciscue, Lot 9. Block 1, Nicholson Addition. 160.94 Frank A. Francieua, Lot 6. Block 7, Block 1, Nicholson Addition.. 212.79 Qeo. E. Kopp, Lot 8, Block 1, Nicholson Addition . 171.99 J. L. Heavey at al.. Lot 9. Block 1. Nicholson Addition. 171.99 Bobt. J. McClellan. Lot 10, Block 1. Nicholson Addition. 171.99 Bessie Stefan. Lot 11, Block 1. Nicholson Addition . 171.23 Fiank Benak. Lot 1, North 6 ft Lot 2, Block 2. Nicholson Addi tion . 214.49 Frank Benak, South 34 feet Lot 2, North 6 feet Lot 3, Block 2, Nicholeop' Addition. 160.11 Frank Benak. South 34 feet Lot 3, Block 2. Nicholson Addition... 87.91 Frank Benak, North 22.8 feet Lot 4, Block 2, Nicholson Addi tion . 43.93 Frank Benak. Lot 12, Block 2, Nicholson Addition . 171.44 Frank Benak, Lot 13, Block 2, Nicholson Addition . 171.19 Frank Benak. Lot 14, Block 2, Nicholson Addition . 176.19 Frank Benak, Lot 18, Block 2, Nicholson Addition . 179.99 Total . 18,661.03 Section 2. That said speclsl taxes levied aforesaid on said lots, respectively, shall becnmt delinquent as follows: Ona-tenth of the total amount so levied en each of said lots shsll become delinquent in fifty days from tine passage and approval of this ordinance: one-tenth in one year; one-tenth In two years; ona-tenth in three years; one-tenth in four years; one-tenth in five years; one-tepth in six years; one tenth in seven years; one-tenth in eight years; ona-tenth in nine years after said levy, and being from the passage and ap proval of this ordinance. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an num from the time of the levy aforesaid, until the same shall become delinquent. Interest at the rate ef one per cent per month, payable in advance, shall ba paid on each delinquent installment. flection 3. That the entire amount of tax ao levied and assessed en any ef said lots may be paid by the owner ef any lot, er the entire equal pro rata propor tion of said tax on any of said lota may be paid by anv person on any part of said lots within fifty days from said levy and thereupon, said lota or parts ef lots shell be exempt from any lien or charge thereto. flection 4. Thai this ordinance ehall take affect fifteen days after lta passage and be in force thereafter. Passed Deoepriber 33, 1834. J AMES C. DAHLMA5, Mayor and President of City Council. Aiteat: JAMES P. HOCTOR. (8EAL1City Clerk. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1111. An Ordinance levying a special tax and assessment on mil lots and real estate within Street Improvement District No. 2600 in tho City of Omaha, to covar tho cost of Curbing and Paving Fif teenth Street from ‘U" Street to “W" Street Whereas, It having been, and being hereby adjudged, determined and estab iished that the several lots and pieces of real estate hereinafter referred to have each been specifically benefited to the full amount herein levied and assessed against each of said lots and piece# of real estate, respectively, by reason of the Curbing and Paving of that part ef Fif teenth Street from "IT* Street te "W" Street. Therefore, For tho purposo of paying the coet of said improvement. BB TT ORDAINED BT THE CITT COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That the cost of Curbing and Paving that pert of Fifteenth Street within Street Improvement District 1600 in the City of Omaha, from "tT' Street to "W” Street, said cost being the sum of 12,111.80, be and the same is hereby levied and assessed, in proportion to the feet front along said Improvement, and according to special benefits by reason of said improvement upon the foliowlnc de scribed lota end real estate, an abown by ths generally recognised map of tho City of Omaha. 1891, lithographed and pub lished by Muir A Gaylord, or by the maps end plata on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City, said cost being so levied on said lots end real estate, re spectively, as follows, to wit: August Bock, Lot 18. Block A. mm B. E. Wilcox Addition.........! 141.T8 August Bock, Lot 17. Blook 2. B. E. Wilcox Addition. 148.T2 Fred Kaiser et al.. Lot 18, Block 2. B. E. Wilcox Addition. 14!.TI Fred Kaiser et a).. Lot 19. Bloek 2, B. R. Wilcox Addition. 148.TI Barbara Koatal. Lot 10, Block 9, B. E. Wilcox Addition. 141.T2 Barbara Koatal, Lot 21, Block 2, B. E. Wilcox Addition. 141.TI Leonard Ambos et el., Lot 22, Block t. B E. Wilcox Addition 141.Tt Anna Kaufman. Lot IS. Block A B. E. Wilcox Addition. 148.TI Roy Woodring, Lot 24. Block A B. E, Wilcox Addition.... 148.TI Roy W^oodrlng. South % Lot 81. Block A B. B. Wilcox Addition Tf.88 Jamee M. Matheney. North % Lot 21. Block 2. B. K. Wilcox Addition . Tl.lt James H. Matheney, Lot is, Block 8, B E Wilcox Addition. 141.TI Chaa Bilek et al . Lot 27. Bloek 2, B. E Wilcox Addition. 141.TI H. R. Pritchard, Lot 21. Block A B. E. Wiloox Addition......... 14!.TI H. R. Pritchard. Lot 29. Block A B. E. Wilcox Addition. 141.TI H. R. Pritchard. Lot 10. Bloek A B. E. Wilcox Addition. 148.TI Total *.8I.Tll.ij Section 2. Th«t said special taxes levied aforesaid on said lota respectively, shall become delinquent as follows: One-tentn of the total amount so leviod on each of said lots shall become delinquent In fifty days from the passage and approval of this ordinance; one-tenth in one year, one-tenth in two years; one-tenth in three years; one-tsnth In four years; ons-tsnth in five years; one-tenth in stx years; one tenth In seven years; one-tenth In eight vsars: ©ue-teath in ninth rears after said levy, and being from the Passage and approval of this ordinance. Each or said Installment#, except the first, ahall draw Interest et the rate of six per cent psr annum from the time of the Isvy aforesaid, until the asms shall become delinquent. Interest et the rate of one per cent per month, peyeble tn advance, ahall be paid on each delinquent install ment. . . Section I. That the entire amount of tax eo levied end assessed on any of said lots may be paid by the owner of any lot. or the entire equal pro rata propor tion of said tax on any of laid lots may Us paid by any person on any part of said lots within fifty days from said levy end thereupon, slid lots or parts of lota shall be exempt from any lien or charge thSec turn 4 That this ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its passage end be tn force thereafter Passed December 28.la! 14. „ JAMES C. DAMLMAM. jsar ra"***i@§£; ■ ■ i. i. ■ ■ ii '■ i KOTICB. i "sssagwa rraanMWi ass*® la (ha Park Department, wttk at* ar raora Fardaon Tractor* _. _ Proposal. moat h* aaalaO, marked ’Tre poaala for Fordeon TraotoraJ" a«J mutt ha addraaaad to Jama* P. jtaotar. City clerk. Omaha, Nabraaka. and muat ba an fit# (n hla office on ar kafora Tkaada/. December SO. ISM. at ]• •<2««* .*■■ and aa arldanea of »ood faith aid IUf aniaa that contract will ba entered lato ehnutd award be made theraon. each bid mu>< be accompanied by a certified rherk In the amount of HO made payable to the (Tty of Omaha. ..... .... The council reeervee tha rllht to reject any or all bWla. ... _ , Puhliehcd In accordenca with ReeolUr lion No MSI. Serlea 1»S« Omaha. City Clark. nan, >4 II 97 NOTICB. T« tha owner* of lota and places •* rani eatata hereinafter daacrlbad. You and asrn of you are hereby sotl fled that Popplaton Avenue from list Straat to Itnd Straat. Hat Strest from ToppUton Avanua to the Missouri Fsstfto Hallway track* South or woolworth Ave-, nu«. within Oradln* Improvement No 154, |« ordarad sraded In one and tha «*me proo**dln*. hv Resolution No •117; j also that Pina Straat aad Hickory Street* from Ird Straat to ith Straat. 4th Stftot from Woolworth Avanua to Walnut Street 5th Street from Woolworth Avanua to Hickory Street Weet. within Oradln* Im-, provamant No. til. If ordarad traded In one and the aama prooaadlnt hv Resolu tion No. 1311. duly adopted on December 25 1914. You ara further notified that unlaw* the record owners rapreaantlnt forty na^, .ent of the taiahla frontaaa abuttln* upon raid part of aafd atreat. file nro le«t with the City t’lark cm or bafora .Vanuarv 14 1121. bain* thirty daya from the fli»t data of publication, said trad In* will be dona Published In accordance with raaolutlon N<>- 9324 and *397 Serlea 1924. ••maha. Nebraska December 24, 1114. JAMBS P. HOCTQK, City Clark. n 74 24 27 ia;<( NOTICB. rnnposAi.M for rmros. Scaled |Uo|meal* are Invited and will be received bv the City Clark of the City of Omnha. for furnish in* awld City for uaa in tha Department of Health, with Drufs for the year I »;*5. aa par •psHflcettons on fit# In tha office of tha City Clark Propoaala muat ba »a*l#d marked Proposal* Tor Druse" and muat ba ad drested to .latnea F Hoeter. C**? t'lark. Omaha Nabraaka. and muat be on file In hla «»ffIce on or bafora Tuesday, Daaam CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. bor 30. 1024. at 10 o'clock A. M., and at evidence of good faith and guarantee that contract will bo entered into, should award be mode thtreon, each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $80.00 made payable to the City of Omaha. The Council reserves ths right to reject any or all bids. Published in accordance with Resolu tion No. 1336. Ssrlos 1924. Omaha, Nebraska. December 34, 103. JAMES P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. Dee. 14-16-27. 1114.*2 BEE Cl_HFIED AD RATES m T.l.pnon. AT.Untie 100«. THE EVENING BEE. THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. lie par lln, a»rta nmy. i or 1 d»y«. 17c par llna each day, I or * daya. 16o par llna aaeh day, 7 daya lie par llna aach day, 10 daya _ ANNOUN CKMKN TB~ Funeral Notices. 1 STROTMAN—Mra. Mary, aged 7« yaara died Thursday s. m. at residence, 201‘i North 19th Ht. Deceased is survivsd by her husband, Bernard; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Burke of Omaha, Mrs. Lil lian Kinnersley of Dalton, Neb.: five sons. Joseph, Alexis, James and Edward of Omaha, and William of Dalton, Neb. Funeral Saturday, December 27, 1:30 a. m., from Heafey Sr chapel to Sacred Heart church, 9 a. m. __ ANDERSON—William ~0.7 son of the late Judge and Mrs. Gustave Anderson, 1922 Douglas strset, December 22, sged 84 Funeral services will bs held at ths Brailey A Dorranco chapel Saturday, De cember 27. at 3 p. m., to which friends are Invited. It Is the with of the family that the intarmant aervicea at Foreat Lawn cemetery be strictly private. MARSH—Flora Mom. widow of the late W. W. Marsh, died December 25, aged 16 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 2 o’clock, from the home. 804 Pine street. Interment will be private at Foreat Lawn cemetery. Inquiries may be addressed to the Burkett chapel, HA. 0090. COTTER—Thomas, 410 N. 39th St., passed away at home Thursday morning, age 40 years. He is survived by his widow, 2 sons. John and Fred, and I daughters, Loulss, Irene and Esther, all of Omeha. Funeral aervicea Saturday, Dee. 28, 1924, from the residence at 8:40 a. m. to St. Cecelia cathedral at 9. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. _ SHAMBLEN—John W.. aged 71 years, died Wednesday at his home. Plsgth, la. He Is survived by his wife. Lucv two ?ons, Lester and Weeelsy. both of Omaha. Funeral Friday at 4 p. m., Brewers chapel. 14th and K Sts. Dr. R. L. Whsel er officiating. Burial in Graceland Park cemetery. KELLY—Mrs Mary, age 70. She is sur vived by one son, Frank Brown, 1107 N. Forty-ninth street: one sister. Mrs. Wil liam J. Metsler. Madison, Wis. Funeral. Friday afternoon from John A. Gentlemen's mortuary at 8:30. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. BERSTIEN—William. age SB. passed sway at a local hospital. Funeral services from the Leslie O. Moore funeral home. Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets. Friday, December 26. at 10 a. m. Interment Golden Hill cemetery. BOZDECK—Mr. James, aged 50 years, died Thursday, December 2*. Funeral Satuiday, 3:30. from Korlsko funeral home. Interment West Lawn cemetery. Vaults sod Mooumsats. 2 "Automatic Sealing*‘ coaerete burial vaults recommended by all leading undertakers. MTd by Orrfaha Concrete Burial Vault Co Funeral Director*. 3 HEAFET * HEAFET tfndartak.rs bo* Embalman Phona AT. 3631. Office. 3611 Faraam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1613) HULSB * IlIEPEN. At Tour Barries. 3tt«-3« Cuming St JA 3I»«. Brailey & Dorrance. HOFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge and 14th St. Funeral director!. JA. 1401. N. P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING Quiet. Dignified Supervision. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 1444.8411 Fernam St. C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME. 8tlt N. 14th St,KE. 4117 M. K. BURKET S SON. 1441 Farnam. Eat. 1474. HA. 4414. LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE 0447. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Call at the greenhouses at entrance of Forest Lawn Cemetery 4t N. Uth si MASSAGE, constipation apeclalty. M. J. Bowman, graduata UalvareUy Auetrla 111! Chicago St. CLOSING cut all toya dolls, ate., at bla reduction. R. M. fhlaes Co., 214 N. 14th it COSTUMES, theatrical, historical maequo coetumea to rent. Llehon. 1414 Howard. LAKE QEORQE ice for eala any quan tlty: also aletehridins. Call WA. 1402._ I>ost and Found. 10 LOST—Tueeday evening. December 21, a black patent leather eultcaee. fell off au tomobile between entrance of Burlington •tatien and 27th and Parker streets. Rt ward. Notify WE 5021 or AT. 8000. j LOST—Brown Gladstone auitcase. be- : taeen Tenth end Twenty-alath on Far nam street. Wedne»day evening. Re ward Telephone WA. 1<>41. LADY'S brown beaded purae laat, with 111 In Mila. Lfberal rewaM for return. Mrs. G. E. Douglaa WA. lilt. LOST—Black fur glove. 24th and Nicholas ttreats. Chrletmaa neon. Call KE. 4471. LOST—Small mink tall from fur coat. ;AUTOMOBILES. Automobile* for Bale. 11 The Clean House Sale Dodge Sod an. la food moohanlcal condition. |7k down. par week. liudaon Sedan. In oxcollant condition: good rubbar. now paint. 9166 down payment. 97 60 per week. Nash Touring, with Californio top. In exrellent condition; fair rubber, new paint. 9176 down payment, 97.66 per week. Durant Sport Touring, late model, like new throughout. 9960 down, f7.|9 per week. Oldamohile Eight Touring, good me chanical condition; good rubber. 976 down, 96 per week. Studehaker Tdfht Six Touring, exeet lant condition throughout. 9119 down. 97 SO per week. 9u(tk Touring, good condition, feed rubber 966 down. 96 per week. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. 1614 Farnam. AT t»&9. Nash Uptown Store 100 CARS, Korda’and other make# 190 and up. t'aeh or term*, take car In trad* GOl.DSTROM AUTO 8A1KS CO., 1111 Harney St t'pen e\eninc* A Sun AT 664k NASUV H I K.SKM A aT’ TO CO. USEP CAR STOKE. 1064 Farnam. AT. 9916 For the mTiTit trice on ooou vsr.i' cars sick _OMAHA rUNT CO mV ANT. Ttwa far Bate. 11 USED TRUCKS KROM ONK TO TURK* ton* 1NTKHNATIONA1J* AN'O OTHKRA RKK ON IN OVA NKW I.OCATION International Harvester Company, llth at Jone* Tel AT 9496 a AUTOMOBILES. Auto Accessuri**, Part*. 16 GUARANTEED naw ana uaed auto part* at a apodal Tut prlca. Nabraaka Auto Parta. 1018-18 Harney St. JA. 4811. and 8808 Cumin* 8t, AT. 1»70. : FORD tourlnvtop cover*, complate, 14.10. Kaplan Auto Parta 3111 Ntcholaa St. BUSINESS HEBV1CE. ~ Busin*** Service* Ottered. II . ACCORDION, aid*, knife, boa plaatln*. covered button* alt atylaa; heraatltehln*: buttonhole*. Writ* Idaal Button and Pleating Co., >08 Brown Block. Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA. ltll. NEB. PLEATING CO.. Hemstitching) Covered Buttons. 1804 Farnam. Second Floor. JA. HTd. SKATES SHARPENED _ Whlteiy’s. 820 S, 13th. AT. 8801. , Moving—Trucking—Storage. 26 GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE. PACKING, MOVING. SHIPPING. 8TORING Estimates furnished. AT. 0230 or JA. 4888 GORDON’S FIREPROOF WHSE. A VAN, 249 North 11th Pt. Phone JA. 2082; mov ing, pecking, storage, shipping. BEKINS OMAHA VAN A 8TORAGE. 16th end Leavenworth Sts. Packing, not* lng, storage, shipping. JA. 4108. Painting and rapering. 27 Wallpaper, paperhanging, painting. Fred Parks. 4708 8. 24th St MA. 0101; AT. 7404. Patent Attorneys. 28 J. W. MARTIN. 8*24 Peters Trust Bldg., Omaha: also Washington. Double service, single fee. Also help sell patents. Printing—Stationery* 29 COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Eddy Printing Co.. 212 South 13th 8t. Phone JA. 6088. % EAfPI^VMENT. ~ Help Wanted—Female. 36 WILL pay you 84.50 day for making two dozen pairs Steber Wool socks dally on Highspeed Family Knitter. Will buy all you make at same rate. We furnish yarn free—5-year written contract, old reliable manufacturer. Work at home. Be Inde pendent. Experience unnecessary. Send 2c full particulars without obligation. Steber Machine Co.. Desk 158, Utica. New York. LADIES—Our systematic course of beauty culture will equip you for easier work and bigger pay. Day or night classes Will place you in good paying position. Call or write. Moler College, 109 S. 18th St. Help Wanted—Male. 37 MEN—Learn a trad* that pay, big warn We will teach you barberlng and place you In a geod lob. Earn while learning. Day or night. Call or write. Moler Barber College, 109 8. 18th 8t. ALL men. women, boyn, girls. IT to <1. willing to accept government poeitlona. 9117-9210 (traveling or stationary), writ# Mr. Oxment. 199 gt. Louis, Mo. FIREMEN, BRA KR MEN. beginners 1150 1260 (which position?). Railway Y-2788, Omaha Bee.__ Salesmen and Agents. 39 YOUNG men Catholic, to fill vacancies on our sales force; experience not as essen. tlal as backbone. Call 8-10 or 6-6 at SIT Loan Building, 16th and Dodge. FINANCIAL, Business Opportunities. 42 FOR SAXE—Confectionery, candy kitchen and tea room, well equipped, fine loca tion, doing good buslnese. Write Box 464, Atcnlsoa, Man. WANTED—Lady partner la the mail order basinees. For further Informailen address Rev. Oliver Smith. Geo. DsU Omaha, Neb. Real Estate L711. SECOND mortgages or contracts pur chased by Tukey Company *20 First Xa tlonal Bank. JA. 4121. 1190 to 910.000 leared; prompt servica. F. D. Wead A D. H. Bowman. Wead Bldg. 6H AND 6 PER CENTENO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. <46 Omaha Nat’l Bldg. Farm Loans on West. Neb. and X E Celo. • farms. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Money to Loan. 43 WK WILL LOAN TOU MONET at th, lowest rate we have ever made. DON’T PAT HIGH RATES Over 19 years in business assures you at a quick, quiet and contidsntlal deal at tha lowest possible cost. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. tf« Kmrbach Block. Tel. JA. 1291. Southeast corner 16th and Douglas Sts MONEY loaned on diamonds. Jswelry. j clothing, automobilsa at special rateaj Croaatown Loan Co., 1894 X. 24 WE 3649 j DIAMOND loans at lowest rates; business i ■trlct'y confidential. The Diamond l.oaa Co. 1614 Podge »f Established 1194 BDtTATIOXAU I/OCII Instruction Classes. 48 DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL! Compl.t. cour*. ta ,11 commercial hranrhaa Shorthand. typoarrlttnf, telea* i raphy. aaleamanahip, civil aorvtea. Phoroi JA. 1I4L Complete i-alalo, fraa. .. BOYLES COLLEGE. tlth aid Harney Sta Omihi. Nth. I RIGHT ta II «<>*ha pr.par. you tor a ftna office potion. Call AT TT74 or write American Cellaaa. 1411 ram am .... THI-OTT BARBER COLLEGE 1411 twite 8t ItOI Doug la, (t Call or writ# tor Information. Musk.il—Dramatic. 49 POPULAR motif, Uucht by etrheetrs pi. snlsl. E. V Ksbn. Mlrkel bid*. AT sill. —rn Dancing Academies. 59 KE1CP* CINDERELLA ROOP, 1»TM AND DOUGLAS STS. JA. HT# CImmi Tueaday and Friday. 10 laaaona 14. Private l«*e»©na anytime. Ten com* yteat latmioia KRl.-PlNE—Farnam at llth. clase and *»*embty Mon. and Thura Nitea Private lea eon* aay ttma AT. Tilt j MKRCH ANlllSB. Business Equipments. .19 TTPE WRITER A — Kf.Mn.bl. RENTAL iits. New and Mcnml*hand machines for sale. Hsv. you seen the standard Keyboard Knmingten PortgMef Whstevsr rour nrrd. In the typewriter Use e«U Remington i Typewriter Co. lilt I'lhUt . JA. tlTI ; WE BUT, sell Hitt make desk., .haw ogees. ete. Om.hn Pliture A Supply Ce | ajk^CsrjmhjePt^DouglsA Ja STte i Machinery and Tools. #7 ! NEW and Meond-hsnd meters, dvettmte j LeRren Elertrtcel Works SIS-be fc llth -7-' ' 1' . ■ " Musical Instrument*. *4 PWOSAK Sstophons Studio. Reliable Instruction Mlrksl ludg AT tsev Wanted to Buy 7S DESKS DESKS-Uk7kS New desk, used decks bought Mid sno [reded. J C Reed IS«t rsroem St AT — ' 1 * 1 —— B _ROOMS row RENT._j Furnished lt>umt». 75 1'1’MltKF—Two nicety fttrttiehed connect I me roc me. for one or two gentlemen, ad ttrewn with reference*. l%o* R.lOt. j omaha live_ CALIFORNIA. IIP hoctti eviltaMe foil two etudenia la oRvete heme, one Moth o Creighton AT. *UI,_ I Hoorn# fur Himim Keeping. IX>DOK 2t>* ■•-Two-room and one "** #•■ baeement ayta M»»a.maHe .t A Hi? OKI: W VNT AOs BRIM. KC'iia~. ROOMS rOH BENT. Room* (or Housekeeping. 76 > (0* 8. :«TH 8T.—On* •xc.ptlnntlly warm .le.plng room; can do very light houxo koeplng; modwa; H: g«r«g*. AT. 18»». MODERN room*, overything furnished. t«.5Q up. 817 So. 18th St. AT. 0442 I CASS. !I1V-Two nlco houeekeeplnx rma. , Ront fre* to Jan. 1. Chlldron welcome. Where to Stop In Town. 78 HOTEL SANFORD—lfth and Parnam. HOTEL HENBHAW—16th and Earn,*. 8pec!al Rates to Permanent Guests Apartments o( Building Owners and Managers Association. Unfurnished. 80b PRINCETON (Fireproof, , Nineteenth and Dodge Ste. Now being completed. If you want an unusually at tractive. unfurnished apartment, in a first-class, close-in location, at a moder ate rental, watch for our announcements Sunday. Dec. 28. In all three papers. FRED L. HEYN CO. Realtors 314 Omaha Nafl Bldg.AT. fflf. APARTMENTS and flats for rent. W. J. PALMER CO. AT. Real Estate Management Spaclallata. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. "WHERE OMAHA RENTS." AT. 0644.17th and Farnam Ita. Elegant modt 6-r.. steam hi., elec, washer, 111 N. 25th. \Cey at Hunter Inn. AT. 6t««. REALESTATE—FORRENT* Apartments—Furnished. 80 524 SO. 20th—2-rm. apt. ntoely furnished; plenty of heat fumiahed; hot and Mid water- rlos* in. AT. 7431. _ SHERWOOD 1402—Three-room ftpt.. strictly modern. Phone WE. 348L Apartments—Unfurnished* 81 Morley Apartments 528 South 29th St. Five-room accommodation. Steam ha*t. TRAVER BR06, INC. Owners and Managers. AT. 8888.81» First Nafl Bit CHIODO—820 8. 26th Ave., apta of four and sig rooms, located in walking dis tance and one of fineat buildings in city. Phone JA. 1422. * WE 8481—Six room apt., strictly mod ern with heat. M. L. Carlyle. 1402 Sher wood Ave. NEW DUPLEXES FOR RENT. N J. SKOGMAN A SONS. 1118 Cuming StHA. T04I. JONES ST.. 2581—Lovely I and 6-room apta., strictly mod. AT. 2HT. Flora Apta. STEAM heat. 4-roora apts.. f30 and up; close in. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago St. Houses for Rent. 83 FOR RENT Phi ml shed 7-room home aad garage; half block to car and Technical High school. 969 per mo. Cnas. W. Young & Son 1401 citr Nit Bask. Bide. AT. >UI.WA. TMI. OHIO 6T., 1417—m.»«B houa* la rood condition. Hu alaetrla llshta and fnrnaea: alao sarae* and I lots. Brtea tit a month. Call JA. ms. Houses—Furnished. 84 FURNISHED 1-room houa*. Xnqalr* 1117 S. Twenty-third atr«at Wanted to Bent. >0 WANTED to rant, 1 ir I furnish ad raoma. Call JA. 1144, !«:»« ta 11 REAL ESTATE—FOB BALE. Business Property. *1 .. B^sr transfer corner IDEAL ff^ESTlfERT, 4 % NET. PLOVER S SPAIN JA. 1444. Farms and Lands for Sale. 83 Improved Farms In eastern North Dakota, 19.00 per acre annually for 14 yearn, which Includes interest. Beet of soil, good water, land adapted for diversified farming- cars, al falfa and koga Close to schools and churchee and beet transportation: wonder ful opportuntlee for farmers of limited means, wanting to secure a horns of their owia For full particular*, write: WH, BLONDER, AQRL DIV. AOT Orest Northern Ry*. Dept. A. _ 991 Paxton Block. Oxihv Xfeb. Houses for Sale. 85 XMAS TIME la Joy time for the heme owner. Tear »•»! money will practically get you a home from Grove Company, AT. 111!. ill Banker* 1» Lift Bidr. Builders ©f Good Homes. 157 N 4JD AVt, five-room all modtrn bungalow. Will rent 950. or sell, srasll cash payment, or trade for acreage hut of city limits. WA. U74. T. B. CAMPBELL builds homos to order. Helps finance- Save money and get a better bn:lt home. AT. ?33 Keelln* 9109 OFF ©n any house purchased this week; choice of locations: sell one |2*-S down. Sfcopen A Co., Keeline Bidg. Houses—Nortu. !Near 42d and Grand Car and Sehodl New I-room bungalow on a large south front lot: full basement, attic; floors are oak. so is woodwork In living and dtgtng rooms; me© built-tn kit* hen c^Vr A I. CQT.F. *M> R Uth. AT. 7411. WILL build ard finance your home ©a easy- terms. &©# us for plana J. C. Schmita. <11 Omaha National. JA. 1T»». STRICTLY MODERN NEW HOME, tiff DOWN. BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK FLOOR? FAY.NK A SONS JA 1916 9911 FLORENCE BLVD -4-rm.‘ mod. Paymanta Cretgh. 691 Be^. JA.»4:»lL D E BUCK A CXI., bqv and sell tomes. Houses—South. 97 NEW BUNGALOW EASY TERMS Flna new *uxh aids location and a brand new strictly modem bungalo* PJva wall arrange*! rooms and bath Cloae to school and carline Call Pedemea. HA* 1441. ?402 YAMKT 4 rtna. castv Rarymin for lomi w,>rkirgrt*,an JA *4*7. Houses—West. 9* 4876 Maple St, P^ra rboma. modem, and only f yearn old; south front: handy to car and to Holy Name church Only !< 150 an.t ©a very taiy terms Caret* JA. 1014 da>*. • -ROOM modern heme: S bedrooms and hath Id fleer, larg# lot: ? Muck to car; r«ved street. ti ll*, term*. E%en nra call KK Mil; days JA lMt SICK Morrises Lumber and Coal for nr ice# on *ara*«* Heat construction at n.nl* mum east Ft IMl FOWLER FlNpi FOLKS who bur“**rr,^Z List ywir urorertv with ua for ruwlta JA ilu muff pnviTiuy.nMi-ws, WILL hulla to rent order o* n»r he, nil* f-j) *><» In K<*crwa»d: vnry eerr urma. Phene AT Jt«.' * * '9 FW Sale—Florence. 191 »'ALI, NP TH AAA* A T far rmdee nv.l hee.e IS heeotlfui Ploreno* Whit,., oelv KK 1*0*. " 1 Wanted—Real Kstaie. IM Par rneulle ii«t your orevertx eir* PtftST THl ST at am ft p . n»h n,«k. PH AS W TlHlNO A s’" Pool Kalnte. 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