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' ■'I Rrief City News ■-----A Improving Daily*—Harry Graven, j ~nn uf Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Graven,, T.1 North Sixty-second street, who suffered « fractured skull in a coast-) ing accident, la improving dally at Methodlat hospital. He will be taken! S ;,i his home next week. Talk on Manager I*lan—H. K. Avis worth, professor of political and so il science at the University of Ne lu.-nka. will talk on “Is the Manager IJ.tn Adapted to Nebraska Cities?” at ■'ie noon meeting of the lviwanis club i-’rlil.iy at the Hotel Rome. St. Joseph Nurses Klert—Miss I i n Hogan was elected president i he St. Joseph Hospital Nurses' illation at the annual meeting .1 Tuesday at the nurses’ home, i r new officers are Miss Vlasta ker, vice president; Mrs. H. J. ! ii ins, secretary, and Miss Ruth w-iril, treasurer. Retiring officers -Mrs. II. J. Jenkins, president; K. I,. Ivlnney, vice president, and Teresa M Tully, secretary and | urer. (onUnues to Improve—Donald •ury. 77, University of Nebraska • ii-til student, who was seriously red in a coasting accident Salur .i night, has shown improvement i his condition since Wednesday eve ini'. interne at the University hos • i 11 stated. His back has not yet ■cn wrapped With a plaster cast. At •mlant physicians are waiting for the ming man to recover from the se - ore shock he suffered before attend ng to his injured back. (». A. R. Installs Officers. Old Guard post, No. 7, of the G. A. It. will install the officers for the enming year at a meeting at 2 p. m., Saturday, in Memorial hall. The women's relief corps, the Daughters of Civil War Veterans and the Hons of Veterans will meet with the post. ---s Out of the Records | * v j Births and Deaths. Illrtha. Robert and Anna Martlnsen, 6340 North Thirty-second avei.ue, boy. I. ouis And Curmello Curclc, 1420 South Seventh street, boy. .fames and May -Nfonroe, 2219 Monroe street, boy. Isaac and Edna Curtli, 6602 South Thirty-second atreet, boy, Ferdinand and Anna Millarke, hospital. boy. Michael and Mary Rudal, 6211 South Fifty-sixth street, girl. Retford and Ulad>s Steven?, 3411 North Thirtieth street, girl. Fred and Claire Van Sant, 1322 Missouri, avenue, boy. Alfonso and Klivla Oral, 1410 South Seventh street, girl. Henry and Laura Henderson. Hospital, Kiri. John and Irene Shefstall, hospital, boy. Deaths. T.ydla Alvina Schmidt, 1624 ('aatellar street. 41 yearn. Walter diaries Hronek, hospital, SH yea rs. Mrs. Charles Deyall. hospital. 46 >ears. Gertrude White Bailey, hospital, 45 ye« rs. Catherine Manchester, hospital. 79 years. Anna Hansen, hospital, ".2 years George W. I.amfcert, hospital. 52 years. Building Permits. T.lllian K. Stryker, 111 South Fifty fil ii street, brick veneer dwelling lin.Hno. C J. Strattan, 2"44 North Sixty fifth, frame dwelling. $3,506. .f. Arthur Christie. 1732 South Twenty, ninth, flame dwelling $1,500. Martin Medltx. 40t)f SoiUh Thirty-sixth a • nue, frame dwelling. $2,400. K A. Carlaton. 4212-14 Dewey avenue, brick veneer dwelling. $10,000. F A. Carlaton. 706-tt| North Thirtieth, i i i k veneer dwelling. $10,000. J. r. White, 2729 Vane, frame dwelling, $ 4.000. Martin Rios. 1814-1*. Fa mam, altera Miims to brick atore. $10,000. • Payne Slater. 3128 Harney, alterations o brick garage. $2 iO" Real Estate Transfers. Mike Shuput and wife to Msry Radakovjch et al. R St., 125 ft. IS. of 20th St., north side. 25 v* 1 25 . $2,500 thin C. Flnlav to Amos E. Smith, s. K. cor. 15th and M Sts . 40x*2 2 800 I'. *mas F. Stroud ami wife to !es>v I, Schroeder. 21st St., 16ft ft. S. of Browne St., west side, .3x1 28 760 F. Stroud and wife to Jesse h. Schroeder. S. W. ror. 21st and Brown Sts., 106x128 . 1,500 i’.i ic N. ('arson and wife to Jesse I, Schroeder. Q St . 100 ft. W. of 37th St . north aide. 50x125 1,000 John Casey and w He to Tukev Mortgage Co . 3. W. cor." 20th and Atwood Court. 45x75 %1 Mourn Kaiakea to Margaret E. J. andaJe, 48th Ave., 106 ft. N. of ('uming St., west, side, 44x126 exchange and . 1 'red K. Johnson and wife to J. S. Gresham. Browne St.. 141 ft W. of 36th St. south aide. 94x131 900 - Richard Davidga et al, to Wil liam W. West rrand, S. W. cor. 4 1th and Davenport Sts., 95x100 1.200 ZG la M Shanahan and husband to J. Nf. Noonan. N. W. cor. 43d and Poppleton Ave. 68x162 .... 1 • -Ila M. Shanahan and husband to .1 M Noonan. 43d St., s. W. cor. 43d ami Pierce Sts.. 60x102 . 1 Z.eia M, Shanahan and husband to .1 M. Noonan. N. W cm. 4 4'h and Pierce Sts.. 102x128; 4id St . 66 ft S. of Pierce St . west side. 68x162 1 Karl S. Louia and wife to Dora T*. Camay, S. K. cor. 52d and Davenport Sts., 100x135 10,500 Eerov H. Eambert and wife to Patte Valley T,and * Inv. Co.. Cnder wood Ave., 200 ft, K. of 49th St., south side. 66x128 ....... 6,000 Mitry K ('hadwick and husband to Katherine Borowlak and hus band, 23d St., 260 ft. N. of Arbor . east side. 60x158 700 \ m i ndne R. Gllllch to R. H. llrug geman (t'nd. 1-5) Webster St . lift ft. W. of IRrh St., north side, ‘•.6x133 .>. J-*00 Edward J. Krigbaum to Enoch Garnler, Q St. 259 ft. W. of 59th St. south side. 132t£xl4i*« 2,630 ‘Mara .Ton**a and husband to OIad>s M. Davis. Jackson St. 134 ft F. ef 62d St., north side, irregular 10,700 Joseph F. Creedon and wife to Edward A. Carlaton. 30th St.. 50 ft V. of Webster St., east side. 60x50 . M00 William H. Smalls et al. to Ray mond A Hansen et al. 41st St.. 448 ft. N. of Davenport St., west side. 40x111 Vs . » f>nn ADVERTISEMENT. - AFTER LEAVING . THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia £. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound Restored Mrs. Auger’s Strength LoweTT, Massachusetts. — "I read hout I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in the little hooks that you send around and I felt very good after I had taken a couple of bottles of it. I had been in the hospi tal and felt pretty well at first but 1 wen t down to noth ing. I was weak and had to lie in bed aftnost all day. 1 had dizzy and faint spelis,pains in my back and lower parte and was so ner vous I could not bear my children around. I hope the Vegetable Com Iiound helps other women as it did me. do all my own work now and feel so well. 1 have told my friends about it and my sister and my aunt. Mra. Olive Auger, 19 Howard Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. jDver 200,000 women have so far re r'“jri1rd to our question, “Have you re ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ? ” pH out of every 100 of the replica say “ Yes, ’’ and because the Vegetable Compound has been helping other v oinen should help you. APVKBTIHRM FA T. LOOK:'HERE’S THE LATEST Cod Liver Oil Now in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder No more will weak, thin, unfortu nate children cry in protest when the nasty, Ashy-tasting, horrible smelling cod liver oil is brought out. Medical science progresses rapidly, and now you can get at your drug gist's real, genuine cod liver oil in sugar-coated tablets that young and old can take with ease und pleasure. Kven the run-downs and skinny grown-ups, who ought to take cod liver oil, because it really Is the great est vitamins food and builder of healthy flesh In the world, will feei extremely joyful when they read this weleome news. Of course, doctors have been pre scribing cod liver oil in tablets under another name for several years, but it is only of late that one can walk Into a drug store and get a box of these flesh-producing tablets just as easy ns a bottle of cough syrup. Thin, run-down, annemlc men, women and children who need to grow strong and take on flesh are advised to get a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, and If you don’t gain 5 pounds in 30 days just get your money back. • One woman gained fifteen pounds in five weeks, according to her own doctor—another ten pounds in three weeks. A very sickly child, aged nine, twelve pounds In seven months, and now plays with other children and has a good appetite. dust ask for McCoy's^'od Liver Oil Compound Tahlets. Sherman ft Mc Connell, Beaton Drug Co., Braudels Store, or any good druggist will tell you that they are wonderful flesh and health builders. Only 60 cents for <0 tablets, anil don't forget that (hey are wonder workers for feeble old folks. Be sure ami get McCoy's, the orig inal and genuine. ADVERTISEMENT. EXAMINED BY ■ Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Bark Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water eaoh day, also take salt* occasionally, says a noted au thority, who tclis us ’that too much rich foods forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be come sluggish ami weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twing«. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids^to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four onces of .Tad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before break fast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon jure, combined with lit hi*. and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jade Salts is Inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful effer vescent lithia water drink. By all means have your phvsfcan examine your kidneys at least twice a year. COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO ORA DING CONTRACTORS. Notice la hereby given that Frank Dewoy, County Clerk. Courthouae. Omaha. Nebraska, will receive wealed bid* up to and until 10 o'clock a m. on Wednesday. January 14 1925. for the grading of Road No. 63, Eaat of Schneider Bridge, as follow*: Flrat Section at bluff, 4,500 cubic yards classified. Men Inn Section. 2.055 cubic yard* earth Third Faction. 4.500 cubic yard* earih. All bid* must be made on bidding blank* to b* furnished by L. E. Adam?* County Surveyor. *nd in accordance with • pacification* prepared by him Each bid must be Hccompan ed by » certified check or cash in the autn of $50.00, aa a guar antee of the a*<eptan<’e of the contract, if a"\ *rd*d. Work must be commenced on or before February J. 1925. and completed not later | than June l, 1925. Bid* will be opened In th# Cnmmls 1 *'oner*' Chambers. Courthouse. Omaha. Nebraska. at the hour of 1*' o'clock a. m . Wednesday, January 14. 1925. The Board of County » i.mmlaalonera reserve to themselves the right to reject any or nil hid* received. By order of the Board of County Com nuaaioners of Douglas County. Nebraska. FRANK DEWEY, County Clerk. .1-3-3 4 7-4-9-10-12-13. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE PROPOSALS FOR FORDSON8 Fealeii proposal* are Invited and will be e.».tved by the CUv Clerk of the City of Omaha for furniMhinc an Id City for tier, n the I>epn* tipent of Street Maintenance a it h i he following : One or nine* Fordsnn* wlfh grader at |*nr hm*ntn, fitted with weighted wheel* pud Dual Rubber Tire*. 1 One nr more Ford*ona with Rotary pweeper a I ta'hitienf *. fitted with weight pd wheel* and Single Rubber Tire* I Oil Forages, equipped with Dipper IVagon Loader attachment*, with weighted pheel* ami Dual Rubber Tire* Proposal* must be sealed, marked "Pro >n**|* for Fordsnn*," and must be ad lr***ed to Janie* P Doctor. City Clerk, Mush*. Nebraska. and must he on file n hi* office on or before Tuesday. Janw rv it t o ^ A. at in of lock a. m. and i* evident-* of good faith and guarantee hat contract will be entered Into should i ward be made thereon each hid must >* accompanied by * 'certified check In ne * motm1 of $:. made payable t* he City of Omaha The conn'll reaervea the rlghl to reject any or all hid*. Published In arm. dune* with R**nlu. tlon No. 47 Series 1125 Omaha, Nebraska. January • 1425. JAMES r Hnt'TOR. .T » 9 io City Clerk. NOTICE na f.k nr noL'gKH Nnfka |* hereby given that Charles Stenl'ka, CRy Comproller. will soil at Public Auction on Saturday, January 24, 1920. at 10 * m th# houae* alt - ted between fuming *nt| KralCne .‘-•treels, on 30th Street, located on prop '•tile* acquired for opening said 3ft h SI..el, by Ordln.n.e No. 11993. 1924 Merle*. nod anld building* ahull be sold to the highest c« *h bidder upon aaid premise* I’ubliNh d In *<>otdnn»* with Re*olu '.Ion No t»J. Merle" I !*'!.'> <»m*bn. Nebraska. L>« nuaty i. 1925. JAMES P. 1IOCTOR. J * 9 10 12 1114 15 « It v Clark NOT B' E SALE OF IDH'SES Noll'# I* h'.ehv given that Charles Sienlck*. City Comproller. will sell at Public Auction on Saturday, January 17. 1925. at one o’» lo* k p m , the house* ■ UU*fed between 21*' and 22d Street*, and 125 feel South of Ch*'le* Sties* and III feet North of Belaid Atieal, appro CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. priateTl for Public Playground by Ordi Hence No. 12071. 1924 Sene*, and eald buildings shall be sold to i he highest cash bidder upon said premises. Published in accordant;# with Reaulu lion No. *1. Series 1925. Omaha. Nebraska. January 3. If 15. JAMES 1*. HOCTOR. * J-H-t 10-12 13-14 15City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 1245U. An Ordinance creating Street Improve ment District No. 2139 in tho City of Omaha for the improvement of Mere dith Avenue from 37th Street to 38th Street by paving and curbing; fixing snd defining the boundaries of said dis trict and directing the City Clerk to advertise for bids upon asphalt, atone, vitrified brick, vitrified brick block, artificial stone, macadam. creoaotsd wood block and asphaltic concrete. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA; Section 1. That Street Improvement District No. 2739 he, snd is hereby, treated In the £ity of Omaha for the improvement of Meredith Avenue from 87 lh Mi reel lo 38th Street by paving and » urhlng. Section 2. That Street Improvement District No. 2739 shall comprise Meredith Avenue from 37th Street to 38th Street, and shall Include: _ Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6. 6 and 7, Block 1: Lots 8. 9, 14. 11. 12, 13 and 14. Block 2, Van Buren Height*. , , North 131 feei of the part of Block 1 lying Mouth of. and adjacent to Mere dith Avenue; Lota 6. 6. 7 and 8, Block 2. Pleasant Hill Addition. The outer boundary of said district shall be in# outar boundary of aald lots herein set forth. Section 3. That the city clerk of the Chy of Omaha be. and he is hereby, di rected to adverttsa for and receiva bids upon asphalt, stone, vitrified brick, vitri fied brick block, artificial atone, macadam, creoaoied wood block and aaphaltic concrete for the paving ami curbing of eald district, eald bids to be made under and in accordance with plan* and specification* prepared by, and on file in the office of the City Engineer. Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect and be In force after fifteen days from and after its passage. Passed December 30, 1924. JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of City Council. Attest JAMES P. HOCTOR. (SEA LI__City Clerk. CHANGE OF GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 813. An Ordinance changing the grade of Sprague Street from Thirl)-fourth Ave nue to Thirty-sixth Street. in the City of Omaha, and repealing ao much «i any and all oiher ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance. Whereas, it haa been declared necessary by Resolution No. 2728 adopted April 29. J 924. to change the grade of Sprague Sireet from Thirty-fourth Avenue to Thlrty-eixth Street; and Whereas three member# of the c ity Council in pursuance of Resolution No. .147 2 adopted June 2. 1924. have been ap pointed appraisers to sppraise the dam ages arising by reason of such * Mange of grade, have examined the property affect ed ami have made their report to the City Council which hss formally adopted ami confirmed the same; BE hlT*ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That the grade of Sprague Street from Thirty-fourth Avenue to Thirty-sixth Street be. and Is hereby, changed and established so that the eleva tion# shall be a* follows, the grade be tween the point* cited being uniform ■ traight lines; Grade of Sprague Street From Thirty-fourth Avenue to Thirly-sixth Elevations of Street So Curb No. c urb West curb of Thirty-fourth n. , Avenue, ss established . 119 8 110.• Point 60 feet West of Thirty fourth Avenue . —— Point 200 feet East of Thirty Sixth Street 1". 4 to. e East .urb of Thirty-sixth Street. us established .104.5 108.B Section 2. Tiis i ao much of the Estab lishing Grade Ordinance No. 201 »nfl so mmh of all other ordinances defining the grade of the above street a^ conflicts with the provision# of this ordinance be, and live sains are hereby, repealed Section -! That this ordinance ahull take effect and be in fore* after 1» days fium and after its passage. Passed; December l*-4,, r .. . JAMES C. DAHLMAN, Mayor snd President of CltF CounWI. A lies. JAMES P. HOCTOR. (SKA L)___ i i’> i !erk._ CHANGE IN GRADE ORDI N A NC B NO. 820. , . y Ordinance changing the grads *>* hlrt> -first Street from Forest Lawn v nlie to point loo feet South Of Mier eld Sireet in the City of Omaha, ami •mealing so much uf Change of • or.Hnanct No. 27# of Florence, and ao much of all other ordinances In conflict herewith. . . , Whereas. It was declared necessary t» Resolution No 64*3 adopted August 19 1924 to change th** grade of Thirty-first y.-eet from Forest I-awn Avenue to point 100 feet South of Sheffield S’reet and Whereas. Three members of the t Ity Council In pursuance uf Resolution No. 4287 adopted September 23. 1924 were ap pointed appraisers to appraise the dnrn FK-* arising by reason of such change of grsde. have examined the proper! v affect ed and have made their report to the City Council which hss formally adopted and confirmed the same; Therefore. .... RE IT MRDA1NBD BY TIIE CITY COl N C | L OF THE CITY OF OMAHA Section 1. That grade of Thirt) f,r«t S' • ee' from Forest Lawn Avenue to point1 100 fe#t South of Sheffield Street in the City of Omaha Vie. and la hereby. ehx*x*"1 and established so that the elevations shall be as follows, the grade between the j points cited being uniform straight lines to wit. Grade of Thirt y - first Si reel from For eat Lawn Avenue to Point 104 feet south of Sheffield Street. Elevations of West East Curb. Curb. ] North curb of Forest Lawn Aveenue, ns established.. IS. I 88.4), Point 1* * feet North of For- | eat Lawn Avenue 99 5 99.5 Point 144 f#*t North of For est Lawn Avenue . 143 .4 103.3, Point 184 feet North of For est Lawn Avenue .14ft • 148 I Point 20 feet South of Craig Avenue . 1 48 7 | South curb of Craig Avenue. 11 l.o 149 6, North i urb of Craig Avenue 111 4 1**9 5 Point 20 feet North of Craig Avenue.. 114.4 Point 144 feet South of Shef field S'rest. as established 109 4 149 Section 2. That so much of Change of Grade Ordinance 27* of Florence and eo much of all other ordinances as inn filets with the provisions of this ordi nance be, end the earn# le hereby, re ps* led Section 2. That this ordinance shall 'lk« effect and he In force after fifteen dgv* from and after tig passage. Paused Dec. .14 1924 JAMES C. DAHLMAN Mavor snd President of t’lty Council. At re«i; JAMES P. HOCTOR. tSWAI. )_ City Clerk CHANGE OF GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 117. An Ordinance changing the grade of Frederick Street from Slxieenth Street lo Seventeenth Street. In Improvement District No 2684. In the City of Omaha *nd repealing *0 much of Eat abltsh in* (trade Ordinance No. 447 and *<> much of nil other ordinance* in conflict here with RE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL UF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section I. Where**. The record own ers of a majority of the frontage of tax able property In Street Improvement Dig Irlrt No 2664. aa provided for by Ordi nance Nn 12140, have petitioned to rhangn tho grade of Frederi* # Hire* I from Slxieenth Street to Seventeenth Street, and, • Whereas, Three members of the ('ll> Council have been appointed appraisers to appraise the damage! arieing t>\ reason of such change of grade, have examined the property affected snd have made their report to the City Council, which has formally adopted and confirmed the aa me; Therefor* The grade of Frederick Street from Sixteenth Htree( to Seven teenth Street |a hereby changed and established so the! the elevations shall ha ss follows, the grade between the points cited being uniform straight llnee Grsde of Fred*-rlfk Street from Six teenth Street to Seventeenth Street: Hie vat Ion of So hi h North Curb. Curb Point nn West Una of Six teenth Streot, as pa \ ed 212.37 1*12 99 Point 26 feet West of Six teenth Street 2496 2141 Point 44 fest West of Six tesnMi Street . 247.1 24| 4 Point 86 feot West of Six teen»h Rtrsef 246.4 £06.6 Point 74 feet East of Seven teenth Street 194 I 194 4 Point 44 fear East of Sevan teenth Street . 117.6 1*1 4 Point 14 feat East of Seven teenth Street.16*4 1*4 6 East curb of Seventeenth Stteei. as established 1*6 4 1*8 5 Section 2 That so mu* h of Establish ing Grade Ordinance No 4H7 *nd so mu* h ..f all other ordinance* |n conflict here with defining the grade of said street as • onfllcts with the provisions of this ordi nonce be, and the same la hereby, re pealed. Section 2. That this ordinance shall take effect and be In fore# aft#r fifteen days fra mi and after its passage. Passed. December 20. 1924 JAMES f. DAHLMAN. Mayor snd President of City Council. Attest JAMES P. HOCTOR. (SEAL)_City Clerk ORDINANCE no 12453 An Ordinance declaring op**n Woolworth Avenue from Fifty-sixth Street to HI* Hath Street In tho City of Omaha Whereas. It has been dnlv declared necessaty by Ordlnanco No I MM t«» »p urnprlate certain lands and re»| eatnte for the use of Die City of Omaha f«*r the opening of Woolworth Avenue from 1**4 f * > iii'h Street to Sixtieth Street end Whereas, three dlalnteresied freohnldeia of the City, who after belna d'llv sworn to perform the duties of their appoint rnsnt with fidelity snd im par tta It tv be'* • ■■eased the damaged to the owners of ih* propei respectively taken h> au« h a p propria ' lien god Attractive USED-CAR Bargains Are Offered | Today in Classifications 11 and .12_ I1 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. Whereas. Such assessment h*s been duly reported to (he City Council for con firmation and has been duly approved and confirmed, and, Whereas. All other requirements of law relating U» the appropriation of private property Nr the uae of the City for the purpose aforesaid have been complied with. Therefore. . BE IT OROA1KRP MY THE CITY COl N CIL <»K THIS CITY’ OF OMAHA: Section 1. That Woolworth Avenue from Fifty-sixth Street to Sixtieth Street in the City of Omaha be, and the same ta hereby, declared open to the public travel, to be improved as may hereafter be or dered or required. Section 2. That this ordinance shall take effect and be In force after 15 daya from and after its passage Passed December 30, 1924, i ^ JAMES C. DAHIiMAN*. Mayor and President of City Council. Attest : JAMES P. DOCTOR. (SKA I.)_City Cb-t k. SPECIAL. ORDINANCE NO. 5158. An Ordinance levying a special tax and assessment on certain lots, P«rt» or lota and reul estate in the City ol Omaha, to cover the coat of construct Ing sidewalks in District Number 4 Whereas: It having been. and being hereby adjudged, determined and esiab liahed that the several lota, parts of lots and pieces of reul estate hereinafter de scribed have each been specially benefited to the full amount herein levied and assessed against each of said lots and pieces of real estate, respectively b> rea son of the construction of Sidewalks along and adjoining the »ald lots, parts of lots and teal estate. Therefore, for the purpose of paying tit* cost, respectively, of const! uciing such HK IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COl N i;iJ, OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1 Thai the coat of construct ing sidewalks along and adjoining the yr.eial bits, part.* *»f lots and tc l es tate In the City of Omaha, herein de scribed he and hereby is le\led and „'.turned, according to special benefits by reason of the constiuctlon of such a de walk* upon the following lots and real estate, as shown by the generally recog nized map of th.- City of Omaha, litho graphed and published by Muir A '»*> * lord, or bv the maps and plats on id In the office of the City Engineer of said Cl tv. said costs being so levied on said l«cs. parts of lots and reel • - . t • . respectively, according to and not exceed ing such special benefits, as follows, to John J. Sempak. et sl . I.of 8. H!o«-k 329 South Omaha city 1 33.»,o So. Side Land Co., lad 9 Block 329. South Omaha City . 3f Total .1 *' Jl' Section 2. That the Special taxes and assessments levied and assessed as afore said. shall be due immediately upon the passage and approval of this ordinance, and shall become delinquent if nut paid within fifty dnys thereafter; and there upon Internet shall be add-d at the t.' t» of one per cent a month payable In ad vance- from the time said taxes become delinquent. , ,, S m i ion 3 That this ordinance shall ta;.e . ffect fifteen da * after Ha passage i id be in forc e thereafter. Pa seed December 2". 1*24 .1 A M E» C DA MI-M AN. Mavor and President of Cltv Council. A rest: JAMES P. H< K* i'» »K. (s k AK>_ <'t y 4*1;1 _ BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT.Iantl- inn® THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING B^E. ]9c per line each n»V, . nr ! dajra. 17c per line each day. 1 or n days. Die p*-r line each day. 7 days 1 Sr iier line each day. 30 dav a ANNOUNCEMENTS._ BEAI/—Mrs. Ha:, el Geneva, beloved wife of Walter C. She Is survived besides h* r husband by one daughter. R-rsi-e 1* \>rrie; her mo.her, Mr* E H Anderson; • i 4t er. Mrs A B. Ware of Omaha and Mrs W. G Ticknovv of Mi- hell, K D. Funeral Friday afernoon from John A Gentleman Mortuary st 2 o'clock. Inter m nt. Forest l>n»n cemetery_ M l’Ft 1*11 Y—Tbccnm* V. 50. He I* survive l ben de* his wife bv three il.righ tei*. Hmb •• Margaret snc1 Florep e Funeral Fridav morning from rn«ld*n»e. J9" 4 Mc'K In ley -tree*# at I 30 " S Phillip Neri «hurch 9.00. Interment Holy Sepulcher c t m*ttry. Gentleman a mortuary in charge. ___ SLAVES' <h«crlo‘te i >. ilia. January 7. 1328. daughter of M and Mr’ Robert Richelieu 317 Fanrrnft street survived bv husband. .Inh* F giav*n *>*n of Mr. end Mr* Owen Haven one ion, and two daughters Funeral Saturday tnnrn ng from 'be home .317 Bmtnnft sir**. at « 30 « m to St Patricks church at 9 a m. Omaha Fun> a I H/tnre in c ba t ge _______ Hl'Tf’H INF -Cl. trie* »■*. He is survived bv his widow, of Omaha, and two daugh ter*. Mr* Robert * h rk and Mis Inula Killian of !."« Angeles. Cal Funeral services si the Fleck mortuary Fridav i o'flock. Interment will be at Jefferson. L* Vault* and Minimum!*. ! ■'Automatic Healing" concrete burial vault* recommen led by all leading undertaker* M ftl hv Omaha Oncre** llutlal Vault fc. Kumral Director*. 3 HOFFMAN-CB09BY » nib'll* nr • 0o<1«* ,.. .1 ;|rh St I nt..ral iliiactnr*. -I A t‘U-1 HKAFF.Y * HKAFKY (Tn<t*i l* k*i a and Kmbatmari [•bon* AT. VM off. . (II F«rn»rr ( FPTA BT.ISH KD ATNCF. Kill * lll'I.HK ** BIFPB.N. Al Your 3*1 vie*. 22 2? 4 Turning At__ J A 1 - * * Brailey & Dor ranee. "F F HW ANSON. 1 ITU AND CUMIKQ Qutef Dignified 8u per vl*lon_ JOHN A GKNTI.FMAN HA 14 SI .1411 F* r n*r,l_S^__ H K. Bl'UKKT * SONV ? 405 Fainam Fat. 1 4 • *_HA. itf. LK8LIK O, M(JOHK 2»th and Wirt. WE 0047 _ * . Cuvitiriii. • VISIT FOR KPT T.AWN Purrhtaa a family lot In Omaha a m^et j beautiful cemetery Offices at the ceme tarv, w***t of Florence, and 710 Brsndala Theater H!dg PtfNMtei i Vi i k* salvation army industrial o»m* solicits your old ilothtng. furniture, mags xlties. We collect Wa dlatrlbuta. Phone JA 41.16 and our wagon will call tgll and Inspect cur new home. 2on N lithe* M A 88 A(1 K, constipation specialty. M. J Bowman graduate I’nlvsrally Auatrls 1112 Chbago 8t __ MAH8AOK Ktperl treatment; 1 *dv_ npar. atm; open till 1 p. in 210 North l»th nt CDHTUmVp. theatrical, historical maaqua costumes to rent Lithan 1614 Howafd UmI hiui Kmiiut. 1® MA.Nltn.VI I.OPT Dark blue bead, con taining money, rai® Finder may keep money if they will k ndly return bag and i .intent* to Mr* Olv>*» Yalta, 2I0 « ar : berry Apia Ca«* and 4 »• h an«l racalva rewMtd l.nST—A package containing aatln d*e*a. wool drea*. *ilk nnd*rwear and pal*maa ft running board »>f car at Burlington *tatlon Reward Cs II H A 40 34. LOST White French poodle, wore plaid blanket. Hat and Pacific afreet* t hill « pet, p|e i *»• return llawwrtl HA li»»< I t ir| mT Bla-k and w hite male aettar Reward KK. 1 MIOMlimilN. AuftunoMIrn for Sain. II A Vine 11 down pavtntnt la all that I* i squired. Come In »tnd talk ovf our ciiay payment plan 1121 Ford Roadster starter . .. »•-* 1121 Ford Touring, alartet •••#>•■ Itgn Stuta Touring, very good . , • 132 In-l*i* Touring Other* $60 tip to 11.000 Andrew Murphy & Son, Inc. 4if 4(11. 14th and Jackson. 1923 Nash Winter em-luaur* Fully equipped \ i i fin-l >t1on. A teal hu> f-" tb» di rrlnnn ' ing uaed »ar boyar Rhone .1A oho, I AUTOMOBILE*. Automobile* (or Sale. II They Came, They Saw, They Bought FIVE USED CARS THE FIRST DAY. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED DURING THIS SALE Bulck. Hudson Chevrolet. Nish Chalmera. Oakland. Dodge. Oldf mobile Durant Sport Studebaker Ford. Slut*. Open and Cloned Models. EAST TERMS. Open Evening* and Sunday*. II Fafnam St. AT. 2918 Nash Uptown Store Small Down Payment Care at Reduvd Price*. \'e will take 10 per cent down on any | tr in our *t<»rk up to $150. *ord 1923 Touring, you ahould <ee it.I2B0 Ford 1922 Touring, in fine con dition . 200 Ford Touting. repainted and overhtuiled . 7f» cerlan.t 1921 Touring, you tan't beat it . 1 BO , iverland late model Sedan, run** fine . Ih0 'h'xrnl't 1923 Coupe, A-l t.’nndi t ion . 3B0 j ‘be violet 1921 T"Urlng. like new .. I0 Chevrolet 1920 Touring, think of it •Ian' other* from f up, ua first Tei mi* Without Finance Charge* Willys-Overland Inc., 2582-4 Kama in St. 1923 Ford Coupe I RE FINISHED AND THOROUGHLY t i CHECKED OVER NEW FENDERS . AND GOOD TIKES UPHOLSTERY IN GOOD rONIilTI"X. PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co., FARNAM AT SSTH. AT 2570. l"u CARS, Knrd, and other in.*.. «*« Hill U' Cn-h UI Irrmf. nk" nr in tr»d. c.or.nsrnoM atto sacks hi., jii H.rne' St (ipen . .enlni'. A Sun AT *■■‘4 ■ k.Tr thk right Frick on good' I'SKD CARS OMAHA FI.I NT COMPANY._; NASH-VIIIF.SKMA At TO CO. I'SKD CAR STORK. 2i'.'4 Fima ii Track* for Half. I- , USED TRUCKS FROM ONE TO THREE TON'S INTERNATIONALS A ' I> OTHER.® «EK C5 IN OUR NEW LOCATION International Harvester Company, 15th *4 Jnnea Tel. AT. 088« Auto \rrr>9t»nr*. Pari*. 16 GUARANTEED new «no u«ed auto p»'ttj • t a ener al rut price Nebrtaka A ui»o. Part*, i ft 1 8■ j • Ha»«ey J A 4931. an« - ft' Cuming St AT 197ft_ ' NEW f'hex rolet i.idta <>r . I'- 50. ktp , BI SINKSR »EI'(VICE. 1 I loaf itig am! Plumbing. 23 THE ».limbing and beating establishment of Thomas F Us If*-. l - South l»fh ronsftting of plumbing fna'.enal. steam healing material, tea* ftuturea and m plitncea A complete -dork for the *»■«'-. * business n • lading sll shop tools safe* desks, furniture and everythin* on the premises i* open for Inspection at the above number AM to be sold to tbej highest offer for *«ld *•' •I'* Propose :*j will be received January 12 13 14 Term* fash or note- *#•< ur* 1. H> L. H. BALKh, ; Temporary f'Sua rd an _ , Millinery—Prefumaking. 2.7 At’foRIUON. side gnlfe. bo* pleating, overed but tone all style#. hemstitching. 1 tutor holes write Ideal Button end Platting Co.. *06 Brown Block. Omaha. Neb Telephone JA. 1929 n r. n pleating co.. Hemttltrhlngl Covered Button# II04 Firnim Second Floor JA >97t Mining—Trucking—Nliiragc. It? lll.OHt: VAN ANH STORAGE PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING Kstlmatea furnished AT 91*0 or JA 4314 • ;< Ml I >< I.N'5 FIREPROOF WH9K A VAN. 2 49 North 11 fh Ht Phone JA 1012; mov mg. packing, ttortgs, shipping._ m;K IN* • > M A HA VAN A 3TOR AO K 16th and Leavenworth St* Pecking, inov Ing. storage shipping JA 4lf3 l*;«inf inu iMI I'.’Mx 1 ing. 27 Wallpaper paperhang Iru. painting Fred Parka, 47M W 14th St MA (DO - : AT. 14*4. Patent Attorney*. 89 J. W MARTIN. 919 Peter* Truat Bldg . Omaha, also Washington Double service, single fee Also help eell patent* Printing—Stationery. 29 COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing Co.. 112 South 13th St Phone JA D'4* I KMPPOVMKNT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 THREE Intelligent young mat' ed women j wanted for part fun* »"'k to he done In >otir own home. Liberal pay. Light pleasant work for on# of t ha oldest and biggest Institutions in Omaha. fall AT 1 e0»» A»k for Mias Andrew a. I.ADIE* "ur rmnae of beauty culture means eaater work “plendld p*\ lnd< l emlenrs day or night, let us show you th* Molet way. -all or wilts Moltt follege 1Q> 5 19th Help Wanted—Male. 37 MAN Fnergeti' nnd reliable, wanted f't factors representstive to handle «>ur btial ness ,n 1 tnuh* district; unusual oppor tunity, with fortune for right man. e* perlent o 01 lanitol unnet > i>i«r> . write fullv Hynofo Motors i'n ’ ItHtile * reek. Mhb__ WANTED Mon to |e*m barbeiing the Moler way. da' ut night, out tialnitig pula you in splendid position or shop of your own. our - ataluguc rvplalna. <oll hi write. Millet Ihit bn * olhge. Jo9 * 1 13th St ___I ALL men, women, boys girls 17 I •* 81*. Milling to ni tu'i't govei om-nt poalfiims lit; $ ti lira w I Ion ■ * .. 1»i»; y %. wrtt» 'it tiKinent. llii« St l oo - Mo SaleaiiH'ti and \geiit«. 39 WANTED-"" J4 A I. F S M E N " Permanent employrrrent in those w lm iiualif' This propost'loo 1* entlreh new r m ib " - igg* ■ v* IN tit Hat ney, J. H Phipps f% ^ V EMPLOYMENT. Situation* Wanted—Female. 40 WANTED—To be govern***. Hold te«*'h ^r's« professional life certificate, primary. Location United State*. Mabel David 0 n. DIP H Ave. Greeley. I'nlo. FINANCIAL. Huftlne** Opixirtiinltle*. 41 FOR SALE W Kfion Bl\ ELEVATOR IN ON E OF THE BEST GRAIN POINTS IN NK RBASK A. PART CASH BALANCE EASY. REASON FOR SELLING W ISH To UK TIRE ADDRESS Y-250». OMAHA BEK. FOR SALE—6-rooni hnu.** »nd store 8 h.t, in Dun. Bargain. Sinter, St. Cloud, Flo.. Box 892. Iteai Estate l»ait». 44 money TO loan On firat and aecond mortgagee. Wa i»uy outright f«»r caah Existing mortgages and land contracts Prompt Action. If A WOLF CO.. S82 3aunder* Kennedy Bldg_AT *1<p 6* AND 6 PER CENT MONEY Loans on Omaha Improved property s' lowest rates. _ FRANK H BINDER. t?J City Nananal_ J A M( *Ni:Y on Omnh* house* *» * per cent mil *. »„ per cent. Cash on hnn«l No de lav Shopen A Co.. J:!*i Keeline Hldg. JA 1 ? 2V____ SIX per cent loans on Omaha residence# ra*h on hand. Prompt •«:rvJ.ic#- E H Lougee, Inc., 638 Keelln* Hldg LOW RATE mi city property, quickly rinjed) no monthly p.ym.nt.- J * W T. GRAHAM. Tot I'ftere Tm«t OMAHA HOM F8 — EAST NEB. FA R M S O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 1015 Om.hn Net I B.nk Bid* J A 2 ■ 1» SECOND mortft.ae. or contract* pur rhnr.l by Tukey Company *20 Flr.t Na tional Bank. JA. 4J2l.__ lion to llo.OOtt loaned, prompt >-rj'ce F D Wend & D H. Bowman, Weed Bldr m AND 8 PER CENT —NCI DELAY GARVIN BROS.. 845 Omaha Nat I Hid. Farm Loana on Weat. Neo. andIN E. Colo faima Kloke Inveetment Co Oman. Money to Ixian. 45 WE WILL LOAN YOU MONET at tha loweal rate we have ever made. DON'T PAY HIGH RATES, over 30 years In business assures you oi * quick, quiet and confidential deal at tha lowest pofslbl* cost. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. f.08 Karbach Block. Teh JA 1*0$ Sootheaet corner 15th and Dou«la» Mi DIAMOND loan, at lowe.t rateai Buatneaa ,trlct v confidential. Tha Diamond 1-oar. Co 1511 Dodge St Eetabllehed 1 e» « educational. I»cal Instruction Cla*sr*. 48 THOMAS I. REEVE. Inventor of Enlver „ ,lpt "Short-hand-ln.one-leaaon.' and meuiorv system, which made Hirdi* R-eve world * fastest typist, greatest nraster of English word* and stag** celebrity, will arrive at Hotel Fontenelle January 11. Anyone interested in education writ# to day, orph-um theater._ DAY St'HOOL NIGHT 8CHOOL Complete course in all commercial bran he* Shorthand, typewriting. teDg* raphv, sa .esmanahip. Civil service. Phone JA 1666 Complete catalog free. BOYLES COLLEGE 18th and Harney Ste._ Omaha. Neb EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you tor a f.ne office position Call AT. 7774 or wil»e American College 1412 Farnam IH? tITY BARBER COLL*.GE 1402 Dodge St. 1308 Douglae Bt rail or writ* for Information Mu*i<:ii—Drtniatfe. 49 POPULAR music, taught by orchestra p» a n*»t. F M Kahn Mi- Kfi Hldg. AT 4341 Dancing Academies. 50 kkfvb cinprrklia roof. 1«TH \ND DOUGLAS ST" JA a«.0 Cls^ce 'fuewday and Friday. 10 leeaoni, S( PrtYate lessons anitime. Ten com petent instructors._^ K EL-PiNE—Farnam at das* and *«*$»nnbly Mon. and Tbur* Nltas. Private jr« .‘.ris anv time AT TSo* MERCHANDISE. l>u»ine*s Equipments. 58 TYPEWRITERS. — Keaaonable R ENT AI ta’es New and aecond-hand machine* fof ■ Mia. Have you »rrn the Standard keyboard Remington Portable* Whatever your needa in the typewriter lint call Remington Typewriter Co. 21" S llth St.. JA. W K BUY. aell eafee ma*e desks. ahoe cases. etc Omaha Future A Supply Co.. *4 W t'or. 11th and Douglaa JA Fuel and I «•« (1. 61 KINDI.IM1- $i> tru* k load delivered; • a w duet, balr-t. wlia vtng* - A - • « If«»tiseli«»l<l Goods. 64 MAVTAti Wadier. Her. aewing math. « r( uni 3H.S7 Parker. eve. c ; Sat. V ui Mai hinei > snd Tools._ 67 NKW and second-hand motore. dynamos |.«Hrnn Electrical Worka. 11* >0 * 1-th Wsattd to liny. 78 DESKS. I)HSKS DESKS Saw deeka. used deeke. bought, aold «nn traded. J C Reed. 1207 Karntm St AT <146 \\,\ H.I9 Heated ro«'tna in modern home, for g. nHemen 1. \i client meals Furnished Rooms. 75 HKAI Tim- south front room, nicely fur nlahed for one or two reaponatbl* young men with Kilt edge reputations. tail at 4*36 Davenport evsnlnga until I._ *021 DAVENPORT ST Nice, comfortable loom, very reaaonable private home, tiat Mg« If dealt ed. HA 1 * 0 4 HA no;;—Two nicely furnished room a m private home Prt<»» rta»on.*hls_ HKMIS PARK Nicely forn. rrti. uae of i ,hho. gentleman pi ef at red HA. 3J** Sanitary, at earn-heated rooms, walking distant So Omaha 41*31 S 23*> and vj »t Itooin* for Huu».k**pliig, <# pi HT1I..A* Illl-Uchi lukp ro«m«, fir«i and second floora M illdni distance Kiinni*, I nlurnUhed. *• THRK.K moJ-m room*. 'v#.t k . ir. 1.1** M. »-■! Wl. _ W lin e to Sl.i|> In Tor* ii. tl Hotei. AANfoRl>—nth •">' ► •*"•"* HllTKL. IIKN.HAW— Uth > nil l-*rn«m Mr>ocl«l R«n-» I. l>innw»ni H«.»*» \l*iirtiin*ni» "I Building Owner* «n«l M.nnagrr* .\**o»iiifIon. I nturni*lMd. Sk Princeton Nmteenih and Dodge four min iifmii walk from the retail «enter. neatli completed, agon ready for occupancy Thirty eight verv at tracfixe unfurnished auitr*. ttj«*al for small families requiring *«'4 t |oa*> in location at moderate rental ►.a, h <*ulle hn« large (Ding room uiili built in be<l. dt cMiing i oom with but l in dreaeer. neat kitch en eti r nut suit bath Soma have ••ttu i inset * Klichaneitca equip t*« .1 with cabinets. *a* tangos. re fi k.. «*,.*. \\ondw«<rk eeal brown sum walnut floors oak, appoint iiii-ni, uoumusIIv ban* I-none Ren - »4 * cinuiM |.*o winter. » 4 > - Id 9 l&f-tt. depending on aiae etc These ate renting i spoilt choose vmiri now and select wall paper to order tint teptegeniatlve t* at the build ins all dot ot call ihia offh * for Fred L. Hoyn To., Itealtoi a AT. 7 .1* 711 U. Nat l Hk Kbit Apartment* of Building Owners and Managers Asaorlatlon. Unfurnished. HUb REASONABLY PRICED APARTMENTS Four room*. Mtmmsn, 2214 N. l»ih J32.M-I40.tl0 ,, U4 Four room*. No. 15 Troy, 3001 Harney 51. $45 00-1511.00. ... Klv. room. Orrnonrt. 56.7 S. :»th SI .IS*"". Thi-* loom.. No. S K mg .boron,h, .54. Dndfc St , |4«.00-154 *0. PETERS TRl'ST COMPANY, "Whera Om.hu R.nn j^T. 0544 ltlh and Karnam Sta. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. •WHERE OMAHA RENTS." *T. "544. 17th and Fam.m S'a APARTMENTS and (lata lor rone W. J PALMER CO AT. IIII Raul Eataia Manaaam.nl Si'tolonata L.ruaiH mod 5 r aleam ht . alec, waahtr. Ill N 2f.th. Key at Hunter Inn. A1 -960 BEAL ESTATE—FOB BENT. Apartment*—Furnished. HO IT'RNLSHED apnrtmenl, 4 ruunia. flrat floor, prwata hath, Man..oin park, walk Ina dlatumt, aaraK. Ha. 14.»_ fl’MINc; ST . 2552—Furnished 4 or 6-roont I H!•!*.. private bath, wteam heat. AT 434b A part merit s—Unfurnished. 81 CH01i;K A PA RTM KNT. ji'cur room* and bath. atenm heal, hot nHt-r «l t ' and night, nice condition For immediate posses'-! tin. reduced to $oo pet month Walking d stance. W. J G ItAM A M ■ .1 A 1 •■ '■ 1_ JA «*)»»—Three rooms and bath. 135. Five room* and bath. 15 2.50. Kvet y room an o'Jtald*- loom and full of sunshine. BELVEDERE APT.".. Ibth and \N t-olwor i h. FOR RENT—Sia rooms, all modern, brtog Mat, locaied cloae to school. <ar line, 'eaaonable rent, references required lei I A. 56Tb Af-er b o’clock. WA. 130U .N K W DUPLEXES Fun KENT. N J flKOGMA.N A 80X8. $11$ Cuming St_HA, t j45 W KMT FARNAM—5 rooms and sunroom Close In, 6 rooms WE. 2805. HURT s7, 1712, 3 room apartment, pri vate bath- Modern. MA. &-$<>■ STEAM heat. 4-room apis.. |30 and up, close in. G. P. Stebblna. HI* Chicago at. Houses for Kent. 831 1011-19 8. 28T1I ST New Du plexes. English type, of j rooms. Living ro44iu. dining room and kitchen flrat floor. Open stair way Beamed ceiling* and pan eled wall* Full cement base ment, floor drsln. At Ia2.o0. DKAKK It KNT A I. AGENCY. .1A. 2l0.» or H A 5hbN _ 3105 IiolH AS S'L 31 x large room* aji J | bieakfae* nook Kike new 1 lose to school and tar 16a. .1 I. HIATT «;u__AT 9900. FOB KENT—Fivf.roorri bungalow, mod ern. 15 5. f all VS A. 1__ real estate-—lob sale. Bittiness Properly. 91 BIST TRANSFER CORNER. 1DKAL INVESTMENT, 9% NET. GLoVF.R ajPAlN_jlA_JllU_^ Farms and frauds ior Sale. 93 TWO choirs farms near Demann—l®® 'acre* 1 mile. *nd 200 acres 4 miles R Good improvement* on farm*, but mu*t sell within next week t>- save e<-juit> *l.o an acre needed to handle deal. Kuan ol | 1100 an acre ail be plated. "HI send numbers of land at on- e " nt* **1 i Hassett of Denison, lows, or call Its. ! * >#,nl*on ! CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY ! Sales mad# in sixty counties of Nebraska. Mark t atrsher, Real Estate Auctioneer, i >n trsl City, Neh CORNER ACRE. New • hit ken house. Other building*. * ovv and ekJf E. cr> thing for 197®. lief down. Cw*i >> E i 3 C.■ _ POULTRY LAN U. 1» down. J‘ monthly tm\ * 40 itrrp* Southern M*- i’ri-- 1."® S. ii,i f-,r )» li"x ■- H. Kirkvcoo.; Mo < ity Acfmi f«»r 8>l>. M To Be Sold Two beautiful acre# Will make t waive n.cs lota. Water on prem i**ft $ our hlo< ks t« car line. Pri-e 12.6 o. Call Mr I.ar« n JA 0744, nr Mr H u* on, 1IA 476. A. P. Tukey £ Son JA. 4 22? 42rt Firet Nat I^Ban- HMg. Houses for Sale. V3 T B CAMPBELL builds homes to order Helps finance. have money and get a belts- built bom.-, AT. St»4V 2'* K»?Hinr 1100 OFF on any house purchased ihU down, hnopen A Co . Keellna B'dg week, cho.ce of locations; eei! on# #30* Houses—North. H Double Your Happiness [ Without the shadow of a doubt you will a>ld gieativ to vour happiness and we will, share It with vou when you occupy on* *f our o-auDful bungalow* We hav* on# one half block from Kuuatsa park, fully mod ern with built in features, five lovely room* and full attic, all plastered also a garage for vour Packard Then we have another brand new as nifty as any In town near Krua park on a lot iOsUf \\ * i«n *trang* th- terms to suit you. Don't d#isy further but •*• us about Edward F. Williams Co., REALTOR.*# i#M Omaha \*i l Hk H,dg. JA M?* i BEST HARO A INS NORTH HAS 4 TERMS Three new bungalows Foe room* and hath All on paved street, car line and dose to school* anil churches, osk finish' tn main rooms, oak flours throughout., full > emented basement with floor drain, oat bin. fruit cabinets. Will a apt nt lots m * part down payment tour own, choice of el#«trlc light fixtuiea and w.n do w shade* small payment down, bal ame monthlv Evenings and Sunday* v ail Lewis. WA. 14-2 R F t'UKY CO. Realtors. fCI Omaha Nall Hank Hldg AT TI ill EE NIC 44 BFNCIALOW S FIVE ROOMS AND HATH All on paved street, var line and close tn s« hool* and churches, oak fm;*h in main room*, oak floors throughout, full cement ed ba«em*nt with floor drain, coat bin. fruit - abtnats Will accept vacant lots >* part down payment 4 »ur own « holt e of electric light fixture* and window shade* Small payment down, halani e monthly Evening* and Sunday* vail Lew is. W 4 14.. R F »’• ART CO . Realtor* if4 Omaha Nat t Hank Hid* A'i **■>> NEAR FONT i:\KL 1 F P A R K FIN E ROOM HI NOALOW -o\ .4 *4. '0 Well located, close to bcautifn Kontenel'e park, planty of fre*h air and room for the children 44 lute enamel bedr. omi* ha! h and kitchen, ta^g* built n kitchen cabinet . oak flm*h n ma n room* ** act t»ak floors throughout. Let ns show vou this on*' Evenings and Sundays call Lew ■ 44 a 1 4 : R F Cl 4 It 4 t'O . Realtor* kb4 Omaha Nai I Bank H dg 4 r «<:« 37th and Ames Brand n#w strictly modern five room bungalow now ready to o< upy. oak floors throughout o«k woodwotk in living and dining room* hutlt n kitchen cabinet *nd full cemented basement Hood location: rlet* to school sod car line Only fMHI ft*at payment A i#sl buy. Call Pedetsan, HA _ ' Six-Room Home $5,600 Large living room e<toss front three bed • rooms and tiled hath on **• ond floor. This pla*a is only tinea veers old and can be bought wuh a small down payment Modern and on paved street 1 o ateri at • N 82d St 1 ichtV. KK 142*. f KAdf TFRMS New five room all mode n bungalow with' flrepla e and all built in feature* Do ' »ated throughout Immediate possession Minna Loss district. Evenings call Mr , Pitkin, 44 v 1*11 METCALFE 4*4 dll’ 4 NY |M S 1*ih St . tl round !'■■• ' KT 4414 Wit I. huilg and ftnanea vour home ea e.«*v terms See \is for clan* J v *41 Omaha Natl i ’*4 - * I M FI v N % K 44 51 I . DOWN mil T IV D tri'HIS ‘ ' 4 h US PAYNE A RC N f» JA lttf HI I FLORENCE RLVT4 d-ns mod • an » 1 * etgh *"4 Re* J A <* M D. F HI CK A CO . buy and sell bouts* , REAL estate—for sai._k.__ RtiUM»—North. 9* Reduced to $6,450 From $7,300, Owner Must Sell Owner realise* he mum sell this wonderful (.room Minne Luia bungalow and he" priced an it will sell Immediately. Extra lai g« living room, fireplace. beekciM*. two large light corner bedroom" with Hied bath between, built-in tub, cloth** rhut*. linen rloaet. lovely dining room, up to-the minute klt« hen. refrigerator apace Heat construction throughout, n* , lected oak floore. heat of finish Large attic full cement haeemept, g'-od furnace 76 foot south front lot. near car and school. This is h bargain. Let Us show it today. „ D. E. Buck & Co., Realtors, 742 Omaha National. *J}, Salesmen Paul Ho*. WIB. i$i2: WA 359.1; Lovgrsn, KE. 0304, Buck. KE. 2834 _ _ If, 260—EASY TERMS. Six-room all modern home, not new but in excellent condition; < lose to car and schools in Clifton Hill district; double cement block gaiage Immediate puesee aloti. Kv< ninga call LeRoy Gehria. KE. 6039. METCALFE COMPANY. 20S P Pith St , Ground Floor. AT. 541 \ 1: \ R NEW NORTH HIGH. New 5-room, full basement, oak floor, modern 2 block* ««r line. 2 block* grade school, excellent neighborhood, fruit trees, garden wpot. 4416 No 45th St. _ Houses—South. 97 r;b0S VALLEY. 12.500. b rma. $600 cash. B.irgain for gome workingman. JA. 0€H Houses—West. 98 Edgewood Bungalow Juat completed. Five room" on one floor l’n-to the minute bath end kit-nan Large living room Owner will have choice of shade*. light ing fixture* and interior decora tion* Price 16.600 To see this call P. M. Sloan. Walnut 2412. BENSON A CARMICHAEL, A GOOD NAME IN THE BUILDING GAME. 642 Paxton Block. Atlantia 1640. Nifty Four-Room Bungalows With breakfast room in addition giving five-room accommodation Now under rona*ruction. Will be completely modern. Excellent location. Price 14.260 Easy lerma Evening* call Grant Benaun, WA. 15 to or BENSON A CARMICHAEL. 612 Paxton Bile. AT 1640. NORTHWEST BUNGALOW. HARO AIN FOR *6.000. Sit room* and bath all on one floor. <»*k finish and floor* in main room*. Double garage Aery choice south and eiat front lot. only one block to <ar Here !s a real opportunity. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 630 Peter* Trust Bldg Jackson 22*2. Only $5,500 Do you want a real home ntir Hantcom Park ■heap'* If you do. « a 11 me to Any* and I* me •how *■ «>u an «1 r> od*rn f*'e* ronm bungalow Oak and enamel finish. < an artange easy terms. Call Walnut 2 412. S 5 ' 50— E A S Y TERMS Standard Place Bungalow — FD* room*, all modern, newly de-orated. Immediate possession. built in feature*. excellent neighborhood K^*n nfa rail Mr. Met calfe. WA. 6557 METCALFE COMPANY. 201 S 19th St Uicund t- AT 5416. OWNER want* to eel! Five room*, brand new. mt "My modem, ftrep!*'e. tiled hath, paved a ei. f.n# |o anon beautifully f'n lahej orated. |4,250 on term* JA. lull da FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who ouy horn**. I,lit youi t>ropertv with u# for results JA 1426 HURT iV FQVA LFR CO . Realtor* SEE Morrteon Lumber and Coal for price* on garage* Beet construction at mini i1 j m ret • WE ! * * t WILL build to ' our order on our beauM fjl lot* in Edgewood very easy term*. Phone AT 364^ House"—Benson. 99 |4 7 x ST TERM" bungalow five room*, ail modern, >n paved a’-eei cola* to ■ ar. school* and ator* Immediate ponses* ton Good a* new horn* Evening* call Walter Rowley, WA. 1327 METCAT.FE COMPANY 203 S 19th S- . Grout-■: TAT 541’. For Sale—Dundee. 100 Dundee Home South 50th Ave. $9,0000 i'll Rooms Knl'.h -'fs f ;hro* bedroom*, m* <1 * r©. ru or» thNftoar, ivO'Cir rtrair *' i » * t < ea World Realty Co., AT 14>:'. Raaltora World Thoator Bide BRAND NEW FIVE-ROOM MOPEHN BUNGALOW ADJOINING DUNDEE «*N SOUTH GOOD SIZE DKI'ORATEO ROOMS T. AT EST t 'O N V F, NMKV’ES BKST MATERIALS AND WORKMAMSfT FAST FRONT «'X PAVING BLOCK T< * CAR OWNER »* tit. FAST TERM S \A \ * ?f 4 leols for Sale. 1W HAPPY HOLLOW LOTS *n to 77 foot fron’age* Price* II lit to St ©k© 4; F. O R OF A CO REALTORS HAVE a few well D *t*d lot* ;n Edge* wood for oale: for pri* e* call C. A Grim mal. JA. <1* Real Ksfale for Kucha off. 104 CORNER LOT on Dodge St 15© per front f- t evh •>*# for duplet or rwMoic*. Will a*»unre W KAHN AM .SMITH A »Q JA *7 »© Wanted—Real KMate. 105 Dundee Happy Hollow Vacant Lots »•«*» lllltt f! IIM c*«h b«l a ace xtrx rawooitaMt s; *•«- 4*1135 ft *o*t front, b *k tightly m otion overlooking Mat PF Hollow boulevard, I. SA© — iwlll ft e«»t front. «*!**•# to -*r V Ifet ha mid ta rln*o o*i* to. | <>*- Skill* f*ot t« o blank* to , a Clo*e to * ' •<•« pa' ng pa 14 I » > a ~ »A \; t; f • hro* b-oewta • #r Wot#- ma n into ho-t*o line, t« :sa AxlSI ft. t >rner LG. bio • ka to .«• Cl •»* ta achonL On nor animus tn Mil. All nf tha thorn '.■>•* aro o pa«od atrnotg and in > a* *t* mhe-o you aro p'.'tooted bj hu.dtng r#*t > icttnna, Georjje & Co., Realtors. Atlantic 1A.' 4 WANTED- Now 1* tha t ma to !*•* your homo, va ant Int acroaao dur>t or tn\**im>nt propertx Wo bavr buxere prompt Inspection, r*uvt*eai«s« oalosmor and get result* "Li*i * u* and propara to twexe OSBCRNF RF At 7 T CO . *S ' rotor* Truat Bldg Jack nan t!SI. For raoullg hat Mur pro ports with FIRST fRFST 0O AT 07?# 4#© Ft rat Natl Bank CH AS TV TOVNO A SON heal Katatf Remain, Insurance HM C »' Nat 1 B*»nV AT t#*t will. 1 ' oMra**ta or M m at nr taka tl « on . ID propet tx Call Mr. Beat, .A f. «t c. >t a M43 ;; nson Ho* i Fat a* a to* 1». li Fa nam JA S4tl \1 i TIONS NuiOoit Ng|r«. 10# A| » Tli'N bvnor a: a buxer at prtreto *a i* xou muat b# a*1 *f »• 1 or no d • ■ *pt ' rt«t »>»nno' W o h » > • a 1* • gr an d di'O * r od •oto .^n of h»u** ftttn *h nga Stephenson a. lift Capitol.