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    Ml! BUILDING
/ —
'luster Builders Re-Elect Of
ficers Unanimously at
Annual Convention.
"All-year building activity," dis
ci sued by the 10th annual convention
of master builders, meeting at Hotel
Fontenelle, “will be of benefit not
only to the building Industry but will
effect every other line of endeavor
in the country,” declared R. E. Du
mont, Omaha architect.
Executive session of the re elected
officers opened the activities Wednes
day and will be followed by open con
vention, at which W. L. Steele, Sioux
Otty, past vice president of the Ameri
can Institute of Architects, will speak.
Fred Thomas, First National bank,
will also apeak at the afternoon ses
sion.
Robert T>. Kolin, New York, past
vice president of the American Insti
tute of Architects, and leader in the
American building congress, will be
chief speaker at the closing session
at dinner tonight nt Hotel Fontenelle.
The following officers were unani
mously re-elected to office for the
ensuing year; Grant Parsons, Omaha,
president; W. ,T. Assenmacher, IAn
coln,' vice president; Oscar Almquist,
Central City, secretary, and Ernest
ltokahr, Lincoln, treasurer. The di
rectors include the officers and the
following; Henry Ohlsen, David City;
fleorga A. Lof, Omaha; D. E. Wynn
Jones, ’ Omaha; John I,. Soderberg,
Omaha, and George M. Robertson,
^ Lincoln. E. II. Drown of Omaha was
: e-elected commissioner.
Out of the Records
llirllis an<l Deaths.
Birth*.
Peter end Eline 11*11, ho«p!tnl, boy.
Edward and Kthel W'enninghoff, 321
North Forty-seventh street, girl.
I.ouis and .Isrsuerlte Pnmiu, 4306
South Forty second street, girl.
Frank nil Theresa Longo, 1016 Cen
Sam*andKGrace CaUbretta, 1651 South
Fourteenth street, girt
Antonio and Uiovennla Rlvolo, 1406
North Twentieth street, boy.
Steve and Mary Novackey, 3166 Dean
M. ^M.^and Mabel Wilcox, 3464 Red
ittond avenup, boy. «... ,, ,, ,
Frank anil Nellie Talbert, 6343 Bedford
avenue, girl ...
Antony and Marguerite Giacovelll, -63.
North Fifteenth street, girt.
Charles and Mayme Ping, 2401 South
Sixty-first street, boy „
Roy ami Theresa Sutton, 3514 North
Fourteenth avenue, boy.
Dan and Lucille Donaldaay, hospital.
Kl James and Carrie O'Conner, hospital,
twins, boys. _ . . . .
Uuy and Isabelle Cabbage, hospital,
Bernard and Alice White, 4966 Miami
Robert and Cecil Rlha, 1561 South
Forty-eighth avenue, boy.
Martin sind Odetta Bergman, 1141
uth Twenty-ninth s^eet. girl.
Henry and Ollle Forbes, 222! North
Twentieth street, boy.
Deaths.
Maggie Summers, 39, 6414 South Twen
>-eighth street.
Johanna Rohmeyer, 62, 414! South
hlrteenth street. t ,
Harriet Mary Drews. 30, hospital.
Martha Ellen Chambers. 76, *<04 Haw
thorne avenue.
Eva Galley, 32. hospital.
Building Permit*.
Mies B. Finney. 470* North Tvrenty
-Ighth etreet, brick veneer dwelling,
l,A.J°6. Gustofson, 4541 Poppleton avenui,
frame dwelling, $3,260.
A. Backlund. 2560-6* Maaon atrett,
two frame family dwelling. $7,000.
In Divorce Court.
petitions.
Carl M. Byers against Lucy M . cruelty.
Margaret Anderson against Emil O.,
extreme cruelty.
Teckla Beister against Joe, nonsupport.
Real Estate Transfers.
Homestead Co. to Fred Plender, Jr.,
Polk St., 240 feet e. of 35th St.
n. side, 40x134 .* «0
Homestead Co. to Fred Pleuler, Jr.,
Polk St., 80 feet s. of *5th fit.,
n. side, 134x160 . 815
4dolph G. Kurtz and wife to A.
Gottleb Kurtz, 16th St., 201 feet
s. of Frederick St., w. aide, 40x
120 ..••• • 1
Barker Company to Mary M. Land,
gren, 42d St.. 142 feet s. of
Marcjr St., «. side, 474*xl30 .... 3,250
jporge T. Morton and wife to
Cathedral Chapter. Diocese of
Nebraska, n. w. corner 30th and
Belvedere Blvd., irregular . 4.000
Barker company to Edgar H.
I.&ndgren, 42d St., 94 feet s. of
Marcy St., e. side, 47%xl30. 1,260
Luclle 1J. Osborne and husband to
Fred H. Scharf and wife, Leav
enworth St., 100 feet e of 65th
St., s. side. 55x114 8,760
Samuel O. Bundy to Edgar E. Hart
well. et al, n. e. corner 37th and
Bed ford Ave., 67x240 . 2.000
Homestead Co. to Fred W. Victor
and wife, 45th Ht., 41 feet a. of
Grand Ave., w. side, 45x100 .... 2,600
James R. Burke and wife to Ruel
W. Roberts, et al. Florence Blvd.,
120 feet n. of Manderson St., e.
aide, 60x70 . 4,100
M I*. End res, Sheriff, to Mary
C, Matthews. 33d Ht., 150 feet s.
of Wright St., o. side, 50x114'*, .. 6,150
Casey Investrmnt Co. to Johanna
Swanson, s. e. corner 26th and
Sahler Sts. *0x90 1
William H. fichmoller and wife to
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., n.
w. corner Wool worth Ave. and
Turner Blvd . 123 76*165 58,356
Frank W. Miller and wife to D.
C. Robertson, Dodge St . 132 feet
w. of 11 fh fit , s. side. Irregular. . 1,600
Theodore W. Metcalfe and wife to
John R. Metzger and wife, Wil
liam fit . 129 feet w. of iSth fit.,
n. side, 62x197 1,600
tf. P. Dodge Jr., and wife to A.
” D Stratton, Hickory fit., 47 feet
e. of 62d St., n side. 47x112 _ 429
W L. Endree. Sheriff, to Louis
N. Plainer. 38th Ht., 336 feet. s.
of Dodge St. e side. 45x167.... 10.200
C N. Caraon and wife to Tttkey
Mtg. Co.. 27th St., 90 feet n. of
A 8t., • aide. 30x140 . 1
Kenwood Realty Co. to Anna L.
Greetl, *7th St., -00 feet s. of
Pinkney 8t., e. aide 40x134 . ... 165
Tohn B. Brlsbln, to Clara M.
Holmes, Calhoun St., 2io feet e.
"f 33,1 3t . n "Me. <»0x122.. 1,400
Crippling rheumatic aches
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When all other remedies have gling through the aching joints
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to even the oldest, most obsti- Such relief! You hardly dare
Jiate cases of rheumatic pain. believe itlThe aching eases down,
^ Apply lightly without rubbing the creaky joints begin to limber
over the painful spot. Instantly up. Soon you'd free from pain,
freshly-purified blood is sent tin- All druggists— ft>sent*.
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Building Congress Seeks to Learn
Other Fellow’s Point of View Also
Loader of Movement Here
Says Millionaires and Union
Tradesmen Have Equal
Standing.
"The American Building congress
was born out of the world war.” de
clared Robert D. Kohn, leader of the
movement, who is in Omaha to ad
dress the convention of master build
ers at Hotel Fcntenelle tonight.
"Its fundamental purpose Is con
structive,” he said. There are no
petty strifes, no salary adjustments,
no labor troubles ever taken into the
sessions of the congress.
“It has for its aims, the training of
apprentices, study of construction
methods, and nltempts to overcome
unseasonable work. In its member
ship there are millionaire contractors
ami builders, together with union
leaders and men who work under
open shop.
Al Angle* Studied.
"These men sjj*dy the building In
dustry from every angle, with a view
to the good of the congress not of Its
individual members."
During the war, Kohn was In
charge of housing of ship workers
from Bath, Me., to Florida. He said
the beginning of hostilities saw three
men In the department and at the
close there were more than 20,000 en
gaged in the work.
He declared the building industry
Is not unlike others, for everyone be
lieves the other fellow is the one in
the wrong. The ultimate consumer
declares prices sre too high, the
builder declares labor Is wrong In de
manding exho^bltant wages, labor
shakes its finger at the employer,
then both of them turn on capital
and declare rates of interest are too
high.
The building congress aims to un
derstand the other fellow's point of
view and put the whole thing on an
honest basis.
Kohn illustrated by telling of a
recent meeting in Now York where
leaders of the ironworkers’ union,
also members ot the building con
gress, met, with other members of
the congress in which two chiefs of
other unions, were also present. The
iron workers wanted the congress to
urge employers to grant a wage in
crease to avoid a strike. The car
penter’s union head sprang to the
CENTRAL SINGERS
TO KANSAS CITY
Central Nigh aehool's senior boys'
glee club and a mixed chorus to be
chosen later will sing In Kansas City
before the conference of the National
Music supervisors’ association In the
first midwest musical contest, April 3.
According to Mrs. Carol Marhoff
Pitts, head Central music department,
the glee club Is being sent because
it won first In the lnterscholastlo con
test held last year at Kincoln.
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Ne
braska and Iowa will compete. No
state will be represented by more
than five organizations.
Creighton Registration.
Creighton udtverslty students and
new matriculators will register for
the second semester in the various
colleges on these dates: Arts, Feb
ruary 2; medicine, January SO and 31;
law, January 20; dentlatry, January 30
and 31; pharmacy, January 30 and
31; commerce, February 3.
• ADVERTISEMENT.
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Your Indigestion
Warns Against Doping Stomach With
Artificial Digestents
Most people who suffer, either occa
sionally or chronically from gat, sourness
and indigestion, have now discontinued
disagreeable diets, patent foods and the
use of harmful drugs, stomach tonics,
medicinea and artificial digestents, and
instead, following the advice so often
given in these columns, take a teaspoon
ful or two tablets of Disunited Magnesia
in a little water after meals with the re
sult that their etoma«h no longer troubles
them, they are able to cat as they please
and they enjoy much better health.
Those who use Disunited Magnesia never
dread the approach of meal time because
they know this wonderful anti-acid and
food corrective, which ran he obtained
from any good drug store, will instantly
neutralize the stomach acidity, sweeten
the stomach, prevent, food fermentation,
and without, the slightest pain or discom
fort. Try this plan yourself, hut be cer
tain to get pure Bisurated Magnesia
especially prepared for stomach use.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Our book, “Cancer, Ita Proper Treatment
and Cure,** mailed Freo upon application.
Thie book, containing 216 pages, la very
desrri) live and contains the namea and
addrestes of thousands of people ACTUAL
LY CURED HERE. Write Desk D. DR.
NICHOLS* SANITORIUM, Savannah. Mo.
| sJ£o6er£ j£). $7[b/t?z |
floor anil shouted, “AA’e will do noth
ing of the sort. This congress Is not
going to enter your quarrel with the
employers. AA'e ns unio^i men hope
you win your strike, but we object
to your method of settling it, that is
all.”
Another Nurse
Praises Tanlac
"As m nor** I h*T» seen many mar.
vHnu* results from Tanlac. Fot anae
mia. nervousness, stomach* trouble and
building up the system after operations
I consider Tanlac great'.” Mrs. K. M.
Lone, Walnut Turk, Cal.
NURSE Lowe's statement merely
backs up what over one hundred
trouaand grateful Tanlac users have
said about this great natural tonic
and builder. Our files are packed
with such testimony.
If your system is run down, If you
can't seem to eat or sleep, have lost
weight or suffer from trying pain,
why not let Tanlac start to bring you
back to vigorous strength and health.
No long, wretched wait to get re
sults! Tanlac starts right In to build
you up. It cleans the blood, revita
lizes digestive organs, fixes up the
liver and makes you feel like a new
person.
For Constipation
Take Tanlac Vegetable Fills
•TANLAC
FOR. YOUR HEALTH
NEBRQN
The safe remedy for
colds - headaches
riieumatism-pains.
Docs not de
press the heart
like Aspirin
oAt Drugstores
APVFJITISKMENT.
FRIEND SAVED MRS. WILHELM
"Overwork, worry, no appetite, no
sleep, I looked like a corpse,” says
Mrs. Mary Wilhelmy of St. Faul.
Minn., "and to add to my troubles my
physican advised an operation. A
friend, however, asked me to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. I did so, and you should see
the Improvement. I eat well, sleep
well, have gained In weight and
strength and feel fine.” That Is what
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound did for Mrs. Wilhelmy. and It
will do as much for any suffering
woman.
DR. HUMPHREYS9
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COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
PROCEEDINGS HAD AND TAKEN PY
TUB BOARD OK CuUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. Nf>
HR ARK A, FOR THU MONTH OF DE
(T.MHER, 1»J4.
DKCEMHER *. 1*21.
The following appropriations were mane
General Fund—
Ulei tIon pay roll. November 4.
n 4 . ..$18.167 CO
General Fund—
Ml'" •llanemia rlalma on Court
lioiiee. Riverview Home and
County Hospital . 9 432 43
Mother* J'anaion Fund—
Pension rlalma . . «,oi.60
FRIdge Fund
Repair* and construction of
bridge* . 15.5*0 25
Road Drag Fund
Dragging and planing work T* 1 I 2*1
DGCG.MHKK 1 % 19;.’4
The following appropriations were made;
General Fund —
Regular pay roll, county am
ple)** . $ 1 b 27 4 ;
Mot net ■ pension Fund—
Pension < lairua . 1.03® 17
Road Drag Fund
Dragging and planing wot k . . ' 947 31
Genet a I Fund -
Mlarellsner.ua claim* on Court
House. Rivervtew Home and
County Hospital ..13,863.14
Bridge Fund—
Bridge Inspection and miscel
laneous 44711'
DFCF.MI4FR 17. 19 4
The following *ppropnatlona wars mad*
General Fund -
M!»> ellanenu* claim* on Court
Houae. Riverview Home. 6.978 85
Road Drag Fund
Purchaae «-f tractor* . . 2.156 5"
DEC 'KM RICH 2.1, 19 4
The following appropriation* were made
Rond Drag Fund
I * lu n i ng nnd dragging work * 1.617 74
General Fund —
Mlto HlnneouN rlalma on Court
House. Riverview Jlollte itml
County Ilnapltiil 11 949 1c
Brldga Fund
Repair* e. ft ml«i • ilnneniie 4 >' i
DK'F.MIIFK 3h. 1. 4
Th* following appropriation* wrra made
Genet nl Fund
Regulnr pay roll, county em
ploye* . f 17.194 as
Get *r»tl Fund •
Ml■<' ellgnei'Ue *dnlma on Court
House, Riverview Home nnd
.Dtj Hnl|t|tfl| , 4 88.41
Road long Fund
Planing and dragging work
amt grading estimate I '• « 15
Mother*' pension Fund
Pension Claim* t'* "I
Raaptctfully HulunUted
FRAN K l»Kh » 4
J.l# 1 » Count) Cl*ik
COMMITTEE FOR
LODGE CONGRESS
Katherine. Remington, president of
the Nebraska Fraternal congress, an
nounced Tvesday the following ap
pointments to the legislative commit
tee of the congress: William B. Price,
general attorney of the Supreme For
est, Woodmen Circle, chairman; J. J.
Cassidy, Supreme Tribe of Ben Hur;
E. E.^Kester, Modern Woodmen of
America: A. B. Sinke, Woodmen of
the World; J. S. Brown, Fraternal
Aid union; H. W. Strubbe, Maccabees;
E. H. Holmes, Security Benefit as
sociation.
LEGAL NOTICES. _
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING PAPER
AND ENVELOPF.S F<»R THE Of>V
ERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Scaled proposal* will be received until
10 o’clock a. nv. January 26. 1925, in the
room of the Joint Commit* on Print
ing. !n the Capitol. Washington. D C-,
for furnishing paper and plain envelopes
for the public minting arol binding and
departmental use in the District of Co
lumbia for the term of six months or one
vear beginning the 1st day of March.
1925, deliveries to be f o b Washington,
11. C The proposals will be opened In
the presence of and the award of con
tracts made bv the Joint Committee on
Printing to the lowest and best bidder
for the Interest of the Government whose
bids are in conformity with the require
ments of the proposal. The Committee
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids, or to accept any bid or any part and
reject the other part, if. In its opinion
such action would be in the interest of
the Government.
Hlank proposal* containing the instruc
tions. schedule, and specifications, ae- |
companied bv standard samples, may be
obtained bv addressing Oeorge H. Carter.
Public Printer. Washington. D C.
Contracts will be entered into for sup
plying the quantities required, whether
irt'-re or less than the estimate*
The approximate estimated quantities
set forth in detail in the schedule coni'
prise;
TAPER
3.040 non pounds standard newsprint
paper; 9 115.000 pounds machine-finish
book paper: 1,000,000 pounds plant-fiber i
machine-finish book paper: #0.900 pounds
antique book paper: 160,000 pounds light-1
weight machine-finish book paper; 2.600.
000 pounds supercslendcred book paper;
200.000 pounds halftone book paper; 335.
000 pounds coated bonk paper; 2,200.000
pounds mimeograph paper: 690 ooo pounds
IT S M O safety writing paper; #.900
pounds IT S M O writing paper; 4.non
pounds safety writing paper: 1,720.000
pounds writing paper; 369.000 pounds
man paper; 630.000 pounds manifold
paper; 50,900 pounds onionskin paper:
5.662.000 pounds bond paper: 4.090 pounds
parchment deed paper; 940.000 pound*
ledger paper; 6.700 pounds tissue paper:
389.000 pounds cover paper; 4 000 sheets
cloth-lined rover paper; 1,322.000 rounds
wrapping paper: 450,000 pound* manila
tag board 15.000 pounds manila card
board; 170.000 sheets railroad board;
865.000 pounds bristol board; 7,500,000
pounds U. S. Po*tal Card bristol board;
22.000 pounds index bristol board; 6,000 j
pounds paraffin paper; 3,250 pound* ]
gummed paper: 110,000 pounds blotting
paper; 5.500 pounds stereotype molding
paper; 20.000 pounds offset paper 20.000 !
pounds oiled manila tympan paper; 3,500
pounds platewiping paper; 6,000 pounds!
back-lining paper, for case making; 19.-!
000 sheets pressboard: 600 pound* news
board; 550.000 pound* chip or straw
board; 69.0Q0 poumla box board; 630.000 i
pounds binder* board; 20.000 pounds
trunk board.
In cases where more than 1.000 ream*
are railed for proposals will be received
for 1.000 reams or more.
ENVELOPES
24.475,000 worn! manila; 6 450.000 kraft:
345.000 rnps manila 4 456.000 writing
white and colored. 127 000 fine writing
white and colored; 1 5 5.000 ledger, white;
284 000 fine bond white.
Bv direction of the Joint Committee on
Printing.
GEORGE H GARTER.
Public Printer. j
Wasning'on P C
December 19. 2 924.
J - 7 and 14
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of the Stockholder* of The Bank
ers Reserve Life Company of Omaha.!
Nebraska, will be hold at it* home office,
in The Hankers Reserve Life Budding.
Douglas at Nineteenth Streets, in said
City, at 4 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday.
January 21. 1925. for the election of
Directors and the transaction of such
other business as may properly come be
fore it,
R r WAGNER.
Rccretary-Treasurer.
Omaha Nebraska. December 17, 1924.
P-17-2 4 ::I .1-7 14
NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS.
All the existing debts of thy Western
Medical Review CompanyN on the first
day of January. 19* amounted to the
sum of ro dollars and no cent* Henry it.
tiering, President . Mia 17. tiering. Secre
tary. Directors: Henry It. Oering. Dr. E.
C I'nderburg, Mia t\ tiering and Henry
F Guos, being nil the Board of Director*
114
NOTICE of INDEBTEDNESS
All the existing Debt* of the United
Rt i *» < arburetor Company on the first
day of January, 1928. amounted to
I >.191.12 Henry It Goring. President,
Henry F. Goos. Acting Secretary. Direc
tor*: Henry It. Oering. President: Henry
F dons, Acting Secretary and Dr. E. i
Underburg.
J 14 |
NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS
All the existing debts of the Henry R
Oering Company on the first day of Janu
ary, 1925, amounted to the sum of three
thousand five hundred and t*en« ’ n.-.e
dollars and seventy-two cents ($3 529 72).
Directors. Henry It. Goring 3fi*. l* Ger
.ng. Henry F. Ooos Henry R Oering..
President. Mia U. Gering, Secretary.
J 14
< l\\ OFFIC !\i NOT!Cm
notice!
SALE or HOUSER.
Notice J-. hereby given that Charles
Ueslclta. City Comproller. will sell at
I’uhllc Auction on Saturday. January 24.
936, 19 a. m. the house* *U
•ateil between Cuming and Krskine
streets, on .10th Street, located on prop
>rtles acquired for opening said 10th
street, )>y Ordinance No. 11993. 1924
lories. nnt said buildings shall be solo
0 the lug heel cash bidder upon saiJi
premises.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tlon No. t>2, Series 1925.
Omaha, Nebraska, January 8. 1928.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
J t 9 10 17 l.t-14-r.City Clerk j
N« )Tl« Ii
SALE OF HOUSER.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
Rtenlcka. City Comproller, will sell at
Public Auction on Saturday, Januaty 17.
1925. at one o'rlo. k p m , the house*
situated between 21st and 1’ 2d Street:,
and 135 f*et South of Charles Street sod
135 feet North of Reward Street, appro
priated for Public Playground by Ordi
nance No 11c»71. 1924 Series and said ,
buildings shall be sold to the highest
cash bidder upon said premises
Published in accorrianeg with Resolu
tlon No 41 Series 1125
Omaha. Nebraake. January $. 1925. |
JAMES P. HOCTOR
J 4 4 1<M" 13-14 15city Clark
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Funi-ral Notices 1
1 II All III H M i , M. - v Kll.n, •>..!
passed away January It. She is survived
by four daughter^. Mrs C. J Jensen of
• Unaha Mi Lens Ihgbv of Forest Grove;
»te , Mrs Dorothy Male of Ran Francis
co end Mr* F M Thompson of Santa
Barba*-**. Csl Five sons. Charles H.
Howard H . Walter e*nd Arthur of Omaha
and I,ester A of San Francis-o One
• *er Mrs Mattilla Phillip* of Omaha
two brothers. Georgs t l.ongwell of Port
land. Ore., and C. Arthur Longwell of
New York City
Funeial services from the re*tdencs of her
son Arthur. »*9 20 Florence boulevard. Fri
day. January 14, 2 p, m. Interment West
l.iun > emetefy.
VICK FRY Mr* Jennie *' . beloved wife
of Austin 1. Vickery, pnss-.l away Jan
uirv 12 1925. nt ths family residence,
2232 Fowler nv-ttur
Survived hasidee her husband, by two
noite. Robert I* i nd Austin I. Vlekary.j
|r nn<t "'i' daughter, Alice Jane Vickery 1
Funti.il Thursday itf'**noon al 1* hi from
• he Trinity t-alhedinl, Eighteenth anti
tupilol avenue Interment Kotest I.awn!
cemetery.
For further Information call N, P. Rwan-|
son mortuan
G«»RR Mfitomoii l>. age 74 veat* 2712
Ames A\■■ , passed away January 12 be
• * i - -I I* ■ ut v* v cit by Iti* wife. Mrs Umllv
M Got i', and one • rt. Charles It. of Om.»
hi
Funeral servlet* fi<*m I be residence at
• in p nt on Thursday January 14, in
let ment F«*re*t I,awn »em*tor\
I'liner il l>irrr for a, ;i
IIOFFMAN-CR09BY ambulan -
end 34th fit, Funeral director*. J A. ItOI
AN’XOITX CKMENTS.
Funeral Directors. 3
HEAFET * HEAFET
Undertaken and Einbalman
Phone AT. 3511. Office. 36U Farnain
( ESTABLISH El) SINCE 1»»2>
HULSE & IUEPEN.
At Tour Sarvtca.
2523-24 Cuming St JA. 13.6
Brailey & Dorrance.
N P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMINO
Quiet Dignified Supervlalop._
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
HA. 18842411 Farnam 8t.
H. K. BURKET A SON ~~
3 405 Farnam. Eat. 1876. HA. COM.
LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE
0047.
Cemeteries. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN.
Purchase a family lot In Omaha’s moat
beautiful cemetery. Office* at the ceme
tery, west of Florence, and 72® Brandeis
Theater Bldg. _
Card of Thanhs. 6~'
Wifi wish to thank our many kind friends
and neighbors, Ruth Rebckah lodge, Cen
tral Freshman Student c|ub, D. B. &•
lodge No. l, and First Presbyterian bun
dav school for their kindness and sym
pathy shown nt the time of death of
our beloved wife and mother; also f"r
the many beautiful floral offerings.
Vincent Pauley and daughter, Viola.
IVraonalS. 9
NOTICE of sale of Frank M. Pond In
surance agency. Notice is hereby given
that 1 will receive scaled bids for the
above property, consisting of all the exr,
pit ations of firp, tornado and casualty
insurance of th<% said agency, at -
o'clock P. nv. Thursday, January L*.
1925. at room 1030 City National Banir
Bldg., Omaha. Neb. The right reserved
to reject any or all bid*. Each bid must
be accompanied by a certified check for
10 per cent of the total bid. Terms cash
This was formerly the G. L. Martini
company, now the Srank M. Pond com
pany, located at room 214 Brandeis The
ater Bldg Interested parties may ob
is in Information concerning said agency
by applying to R. L. Stewart, 660 Omaha
National Bank Bldg. J. Dean Ringer,
special administrator, estate of f raucis
M Pond, d**< eased.
THE SALVATION ARMT industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture.
zlnee. We collect. We distribute. Phone
JA. 4135 and our wagon will cell. CeU
and Inspect cur new home. 2»f N. Htn ft'
DISSOLUTION of the firm Flynn A Mc
Cullough, was announced December 81.
UP*4 r C. McCullough will no longer
be responsible for obligations incurred by
Joseph FI v n n. __
FLORENCE BLVD—Chicken Hut will re
open for business under new manage
ment. The place get a neal chicken
dinner and other good things to cat.
4 226 N. 20th Hr
WANT to know address of Max Lynch
or wife, formerly Misa Chriatena Olsen.
Address Charles Olsen. Circle. Alaska.
.MASSAGE—Expert treatment; lady oper
ator; open till 9 p. m. 210 North 17th ct.
MASSAGE, constipation specialty. M. J.
Bowman. graduate University Austria
1812 Chicago St_
COSTUMES, theatrical, historical masque
costumes to rent. Lieben. 1614 Howard
Lost anil Found. 10
LOST—SILVER SHOB BUCKLE.
Sat with brilliant*. Tuesday n!*ht »t
I'reltthton Gym. Valuable only to owner.
Reward. Cali -Miee Pay. AT. inon.
KEEP the ntonev, return the be* and the
re-t of the oontenta; receive eultable re
gard; no question. aeked. Louis A
Bornhelm, jeweler, SO* S. loth Ft._
WRIST WATCH loet. gold. Saturday
nittht at I'eaf and Dumb Institute or be
tween there and Benson. Reward. ISA.
LOST—Double cameo brooch. Return to
Blue Cab Co anil receive I:1) reward .
CAT- Lost, black Anlore. male, In Dun
dee. Cal] WA am R«a aid
AUTOMOBILKS.
Automobiles for Sale. 11
The Prices Are Low
Now Is the Time
' To Buy
Look At This Stock
1923 Ford Coup!#.
1924 Ford 2-door Sodan.
1923 Chevrolet Sedan.
1924 -Old* 6 Coup#.
1920 Hub k Coup#.
1 922 Sruriebaker Light ilx
la.'j Nash Coup#.
F.asy Term*
Open E\en!nga and Sindaja.
2034 Farnam. AT. 2911.
Nash Uptown Store
"Murphy Did Its”
BARGAINS
1923 t'h#v Tour, rar, renewed, and look*
fine, a bargain at 1.100.
19. Ft.rd Sedan—Thta ear run# better
than many later modela. $176.
19. ■ Ford Tour Starter and new ralnt.
If23 Star Coup# Bnlloon tire*. $34 5
1923 Maxwell Sedan New paint and ov#r.
hauled. SfIS
Our term# ar# #a#y and without th# cus
tbmary i#d tap** Com# In.
Andrew Murphy & Son
AT. .4 4 3 1. 1 4 10 Jackson
lOO CARS. Forda and other maXea $60
and up Ca*h or terms, take ear In trad**
GOLDSTKOM AUTO SALKS Co, 2112
Harney St. Open evening* A Sun. AT. 6-46.
FOR THE RIGHT PRICK ON GOOD
USED CARS SF.E
OMAHA FLINT COMPANT■
NASH-VRTFPFMA AUTO CO.
USED CAR STORE.
11 4 Varnam- . ***_$
Truck* for Sals. 1!
USED TRUCKS
FROM ONE TO THREE TONS
INTERNATIONALS AND OTHER
STANDARD HAKES.
International Harvester
Company
Uth at Jon## * Tel. AT. 0660.
All to Acpranonoe, Tarte. 16
QUARANTF.ED new ana weed auto part*
at a special cut prb*# Nebraska Auto
Parti. 1016-16 llarney 8t JA. 49SI, end
3.0 > Cunilng St AT 1670 _
NKW Chevrolet tadialora. $12.60. Kap
lan Auto Pa> tM. gill Nb holaa.
BI-SIN BM BK It VICK.
Millinery—Drrawmaklnc. 23
ACCORDION, aid#, knlf#, boa pleating
• ov#r#d luiion* #11 aiylr#; bem#tlt*toln*
buttonhole# Writ# Ideal Button and
Pleating Co, 30k Brown Bio* k. Omaha.
Neb Telephone JA 1636__
NRH PLEATING CO.
Hematlt* hlnjri Covered Button#
1604 Fatnam Second Floor JA 6676
III MNKSS SKKV II E
Mot Ing—Tim king—Storage. 26
OLC>14 F, "VAN” AN DSTORAOK
PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING
Fat I mate# furnlehed AT illo or JA^4I*»
G«»RDON-S FIREPROOF WHSR, Jk VAN.
146 North 11th St Phone JA 3032; mov
• g nil-1 age. ahlpplng
HICK INS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE
16th and Leavenworth Ht» Parking, mot
ing. •(■■!««# •' pplng J4 4ifl
, I'.'ilnlitig anil rgpprlng. 17
4V g ii p* per, paper hanging, painting. Fred
Parka 4706 H 14th Ht MA #••’. AT 7404
I'strnl Attorneys. 2H
J W. MARTIN. 616 Pet era Trugt Bldg.,
Omaha alio iVaihtngton, Double aervlce.
ilugla fe** Alan help •» II pal cut a
rrinling—Nlslionrry. ✓ 29
C« »M \TI. k C1A L PR INTI NG~Eddy Printing
Co., 11M South 13th «l. Phone J A. 6063
BUSINESS^ SERVICE_ I
1'rofrsftlonal Service. 30
DENTISTRY.
All kind* of dental work done at Creigh
ton Disnenaary. 26th and California St* .
under the supervision of Instructor* of
the College of Dentistry. Feoe moderate.;
Take Croaatown. Harney or Cumin* street
22_ _i
BMfMW MKNT.
Hrlp Wanted—Female. 36
WILL pay you 14.60 day for making two
dozen pair* Steber Wool socks daily on
Highspeed Family Knitter. Will buy ail
you make at sains rats. We furnish yarn
free—5-y#ar written contract, old reliable
manufacturer. Work at home. He inde
?endent. Experience unnecessary Send
c full particulars without obligation.
Steber Machine Co., Desk 151, Utica. New
York.
SALESLADIES wanted to represent Col
lier's. Short hours, 9 to 4. Salary $18.00
per week. Call before 10 a. m. and 5
to 5 p. m , 308 Baird Bid*. Ask for Mr.
Lipsut.
LADIES— Learn beauty culture; our
training equips you for the better posi
tions. Day or night. I’ay us a visit and
nop our classes in operation. Molcr Col
ics, 109 s, 15th._
LADIES—Catholic, married or single;
pleasant outside work, part or full tune
Beginners earn $3 50 dally Call 8-lo or
5-6. 317 Loan Ass n Bldg.. K.th and Dodge.
STENOGRAPHERS, Uni verscript. to in
troduce Birdie Reeve's system. Travel, ep
portunlty. Write O^phoum Theater.
WOMAN—white, for cooking and down
stairs work. No laundry. Good wages.
rb‘2 !0 Chicago St. WA. 5010.
Help Wanted—Male. 37
’PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WANTS
Fully Qualified, Experienced
BOILERMAKERS
LOCOMOTIVE MACHINE OPERATORS
LOCOMOTIVE PIP E FI TT E R S
HAMMERSMITHS
TINNERS
For Permanent Employment
In Back Shop Work In
INDIANA.
See Company Representative,
405 City National Bank Bldg.
Wednesday and Thumdav
MEN—Learn harboring; our ayatem turns
\ ou out a high class workman able to
hold best Job*. Earn while you learn
Day or night classes. Call or writ#* for
catalog. Moler Barber College. 109 S
15th.
ALL men. women, boys, girls, 17 to 65.
willing to accept government positions.
$117-1250 (traveling or stationary), write
Mr. Ozment. 166 St. Louis. Mo.
NON-UNION licensed barber. Steady Job.
Call befor# 8 a. m. or after • p. m. KE
6554.
Help Wanted—Male and Female. 38
MEN. WOMEN—li up. Prepare for ex
am*. for government position*. Excellent
salaries. Experience unnecessary. For
free particulars, write R. T*rry (formerly
civil service examiner), 899 Barrister
Bldg . Washington. I>. C.
TURN your apart time Into money. WA
1907,
Salesmen and Agents. 39
DISTRICT sales manager for the Ward
Stilson Co., Anderson. Ind.; established
1888. The man we select muat possess
sales experience, organizing and supervis
ing ability and office management; his
duties will be to hire women solicitors to
sell the famous Maisonette frocks direct
to wesrera; no investment; however, ap
plicant must be in fair financial position;
only highest type man considered; appli
cation by letter only. C. G. St. Clair,
Fontenelle hotel.
SALESMEN: Two magazine, newspaper or
Insurance salesmen wanted to represent
Collier's, city and road work Only four
orders a day will ray you 1-50.00 per week
See Mr Lipsut before 10 a. m. after 2
p m . 308 Baird Bldg.
FINANCIAL.
R<*al Estate Loans. 44
MONET TO LOAN
On flret a.id •. end mortgagee.
We buy outright for cash
Existing mortg tees and land contracts.
Prompt Action.
H. A WOLF CO..
511 Saunders-Kennedy Bldg AT 1180
* 6Vfc AND 8 PER CENT MONEY.
Loans on Omaha improved property at
lowest rate#
FRANK H. BINDER,
821 City National.JA. 1581
MONEY on Omaha house* at 8 per cert
and * Vfc per cent. Cash on hand. No de
lav Shopen & Co., 226 Keeilne Bldg. JA.
<22$.
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
closed; no monthly payments JA. 1523
W. T. GRAHAM. 754 refers Trust.
OMAHA HOMES— EAST NEB FARMS
O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
miS omaha Nat l Bank Bldg JA. 2715.
SECOND mortgage* or contract* pur- 1
chased by Tukey Company #20 First Na
tional Bank. JA. 4221.
lion ?r» 110,000 loaned; prompt service
F. D. Wead A D. II. Bowman. Wead Bldg i
KU AND * TER CENT—NO DELAY
GARVIN BROS . #45 Omaha Nat \ Iiidg
Farm Loans on West. Neb. and N. E. Colo
farms. Kloke Investment Co . Omaha
Money to Loan. 45
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY at the
lowest rate we have ever made.
DON’T PAY HIGH RATES
Over 80 years in business assures you ot
a quick, quiet and confidential deal a*
iha lowest possible coat.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
608 Karharh Block. Tel JA. 2215.
Southeast corner 16th and Douglas Sts
DIAMOND louns St lowest rate*, business
strict v confidential. The Diamond Loan
Co 1514 Dodge 8t Established 16*1
Bin CATION \L.
I/>«al Instruction Classes. 48
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete court# In all commercial
branches Shorthand, typewriting, le'.eg
rapbv. salesmanship, civil service. Phot e
JA. 1585. Complete catalog fra*. ..
BOYLES COLLEGE.
1»th and Harney 8t# Omaha. Nth
EIGHT to 1J weeks prepare you for •
f-n# office poaltton. Call AT. 7774 or,
write American College H12 Farnam
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLAGE
14t>S Dodge 8t. lldl Douglaa St
Call or write for Information.
Musical—Dramatic. 49
PIANISTS—Learn poruiar muale. E M
Kwh r. V : ~ kel H'dg AT 4 '1
Dancing Academies. 50
KEEP S CINDER KI.I A lU'ufT^
1 PTH AND DOUGLAS STS J A. 547$.
<Ta«»e» Tuesday and Frldav. 18 le#*ona.
Si Private lesson# unyilma. Ten com
relent instructor#_
KEL-TINE—Tarnam at 25th. Class and
assembly, Monday and Thursday night*.
Pierrot! orchestra; 25 instructor# Pri
vet** loser*?** any tin-,.- JA tilt. ^
LIVESTOCK.
llorsce, 4 dltle, Vcliiclc*. 51
FOR 8.M.K 51* head young work horses
and mares, si! guaranteed good work
er* and sound, nt 48*8 tfc-ut’i 27th St.
Ml K( 11 \NU1SK.
ItuMm-H Equipments. 55
1 TPKWK1TEB8. — R INTA I
(•tea. Nfw and second-hand machine* for
sale Ha' e j ou seen the 8'ahdard Ke» bogfd
Remington Portable? Whatev er your needs
in the typewriter line call Remington
Typewriter (V >10 3# 19th 8t . .14 :‘8T8
WK BUY. aell cafe* make desks, show
.•sees, etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co
S W. tor 11th and Douglas JA 7724
Fuel mu) Food. 61
KINDLING— $5 truck load ""delivered.
■ awdtiMt. haled, shaving* J V 5 7*0
Hoiiaphohl (tootle. 64
ANTigUN furniture in ro-ewo-.t. .
anv and w alnut eu< h as « !»••( «.f drawn*,
beds and table*, M«it li • t shorn »v £<>n
.’IIS Cuming Si at x; '
M.iclilnorjr ami Tool#, 67
leltmn Electrical Woika 11 s Je S ;jth
Wanted to Ituy. 73
DESKS MAKS DISKS
New desk* used .Lake bought sold ami
traded. J. C. Reed 1207 ) at nan' St AT
All#
1*11. W ANT Ails UKINU IU.Sl l.T
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished Rooms. 7S
LINCOLN Ut.VP. 3034— Furnished room
In brand new. strictly modern home with
real home privilege*. Lad tea preferred.
HA. 7427.
NICE front room for two ladlea, em
ployed. op gentleman. Also aomi-naae
ment or light hskpg. room. Real cheap.
512 N. 20th St._ _____
Rooms for Housekeeping. *6
CALIFORNIA. 3121H—3 or 8 furnished
rme.. mod., ground floor. Heat. HA.
DOUGLAS. 9102—Largo hakp. room,
kitchenette adjoining. Close in. .TA. .it.
NINETEENTH. 522 N.—Well furnished
front room in modern hriek flat. _ _
Rooms, Unfurnished. 77
TWO ROOMS, CLOSE IN. REASONABLE.
JA. 23CO. _
Where to Stop In Town. 78
HOTEL SANFORD—I9th snd Fsrnsm.
HOTEL HEN8HAW—16th snd Fsrnsm.
Srerlnl Ratos to Permanent Quests
Apartments of Building Owners and
Managers Association.
Unfurnished. 80b
A 4-rnom heated apt. at tha Msmmen—
2214 N. 19th St., 132.50 summer and 140.00
winter.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
Whore Omaha Renta"
AT- 0544. I7th and Farnam Sts.
Wo ha-e an apt. to ault avery
need. 1-2-3 and 4-room apte.,
535.00 to *75.00.
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY,
1702 Howard Si.
JA 2905.HA, 6869.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY.
"WHERE OMAHA RENTS."
AT. 0544_ 17th and Farnam Bta
APARTMENTS and flats tor rent.
W. J. PALMER CO. AT. 1**0
Real Eatate Management Sneclallata.
Elegant mod, 6-r. steam ht., elec, w-aaher,
111 N. 25th, Rey at Hunter Inn. AT. 5960.
BEAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Apartments—Furnished. 80
HARNEY, 2631—Two-room apt. and
kitchenette, hot and cold water. All new
furniture and rug*, walking distance;
couple desired Must be seen to be ap*
predated. Call AT. 4424.
CUMING *ST . 2552—Furnished 4 or **rooro
apts. private bath; steam heat. AT. 4S45.
Apartments—Unfurnished. 81
FOR KENT—STx room*, all modern, brie*
tut, located close to school, car Una;
reasonable rent, references required. Tal
TA 567 0. After 6 o’clock. WA. 1300.
HIGH claes Apts, and flats under super
vision of owners. 'Service that pleases.
Traver Bros.. 819 F. N. Bk. AT. 6886
NEW DUPLEXES FOR RENT.
N J SKOGMAN A SONS,
8118 Cuming St.HA. 7048.
JONES ST.. 2561—Lovely 3 and 6-room
apta , atrlctly mod. AT. 3867, Flora Apta.
STEAM heat. 4-room apta., |30 and up;
close In. G. P. Stebblna. 1610 Chicago SI
Business Flaccs for Rent. 82
STOREROOM. 22x64) and 7-room apart,
above. All mod. except heat. Rent either.
Busy neighborhood. Only 166 per month
for both. See Kuncl, 1244 So. 13th 6t.
Houses for Rent. 83
— 1215 NORTH J5TH STREET.
6-room Dutch Colonial. Very attractive
and like new. Vacant February 1.
J L. HIATT C iMPAXY, AT. 9960.
4-R. Mod. ex. ht. duplex. 27 A barker. 923.
9-R. Mod ex. ht. 1433 N. 31. salored. 126..
Omaha Rental Ex.. JA. 3519. HA. *6u&.
CALIFORNIA ST, 2856—7-roojn brick
flat like new, excellent conditio*. HA.
8136. « _J
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
Business Property. 91
BUSY TRANSFER CORNER.
IDEAL INVESTMENT. 9% NET.
GLOVER A SPAIN. JA. 8869.
Farms and Lands for Sale. 93
320 ACRES clear of eacumbrance. Paid
over 12,000 rent last year. All In crop,
no bu.idinge. In Red River Valley, Min
nesota Owner will exchange for first
class quarter section within 100 BCles
of {/mans and assume up to 112,000. Can
get loan on Minnesota farm if you want
money. _
MARrf MARTIN.
Omaha National Bank Building. j
251 ACRES southeastern Iowa, highly im
proved. Rich, productive soil. Priced to,
sell or will trade for 20 acre# near small j
town. Arch’s Put*roff. Hatfield. Mo. j
FARMS—Improved; two farms; up.and;
lay excellent: five miles from Missouri
river; possession and tarms, address P. O.
Box 207. Auburn, Neb^ i
PulLTRY LAND. IS <Jowc. IS monthly
buy a 40 acre* Southern Mo Price 1200
S*nd for list. Box 22-H. Kirkwoo^Mo
Houses for Sale. 95
SIX ROOMS AND 6UNROOM.
Very fine neighborhood. Living room
across front, d.niag room. French door*
to sun room, kitchen. 8 bedrooms and
sleeping porch, oak floors and ftnijh.
Only 87 500.
W FARNAM SMITH A CO.
JA. 0564. Eve. HA 2197 or HA. 2518.
$5,150
well worth the money. Five-room bunga
low Nearly new. Beat of construction
and finish. Convenient to car and school
liary term* Call Mr. Sloan. Walnut 2512.
T It CAMPBELL builds homes to order.
Helps finance Sa'* money and get a
iti^r bull* home. AT. 5048, Keeltne.
8100 OFF on any house purchased this
down. Miopen A Co., Keellne Bldg.
f local as; sell sat tlN
House*—North. 96
No. 4*1 PRETTY Home
FONT I. N ELLE BOULEVARD.
Five m< a rooms on one floor, oak floors
throughout, oak and enamel finish; full
cement basement, floor drain, good fur
nace ga* water heater, laundry slots
Near Fontenelle Park, achool and car line.
Owner leaving city and must sell at ones.
A bargain at 15,400; ISC0 cash will handle
Call
D T BUCK k CO . Realtors
7 43 Omahs Natl JA. Iftftft
Fai*emer Bak*r WA 8513. Lovgrsn KE
N3M Box. WE 8878 Buck. KE 2334,
parkvale bungalow.
A DANDY FOR ONLY IM66
Very* complete five-room bungalow
with iH built-in conveniences ar
ranged to eliminate extra steps.
Built-in featu-.es. garage. choice
couth front lot; paving paid; cloaa
to west side park car. 11.000 cash
will handle. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
630 Patera Trust Bldg. JA. S2lt.
Beautiful Love-Nest
Five-room accommodation San room, tile
bath. French doors, breakfast nook, ideal
kitchen, full basement, corner lot, loath
front, rar xe. oak finish, clothe* chute
t d lota of closets One block to car.
lust the cosiest little nest for two or
throe neet'lc v u ever saw Price re
iii'e i fr.«m |* 40ft to 85.750 cash. Hurr>
for th!* opportunity.
VT L» *__ KK. 1782.
Only $4.600
Five Rooms
On a paved street, nesr Miller park. Is s
neib n fty. reariy new home of ft>e w-e:;
arranged room*. es*t front, city water
bath css. electric itght. s#w#r, furnace,
full . •merit basement, floor drain; very
complete Will consider a »mai: down pay
ment or a M int lot JA. 1614 days. Csrse
f« 76ft F 6TERMS
New % x' - all modern bungalow. hull!
!x %le«,-alfo company. Clifton Hill dlstngi.
nesr car no and schools t public end
| parochial) 5ft *' s-'uth front lot Fvs
» ;naa call Ted Pitkin. WA. 19U. or I eRoj
Gehrls. KK 6C|9.
- vi.FE COMPANY
| Ground Floor, 301 S 19th it. AT 6416
NnRTH S1DK BUNGALOW
PUIOS ONI.Y 96 tie TERMS
Five-mom oak finished bungalow;
two block a to cat. Miller park »v hool.
Call
on BORNE realty CO.
I 636 Feteis Trust Bldg. JA. *112.
Wit L bwrd and finance your home os
en*> terms .**oe Us for plane J C
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■
Dv'« \ JTU I IN 1 l UIKI.N OAK
' V'N' AS'NS.lASMt
llu N Hfl L, -4 \r. rtlil.
«♦» ' i«*. 'r.i.d MM . »»h Cull
J A 4 f : «
4011 rLl'RKKCl 141 \ !■ 4 tm m.'4
Crrifh, iii p.,, ja> e;e*
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
House*—North. 94
17th and Grace Sts.
$4,500
Hire’s ii property that ear ba
purchased on reasonable terma
This 1* a corner lot «6*1$0 east
front, 7-room house, ail modern.
There is plenty of room to build
two duplexes or stores. One bloc**
to car. Owner must sell at onoe.
George and Company
RMlton.
Atlantic 3024.
16,600—EASY TERMS
New *-room all modern bungalow with
fireplace and all built-in feature*, dec
orated throughout. Immediate po»*e**ton.
Minne Lun district. Evening* call Ken
neth Metcalfe. \VA. 4567, or Walter Kuw
1'y• WAmbtcai,fh COMPANY
Ground Floor, 202 8. lfth 8t. AT. 6416.
Have You a Vacant Lot?
We have a number of naw 5-room bunga
low* and other*, on which w* will accept
building lot* a* flr«t payment. Even1"*/
call Mr. Reed. KE 6611. Day*. JA. mt.
I> E RUCK * CO. buv and aell borne*
House*—South. 91
8608 VALLEY. 12,500. 6 roll 1600 cash.
Bargalnforeoma^worklngman^JA^o^*'.
Houses—West.#8
I
BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNOALOW.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT.
1800 CASH—157.60 MONTH.
Brand naw. 6 room* and bath, aroaa-raof
bungalow; living room 13x17. rlntahed In
birth mahogany; large dining r0“”'.
I,bed In oak: balance of room* ftnlfh®*
In enamel; oak floor* throughout; tiled
bath, built-in tub, convenient Kitchen,
extra deep cemented basement; rlnisnea
stairway to large atttc. Whole houaa
beautifully decorated; eaat front lot.
paved street and alley, Iwt ua ahow
you thla beautiful home. Evenings call
Mr. Carnaby, KE. 6373, or H. *. Kaip.
KE. *586. _
RASP BROS.
818 Keellna Bldg._AT. «T»L
Park Avenue—Close In
This t» one of the old style, well-built
homee. Reception hall, living room, din
ing room, den and kitchen on first floor.
Five bedroome and bath <m second flssft
cemented basement and floored atua.
Prlc# $6,250. Call vs for particulars.
Payne & Sons
Realtor*.
N*w Location—-Our Own Bldg., lat Floor.
811 South 18th St.
Iim. old phon*—JA. 1«1»._
Evenings call R. E. Kilgore. HA. HIT, m
C, P. Allen. KE, 6744.
New Brick Colonial
This naw and eoanltt* oentral hall
colonial can ba bought at a vary eloaa
price. Decorated, fine futures fireplace,
large open porch, yard sodded and land
scaped. Corner lot, fine west location.
Terma can be made.
Benson & Garrett ,
BUILDERS.
2H I. lfth. AT. t$4f.
In the Heart of Clairmont
Just on© yeer ©Id. On paving. Oak finish.
Oak floors, built-in features. Breakfast
nook. It is a bargain. Can ba handled ©a
terma. Eva WA. 3915.
Edward T. Slattery
AT . lilt.til Keelin* Bldg.
NEW BUNGALOW
JTTST BEING COMPLETED
Five room end bath, extra large
livtng room, fireplace, built-in fea
ture*. choice east front. Military Ava
district. . Wonderful value for 15,710.
Reasonable terms.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
tit Peter* Truet Bldg. JA. 2211.
Fmt-HOOJf bungalow, near St. Cethertn*
hoepltal; just finished; handsomely deco
rated; choicest oak, ail built-in feature*;
block to oar; 16,7*0. E»*y terma JA.
2251.
OSBORNE P.EALTT CO.
Ill Pete re Trait Bldg.
$4250
Now ©nd©r construction. Up-to-dats. torn
pletply modsrn four-room bungalow with
five-room accommodationa Contains many
features yoa would expert only in larger,
higher priced places. WA. 211*.
Leavenworth Heights
Let me show you en ell modern oak end
enamel rmiehed bone,low on paved etreet
and restricted neighborhood for the emeil
eum of IF, 161. Easy terma Call WA.
2611.
SIX-ROOM bungelew, on* block to
car. double garage. Clairmont district.
61,009. Terma JA 2262
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
6*0 Peter* Truet Bldg.
FOWLER FINDS POLKS who bur home*.
List your rropertv with ua for reenita
JA. 1420 BURT C. FOWLER CO.. Realtor*.
SEE Morrison Lumber end Coal for price*
on gnrngea Beet construction *t mini
rum cost. tV F 6661
WILL build to your order on our beauti
ful lot* In Eigewood; very easy term*.
Phon* AT. 2540
Lots for Sale. 103
HAPPT HOLLOW LOTS.
60 t* 77 foot frontage*. Price* II 100 t*
16.000.
GEORGE A CO., REALTORS.
HAVE e few well locsted lot* in Edge
wood for **!*: for price* call C. A- Gr.ra
m*L JA. 1116.
Wanted—SMl EsUIa. 103
WANTED—New I* the Urn* t* list
vtiur home, vacant lot. acreage, duplex
or Inveetment property w* have
buyer*, prompt Inspection, courteou*
ee'.eemen »nd get result* Ti*t with
us tnJ prepare to ®ort._
OSBORNS REALTY CO.
110 reters Trust Bldg. Jackson IM*.
1 WILL pev cask for good building ltd
with water eewer, gee end sidewalk.
prefer 00.fo.it frontage not orar I block*
from car, would favor between Leave*
north and Canter, waat af Forty-eighth.
Give lowest tr. -e tad *x*ct .oration.
Omaha Be*. B-lbl. |
WE h*v* * rust-mar kith 16.000 cash,
he wants a slx-r.xwn keuse prefer to *11
on ou* floor, but must k*v# at leant tww
bedroom, downstair* Fkcns «r*. Lew-.a
TV A. 1*22
R F CLARY OO Realtor*
IM Omah* Nat l w. Bldg. AT. 107*.
EXCHANGE TGT equity 1* araall fcoiw*
ree- Xlmwood addition. for larger hone*
treet. Cash payment. Oatnt B»© A-IM
For result list jfour^ with
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Keel Kststa. ReaulSi Iasurane©
m; city Xat’i Bank. AT. ua
wir.1. bay I'oatrecta or M rat«s . sr take
ti t m on city property. C©4 Mr Bern. AT*
4Mb HA. SI41.
C. D HUTCHINSON CO..
Real tne 1<;» Fa rn a m JA S41I
77T7741 ry*0>,s: 7*
Auction Sales. 106
rosiTl VKL.T the tmrrset eeenrtreeat of
; us©1 furuitur* in O®aha. ©rrenreJ *'
• h©t you ca© see whet we hare h*nA><3 •
b' evi>©r1©A*©<2 hstp tt e wH »t rr ‘rate
u • ©*'« aMASn Srsphsnson. HM car*-:©I*
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We Make Loan* on
Omaha Real Eatate
AUo 5* 2% Loan*
Ask for Detail*
PETERS TRUST CO.
]i 1709 Firntm