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Never hurry your meal or overeat of anything, but within reason roost folks - may eat what they like—if they will keep their stomach sweet, clean and active and lree from the souring acids that hinder or paralyze the work of digestion. And the best and easiest way to do this is to follow every meal with a small • mount of pure Bisuated Magnesia -a pleasant, harmless and inexpensive form r»f Magnesia that promptly neutralizes acidity and keeps your stomach sweet and (lean. A week's trial of the Bisuated Magnesia, vhich may be obtained from any drug gist for only a few centa, will easily con vince you of the great value of this old English recipe. Be sure and get BISURATED Magnesia not a laxative. ( ITY' OFFICIAL NOTH KS. NOTICE. PROPOS * T.M FOR PLAYGROUND AP I*A RATI'S. Mealed proposals are invited and will te received by the City Clerk of the City '-f Omaha for furnishing said (ity foi 'i«* of the Park Department, with Play ground Apparatus, consisting of double * I h I eg, giant strides, waves, four and six hoard see saws, aix and nine way swings .i*. j'o the Honorable City Council of the City «.f Omaha: We, the undersigned, owners of lot* or lands allotting upon that part of Forty second Street from Ames Avenue to Jrand Avenue In Htreet Improvement Dis trict No. 2707. in the City <et frontage on said part of said street, <• shown by the generally recognized maps of said City, do hereby netltlon ihst the same be improved by paving and cur blng A nd we do further petition the Council to older such Improvement and 'Hus# Jt io be made, and that thirty days be nl lowed In the property owners In said Dl* irict within which to designate the met* Isl desired to he used In the paving of said street T D Maenner Co. by T. H Maenner. President (Meal). November 32nd. 1921. West 02 feet of the Mouth 110 fa**r of !<7 feet deep; North 4.2 feet of the South 152 fee*t of the West J 3.1 *4 fe«t of Lot 9, Tuttles Subdivision 42 feet front by 13.1*4 feet deep; the North 42 feet of the South 194 feet of t)ie West LiPJi feet of Dot 9. Tuttle's Subdivision. 42 feet front by 133*4 feet deep; the North 42 feet of the Mouth JU fe.;t of the West 1 .'t 3 *4 feet of Dot 9. Tuttle's Subdivision 42 fe«*t front by 133*4 feet deep; the North 42 feet of the Mouth :TH feet of the West 13.1*4 feet of Dot 9. Tuttle’s Subdivision 42 feet front by 1.13*4 feet deep; the North 40 feet of the Mouth 31M feet of the West 13 3*4 feet of Dot 9 Tuttle's Huhdlvlslon, 4(1 feet front by 133*4 feat deep; the North 40 feat of the Mouth 358 feel of the West 133'* f. • t of Dot 9. Tuttle's Huhdlvlslon 40 feet front bv Dlsty deep; the North 4') feet of the South 394 feet of the West 13.1*4 feet of Dot 9, Tuttle's Subdivision, 40 feet front by 188V* feet deep; the North 40 feet of the Mouth 439 feet of the West 193*4 feet of !g>t I Tuttle's Subdivision, 4t reef front by 133*4 feet deep; the •North 40 feet of the Mouth 478 feet of -the West 183*4 feet i.f Dot 9 Tuttle'* Subdivision. 40 feat front by HI'* feel deep the North 42 feet of the Mouth b feet 'of the West 133*4 feet of Dot 9 Tuttle's Subdivision. 4" feet front 1m 133*4 feat deep: the North 42 feat of the Mouth Ml feet of t he West US *4 feet ».f Dot 9 Tuttles Subdivision. 42 feel front nr !39,4 feet deep; the North 4o feat of *hs Mouth *02 fee» of the Was! 133'* feet of Dot 9 Tuttle's flubdlv *ion 4" feat front toy 11814 dsepl the North It CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. feet of the West 133 4 feet of Lot 9 Tuttle's Subdivision, 25 feet front by 133 4 feet deep. Frank Dewev. December 11th, 192 4. Lot 26, Block 4. Pruyna Park. 128 feet front by 60 feet deep. Stella B. Carlton, December 11th, 1924. "ot* 25 and 26, Block 3, Pruyn 1 Park, 128 feet front by 100 feet deep. Albert H. Skew December 11th. 1924. Lot 1, Block 3. Pruyn a Park, 128 feet front by fio feet deep. K. Smith. December 11th, 1924. South J2 feet of Lots 19. 20 and 21. Block 1. Pruyn s Park, 43 feet front by 150 feet deep. Clara K. Jonee, December 11th. 1 924. Lot 19, Kempton Heights, 4S feet front by 126 feet deep. Jo*oph Hubert y, December 15th. 1 924. North 44 feet of t.ot* 19. _. Schorl*, December 15th. 1 924. North 42 feet of the South 84 feet Lots 19. 20 and 21. Block 1. Pruyn Park. 42 feet front by 140 feet deep. Martha Snoll. December 15th, 1924, J*ot 21. Kempton Heights. 4R feet front by 12fi feet deep. Win. Hooten and Gertie Hooten, De ^mber 16th. 1 924. Lot 1R. Kempton Heights. 48 f*et front by 120 feet deep. Robert E. Reeves, December 15th. 1924. Lot 17, Kempton Heights. 4R feet front by 126 feet deep. Gus L. Sterk. January 2, 1925. North 128 feet of South 135 feet of West 231 Tax Lot 1 Section 6, Township 15. Range 13, 128 feet front bv 231 f«et deep Eliza h E. Steek, January 2 1926, Lots 25 and 2« Kempton Heights. 98 feet front by 126 feet, deep Albert B Towers. January 7th, 1926. Lot 14. Kempton Heights. 48 feet front by 126 feet deep. Filed: January 21st. 1925. at 11:05 o'clock a. m. You are further notified that you and ea*h of you will have fifteen davs from February 9th. 1A25. the first day of pul. Mention hereor in which to file protest in the office of the City Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Published in accordance with Resoiu tinn No. 724. Series 1925. Omaha, Nebraska. February 9. 1925 JAMES 1’. Hot 'TOR. K. 1-1(1.11. Cl,y Cl'rk' _ ^ NOTICK. To the owners of all lots, lands, (rants and ppreels of lands, within .Street im provement District No. 2096 and to the owners of all lots, tracts and parcels lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part of Cass anH Chicago, Fort \ sixth. U' * nnY-cighth and Forty.seventh from Wakeley Street to California Street, in the City of Omaha. Nebraska. Notice j* Hereb> given that there has been filed with the City Clerk of the < tv of Omaha a petition for the Improve ment of tbut part of Cass and Chicago, I fty.sixth to Forty-eighth, and Fortv seventh Street from Wakeley Street to e Mare. October 1 924, Lot 1, Block 3. Lincoln Place. 1R0 feet front. David •' Patterson, jr . b.v D C. Pat terson. Attorney in fart. October 29. 1 924. Lots 3 end 4. Block 6. Lincoln Place, each 5o feet from by 1.30 feet deep. Raymond M. Crossman. October 29, >1 924. Lot* 13 and 14 Block 4. Lincoln rise*, each 50 feet front b.V 1.30 feet deep. Raymond M. Grossman October 29 19*4 si! of Lots 2 and 3 Bio. k 5. Lincoln Plwre, each 50 feet front by 1.30 feet deep William J. Mittlen. November 1 2. 1 9 24. all of Lot 10. Block 4. Lincoln riace, 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. Parkway Real Estate Co, hv D C. Patterson Pt , November 12 1 924. all of T.ot 10, Block 1. Lincoln Place. 50 feet front by 130 f*er deep, also Lot 11, Block L Lincoln Place, 50 feet front by 130 feet deep Charles J. and Viola T.. Dailey, Novem ber 1 2. 1 924. all of Lot 2. Block 3 Lmruln Plft°«*. 50 feet front by 130 feet deep. Gertrud* M. Griffin, November 14 1924 all of Lot 8, Block 5. Lincoln Place, 336 fe*t front by 60 fe*» deep. Ella A Gould. November 1 4 1 924. North % I.of* 6 and 7. Block 6. Lincoln Place, 100 feet front bv 55 feet deep Erneat M. and Anna B. Dunaway. No vember 15. 1924 all of T.ot 14 Block 6. Lincoln Place, 130 feet front by 50 feet deep Joseph I,. Baker. November 1 *. 1 924. all of Lot 5, HIo» k 5. Lincoln riace, 50 feet front bv 130 feet deep. Laura W inrihejiu, '•»>.». .her 1*. 1924 al] of'Lot 9. Bloc* 1 Lincoln Place. 50 feet finnt by 130 fe 1 deep Pearl* Shellv. No-mber 19. 1924. all of Lot 12, Rio. k 4 Lincoln Place, 60 f• »• t front by 130 feet deep William W Hoaginnd, November 26. 1924. all of Lota 7 and *. Block 3, Lincoln Place, each 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. Alex K Olander. Jmuary 10, 1925, Lot 1. Block 2. Lincoln Place. 130 feet front by 50 feet deep. Filed January 28, 1923, at 2:15 o'clock r m You are further notified that you and h of you will have fifteen dav* from February 9. 1925, the firat da^- of publl ation hereof, m which to f ie protest in 1 he office of the City Clerk against the lerrularity. legality or suffi<-tenc> of said petition or any signature thereon. Published ir a>'ori|d *tr**-t. as shown l»y the generally recognized mSoS of said Citv. do hereby petition that th* same l»* Improved by paving and curbing And we do further petition th** Council to order such Improvement and cause it to he male, and that thirty days he si lowed to the property owners In said District within which to designate th* material desired to b« used In tha pav ing of sal*! street T II Maenner Co., November 22. 1 92 4 by T. If. Maenner. president (Meal). Ninth 25 feet of NS' >st 133 % f-.-t of blast 16.3V* feef of T.ot 9. Tuttle's Hub. 25 feet front bv 1381.. fe#-* deep, North 4" ft of the South 6 ft 2 f>**» of tlie West I? f«‘**t of t he East 163*4 f**ct of t.ot 9. Tllttl's Hub 40 feet front by 123V4 feet* deep; the North 4 2 fe*t of tjia South 662 feet of tile West 133 Vi feet of th* East 163 V* feet of Lot 9. Tuttle's Hub, 42 feet front bv 133% feet deep; North 4’ feet of the South 520 feet of the West 133*4 feet of th* East 16.3% feet of T.ot t). Tuttle's Huh, 42 f**et front by 133% feet deep. North 40 feet of tha Mouth 4 7 H feet '»f the West 133 4 feet of the East 16 3 4 feet of Lot 9. Tuttle s Hut). 40 fe»t front by Ll.14 feet deep, North 40 feet of the South 438 feet of th„ West |M% feet of the East 163% feet of T.ot 4*. Tulth** Hub 40 feet front by J3.3% f> *f deep North 40 feet of til*. Mouth 9 H ti ef of tile West 133% feet of 1J1* East 163’* f*»t of Lot 9. Tuttles Hub. 40 feet front by 133’, f#*** t deep; the North 40 feet of the Mouth 261 feef of the Wear 13.3% feet of l tie East |C.I% feet of Lot 9. Tuttle's Hull, 40 feet front hy 133'., f.>el deep; th** North 4<» feet of tha South sir feet of the West 132. % f**t of the East 163% feet of Lot 9. Tut thi s Huh 40 feet front hy 131% feet deep; the North 42 feet of the Mouth 27* L • t . f the West 133 feet of the East 163% feet of T.ot 9 Tuttles Huh 4J feet front by 13 3% feet deep: the North 4 2 feet of the Mouth ’-'34 f**t of the W*st 1.33% f*-et nf th* Fast 16314 feet of t.ot 9 Tuttle* Hub 4 2 fert front by 13 % ?rrt d^i th. North 42 feet of tha 't of the West 131% feet of th* East 169% feet of Lot 9. Tut ti"'* Sub t; fret ft rill t b\ t 3 J % feel >| • |» | be Ninth 42 f « of the South 168 feel of the West 123% CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. feet of th* East 163*4 feet of Lot 9. Tuttles .Sub, 42 feet front by 132 feel deep; the East 45 feet of the West feet of the South 110 feet of Lot V. Tut lie's Sub, lio feet front by 45 feet deep Sadia L. Stubbs, December 2.0, 1924, Lot 17, First Addition to Lake View, 50 feel front by 137 feet deep. G. A. and Madeline Jader, January 2 1925, Lot 23. First Addition to Lake View, 6U feet front by 127 feet deep. Joe Buaseme, Hastings A Heyden, by Byron R. Hastings, president, January 2. 1926. Lot 14. H A H. Sub of Lot 7. 44 feet front by 127 feet deep. Ed Davis, January 2. 1925. Lot 12. Kempton Heights, 4H fe**t front by 12b feet deep, Margaret L. and William F. Sheet*. January 6. 1925, Lot 7. Hastings Ar Hay 1 den Addition, 42 feet front by 127 feet deep. I Roy W. Peterson. January ft. 1925. Lot* 11 Hnd 12. Hastings A Hayden Addition, each 42 feet front by 127 feet deep. Mrs. Ida C. Fogelstrom. January t, 1925. Lotn ft and 7. Kempton Heights. 9ft feet front by 12ft feet deep. John Elmer and Aunt" Marie Tuveson. January 7. 1925. Lot 9. Kempton Heights 4« feet front by 12ft feet deep Tou are further notified that you and each of vou will have fifteen days from February 9. 1925. the first day of pub lication hereof in which to fife protest in the office of the City Clerk against r he regularity, legality nr sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Published in accordance with Resolu tIon No. 7 2 3. Penes 1925. Omaha. Nebraska, February 9, 1925. JAMES T. HOCTOR. City Clerk. F 9-10 11__ NOTICE. To the owners of all lots, lands, tract* and parcel* of lands, within Street Im provement District No. 2663 and to the owneis of all lots, tracts and parcels of lands, abutting on or adjacent to thit part of Sahler Street from Twenty-fourth Street to Twenty-fifth Street, in the City of Omaha. Nebraska. Notice ‘a hereby given that there has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of nmaha a petition for the improvement of that part of Sahler Street from Twen ty-fourth Street to Twenty-fifth Street, in i lie Citv of Omaha, by changing grade, grading and paving, said petition being n wools and figures as follows; PETITION CHANGE GRADE, GRADE AND PAVE. Sahler street. S. I. 1». No. 2663. lfonorabl • Citv Council: We. the undersigned, owner* nf lots and lands abutting on Sahler Street from Twent \-font t rt Street to Twenty-fifth Street, in Ht'eet improvement District No. in the Citv of Omaha, being record owner* of a majority of the frontage of taxable property abutting upon said street as shown hv the generally recog nized maps of said citv. do hereby peti tion that the same be improved by • hanging the grade upon said street as at present fixed and established to cor respond with the elevation* hereinafter specified and set forth; that said street ne improved hv working and grading as soon as practicable »o the grade and ele ctions herein specified, a.nd by paving. And we further petition the Council to order such Improvements snd cause the same to he made, allowing thirty day* for the property owners in said district for the property owners to designate the material desired to be used In paving. And In consideration of said grade be ing so changed and said street being worked and graded as herein petitioned for. we hereby respectively waive all damage* or claims for damages bv reason thereof or In anv manner hereinafter resulting from the changing of said grade and the (utting. filling or working of said street as h«rein petitioned for: tirade of Sahler Street from Twenty-fourth Street ro Twentv-fifth Elevation* of Street. So. Curb. No. Curb Point on West line of Twenty fourth Street, as paved ..81.01 81.11 Point at Center of Alley be tween Twenty-fourth and Twentv-fifth Streets ... .79.9 79.9 East curb of Twenty-fifth Street . 79.53 7 9.83 West curb of Twenty.fifth 79.fil79.il Ira L. Mitchell, January 2*2. 1925. Ea*t 66 fee- nf Lot IT. Block 8. Kendalls Ad dition 6ft feet front bv 50 feet deep John T. and Emma A. Stoddard. Janu ary .’2. 1925. East 4 4 feet of Lot 12. Block 1. Kendall’s Addition. 44 feet front by 50 feet deep. Anna Ruck. January 22. 1 928. All of Lot 1. Rio* k 8. Kendall’s Addition. 132 feet front bf 25 feet deep Isaac High. —January 22. 1925 middle one-third of Lot 12. Block 1. Kendall’s Addition. 44 feet front hv 60 feet deep Filed; January 30, 1125, at 2:55 o clock p. .\r You are further notified that you and earh of you will have fifteen d*vs from Februar 9. 1925. the firat day of publi cation hereof In whit h to file protest In the office of the City Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petln n or anv signature thereof Published In *••• online# with Resolu tion No 721. Series 1926, Omaha. Nebraska. February 9 1925. JAMES F. HOCTOR. City Clerk. Feb. 9. 10, 11. NOTICE To the owners of all lots, lands, tracts and parcels of lands, within Street 1m provement District No. 2133 and to the » wnera of all lots, tracts and parcels of lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part of Thirty-ninth H'reet. from "Y” Street to Madison Street. In the City of Omaha, Nebraska. Notice Is hereby given that thera has be* n filed with the City Clerk nf the City of Omaha a petition for the improvement of that part of Thirty ninth Street from | ' Y" Street to Madison Street, In th* Citv ; ■ f Omaha by paving and curbing, sain; petition being In words ahd figure* ■■ follows : Petition f°r Improving Thirty ninth Street, ftom "Y” Street to Madison Street. Vo the Honorable City Council of the City of Omaha We. the undersigned, owner* of lots or lands abutting upon that part of Thirty ninth Street from "Y to Madison Street m Street Improvement District No 2133. In 4he City of Omaha being record owl *•!* of a majority of feet frontage on said i art of said ■ treet, as shown by the gen. ► rally recognised maps of said City, rlo herebv petition that the earns be Irn proved by navhg and curbing. And w <• do further petition the Council to order such rnprovement and caus* it to be %made, and that thirty days be al lowed to the property owner* In said I>'* t • .• t within w hich to designate the ma terlal desired to be used in the paving of said street Hugh JL Harper. December 23. 1924. Tots 106. 107. 108. 109. 1 10. Ill and 112. Sunshine Addition, ea« h 80 feet front by 1 43 6 f*-et deep; Lot 113. Sunshine Addi tion. 4o feet front by 143 ft feet deep. Lot 114. Sunshine Addition. 40 feet front bv 125.1 feet deep; Lot* 115. 116. 117, 118. 119. 120 and III. Sunshine Addition, each *a feet front by 125 1 feet deep; Lots 112. 1 23. 1 24. 1 25. 126. 1 27. 1 28 snd 129. Sun ■ nine Addition. *n> h in feet front by 12* t feet deep; Lots 130. 131 snd 132. Sun sine Addition, each 51 feet front bv 126.9 f.-et deep Lot 1.33. Sunshine Addition. ’; .’7 feet front by 125 9 fear deep. Lot 134. Sunshine Addition. 64 18 feer front bv 137.5 f**et deep; Lot* 1 35. 1 36 snd 187. Sunshine Addition. each 61 feet front ny 1 57.5 feet deep; Lot* lift. 139. 14*> 141, 142 14.: 144 snd 145 Sunshine Addition, each 60 feet front by 1 37 5 feet deep Filed January 23, 1926, at 2 o’clock P M. You are further notified that you and i e*< h of you will have fifteen day* from F'ebru*ry 9. 1925. the first day of publt • fttlon hereof, in which 1o file prnfe*t In, the offi. e of the City Clerk against the' regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or any signature (hereon Published In *• c.irdu m a with Resolu tion No 717. Heiie* 1 926. Omaha, Nebraska I ► bruarv 4 1426. JAMES F. HOCTOR. City Clerk. F t 10 11. NOTICE To the owners of *i| lota lands, trsefa anl parcel* of lends, within Street im provement District No. 2.5ft6. and to the owners of all lots, trad* and parcels • •f lands, abutting on or adjacent to that part tf Aliev between Twenty-fifth A nue iind Twenty-*ixth Street, from Marry Street to Mason Street, in ths t'liv if Omaha. Nebraska Notl<*‘ 1* hereby given that there he* been filed wih th*- C|>v Clerk of the < itv of Omaha a petition for the Improve ' dir of that part of Alley between Twenty-fifth Avenue and Twenty sixth street. from Man y Street to Mason tr*»f>r in (|,e f’ltv «»f Omaha, hv paving, ■aid petition, being in word* and figures H* follow*. Petition for Improving Aliev between Twenty.fifth Avenue and Twenty sixth Street from Many Street to .Mason Street To the 11 oner a hie City Council of the City of Omaha: 'Ye. the under*.gned. owners of lot* nr lands abutting upon that part of Aliev iidween Twent: fifth Avenue *nd Twsn t> sixth Street, from Marrv Street to Ms son Street In Htt**ef Improvement Dis trict No 3886. In the Citv of rimnhs. be m record owners of m majority of the feet frontage on -aid part of **id street. ».* shown by the genet allv recognized ms p* of said CHv. do hereby petition that tile same tie Improved hv paving And we ilo further petition the Council to order • »i• h Improvement an<1 cause It • •» he made, and that thirty day* be *i lowed ti the property owner* In said Im* t r Id within W hich to designate the rna r e - Mil desired to be u-*d in the paving of sold Street. Vint e n /.it |* !’ t'hlrdo January 1§. 1921 Lot ft Block 5 Marsh* Addition. 60 feel front by 42 foef deep Got Ifr*w Rundgren January 14, 1926, Lot Bio. h 5. Marsh'* Addition. {*0 f*st Jnnf by 124*4 feet deep. R< ■'• Gugalls, January 19, 1925. Lot 8. Bio* U Marsh** Addition, 60 feet front by 124*1% fee* deep M "dn N Ol o.rt January M. 1926, Lot L Block 6, Marsh'a Addition, to fast liot.t by 124*4 feel deep Axel E and Rtarla M Olson. January 71 1995 Lot ' HI... k r. Marsh* Addl Loti, fjt) fe*-t front by 1 2 4 *4 feel deep Alex nod August,* M<> kluml. January 21. 1925. Lot ;. HI.id ... Marsh* Addl lion. 50 feet front by 124'% fret deep 1.1 ua bj ht January ?i. I9?f. Lot t. Block 5 Mifsb* Addition, 60 feet front ^iy I ’ I > . feef deep II "■ Vv ami Maude L Brtson, January 1 19 Lot 12 Block . Marsh* Addi lion f>'t f<>et front hv 1?4'4 feet deep Kno-1 !! ?,«• son fanuarr *!. Lot ft. Bio* k 6 Marsh's Addition, 60 feet f»« nf hv 1 "4 '4 feel deep I'lled January 23. 1 925, al 1 0 | f, n't lock 4 M. You si* furthtr notified that >ou and ^ f CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. e*' h of you will have flfteen dn y a ftom February 9. 192.’*, the first day of pwbll ■Hiiou hereof. In which to file protest in the .ff.i ** of the City Clerk agalnat t lie regularity, leva Illy or sufficiency of said petition or any signature thereon. Published In accordance with Resolu tion No. 7 20. Series 19_\>. Omaha Nebraska. February 9, 1926. JAMES P. JlOCToK. City Clerk. F 9 10-11. —CEME NTS. Funeral Notices. 1 CONK LI NO — Mrs Cecelia, beloved wife of William She is survived besides her hus band by two sons, William A. and George, of Omaha; two daughters. Mrs C. W. r and W. A. Wells, both of Glendale, Cal. . -ral Friday morning from residence. Meredith Ave., at R ;3ft. to Holy Angel* church. 9 o'clock Interment Holy Sepul cher cemetery. .John A. Gentleman service. T! TTLK Jerry L . February 9. age 34 \ears Is survived by hla wife. Anna, his father and mother. Mr and Mrs. J. R Tuttle nf South Haven. Minn, and one brother. Harry of Pine River. Minn. Funeral set' ices will be held at the Brallpv & Dorr* nee chape! Wednesday. February 11. at 1 p m. Interment west Lawn cemetery._____ BECK- Hazel M. February 1ft. aged 3R She ta survived by her huaband. Dwfght H and two sons, Frtderick John ’nd Dwight H . Jr Funeral services will he held st the Brailev A- Dorrance rhapel, Thursday. | February 12. at 2:30 p. m. Interment West Lawn remet pry. KNELLER Albert, at his residence. 1R21 Miami St., Fell 9. age «4 years, 6 months, '22 days. Survived by his wife, Celia Funeral services from the residence Thursday. R:30 a. m . to Sacred Heart church at 9 a m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Omaha Funeral Horn* in charge. LANE John, aged 74 Residence, 5244 South Twenty-fourth street. Funeral service Thursday at 1ft a m. at the Heafey A Heafey chapel, South t»n aha. Interment Graceland Park ceme tery. __ A DA MS -Charles W., aged 42 yearg * months 26 days. Funeral college leaves Stack* mortuary .,, i 30 Thursday. Service* at Valley at i o'- lock. Interment Prospect Hill ceme tery. STUDYV1N- Dudley, aged 67. Funeral services Thursday *t 3 p m at the Heafey A- Heafpy chapel. Re\ George Dorn officiating. Interment West Lawn cemetery. ^ Funeral Director*. S HEAFET A HEAFET Undertaker* and Embalmem Phone AT 2631. Office. 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE l»ll) I hui.se a riepen. At Your Service. 2222-24 Cumlnr StJA. 1336 Brailey & Dorrance. N SWANSON. 17T1I AND CUMINO Quiet. Dignified Sup.rvuto* JOHN A. GENTLEMAN HA. 16643411 Fernem «t. H K. BURK ET A SON. 7406 Fernem. Bet, 1676. HA 00*« j HOFFM AN.CROSBT embulence. Dod*e and 24th Sts. Funeral director*. JA. 2901. LESLIE O. MOORE 21th and Wirt- WE 0047_ _ Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN Purchase a family lot In Omaha* most beautiful cemetery Office* at the ceme tery, west of Florence, and 730 Brandel* Theater Bldg _j Card of Thanks. 6 ' WE wish to thank our many friends and j reghbors for the kindness and sympathy ] extended us at the demth of our beloved husband and father, and also for the beautiful floral offerings MRS MARIE PKSKA AND FAMILY Personals. • THE SALVATION ARMY industrial home solicit* your old clothing, furniture. maga zine* We collect. We distribute. Phone JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 209 N 11th S' ELECTRO - MAGNETIC health blanket aveata and massages; experienced oper stns 3 2n Leflang Bldg, JA 2620. COSTUMES, theatrical, historical maaqu# costumes to rent. Lleben. 1114 Howard MASSAGE—Expert treatment; lady^ oper ator: open till • p. m. 210 North 17th St, KLWOOD SANITAHII'M MASSAGE. <1 Jacobs. 3 09 Arthur Building AT 49 4* J/Oftt and Found. 10 PICKED UP—One dark bav mare, blind rtrht eye, tbout 17 year* old. weigh* 10 pounds Inquire Union Stockyard* Co. Pam. iftth and O, South Omaha_ LOUT Near 17th and Sprague, part Aire dale dog color black and tan with white front, wearing 1924 collar tag. Call KK 1 277 9 M-s Kuntt. Reward LOST —Male English Pit bulldog, light brown. Black face Weight. 60 lb* Name "Pal" Reward. AT 6111. PEARLS— Loet thort strand with gold Hasp near 16th and Douglas. Sunday evening. Finder call WA. R 423. _ GLASSES Lost—Horned rimmed, between Bushman warehouse and Union station. Reward. AT. 6699 or AT. 5151._ LOST—White French poodle. Answers to name of Buster C.ll at 1 475 Wirt street ii r telephone WE. 0397. RED BAR lost off service car Return to Davenport garage. l>th and Davenport. GLASSES— Lost between 2Rth and 25th CalUornU^^4L^^R*^*DL^^A^^3J36^^^^^ AITOMOHII.KS._ 1 Automobile* (or Sale. 11 At These Prices Paartaaa Eight Touring....tl®® W R Chavrolat Touring.............1100 Grant SlI Touring..............1100 Wlllya Knight S*dan .|100 Cadillac Coupa . ••...tioo Ovarland Touring . tlOft ing position. Dav or night. Inquire MOI.ER C< )LLKGE. D>9 S. 15ih Help Wanted—Male. 37 WANTED—Reliable man In every town and city for free sample and almanac dis tributions. No selling Experience unnec essary. Outdoor year ’round work. Write quickly, sending stamps for contract. Su pervisor Hansen, 6163 North Clark St.. Chicago, 111. MEN—Let us teach yu modern harberlng, day or night, and place you In position that pays big wages the y*ar ’round. In quire MOI.ER BARBER COLLEGE. 109 S 15th St ALT. men. women, boys, girla, 17 to 65, willing to accept government positions $117-1250 (traveling or stationary), write Mr. Oxment, 1*6 St. Louis. Mo. Help Wanti'd—Male and Female. 38 MEN and women make good money sell ing small article Anyone can sell. Mr Duncan. 711 Sanford Hotel. Salesmen and Agents. 39 SALESMAN wanted, acquainted with feed store* and elevators through eastern Ne hraska Must have good references. ShI-i ary. commission and expenses Write Col li* Products company. Clinton, Iowa SALESMAN WANTED: First-clas* piano. Victrola and radio salesman On* who can produce business and & good closer. Salary and commission. The Music Shoppe. Inc . Casper. Wyo. WANTED—Men to sell we|| advertised line of hog minerals In Nebraska and low* Liberal rommi*Alnr< M. C. Peters Mill Co. South Omaha. Neb Situatinn* Wanted—Frmalr. 4(1 BUNDLE washing. Promptly done. 1416 x. :«th st. FIVXM I XI. Uusin#*** Opportunities. 42 FOR SALE heap, plaining mill. wi'h equipment, prosperous clt> of 2,t|rt0 rail or write M S Paulson, Box 411, New man Grove. Neb Kfal Estate l^oana. 4-1 MONEY TO LOAN On first and second mortniM. Ws buy outright for cash Existing mortgages and land contracts Prompt Action. H A WOLF (’O, 6*2 iaundera Kennedy Bldg AT tlCO 5 >* AND A PER CENT MONET Loans on Omaha iraprovad property a lowest rate* FRANK H. BINDER. *71 Ft f y Natiaral JA. *5*1 MONEY on Omaha houses at * per cent and A u, per rent Ca*h on hand. No de lav. Shopen A Co.. 234 Keeiina Bldg. JA. 4?:-« OMAHA HOMES — EAST NEB FARMS j O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10H Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg JA »?U. 1 SECOND mortgages or contracts pnr chased by Tukey Company *20 Flrat Na llonal Bank JA 4121. LOW RATE on city property, quickly closed; no monthly payments JA. 1533 W T. GRAHAM. 7S4 Peters Trust. $100 to $10,000 loaned, prompt aervice F D Wead A D H Bowman. Wead Bldg Farm Lnana on West. Neb and N E. Colo fat ms Kloke Investment Co. Omim Mi AND C PER ('ENT —NO DEI.A T OARVIN BROS «4S Omaha Nat I Hldg REAL estate mortgages and contracts bought, [.arson. 104 North 15th Ht. Money to ItOan. 45 SEE ITS TODAY. If you want money f »r any purpose. A l<»> t 11A ». •* * 312* Mason KKKPM CINDKRKl.LA ROOF |IV| H wed norul.AM STS .1 A 54*0. IJVBSTOCK, Ilorupa, ('■(tip, Vrhlrlri. M Ti» flmding and other con tractors; I have ..li largo mules f.«i sale 5 to * eats old. sound in good condition, but "Mb no useh-ss fat all ha\e done light "•"k I will s#|l any number, and de H\er « hen needed J || Casselman. oil ehluff Net* II V lt\ ESS We (nake thetu om-elves and sell them dltecf t>» the farinet Store *5 years old You take tin (homes h hen vox: buy out ha• nes- IT Ices ft.on I to $119 Ai ft* l Cornish, iflrt t'arnam it.. Omaha Ml ID II \\ l»N ArtlHcft l«r Sale. 57 TWO large steam hollera loo horsenciwer. In go**-’ • .it H ihvkrn. loot .4 Aye. i'uun< 11 llhtffa. | llllsiltrs* It«| lai |>ii»«*ti f «• 58 TY PEW It IT Fit 8. 17. as.7o.t7ia H K NT A I iBtee. New and avcond hand machines for • ale Have \ oil seen the it » nds t d Key bogr d Iteinlnatnn I’ortablaT Whateiar vour needy In the typewriter Hn* rail Remington I > pen t Iter Co TOR ISthit. -A !•?* WE MDY. tell safes rises desks, ehow cases etc Omaha nature A Supply t*« \ ». XV. Cor. 1Mb a n4 I'aualaa. JA 1*0 , MERCHANDISE. | Fuel and Feed. 6! ] KINDLING—J'. truck load delivered, Nowdust; baled, shaving*. JA. 5740. Household Goods. fit I KOH SALE—Vacuum sweeper and fivei attachment*. practically new. WK 43tit>. Machinery ami Tools. 67 NEW and second-hand rnotora. dynamo* l.aBron Electrical Work* 316-20 8 121h Wanted to Boy, 7.3 DESKS. DESKS. DESKS New desk* used desks bought, sold, trad ed. .1 <' Reed. 1207 Farnam. AT 6146. _KIKIMSFI)UKENT:_ Furnished Rooms. *j GRANT, loll- Strirtlv modem with pri vate family. no children, no other room er*. block from car line, walking dis tance. BrHkfftlt f desired We, MARCY ST.. °2l Sleeping room* foi r»nf; private family, teas. HA 215*6. AT 4220—Newly decorated and newly fur nished room* for two or more. Where to Stop in Town. 78 | HOTEL SANFORD— 19th and Farnam I HOTEL 1IENSHAW— lfith and Farnam j Special Rate* to Permanent Guesta j Apartments of lliiildiiii; Owners and | MaiutBers Association. Furnished. 80a HUNT nil IN N - -If nine fur The Iruvelln* man to leave hi* wife for comfort and: safety. 240S Dodge. AT. 6960. i ..I i ■■ ■ ■ I nfurni.shed. 80b 2047 Howard St. 4-rm. flat, mod ern and recently decorated 140. A. P. Tukey & Son, .TA A::?,. 6 20 First Nat Hk. Bldg. CHIODO, *20 S. 2Mh Ave.—4-room «p* with 5-room accommodation. All room* ;«re large, light and airy. Located In walking distance Phone JA. 1422. HEATON Apt* . :t 169 Farnam St.. 6 large comfortable homelike rooms and maids room A. P. Tukey & Son, JA 4223. 620 y r*t Na» HU. Bldg APARTMENTS and Data tor rent. W J PALMER CO- AT *9H> Real Estate Management Spaciaiiara I 2770 Cuming St . upstair*, 6 rmi. Mod ern except he- ■ $ . .00. A. P. Tukey & Son, JA. 4 2 - ?. _ | PETERS TRUST COMPANY. •WHERE OMAHA RENTS.'’ AT 0544 17th and Farnam Ufa | 1 047 HOWARD ST—Four moms, modern; reasonable rental. JA. 4223. REAL K>_lvrK—FOR Apartments—l nfurnlshed. 81 KOK RENT—Sit rooms, all modern, brick fiat. located cloae to school, car line > eaaonabla rent, references required Tai i A 567 0 Af ■ er 6 p , loc k, WA 130b HIGH • LASS APT- ard fla t • u nde- sup' r - , v i*|on of owner* Service that please*. | Traver Bros 319 F, N. Bk_AT 6886 NEW DUPLEXES FOR RENT. j N J RK'iQMAN & SONS. .4114 Cuming St HA 7046 MODERN apta . 140 and up, clo*e In ! G p Stebbins. 16 m Chicago St. , Ihisinfs* Places for Rent. 82 ; 409 S ]6—Gnod bu*!ne*s location; larg^ 1 floor area full hanemtnt; rantai price | right Eaato.i. JA 06S7 lion**** for Kent. 83 Close-In Snap 2 409 Caplt'd Ave * room*, modern. $30. j First Trust Co. l*t Xafl Hank._AT t>72> DAVENPORT |C Sev*»n roonu. modern anti in good condi 1 11«• n . < loan t«> a« llf;nl .f L HIATT C<» AT »9»6\ • -ROOM aeml-bungalow. a31 modern. 2‘<9€ ■ Pratt St 'all betwei-n 7 and % #v« iting* or -all Mr. Miller. AT. 1060. I MODERN hTTuTe for r*“n». 2-176 N llth St.; double garage. Call JA. 6043 or AT >362,.__ .'640 OHIO. — 5-room bungalow, modern. 14... AT a 0 4* or \V A 3T04_ STRICTLY modern 6-room corner houae. 1902 N 23th St WK • '547 _ 1*05 CORBT —Sis room* and bath. Tel. WE. M52. Offtcet inf link Room. s.’> VERY desirable office *p.ice and use of phmi* at '2 K-eline Hide AT. 9-5 REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. IDisims* Property. 91 HI SY TRANSFER CORNER ID CAL INVESTMENT. 5% NET. lil.uVKH A SPAIN IA ?>6t- j Real Estate—Investments. 92 WALK I NO diatanre apt houae propoal tion with over 112 60b income, all full Car* make price that will eh«*M you mure than 23 per cent net un investment. AT. 9613. Farm* and for SalB. 93 HOl'l.TAY I.b.I » .low- li month!' huv. 40 a f. ^.'Uthorn Wo Prl.-. $100 ..■..I ' : ... it \ 22 H. Kirkw.!, Ho City Acreage fur Sale. *i j 1 ACP.K 44th urn! Fowler Av> Cltj ! Bat.; t’lt. o o *< hO\‘l It ‘I •' --T. 2024 , CKOIUIK a O ’ ItK.Vl.TOHS I Hmiaeii—Norm. 9* New Bungalow—Terms Clo*e to 36,h and Wirt S’* 4 room* *f » - 1 ly modern, full basement . oak floor*. l*-ie' lot. Pi i a $ 4 250 Very ea*' term*. C. RAH AM JA 1313 714 Pe'era Tr Bldg V i»It SU.K MY OWNER ? 4 4 7 profane St. 4-room modern burr* ' low lUtllt-ln bookcase*. oak flume, dandy furnace, cement basement, aaragr and driven a> Nice neighborhood, near ■ hool and • him h. -loot! *oa«>m f >r e»‘!t !ng Pr.-e 19,960 Mu*t have 11.660 ca*h TWO-STORY HARdAlX 17 40 CASH PRICK ONLY IT. 660. Splendid full two-story *!\ room square tvi* h. u*e • hoi. e aouth front lot. - inee to Sherman Ave nr. now vacant. Call ORHORNK REALTY v’O . 510 Pe'ti* Tniaf ltidg Jackson .? 2 ft 2 Y *»I K niultv ,n vour old hou*e will make the flrat payment on a nferly new. strict ly modern home near Millet Park Paved street. Meautlful lorfttion. K R Care*. 311 S. Uth JA 1614. ITRHJTLY V- 1 i.n new ii-'MK, l o* DOWN BUILT-IN lit A TURKS. OAK A SONS .tv 101« oVs iron icn.k hltd him I Pavment* Cretgh ioi Me# J\ o.’flO hi i: vv vnt \ns brim; rfsi i ts. We Make Loan* on Omaha Real Estate Also 5’ 2^ Loan* A.U for Detail* PETERS TRUST CO. 1708 I arnam REAL ESTATE—FOR SAIJL House*—North. ■ 96 No, 6 : B He Independent Own a Farm In the City 2 3-4 Acres, $(>.500. Terms Dandy fi room home east front, cement basement, guml fuma*4. brick founda I lion, ;! car giiHgt . i ge chicken house and other outbuilding*; located on 2\ Hcte trait, part of which front* on Fonte Iielle Blvd. Apple, peach, pe«r plum. , apricot and cherry trees and all kinds of berries, all in full bearing; near ear line; 2 (docks to good schools Heie's your ! opportunity to make some real money, i Owner leaving city and has priced for quick sale at $6,500; $1,000 cash will I handle. I). E. Buck & Co., Realtors 742 Omaha Nat. JA. 2000. I Salesmen: flake* WA .1503. Box. WK 637 2. li'ti gren KK 0304; Buck, KK 2534 ARK YOU LOOKING? If you are look a' this, it's a beauty. *■5 i nn* Lu*a boulevard natrl> nt Decoratons are new. «|| large moms Living room has fireplare, built-in book cases, dining room has east exposuie. corner bedrooms. .3 windows each, built in tub. tile floor, clothes chute a host of built-in i-upbrards in large kitchen, oak floors throughout oak and enamel fin ish. large floored attic.* full basement, fruit room and r-al room ll.Oftft rash end $6ft a month Salesman H E. Rasp. K E. 2525 and J R. Carnaby. KE 637 3 RASP BROS, Realtors. 212 Keehne Bldg. AT. 0721 2 Benson Homes Dandy Location Strict 1 jr modern. 5 rooms each, and bath, j excellent, locations, large lots, fine log ; • hade trees tine at 2702 N. fil’d St. The I other at 6406 Maple St. Go and look thorn over and so<* how they are being built, or phone and we will isl* for you. Hrth near school and car liuc on paved • i t eet. Price $5,500 and 1*1.600 re.m-e tlvHv Very easy terms or take good , building lot as j a rt payment. S* e them *nda- Phone D. E. Buck & Co., Realtors i 74? Omah-k Nat'l. JA. ?ftftft. Salesmen: Box WK. 6372; *Baker, WA j •3693: Lovgren. K E. 0304 . Buck. KK .*..4 FIRST TIME i iFFKRKI) CHOICE BUNGALOW—DOT'BI.E GARAGE Five bright, gunny room* and bath, fin Ished In oak. neatly decorated, et, ys»'« old. lot 50x1 20 with paving s|] paid. clB«e »o Yates school. Tech High, Harney car, $1,000 cash snd $55 a month will handle fall OSBORN F. REALTY CO., 63t> Peters Trust Bldg .Tarkson 225? BIGHT NOW We have several new 5-room, all-modern ( bungalow* that we ran show you. all read\ to occupy, all on paved streets, close to car line, many built-in features, I Ml! have seje. t oak floors and finish Prices and term* are right. Call Lewis. WA 142? It F CLARY CO., Realtors At. 3674 WILL build and finance your home oa easy term*. See us for plan* J C Sohmltz. 456 Omaha National. JA 1799 D E BUCK * CO. buv and *ell home* House*—South. 97 17th Street Near Vinton fi-rontn all modern home with large cor ner lot, paved streets. $1,000 rash W'lll hand!** Walking distance. Evenings call Mr Bromley. JA 5726 Maurice B. Griffin Co., Ilftfi First Nat ! Bank. AT 9417. A GOOD INVESTMENT 11 rooms, arranged into two apartment*, one block to \*n payment will auff; cien* I have seierai lota i? you ha-ent one of \ our own I can give you very j good pr-.e* at this time of the year and first i !.hk floors, oak and enamel finish; double garage r-.ir «r a- 1 s hoo k Payne & Sons, Realtors 11< S. 19th F». Phone JA 1414.- ,. Evenings call .1 It Pavne WA. 7050, or* C P Alien KK '.744 MONT CLA !Jt BING A LO W Ft'# large rooms beautifully de**ors*e1 oak floors and fin‘sh. tied bath with built-in tub. windows «”d door* ueafhef, cp! i'M Garage and dr •• e owner will sacrifice W KAHN A.5! SMITH A CO, .I A nr.r.4 K e HA ;H or HA. 2?9L Hnu*p*—Benson. W Benson Bargains 4 room hou**1 water llgh'* and k:i* full cement basement; large garage, 60-foot !o*. Only $_' OOO; $4 00 .ash 5-room all modern home oak floor* throughout, paved street; beautiful lot. $4,240; $750 .ash N**w 5-room all modern bungalow; oak floor*, oak finish t hroughou1. sit latest built-in features; on paved street. $' oOO; $7 50 down. 7-room all modern borne; full basement; rhoi building lot. 7'xl_”t f - ■ gatage. $'i,500. $ mi d" *v n ft - a m-mth. Fred A. Bailey 601.'. Mil -arv WA. 4101 For Sale—Dllndw*. 100 1 )undee Special Good 7-'f»*m - * t • jn»’d» o home full south front lot hot water he*»> newly demented, new >■ » *ri« f xture* Prit# IT Ter m»> \\ ,:i take jot as pari pay nunt * • GRAHAM, JA 1 11 7'4 Peters Tr Pklg. !x>t* for Saif*. 103 Evanston Special Are you looking f »r good loratlnn f -r you»' new home' If so investigate lot, 66x12'-. on 6.'*.h St., about 20CV feet north of Firnam Rf East side This Is -n attractive location, high snd e*ghtly wtfhr a beautiful view over Elmwood park and Fa racre* This is exceptionally good. Ree me for pr < e and term*. C. A. Grimmel, Realtor, Omaha Na • Bank Bldg JA. 3 6 3 5. DUNDEE UDT BARGAIN Convenient to car • ne. all specials paid. $? nor. Call JA 1 426 HAVK a few well located lo’s in Edge wood for sale, for pr.-es call C. A. Grim-, . niel. JA. 1615. Rp.il Estate for Exciiancf. Ittt -- Morton Meadow Lots. A few cho lot* R • v * |{ '*» s’r.-'tsd s i1 Mon. ?* prices fhom $1 r*# *r> $1 Ao**. New, < lean surroundings, very • ahtly Poppleton to Wo hvorth Av*. 42d to 45th. Let us mail plat with bn fold o»s marked Harrison & Morton. 1«:i Fa mam St. JA. YO close estate, will sacrlf ^e choice 10 a1 res. new Country club addition. S flout * * City la term* will ' —« der Den**?, Colo property. L. Kl'kegatrd. 1€<9 Ulster Ft . Denver Wanted—Rpal Estate. HIT OUR MOTTO TR * FEW GOOD T TSTING* At or« Tii* AND THEN SELL THEM vt present we are ready for a f*»w more Phone BARLV Carl H Rons. HA. 1667. J palmer co. Prompt Serx -■ ** and Result*. 416-12-14 Keeline Bldr AT. 9964. SELT. TOUR own property th# EAST ECONO” CAL. CO-OPBRAT*rVE way. W« , show : hnw PUBLIC HOUSE MAR KET. 4 W O W B dr HAVE ■<- ms buyer for modern 4.room. all on one floor ER W VEST AT t * * 5 HA. f«41 For tfiu t» list toil' property with FI P.ST TRl CO * T "T*_ «eo F '«• Natl B* nk <’HC W TOUVG A SON. Lea 1 F.s-ete Rentals. Insuranr# 16r? « Na- i BanV AT f<6> C D H L TC H IN SON CO.! Real F« **s rn* 1*21 Fa'ram- JA f41l \1 (IIONV . Auction Sales. J(W> FETTER barge ms for you every day. Furniture of evpry kind and quality Can pleise your por*e on anything you want to buy. STEPHEN SON i8. 1749 Captol —". 1 ~ A IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME IN | MINNE LUSA, SEE THESE WITHOUT FAIL [ On Mary street we have a 5-room J brand new bungalow with la^ce living room with fireplace, huilt-in book - j a«e*. built-in French doors between living room and dining room, tile bath, built-in tub. built-in features ! m kitchen, breakfast table with a large porch all screened. 8*20 extra, good attic: full basement: 2-e*r ga rage. solid drive. Price $®.$50. \rros« the street from this we have an extra large type 5-room bungalow with latee In mg room with fireplale. 1 dining room with built-in buffet. | kitchen with breakfast room and j built-in feature*. 2 elegant corn-r hedroom*. hath with tile floor, built in tub. pedestal lavatory, good attic: full cement basement: stationary tub* ; aolid brick foundation, aouth j front corner lot with garage On Ida street we have a brand new >• room strictly modern bungalow with large living room with fireplace and huilt-in bookca«e». French door*, tile ' bath, built-in tub. built-in fentures in the kitchen, breakfast table, sun room, full cemented basement, good attic, finished in oak and white ••name! and ivory throughout. Price tit.250. Term* 11.000 down or a little less. On the corner of 25th and Ida we have a ft-room extra large type bun galow consisting of a reception hall t with built-in coat clotat. large living u>»m across the front of the house * with fireplace and built-in bookcase*, dining room with built-in buffet. ^ kitchen with huilt-in features. 2 bed- ; room* and bath with hallway ar- | langement all on one floor. finished : m oak throughout tlood attic above, full cemented basement, furnace hea*. coal bin. fruit room and tool cabinet ; | dandv smith and east front comer lot. paved street, all paid, with ga rage Owner was forced to go to Texas on account of ill health and | •hi* property mini he told at once Owner paid I'.kOO for this property ; and we are offering It to you today ; S | at It *5® If you can't *e# that ■ value, look over thi* property and make us an offer. We have another Targe full J-*torv K*lla*tone hou*e on Ida consisting of large living room aero** the front. 1 fireplace, huilt-in bookcase*, dining rtxvm. kitchen with huilt-in feature*, j on the first floor, finished in oak ft elegant large corner hedroom* and hath with tile floor on the second | floor with all oak finish and white \ enamel good attic on the third floor all finished with beaver board; full rementrd b**rment stationary tubs hot and gold water, floor drain and everything complete, extra Urge 1 ear aarage fdxSO with aolid concrete drive from front of *trw*t with all special taxes paid Oost vovi at leoat »* 000 to $8,500 to build thi* house and we are offering the whole thing, lot and all. today at $T.®$0. >%n small ea*h pay ment. On 24th street, between Titu* and Ida sve have an extra large type 5-room bungalow with large living room, fi-eriare. dining room and , , kitchen. 2 bedroom* and Hath, good • attic above full cemented basement i * e.x*t f»-ont. Pr;ce $4,500. Ju*t soxith of Crown 4Vint avenue on ?4:h we have a nearly new S-room extra large # t tvne bungalow built a year ago by the owner, eonaisting of living room, • dining room, kitchen with built-in feature*. 2 bedroom* »nd bath, pood attic and full basement: f-car ga-ace with so'd cement drive on an east , ^ front lot *nee*a! taxes paid in fw!L Priee *4.*40. owner wilt discount tor ■ ca«h if can be aotd at once, ' ( Near 2 4th and F.Uison we have n f-room strictly modern bungalow, nil on one floor, consisting of livinr room, dmiwg room, kitchen, ? bed - rooms bath and sun mom. All fin ished in oak with built-in bookcase*. , . built-in buffet, plate r*>’ and panel wall* French door* good attic above. v ‘ full cemented basement with under ground a*h pit. whereby the n-hc* never have to be haui-d out of the , basement. on a dandy corner lot, •• I - I*a'ed street, all arecial* paid in full; * ►.* with garage Price ll.itl 4 On Camden nvei ie " - v»'e a I room stfutly modern bungalow less than a yeer old. consisting of la*-ge<‘ " living room dming room, kitchen* with built-in feetxire*. f Wdroom* ( and bath good attic above, fxill base ment. nice level V*t. close to car and school priced at $5,550. with terra* of $1,44# ca*h. On Florence boulevard we have 2 brand new 4-room bungalow*, pre* »e