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BUM SUSPECT IS SIIOTJI BUTTLE I’olirr Capture Two Men Aft V »>r Chase; One Seriously | Wounded. jM Two alleged burglars were raptured y~/ v Omaha police early Friday morn fy^og after Defective Walter Llckert J it.ad shot and seriously wounded one ■of the men In their desperate dash for freedom after an attempted rob bery of the Batt grocery, Twentieth and Lake streets. * The wounded man, whose spine was yshattered at the base by I.lckert's bullet, told police his name Is Clay * ton Carlisle, 29, 614 North Sixteenth street. He was taken to Swedish Mission hospital. His companion said he was Reuben slack, 17. 1114 Dominion street. Po I lice say both men are ex-convicts. Both men were to be questioned by detectives Friday morning in an at tempt to obtain a confession. Police were notified of the attempt rd robbery of the grocery store at Jj^Nf -0 a. m. when I-ld J. Stell, 2516 North ’ ‘wentleth street, repotted that two j ten were breaking In the front door. ) Pollre Give Chase. A squad of officers In an emergency ir and two pillbox officers on a mo rcycle raced to the scene, and at ' 'wentleth and Grace streets a Ford itipe passed them. The officers irned and sped after the other nut tine, attempting to force It to the tubing. The driver of the fugitive car skil ■lly piloted his machine past the ...dice ear. but Detective Idckert Reaped from the police machine and Itanaged to seize a rear fender of the opposed bandit car. Shoots Off Tire. As he wag being half dragged be ilnd the car, Idckert managed to hoot off a rear tire, and then at smpted to puncture the gasoline tank. *One of his bullets pentrated the beck of the car and struck t*ar lyle's spine. The two occupants of the machine then aurrendered. and Carlyle was taken to the hospital and Slack to the city jail. Both men were later Iden tified by Stell as th# men he had seen attempting to break Into tha Batt rro< ery. The front door of the grocery was battered down, but the burglars were evidently frlgtened away beforo they had taken anything. RITES HELD FOR PIONEER WOMAN Funeral servloea for Mrs. Mary Agnes Topping, 80, pioneer resident of Nebraska City, were to be held at /Vi p. m. Friday at the home of her Ions, Wayne and Paul Topping, 602 \ out’h Forty-first street, where she ed Thursday. She had been 111 for s iur months. I Itev. J. E. Wagner was to conduct ie funeral service. The body will taken to Nebraska City for burial, id another service will be held I % re P ' Irs. Topping waa born In Virginia, ,i came to Nebraaka City In 1867. 'hp was married two years later to f a llliam Topping, a jtephew of Stone ^ I all Jackson. Mr. Topping died in 1913. OMAHAN TO RUN SIOUX CITY HOTEL .1. K. Moore of Omaha has been ap pointed manager of the Martin hotel lr. Sioux City and has already left to assume his new duties. Mrs. V Moore will accompany him. The Mar tin hotel Is owned by the Eppley Hotels company, owners of Hotel Fontenelle. For the past season Mr. Moore has been manager of Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone park. He will replace F. E. I^lrd, who has been manager of the Martin hotel for the past two years. NOTED SWEDISH CHORUS COMING Representative members from every Swedish organisation in the city met at the Chamber of Com merce Thursday night at the call of the Noonday club to arrange for the arpearance in Omaha, probably June 15, of the famous Stockholm Student chorus of 50 selected voices. An executive committee to arrange * for the concert was named as fol 1 lows; Vice Consul B. A. Edqulst, Sam Simonson, Francis E. Steborg, V. A. Johnson, and Sidney Gottneid I _ L. OMAHAN IS FINED IN BLUFFS COURT , J ;Us Duma*, 1710 Jackson street. i,aha, was fined $10 In Council fluffs municipal court Friday on a « arge of parking his car In front 1 a theater. This Is the first, fine this offense In several weeks. Three March Conventions. Alftrch will lie a poor month ns far as conventions are concerned for f iimalia. B'\» three conventions are scheduled for the month. In Fell mary, Omaha entertained 21 conven t Min*. The three conventions scheduled are. Merchants Market week, expect id attendance, 1,000; Royal Neighbor* of America, expected attendance, 500, and the Nebraska howling tourna tner^, expected attendance 6®0. • Gillan to Avoca. J. „\f. Gillan, secretary of the agrl cultip.il committee of the Omaha Chanttier of Commerce will deliver two tiddressee In Avoca, la., Friday n!r;h^ At 6:30 p. m. he talks to a group of business men on "Country I laud Town People.” At 6 p. rn. he • will address a general meeting of I I, farmers and business men on "Co-op ri itlnn Between Landlords and Ten pmi." 1 Traffic Expert Keturning. K. Ohilde, traffic manager of the f'iiirnher of. ('emflierIs expected ini Omaha Hat unlay. We |s attending the I ninth conference on the western class i rate readjustment held at Chicago, l * this week. The readjustment In J volves rates between Omaha and Si Louis with tasttrn points. "0 TELEGRAPHERS WANT VACATIONS "Keep up the fight for better work ing conditions,” W. T. Brown of Denver, first vfee president of the International Order of Railroad Teleg raphers pleaded Thursday night at a meeting of 100 underoffielals of the order at the Paxton hotel. "We want two weeks annual vaca tlon with pay," Brown said In his ad dress. "We also want our Sundays free, or time and a half for Sunday work, and want an annual pass.” Brown declared that the meeting was without special significance re garding the fight for Improved con ditions, as many of the railroads have recently renewed their wage contract* with the order. Mayor Dahlman gave the address Police Seek Pair Who Casual ly Collected $10,000 From Pullman Passengers. By International News Service. Chicago, Feb. 27.—A police drag net had been thrown out over the Calument district today to trap two youthful bandits, who casually held up nine Pullman car passengers on the New York Central railroad's "Western Express" last night, atid escaped with loot valued at $10,000. The holdup occurred as the train. Chicago-bound, sped between Ches terton and Gary, Ind. The bandits, the train crew reported today, had boarded ths train at To ledo, carrying a handbag, which con tained the tools of their trade—sawed off shotguns and revolvers. They sat quietly In a day coach until the train neared Chicago, then, securing their weapons they made their way to the Pullman car, lined up the passengers and two members of the train crew, ‘forced them to turn over their val uables and then eased out Into the night as the train slowed down In Gary, Ind., yards. , Five of the victims were women. Among those robbed were; Mrs. T. E. Gunsalus. New York City; T. P. Busher, Buffalo; Miss Stella W. Tut hill. Evanston. 111.; Mrs. C. J. Mc Cullough: George E. Smith, Des Moines, la.; Alva Shaleen, St. Paul, and Charles Gannal, Toweland, Wash. Out of the Records V_/ Births and Deaths. Illrthft. Joe and Resale Schllnder, 2614 Franklin street (hospital). hoy George and Velma Rowles. 2075 Arcadia avenue (hospital), boy. Tony anti Mary Pokorakl, 6613 South Thirty-third avenue, giri. Mont and Susie Billie, 2900 Harney street (hospital), girl. Rlchaid and Luella Olson, 4526 Bur dette street, rirl. William and Lenore Hall. 2147 North Sixty-fifth street, girl. I Joseph snd Lucy Tylskl, 2 911 Spring street, girl. Anthony and Tina t'afanis, 1947V6 South Thirteenth street, boy. Max and Ruth Griffin. 6509 Bradford street (hospital), boj. O. O. and Myrtle LeNoir, 2411 North Sixtieth street, girl. Alonso and Helen Srhulse. 6019 Pink ney street (hosp lal). hoy. Clyde and Nora wakeman. 2938 Nleho. las street (hospital), girl. Reimer snd Marie Claussen. Benson (hospital), girl. Frank and Klsie Ryan 1 503 South Twenty-sixth street (hospital), girl. Deaths. Karl N. McMullen. Jr.. 6 hospital Howard John Murphy, 23, Sixty-third and Hickory streets Anna Klder. 41. hospital. Nellie McCoy, 28, 1807 Learenworth street. Benjamin Bolter. 67. 602 Pierce street. Carrie Heaton. 69. hospital. Minnie Kendrick. 64. hospital. Lodena Hammond. 65, 240* North Thir teenth street. Marriage License*. John M. Johnson. 28. Chicago. Ill, and Helen Haynes. 24. Canton. S D. Building Permits. ing* $*- 600*<1"r' 5005 Charles, frame dwell i K‘ Header, 6009 Charles, frame dwell ing. 13,500. H Peterson. 664 South Thirty-fourth brick veneer apartment. *12,000 , K- r- Culler. 2120 North Pixty-serond. frame dwelling. 14.000. Real Estate Transfers. Orville F Rule and wife to Bertha Rorgeaon. et al . Maple St lf20 K °f 42<1 St ' N *S|,,e- 5011 l|s",'n*r A Heyden to William If.1 S'R°° S^nkSiiS l?0.r:.”:han'‘ "R- lm IuIIr Ar Stearna to Charles C Kempf. Redirk Ave, ] B1 ft W »7 «®*200 6,500 v\ innet R Uke and wife to C 2**r** Cerlherg. 40 1 ft. fl ftf ...Id St. F Side. 40x1 1 5 4 . 1 .Shopen A Co., lo Abraham I.. Kebn, t Blondo St . 150 ft. R or 2Hth St 30x1361* .ff.* i,7|0 Por**y «nd wife to Lex H umphrlee and wife Burdette St 166 ft. W of 24th St. X Side. 32x120 .\ , 2.500 Oeoar B. Kck lurid and wife to Katherine Young and husband 4«ith Ave. 50 ft x of Decatur St. K Side. 50x160 . 2.200 I'rjrr I*. Bofrannwekl and wife to Marlon F Barnea and wife, 36th S'. SO ft. s of Orchard A\e, " Side. MOxllO . 1000 Andrew Smith to Edward A Smith. V W cor. 26th and Chit ago St., 66x75U . 1,000 Ilarry B Symea to Clvde C. Crltch field. et al. Vane St. 21M ft. fj of 2&th Ave S Hide. 44x115. ... 5*00 Henry U Straight and wife to Clara Simon. Fnrnam St |01 ft. E of Happy Hollow Blvd , Ir regular. 3.000 Howard If <> Donnell and wife to Paul A CorhrATt, Bnvd St 36* ft W of 43d St, S Side. 40x 107 . 1.000 Emil B Hake| to John .?. Sebeata and wife. Center St.. 64 ft. E of 44th 81., H Hide. 62x160. 1 George S Hill and wife to Father Cover Spencer St. 176 ft. F of ♦6th Hf . X Side. 75x15*. 1 Samuel O Bundy to Arthur P Graves. Maple St . «4 ft W of 12d St S Side 4 2x1 20 6,000 Edward A. Sc hork to Raamua Han "fn and wife. X W cm 41 h nnd Bancroft St.. 116x20b.2.600 Ja 111*11 B. Bone A wife to John W Ellingan and wife. \ F r or. 23d and Grace Hie. 2*x100 .. *.000 John P Be«kett to Ignnxto f Ira r, I a no et al 23d St. 120 ft. I S of P'* St. W Side. 60x100 3 0001 C Blair Hoover and wife to Alice C Fields. Seward Si 60 ft E of 34th St N Side. 30x132 3.150 Cbarlca V. Tamtdyn and wife to Southern M*tg A Finance Co . 43d St 240 ft. S of Boyd St . E Side, 40x130 . . 4. *76 Anton C D-albua and wife to Carl H Braaee and wife. 61at Ave , 205 ft H of Howard St.. E Side. 61x13* 2.160 Helen M. Honcxklewlex and hus band to Walter Wolf. Flin St.. 3* ft. K of 26th ML, N Side. 40x16 . 1.160 Paul Jerk and wife to Frank Stelakal and wife. X 3V cor 13th and Madlaon Sta , 100x1 30 . .. 11.100 Frank Ste.lslcal and wife to John .1 Zujec and wife. M \V cor. 13th and Madlaon St . 100x12* 6.000 James Kuxelka and wife to Henrv llariirnerlv. **2d St 00 ft N of • p * Hi . K Side. 70x1 30 . 2 050 uni Ht It llaiiptman and w Iff to Belie o S W cor. 341 b and Can ter St , 47»j x90 .. 4.600 Mil Mi'th and wife to Mary S Hetrick. Ellison We. Dill ft E of 261 h Ain X Hide. 60x1317 I,*50 Herman llulf and wife to Mrville K Smith. Templeton St 16* ft. E of 27th Hi. S Side. 50*132.. 6.J6O Ralph M Ta liman and wife f«» Agnes N Gian S E cor 66 th and William St |6'*xl00 . I..000 Eskla ft Andernmt. et al. to Ed ward L. Baugh 47th Ave. 250 ft 8 nf Maple St W Slda. M»x 125 M00 HIS SUIT IS FAKE Tv-Road Fireman Confesses He Perjured Himself in $25,000 Damage Case.^ By Associated Pres*. North Platte, Neb., Feb. 27.—John W. Sukumlyn, plaintiff In a $25,000 damage suit against the Union Paci fic railroad for alleged Injuries re ceived at Paxton, Neb., while in the company’s employ as a locomotive fireman was arrested last night on a charge of perjury, having admitted on the witness stand while under cross examination that his story was false and his scheme but an effort to ob tain easy money. He will be given a hearing on the perjury charge this afternoon, having signed a confes sion late-Thursday evening, exposing the entire deal. Sukumlyn claimed he received serious and permanent injuries while taking water on an engine. He made a good appearance before the court and jury and told a convincing story of his accident and the serious in juries resulting therefrom which kept him from further work. Activities Traced. Suspicion w’As early attached to Sukumlyn’s claim, and Tom Watts of the claims department of the Union Pacific learned that Sukumlyn had been employed at the borax mines in Nevada shortly after the date of the alleged injury, and later had re entered the service of the Union Pacific as a freight brakeman at Ftawlins, Wyo., under the alias of John Ij. Hester, and was so employed until appearing here for the trial. Attorneys T. »F. Hamer and J. Keefe for the railroad in cross-ex amining Sukumlyn allowed him to es tablish his claim that he had been unable to work and then dramatical ly confronted him with proof that quickly broke down his story and he confessed to perjury. Judge Rebukes Him. A death like silence prevailed in the courtroom when Judge Nisely took matters in his own hands and de livered a scathing rebuke to Suk umlyn and his attorneys, Hoagland and Carr, withdrew from the case when Sukumlyn admitted that he had perjured himself. Judge Nisely then ordered that Sukumlyn be taken into custody by the sheriff and directed County At torney Jomes to file charges of per jury against him. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' ” MEETING Notice Is hereby given thnt the recmar nffnual meeting of the atoi kholders or the South Platte Land Company will be hold at the office of anld company. Room 701. First National Bank building. Lincoln. Nebraska, at H o’clock a. m. on the 4th day of March. A. D. 1926. C. H. MORRILL. * President W. W. TURNER. Secretary and Treasurer CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES^ NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposal* are invited and will be received at the Office of the City Engineer at Room 506. City Hall, Omaha. Nebraska, up to 2 o’clock p. m. on Friday. March 6. 1925, for aewer construction as follows Note: Alternate bids wll be received a* shown on plan*. Storm Sewer No. 815. Blnney Street from 65th Street to 64th Street «* authorized by Resolution No. 716 adopted February 3. 1926: .156 lin. ft. 15 Inch pipe sewer. 310 lln. ft. 21-lmh pipe aewer Storm Sewer No. 814. 19th Street be tween M and N Street* a* authorized by Resolution No. 716 adopted February 3. 19 25. 25b lln. ft. 8-Inch pipe eewer. 89 He. ft. 12-lnch pipe »ewer. 170 lln. ft. 12-lnch pipe aewer. Storm Sewer No. 817, 72od Street from Bedford Avenue South to Spencer Street; thence Weat to point 460 feet West of 72nd Street, a* authorized by Resolution No. 1107, adopted February 24, 1925: 1120 lln. ft. 18-Inch pipe aewer. Sewer Dlatrlct No. 895. Corby Street be tween 60th and 51*t Streets aa authorized by Ordinance No. 12.184: 604 lln. ft. Cl inch pipe *ewer. Sewer Dlatrlct No. 897. vicinity Chicago and 47th Street* a* authorized by Otdl nance No. 123lnt: 120 lln. ft. 8 Inch pip# aewer. 726 lln ft. 12-lnch pipe aewer. 6b lln. ft. 15-Inch pipe *ew«*i. Sewer Dlatrlct No. 898, Wootwnrth Ave. nue from 48th Street to 50th Street aa authorize*!* by Ordinance No. 1 2389: 685 lln. ft. 8-Inch pipe aewer. 625 lln. ft. 15-Inch pipe sewer Sewer Dlatrlct No. 902. William Street from Saddle Creek Sewer to 45th Stree* as authorized by Ordinance No. 12403: 640 lin. ft. 8-Inch pipe aewer. 466 lln. ft. 15-inch pipe aewer. Sewer District No 903. vicinity between 56th and 60th Streeis, Pierce Street and Woolworth Avenue as authorized by Onli ne nee No 12404: 7490 ||n. ft. 8-lnrh pipe aewer. 2500 lln. ft. 12-lnch pipe sewer. 1015 lln. ft. 18-Inch pipe sewer. <30 lln. ft. 18-lnrh pipe sewer. 594 lln. ft. 21-lmh pipe sewer. 150 lln. ft. 2-foot 9-lnrh diameter. Sewer Dlatrlrr No 904 Walnut and 401» Street# as authorized by Ordinance No. I it 4 1 8 • 340 |in. ft. 12.Inch pipe sewer. 40 lln. ft. 16-lnrh pipe aewer >16 lln. ft. 6-foot diameter sewer. 342 lln. ft. 6-foof 6-lnrh diameter aewer 558 lln ft. 6-foot 9-Inch diameter eewer. Proposals are (o be made upon print ed blenks which will, upon application, be furnished by the City Engineer and all work must be done In accordance with the plans and specifications for said work on file in hla office. As evidence of good faith, each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check on some Omaha bank payable to the City of Omaha in an amount not less than five per cent of the total of bid and In no raze to be less than One Hundred Dollsra which amount shall be held by the Ulty na liquidated damages if the successful bidder falls to enter Into contract with good and sufficient sureties within ten • lavs after award nss been made. Proposals shall be addressed lo "City Engineer. Omaha. Nebraska.'" and marked. ' Proposals for Sewer Construction " The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. • Omaha, February 24 1926 HERMAN BEAT#, F26 ?4.?;.24M2.-» 4 City Engineer. NOT ICC To th# owner* of *l| lot* Undo trade and parrel* of land*, within Mtraai Im provement District No 2 6 r. <. nnd t «> tha owner* nf *n Iota. tract* and pntreln of land*. abutting on or ad lucent to that pan of Wirt Htraat from 4 th Htraat to *«th Htraat. In tha Cltv of Omaha. Nebraska Notice i* hereby gl\en that there ha* been filed with the Cltv Clerk of tire Cltv of Omaha a petition for th* Im provement of that part of Wirt Htreet from I fit h Htraat lo Mlh Htraet. In tb* City of Omaha hv paving and curbing, aaid petition being In wotd* and figure* as follow* Petition for Improving Wirt Street, from 4Rth Htraet to tiftth Street TO TH K HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL TUB CITY OP OMAHA: \\>. tha underalgnad. owner* of lot* or land* abutting upon that part of Wirt Street from 4Sth Street to gath Street In Street Improvement Dlatrlcf No 26&I, in tha City of Omaha, being record owners of a majority of the feat frontage on said part of aald street ** shown hv the generally recognise,| map* of «*ld Cltv. do hetebv petition that the *nme be im proved bv navlng end curblnr. Ami we do further petition the C«.un. !l to order such Improvement and < nu*e It to be made, and that thirty dnva tie al lowed fo the property owner* In aald District within whh h lo de*|gnata the mater *1 ,'paired to be used In the paving of *nld at reel Frank and Frame* Pllha. September f, I 44. I.ol | JIIim l< 24. I4c ItSott Addition Ml feet front bv 124 feet deep. Anna Wood. September 2. 1424. Lot 2 Mlod; 24. Henaot, Addition. Ml feet ftonl hv I ‘4 feel deep Id* l'e«rnon'. September 2. 1424, lart PI. M'ork 27. Ranaon Addition. DO fact front bv 12* feet deep. Martin lleakln September 1?. 1424. Lot 22. Block 27 Ranaon Addition. H feet front hv 111 feet dee,. Mary A Hwao’on, September 14 IP''l Lot 4 Block 24 Men*,m Addition, 40 f**l front bv 121 feet d**p. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. Katie Springer. October 8. 1924. Lot $. Block 26. Benson Addition. 50 feet front by 128 feet deep. Jennie Foulon. January 10. 1925, Lot 9. Block 26. Benson. 50 feet front bv 124 feet neep. and also the East 40 feet of Lot 10. Block 26. Benson Addition. 40 feet front bv 128 feet deep. William O. Gray, Januarv 12. 19i5. Lot 24, Block 27. Benson Addition. 60 feet front bv 128 feet deep. Joshua .1. M click, February 16. 1926. East 48 feet of Lot 23. Block 27. Benson. 48 feet front bv 128 feet deep Clarence M. and Edith l> Strawn. Lot 20. Block 27. Benson Addition. 60 fret front bv 128 feet deep. George A. and Clara C Mealy. February 5. 1925. Lots 6 and 7. Block 24. Benson Addition. 100 feet front by 128 feet deep. Wnner F and Jessie L. Rispler. Feb ruary 19. 1925. Lot 4. Block 26. Benson Addition. 60 feet front bv 128 feet deep. Fred A. Bailey. February 19. 1925. Lot* 6 and 7. Block 26 Benson Addition. 100 feet front bv 128 feet deep Filed February 20. 1925 at 11:10 o'clock a. m. You are further notified that you and each of vnu will have fifteen days from February 26. 1925. the first dav of pub lication hereof in which to file protest in the office of the city Clerk against the regularity, legality or sufficiency of said petition or signature thereon. Pul llshed in accordance with Reaolu tIon No. 1110. Series 192B. Omaha. Nebraska. February 26. 1925, JAMES P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. P 26-27-28 NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR ROADSTER Sealed proposals are invited and will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Omaha for furnishing said City for use in the Fire Department, with One Roadster, old car to lie taken In as part payment. Proposals must be scaled. marked "Proposals for Roadster," and must be addressed to James P. Doctor. City Clerk. Omaha. Nebraska, and must be on file In his office on or before Tuesday, March 3, 1926. at 10 o'clock A. M . and sa evi dence of good faith and guarantee that contract will be entered into should award he made thereon, each bid must he accompanied by a certified cheek In the amount of $50.00 made payable to the City of Omaha. The Council reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. Published In aernrdsnee with Docu ment No. 1113. Series I92fi. Omaha Nebraska. February 26. 1 925. JAMES 1*. DOCTOR. City Clerk. F 26-27-25_ Want Ad Agencies of The Omaha Bee Carter Lake Pharmacy 16th and Sprague Sts. Castellar Drug Co. 2322 South 20th St. McAuley Drug Co., 16th and California St*. "BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone AT-lanHc 1000. THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BEE. J9c per line each day. 1 or 2 daya. 17c per Una en« h day . 9 or 6 days. l«e per line enrh day, 7 days, lie per line each da’.. 3*» days. ANNO l NCRM ENTS. Funeral Notices. 1 WECKBACH—William. ay® 7S years. February 25. at 2425 South Seventeenth St. Ij**i ea ul Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Marin Franrlsra Weckha« h. Funeral services from th** residence of Mrs. Kale Hoffmann. It;21 i enter St., Saturday. *:40 a rn . to St. Joseph church at 9 a. to Interment St. Mary Magdalen* cemetery. Hofrnann-Croaby service. _____ IIARKNKSS—Marguerite. Febru ’y 27. at her residence. 251.1 Charles street, age 49 vea.s. .* survived by her husband. O HarknenH Funeral services will l<e held at th«? Brai|e\ and l)nrrnn> «• chapel. Saturday. February 29. ai 2 p. m. Interment Foresi Lawn GIBBS—Elisa Aim i died February 2*; at home. 702 Mason a»e H* year* Funeral aervlcea Saturday. 1 " * lock, from First Presbyterian churt h. Thirty fourth and Parnam. interment Elk horn. Net> Inquiries mav be addressed io the Hu>ket chrpel. HA. 009®. PERSONS iennie E. ag» 71 year* ) month* 19 days, si the home <>f her daughter Mrs. Gertrude l^eson, 1559 North 17»h St. Remains to be sent to t'entral City. Neb. from the Omaha Funeral Home. Saturday. 9 s. m I HAKELL) Edward, sg* 27. ditd Monday. | February 2 3. Funeral will b* held Saturday 1 o'clock, from the Korlsko Funeral Home. .U and O Sts Internient*will be at Belle vue cemetery t Funeral Directors 3 HRAPKT A HEAFF.T. I’ndertakers and Eitibalmera. I Phone. AT 2511. Office 2«1I Farriam. t K8T A H I.ISI I El r HiyCK 1M2> lU'I.SK A RIEPEN. At Your Service. 2222 2* Cuming Sr JA 1226. LESLIE < » MOORE 24th and Wirt Sts WE. 0047. 55th ami Military Ave WA 9090 Brailey & Dorranee N P SWANSON. 17th and Cuming. Quiet. IMgnlfled Supervlaion. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN ItA. HM ".III Kiirnam It. II K HI'RKKT A SO\\ .1405 Farnam. Est 1H7fi HA. 0090. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN Purchase a family lot in ninnha a most beautiful cemetery Offline «t the ceme tery. west of Florence, and 7 20 Btan dela Theater Mid* (.ml of ffmlii * WK w|*h to thank our many kind friend* and nflghbom for their evmpathv and beautiful floral offering* at the death of our h ij*Im nd father. MRS U. W SMMAI* AND FAMILY I’riaoiinK. U T11 M SALVATION ARMY liuluat t lal home aollrit* your old clothing furniture inagaxlne*. Wa rolled We dtatrlhule. Phone .1 \ till and our wagon will *'*11 <’*11 and Inapect uiir new home. 2Of .N. I.ith si Sl’Mi’IAL- Mainspring. II, until March l. Watch iiiid clock repair I'epl. 502 Huah man Bldg . N. K. « ar <ai. 16th and I >nug I* *. MLKCTRK* treatment and body ina**nge. Hour* ‘.i a m to A p. in Mr* Crowe* Plw e Anl 2 211 S ?' th A\e vr. ;1M KLMCTItlt’ MAUNMTir health blanket aueat* and i • m** i. experienced opera »ma 12 *> Leflamr Bldg .fA 262“ I WILL t.ike tubercular • .i*ea In my own home Meat of i are Refeieme* given. \\ » MQI CARRY cleaning fluid 2'm at dtugglai* «»t 6S1 Park A' e Par<*d po*l piepald A *ren t * w ft nted KXI’KRT hand mn**Hge. all hour* Sun dav appt IL111 li Ta\lnr, 101 \ ISth Si MASSAOM Mu pert Itealnienl . Jad\ • per — ator, open till » p. m 21 o N 17th St iOATIMK, theatrical, historical masque coa*umea to tenl l.lehi t 1 VI4 Howard SI MAM bath*, alcohol rub*. ini<**ABe. *!*•■ trHltwMl. • * n IO A D 111 SI Doug blh KLWOO!) Sanitarium Bath* ina**«g» Jacob* 1*>9 Artly Bldg . AT. 4»i* KXPKRT maaaage. at earn hath*. Fiaher Bath*. 206 Auulla Court AT. 1072 Ft >1 ’NT A IN I’KN R Ml* A ! It I Nil 102 lluahman Bldg . 16th and I>ougla* Ifftkl nml Fmiml. 10 LOST Brown peklneac dog black face, white liic«*t Aniwem to nmne of F’Uile (Finder please teturn l>efo?e '• in th« morning and after 6 o'clock. Bull ibU reward III t «; § •• $f. RRWART) offered for Inform,Allan lend ing in dlecovei* of new *'li" Special him dr. set 1*1 number I01R1 color blue. Stolen from 4.17 Buidetle February II. c.iii WA HO# non i i ... I month* old, tin i k hrlintlc with white ma I lnp“ near ?0tii and liougla* lie ward ix I0M " i i '..ii*t*« S' I OST 111 ,f) between 101 It and 24th on Jarkaun, contaltilfig women'* npparel. c*n Mi iHuiwn Simon it*.•« Reward UlST '-*•»••• 11 paokaga ronlilstni illk material downtown Finder kindly fall WA AS07. TWO horaea luat, on* hay and one black MA 6367. AUTOMOBILES._ AUTOMOBILES _ ! Automobile* ror Sale. II Automobile* for Sale. II ’ SOLD Selling 95 used cars in 45 days is proof that our cars and prices are right. We are going to make it 120 by Monday morning. 1924 Overland Sedan 1924 Ford Coupe 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1920 Dodge Roadster 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1Q0, 1925 Chevrolet Touring ”** I0** £°uPe 1923 Hupmobile Touring 1923 bord Coupe 1923 Studebaker Touring 1922 Ford Coupe 1923 Willys-Knight Touring 1923 Ford Touring i 1923 Overland Touring 1922 Ford Touring 1923 Chandler Sedan 1921 Ford Touring 1922 Essex Coach 1921 Ford Sedan 1922 Durant Sedan 1920 Willys-Knight Touring 3 cars at $50.00 each—1 car at $25.00 • Small Down Payment NO FINANCE CHARGE WILLYS OVERLAND CO. AT lantic 3421 25th and Farnam Sts. Automobiles for Sale. 11 Nash Uptown Store USE!) CAR DEPT. 1 !*. - Dodge Sedan. 1923 1 lodge Four. 1923 Max Coupe. 1922 Naah Sport. 1921 Foril Coupe. 192! Chev. Coupe. 192.'* Nush Advanced Six Demo. 1925 Nash Special Six Demo. 192 4 Nash Sedan. Ilk** new. *' Open Evenings. 2054 Fa i nn in,AT. 2916. 1923 FOUR door Overland »**dan, like new, $400 cash or terms, will buy this car. 1924 Tudor sedan, $476 25 Ford*, all models, $50 ard up. GOLDSTROM AUTO SALES CO., 2112 Harney St._ AT. fi54fi FOR THE RIGHT PRICK ON GOOD USED CARS SEE OMAHA FLINT COMPANY. NASH VRIKSKMA AUTO CO.. USED CAR STORE, 2945 Farnant. AT. 291$. Motorcycles and Bicycles. 14 (JIK L'S BICYCLE. BOUGHT CHRIST MAS. BARGAIN. CALL IIA. 7 567. Auto Accessories, Farts. 16 FORD wlndahleld glasa, $2. Kaplan Auto Parta, 211 Nicholas St. Garages for Kent. 20 STEAM heated fireproof garage. 311 S. 31 at St. AT. 913a. BUSINESS SERVICE. Millinery—Dreasmakinc. 35 ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating, covered buttons. nil styles; hem. stitching; buttonholes. Writs Ideal Button and Pleating Co. 308 Brown; Block Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA. 1938. NEB, PLEATING t'O., Hemstitching. Covered Buttons. 180 4 Fa mam. Second Floor. JA. 1670. Mo\ in:—Trin Uliij;—Storage. 26 BKICIN8 OMAHA VAN & 8TORAGE. 16th and Leavenworth Sts. Packing, moving storage, shipping JA. 4163. GORDON'S FIREPROOF WH8E A VAN, 21* North 11th St. Phone JA. 30J2. Moving. r*ti. king, storage. ahlpplng. Painting and Pifthig. 21 WAI.LPAPER, j.»p,rh«nglng. palming. Fred Park,. 4Tug 8. 24th St. MA. 0101; AT 74(14, Patent Attomeya. 28 J W MARTIN. 124 T’*ter« Truat Bldg. Omaha, also Washington. Double serv ice. single fee. Also help sell patents. 8II.A8 P SWEET, rag. pat «tty„ 204 E.thar I>», M«in<-,. la m ltan.fr, t'uln. Printing—Stationery. 38 iTiM.MEP.iiAl. I'll IN TI M1 Eddy 1‘rlntln* Repairing. 31 \VK REPAIR sewing ma- hine* Ylrtrolaa, pianos, Mlckels, lilh and Harney. A I. _ EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 S AI .LSWOMKN for an exceptional line of lingerie, hosiery anil dresses Our gsr ments pnesa-es many exclusive features and command tremendous repeat busi ness •» STYLE. Q t * A LIT T AND SERVICE, w hit h enable* you to build up a per manent and profitable clientele. Good income. Apply 6.*.t Se«-urltteg BMg_ HR AllKA. TT Specialist. Wonderful de mand sn*l wage* for Moler operators. We teach you on live model* under expert instructors. Oldest school of its kind Dav or nigh’. Call or writ* Moler cui|eKe H>o* South lath St. SALKS WOMAN -Experienced. Excellent references and w hie a-<iualntance* In ornithic Office work .«nd selling 63t S*»t urlties Bldg. WOMEN — Embroider for us st home; pleasant work; all or spare time; expert *n< a un ne< • sst*r>. Aitscrafl Co., Min rhe*ter, Ind___ WHITE girl for general housework. No children No washing and Ironing ■■D.4 S 24th St Help Wanted—Male. 37 WANTED- Young men to enroll In our < lassea In bookkeeping and ac counting. Th i ee month* training In our *chool will prepare you for office position Call for further particular* Dworak School of \c counting. second floor, We*d Build ing. 1Mh and Fwrnam street*. MKX—Our new catalog explains our course of barberlng Taught thoroughly, quickly and practical!' day or night. It will pay you to Investigate our system. Cat lor write Moler Baruer College, lot South l«th 8t._ ALL men. women, boy*, girl*. 17 to fiS. willing to a<c#pt government poaltlona, 1117 |25« (traveling or stat lonary). write Mi o/.nient D< Si Louis, Mo. j Salesmen and Agent*. 39 DON’T HEAD THIS I'nlMD you are one of four llxewlre. newt appearing V*'Ung man «e nM-l to fill our advertlalng . raw Hi# rnmml* rlmo Expense* advanced See Mr Dodd*. 7 in s evening*. Daltnar Hotel No phone rail* SALESMEN Kant aelllng article large rommlaalon Writ# *alea manager, 1014 q Street. Omaha. S A I, liSM A N wanting good proposition writ * Hok I'M. Dunning, Xeh. S.M.KSMKN to aollr It older a for rlty eult Situation* Wanted—Male. 41 i YOl'Ntl man. at ptenant employed, having executive ability. aggreaalven*** and l«« i non nitty, dealrea change Experienced I aaleantan buyer atenogi nphei. etc. Y-l 2*4:., on nil* He* KIN \N('I \l Htixiiifx* Oppoi | unit lea 11 pool, IIA 1,1* flrai cla»•. beat equipped n the rlty, good location. Ie*«* reaaon able rent. It «tr<a*a.nn walnut table*, high i In** proposition Price 117 *»hrt Would trade fot a Stock c.f rnerchandlae Write Ruehler A Co. flea! K*tate St ,1 oeet.lv Mo__ t; A RACK for *a'e Well equipped, doing good hualnea* Storage paye rent. 'Sill e •-11 cheap If taken at ome Write I ox 3U. Katlham. la_ l(esl KsUlr I/«»H in 11 f>4 AND 4 PER CENT MONEY l.oana on Omaha Improved property at lowest rate* FRANK H HINDER. 131 City NotionalJ V 3 6 I MONEY on ntimlm houaea at 6 per rent and i. *4 per rent Caeh in hand No de lav. Shopen A Co, 236 Keellne Ituig ia ill i. _ OMAHA HOMES CAST NKR FARMS O’KEEFE MCA I* ESTATE C’O 1(116 Omaha Nat Hank llldg .1 A 3712 • i •• ,i i., mi ae C D Wend A D It (low man. R ead Htdg__ jSHJi'oND mortgage* or contract* pur i hared h) Tukev Company. 620 Fuat \n tIonai Rnni' 11 I l.liW rate on -'tty property, qul< kl) I h.acd no tn ithly pa.xmeutM .1 \ 163.1 W T ORA II AM 7. 4 Peter* Truat Ts v \ i* • Pi r. « i \ r no i1 •.i n n . .. iha Nat. Hldg MKtC \V NNT \l»s MUM. IU SI l.T.s \ FINANCIAL. Real Estate lA>an». 44 MONEY TO LOAN On first and second mortgage*. We buy outright for cash Exist ng mortgage* and land contract*. Prompt action. If A. WOLF CO. f>*2 Snunders-Kennedy Bldg. AT. 2160 FARM loans on West. Neb. and N. E Colo, farms. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. | Money to Loan. 45 SEE CS TODAY if you want money for any purpose A loan of $30 will receive the same prompt attention a* one of $500. You get the full amount In rash, no fees deducted, no publicity or unpleaf*ant in vestigation. Oldest established and moat reliable tn Omaha OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. R. 506 K a i bar h Block. Phone JA. 2295. 209 3 15th St. LOANS! LOANS! LOANS! DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. PRIVACY SWART/5 JEWELRY & LOAN CO., 1514 DODGE. MONEY loaned on diamonds. Diamond Loan Rank. 213 City Nat Bk. bldg. Eat ISM. Reliability, low rate, privacy. EDITA TjOXAL. Ixtral Instruction Classr*. 48 DAY SCHOOL. NfOHT SCKOOI,. Complete course In all commercial branches. Shorthand, typewriting, tele* raphy. salesmanship. civil service. Phone JA 1565. Complete catalog free. BOTL.KF COLLEGE. 18th end Harney Sts._Omaha. N^h. TRT-CIty BARBER COLLEOE. 1402 Dodge flt 1 308 Douglaa St. Call or write for information. Musics—Dramatic 49 PIANISTS- Learn popular_music. E. M. Kann, Mlrkel Bldg AT^4361. • Dancing Academies. 50 KEEP’S CINDERELLA ROOF. 10th and DOUGLAS STS, JA 5470. KKL-PINE—Farnam at 25th. Claas and assembly. Monday and Thursday night*. Pierrott orchestra; 25 instructors. Pri vate lr»*ons any time. JA. 9759. ~~ LIVESTOCK. Dogs, Cats and Pets. 53 IMPORTED TRAINED PRIZE WINNING German polio® dog* at stud. Fee $38. Also pupptea and mature atock usually for sale CHERRYCROFT FARM KENNELS. 73d and Military Road. WA. 443*. Poultry and Supplies. 55 SOMETHING new to offer vou on early orders of baby chicks We cm *a \ e you money on our tested and trapnested atock Our poultry farm is tuperintend ed by a licensed poultry Judge We can furnish you the highest quality chirks from ten leadlnr breeds it low prices Fend for free feej and hopper offer. Ever-Laying Egg Farm. Box 151. Saiix. Ions __ MKR< K\\D1SE; Business Equipment*. 58 TTPKWRITKRS — R#»»on«bla RENTA1. rates New and »econd-hand machine* for sale. Have you seen the Standard Keystone Remington Portable? What ever your needs In the typewriter line call Remington Typewriter Co.. 210 S. 18th St. JA 2871. WE BUY. sell safes, make desks, show rases, etc, Omsha Fixture A Supply Co., S. W. Corner 11th sod Douglas. JA 2724 Fuel and Feed. 61 KINDLING — $ 5 truck load delivered, sawdust, baietL shavings. JA. 5740 $7 00. ILL. NUT; $7 50. 111. Egg Lion Coal Go. WE. 2805 Household Good*. 64 3 PIECE LIVING SUITES. Ja><iuaid velour. $ll7r.o Baker's cut relour at $10 5. WE Jill THREE PIECE oak parlor suite. $2$. AT 088?. I ■■ SI - — ■ Machinery and Tool*. 67 STROUD ELEVATOR and fi\e new Stroud r*agons for sale Moved only 50.000 yard* of dirt. F W. Flncke. Wagner B. D. NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos. I.eBron Electrical Wmka. $1 * - 20 B. 1 2lh. Wanted to Huy. 73! -1 DESKS DK&K* DESKS New desks used disks, bought, told. | traded. J. (’. R**ed. 1*07 Fsrnsm. AT. ( 614*. ROOMS m RENT. Room* With Boartl. 74 A t’oNGKNIAI. couple wanted to share modern home. Garage if dealrad. KK 4710 Fumlahed Room*. 75 SO* S 2 0 T11 ST large. well-heated rooms Newly decorated Beautifully furnished Walking distance. $4 to IS per week. M VKT1.K A VK , 11 1-One large room Sitting room and bath adlntnlnc Newlx finished and furnished. HA **»^4 TURKIC rooms upstairs, one room down* ■fairs with us# of kitchen. «»nly $lu a mnnt h. WR 1144 ST MARY AYE.. 2&I7 I.atge furnished toom for 1 or 2 young men Prhtte fa wit) _ HANVROFT ST *12 Furnished rt.om. Private t «»me Modern Double Garage HA 7 6*7 l.lght air? modern room. pTl \ate family. 10 minutes on car. Itoonix fur Housekeeping. 7<l l.AROF. room. Murphy bed, kitchenette closet, aawt! prtxate bath Accept in fant HA 6040 FRANKLIN ST lilt 3 room* prtxate entrance Modern home |& per xxeek WK. RK.__ norm.AS NT. !*6l Nawlv decorated housekeeping room Also cleeplng room AT 146* _ _ 56"fl t^AlMTOl. Desirable housekeeping room Everything furnished. IS seek AT 1H' TWO real nice rooms, on car line exery thing furnished Garage AT n#:»» Where id Slop in Town. 78 IIOTKl. S A NFORD—■ -1 * t h Tnd T aTnam lltiTKl. H i:\MH AW nth and Fatnem 8pe< >al Hates to Permanent Guests Apartment* of IliilMlne Owner* mid Manager* X«*oel*Uon. Km nlolinl Kila HKFtlRK renting at» wpa*t merit sec. Disks Recta! sgemx 1 5. 1 and 4 | room apn tments at M* srt to 17# 1?U2 Howard .1 A 2*®6 II V S3** j Mt’NTKR INN Home for Ihe trOxellng| man to le*xe his wife for comfoil and ( safety. 2 401 Dodge AT. III®. j Apartments of Ruildlng Owner* ami Manager* Aswnelatloit. I'nfurnlslied. Mb “TERRACE COURT 140 46 TARK AYE. N'*wr Available. A \ery choice apart ment of 3 rooms with 5 room accomnm datum*. Living room, dining room, kitchen, dressing room and bath, at $1 & winter anti $50 summer. Drake Rental Agency, ■TA, .nor.. HA f. 8 e. a17*2 Howmil Only $57.50 For this attractive 4-room apart-i ment In Kkard Court. 617 S Slat St. See No. 9. Janitor will show. Payne & Sons, ‘'Omaha’s Rental Men." 311 S 19th St._ JA- 101*. i \F.RY choice l -roont apartment with IN j room arc immodation*. Living room, | bed «lo**t with murphy bed, kitchen ette and private bath Walking dis tance. At $27.50 summer and 5" Drake Rental Agency, 1702 Howard. JA 2106. HA 6MS. A COM FORT A RLE 5.room apartment In a very good location, at h reasonable rent—No. 10 Alsatian—119 H. 35th St, $7 5. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. ' Where Omaha Rem* AT. 0544. 17th and Farnain Sts APARTMENTS and flats for rent W. T. PALMER CO. AT. *980. Real Estate Management Specialists. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT. 0544. 17th and Farnam Sts. REAL ESTATE—FOK RENT. Apartment*—Furnished. 80 LONGFELLOW. 2215 HOWARD—• New, modern apt a. Living room, bedroom, tiled bath, large closet. Model kitchen, outside entrance. Nona better in Omaha. No car fare New furniture, never used $62.50 io $155.00. Summet $5 less Some apts unfurnished. Janitor will ahow Rtirbank, Mil Omaha National Bank. 2530 CAPITOL AVE.—Three rooms, mod ern apartment. Attractively furnished. AT. 5 685. Apartment*—Unfurnished. tl SH r Ft HEY A PTS 3328 California, up-to date 6-room Apt. with 6-room accom modation*. Newly decorated. Janitor service. $75. Call 11A. 4135 or MA. 0789____ HIGH CLASS APTS and flat* under au perviaion of Owners. “Service that please*." Traver Bros., $19 F. N. Block. AT. 6*86 NEW DUPLEXES FOR RENT. N. J. SKOGMAN A SONS. $118 Cuming St.HA. 7046 MODERN Apta.. $30 and up: cloa# in. O. P Stebblna. 1610 Chicago St. FIVE ROOMS. §09** H 19th All modern W a 1 king distance, ,1A. 3664. Businr** Flares for Rent. 82 14 o s S. 14 TH -Good business location: large floor area; full basement; rental price right. Easton, JA. 04*7. Houses for Rent. 83 Free Rent To March 1st 6015 N. 24th St.. • rail., rarage. $65 2867 Ida St , 5 room*, breakfast nook, newlv decorated, garage. $45. 6318 N. lith St , S room*, elec, lta., well, garage $25. M37 < >gden St . 5 rooma. elec. lta. wall. garage. $21 . ' 1631 Ogden St. 4 rmi, elec. Its. well, I chick, house. $22 GO U. K BUCK A CO, JA 2^00 Dundee Bungalow' If as five extra fin# room* and break fast room single garage; convenient to car. Call Grant Benaon, Walnut 1590. or Benson & Carmichael, 642 Paxton Block. Atlantic 3640. A CLOSE-IN 6froom duplex—212 Paxton Court, near 26th and Dougin Sts. Very good value at $47 f*0—Ice bo* and g*a stove furnished Key at 208. PETERS TRUST CO. "Where Omaha Renta." AT. 0144. 17th and Farnam Sts Close In, $40 i-r orn. modern oak finish, choice lo cation. 25th and Can* street Beat ren-i »a 1 buy In ~Mty Sunroom. living room, dining room bath, kitchen and beti-f room Built-In feature*. KK 17.-.2 _ AT 4044 42 8 N 40TH—All modern. 11-roem bouee Double rarage. Reasonable. JA. 413 r* 53 5 SOITH 24TH AVE —13 rooms, n od ern brick. $92 60. JA. 6967. AT 738 1. TEN ROOM house all modern. $60 a month. 847 8. 24th fit. 2212 N ST—Seven-room, ell modern house, MA. 110a, FOR colored. 2019 C lark Nice cottage $20 per month. HA. 4469. Offices and I>c*k Room. 85 DESK room and phone AT. 9513 j hkaiT estate—for sale~ Bu*iness Properly. 91 WAREHOUSE and factory apace for r*nt j or sale In lormer Stroud plant at 20th I and Arnes Phone, week day*. Kenwood' 2997. ! HIST TRANSFER CORNER IDEAL INVESTMENT. **i NET. Gl.OVKK A SPAIN. JA 2650. R*il aMl—Investment*. •! Good Investment 20fh AND MARCT—Modern house 9 j room*, large garage and barn. Will* bring good inacrrif House good repair—| large east front lot. Can be used in' exchange Trice $7,760 W. T. Graham. JA 161.8754 Tet**-* Trust Bldg_ FINE downtown brick apt bldg, large tn-onie small exnena* and always full j Will take In rood clear land In Eastern ] Nebraska r- Western low* Johnston . AT 981*- KF 1 835. evenings WILL aacrlfir* mr row of * flata alt tented at $ 735 per mo. Big lot and on j car line AT. 9118 CONSULT HARRISON A MORTON i40th veari. Jackson 0314 1921 Farnam Farm* and lands for Sslf. S3 FARM, homes and Investment' In the alfalfa, clover and . orn section of the Park Region 1n west central Minnesota Me own and offer for sale manv ,1 -w• r a Ms dairy and general purpose 'arm* AN hat are v..ur air.!* ’ Write US l Hand I.an l t’o . Fergus Kalla Minn K T McPOWKI.L. Irma. Alberta hT* bargain listing* of A 1 sections halve* and quarter*. Improved, for Immediate possession Write me vour want* and 1 will *end you literature. CASH for your property. Quick sale* made ex erx where Ten xear* evperlerce At vour eervtre Mark Carraher, res! estate auctioneer. Central City. Neb WHY RKN'T When you ran buy a 4*-aor* farm Improved, for t|*r tithe?* Write for free list. K Tl Pavld. Mountain View. Mo IVUM.TRY 111 ml I ■ down I mo’lMi l»u>* 40 acre* Southern M«> Price |:*'o s*nd for bet Ho* ii If Kirkwood Me J KV ft AT California and Its beautiful cH j ma'e t4oo for n two-ac*e t*wv poo \ and herrx land Mv new plan save* you ' monex- Write A Nelson Rio Linda, Cal CNjr \crmc«* for Sslr. 94 1 ACRE. 4#th and Fowler Ave CH' water Class to school and car. AT 1 im vJKOROK A CO. REALTORS. Homes for Sale. $y j TO SETTLE AK ESTATE Sex en room. one story home with' large steeping porch across rear; fire ! pla-e garage south fr»'nt lot Must be j ■old to settle an estate Want offer with! x * rv easv term* l'xening* call Ted l Pitkin. WA 1*11 or Walter Row lex NY A 11JT MKTCA1 FK IN'MP AN Y. A t ft h *i Uround Kloof VT. £41* Ht’Y this dandx home direct from owner. About I? acres. In Hebron. Neb 1 mom house full basement, furnace and light* barn garage an«! ether building* rear lx new Th**e Improvement* cost |x so*' Will lake f' If p*'1d aocn * * « baigain lb>* 4. OMow a \eb Hollar*—\or|li Hfi ri.Y MOI'KHN n H \\ H<vMrT *&Oo| IMNWN Hell;T IN EE A Tl* It VS ink ! ■ OKI PAYNK \ b: \ ItTH AT h rocm, t*lf rash | « >ei«r h. 40J Her .1 N t»**e 1' F. 1U V h A C?A, bu> and aeij V nr- t REM. ESTATE—FOR S\I.K llouarn—North. !'* No il H New Brick Bungalow Garage This is a wonderful 5-room» strictly modern brick bungs low, one*tsr garage, dandy south-front, lot: paving paid; selected oak floors anti fin.sh, best construc tion, fireplace, bookcases, tiled bath, built-in tub. plenty cabinets In kitchen, first class plumbing * throughout, 2 wall plugs in every room. $125 worth of lighting fix tures a real home and buy. Pries * $7,950; easy terms. D. E. Buck & Co., Realtors 742 Omaha Nat. JA. 2000. Salesmen: Lovgren. KK 0304; Box. WK 9372. Baker WE. 3593; Luck, KK 28.34. CLOSE-IN BARGAIN, SAVE $1,200. f Two-story, Sr., bath, solid brick foun dation: first floor nil oak finish*, large reception hall; extra toilet In base ment; one-«ar garage This home could not be built today for Irss than $$,$0r». Owner will take $.,250 for It with $2,000 cash. < >n paved street, all spe cials paid, "walking distance; one bh»< k to car line. Shown by appointment only. Eve, call WA. 8125 or WA. 1232. •T. C. SCHMITZ CO., 869 Omaha Nat. Bank. JA. 1799. TWO REAL SNAPS. OWNER LEAVING CITY. $2950 Buys a dandy five-room, strictly modern bungalow and garage, Just off Sherman Ave. Only $500 down and $25 a month. $3.850—Neat, fa r oak finished bunga low. built 3 years. Strictly modern in every way. with a fine basemen; and floored attic , garage. $600 cash and $35 a month. On RarVfhfea St., near 24th. We reuo/hmend quick ac tion. c’all OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 63 0 Peters Truy Bldg JA 22if. best wry north. $5.000—$7.U Cash, $4', Per Month. Splrndld two-story square type house, gig rooms and bath strictly modern, finest quarter-sawed oak floors; choice’ aouto i front lot; close fo Sherman Ave car. Paved street. Nothing like It for the ! money. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 530 Peters Trust Bldg JA. 228$. C LOSE-1N BUNGALOW. , New 5-room and bath, paved street, rar line, built-in feature*, full base ment, oak finish and floors. Easy terms. Lewis. WA. 1422. R. y CLARY <ij. Realtors, PATRICK AVE . 3412—5-room bungalo-w, all modern, full basement. Built-In feature*, paved street Call WE. 079$. WILL build and finance your home on easy terms S*e us for plans J. C. Schmlts, 858 Omaha National. JA, 1799. 7 RMS., modern. Newly decorated. Priced to sell quick. Cali owner. KE. 6163 Houses—South. 97 NEW SOI TH WEST BUNGALOW WITH ONE OH TWO LOTS. Five rooms and breakfast room, fire place, French doors, bookcases, case ment windows, latest plumbing, colonial type bungalow. Afay be had with extra lot and double garage. This Is a sacri fice sale Huy this and make some money. Call. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 53 0 Pt*r» Trust PiOg.JA. 1283. I16G CASH. FIVE ROOMS, ONLY 11 »00. Close to car line Is a good warm R room house, on a fine east front Iqj. House has city water, gas and electro light. Chicken house You can live in It and lat*-r build another house on same lot HA. £044 eve.; JA. 1014 days. E. K. CARSE Mouses—West. 98 7-RW. BRICK HOME—NEW. 1-CAR SOLI D BRICK GARAGE. Located In Edgewood on a south front lot 62x121. Living room 11x26. Large dining rm, kitchen and breakfaat nook. Three large bedrooms and den. Fin ished attic. Full basement, vapor heat, weather atrlps, storm windows, tile roof. A real home of superior construction. Owner wants to sell wkick so has eut the price to 116,750. Th»a home is weH worth $11,000. Reasonable terms will handle. T. H. MAENXER CO . Realtors, AT. 3362 623 Omaha Loan Bldg. Perron, WE 043.; Burrell, KE. 6411. WEST FARXAM Bl’NGALOW. $6.000—$1,000 CASH. A real home built and occupied by owner. Fi e splendid rooms. Oak and •name! finish, oak floors through. Big 6G ft. lot with shade and shruba. Inter ior Just been completely decorated. Pav ing paid. Blork to car and in Saunders school district. Owner takes loss at pries. Don’t delay, call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 630 Pet ere Tru«- Bldg.JA !2$t. Cathedral District T-R. $6 6'»0. EAST TERMS Owner Just purchased smaller home and must make a quick sale of th e property Just 2 >ears old; attractive appearance; south front w th double garage. Tonight. JA. 012* ; WA. "71?, or TV A 6250. Alfred Thomas & Son, 202-3 City Nat Bk,JA. 0*64 SNUG 4-ROOM HOME IN BENSON. PRICE ONLY $.1.000—$506 CASH Chsnce of a lifetime—easy to handle. Wonderfully neat cottage, cast front let. 64 ft. frontage Brand new garage, fruit and shade Nice b e r -orris and bath. New furnace. All modern except gas. No excuse for pa> rg r-nt with a home suffered at th*.• Don’t delay. Oa.ll OSBORNE REALTY CO. JA. 22*1_ P>- •« True* Bldg NEW east front bungalow. Only $3.*46. On corner lot. Oak and enamel finish Re'eas tub and t e floor in bath roem. Large attic. Deep basement. Built by day labor. A :*ui h • le at reasonab e price. For particulars cal! Mr. Sloan, WA. 2412 BENS N A CARMU'.fAEU 642 Paxfon B AT. tftf. Only 84.250 You won't ref t an-v longer a# er you see this Just think! Four-room bungs ow, si! modern now under coo | • today an * cf ?.i particulars regarding terms. Mr Sloan, Walnut 2*12 $2,000 1-room houee cn f.ne lot. between 4$tli St and Foatenelle Blvd rn Bedford A' e paved street all epeela i paid. For full "formation call Grant Feneon, Walnut 3 540. SEE Marries i Lumber for pr es on ravages Beat construction st mini mum cost. WE £361. WflM. build to ' our crier en our beauti ful lots in Edgewood, xerjr essy terxr.a. Phone AT. 3540. I.of* tor Sslf. 103 Happy Hollow Lot 70*184 feet Owner ver* anxious to ee;i this high eight!jr lot ovr U'okini the Sunken Oer den We ter brought ;n to bulldirf ’ ne c'.oae to *r Here a an eice. lent opportunity for someone George &• Company, Realtar a. AT iantle S6l4. TWO FAST FRONT LOTS. P***.! *:ee* near atr«#t ar Ifni •nd $M Call Mr Kvan* Shedl lnveetmant Co Realtors JA 4814. e> *• nirga, W'A. #421. e HAV I' h few we'.; v-ated lor* in Fdge* *nod for «*!* For price* ca’l C. A. itr-mmei JA 1*1 . t\ «ntfd—RmI f'lilr. 105 Property Priced Right Should be aoM vi 8* day* ca.; ua fi^ quick result* Phone Carl H. Roa» HA III?. W J PAl MKR CO.. 41# 11 14 Keellne H'dgAT *Mf. WF will sell your home for jr©u. .Vf delay if priced right Rasp Pros. Real! era 218 Ktellne Hid* AT 4M2L WK sell Pundee heme* l.lat > our prop erty with \t* for result*. Hurt c F.-wjrr Co ReabtMA J A 14t«. HAYK st tu* bu>er for : uulern 4 ro« all on on© floor FRVNK C RK>T \T fl|4. 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