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InrE OMAHA SUNDAY 11EE: XOVEMRER 13.' 1914.
Real Estate Dealers and Home Builders Report Considerable Activity
StfET TALKS TO BUILDERS
Sabci of Department Depends on
.', Scientific Mtnejement. .
USE CARE IK ALL EXPENSES
NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMAHA
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
It Does Sot Pay Be Text Krmm
. leal with Help, Graso
Heir Will Maintain
lllk F.fflcle.ey.
Tli following rarer ra1 Ernest
Ffceet at the last Weetlng of the Omaha
Utillrtln Managers and Owners t the
Jfamllton rafe, 'Nmlr 10:
"f pon 111 sclentlflo management of
the' modern apertme nt building of today
depends not only the welfare of the
tenant, but the success of failure of
tb'k property. A building may be well
lotiteJ." the construction may be f lrt
elate, but the property will be a failure
vftthout efficient maniurement. Rclen
tffife., management If reflected, first. In
I he reputation of the building, from the
leVpblnt of the tenant and the general
tenant;, second. In the financial proe
IMty of the building resulting from the
ccdnornlcat salrig In current expenses,
anil the maintaining as nee-rly aa possi
ble" of filed scale of rentals.
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Repatatloa. ,
'Regarding the reputation of the build
in;. probe biy no other class of buildings
ere"" so vitally affected by the opinions,
'or fcentfmntel attitude. If you please, of
prtispectlve tenant aa the apartment
lAiildlng. r People are properly more par
ticular about ht you might term the
atmosphere or environment of the homo
thin, the office or place of business. It
Is entirely up to the manager as to
, -whether this attitude shall be favorable
or, ottaelwlse. If fsvorable. he will have
a,vll filled building and applications
continually. If unfavorable, It means
many and continued vacancies, large ad
vertising bills and much dissatisfaction
to -the owner.
"four aparlment dweller Is above the
average ' in Intelligence, discriminating,
and In the main Just In his or her deduc
tions. If -the manager sees that their
comfort and convenience are properly at
tended ' to." and exercises that eternal
.-vlghanen so necessary In maintaining a
desirable environment, though It be nec
essary to reject an occasional application,
bV'wIU create for his building a most
enviable reputation.
. . Crr"t Bejaea. '
"Economical saving In current expenses
' Is , a subject with . many aides and Is
. viewed, from a different angle almost by
-eatti manager.- Home take the position
that 'a penny saved is a penny earned,'
' while .others believe In almost any out
lay that a' tenant may ask for.
j '.'The. 'moat suocesaful manager. It
- would em will take the middle ground,
'making inch reasonable expenditures as
will keep the property In first class con
' dltion inside' and out, together with tact
' ful but firm refusal to the tenant who
' asks for ' frequent anl unnecessary al
terations tr repair.
' 'I'aite the' tlme to explain to such ten
ant that -unnecessary expenditures. If
required by any considerable number of
tenants, must cerUlnly be absorbed In a
higher rental scale. Remind the tenant
ot the many expenses of the ordinary
. householder, which you pay each month,
such, as coal bills, aab hauling, water
bills and., heating of hot water, garbage
disposal, mo Ing of lawhs, cleaning snow
' . from sdewa!ks and carfare, If your
building is within walking distance of
the- business center.. Ask tbe co-opera-itlon
of the tenant to the end that the
efficiency. of the building may be raised
by proper management, rather than low.
ered by 'unnecessary expense.
Hols
'""'The Item of help about the building
Is one that must receive most careful at-
tontkn.' llere, above all. It doe not pay
to, be too-economical. You cannot main
, tain high grade efficiency with low grade
hMp,' which lr the sure result of the too
iloeely trimmed pay envelope. Borne of
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Transforming Waste Land to Residence, District
WH.TKoma
TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP
President Thomai of the Exchange
Deliven Inaugural.
MEMBERS ARE GOOD ADVISERS
Hays Expensive Ilesidenee In I'arte-
slrable Loratlon la Worth l ittle
More Than rheao Cottanes
arroaadlas;.
"I doubt very much If there Is a body
of men In any city of Omaha's class who
are as competent to give valuable advice
to their clients as the real estate mon
of Omaha are today," said W. II.
Thomas, nowly elected president of the
Omaha Ileal Estate exchange In hla
inaugural address last Wednesday. Mr.
Thomas presided over th meeting
Wednesday an the first one since the
newly elected officers have been In
stalled. The Inaugural address of Presi
dent Thomas follows:
"In assuming the duties of president ot
this exchange, 1 feel that I am placed at
a rflaadvnntiLire In attemnlliiir tn fnllnw
irrimn I'm II' J'l tucli nui , v. 1 1 1.
without appaient effort and In a very
pleasing manner so efficiently and ably
performed the duties ot president for the
Isst year. It Is my opinion that he should
have been re-elected for anotlver term.
"It Is a pleasure to be here and to be
associated with the men who are build
ing the new Omaha. I have been a
member of this exchange about nineteen
years and have been familiar with Its
membership during that ' period. Pome
of you have spec lull red along one lino
or another, while others have been qulto
suocessful in several branches of the real
estate busincs.
Omaha la tirowlaar.
"Omaha Is growing and so are the
members of this exchange. Each ot you,
I am sure, understand better the various
factors that tend to Increase, decrease
or cause the shifting of values within
a growing city. You know that the re
tall center of a, city movca toward the
beet residence eectlon. You know that
as a city grows, the tendency is toward
a greater concentration In the business
renter and, ns the residence sections con
tinue to expand from Increase in popula
tion and wealth, there is certain to be
readjustment ot the business center to
'conform with it. You know that a ml'
placed building is a waste of capital.
You know that a badly planned building
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Running Tests for
Omaha School Boys
Are Now Completed
Running teMs for the boys of the
Omaha public school hnve been com
pleted. The lads are divided Into four
cloeees. The standard for the Class A-l
Is 2X yards In twonty-rlx seconds; for
Clans 1, 200 yards lit twentyreight sec
onds: for Class 2. forty yard .4 In alx and
one-fifth seconds; for Clos 8, forty
yards In teven second'. Fultable prliee
are offered for winners The table of
the percentage of boys parsing In each
school In each class 1s:
Class A-L
Bancroft ft'.O
Htn!o t
Cass
Cnstellar
Central 1 6
Central Park i0 0
Clifton Hill 100.0
Columbian
Comenli: VO.lt
Edw. JioseWBter.. O.O
Karnnm i
Franklin M.5
Howard Kennedy B.j.6
Kellom
Lake
Lincoln 83."
Ior.s 100.0
Lothrop i.l
Mason 50.0
Miller Park 1W.0
Monmouth Park.. 7F..0
1(10.0
t8.8
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Ki.0
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GRADERS AT WORK ON THE LAN D BOUGHT BY SHULEIt & CART FROM THE POPPLETON ESTATE
Big Demand for Lots
Shown by Chicago
Sale Just Finished
W. E. Harmon & Co. of Chicago, real
estate men well known to all the real
estate men of Omaha, have Just made a
remarkable sale in Chicago. The com
pany sold a tract of 1.136 lots In six weeks
priced at an average of $1,000 a lot. The
following from the Minneapolis Journal
gives the details:
W. E. Harmon A Co.. Chicago, one of
the firms associated with the ownership
of tho Hotel Nicollet site in Minneapolis.
has made what real estato men call
remarkable sale In Chicago, t'p to date
Mr. Harmon has not conducted sales In
Minneapolis, hut his methods were out
lined by Mr. Harmon hlmsetf at a Mlnne.
spoils national convention and again last
July at the national real estate conven
tlon In Pittsburgh. .
The oroperty Is Chatham Fields. ISO
acres divided Into 1,146 lots, priced to sell
at an averaite ot morn than 11,060 a lot.
In six weeks all but ten lots were sold
averaging Xtt,0H0 a week. The purchases
were made by 800 buyers and the demand
was exoeptlonal for restricted bulld'ng
areas with a minimum chance for specu
lation.
Fof twenty-seveni years the company
has been operating and the sale was Its
largest to dale. The company has oper
ated In twenty-seven of the largest cities
east ot Chicago. Chatham Fields Is nine
miles south from the loop.
BIG REALTY SALE IS NOW ON
New Poppleton Park" Addition it
Now Being Sold Out.
IS SIGHTLY AHD ACCESSIBLE
gfcaler Carey rTe. Spent Tboa
sands of Dollars on Grading;, Lay
In; Sidewalks, Installing;
Sewer and Water.
Northwestern Has '
a Big Increase in
Passenger Traffic
Chicago & Northwestern officials are
pointing with pride to the passenger busi
ness, as shown by the road's fiscal re
port for the year ending June 30, and
which has Just been given to the public.
The report shows that during the twelve
months, all told, the road carried 83,3S,C8
passengers. This Is nearly 1.000,000 more
than were carried during the previous
year.
In Its report of passenger business
handled, the Northwestern falls to make
any statement as to revenue received,
but calls attention to the fact that Jn
handling the vast number of people, there
was not an accident that resulted in loss
of life.
According to the Northwestern rigures,
during the year the road carried more
than one-third of the populatl6n of the
ITnlted States. It the passengers had all
concluded to go at one time, to have
handled them would have required 55G.486 i joslyn home in the .western part of the
coaches with a seating capacity of slxty clty, fho ti.aPt ile, between " ua'.enport'
The new and sightly Poppleton Park
addition, platted, graded arid finished for
building" altos by Khuler & Carey, real
estate firm, was thrown on the market
Saturday, for a two days' show and
ale period. Salesmen and members ot
the firm are on the ground today and
In spite of the fact that It Is Sunday it
Is expected, judging from the crowds
yesterday, that a wholesome crowd of
prospective buyers and sightseers will
go out today. 1 ' .
This Is a thirty-acre tract of 'the old
Poppleton estate, lying Just west of the
persons each. With seven cars to a train.
79.108 locomotives would have been needed
to handle the equipment. The total mile
age traveled by Northwestern trains dur
ing the year was 21,537.781. or nearly 1,000
times the distance around the earth.
Recent Sales Made
iby Hastings & Hey den
termlne tbe difference between the com- "' to r. v. nmivn, '
.,r..,.t..r-l v.ln. nf hniM. une-nall acre to tieniton uaiaens, mj
The following are sales recently made
tf.e moat successful managers In tha It. .n uiimiii f.ilur. and inirff.rea with by Hastings & Hey den:
cotntrr nav. better than innn w.ali -. ...i,,.. v ..... Ha. I Five-room cottage. 21111 Larltnore ave-
sna see to it that every employ takes
4ao honest Interest In his or her duties.
Various 'prof It-sharing .plans of reim
bursing employes have been tried, but
nrme have as vt given entire satlsfac-
,tlpn -to both employer and employe.
:l , ' Iteatal Seal.
vrAfter having settled definitely upon n
runtal scale that I fair to both owner
end tehant. It I a positive necessity that
the scale be maintained, or the efficiency
- ot the btili ang be sacrificed No building
tn withstand rohiUnt reductions made
tn . this and -that applicant or tenant,
simply because they ask for It, without
etehtvallv putting the balance on the
wjVng sWe- It Is a pernlcl.ius proceed
ing, attracting, the Irresponsible bargaln
huhtlng tenant '-and repelling the re
artfchslble one, who. after hearing more
tnan on price, Is not sure whether he
,bs yet been quoted the lowest one. A
tettal scale not adhered to la an almost
tiito, indication of Incompetence In man
, tv.ment; and a certain reduction In tha
- du-o! the property."
' ? j . . , Ossabaas Active.
1 1 It the new roster of the National Aa
aoolation of Building Owners anl Man
ara, Juet published, appear the names
or. two Omaha men, who hold of fives or
ne-on Important committees. They are
Uoward j. Loomls. secretary of the as-
station, and Edwin 8. Jewell, member
or the committee on national electrical
dndea, and. chairman of the committee
On. method of measuring- floor areas, and
Qicmber of the elevators' committee.
ing If there la any. You know that land
used for wholesale purposes seldom ex
ceeds a value of tMO to SIM per front
foot In' cities having a population of 122,-
to 160,000. You are aware that it Is Im
possible to tlx ' a limit to the Increaso
In value of a stratcgia location In re
tall district of a growing city. , You
bnow that as a tula public buildings,
placed within, a retail section. Interfere
with the advance in value of the Unda
surrounding them. You know that an
expensive rrvtdence In an undesirable lo
cation Is worth little more than the cheap
cottages surrounding It. Tou know that
land value within a city advances with
Increase In- population. You also know.
If you have taken the trouble to Iveati
gate, that the advance In land value tn
Omaha In recent years is due more to In
crease of tho volume ot capital than to
Increase In population, as the Increase In
population from I1 to 110 was but 21
per cent, the gain In bank deposits for
the ssme period wss PI per cent, and the
Increase la bank clearings show a gain of
147 per cent.
Blast I'nderstaBSl (instt.
"The better you understand the Intri
cate factors that enter Into the hap
baxard growth and shifting of valuis
within a business district the better
equipped you ar to select safe and
Ford, $1,010.
Ut 13. block t. Crclghton Heights, to
Harriet Hood. Sl.lM.
One-halt acre. Benson Gardens, to
David Frodlng, T.3.
One-half acre, Hanson Gardens, to Otto
Ostcnberg. V0.
Six-mom bungalow. Dundee, Oftll Nich
olas street, to Hudolph It. Harta, 84.5"0.
Two one-hnlf-acre lota In Benson Gar
dens to Maud Cathcart. Hioux City. 11.100.
Lot In Laurelton addition to Peter C.
Cramer, 8.V1.
Two acre lota In Benson Acres to Fred
L. MeaclM-m. 11.000.
Two acrea In llenson Acres to Charles
C. Potter. Jr..
Four-room cottage, 2859 Miami street, to
J. Tnvlnr, $UK.
One acre In Benson Gardens to Arthur
Hradley of Modale. 0D.
1 Ait on Lrltnore avenue, between Thlr-ty-fhst
and Thirty-third streets, to Al
fred J. Abiamson. fu5.
Northwent corner of Sherman avenue
and Evans street, to Ueorge Nelson,
$1.10'.
lot In Hoanoke addition to C. E. Wrl
ey. 30.
Six-room cottage on Maple street to K
W. English, $."oO. i .
Five acres In Hcneon Heights to 9.
Faulkner, J.MOO.
Lot in Hliuil s addition to 7.. Cramer.
LPoultry Show is. to,
Be Held in Benson
The Douglas County Poultry Breeders'
association will hold its annual show In
the Benson auditorium November 2B-S).
Inclusive. Twenty-four settings of eggs
111 be given away to parties .who at
tend.
At the poultry show at Benson four
special prises will be given by the Amer.
lean Barred Plymouth Rock club for the
best colored and shaped specimens. Tlio
Rock Island Red club will give eight rib
bons and tlw. Fred Brodegaard Jewelry
eomp&ny a loving cup.
and California streets, and , between
Forfv-thlrd street and Forty-fifth avenue.
There are eight blocks of it. They are
platted into 150 lots. These. s,re . not
undersized lots, , but are platted in reg
ulation sixed lota instead of being cut
ilown to thirty or forty-foot fronts as Is
sometimes done in the case of new ad
ditions. '......
Between 40,000 and 50,000 yards of earth
have been moved by the grading outfit
under the direction -of Shuler & Carey
during the lust several months since the
company acquired this tract ' from the
Poppleton estate. -The firm decided to
make no half way affair of the project,
but decided to put In a lot of monoy and
put this tract Into HrtS best of shape, with
every lot . on tho grade, and alt tha
streets graded. Cement Bldewalks have
been lal J around every block. Trees have
boon planted, and the -tract has every
appearance xf being a modern community
without houses. The sewer system has
been installed, and satisfactory arrange
ments have been made with the water
board whereby the board Is to begin the
laying of the water system at once.
Along Saddle creek at the western ex-
tremety of the tract the. city owns the
right-of-way for a boulevard. This Is to
be developed 'in time.
Building restrictions- have been made
sufficiently heavy on the tract to insure
a good class of residents and yet not so
heavy as ' to bar the man of moderate
means. The restrictions range from $2,000
down to $1,600. ' This' Will mean that
nothlttf ' less ' than five or six-room
bungalows wll. be built and that from
that up to' eight, ten and .' twelve-room
mansions will be constructed here as
soon as tho lots are sold.
The Dodge ' street ' car line and the
Fortieth and Farnam line are easily ac
cessible from this trswt.. . .
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Park
Saratoga
Seunilera
Sherman
Train
Vmtun
Walnut Hill..
Windsor
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- t.roH !Vot m Fed.
' Heinle Groh, from his roost st Roches
ter, rises to remark that he has not Joined
the ,Fcderla, never, thought of Joining
the Federals and proposes to live up to
the perfectly satisfactory contract ha
signed with the Cincinnati Reds.
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I)r. Kloir'a New Life Pills. i
. For contUpation, torpid liver, sallow j
completion. .. .Their frequent use will j
strengthen and add tone to your system.
25c. All druggists. Advertisement.
New;Dundee Plot
l r': -Is Being Graded
' Farnam 'street It to be open through
to'Clmood Prk at once. The grading
lyhlraclors are on the ground and work
hat -begJn. . Fifty-eight teams are at
,ork on ' this ' project. Sixty acres of
gtouad la the south part of Dundee will
thus be brought up to grade or re laced
grade level at the case may be. the
'trt'ls to be rut through, and within
' ear, or two all of this ground will
tbe, phUttd and sold la tots for building
Kite. . The ground lies between Forty
ninth streets and Fifty-second avenue
and between Dodge SnJ Howard streets.
Over a quarter of a million yards of dirt
will teve to b moved in the process ot
getting this ground Into sha:a. tirorge
st CO. are doing tbe job and have'rm
sioyed railroad contractors to do the
gTSdillg.
The Wsnt Ad Columns of Tha Bee Are
P.ead Dally by people In Search of Ad
tertUcd OopurtuttiUvs.
strategic locations for yourselves and
clients. After all. there is nothing more
Imlvorlnnt than location. On March U
group of men assembled at the county
i-nurt house In a bidding contest for one
of the great slrati-glo locations of the
future. There were men there with ex
cellent Judgment, but short, of funis,
there were men thre with iwoney who
did nut have, sufficient confldtnce in
their Judgment.' The property went to
the man who had the money and the
confidence to back hts Judgment.
I have only reminded you , of a few of
the Important factors that Tou are fa
miliar with and which should be kept In
mind in conducting a real estate bust-1
nets. 1 want to Say further that 1 doubt
very much If there la a body of men la
any city of Omaha's class who are as
competent te give valuable advice to
their clients as the real estate men o
Omaha are today. There are qutlina
of policy affecting real estate interests
that should receive the eupptiit and
dnrremcnt of this exebanr which I will
refer to later. '
"With a view uf' holding the repute
tlon of this exchange up to Its present
high standard as a live factor In ad
vancing the real estate intereuts and th4
upbuilding and Improvement of Omaha.
I ak each of you for your hearty and
cncrgetlj support"
$l.u00.
NEW HOTEL TRAINS TO
MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION
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For people going to the Mardl Gras In
New Orleans during February next, the
Illinois Central Is g.itng to Inaugurate a
service that Is entirely new In rollsoadlng.
Out of Chicago and to New Orleans the
road will operate trains of hotel cars and
the parties traveling on them will be
classed aa winter vacation tourists.
From Omaha the Illinois Central trains
will make connections In Chlcafco with
the hoter car trains. The cars will be fit
ted with all the convenlencee that-are
round In first class hotels and at New
Orleans they will be parked. In them
the tourists will lire during the stay In
tho southern city. '"'!''"'
Store Your Goo&s Where They Will Do Safe
Where You Know They Will De Safe
Security
and .
Efficient
Service
Always
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STORAGE GO.
STORING
OMAHA NVMPS nFLFWFS
The most mod
ern, t h 4 best
eaulDDed and the safest warehouse and
' . storage structure In the middle west. Fire
proof, rat and mice proof; dust proof and dltt
proof. . .
JVIOVIIMG PACKING
Phone ut about prices on separate locked rooms. Douglas 413.
OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO.
806-818 South Sixteenth St.
SbgkaSUBBtSS
THE
EARKIKG POWER
OF
OEIEV
The way to material success in
life 1 simple. The man who sets
a straight course, who lives on
loss than he makes, thus con
stantly amassing a surplus and
who invests that surplus wisely,
Js bonnd to build np a oomfortabla
fortune to retire on when his bus
iness days are over.
S. W. Straus.
INVEST YOUR MONEY
IN
HOME BUILDERS.
It strictly follows the straight
course, is amassing a surplus and
is investing that surplus together
with principal in only
Gilt Edge Mortgages
on-new' homes owned by reliable
people- who are paying back
.monthly, the money advanced.
Home Builders Has
Not $1.00 ot contracted debt.
Never signs a promissory note.
Never ' borrows money on Its
mortgages.
Never loans money except where
it - builds a home and makes a
builders profit. This is the way
Home Builders defines safe in
vestment. Our booklet, the "New Way,"
explains fully Home Builders'
plan. Free for the asking.
UbsVisBBlgsWaBBBiiBfaLaM
E. J. Hauls
safe mm
Heavy Hauling
1212 Farnam
PHONE DOUGLAS 353
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TO STATE AUTO MEET rassaaasfi
EES
Hardy Says This
is Now Omaha's
Real Opportunity!
When the Nebraska Auto association
holds Its annual meeting in this city at
the Rome November 17 the Omaha Auto
club will be represented by' these dele
gates appointed by the president: It. F.
Smith. 8. A. Fearle. H 8. Westbrook. Dr.
lloeti. Arthur Keeline. F. -J.- Haskell.
Hert Murphy, George Print.-J. A. Sun
derland, John IJonberger. Fred Mets. J.
j M. Baldrlge. W. II. McOord. Harry
loorly. B. J. Hcannell and u. w. Cla
bauth. '
CANNON Tn SPFAK
SUBJECT OF M0RM0NISM
Henry Hardy, at one time one of the
leading merchants of Omaha, and now
connected with the Burgess-Naah com- Following- a cycle of fifty successful
pany, has returned to Omaha after five mass meetings . In ns many Important
years' absence and more recently has re- centers. Hon. Frank J. Cannon, the
turned from making a trip over the cen- father of Utah's . statehood. . comes to
tral part of Nebraska. 'Omaha on November IS to present Mor ;
wuiuii opportunity is s nana nu
The highly varnished floor with one or two good rugs gives
an air of refinement and taste that cannot be duplicated by any
other floor covering- But the arnlsh must be good-varnish.
Sherwin - iVillianVs
Marnot Floor Varnish
Is such a varnish.- :iMrnot is waterproof, driea dust free in eight
hours, and can be walked on next day. ' Marnot is tough and elastic
and is easily applied. No shellac filler or underrating is neces
sary. See directions, on can. Why not have beautiful floors?
"Marnat" varnish sold by ...
BARKER BROS. PAINT CO.
Douglas 4750. ' ' ' 1609 Farnam St
9
fall and winter," said Mr. Hardy. "We
have the garden spot of tha .world back
of us and the granaries of the farmers
are idled with grain and their fields and
yards are full of stock. This will hs even
tually brought to the Omaha market.
The reputation of Omaha as a live
cltv bat gone forth and uew people are
dally conili'g tn to tap It for buslnees and
tho pullook for the tall and winter is phe
nomena). The merchants should not let
this opportunity slip.
"After five years' absence I aurrly
in an el ii the improvements and although
I have been In ninny rilles, none look as
good at Omuha."
monism as It really is, before the Lyceum
at the Auditorium.
FOUR ESSFNTIALS ARE
, . NECESSARY IN ANY CAR
"Beauty, power, comfort and economy J
are tha four essentials of motoring sat
isfaction." said Fred W. JIaines, presi
dent of the Regal Motor Car company.
Every automobile must measure up 10f
per cent to each of these requirements
to meet public favor.
U.-e Want Ads Are the Best Business
Boosters.
REPAIRS
KOK
Furnaces, Stoves
and Boilers
WATER FRONTS
PROM IT KKHVICK
OIK 1IOBUV
Omaha Stove Repair Work
laoe-a DoafUa-ftieet. ,
rhoae Tyler 80.
1,400 Square Feet
Very Desirable Location
3d Floor Facing 17tn Street
THEBEE BUILDING
"TU baiUing Aat it always sew"
This is on exceptional
opportunity to get a large
desirable floor space in a
modem, thoroughly fire
proof building, located on
the. best business corner in
Omaha.
The natural light ia
ample, being produced by
six outside windows, sup
plemented by four double
windows opening on tho
beautiful court.
Mazda electric lights as
needed with free current.
Two large fire-proof
vaults and plenty of stor
nge tpaee.
Easy access to the ele
vator, in fact a most desir
able location in even.' way.
The Bee Building Co.
Inquiry of Superirtendent,
Rooca 101