Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1914)
mi; OMAHA SUNDAY 1JEK: KOVKMHKU 2J, 1914. 11 A Real Estate Dealers and Home Builders Report Considerable Activity TlMEIY HVW TCTHTU TnCCTD who '"'d ou Chicago, kept It constantly llfliLLI ALAL tijlAlti UUDOIt .before the people, that they could not Original Omaha Plan Good, but Ad ditions Faulty, Says Morton. CITY PLAN BILL BEING DRAFTED Mach Good Residence Property Spoiled by Lack of Orderly Sya. tent Like that of Catena, aya Real Estate Man. "The original planners of the downtown business district of Omaha made a good plan, which has needed practically no change sinoe, in spite of th great growth the city has made," aald George T. Mor ton, in his address to the Real Estate exchange at the refrular meeting Wednes day. "The mistakes came In the addl tiona that were platted afterward. The original plan waa made comprehensive enough, and with enough foresight so that practically no changes were neces- eary In the way of widening streets in i community welfare, plan too big, because they were going to grow at a tremendous rate for a century and that a wonderful city was to spring Into existence. The result Is that little change has beeu neceeear? In the business district from th first," he said. , Speaking of Omaha'a growth, with a lack of comprehensive plan for the real- idence districts, Mr. Morton Said: "Omaha has grown in spite of anything we have done to beautify It, not because of any thing we have done. We have been negligent. But the city has such natural advantages, lying as It does in the great agricultural center, that it has grown to be a great city In spite of us. The country was rich In production, a market was needed, and we Just grew In spite of ourselves. Tho demand for homes waa crowded upon us. "Tho secret of the. success of the Ger man cities Is that they plan tho whole city from center to circumference. They plan from the standpoint always of the But we are too much ACTIVE IN LOCAL AND NATIONAL Estate EXCliailffO votes to &ccp uut Of Political Gamo the business district, and this has saved the city a treat expense that many other cities have had to meet." Mr. Morton, aa a member of the Civic league, most Interested in the drafting of the city plan commlsxlon bill, which It is proposed to submit to the legislature, was Invited by the exchange to speak et the bill and the needs of Omaha in tho way of a city plan. "The secret of the success of the Chi cago plan was that the original designer Get Back Your Oldjimo Vim Kellogg'i Sanitone Wafers Revitalixa Haw Eerr Energy Into Ban Down Men and Women. 50o DOX FREE. Why not get out of life the best life baa to give, and awaken the toy ous ambitions or days or yorer ivei loag Sanitone Wafers revitalize and strengthen; put vim in vtmless. played out Dtrrea, and cheer In mud- Inclined to regard this aa free America, and ssy, 'I own this lot. I will build whatever 1 please on It and leave the lot In whatever shape I please.' For Balldlaa Restrictions. "One thing that our bill seeks to do Is to place certain . restrictions upon the development of a district so that there shall be some regularity about It. For example we want a restriction that will provide for residences being built a given distance back from the curbing of the street, so that there will be uniformity, and so that the one man will know whether his neighbor has a right to crowd out upon tho sidewalk and shut him off. "A good city plan would perhaps leave, some of the residence district ungraded to a certain extent. The downtown busi ness district, of course, should be graded. There we must have level streets, broad streets and rectangular lines. But In the residence district this Is not necessary. if' - v; fX -'A ' ' 1 o- j 7 Dyron H. fas linja Trades Following Economic Conditions KaUecs SntM Wafers Make Me Feel Like a Young Cok That Won't Stand Still Without HHchia. died brains. Men and women faggel out from worry, overwork or other causes, get strong and happy right off get quick action that puta them right. Don't be. weary, weak and listless, Just from sheer nerve-strain or exhaustion. Don't live a life that's just one pain after another. Kellogg'a Sani tone Wafers will strengthen your nerve vitality, nd,-with vital nerve power re stored, you will lexperlence the courage of perfect health. 11.00 a. boa at druggists. Rend -your name and address today with six rents In Stamps to help pay postage and packing for a free Wo trial box of Kellosg's Banltone Wafers, to V. J. Kellogg Co. 2727 Hoffmaater Block, Battle Creek, Michigan. The regular $100 siae of Kellogg'a San itone Wafers are for sale in Omaha by Sherman McConnell Drug Co., 10 a ltith St.; Owl Drug Co.. 224 S. 16th St: Beaton Drug Co., laOl Farnam St: Loyal Pharmary, 207-206 N. 18th BL; Bell Drug Co., Ml 6 Farnam St: Harvard Pharmaoy, llth and Farnam tits. No free, boxes from druggists. "As a rule the trades that are made nowadaya have their explanation In Aa soon as you grade the residence die- economic conditions." said Charles E. trlcts all down to a dead level, widen the Williamson. streets and make rectangular lines every-, "The builder, rather than carry his where, the business district has a ten- I finished product through another season dency to creep In. And that always t polls will take for It Borne money and another a good residence district A residence parcel of lots with which to continue In district has a right to have a few hills branch of business- The newcomer and broken lines. It adds to the pic- to Omaha, having land, will trade It for turesqueneas and gives It a more retired Income-producing property here, where atmosphere, which Is destrabla for rcsl- he can employ himself In tta management; dence districts and la discouraging to lit- or- Kaln, an owner of a number of small tie stores and business houses that would Properties, or such aa are In need of gladly creep in. "improvement to make them properly "We have hero In Omaha seen good productive, will exchange them for some residence districts of costly homes being lar'e ingle Investment which promises ruined bv the Introduction of stores and t0 Pay hlm better net Income. Where business houses. We have had to aban- deal of thla Mn ca arranged they don mansions and turn them Into stores ar mutually satisfactory, and coot less and office buildings. , I to both than where money la Introduced "If we could have some of 'the hills' th medium of exchange. back again In the residence districts. market that affords such a vast there la none of us but could aee where vsty of elements, and that la so con we could have saved thousands of dol- Btanl1 rawing and expanding aa Is the lars. and we could plan streets and orlv ro" fu" marKet in Omaha, It la In through them that would be much more ?V1V" noula " ny t.nHfii .nil m.l. the residence dta- "animate opportunities for, such e trlct more desirable. I have seen in a circular a boost for Omaha which adver tised the fact that in making Omaha 10. 000,000 yards of earth bad been ' moved Now, it is safe to say that 1.000,000 of that waa necessary and that the moving of the other 9,000,000 waa waste.': ' Lots Left Far Off Grade Mr. Morton said In his own experience he had received many letters from noh- changes.' Green Is Going to Winter in California SAVE A Dollar and Earn $7,000 for Invalids Any Publication ta wm Yeaur Often Cmt Wean's Roci' Cos;nioi ...".$1.50 ABiricu 1.50 Ettbir Tvo Yian ... 2.00 Both to toy idirm . 2.00 COSBCOlItU .....'$1.50 Keanri 1.50 6ood Kcsjeletpiig-, 1.50 Eltbsr Two Yim .. 2.00 ave eve Bl.a4 Eferytcffj ...... $1.50 Dellieator ...... . 1.50 Either Two Years .. . 2.00 Botitoticiiidrns. 2.C0 Tki Uilei Hcst JctTial . . $1.50 Tki Saturday tmltg Pest . 1.50 Tit Cceatry GtitUxai ... 1.50 Any Publication Help Qa Men Oeatstbste 91 awn, I depltaate mm pHea. Ueat sasl a ataa-fte ewee dlaaas. OB ratOilB DVIA ris , Z-lZg BOOTH MTH. Ill . W. II. Green and wife are to leave In a few days for San Diego, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Green, one A . l. Vw.l ' ' " " V"' , : 7L " " " " . "everal months In California and Texas ota put on the market. H. said he n.d ,aet H kM th) vacatlOM a. In many cases found that these lots had w,yf rlngs bftck new Jdeall o( how been purchaaed years ago before the Omaha oucht to trv,v. u.-if t.. grading waa done and that the grading year anfr Beeing tn, auto race, &t 01 me aaaiuon since naa wre-q i...a ten .Angeles, be came back and lectured the feet or fifteen feet below grade. Real Estate exchange for an hour m tha "The result to that the fellow's lot U' necessity of building an auto speedway In onen worm leas man nan wnat ne paju Omaha to make Omaha the center of a for It a decade ago when he thought he great activity like auto racing. Before had a speculation. Now, that Is not good the year was out. such a speedway in advertising for the town. When we write built here. Green modestly claims no back to a fellow like that and tell htm credit for it. for he has Invested no his lot la In a ditch; that It will take suo money In it. He did not even promote to nu it in ana Dnng n to graae, no the thing, but somehow it followed on either believes we are trying to swindle his suggestion, him or that the man who sold him fir-1 teen years ago when the lot waa on the level with others was a grafter. And such a man usually writes back to us telling us In plain worda what he thinks of the town. Now, much of thla ruining of lots by cutting down and filling In is unnecessary to preserve the beauty and value of a residence district. ' "I have looked up some figures and Simpson to Talk About Playgrounds Under the auspices of the United Im provement . clubs. Playground Expert Simpson la to talk on playgrounds and Omaha s need of thorn in the council find that In the last ten years there have chamber In the city hall Monday evening, been platted In Omaha S.3M acres , of The meeting will be called at t o'clock, ground. That means US acres a year. It, The United Improvement Clubs la an we should go out today and look over all organisation of six of the Improvement of these addiUons we should find that clubs of the city. .It is extending a gen half of those lots we wouldn't take as a eral Invitation to thla talk to all other gift and pay the taxes on them. That I Improvement clubs L and to the general is simply because they were platted to I public. sell and no comprehensive city plan waa followed. Good, available residence' prop erty waa ruined and made worthless. NEW PRESIDENT OF THE STATE MANUFACTURERS' ASS N. V a. i 4 It took some tittle fight In the Omaha Heal Estate exchange 0 turn down the Invitation of the United Improvement Clubs to co-operate in tho selection of a ticket for the city commission next spring. The United Improvement Clubs asked the exchange to do this. At once a half doaon j members of the exchange were, on thetr f feet declaring the organisation should not ' go Into politics. Others wsnted to know ' whether the exehangts.wa to be a wishy washy organisation, afraid to tackle any subject that waa alive. Pome declared old members of the exchantce were drop ping out because the exchange did not take up lively questions. The executive committee, which was asked to report an advisable action on this Invitation, re ported In favor of rejecting the oftcf of the Improvement rlubs. explaining that the Ileal Estate exchange did not care to get into the field of endoraiug or selecting -any set of candidates for any office. V. T. Graham held that the exchange might turn down the Improvement clubs If It cared tn, but should not go so far as to declare Itself against endorsing a randldate for any office. He Insisted this matter should foe left open for the ex change to act on In the future as It saw fit But ho waa voted down. Senator N. P. Dodge, Jr., asserted that if tho exchahcr wanted to throw off tta roat and get Into politics nnd piny a rDFTPUTOM TntfEQ UfMTrUY leading part In every public question that VaLiUrU Uil lrLd llULlUA I came up, he wanted to come back Into, - - - - the membership, but if It merely wanted to meet to talk shop, he waa not Inter ested, and did not propose to attend the meetings. t ""1 . . it iA . 7T tS.Khapp, .1 POULTRY SH0WAT BENSON Fancier! and Owner of Fine Birds Are tp Exhibit Their Specimen. BIG ENTRY UST ASSURED ; ...... , Feet" ay This 'Weeti nest Fowls of Irnwwles t oenty Will ! ' r Khlblloa, lemprttag for'iPraes. t New Addition Is Quickly Sold Out Over 130,000 worth of lots were sold In the two days' sale a week ago of Phulor Carey In their new Poppleton Park ad dition in the west part of the city. The firm la especially well pleased with the showing tn view of the extremely xld weather that arrived Just at that time. It waa the first real raw snap of the fall, and the weather waa particularly gray and unpleasant. A number of those who bought Iota are planning to begin building at once. The firm Is think ing of announcing another short period of sale datea to cloae out the rest of the lots. The time will depend on the weather during the next few weeks. The ready sale of these lots, running somewhat above and some below $1,000 each, la looked upon by real estate men aa a healthy sign la Omaha. There were many real estate men who asserted an attempt to soil out an addition of that size at this particular time, and es pecially with cold weather coming on, waa little short of tolly. . Wednesday Only Half-Bay Session Will Be Held. FORMAL WELCOME OF RECTOR The,vpmt1ti'y Industry- " in t)ouglas county Is exccte.l to receive a boost when the Domlaa County Poultry Breed era' 'association holds Its' first annual show at liens'on.' Wednesday to fnturOay Inclusive lis week. . " ' Probably there are few people In pmnha who realize that some of the, fore most breeders of fine poultry In , tho nilddla wrat -have 4b.tr plant, bv DoukIub tiounty. Not only is Omaha a center , around whK-h bremleni of fine- birds, have established their plants, but across the river In Iowa there are also to he toun I a-large nm.twr; of poultry farms where ;th beet of f"re 'jbred stock Is ralwxt. Many .of fheae.Jowa tu-sednrs. havt noti fied the association that they.v will show at, the', coming meeting..-- The iKmKla county poultry show will open Hs doors at' 1 o'clock VWdiwsday afternoon. November 3&. Judging starts at 8 o'clock. Guy Schfeff of.Mncoln has boon chosen to n,ard the ribbons. No Kamea t oops. AU birds are to he displayed fii coops owne by the association, and no name or printing of any kind will be allowed on tho ooops until after the Judging has tsknn place. Heat, water and fare are furnished free by tha association. Rib bons and prlxce will be awarded Satur day evening. A sales room will be estab lished for the use of breeders who -care incubator, packages of lice killer and a pure bred pig. Among the special features of the meet ing will be the caponlxlng demonstrations each evening by C. W. Yoemana, poultry man of Cherrycroft farm and a graduate of the Iowa State Agricultural college at Ames. The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Are Head Hally by Teople In Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Rev. '. .V. MtMrssisy Will Attead . . nlsnoae nf atoflc. CrJebratlen of School la Entry blanks ani premium lists are Honor of Hie Same I w,nB riuuica ny tienry vnudaon, Day. The Thanksgiving holidays will . being distributed by Henry Henson, who Is superintendent of. the l show. Ho reports that he has already win !'r'ivcd a large number of entries. Ilc- the ribbons, many special prutes arte college will havo a ha.t session, and ,n "f'erpd airfrrent breeder .u .....tss sivrt.vl lU 1114 RUVlf II Ol the how. Anionic thcuo ara settings of egg from fine stock, Including those of DR. DESPECHER MISQUOTED IN SPEECH ON EUROPEAN WAR 1 in an account of an address by Dr. F. 3. Despecher at Council Bluffs before the HammlU business college Thursday night it waa erronerously . stated that Mrs. Despecher . had photographs of maimed children and women victims of the EAiropean war. "On the contrary," says Dr. Despecher, "we have a number of photographs taken around the scenes of war, but none of any maimed victims, especially . so In behalf of women and children." Dr. Despecher tn speaking of the con flict views It from the Impartial stand point of an American even though he has relatives tn the fight. RAILROAD MEN OPEN UP THEIR NEW CLUB HOUSE A bunch of some fifty local railroad men went to Fort McConnell yesterday afternoon where last evening they of ficially opened the club house there, built on the site of the old building de stroyed by fire some four weeks ago. professional departments will hold regu lar classes. Hchool will bo resumed on the following Monday. One of the big events of the year will take piece shortly after renewal of classes, Kev. V. X. McMenamy, who was raised to the position of rector of the university thla year, will be formally welcomed at a celebration to be hold In the university auditorium on the after noon of December S. The affair will bo In honor of the rector's name's day, the feast day of St Francis Xavier, after whom Kev. Father McMenamy Was named, which falls on December 8, which will be declared a holiday to the students. At the celebration will be representative, of all uepai'Uuonta, who will deliver con gratulatory addresses In behalf of each department of the school. Tha enroll ment of the arts college, where the new rector oomea In more active contact with the students, Is now 486. Crelghtoa Notes. ' ' '. ' 'i 8aturday will continue to be the regular wokly reoreat on day at the arts depart- T' mem. Kev. rather Kelly, vice president Ui,te J that (bis custom probably would bit continued until alter the Christmas hollu&js at least. Formerly the recrea tion day ae Thursday. , Rev. Archibald Tallmadga, formerly faculty airector of the Crelgliton Univer sity Ulee club, and who wus so favorably known tn Omaha, now has charge of tho Detroit llnivera.ty Ulee club. Father Tallmadga went to Detroit this year.' Kev. William Uooley, K. J formerly vice pres ident of Crelghlun, la presluent at Detroit. 1 benjamin Hennea.y, Creighton arte, "in, Is In Omaha. Henneisy spent the sum-' mer ss a stage dr.ver In Yellowstone park. he will probably act aa a tutor whtie lu : Omaha. I Romeo La Forte, Creighton arts, now teaching school at Campbell, Neb., haa written lu to reserve two of the best ' seats at the Creluhion.r,nvni ....... ,, , , , . . ... v., i hursdoy. ducks and pheasants, a loving cup. ar WELL BUIIX ,BENS(Ki JeQMESL F.S.TRULLIK6ER f i R MM A War Time Safe nvestment U SViortgagOG On new homes built by Home IluildcrN make a safe investment- Home Ilullders' Preferred, Shares are A ante investment. You are Kuaranteed 7 and an Intereat In tho gurplua profits. Karned 11 in 1013. No taxes. Interest paid promptly every aU months. Itoth elnnaea of aernrity are anhjert to your Investigation. Cither const! tu tea a war time, BMfe inveatmept. Our booklet, the "New Way," exploiu fully Home Uuildera' plan of Investment. Free to any addresg. t i i ' t t ii, I'l-Mij , ...,l li.Va' :-..i: 4lr,aj ?! V. ..sr..,! a:ij. 1U ft wtyfl E J. lauis SAFE r.lOUEH Heavy Hauling 1212 Farnam PHONE DOUOLAS 383 Wilson of Ashland Buys the Hudson There seems to be a demand for first class apartment houses and well located investments. Hasting A Heydea have sold to T. B. Wilson of Ashland the Hudson apartment on Twenty-sixth avenue, between Douglas and Farnam street for $30,000. The Hudson waa constructed about a year ago and la considered one of the better apartment houses in the city. Mr. Wilson purchased It for an Investment and may move to Omaha later. Home Builders Add . To Capital Stock The j Home Builders' company, Seven teenth and Douglas streets, has . filed ame'hded articles of Incorporation author ising the Issuance of another 1109,000 of capital stock, making the total 1200.000. Secretary C. C. Shi mer reports a good business in the last four months. He as serts that building contracts aggregating 140,000 are now under way and that other contracts for some tS.OOO or ItO.OOO worth of residence buildings are being negotiated. Moving Picture Theater Enlarged The Diamond theater, moving picture house of which O. 8. Finch Is proprietor, 1410 Lake street. Is being enlarged. It haa had a seating capacity of 450, which will ' titty square feet per challd. and we want CARNS GATHERING DATA ON OMAHA PLAYGROUNDS Supervisor R. U Cams ef pubUo school athletics ts securing statistics dealing with playground space, which wftl be used by the Board of Education as a basis upon which to work when purchase of additional grounds is being considered. 'The minimum play apace la placed at be Increased to some TOO. Aa addition twenty-five feet long la being built on tha rear. V0GEL REALTY COMPANY REPORTS SEVERAL SALES to know how Omaha comperes with other cities,' says Superintendent B. U. Graft la a circular to principals asking for the information Mr. Came desires. These statistics will also be turned over te Dr. Cyrus II. Stlmson, field secretary of the Playground and Recreation Asso ciation of America, who Is working in a park plan for Omaha. The Creighton Oratorical aHswiuHnn held a llvidy debate at the arts cohege trulay evening. The question was "Ke solved. That Kore gn-hullt Hhlps Should ! . ''.V1 -Abler ran Reentry Free of Duty " Frank Bhaw. and Clifford i JiOnit unhaM Ik, urri. ...... i... , . ' Fort McConnell is west of Vallv an.l In 8timk un.i t,.,i. u.-V.-T". ."" "'"'ri - - - juauviroy mo negauve. m vig L-oagnwgoa gmve on ine Danas oi tlie Platte river. At the formal opening of the club house there was a supper and a dance, a stag affair. The party will return to Omaha today. Fd Hennessey, commercial agent of the I lk Island, Is at the head of the social affairs committee. Crawford and the. County Dads Fall ' Out Over Some Pie deadlock exists between the Board of County Commissioners and County Judge Crawford ever the question of what man ts !to receive the appointment of con stable -and bailiff - In his court. The Judge haa served notice that if the board refuses to appoint a man acceptatle to him the appointee will not be allowed In his court. The Judge, who declared he bad been GROCERS HimD SNAKE IN BUNCH OF BANANAS Hawkins A Latham, grocers at Thirty- ' second and Burt streets, in unpacking a crate of bananas shipped to them from Honduras, uncovered a nice, healthy tropical snake of .unusual sum. The snake, I while near the atove, became quite active ' and created considerable commotion until ' it was chased outdoors, when the cold soon caused it to quiet down. The snake waa finally forced into a large glass Jar and la new on exhibition in one of the Hawkins ft Latham store windows. There la considerable dispute aa to tbe name of the snake, some calling It a copperhead, while others stoutly maintain It la a boa-constrictor.- . , ... . tstoro Your GoowS Where They Will Oe Qafo Where You Know They Will Oe Safe Security and Efficient Service Always g-'".irV-"-"' ""V' STORAGE CO. n TiNiL The moat mod ern, tha H m m t equipped and the safest warehouse and storage structure In the middle west. Hre proof, rat and mice proof; dust proof and dirt pruui. STORING MOVING PACKING Phone us about prloea on separate locked rooms. Douglas 4112. OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO. 806-818 South Sixteenth St. J DR. CLARK WILL SPEAK - .AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL' Dr. fl. II. Clark of the University or fllifskaVA whn will Kd ksaaa m A Am ek. f Vt I f w m X h , m k Palimpsest club, ha. been secured by the of the board that his choice would I be t.hQol ,a dB,lV(Br accepted aa a matter of courtesy to hlni. th, ; c,,, HlBh ,choo lurtUor1um on gave the board the name of the man he th, aftcrTloon of Deemlr s. REPAIRS von Furnaces, Stoves and Boilers WATER FRONTS I'ltOMPT SERVICE Ol'B HOBBY Omaha Stove Repair Works 1306-a Bon Has Street, rnoae Tyler aa desired appointed. But Commissioner Lynch, who had Just returned from out of town and knew nothing of the situa tion, was the only member who expressed himself In favor of allowing the judge to choose the man. Commissioners Harte and McDonald each declared they had given their prom ise to vols for another man. It waa then that Judge Crawford served bis ultima tum. Action waa postponed. I JOHN EKLUND WILL TALK BEFORE OMAHA THE0S0PHERS The following; sales were made by the Vogel Realty agency last week: Blanche Petit, tat North Fifteenth street, four- room bungalaw, price UA; Laura Mo George, 300 Iecatur street, five-room cottage, price $1,&o0: Claude E. Marvin,. (210 North Fifteenth street, four-room i , bungalow, price, $1.M0; Robert B. Petty. Reincarnation and Karma" will be the sua North Fortieth street, five-room cot- ' lecture by John Eklund at the tage. price U.IU0; Dr. J. M. Keys, six-! Theoeophlcal rooms, 701. Bee building at teen-room residence in Bemls ark, price o'clock thta evening. The lecture will be 1,X. niusiratea py stereoptlcon views and will consist of a beautiful story of early Bee Want Ada Are the Best . Business Boosters. Buddhism, showing the working of these laws. E. S. Bexten Dies at the Paxton Hotel Edward B. wsxyn. pioneer druggist at Eleventh and Dodge streets, died Friday afternoon in hi room at the Fas ton hotel. Relatives state that death came as the result of quick pneumonia, al though there la aald to be some question as te thla. Dr. Robert GUmore stated that It would not be ethical for blm to give any version of the case except to the coroner. Friday afternoon Dr. C. B. Falts was summoned to the Paxton and used the pulmoter ever the dying man, but to no avail. Mr. Bexten baa been separated from his wife for some time, and It Is believed woiied considerable over domestic af fairs. He was known to be very charit able. A postmortem examination will be held, but no inquest. sY.EALT.rVsE IS HERE. BUT NO APPETITE YOU SHOULD TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It tones the stomach brings back the ap petite assists digesV tion and assimilation promotes liver and bowel activity pre vents Bloating, Ileart burn, Indigestion, Bill ousness and Malaria. Get Bottls This Very Day In the march of Omaha progress if you office "up the hill" Business is 6urely and steadily pushing west on Farnam street; every day adds some new enterprise to this ever popular thoroughfare. AN OFFICE IN THE BEE BUILDING 44 Thm building that it always new' will place yon in rapid growth of the closest touch with this new business Institutions. A thoroughly modern, fireproof, well equipped and well maintained offlca building, properly located, cloae to the banks, retail atoiea court house and city hall. In fact in the heart of business Omaha,' THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY 17th and Fartianv Office Room 103. ....;..,!, :"."3 ' I "f-; I :s It f ,y j ' r". I ,-:-X ' IV :i"i-i . .n .. s;',l !('! ;i.' ... v v.iV !: 8 'II A'lOl Ail Mil U.C T tlifi l r;i T tit 1 o."' t5 V'lt i p.- I t'.A; -'t t in. i .1 in.. I ! tol.la'i n d fi'-,.yr l ..',0.t , i oipi7ii ; I b'tn i vj i ll 'TTi.i 1,-' .1 r... a i .-. ? I .-l'l rv.l '111 i J -H 100 j JH3 i in i :i.. j .!'. l