Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 28, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 40

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gp THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23, 1916.
BIG STRIDES MARK
BELLEVUE PROGRESS
P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD WILL HAVE
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
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Booiter Club Organized to Boom
Pretty Village Many New
' Hornet Built.
EXPECT SUMMER PATRONAGE
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Bcllevue citizen have organized a
club, which is yet too immature to
have received a name, for the purpose
of boosting "beautiful Bcllevue" as a
residence town. The movement is be
ing pushed by the new club, the char
ter members of which are William S.
Shafer, chairman; Dr. William II.
Hetz, Mayor Paul Kepler, L. 1.
Krion, Tohn Flynn, A. h. Dunn and
C. B. 1 owcr, by the Ilcllevue college
authorities and with some help from
the Commercial club of Omaha.
Beautify All Homes,
The club's main work will be to
beautify the homes in the village, to
keep the thickly wooded square
which dot the town in good condi
tion, to improve water mains, to sell
property and to furnish inducements
for industrious people to make licllc
vue their home.
liellevue college is co-operating by
offering its buildings for use as a
ummer resort. Some of the college
buildings will be open for summer
boarders. The swimming pool will
be kept in condition for constant use,
The cooks who are now in the col
lege employ will be retained and in
addition to regular inral for board
ers will furnish automobile luncheons
1o motor parties. The advantages of
a beautiful country resort in close
access to the city arc evident,
DECATUR IMPROVEMENT
MEETS" EJECTS OFFICERS
The final organization of the De
catur Street Improvement club was
completed at a meeting held Tues
day evening. The territory covered
by the club's activities will extend
from Twenty-fourth to Thirty-third
streets, and from Charles to 1'arker
streets.
Among other matters brought up
for tiiscussion was the question of
changing the name of the club, so
that it would better describe the ter
ritory as at present ex tended.
The officers of the club for the en
suing year are: W. Seieroe, presi
dent; Mat McGrath, vice president;
". Barrowcloiigh, general secretary;
Mrs. E. Johnson, treasurer; Mat Mc
Grath, Harry Johnson, H. If. Ganow,
August Johnson and Joseph Lipscy,
district secretaries.
The next meeting of the club will
be held June 6.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS '
Mr. Arthur C. Smith is in Wyom
ing on a fishing trip.
Miss Helen Eastman is in Milwau
kee for several wccks.
Mr. D. C, Stapleton has been in
New York on business for ten days,
but is expected back today.
Mrs. C, J'". McGrew, who is spend
ing a few days with friends at Lin
coln, will return home Monday,
Mrs. J. H. Evans, who has been
visiting here, has returned to San
Francisco, where she now makes her
home.
Mrs. George L. .Curtis returned
Thursday to Clinton after a few days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitz
gerald. Mr. and Mrs. E. De Forrest Du
mas, who are on a southern wedding
tour, are at Stillwater this week to
attend the closing festivities of Still
water college, of which Mr, Dumas
is a graduate. Mrs. Dumas is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
Cook,
Mr Charl.a A Hakar of Italian, Mux,
on hli way to Provo, t'tnh., ampped ovor
f..r a viail with hi brothnr-ln-lut. T, it.
Uraiivlllo, altrtrotypar on I ha Me.
Jr.uppli R. Kr4nbur( In now In Canada,
hrra ha want to lock arier Ilia la(a of
William A. Da B.,nt. tit will return lo
Omaha, about Juna 1.
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Mrs. F. B. Bryant will be the hon
ored guest when chapter E i the 1'.
E, O. sisterhood celebrates its twenty-seventh
birthday on Thursday.
June 2, 18K'A at the home of Mrs. Bry
ant, chapter E was organized and the
next year saw the inception of the
slate grand chapter, this taking place
at Mrs, Bryant's home also. Mrs.
Bryant lias srFved as president for
hriih chapter E and the state grand
chapter and has been vice president
of the supreme national organization.
Miss Clara Mason is the only other
charter member still active in V, E.
O. circles, but she is now a member
of chapter B. N.
1 he birthday program includes a
meeting at 4 o'clock at the home of
Mrs, Charles 11, 'J hatcher, 612V North
Twenty-fourth street, following
which, there will be a picnic supper
at 6 o'clock at Miller park, when
husbands of members will be guests.
Union Pacific Has
Two-Story Railroad
This Side of Ogden
Union 1'acific managers sent one of
its men with photographer to Utah
for a week's stay to take views of a
second story railroaa in a gorge about
fifteen miles this side of Ogdrn,
where the passage is too narrow for
a double triii k. 'J he.e are three miles
of one track through this canon di
rectly over the other and nineteen
more miles of this sort of road is soon
to be constructed.
Xothing like it, it is said, is to be
found in the country.
The Boo Want Ads Arc The
Best Business Producers.
Heavy Hoisting
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1212 FarnantSt. Tel. D. 353
We Rjr.t Tents and Camp Equipment
Nebraska Tent and Awning Company
It. S. M i, DONALD, Mir.
1294 FAR.NAM ST. PHONE DOUCLA3 SMI.
Preparedness
PRLPARU IOR HOT SUMMER. SUN AND SIORMS
frsr )ur property with Carlar or Southern WhiU Lend d Oil
r M.arin-Williani Cur Mu.4 Paint.
Barker Bros. Paint Co.
HQS Faraam St.
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Our Fire Proof Warehouse
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who h:t t va!u;ittU
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Special sale -all day today and Decoration Day of these beautiful, high, sightly lots near Elmwood Park
golf club and convenient to two car lines. We sell only on the ground all day and evening. Take a West
Leavenworth car to Elmwood Park where our free automobiles meet you and take you and your family and
friends a few blocks south on 60th street to 'West Lawn Hill. Don't fail to cbme out today or Decoration Day
and bring your dollar. Every lot is staked and tagged with number and price. As soon as you select your lot
you give your dollar to the salesman and get your contract for a deed, making your payments at the State
Bank of Omaha. Don't miss this great opportunity. It is probably the last addition that will ever be sold so close
to the residence section and all the conveniences of the city on these remarkable terms. One Dollar starts you
toward a home of your own where every man and woman would be proud to live.
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Without interest or taxes for three years, o payments when sick or out of work. Ten per cent discount
on all payments of $10.00 or over at any time. Fifteen per cent discount for cash within thirty days. Perfect
title. Free abstract. Warranty deed. All payments made at the State Bank of Omaha.
on't Fat! to
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MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS If you have any serious purpose in life, if
you are ambitious am! want to be somebody, pray don't miss this chance to start now
to own something all your own. Don't fritter away your, earnings and don't pay
rent all your lite. "He a man" and have some object in life, something to show you
have character, A man or woman that pays out on a lot at 50c a week has the right
stuff in them. Come out and start right now.
VOU CAN PAY 50c A WEEK OR AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE... We give you
10 per cent discount on $10 or over at any time and 15 per cent for cash within 30 days.
Ve charge no interest and we pay the taxes for three years.
SPECIAL SALE SUNDAY AND DECORATION DAY... We realize most men
and women cannot come out until Sunday, so we have extra salesmen all day Sunday
and every good lot will be sold by Sunday if it does not rain, tome out and bring your
wile and children.
EVERY LOT IS STAKED AND TAGGED rflTH THE NUMBER AND
PRICE. When vou srlrctyour lot. you take off the white t.i ami give your dollar to
the salesman. Then get your contract for a deed before you leave the ground. Our
HOW TO REACH WEST LAWN HILL Take Leavenworth St. car to I.lnuv
. ,i i.ini, I fiivriiii.iFili ami i.irrif. von the few blocks to et Lawn Hill. We
ground. Come and bring jour wile and family and your friends. These lots will not I
office tent is on West Lawn Hill and we are open from 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. We sell
by lantern light in every city. We have additions in forty-seven cities and have sold
over 12.U00 lots on these terms.
START AN INHERITANCE FOR YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN. Don't
leave them in rented houses. Teach them to save 50c a week for something that will
some day be a home or an inheritance. The average family spends 50c a week in shows
and luxuries. You could just as well be saving in real estate that is increasing in value.
This is the opportunity of a lifetime. Come to West Lawn and sec for yourself.
GET OUR PLAT AND PRICE LIST... Our handsome circular showing the loca
tion and price of everv lot. is now being distributed from house to house. If you dort't
get one call at the office, 206 Withnell IMdg., and get one. Study the circular, locate
the lot you desire and then go to West Lawn Hill and get your contract.
YOU ARE GUARANTEED A SQUARE DEAL. We have additions in forty
seven cities and are proud of our reputation for integrity. We hold the world's record
for fast selling of lots. We have sold l)M lots in four days, 076 in six days. 500 in two
days, and frequently sell an entire addition of .M0 to 2J5 in three days. We sell all day
and evening and only on the addition,
ood Tark and walk south on 60th St. to our big sign. Our free automobile meets every
sell all day and evening and all il.iv Sunday or Decoration Day. We sell only on the
ast long, so don't mi this last opportunity to buy lots on these terms close to Omaha.
Come Today. Special Sale All Day Today and Decoration Day
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