Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 08, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 21

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Forty-one Students of the
School of Commerce to
Get Diplomas
Friday.
Forty-one students of the High
School of Commerce will be grad
uated from school Friday, June 13,
at commencement exercises to be
held I in the Municipal Auditorium.
Dr. Charles VV. Flint of the Cornell
college will deliver the commence
ment address.
The girls outnumber the Loys. by
only two, but of the 34 graduates who
have completed the four-year course
18 arc boys. Of the seven students!
completing the three-year course,
however, two are boys.
The graduates will present a four
act play on Thursday and Friday,
June 18 and 19, in the Central High
School auditorium. Proceeds from
the play will be used to publish the
second issue of the Commerce Quar
terly, which will contain the pic-
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tures of the class arid of the play,
"The Cabinet Minister." The stu
dents are being coached by Miss
Mary Irene Wallace.
The class banquet will be held
June 11 at the Blackstone hotel.
The baccalaureate sermon will be
preached Sunday " Morning at the
First Presbyterian church by Rev.
Edwin Hart Jenkins. '
Harry Latowskv is president of
the four-year and' three-year grad
uates. Miss Bermce Williams is
vice-president; Norma Weeks, is sec
retary, and Frederick Hoffman,
treasurer.
Military certificates will be pre
sented the commissioned officers of
the cadet battalion who graduate.
The following officers will receive
military certificates: Leslie Smith,
Isadore I. Levinson; Wilbur E. Ol
son, Frederick Hoffman, . Isadore
Abramson, Walter G. Kocher, Bert
N. Brown. Carl H. Anderson, Abe
Millman, Sam Cohn and - Arthur G.
Jensen. "
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American Security
Company Buys and
Sells Real Estate
Top Row Left to Right Lucene
Baldwin, Vivian Baldwin, Alice E.
Sallander, Florence M. Reynolds.
Bernice A. Williams, Elvira A.
Johnson, Marie M. Snyder, Barbara
A. Ratakin, Norma M. Weeks, Dor
othy G. Zucker. Middle Row, Left
to Right Theodore H. Wood, Wal
ter W. Kocher, Isadore Abramson,
The pictures of the following grad
uates were not available: Ethel J.
Reihardt, Frederick Hoffman, Fred
J. Shields, Leslie Smith, Ethyl A.
Webster and Max Janger.
The High School of Commerce
has continuous session all year, di
vided into four quarters of 12 weeks
each. This is the third class o
graduate under the quarterly system.
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A Cottage of Pleasing Appearance
Bert N. Brown, Vincent E. Nelson,
Abe Millman, Carl H. Anderson,
Arthur W. Engelhardt, Isadore I.
Levinson, Leo L. Ryan. Third Row.
Left to Right Margaret Jacobsen,
E& E. ,Weaver, Gertrude Fassovoy,
Irma J. Klepeto, Frances M. Adler,
I.ucile M. Ridgway, Fay S. Gere
lick, Mildred G. Nicklas. Belle
Grcenberg, Harry Latowsky. Lat
Row Wilbur E. Olson, Oliver M.
Rutter, Harold S. Shouse, Arthur G.
Jensen, Sam L. Cohn.
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A very attractively designed cottage is shown in the .accompanying sketch. It is so arranged as to
utilize all space, with bright, well ventilated rooms. The first floor contains a large living room, library, din
in room with bay window, pantry, kitchen and a den. On the" second'floor are two bed rooms and bath. The
cellar extends under the entire house.
Clyde' Smith Adams, Architect.
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Tiads Still la Tree
Knoxville, Tern. It is ' nothing
unacual to find illicit distilleries hid
den is caves, cellars or in dense
vndergrowths ef nonntain laurel,
state T. B. Ivins. veteran moon
shme rsider oi the Interna! Revenue
department But to find one
perched in the top of a towering
oaW tree is quite a novelty, he. adds.
Mr. Wins located a targe copper
stilt in such a place when conduct
ing a raid in the famous oM Tenth
district of Sevier county. Tenn.
The outfit was dislodged and dt
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ANCHOR FENCE CO. J 1
Nartlk Uth 9k. Tat IU4 4J47.
The advertiser who uses The Bee
Want Ad Column increases his
business thereby and the persons
who read them profit by the oppor
tunities offered.
Ralph DeLong
Common Brick
(On C. B.&Q. R. R.)
206 Bee Bldg. Douglas 2070
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Big Business
Here is Your Opportunity
' On account 'Of the unprecedented scarcity of office space
in Omaha, large businesses have been unable to expand as
progress has demanded of them, and the situation has become
:.acute.r'-4 --.-':.' -
; Atr'unusual opportunity is offered to lease an entire mod
ern,' fireproof, four-story office building in the business dis
trict of Omaha.
The building is located between 18th and 19th streets on
Douglas street, is only six years old and was built scientifi
cally by the Nebraska Telephone Co. to afford exceptional
light and air for all offices.
It contains approximately 14,000 square feet of space
and is suitable for almost any business. The lessee will be
given the privilege of naming the building, which will be of
priceless advertising value.
We have a number of applicants for entire floors and
smaller suites, but as we prefer to lease the whole building
to one tenant, we are delaying action in order to allow larger
concerns to figure the utility of the building for their pur
poses. Because of the dearth of office space, quick action is
essential, and an immediate inquiry will be to your advantage.
Big Business Get Busy
APPLY H. A. WOLF COMPANY,
512 Electric Bldg. Tyler 85
HEAVY
HOISTING
. J. DA VIS
1212 FARNAM ST. Tel. D. 353
The American Security company
is incorporated under the law of
Nebraska to transact the business
of reaj estate, investments, loans,
rentals, insurance and general brok
erage. The comparty acts as fiscal
agents for the Home Builders, Inc.
It obtains investors for Home Build
eis' preferred shares and converts
them in to cash: for shareholders.
The company has an authorised
capital of $250,000, and paid in capi
tal of $118,850 with surplus and
undivided profits of $17,254.45.
The Amesican Security Co., mer
chandises real estate as a merchant
does dry goods. It buys a'nd sells
real estate and in case the purchaser
desires to improve 'the property will
arrange with the Home Builders to'
erect and finance a building to meet
his requirements.
The American Security Co. acts
as an advisor to persons intending
to buy real estate and build homes
or business houses. ,'t .
The officers and directors consist
of G. A. Rohrbough, president; C.
C Shrimer, secretary; George
Morris and Edward Litz.
Real , Estate Sales
of Week Break All .
Records for the Year
The total amount of real estate
deeds filed last week with the reg
ister of deeds was $1,351,415.
Last week was the record wec
of this year, and nearly three tiriici
as big as the corresponding week
in 1918, when the total was $553,
687. The number- of deeds filed a year
267, an average of 44 a day.
The number of deeds file a ycai
ago was 142. ).:...
T.acfr wrlf't; fntal amount ura .
greater than for January or Feb-;
ruary this year.
The advertiser who uses The Rci
Want Ad Column increases his
business thereby and the persona
who read them profit by the oppor
tunities olTered.
JiViUPAVERS
Home Builders
(Incorporated)
Like An Open Book
Home Builderp' method of business is simple, and
safe. -
Simple because it does only two things : Finances
and Builds. v
Safe because it takes mortgages to secure all
money advanced.
Income from interest and builder's profit enough
to pay regular dividends and lay by a substantial
Reserve Fund after all current expenses are paid.
Not $100 of Mortgage nor Bonded Debt
Dividends are paid regularly July 1st and January 1st.
6 is guaranteed on any money you invest in Home Builders'
$1.00 Shares, which are convertible any time after 12 months
through the American Security Co., Fiscal Agents.
It is very probable that when the present allotment is ex
hausted there will be no more shares offerd at 6.
You can order any number up to 5,000 by mail or in
person. - ... ':' -
Home ftiiilderS
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AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Fiscal Agent.
Omaha, Nebraska! -
G. A. Rohrbough, Pres.
C. C. Shimer, Sec'y.
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1 'IX 1
The Best
Fire Insurance Is
Fireproof Construction
PLAN your home wisely against the
perils of fire. Beware of this grave
hazard that is constantly destroying life
and property without warning.
Any structure that is built of inflammable
material is ever in danger of total de
struction. The safe, sane and sensible
means of providing fire protection is to
build fireproof exterior walls of
STOP
KELLASTONE is more than a fire re
tarder it is absolutely fireproof. It never
flinches when exposed to the evils of fire,
water, wear or weather doesn't crack,
crumble, expand or contract like ordinary
stucco. Bonds perfectly, seals the walls
tight sets , up in a hard stone-like mass
withstands sudden jars and intense
vibration.
Without disturbing the occupants with
out taking off the old siding you can
transform any old frame or brick building
to one of modern design by over-coating
it with KELLASTONE. The cost is little
the results beautiful and permanent
prolonging the life of the structure and
increasing its value.
Natonal Kellastone Co.
Manufacturers Chicago, Illinois
Boyer-Van Kuran Lumber & Coal Co.,
Distributors, 24th and Boyd St
Telephone Colfax 80.
Chas. W. Larson, Contractor,
4536 Burdette St Phone Douglas 1151.