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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920.
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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtor!. Ral
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i.Tylr 1538. 333 Sr.-urltlr Bldg
;RESSEI brli-k duplex flat. 7 ronm on
.a': oak finish; l'ark Av. ; Incoma
."0. Snap at 113.500. Ug. 1734.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
CITT AND FARM LOANS. PER CENT.
UUMUNT CO.,
411-411 Knrllna HI dr.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARmT
O'KEEFhJ REAL ESTATE CO..
Jtl Om. N tL Hk Bldg. Dona. J 7 1 5.
DIAMOND! AND JEWKLKl" LOANS.
Lfweat ratsa. Prlvata loan bnotha. Harry
waiainocn. n undue, u. 6819. E. 1814
PRIVATE MONET.
1100 tu 110.000 made DromDtly.
F. D. WE AD, Wemd BIuk.. 310 S. lain it.
PRIVATE MONEY.
9HOPEN ft COMPANY. Dour 4!2S.
FROMPT aervlce, reaaonable ratea. prlvata
tnnney, Garvin Bnn, 346 Omaha Nat.
D K BUCK. Loans. 4 41 Omaha Nat.
Oil Leases.
SOUTH TEXAS LEASES.
Invtit now fnr rut
A aniall tnveatment In well located oil
s. Uln le" today, may mean
11.000.000 fnr you lntnnrrn
Twelve shallow filda already pro.
duclnit and over (00 other wella drill.
Ing .how what f.ologlata and othera
ininx ma tuiura poaalbtlltlea of thla
icri i lory.
w . . .
o uwn i-iisti in every part nt thla
territory, which are located close to
drilling trata and which represent the
best oil Investment. Let ui explain th
valua of our holdings to you, either aa
n investor or a oroker.
HITCHCOCK, COOPER & FELTNER,
. ' Main Office:
Suit 231 Mooia Hldf.. San Antonio, Tex.
Branch Offices:
in Ft Worth. Tex., and I.oa Angelea, Cal.
-?MIIATEWANTEr3
Jo buy or' aeil Omaha Real Estate eee
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
ll 80 City Nafl Bank Bid r. Doug. 1 4 2 .
KBAL ESTATT5 AND INSURANCE,
JUHN YV. SIMPSON
H Patterson Blk.
Doug. S!5.
E.G.SOLOMON SrSft
ill Karnarh Blk. Doug. 62(13.
WE HAVE cash huye.-s for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Shrlver,
1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bank Hldg. D. M3.
TOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE T
Want quick action T Juat try us.
Call Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg.
WANT TO BUY Five or alx-room house
from owner. J500 down. Address Box
X 100. Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
LOV wanted, In Dundee or Hanacom park.
Have new t-room, strictly modern, Juat
completed to exchange or good second
mortgage on llanacom park property.
1-hone Harney 927 or HarneylHfi.
WM. N. HILL.
Exchangee of all kinds. Groo. and
Gen. Mdse. Stocks wanted. Doug, 4113.
S10 World Herald Btug.
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lot! In beat
part of Council Bluffe. What have you
to' trade. Carl Changstrom, 2020 Far
nam street.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOME
PRICED RIGHT
Large living room, dining room
and kitchen first floor; four bed-
rooms and bath second floor; oak
i9oors throughout; hot air heat.
Full south front lot; garage .for
two cars. For further informa
tion and inspection call
GLOVER & SPAIN
S REALTORS.
' Doug: 2850. 918-20 City National.
1 DUNDEE
$7,500
Price cut from SI, 000 for Immediate
, aale. Big living room with fireplace and
bookoasea, dining room and kitchen first
floor; threo bedrooms and bath above.
Oak and white enamel finish, south
front lot, 5iXxl27. Double garage. Close
to car line and school.
WALSHVELMER CO.
REALTORS.
Tyler 1536. V 333 Securities Bldg.
TVT T X T TS T71 TT ATTT1T r
DUNDEE DOUBLE
FRONTAGE j
A fine six-room ttyo-story home,
beautifully situated fa a sightly
part of Dundee. Has two fine
lots with shrubbery, flowers and
fruit trees. A real bargain for
some one desiring a little extra
. ground. Price is $7,750. Call us
today fcr terms, etc.
Schroeder Investment Co.
533 Ry. ExchangeBldg D. 3261.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
Well Worth the Money
Large J-story, 7-room, Kcllastone resi
dence; double garage; on paved street,.
block to car line; south front; large
living room with fireplace, dining room
and aunroom finished in oak; kitchen
white enameled; 3 bedrooms, bath and
closed in sleeping porch on second floor.
Price (17,000. Call Walnut, 2S12 for
details.
Florence,
NETHAWAr, Suburban prop ty. Col 1409.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
Price Only $7,800.
Owner Leaving City.
Practically new six-room home, long
living room across front, beamed ceilings,
dining room with the bullt-ln cabinets,
pleasant kitchen, three larre bedrooms
and bath clothes chute, etc.. oak fin
ish, oak and maple floors throughout,
Exceptlonjnly fine basement. Choice
south wnd east front corner lot. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
430 Bee BUI g. Ty 1 erJS.
J. B. HOBINSON, Real Estate and invest
ments. 442 Bee Bldg., Douglas 807.
REAL ESTATK IMPROVED.
West.
AN IDEAL HOME
WEST LEAVENWORTH
Five rooms and heated sleeping porch,
only 4 years old; best of construction.
Strictly modern, with clothes chute. Ice
box room, full basement; all oak floors
and oak finish downstairs and oak floors
and white enamel finish upstairs. Dandy
garage for 3 cars and cement driveway.
. Very convenient to carllne. This home.
Just listed, could not be duplicated at the
price offered, and, in this location, is a
nap tor $6,800. A pleasure to show you,
but be quick.
BROWN REALTY CO.
Douglas 1505. 513 Keeling Bldg.
WEST OF '
HANSCOM PARK .
$500 DOWN AND $2S A MONTH.
Four-room, strictly modern cottage
all on one floor; full cement base
ment. Hot water heat; extra large lot
with nice garage, all fenced. Price
33.000.
-AYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
OMAHA NATIONAL BIT Bl.TMl
V DOUGLAS 17S
Ask for Mr
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REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
Clairmont Bargain
A Real Bungalow
Only $8,000. Large living room
across entire front of house, witli
fireplace, builtin bookcases and
large dining room; all finished in
oak; kitchen white enameled; 2
large bedrooms on second floor, 2
closets to each bedroom. Batli
white enameled, linen closets, etc.,
bedrooms finished in white enam
el with mahogany doors. Plastered
basement; one block to car. Foi
further particulars call Walnut
2812.
If You Want an 8-Room
Home
Here'e your chance. Two blocks from
Farnam car, in the Investment class.
Five rooms downstairs with reception
hall, three and bath upstairs. Full base
ment. House la completery modern.
Not a new house but a mighty fine
home. 11,000 down will buy this. Trice
4,500.
SHOPEN & CO.,
REALTORS.
D 4"-l Keellne Bldg.
SEE THIS BARGAIN
IN CLAIRMONT
S-room frame bungalow, east front,
only 1 block to car on paved street.
Oak finish in living room and dining
room; kitchen and 2 bedrooms fin
ished natural. Bftliroom. white
or.ameled. Price onlv $ti,750. This is a
bartraln. Walnut 2S12.
31.000 CASH.
350 PER MONTH.
HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW.
5 rooms and garage. East frontage
on paved street. Close to car and
school.
E. K. BILON.
Tyler 51T1. Tyler 5171.
Oniaka Real Estate and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN
621 Paxton Blk.
Phone Tyler 4SS0.
14,760 will buy a 10-room, all modern
nouse at 260ii Davenport street, in
cluding furniture, rooms all full, brln
ln good lncome.Tel.Harney 2970.
BENSON A MEYERS CO., 424 6m. NafK
North.
OVERLOOKING
MILLER PARK
We Just listed a 6-room, up-to-the-minute
residence, consisting of a largo
living room across the front of the
house with built-in fireplace and
beam ceilings in living room, dining
room with bullt-ln buffet, plate rail and
panel walls, kitchen with bullt-ln fea
tures on the first floor, finished In
oak; 3 nice bedrooms and tile bath
on the second floor, one bedroom be
ing combination bedroom and sleeping I
porcn. Bona pressed brick founda
tion and all laundry conveniences; lot
44 feet by 165 feet deep, Ion paved
street, paving paid. Priced at $7,300
for quick sale. .Show us anything that
will compare with this for anywhere
nejir the money and we will advise
you to buy it at once. This house was
built for a home by thelowner and It Is
built from the ground un.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY, ;
Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
Sundaycall Colfax 3227.
MR. HOME-BUYER
Neat flveroom cottasre. strictly modern.
with floored attic, east front, paved
street, living room, dining room and re
ception room finished In oak; 2 nice bed
rooms and bath with maple floors, birch
doors, good basement, guaranteed fur
nace, floor drain, eleg-ant neighborhood
near Windsor school. Price, 15,000.
CALIFORNIA STREET
HOME
Six rooms, with living room running
across entire front of house. Dining room
has paneled walls with beamed celling
and French doors; bullt-ln buffet be
tween living room and dining room.
Kitchen with maple floors, with pantry,
refrigerator room, 2 bedrooms, with
screened-ln sleeping porch, clothes chute.
All modern conveniences. Lot 40x160.
Downstairs finished in oak. Price. $8,000.
GRAHAM-PETERS
REALTY CO.
Sunday Harnoy 3835 or Walnut 1103.
MILLER PARK
DISTRICT,
$2,400 DOWN,
BALANCE MONTHLY
6-room, strictly modern, up-to-the
minute, practically new bungalow, all
on one floor; larpe Itvinpr room, dining
room and kitchen; 2 extra large bed
rooms, bath and dandy sunroom; full
basement, furnace heat; nice floored at
tic; extra lnrfte lot, on paved street; all
speciRl taxes paid in full. Owner
compelled to leave the city at once for
daughter's health, has offered to sell this
bungalow at cost on very reasonable
terms. Will y;ive nnssssinn nt once.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. Doug. 1781.
Alitfor -,lr- Uibson.
FINE BUNGALOW ON
CREIGHTON BLVD.
NEAR EVANS
This bungalow has 3utt been listed by
non-resident owner, who is anxious to sell
immediately. Priced accordingly. Has
5 fine, large rooms. Is modern in every
respect and will make ideal home. Priced
at $3,250 for quick sale. Submit your
terms.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St.
Phone Tyler 60.
IN EVANSTOX.
Attractive 8-room, S-story stucco,
quarter sawed oale and white enamel
finish, oak floors throughout, steam
heat, beam ceiling, built-in bookcases,
buffet, fireplace, French doors, etc.,
brick foundation, ateel beams and
girders In basement, fireproof roof, gar
age; largo corner lot. S2xl35 ft. on
paved street. Price. $15,500. One of
the best values we have to offer In this
vicinity.
FOWLER & M'DONALD
REALTORS.
1120 City Nafl Bank. Phone Doug. 14:6.
My Bungalow for Sale
Dandy 6-room modern Miller Park
home. Large south front lot, with shade,
fruit, etc., H block to car and park;
very attractive terms. Located on Crown
Point Ave. Can sell for $5,000. Might
consider a gool building lot as first pay
ment. Call she evenings at Colfax 641
or during day Colfax 175.
MINNE LUSA LOT-
Finest building lot In Addn. South
front on Miller Park, just west of 24th
street. Paving all paid, for the low price
of $l,:n.
V. 1636. W. G. Shrive
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
KOUNTZE PLACE HOMES.
17,000 Fine e-room home, large living
room, oak finish, finest of repair, ga
rage. Possession In 10 days.
3S.750 Nearly new 7-room house, real
home. Oak finish, In bt-st of repair,
double garage. Ready to move right
Into. Real easy terms.
35,500 New croso-roof bungalow with
5 rooms anil bath; oak anil pine finish;
south front lot; Immediate possession.
About $1,500 cssh.
RASP BROS., 213 KeellneBIdg; Ty. 72L
$3,500-$i;00d CASH
REAL BARGAIN
Just Hated This C-room cottage, hear
corner Krsklne and 42d. Modern except
heat. Has elec. and gas, garage, chicken
yard and Harden. A dandy little home
and tome buy. See this today.
BROWN REALTY CO.
Z"KllJ5J5J 513 Keellne Bldg.
SIX ROOMS AND A FINE ACReT
Fruit, garden, near boulevard and
school; a snap for some one wanting
good location. A fine piece of ground
and pleasant home. Only 34.600; terms.
For appointment call
R. F. CLARY CO.,
1404-08 Ames Ave. Colfax 175.
PRETTIEST MILE HOME.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
A well-built, well-arranged 6-room
home; hot water heat; at the present
price of coal It means a big saving on
one's coat bill; just painted on outside;
woodwork reflntshed; house In best of
repair; looks like new: east front lot:
close to car and school. Price 36,600;
il.500 cash.
RASP BROS., 213 Keellne Bldg.Ty. 72L
Kountze Park Bargain
NOW VACANT.
Six rooms and bath, only 34,500; terms.
Seo this today at 3707 N. 17th St.
R. F. CLARY CO.,
2404-05 Ames Ave. Colfax 175.
NEAR MILLER PARK
fi-room stucco, fireplace, sunroom,
laundry room; everything convenient;
all pnk floors tine, ftnlwh: key at office.
R. F. CLARY CO.,
2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175.
TERMS TO SUIT BUYER.
All modern; 6 rooms; $4,100; one
block to Amea car line; near school;
south front; quick possession. Call to
day. R. F. CLARY CO.,
2404-06 Ames Ave. Col. 175.
8-ROOM house at 2612 North 19th St.,
having bath and gas, nice large front
porch, east front lot 63 feot, paving paid,
price $2,750, House vacant. W. t.
Oates. ti47 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg.
Douglas 1294.
COLORED folks, why buy an old house
when you can buy a brand nev one at
2.423 Seward for $600 cash, balance
monthly. Reedy to occupy. See today.
Orelgh, 508 Bee, Douglas 200.
$2,200
buys 3 lots near 24th and Mary, Minne
Lusa addition. Must sell at once. Call
Tyler 2022.
COLORED folks, why buy an old house
when you. can buy a brand new one at
JSI Reward for $500 cash, balance
monthly.. Ready to occupy. See today,
Orelgh.,- 608 Bee. Douglas 200.
REM IS PARK.
Dandy 7-room house on car line and
paved street. Four dandy bedrooms
upstairs. An Ideal place for roomers.
Hnr. 4837. ;
A FEW homes and lots for sale In Park
wood addition; a safe place for Invest
ment. Norris & Norris. Douglas 4270.
CUMINO, near 29th St., 44 feet, must be
sold to close estate.
C. .A. OR I MMEL. 849 Nafl Bank Bldg.
MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
5 ROOMS, part modern, $600 cash. Ben
Jamin & Frankenberg, 524 Bee Bldg.
South.
HANSCOM PARK,
WEST SIDE.
Tour money's worth, "THEN SOME."
6-room, all modern home; garage,
chicken house; cherry, apple and plum
trees, currants and grapes: 6 BLOCKS
FROM CAR AND 3 BLOCKS OFF
PAVEMENT; only $4,500.
READ AGAIN It Interested, call
Harney 1341 or Douglas 1346.
Ask for Mr. Brown.
$3,5oo-$i3oFcksH
DANDY LITTLE HOME
This strictly modern 5-room cottage
Is located on South 12th, fine corner lot.
Oarage and chicken houses. Convenient
to car. Worth $4,000. Better see this
today.
BROWN REALTY CO.,
Doug. 1605. 612 Keellne Bldg.
HANSCOM PARK.
Nearly new 6-room bungalow on paved
street, all special taxes paid, all modern
a nd oak finish. Har. 6563.
6-ROOM modern home, fruit, garage, two
lots, cash or terms. 1718 Ontario St.
Call evenings or Sunday;
Miscellaenous.
" 5-ROOM STRICTLY
MODERN STUCCO
BUNGALOW
$300 Cash, balance $45.00 per month.
Three blocks of school, carline, gro
cery stores. Oak finish in living
and dining room, enamel finish in
bedrooms and bath, built-in cup
board in kitchen; oak floors
throughout. Full cemented base
ment, furnace, floor drain, etc.
Call Tyler 5167 eve., Doug. 2428
days. Mr. Spence.
BRICK DUPLEX
t
A well built, practically new, brick
duplex having 5 large rooms and tiled
bath on each side; conveniently arranged
and In excellent condition; a dandy in
vestment for some one; on car line In
good residence district.
D. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS.
Douglas 46. 915-17 City Nafl Bk. Bldg.
BUNGALOW HOME
Five nicely arranged rooms and
bath. Oak and enamel finish.
South front on paved street. Spe
cials paid. Possession at once. $500
cash, balance monthly. . Walnut
5373.
7-R. mod. home facing Kounts Park,
$6,300.
-R. mod. West Hanscom Park, $7,800.
7-R. new. near Field Club. $6,500.
-R. mod. Cathedral or St. Johns, $S.C00.
CONBOY & GREEN,
D. 58 U, -Har. 4999, Web, 6111.
DON'T SCARE
I'M THE GUY!
I'M THE GUY who goes to sleep
on the street car and leans all over
you.
It's a lot more comfortable to
have someone to rest on than it is
to snooze silting up straight. Fur
thermore it keeps me from falling
over whenever tlfe car starts or
stops,
And if I snore in your ear that
shoiYJdn't annoy you, for you're not
trying to sleep and it doesn't keep
you awake. I don't get enough
sleep in my bed and I have to make
it up somewhere; so why not take
advantage of it for a nice nap?
You ought to put up with a little
discomfort for the sake of the com
fort it gives me, to have a. nice soft
pillow. If anyone's to be complain
ed of, it is you when you keep edg
ing away from me. It keeps wak
injr me up.
(Copyright, 1520 Thompson Feature
Service.)
Parents? Problems
III. Can anything be done to pre
vent a child of 8 from taking cold
so very easily and frequently as she
how does?
A physician should be consulted it.
regard to this matter. It may be
that the child has enlarged tonsils
or adenoids such children are very
susceptible to colds. The diet may
not be just right. Or the child may
be too warmly or not warmly
enough dressed. The physician will
know.
Real Estate Transfers
Minerva A. Geil Jones Leonard and
husband to Holile C. Wescoat,
Burdette street ?3 feet West of
4"th street. S. S.. 33x128 $ 1,350
tVllliam Pfciffer and wife to Mike
Pappos, et al, 22d street 300 feet
South of Mason, V. S. 60x132.. 6,160
Peters Trust Co. to Verda E. Wil
liams. 33d street 126 feet North
of Burt. W. S. 33x193; 33d
street 120 feet North of Burt,
W. S. 6x153: N. W. Cor. 33d
and Burt. 120x109 9,009
William E. flavis and wife to Joe
C. Baker, Grant street 200 feet
West of 43d street, S. S., 50x120 4,000
Grant N. Van Arnam and wtfo to
Ernest R. Siddons, 30th street 45
feet North of Fowler Ave., W.
S., 45x134 4,760
Ellen Barrett to Edward P. Bar
rett. 20th street 175 feet South of
A street, W. S., 60x170 600
Clarence E. Jackson and wife to
Kthelwyn G. Brown, Maple 200
feet West of 43d street, S. S
60x120 4,000
Lena Moshkowltz and husband to
Rose Greenhouse, S. W. Cor. 36th
and Charles streets, 41.5x130 1,500
John W. Scott and wife to Crltz A.
Brown, Whitmore street 126 feet
East of 2gth Ave.. N. S., 42x114 7,200
Ralph B. Carney and wife to S.
M. Perkins, Park Ave. 19.26 feet
South of Leavenworth, E. S.,
4.1.12x140 12,000
Ruth H. Van Hnusen and husband
to Leroy R. Wilson, S. W. Cor.
Florence Blvd. and Curtis Ave.,
100x110 2,850
Marie W. Woodman et al. to Sarah
H. Joslyn, S. E. Cor. 24th and
Capitol Ave., 44x132 60,000
Ward M. Burgess and wife to
Sarah H. Joslyn S. W. Cor. 22d
and Capitol Ave., 147x178 60,000
John M. Gilchrist and wife to
Sarah H. Joslyn, N. Vf. Cor.
22d and DoDdge, 129x278 125,000
Martha Faulkner and husband to
Charles Edward Faulkner, N. W.
Cor. 64th and Marcy, 107x150.. 600
Byron Reed Co. to Adolph Speth-
man. Frances Ave. 47.3 feet
West of 66thsstreet. S. S., 47x129 285
Byron Red Co. to Adulph Speih
man. Frances Ave. 47.3 feet
West of 66th street, N. S., 47x129 $85
James Conley to Bryant C. Rogers,
28th street 60 feet North of F
street, W. S., 60x150 1,760
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Miscellaenous.
Five-Room Strictly
Modern Residence
$300 cash. Balance $60 per month.
East front, facing boulevard, 3 blocks of
school, carllne, grocery stores. Beauti
fully decorated throughout; buyer has
selection of light fixtures. Large living
rcom across front, oak finish, oak stair
way to two large bedrooms, finished in
enamel; oak floors throughout, full ce
mented basement, furnace, laundry con
veniences, etc. Call Tyler 5167 eve.,
Doug. 2428 days. Mr. Spence. ;
COTTAGE HOME
GOOD TERMS
See this and you will want it.
Strictly modern, new and nifty,
built-in features. Cement walks
and cellar. Three blocks from 2
car lines; best neighborhood. Call
evenings. Walnut 127.
GOOD 6-r.'home, mod. ex. heat; screened
porch, double garage, paving paid. Im
mediate possession. Price only $3,500;
about $750 cash.
F.ASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721.
WANT A HOME? v
Possibly wo have It for you. It costs
nothing to phone Douglas 1345 or come
to 1506 Dodge St.
$2.2fl0 BUTS 3LOTS.
Near 29th and Mary. Minne Lusa
ndditlon. Must sell at once. Call Ty
Ier2 0 22.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
N. W. COR. 18TH AND DODGE. D. 601J,
AMER I C A NS ECURITY COMPANT.
BIRKETT & COX; jtr
and Insures. S50 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6iS.
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
"NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The Board of Educatlpn, City of
Omaha, will receive bids up to and until
12:00 o'clock (noon) Thursday, June 24th,
1920, for grading the grounds of Central
High School, made necessary by the grad
ing of Dodge and Twentieth Streets, as
per plans and specifications by the
Architects, John Latenser & Sons. Bids
to be addressed to the undersigned,
sealed and, enclosed la properly endorsed
envelopes.
Copies of the plans and specifications
can be obtained from the Secretary of
the Board of Education upon application.
All bids must be submitted on a blank
proposal furnished by the Secretary.
Each bidder must submit with his pro
posal a certified check In the sum of
$500.00 as a guarantee of good faith, said
check to be drawn In favor of the Board
of Education, City of Omaha.
The Hoard reserves to itself the right
to reject any or all bids or to waive any
Irregularities in the bids.
, W. T. BOI'RKE,
Secretary Board of Education.
03 City JIall. Omaha Ne
J21-23 1IV'
THE CARP, MIN
Witnesses Declare
Man Held for Murder
Home at Time of Crime
Luciano Radicia, sr., charged with
the murder of Joseph Marino the
night of May 1, on South Thirteenth
street, declared yesterday afternoon
on the witness stand in District
Judge Troup's court that he was al
home in bed at 9 o'clock that night'.
Marino was shot to death about
10:30, while he was driving home
in his buggy.
Several witnesses for the state
yesterday declared that Radicia had
made threats against the life of
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FRIDAY
Ranging in Size from 80 to 480 Acres
Unquestionably some of the Finest AGRICULTURAL
Properties in the Corn Belt
LOCATED IN EASTERN NEBRASKA'S CHOICEST AGRICUL
TURAL DISTRICT. Surrounded by Good Towns only 35 miles from
Omaha and just 20 miles from Lincoln, Nebraska. On or adjacent to
New Omaha Lincoln Denver Highway connecting Omaha and Lincoln,
which shortly will be paved. South Omaha, Nebraska, the greatest Live
Stock Market of the Middle West, lies only 27 miles from any farm and
in Trucking distance.
CASS AND LANCASTER COUNTIES
. if om four to twenty miles of
LINCOLN
The Capital of Nebraska
Farms Located in Cass and Lancaster
Counties
Directions for Getting to Farms
You can make connection for Greenwood on the main line of the Burlington Railroad, where an office
will be maintained a week before sale.
Automobiles will be provided to show prospective purchasers property. Automobiles will meet any
train at Lincoln and take prospective buyers direct to property. Write or wire us when you will arrive
and how many in party. Automobiles will meet all trains days of sale with signs and will take you direct
to the property.
Luncheon will be provided on farms on June 25 arid June 26.
Each Farm to Be Sold on the Premises
Sale starts on Farm Number One at 10.00 o'clock, June 25, and continues on each farm in order num
bered. FARM NUMBER ONE IS TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES EAST OF GREENWOOD ON O. L.
D. HIGHWAY. Look for signs. Sale starts at 10 o'clock morning of June 26 on FARM NUMBER 11,
FOUR MILES NORTH OF LINCOLN ON FIRST STREET.
Terms of Sale
!Each farm will be sold to the highest bidder on the following
terms:
10 cash of purchase price and bankable note for 10 with
out interest to March 1, 1921, when possession will be given, 30
March 1, 1921, balance five years at 6. ,
Farms Will Positively Be Sold to Highest Bidder Without Reserve
Remember the DatesJune 25, 26Two Days
Automobiles will meet all parties at Lincoln or Greenwood, Neb. Wire when you arrive.
FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS EITHER
Auctioneers:
Col. F. M.
Woods and
Mason Brothers
Drawn
Marino following his testimony in
police court for Sam Nanfito, wha
was charged with assaulting
Radicia's mother.
Mrs. Elsa Ritzi, sister of Radicia,
corroborated his testimony that he
was in bed at 9 the night of the
amirder and did not leave the house
again. Luciano Radicia, jr., son of
the defendant and himself under in
dictment also for murder, also testi
fied that his father was at home the
night of the murder after 9 o'clock.
It is expected that the case will
go to the jury today.
Crnival Dance Staged
At. Lakeview Tonght
Tonight at Lakeview park an
other one of the resort's famous
and SATURDAY-JUNE
Woods Bros.
132 South 13th Street, LINCOLN, NEB., Phone B6744.
Christian & Herman
201 Firit Nt. BldB., LINCOLN, NEB., Phone B1728.
for The Bee by Sidney Smith
dance attractions will be staged in
the big dance palace. On this oc
casion the attraction will be one of
Lakeview' annual features and it is
appropriately called a Carnival
dance.
With hundreds of squawkcrs, bal
loons, horns, ticklers, serpentine,
confetti, all furnished by the man
agement without charge, hundreds
will journey to the park tonight to
participate in the fun.
This event is an annual one with
Lakeview and is one of, the many
that will be offered throughout the
season for Omaha outdoor amusement-loving
public.
Special Ijiincheon, 75c raxton
hotel. Main Cafe. Adv.
Improved
at
From twenty to thirty-five miles of
OMAHA
The Grain and Live Stock Market of the Weit
Every Farm from 1 to 7 miles of Good
Market Town
Hotel Accommodations
We will be glad to arrange hotel accommodations at Lincoln for
those desiring to stay over night, if you will write or wire number
of rooms you want reserved.
Companies
COMPLETE PLAN
FOR FINANCING1
WOOL PRODUCERS
Shipper Allowed to Draw
Through Local Bank on
Bill of Lading.
Washington, June 22. Flans fot
financing the wool growers until
h market for wool is re-established
have been worked out at confer
ences between the growers and the
federal reserve board, it was an
nounced today by F. R. Marshal
of Salt Lake City, secretary of the
National Wool Growers' associa
tion. x Under the plan, Mr. Marshal
said, a wool grower may ship his
wool to one of the usual points of
distribution, obtaining from the
railroad a bill of lading for the ship
ment; the grower may then draw
a draft against his bank for such
an amount as may be agreed upon
by the grower and the bank, secured
in this manner at the time of ac
ceptance, provided that the draft
matures in not less than six
months from the time of accept
ance. After acceptance such a
draft bearing the endorsement of
a member bank is eligible for re
discount or purchase by a federal
reserve bank, provided that it has
a maturity of not more than three
months from the date of rediscount
or purchase.
Mr. Marshall said Governor
Harding had called attention to the
provision of the federal reserve act
as to eligibility for' discount of
paper secured by warehouse re
ceipts. e
It was the unanimous opinion of
the wool growers, Mr. Marshall
said, that the plan suggested was
practical and feasible.
Farms
Auction
25 and 26
Lunch Will Be
Served on the
Grounds
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