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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1920)
4 F JI1E OMAHA v SUNDAY - BEE :n SEPTEMBER 19. 1920. These Vonderful Bargains Both for Hornet and Investments Choicest Selections in v City r. Mutt See to Appreciate slut Call Douglas 2282 LET ' US SHOWYQU V- Finest line nf real h, not overlooking best, cholea location in both large and small homrs. Why not save a few hundred dollars by (buying som thing good, and which will surely please you? Several of our home arc, where owner is leaving city anil is making a foci big sacrifice. Simply compare our place with other. We are pleased to showvyou. Call Douglas 2282 or come in and see us, 530 Peters Trust building, formerly Bee building, without going into detail as to ideal arrangements; also our homes are. new or nearly so. You are surely gointr to be pleased. Splendid terms. The places are nice and some of hem real dreams ONLY. $5,000 PARI CASH Tandy 6-rootn, strictly modern stucco home with atone garage: east front and fine shade and shrubbery; block to street car, schools' and park. Just an ideal home. See this. , - CHOICE FIELD CLUjJ $10,500 WORTH $15,000 Owner leaving city. Surely a dream. 7-room, strictly up-to-the-minute; built by owner; finest pretsed brick with fireplace and built-in features. Sim ply has to be seen to be partly appreciated. v $1,000 DOWN PRICE $5,500 Five laree rooms and double earaee: 3 large lots, shade, fruit. A won derful location. $3,000 DOWN PRICE $10,500 New, targe 6 -room: 3 splendid lots with shade and fruit. location. See this it is worth $16,000. Most wonderful I. I WEST FARNAM NEW HOME PRICE $3,850f-PART CASH' Six-room kellaatone, strictly up-to-the-minut,finest hardwood floor and finish, French duors and built-in features; 80-f t. front. Can't go into details let us show you. It is a dream. , WEST FARNAM NEW HOMES Both g rooms, strictly modern; large living room, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen and 6 splendid bedrooms. One, $12,500, has garage; one $13,000. Must sec to appreciate. - We have other splendid bargains. Don't waste your time. If you sea us i jton will get the home you want and. we are pleased to show you. , ' CALL DOUGLAS 2282. Osborne Realty Co. 530 PETERS TRUST BLDG. hReal Estate Is I Declared Safe Investment Here Houses for Immediate , Occupancy 3021 S. 32d Street 6 Roonis 3026 S. 32d Street.'. ... .6 Rooms 1 3055 S. 32d Street 5 Rooms 3059 S. 32d Street ...... 8 Rooms; 3083 S. 43d Street 6 Rooms These houses are all brand new and are just being completed with oak finish and oak floors, splendid plumbing. Will decorate to'suit. , They have all been built by careful and expert workmen employed by the builder as day labor. They are located on paved street just one block east of the west side Hanscom Park car line. Most of the ma terial was bought at considerably less than the pre vailing market price and they are priced less than you could buy the lot and build the house yourself. On very easy terms. Open for inspection Sunday afternoon between 3 and' 5. C. G. CARLBERG REALTOR. 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Douglas 585 SOME CLASSY HOMES Every one well built, welf located ard well worth the price. , DUNDEE SEMI-BUNGALOW , . 7,000.00 ' Brand new, five dandy rooms. Living room, dining room and kitchen on first foor. Oak finish and floor. White enamel kitchen. Second floor has two fine bedrooms and bath. ' Enamel finish. 'Sightly, location on paved street in North Dundee. CLAIRMONT SEMI-BUNGALOW ' " - $8,500.00 . Stucco construction. Nearly ner. First floor has large living room with fireplace and bookcases. Large dining room. Ideal white enamel kitchen. Second floor has two elegant bedrooms and bath. Two closets to each room. Enamel and birch mahogany fin ish. An unusually classy place inside and out. MONTCLAIR STUCCO , $8,500.00 " , Nifty two-story house. Six dandy rooms and breakfast room. Large living tpm with fireplace -nd bookcases. Elegantly fin ished in oak birch and birch mahogany. V DUNDEE .HOME: , $11,500.00 - Excellent location on one of the finest corners. Six dandy rooms and den. Fireplace in living room. Oak finish on first floor, enamel on second floor. Beautiful lawn. Double garage. DUNDEE ELASTICA STUCCO Eight elegant rooms and breakfast room. Large living room 14x36 with fireplace. Four elegant bedrooms and enclosed sleep ing room. Plastered basement. Beautifully finished and decorated. Fine location. .-' Benson and Carmichael 642 Paxton Block Tyler 3540. ( J""J-I - - , - r (" A Practical "Home" The Seven-Room Stucco House Shown Above Is Far From the Ordinary This Property Will Make a Mot Comfortable, Economical "Home" ' Soma of the most striking feature of this house are the four large (Corner bed room (larger than ' usual) the' large roomy attic and the modern basement laundry interior finish of light oak- has double garage of stucco combination drive. If you are interested in a wonderfully convenient '"HOME" by all tMaana inanonf f Via mvAnnvfv of ... 107 SOUTH 51 ST STREET ' j George & Company REALTORS ' ; Tyler 3024 , 902 City National Bank Building No Probability Decline In -Near Future, Says presi dent Shuler of Real I Estate Board. - . In a discussion of the real estate situation in Omaha President !5huler of the Real Estate board laid par ticular stress upon the stability and constancy of real estate values in this city. . j He also calls particular attention to the (desirability And safety of real estate inortgages as an investment. Mr. Shuler said: x . The future of our city, and the inevitable ihcrease of the value of real estate point ut the stability Amos Grant Company Homes Leavenworth to ( Street ll.UVU , m JusfTa little 3-room cottage with a good-sized lot south 'of Hanscom park. Worth the price asked; will fequire $1,000 cash. $2,200 A piece of trackage on 17th street, just south of the Pax-ton-Vierling Iron Works now rented for $26 per month. $500 down. . - $2,200 A very neat little cottage of . 6 rooms, modern excepting furnace, on South 13th, pav ing paid. Might handle this as low as $400 or $500 down. - $2?650 ' This is strictly modern, 5 rooms on one floor with-full cemented basement N and ga rage, just a block off the 16th street carhne. , $2,600 - ' f , 4-room cottage, city water, modern plumbing, lot 50x125., Might handle this on $400 or $500 down. Located south of Hanscom Park. $3,200 On Atlas street, east' of ' 13th, what we consider a eood buy in a 6-room house, mod- em excentinc fnrnnp 1 In ' 72x120. $3,500 1 i v We have two very good (house?, especially handy to the car barns on 24th and Vin ton, each house is of 6 rooms, partly modern with nicely var nished woodwork and well papered. Price one $3,500 and the other $3,600. Terms. $3,700 A real buy in a house of 6 rooms, modern in every re specC with hot water heat. Lo cated on "B" stnet, 'west of 24th. Has a loan of $2,300, like to get the difference in cash. $3,900 Two cottages of 5 rooms, each with plumbing, electric lights and gas, located north of Vinton. $4,000 (Between "p" and "E,?) A good -house which we wish' to include in the abbve list consisting of -8 rooms, modern in every way, wiUi full cemented basement ana street paved and paidsfor. Will require about half cash and is well worth the money. $4,500 Just east of Leavenworth Heights we have a house modern in every way. 5 rooms on one floor. $4,750 r . Another good Hfcuse near Leavenworth Heights, is-also 6 rooms, an modern in every respect. We have many other hqjnes iii this same district as wotl a in all parts of the city. Get in touch with us and be shown. . Don Pendell, ' Colfax 2489. C. Fred Dickason, Webster 5029. Amos Grant Co., Realtors. . . Douglas 8380 330-2-4-6-8 Brandeis Theater 20 Acres located 'high and sightly gently rolling land, with new high-class improvements with in half a mile of main road, which will be paved, andfive miles west of 24th street. Price $15,000. We also have a large list of improved tracts, 5 to 80 acres, close to Omaha. r$ 1,500 1 story, four rooms on first floor, good-sized base-- ment, full lot, near the Har ney car line. - $300 cash, bal ance monthly payments. O'Keefe Real Estate Company REALTORS 1016 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg.. Douglas 2715 and satetv ot mortgages tor an in vestment as compared with stocks, Udnds, etc. - I "In our contention we were up held in a very notable way by the heads of some of the financial insti tutions, who recount past history to demonstrate the - almost perfect safety mortgage security. "We have this perfect faith in the real estate of Omaha and its suburbs, and in addition we feel that there is a certain civic responsibility which should prompt our Omaha financial institutions to look more favorably on Omaha and suburban mortgages, "Impartial investigators of the reaLestate situation will ifind that there is no probability of a decline in the present values of real estate in the near future. Omaha is a great city and its growth is constant and steady. The values of today are constant and should be recognized by mortgage investors. Steady Demand. "There is a vry steady demand for homes. New building projects now under way or contemplated are far helow even the necessities for meet- ! ing the normal requirements and are in- nowise calculated to relieve the great shortage of housing which was occasioned by the cessation of build ing during-the war. The demand should continue active for the next several years. -Naturally the trend of rents when houses are to be found for rent, is higher and will continue to'advance until they reach a point where they will represent a profitable return on improved real estate,, capitalized at the cost of reproduction. . "In my opinion this is inevitable, and when it is pointed out that to net 6 per ent on his investment the owner of a dwelling must obtain 15.6 per cent gross, and (the owner of apartments must obtain 20.2 per cent gross, you will readily realize that jthe trend of rentals is higher." Ford to Open Technical . Institute for Employes Detroit, Sept. 18. Establishment by the Ford Motor company of an educational department to be known as the Ford Technical Institute, with university rank, which will grant de grees in mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering is announced. Complete - courses will be made available to the more than 75,000 employes of the Ford company with out charge. An academic department will be established and complete i Through the Vista of Tears (From the Baltimore American.) If Jeremiah had written the entire Bible, conceiving this to -have been possibly, religion would have been saturated with lamentations, and thoso who sought to govern their lives It would have been the most woebegone of mortals. There Is enough of pathoi in the Scriptures adequately to correspond with the pathos in human livingX There is enough of grief, and of mourning, and of regret and -f bemoaning. But -against this dark background are set forth promises' of God for His children: So that the apostle 3'aul, having run through the en tire gamut of human misfortune, for his. time and environment, is heard 'exclaiming with a note f tr.umph: "I know how, in all things, to be content; l know botn now to be" full and how to suffer want." Again he cries Jut: "Rejoice always, and agatn I say rejoice." The back ground that ' Jeremiah provides is not an unusual one. It is the back ground of those who feel the morbid thrill of renunciation of all the fac tors cf happiness in order that they may enjoy being miserable. For there are those to whom misery, self-inflicted, is a tonic and not a tragedy. They have something of the Pauline spirit; they "weep with those who weep. . Today there are not a few who take up as their constant cry, "Who will show us any good?" a. chal lenge of gloom to the spirit of joy They are pleasurably excited bv their sense of spiritual flagellation. They are like the woman in the fable who could command her tears at will, and went abroad to commis erate misfortune wherever she met it. She wept over a poor little seed ling, and her tears fostered its growth. When she passed that way again it was blossoming with the happiest and reddest of roses. She wept to see such flagrant and buoy ant gladness, and. her tears upon the roses caused them to wither. The faMe need not be pursued fur- tner: tne sisiers ana Drotners or la mentation decry the fate of those who suffer and bemoan the estate of those who are glad. .Suffering, however, may be a very holy thing. One who had won spir itual triumph over ; its pang3 ex claims, "Before I suffered I went astray." But this does not condone in any wise. those who add even a drop to the chalice of suffering of their fellows. Sympathy is a very holy . thing, and those who display sense of deep concern for their fellows in misfortune, disclose the very acme of human goodness. Serv- boratories will be provided, the an- J-ice is a very holy thing, and those and made them ;ythite in the blood of the infinite sacrifice of their mortal years tobaleful agents of greod and oppression and cruelty, there will be standing by those who went among them on earth as ministerinir angles, instinct with the finest spirit of the Almighty himself. So that thore is no disparagement to be cast upon those who weep for others "weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morn ing." One may weep without becom ing a settled nvelancholic, one may commiserate without giving himself over to .ceaseless lamentations. Only those need to feel the burden of tears and the freightage of fears as an- unrelieved burden of their lives, Lwho have no high places of spiritual confidence and spiritual optimism to which they may repair and recite the 73d Psalm, with a high note of glad ness, dwelling upon the 25th and 26th verses: "Whom have I' In heaven but Thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee. My flesh and my heart faileth, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." They Who have not entered .into the ' invisible will, surely go all their days mourn ing, but they who have compassed by faithTthe eternal years of fhe Al mighty, will trust to Him the brok en fragments of time. These rejoice in the opportunity and quality of their tinman service, even though It be that of a heavy heart. They who exclaim with Jeremiah, "Oh, that my head were waters and mine eyes a fountain-ef tears that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!" have this consolation from the psalmist, "They that sow in tfcars shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall - doubt less come- again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him." Life's pathos, seen through a veil of tears, should reveal in the refraction the rainbow that circles the throne of God. nouncement stated The courses, it was announced. will cover every phase of engineer ing. The students, it was stated, will not have at their disposal" equipment installed merely for demonstration and exposition purposes, but mil- lions of dollars' worth pf machinery and apparatus, which will be the last word in scientific development. The institute will be formally opened this fall. Stolen Jewerly Is Saved By Curiosity of Women New York'. Sent. 18. The curios ity of a wohian upset the plans of safe robbers and brought about the recovery of a safe containing jewelry and silverware, the property of Olaf Warslof, an importer. Mrs. Timilie Bultman heard a scuffling in the hallway on the sec ond floor of her apartment house. Two men told her they were express men delivering a box oi rugs. lhe men dropped the rug-wrapped parcel and ran. They drove away in an automobile. - , ;' I Detectives visited Warslof's apart ment and found the door "forced. The men had carried the safe across several houses and down the stair way of the house where they were lOUIJU. who are willing to lay aside self for the sake of others are acting in the spirit of Him who said, "I am among you as one that serveth." There is a mystical gladness in feel ing that one's heart throbs for the ills of others; there is something in tensely godlike in becoming, all things to all men, succoring and sup porting those who are weak and op pressed and downtrodden. When the litany of heaven shall be sung by those who have washed their robes Russian Crown Jewels Are Safely Hidden Away Paris, Sept. 18.The crown j'ewels of Russia, including the great stoin.. known as the "Diamond of the Czar," and valued, at $2,000,000, are' hidden away either in Russia or in some of the bordering states, accord ing to Paris JcweU'O , There was no interest shown here among gem purchasers when it. was reported that , some of the crown jewels ad been secretly brought to London and were to be sold. Since the revolution several of the biggest jewelry houses in Taris have spent large sums of money running down similar tales in the hope of making big profits. In every instance they have found inferior stones which were' being palmed off by Russian refugees." War Against BillBoard Advertising Is Launched ' Provincetowi, Mass., Sept., 18.-. Joseph Pcnriclt, the -artist, has jbeen invited to come here from Phila delphia and take a leading part in the war against billboard advertis ing, which members of the exclusive Beach Combers' club believe. men aces picturesque Cape Cod scenery. Umahaeaitorsai j , Denver Meeting of ' R pal Fsrate Roflrf- I. Shuler, presidenTof; thtfjReal Estate board; John W. Robbing, na tional executive secretary; -Byrpn R, Hastings former national vice.i,pres ident, and Leo Bozcll left Thursday afternoon for Denver to attend .a quarterly meeting ot the exe;cw!.v i-mnmtttfi. nf the National ASSOCU tion of Real Estate Boards- Twn miestions to be taken. tin a ttiie mxotinrr arr thn:r nf the Vpdlir tion of taxation on mortgaged and real estate advertising. Another im portant subject 'will be-that M fi nancing home building campaigns. . Bee Want Ads Are Best Bujinest Getters. - "' A Special bargain this space every day. v J. $14,500 ' 6 Five - Room Apart mentsRent $2,400 Per Year Here is a real buy in "a brick building. Built about 9 years and is in -rery Rood condition. Has 6 apartments of 5 rooms each, modern except heat. Located within 5 minutes wait of postoftice. . .. . Will take 'SG.OOO cash as first payment. This is a real bargain and you should act quickly. . HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. A Chance to Own a Small Farm Near Omaha 26 Acres pnly $12,000 we consider tnis a snap, in viewof the fact that acre tracts near Omaha have been selling;. for $1,000 per acre. Buildings are new and are worth the price alone and consist of a cement stone house of seven rooms," bath, . furnace, electric lights, barn, ga rage, corn crib, chicken house and the 26 acres all fenced. For appoint-' ment Sunday call Wal nut 4680. Beavers Real f Estate & Insurance Company Douglas 2450 760 Omaha Nat'l Bk. The; , ' ; Distinctive "Home" The home that arpuses the interett of the passerby the home that brings forth exclamations of de- i:kt.J .nrnrii. from its srueiti the one in which t)ie home atmosphere prevails isn't that the kind;,; of a home to make your ownt The houses we have erected on 50th Ave. and. 50th street just aouth of Farnam in Dundee are "DISTINCTIVE HOMES" 318 South 60th Street Very similar to the illus tration above the exterior-' y ' of this HOME presents a most pleasing appearance '.' and the interior deserves , your closest inspection. '. 316 Sodth 50th Street The comfortable arrange ment of ( this beautiful i "HOME" tvill certainly ap-' " peal to you "DUTCH,,. . COLONIAL" type--finished in cathedral oak come out. .today and "see" these at- , tractive new "HOMES" "MkuXE" Hou... Lighted Up at Night Orchard & Wilhelm 310 SO. BOTH ST. Open Daily From 2 to 9 P. M. - i,i. Hi OUaJ REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS! 509 KEELINE BLDC, Phone Douglas 8102. Real Bargains ; A 9-room house-arranged as two apartrnenfe, . one 4-ropm and one 5-room, having hot water 'heat, strictly modern. Will always bring a good rental, and is. -bound to increase in -value,.as it is located only 3; blocks from Grain Exchange building will pay you to investigate. ' ' - "J Cathedral District MOVE7 RIGHT IN Come out today and look at dur five-room bungalows that; we are selling for $500 v down and the balance like rent. These bungalows are brand news oak finished; built-in -bookcases; built-in kitchen cabinet; full basement; guar-' anteed furnace everything nice yand new. We have sold twelve of these, so you will have to hurry if you want to take ad vantage fcf our low prices and easy terms only eight left. Take a Harney car to 33d and Parker and walk a block and a half north to our new addition YALE PLACE. Slater Company ( 506 Keeline Building. Stop That Rent Pay $500 Down Extraordinary Bargains in North Side Homes Five-room cottage, part modern, not new but in good condi tion; has large south front lot, garage, shade trees and fruit trees; 1 block to boulevard, 6 blocks to car line; is well worth the money and cheaper than renting. Price $2,800; $500 cash, balance on monthly payments. Seven-room house, modern except gas; has large lot, dou ble garage, 2 blocks to ear line, located in Florence. Price $4,500, with terms. .. Eight-room,'all modern, story and one-half bungalow with 2 baths, on car' line, paved street, paving paid; 1' block to school, near 34th and Ames Ave. $2j0Q0 cash will handle.. Seven-room house, not new but in good condition, close in, block to car; good home for railroad man. Orriy $3,600; good terms can be arranged. See this today at 1509 Burdette St. ' Call Sundays or evenings, Colfax 950 or Colfax 648. Weeth & Herroi 2414 Amea Ave. Colfax 926. 'Reception hall, living room, dining room, sun room and kitchen on first floor and 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch and bath on second floor. Dowh stairs finished in oak. It is strictly modern. -Tljtis place is three vears old, built for a home and owner has left city. A real bargain at $6500. ; ' Walking Distance ri Six-room house, all modern, has living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; 3 bedrooms and Ipath on second floor. Also has a garage. -It is onjiaved street and paved alley. Located at 2121 Webster St. Don't bother the tenant. ' Priced at$4,500. - , Three blocks from Creighton college, 8-rootn house, modern except heat; also has a garage; sit uated on a corner, paved streets on both sideband paved alley, all paving paid. It is a snap at $4,200. Located at 2123 Webster St. i W.'Farnam Smith & Co. ... . 1320 Farnam St. Douglas 564. tf7 COMPANY Real Estate Investments 1712 Douglas Street Phone Douglas 13 i-it J 'ii J" You will Jbe pleased if you buy your home from 1 MULYIffl Ct HI ".p I lit 200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. REALTOR. Phone Douglas