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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1921.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
south sibiais
I havs Iiv buyers fur 5 or 6 -room
modern hamM inywhirt south of Will
Um Bt. and cut of !4ih St. I'rlos your
properly right and I'll do tha rest.
LAD. V. TEHAR,
UTH AND W II.L1AM. DO. 3 9T.
WhJ have buyxra fur 0 or 7-room homa In
llansrom Parle or Field club district.
List properly with ua for quli-k aale.
TA. 00ft. P 1 S City Nat'l Hank.
To buv or anil Omaha Heal Kstitt are
FOWLER & M'DONALD
1 HO City Nat. Bit. Bid. Jackson j42.
WE SPECIALIZE IN PITNORB HOMES
C. B. STUHT CO.,
City Nat'l niilit. Douslss 7t7.
THK Old Keliabla Raal Katate Offlca.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
U0 Dodgs Bt. leula 1845.
WE HAVE buyers with 1301) to 1.000 to
nay down and want listings quick. P.
J. TV l I1 in Co., SOS Omaha Nat. Hank.
TTf ryrr rp Rk al estate
X3XXvJj1 X sella. Kenta, Insures
350 Pati-ra Truat Bldg. Jackaon 0633.
IXsT homes and Income proporty with
QRUENIH REALTY CO..
14H 1st Nat. l.k. HIdK. Jackaon 1IM.
WANTED Hungalow, modern. priced
about S4.600; 11,000 cash. Bee Box A-75.
LIST with ua. We guarantee reaults.
8T1ER REALTY CO.. 716 Bee. DO. 645.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
SPECIAL OFFER
LOTS NEAR MILLER
PARK, $175
$5 DOWN AND $5
MONTHLY.
Hera la a chance for you to atart a
home of your own. Pay $5 down and get
your contract. Build a temporary home
and live In It until your lot la paid forj
then you can borrow enough to bulla
that home you have alwaya wanted. No
rent to pay. You can pay for your lot
In two or three yeara and be Independent
of a landlord. The lota are high and
lightly, rich black soil and close to
boulevard and school.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
PoiiKlan 0287.
1612 Farnam S,
West Leavenworth Lot.
$460.
' Can sell one or more high alKhlty lots
In the faateat developing section of
Omaha; three blocks to Leavenworth
car and several blocks east of Elmwood
park. This Is an Id-il rt'Mrlct for a
home or Investment. Terms.
' Shuler & Cary,
REALTORS.
DO. 6074.
202-3 Keellne Bldg.
Dundee Building Sites.
High, sightly locations along Happy
Hollow Blvd. Prices. $3,750 to $,OO0;
easy terms.
eorge and Company,
Atlantic 3024.
DUNDEE LOT BARGAIN.
Choice east front Dundee lot;
south of Dodge Street; ornamental
l'ghta; all specials pnid In full,
Including paving and curbing.
Price, $1,875. Owner, DO. 6076.
CLAIRMONT LOT.
East front, on Fonlenelle blvd. Own
er will sacrifice for quick sale. Call
Atlantic- 3540.
MOVED to 806 World-Herald Bldg.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
l.KVTL lot at IRth and Fort streets for
Fo-d car or truck. C05 South 23th street.
DANDY lot in cathcd'al
i .o. 9585
district.
Call
Acreage.
NINE ACRES
.KEYSTONE PARK
:..,$12,M0 . , y -
Good ?room modern home, In fine re
pair: .an exceptionally good barn; gar
age1, chicken house 100 feet long; water
system, both well and cistern water;
gasoline engine; some fruit; four acres
alfalfa, balance plow land. Located on
paved road, at 79th and Wain Sts.; few
minutes' ride to Benson. Crops and all
go with place. Possession at. once;
$12,500; on easy terms. Best acreage
proposition close to Omaha, Improve
ments alone worth the money. Sunday
cull Kenwood 4125.
J. U H I ATT COMPANY,
"Better Vlaues'"
Matt Bldg..
1914-16 Douglas.
Atlantic 0063.
B.SAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
,"TTvi,r Ta Vmir ChzriCP. to
ilUYf AW. vvi. -----
Grab These Bargains
Before It Is Too Late.
$1,400 Cash.
Buys the transfer business now tak
ing In $350 to $400 a month; owner
leaving- city.
$16,600. $10,000 down, 3 years to pay
balance, buys a five-room modern
bungalow. 17 acres, well fenced, alfalfa,
near Dundee and paved street; owner
' Price, ' $7,500; $2,000 down, $40 a
month, buvs 6 acres, 7-room house, welt
fenced, 300 chickens. 5-year-old work
horse. Buick tourire car. 2 acres pota
toes 2 acres of corn, windmill, farm
tools, fruit and grapes; insurance paid
up for three years. 2 miles of car line,
m ar Benson.
For appointment call Mr. Rowe, Sun
days. W'alnut 0245. or Mr. Rtmby, Jack
son 40GO.
M. L. Smith & Co.,
208 Leflang- Bldg. Atlantic 3908.
Omaha, Neb.
Dundee Edgewood
Bungalow New, $6,500.
Would you like a brand new,
' well-built bungalow In beautiful
' Edgewood, Just one block to car
line, golf course and close to
Happy Hollow Blvd., In Omaha's
finest new district? Has five
" good-sized rooms and attic; living
room IS '4X13 feet, with fireplace;
tiled batht breakfast nook; ex
cellent decorations. This Is an
artistic house and a real bargain
at $6,600; terms. Call E. N. Ben
son. Sunday. Walnut 4008; week
days, Douglas 4W4.
. 507-9-11 South 25th
Avenue.
66x112. with three 8-room modern
flats. This will become desirable etr
in property with the contemplated
widening of J4th street and opening of
adjacent and intersecting streets, also
the community center planned from
24th street to 25th avenue, and ft.
Marvs avenue to Harney street will
surely make this an Ideal Investment.
Annual rental, Sl.SSO.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
REALTORS.
1016 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jack. 2716.
Good Rental District,
- 20 Rooms.
We are offering a good brick build
ing at 23d and California, very desir
able rental location. We can sell you a
10-room apartment or 20-room apart
ments on easy terms. r
- A. P. Tukey & Son,
620 rrst Nat'l. . J-
Sunday Call Mr. Beverldge, AT. 4701.
DUPLEX BRICK.
INCOME $1,800 PER ANNUM.
V PRICK $12,500.
A duplex brick flat of 7 rooms each,
thoroughly modern, now """J it
$150 per mouth, located In the west
Karnam district. A reasonable pur
chase at tha above price, 16,500 cash,
balance In three years.
H. A. WOLF COMPANY.
r , j, - t3h, V.at.
Saunders-Kennedy Bldg. Atlantlo tl9.
GOOD fcrlclc store building with living
rooms above, costing $.'6,000 te build,
on N. 16th St.. for $10,000.
W.H.GATES,
4T Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Jack. H4.
riVB-R&OM modern bouse. $4,000; oloee
la. Jackson, tHlj,
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
Let Us Show You Some of
These Wonderful
Bargains.
STRICTLY MODERN.
B-room California bungalow In Ben
son. Price, $6,000; $900 down, $61 a
month.
7-room stucco and garage. Leaven
worth H-lKht. Price $7,000; $3,000
down, $50 a month.
6-room bungalow in Benson. Price,
$4,250. $1,700 down, $39.60 a month.
6 rooms and garage. North Omaha.
Pries $4,200; $1,200 down, $40 a month.
For appointment call Mr. Kowe, Sun
days, Walnut 0245, or Mr. Rim by, Jack
son 4060.
M. L. Smith & Co.,
101 Leflang Bldg. Atlantic 3908.
Oninha. Neb.
Easy Money Two Dandy
Small Investment Snaps
4-apartment frame building, Income
$70 month, only expense are taxes snd
Insurance. Price, $4,760. Terms about
$1,600 cash.
Modern double flat, with 8 rooms,
bath anil furnace on each side. Income
$95 per month. Price, $ti,600. Easy
terms. Sunday call Mr. Klmmel, Web.
13S7.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
806 World-Herald Bldg. .Ta. 1734.
MOVED to 80(1 World-Hurald Bldg.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
WE have hlgh-clnss buildings to ex
change for clear farms. Equitable deals
assured. We manage buildings at rea
sonable rates. Hank references. Shep
pley Bros. Realty Co., 25 K. Dearborn
St., Chicago, 111.
FOR EXCHANOE 120 acres In Worth
Co., Iowa. Want a hardware stock for
equity of about $22,000. A. F. Bledsoe,
Rockwell City. la.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee
DUNDEE
5124 Izard Street.
Exceptionally well constructed brick
home, south front lot 98x135 ft. Largs
living room, dining room, sun room,
breakfast room and kitchen, 1st floor;
4 corner bedrooms and sleeping porch,
i bathrooms and extra lavatory,- 2d
floor; maid's room and bath, 3d,, floor;
Interior finish'' of walnut' and white
enamel; hot water heating plant; base
ment equipped with laundry trays,
shower bath and toilet; 2-car garage
Owner will trade for Improved or un
improved city property for part pay
ment, George and Company,
Atlantic 8024.
Brick Colonial,
Overlooking Happy
Hollow.
This Is a most attractive, well con
structed home In very desirable block
conveniently located for school, carllne
and club. All built-in features, vapor
heat; two baths. First time advertised;
price, $18,000.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS,
JA. 2850.
918-20 City National.
Dundee Special Cut to
$8,500.
7-room modern, oak-flnlshed home
with garage, near Happy Hollow. South
front, large lot. Paving paid. Every
thing In dandy fine shape. Quick pos
session. Terms arranged. Sunday Mr.
Hynes, Harney 0737.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
806 WorM-Horald Bldg. Ja. 1734.
Dundee Colonial.
Two-story, six rooms nnd tile bath;
strictly modern 'and brand newj beau
tifully finished In Ivory enamel through
out; attractive decorations, and lighting
fixtures; garage and driveway; full east
front lot; close to car and school. This
is choice. Special terms this week. 314
S. 50th St.
Mattson & Smails,
Douglas 8102. 1214,City Nat'l Bank.
$9,000.
Almost new, strictly all modern, oak
finish, 7 rooms, nicely decorated,
screened porch, located on a high
sightly choice section of Dundee. Rea
sonable terms.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
REALTORS.
1016 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Jack. 2715.
$7,800 Terms.
.. 8-ROOM, MODERN, DUNDEE
Well located on paved street; three
rooms first floor, t large bedrooms and
bath on second. A good home for a
careful buyer.
CHARLES E. BELMAN,
JA. 8235. 702 Peters Trust Bldg.
Near 49th and Underwood.
Six rooms, modern, excellent loca
tion, large lot, double garage. Owner
must sell, wants an offer. Sunday call
DO. 9585.
H. W. Volland,
710 Peters Trust Bldg.
DO. 9586.
Dundee Bungalow.
In one of the choicest sections of
Dundee, this 7-room, story and one
half, strictly modern bungalow; excel
lent condition; new double garage with
concrete driveway; close to school and
car line; Immediate possession and rea
sonable terms. 6113 Burt St.
Mattson & Smails,
Douglas 8102. 1214 City Nafl Bank.
Florence.
I HAVE listed two 8-acre tracts cIobs to
Florence that are real bargains. 6mall
set of improvement. Price, $3,000. Other
Just well, price $2,600 cash, $300 to $500,
bal. good terms. Call Nethaway, Ken
wood 1409.
Nethawaf. Flor. prop, no colored. KE. 1409
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
Would You Like a Fine
Home Surrounded by
Shade Trees?
We are offering a 7-room . bouse In
the best part of Bemls park; beautiful
quarter-sawed white oak on first floor,
four bedrooms on second floor; brick
foundation, gas heater,, laundry con
veniences In basement. Fine blue grass
vard: lot, 60x210 feet; 1 block from
ar line. Price, $11,000; well worth the
money.
A. P. Tukey & Son,
620 First Nat'l. JA. 4223.
Sunday call HA. 4649. m
Beautiful Edgewood.
On $9th, between Leavenworth and
Mason Sts., you will find 6 stucco bun
galows that are certainly "up to date;"
6 rooms, oak floors, enamel and ma
hogany finish; tiled floors in kitchen,
bathroom and vestibule; fireplace In
living room; breakfast nook in kitchen;
large lot. 60x120; high and sightly.
These bungalows are priced below cost
and on terms. Look them over and
see me for further Information.
C. A. Grimmel,
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone Jackson 1616.
Bemis Parle.
Seven-room, modem house. $1,500
rash, balance as rent. A 2-story, square
type of house containing S rooms and
reception hall on first floor, 4 bedrooms
end bah on second floor. House has
hot water plant and Is In splendid con
dition. Well worth the price asked,
$6,750.
H. A. Wolf Company,
Merchandisers of Real Estate.
Jauaderi-Kennedy Bids. Atlantlo 1160.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Weit.
Colonial Type Bungalow,
$5,750.
Can build and finance on well
located lots In the west part of
town, a truly artistic 5-room
colonial bungalow with fireplace,
breakfast nook, combination sun
room and dining room. Exterior
to have clapboard siding and shut
ters. House to be complete at this
figure. Including lot. Call S. N.
Benson. Sunday, Walnut 4008;
week days, Douglas (074.
BEMIS PARK.
6 ROOMS OARAGE.
$6,500.
6-room full two-story horn In
fine repair. Located In the pret
tiest part of Bemls park. Large
lot, fine shade trees, two blocks
to car line. Best values In this
district. Call us for an appoint
ment. Walnut $757.
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
"Better Values."
HIatt Bldg.
1914-16 Douglas.
Atlantic 00(8.
FIELD CLUB.
If you have $7,600 cash, I can sell
you the best built house In Omaha, en
tirely new, and at a price $10,000 less
than actual cost. Do yu want a bar
(airland a beautiful boraaT -
Stier Realty Company,
715 Peters Trust Bldg.
HA. 6701. DO. (641.
Walnut Hill Special.
A fine S-story. . T-roora reel
dence, close to car lines, school
and cathedral; has 1 splendid
rooms downstairs, in oak, and 4
large bedrooms upstairs; built
about I years; lot 60x150; par.
Ing all paid. Owner selling ac
count of sickness. Priced low,
$8,800. Terms also. Call
Schroeder Investment Co.,
REALTORS,
Jackson 3261. 538 Railway Exchange.
Near 31st and Dewey.
Up-to-date; two-story house, (
rooms, den and sleeping porch,
attic and full basement; oak and
enamel finish. For further. In
formation call Grant Benson sve
nlngs and Sunday, Walnut 1680.
Benson & Carmichael,
642 Paxton Block.
Atlantic 8540.
WEST FARNAM.
WELL LOCATED.
Seven-room, square type, modern:
first floor finished In oak, four largo
sleeping rooms and bath second floor:
faces south, only 3 doors to car lino.
Easy down payment to responsible
party, possibly $1,000 cash as owner
doesn't need all cash. Phone Mr. Lawler,
DO. 1345; Sunday KE. 2571.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
McCague Building.
Omaha Rest Estate and Investment
JOHN T. dUHAIN,
621 Paxton Blk.
Atlantic 4886.
7-ROOM new modern home, 3106 Lincoln
Blvd.; can give possession at once. For
price and terms phono owner and
builder. Harney vvn
6-ROOM new modern home in Cathedral
district. 630 N. 41st Ave. For price and
terms phone owner and builder. Har
ney 0927. -
$3,750, SIX rooms, corner lot 100x159,
must be sold. Alfred Thomas A Son,
JA. 0064.
MOVED to 806 World-Herald Bldg.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
FIVE fine lots, west Farnam district;
$3,600: big bargain. Jackson 0327.
FIVE fine lots, West Farnam district,
$3,500; big bargain. Jackson 0327.
I. E BUCK buv end sell homes.
Nortfc-
FRANKLIN 8T., close to Blvd. Wo
have a nice bungalow, 6 rooms on
one floor, modern throughout,
attic, full cemented basement,
dandy furnace, large lot, 60x150;
with sonio fruit. A bargain at
$3,500. Easy terms.
A bargain in a suburban home.
Four large lots, all kinds of fruit
and berries, shrubbery, shade trees,
high and sightly, sways cool. A
splendid modern oak finished bun
galow of 7 rooms. Furnace, elec
tric stove and heater. Owner has
left city and wants offer. Let
us show you this today. A real
buy.
On North 24th, near Laird. A
fine home of 7 rooms, beautiful
oak finish and floors throughout.
Real fireplace, built-in buffet ia
dining room, excellently arranged,
fine attic, full cemented basement,
hot water heat Owner built this
tor a home and no one els has
occupied It, This Is no old
castle but a modern, up-to-date
home In every respect. Six years
old. You could not build the
house alono' for the price to say
nothing of the lot, 46x130, and
garage. Pries $6,600.
Sundays call E. A. Holslngton,
Kenwood 3472, or J. Langfellner,
Kenwood 2832.
Charles W. Martin & Co.,
REALTORS,
743 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Atlantic 0187.
Miller Park Bungalow.
You're Through Searching
For That Ideal Home
When You See This.
Listens good, don't It? But when
you see It you will have to admit,
"Ain't it the truth?" For good rea
sons owner must sell at once and will
be home today to show you through
this nifty home at 2419 Crownpoint
Ave.; in a beautiful district, close to
car and right up-to-dat in every re
spect. Five living; rooms first floor;
one bedroom second floor; strictly
modern In every particular, with oak
finish and floors; built-in features and
everything to be desired; honestly
priced at $7,000; $2,000 cash and bal
ance easy monthly payments. Don't
fall to look this over today and see us
early tomorrow for full details,
Payne & Carnaby Co.,
(16 Omaha Nat'l. Bldg. Jackson 1016.
WHY PAY RENT
$150 CASH
When you can buy a new. mod
ern, large three-room stucco bun
galow with four-room accommo
dations for $160 cash, balance
monthly? Located on boulevard,
near Carter Lake club; one block
to car line; 20 minutes' ride from
14th and Farnam; now vacant:
possession at once. Sunday call
Walnut 6032.
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
Better Values.
Hlatt BUIg.
1914-16 Douglas.
Atlantic 0063.
Now Vacant Move In.
Full two-story all modern six-room
home. In Kountze Park district; kitchen,
living room, dining room, on first floor;
three bedrooms and bath upstairs; new
plumbing throughout, and newly deco
rated; full cement basement; paving
paid for; corner lot; two blocks from
carllne. Owner has left town and In
structed us to make quick sale; bargain
price; reasonable terms, etc. Evenings
and Sundays, phone T. W: Metcalfe.
WA. 2776; Mr. Shaver, KE. 3768 or Mr.
Smith, DO. 0839.
N. P. Dodge & Company,
404 Mlckel Bldg.. 16th and Harney 8ts.
Douglas UC29.
MAKE AN OFFER.
If yon have $1,000 make me an offer
on either on of the three new homes
at 4013-11-19 Saratoga St.; four rooms
and bath, with full basement; on
block from Grand Ave. car lint.
PHONB KENWOOD lilt.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
New 6-Room House,
Only $6,850.
Just being cumpleted. Has long liv
ing room, with open staircase, panelled
dining room facing boulevnril, complete
kitchen with Wall cabinets; rear entry.
Second floor consists of three nice bed
rooms, bath snd linen closet. Finished
In oak throughout. Full cement base
ment with hut air furnace plastered
coal bin and floor drain. Large east
front lot, 46x167 feet. Buyer may se
lect lighting fixtures snd decorations.
Located 6912 Florence Boulevard. Drive
by Sunday and look It over. Will ar
range terms.
Norris & Norns,
150J Dodge St.
Phone Jackson 4270.
Bargain for Cash Buyer.
$5,800 Cash.
buys a strictly modern snd beautiful
home located at 2310 Fowler Ave.
Restricted neighborhood, on paved
street, faces south, 1 block from car
line, nice shsde and yard, has six large
rooms, $ bedrooms, hardwood finish
and garage. Thla must be seen to be
appreciated. Best buy In Omaha. For
appointment call Mr. Rlmby Sundays,
Jackson 4060, or Mr. Smith. Walnut
S5"M. L. Smith & Co.,
Atlantic 3908.
08 Leflang Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
Miller Park Bargain.
All modern, 6 rooms, . on one
floor, oak finish throughout, full
cement basement, one block from
car, in one of the best districts in
the city, can bo bought at a bar
gain and reasonable terms. Eve
nings and Sundays, phone V W.
Metcalfe, WA. 2775; Mr. Shaver,
KE. 3768. or Mr. Smith DO. 0829.
N. P. Dodge & Company,
404 Mlckel Bldg.. 15th and Harney Sts.
Douglas 0829.
Owner Going to Europe.
Must Sell Quick.
Attractive S-room cottage home; large
rooms, nice screened porch; best repair;
full cemented basement; large lot with
fruit and shrubs; garage. Price only
$4,500: $1,000 cash. Who gets It? Call
D. E. Buck & Co.,
Realtors,
442 Omaha Nat.- Bank. Douglas 8890.
2709 Bristol Street
Buy this 7-room modern house with
hot water, heat for a home. Terms can
be arranged.
320S Decatur Street
Bungalow of S rooms, all modern, near
school and car line. Buy for a home.
2516 Blondo Street.
Buy this 8-room modern house. It's
worth the price. Sunday for prices and
terms call Webster 5789.
Creigh, Sons & Company,
608 Bee Bldg. Jackson 0200.
$1,000 Cash,
6-R. Modern Home.
Large living room, conveniently ar
ranged house; 6 rooms and bath; oak
finish and floors; nice full cement base
ment. Paving fully paid. Price $5,850.
$1,000 cash, balance $35 a month.
D. E. Buck & Co.,
REALTORS.
442 Omaha Nat. Bank. Douglas 8890.
Bungalow Hot Water
Heat.
5 rooms on one floor, oak finish,
east front, near car line. Very at
tractive place and everything right up-to-date.
Snap at $4,850. Terms ar
ranged. Sunday Web. 1337.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
806 World-Herald Bldg. Ja. 1734. '
7 Rooms Completely
Modern, $3,950.
All modern bargain, 7-room, Kountse
Place, small garage, 3 bedrooms up and
one down. South front, half block from
car. $750 cash, balance like rent Site
day Mr. Klmmel, Web. 1337.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
806 World-Herald Bldg. Ja. 1734.
$1,008 CASH, $67.50 PER MONTH.
Nearly hew, Mlnne Lusa bungalow,
6 rooms and bath, oak finish, rooms
nicely decorated, stair to attic, furnace
heat, double garage, shingle exterior on
house and garage, beautiful lot, with
hedge, shrubbery, awning on most of
windows; close to school and car; owner
left city; price reduced from $8,300 to
$7,250. almost rent terms. Call Sunday
Mr. Rice at 6069.
RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg.. AT. 0721.
Sacrifice Sale.
Owner leaving city will sell at low
price his strictly modern 6-room oak
finish, oak floors, screened porch; fine
location, paved street. Immediate pos
session. Price $5,200. Don't fail to
see this property.
S. P. BOSTWICK.
729 Peters Trust Bldg. Atlantic 1606.
Kesmence. narney
PRICE reduced to $2,625 on this five
room cottage; has gas, electric light,
water and toilet: has a large 50-ft.
south front lot; Just one block to car
and school.
This house Is not new, but well worth
the money.
Call Sunday Mr. Weeth, Kenwood 0950.
R. F. CLARY CO., REALTORS.
24th St. and Ames Ave. Kenwood 0176.
TURN your equity In that old house or
your vaoant lot or your second mort
gage In as a first payment on this
beautiful, sightly 6-room strictly mod
ern bungalow. It has never been occu
pied; has oak finish and floors, tiled
bath: east front, two blocks to car.
Ask for Mr. Carse, at Douglas 7412 days,
or Atlantlo 3601 Sunday.
AN IDEAL HOME.
Six large rooms, floored attic; full
cemented basement; double garage:
good chlckencoop, with an acre of
ground, all fenced; just a dandy poultry
farm. Thla place has to be seen to bo
appreciated. Call Sunday Mr. Weeth,
Kenwood 0950.
R. F. CLARY CO., REALTORS.
24th St. and Ames Ave. Kenwood 0175.
MUST sell. 2862 Webster St., 6-room cot
tage. Building lots at 2872 Webster St.,
24th St., opposite Spaulding St., and
8. W. corner 23d and Jackson; South
Omaha. Write owner, D. Altman, 855
Third St., Milwaukee, Wis.
FOR SALE BY OWNER New five-room
stucco bungalow, close to street car
and school; small cash payment will
handle. Kenwood 0279.
FOR COLORED.
2640 Charles St., 6 rooms, part modern,
dandy location: $160 cash, bal. monthly.
- E. M. DAVIS, 2530 Grant St.
BUYERS for 6-room modern homes. Call
us at once. Kenwood 0175.
R. F. CLARY CO.. 24th and Ames Ave.
4720 N. 39TH Good 6-room house, modern
except heat, (700. balance monthly.
Creigh. 608 Bee, Ja. 0200.
MOVED to 806 World-Herald Bldg.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
J. B ROBINSON, real estate-and Invest
ment. 648 Pvers Trust Oouc 0M
South.
Woolworth Avenue,
Near Field Club.
A very convenient home on this
pretty street: first-class condition
throughout; three bedrooms and
sleeping porch; large living room,
sun room, fireplace, bullt-ln
features; Ivory and white enamel
finish; quarter-sawed oak floors;
8d floor finished. If you want a
good home In this desirable dis
trict, arrange to see this one.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS,
JA. 2860. 918-20 City National.
MOVED to 806 World-Herald Bldg.
Bedford-Johnston Co.
Hanscom Park 7-Room
House. ,
T fine rooms, one block from park
and car. East front. Fine oak floors.
Newly painted and decorated. Screen
porch. One bedroom downstairs with
extra toilet. Price, (6.000. Reasonable
cash payment and balance like rent.
Sunday call Mr. Hynes, Harney 0787,
Bedford-Johnston Co.
$06 World-Herald Bldg. Ja. 1734.
(-ROOM house and lots; good condition;
11,200 big bargain. Jackson 0327.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
$3,900 and Worth It.
Neat 5-room all modern home, on the
south side. near Highland Park:
kitchen, dining room, living room and
two bedrooms, on first floor; full ce
ment basement: attractive Inwn. Owner
Is leaving town nnd will give Im
mediate possession. Evenings and Sun
days, phono T. W. Metcalfe. W A. 2775;
Mr. Shaver, KE. 37tiH,-or Mr. Smith
DO. OKI'S.
N. P. Dodge & Company,
404 Mlckel Bldg.. 16th and Harney Sts.
Douglas 0829.
Ready For Occupancy.
8026 f 32d St., 6 rooms and garage.
2821 S. S4th St., 6 rooms.
Theso are both brand new homes and
are strictly modern and up-to-date; fin
ished In oak and white enamel with
oak floors throughout entire house.
Full cement basement. Built-in features.
Open for inspection today between 3
and 6 o'clock.
C. G. Carlberg, Realtor,
Jackson 05S5. 312 Brandels Thea. Bldg.
3063 South 33d Street.
Splendid 6-room two-story dwelling,
oak finish, builtln features, awnings,
garage: paved street; one block from
car line. Quick possession, as owner
Is leaving town. Must be seen to be
fully appreciated.
Open for inspection today between S
and 5 o'clock.
C. G. Carlberg, Realtor,
'. Jackson 05RS. 312 Brandels Thea. Bldg.
By Owner Must Sell
If you have $2,500 cash and want a
bargain, will sell you my West Farnam
home of 7 roqma and sleeping porch,
strictly modern. Fine, lot and near
car line, for $6,300. Call Wal. 6391
no dealers.
CASH IN THAT LOT
on a home or let me build on It for
you. Others aro doing It, why not
you? Do not put It off any longer but
call Mr. Colo at Douglas 7412 Monday
and learn how.
7-ROOM house; modern except heat;
$3,000; terms. Owner, 4418 S. 18th.
Miscellaneous.
ARE you ready for that
home? We will build
and finance it for you.
GLOVER & MORELL,
718-20 Keeline Bldg. At
lantic 3623.
Amos Grant Company
Homes.
$5,000 $1,000 CASH.
Located near 27th and Spalding.
Nice big 2-story house with S bedrooms
and bath upstairs, strictly modern,
monthly payments less than rent.
$6,000 $760 CASH.
7-room house on 9th St. South of the
St. Joseph hospital. Is a splendid big
place with two lots, a garago, cement
driveway ana paving an mm.
$5,000 West "U" ST.
This is an 8-room house with modern
plumbing and gas, front Is 150 ft. on
one street and 120 on the other. Paving
paid This Is a good proposition and
1 terms require only $1,000 down.-v
$5,000.
Something very nice In a 6-room
house and hot water heat. Located on
South 17th St.
15.500 $1,000 DOWN.
Located In the north part of the city
amongst new homes and in a neign
horhood of all paved streets. You
can't go wrong in purchasing here.
$6,000 KOUNTZE PLACE.
A 10-room house in good condition,
arranged 6 and tath upstairs and 5
and bath down. Paving paid.
$6,300.
Mlghtv nice 6-room house on two
floors, finished in oak and In every
way modern, Sherman Ave. in Kountze
Place.
$7,500.
On the Prettiest Mile. One of these
dressy story and a half bungalows
with 6 rooms. Oak finish, oak floors,
beamed ceilings, fireplace and a garage.
$8,000.
One of these well-arranged 6-room
houses with oak and whits enamel
finish throughout. This is a beautiful
corner, paved streets, in the north part
of the city.
$11,450.
Just east of the Field club district.
7 rooms, oak finish snd In fine shape.
$11,500 DUNDEE.
We are not over-recommending , this
place when we say It is something ele
gant, press brick, fireplace, cabinets,
stationery tubs, oak and white enamel
finish. Terms.
$12,000 PARKWOOD.
Another beautiful house of 8 rooms,
complete In every detail. Call and be
shown our large list of fine residences.
George Hanson, Walnut 1189: Ed
Spicks, Douglas 8215; William Chuda.
Harney 5306; Bob Mitchell, Kenwood
0799; Evart Weyerman, Atlantic 1451;
C. Fred Dickason, Webster 6029; Amos
Grant, Kenwood 4071.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
D. 8380. 330-2-4-6-8 Brandels. The. Bldg.
Vacant Lot Bargains
West Farnam.
100x126 feet east front on 34th street,
between Dodge and Davenport streets.
All good homes In this block. A bar
gain, everything paid up, at $3,M0. Will
divide Into two 60-foot lots.
Dundee.
On 52d Btreet, Just north of Howard,
one of the most sightly lots In this vi
cinity, with a beautiful view In every
direction, 66.6-foot front, full depth;
good homes on either side. A bargain
at $3,500.
Field Club.
On 35th avenue. Just north of Popple
ton, two 41-foot lots with everything
paid up In full, cheapest lots in this
part of town, at $1,350 each.
On Woolworth avenue, Just east of
36th street, one 60-foot and one 70-foot
lot, beautiful neighborhood, amongst
good homes. Price $60 a foot.
Fort Omaha.
At the northwest corner of the Fort,
two fine lots with wonderful view
overlooking the Fort and Miller park.
We offer these two corner lots that
nonresident owner says must sell at
$750 for both lots on easy terms. A
snap.
D. V. Sholes Co.,
JA 0046. 915 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Exceptional Brick Home.
628 S. 62d St. This is the home of
the late Dan W. Gaines, and (s one of
the best constructed new brick homes
in this vicinity. There are 3 brick
fireplaces, living room, sun room, din
ing room, breakfast room, kitchen, 1st
floor; 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2d;
2 maids' rooms, bathroom, storage
room, 3d; hot water heat; Kuud heater;
soft water connections to laundry. Bil
liard room In basement. A very com
plete home. Two-car garage. Large
east front lot. Administrator authorizes
us to sell at actual cost. Do iot dis
turb occupants, but If Interested ar
range with us to Inspect the properly.
Price and terms on application.
Dundee Home $7,350.
On Douglas street, between 48th and
49th. Six rooms, modern, oak finish
1st floor except kitchen: in good con
dition. Lot 60x139 feet. Reasonable
terms. Owner leaving city. Convenient
location.
9.13 Acres.
On Washington highway, which Is
now being caved at county's expense,
Just outside Florence city limits. Two
fine building sites, nearly 1.000 feet
frontage. Price $8,000. Good 6 or 7
room, modern house, well located In
Omaha will be considered in exchange.
Sunday call Mr. Fowler. Kenwood
4259, or Mr. McDonald, Walnut 0170.
Fowler & McDonald,
REALTORS,
Jackson 1426. 1120 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
6-ROOM cottage, 1918 bo. IBlh, city
water, gas. laundry la basement, lot
10x135, 11,800 cash.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Miscellaneous.
2708 CKE1U11TON AVENUE.
Four-room, modern bungalow. Terms
can be arranged.
1706 SOUTH 28TH STREET.
A rooin, modern except heat, house.
Worth the money. Can be purchased on
terms.
2!i03 SOUTH S2D AVENUE.
Modern house of 7 rooms with gar-Bil-
Can bo purchased for $1,000 cash
and balance monthly.
4331 LEAVENWORTH STREET.
Bungalow, nearly new house, 6 rooms,
and you will find It a real home. Terms
can be arranged.
290T DEWEY AVENUE.
Modern home of 7 rooms. For a
close In home this Is worth the money.
Sunday for prices and terms call Wal
nut 4767.
Creigh, Sons & Company,
608 Bee Bldg. Jackson 0200.
Good Seven-Room House.
This house was built about eight
yeara ago by owner for his home and
Is in best of order, having vestibuls,
living room, den, dining room, all fin
ished In oak; kitchen, with lots of
pantry room and Ice chest finished In
birch; three sleeping rooms and bath
on second floor finished In birch; glass
knobs, mirror door, sleeping porch,
which can bo heated: also has a closet;
highly polished oak floors upstairs and
down; nice basement; cement floor,
with floor drain; large hot air fur
nace; lot 50x124, with a garage. Price
$8,600; on easy terms.
W.H.Gates,,
647 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Jackson 1294. Web. 2688.
NOTICE;
After reading all the advertisements
In today's papers and you don't find
your Ideal, Just step to the telephone
any week day and call Douglas 1345,
ask for Mr. Lawler to call at your home
and talk It over. You will not be obli
gated In the least. We slways have a
bargain for the conservative buyer. If
not, he will help you find It. Has found
them for others.
McCAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
McCague Building.
AIREDALE pups for sale; reasonable. A,
Winthers, 4961 Maple St. Walnut 1973.
LOOK
Renewed
Marmons
Only
$2,500
We Have Three
of Them Today
One 4-Pass. Chummy Roadster.
One 5-Pass. Touring Car.
One 7-Pass. Touring Car.
These are the finest cars ever
offered. Don't fail to see them.
They are much better than
medium-priced new cars.
fDefton
2019 Farnam Street 2025
Tell Us Your
Real Estate
Wants
We'll Do the Rest
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Established 1868
608 Bee Bldg. Ja. 0200.
DUNDEE
4806 Harney St.
Best Buy in Omaha
Five Rooms Price $7,500
OAK FINISH
SOUTH FRONT
Shown Only by Appointment
Hurry If Interested
C. B. STUHT CO.
913 City National
Douglas 8787
Sunday Call Wal. 1416
or Doug. 3491
FOR RENT.
Offices and Stores
1712 Dodge St. Gardner Bldg.
American Security Co.,
Douglas 6013.
Dodge at 18th.
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Engineer Is Killed,
20 Persons Injured
In Lackawanna Wreck
Scranton, Pa., July 23. One per
son was killed and more than 20 in
jured, several seriously, when the
Lackawanna limited, last train on tlie
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Railroad was wrecked at Glenlnirn,
near here Friday afternoon.
The dead:
CHARLES COOLBAUGII, engi
neer, Scranton.
The most seriously injured:
Jacob Gleishaman, fireman, Goulds
boro, Pa., scalded.
Oscar Snyper, Stroudsburg, Ta.,
mail clerk, crushed.
R. H. Hart, Hackettstown, N. J.,
mail clerk, crushed.
James Simne, Binghamton, N. Y.,
conductor, badly bruised.
The wreck occurred when the bag
gage car jumped the track and fell
across the roadbed. A mail car was
aJso derailed and toppled across the
other tracks. Two passenger coaches
left the rails but did not turn over.
A locomotive eastbound and
traveling light, crashed into the
wrecked mail car. A relief train
brought the, most seriously injured
to this city.
Living Cost Fell
21 Per Cent Last
Year, Says Report
Statistics Still Show, How
ever, That ifpkeep Cost Is
61 Per Cent Greater
Than July, 1914.
.New York, July 23. Clothing,
with an average increase in price of
r.ine-tcnths of 1 per cent was the
only necessity that went up during
the month of June, according to
statistics covering the entire United
States made public today by the Na
ional Industrial conlerence board.
Pnnrl wit thi nnlv item that went
down, the decrease being figured at
three tenths of 1 per cent. All other
items remained stationary. The de
crease in the average living cost of
a typical wage earner s lamiiy tor
he month was figured at two-tenths
of 1 per cent.
Thp statistics showed the decrease
of living costs during the year end
ing July 1 amounted to 21 per cent.
Counting the reductions up to July 1,
however living costs still show a net
ncrease of 61 per cent over those of
July 1, 1914.
Simply stated the latter fact
means that whatever you can buy
for 1.01 today, you couia nave nau
for an even dollar in 1914, or unless
.mm innnm mt1. now $1.61 for
every dollar earned in 1914. you are
not even with the board, aiars nas
"stung" you.
Posses Search Desert for
Traces of Missing Tourist
Phoenix, Ariz., July 23. Sheriff's
posses on horseback started this
morning on a search of the desert
f,ir T T Knicht of Dallas. Tex..
whose automobile was found stuck
in the sand of, the dry bed ot the
Hnssavamo'a river. 60 miles north
west of Phoenix, Sunday.
A search of the vicinity where the
car was found was made Friday and
rcultr1 in the findine of charred
fragments of papers which had be
longed to Knight, but which had
beem burned.
No trace of Knight has been
found, however, since he left Buck
eye, Ariz., a small town JU nines
last Fridav. Knicht
was traveling alone, according to in
formation at the sheriff's office, here.
Central Europe Very Near
Nakedness, Says Red Cross
Washington. July 23. People in
central Europe are "nearer naked
ness" than at any time since the
Napoleonic wars, according to re
ports of observers, summarized to
day by the Red Cross headquarters.
The situation, . it was added, would
reach a climax this winter.
Food conditions are reported im
proved. The depreciation of cur
rency, the summary says, requires a
university professor in Vienna to
work three months to buy a suit of
clothes, while a pair of shoes in Po
land cannot be bought without
bringing hunger to the average fam
ily for a month.
Knights of Columhus Plan
Monster Demonstration
Chicago, July 23. James A. Fla
herty, head of 'the Knights of Co
lumbus, announced that a monster
patriotic demonstration would be
held at the international convention
of the organization in San Francisco,
August 2, 3, 4. The knights also
will launch their $5,000,000 hospital
ization and educational work for for
mer service men and their $1,000,000
movement to popularize the study of
American history. '
More than 20,000 knights, it was
expected, will attend the convention.
Berlin Janitor Drinks 10
Cases of Chanfpagne in 9 Days
Berlin, July 23. In view of what
was called his "unusual thirst," Au
gust Marcowski, a janitor who had
been sentenced to five months in jail
for drinking 10 cases of champagne
belonging to a. tenant, was pardoned
by the court today. He had con
sumed the 10 cases ir nine days.
Seemingly to vindicate the judg
ment of the court, Marcowski en
tered the nearest cafe immediately
after he was released to slake his
thirst.
Fruit Men Petition Harding
To Turn Roads Over to Ford
Hart, Mich., July 23. A petition
to President Harding asking that the
railroads of the country be turned
over to Henry Ford, the automobile
manufacturer, for operation, signed
by 400 fruit growers of Oceana
county, was mailed to Washington
today.
The fruit growers, who allege in
the petition that present freight rates
are taking most of the profits on
their crops, pointed out that Mr.
Ford recently reduced freight rates
on his railroad, the Detroit, Toledo
& Irontoa,
Valuation Plan
To Be Threshed
Out This Week
Hearings on Fordney Tariff
Bill to Start in Senate
Monday Hope For
Early Action.
( hlrnf a Trllunc-Omnh Bee Leased Wlr.
Washington. July 23. Opponents
of the American valuation plan will
have ail opportunity to be heard be
fore the senate finance committee
next week. Hearings on the ford
iff hill will start on Monday
with the first four days set aside for
consideration of the scheme to .
-,Ki,irMi tVip nrpsent svstem of for
eign valuation of imports and substi
tute home values.
Senator Penrose, chairman of the
finance comrnittce, in announcing ;
plans for the hearings, said that he
hoped to complete them within two
weeks. ' . .
With rr-ferr-nr to the tllan. which .
has been advocated by some scna
trvrc nf rnmhininfr the tariff andthc
tax bills into one measure, Senator,
Penrose said it made no ditterence
to him "whether the legislation waa.
, . ,i .i
m one volume or iwo.
Senator Penrose would not ex
press any opinion as to the Amer- t
ican valuation plan. Although no
opposition was manifest in the house
except from democrats, it is under
stood that some of the republican
senators are inclined to believe that
this provision should be eliminated
from the bill entirely.
It is planned to devote less than
a day each to the other schedules
of the tariff bill. Although the house
ways and means committee devoted
six weeks to hearings on the bill
the senate committee expects to
make more rapid progress, in view
of the fact that bnly those who ob
ject to provisions of the house bill
will seek to be heard. It is expected
that in the case of some of the
Schedules, not more than one or
two witnesses will appear. .
Among manufacturers who are dis
satisfied with the Fordney bill are
sewing machine manufacturers. Sew
ing machines have been left on the
free list, although prior to 1913 they
were protected by a duty of 30 per
cent.
Harding Leaves
For Sunday Rest
President Goes to Camp of
Edison and Henry
Ford
Washington, ' July 23. President
Harding left here fey automobile to
day to join the camping party of
Harvey S. I 'tone, Henry Ford
and Thomas A. Edison on T icking
creek, near Peckville, Md., 17 miles
from Hagerstown. He expected to
spend the night under canvas arM
return to Washington late tomor
row. Mrs. Harding did not accompany
the president, having decided not to
accept the invitation. t
The president's schedule called for
luncheon at the camn nd ;. after
noon m the Maryland and West Vir
ginia hills. ' Besides Mr. Firestone,
Mr. Ford and Mr. Edisoaand their
wives he will find Bishop F. And:r
son of the Methodist Episcopal'
church, an old friend, and Mrs. An
derson at the camp
There was something of a me
morial to the late John Burroughs
about the occasion, as Messrs. Fire
stone, Ford and Edison in past
years' frequently were in company
with ,the naturalist in out-of-doors
trips of the same kind.
Medical Clinic to Aid
Of California Indians
San Francisco, July 23. On a
mission of mercy to the Indian tribes
of northern California, an elabo
rately equipped medical and dental
clinic, mounted on a powerful motor
truck, has' left here for Redding, Cal.,
where a route will be laid out to
reach even the most remote rancher
ias of the numerous tribes in Shasta,
Lassen and Modoc counties.
Following completion of the
northern California visitation, the
truck will proceed to other parts of
the state ..inhabited by Indians.
In recent years the Indians have
been ravaeed by pestilence and fre
quent famines. Only recently the
Shasta Indians made a plea that they
be allowed to kill deer out of season
in order to provide themselves with
food.
This clinic, provided by the In
dian board of co-operation and the
Department of the Interior, will
carry a physician and a dentist. Cali
fornia state departments have pro
vided two nurses to visit the Cali
fornia Indian tribes.
Minnesota Village Has no
. City Officials;-All in Jail
St. Paul, Minn., July 23. The vil
lage of Buhl is without a mayor,
recorder or other city officials to
transact business, according to ap
peal made to Governor J. A. O.
Preus here today. It is the first in
stance in the history of the state
that any village of city has been
without officers.
The five officials were recently
sentenced to 60 days in jail on con
tempt of court charges by Federal
Judge Page Morris i;i Duluth.
An opinion has been asked of the
state's attorney general whetheY or
not the governor "could give us ,a
head of the village for the time
bejng."
Russian Trades Council
Asks Aid for Starving
London, July 23. The All-Russian
Trades Union council has de
cided to appeal to the world prole
tariat for aid in the famine-stricken
areas of Russia, says a dispatch to
the Daily Herald, the labor organ,
from Moscow.
The commission for assistance to
the;starving, the dispatch adds, met
at Moscow., Those present included
Leonid Krassin, soviet minister of
trade and commerce, and Maxim
Gorky. It was decided to operate
under the Red Cross. Relief work
has begun in Petrograd, y
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