THE BEE: OMAHA, SU.NUAY. OCTOBER 16. 1921. North Sixteenth jo-n Five Houses In Dundee Sell For Total of $70,000 California Street Residence Property of Mary S. Foil mer, With Price of $18,. 000, High for Week. . In the list of ilei of real estate -a ii i , . i ec f An Attractive Small Home Jo Be Re-Surfaced Within Next Year OTP'n,ir'iiTIC:3 ConiiuUkioiicr Kouukjr Out lines Plan for Improve went of Street! to Real Estate Board. s. cox). t6m a JACtcsai srs. ii wmm Biili for rrpaving and re-iurfaeing of Ncrth Sixteenth street ind Sherman ivcnue from the muth line of Douglas to the Carter Lake boul evard wilt be railed for on or ln-fore January 1, according to Commis sioner KoutLjf. Mr. Koutnky intend to have all the lral preliminaries disposed of in time for this paving job to Hart at toon as weather permits. Portions of the street on -Which the old baie will be rc-turfaced will be done in asphalt. The material hai not yet been (elected for the parti that will have new paving. Commissioner Koutsky advised the real estate board last week that the city contemplates paving, next year, Fifty-second street from Map le, north to the city limits in Flor ence; also South Thirteenth street from Missouri avenue to the Sarpy county line, connecting with the llclleview boulevard, which Sarpy county is arranging to pave. Mr. Koutsky also said that Twenty-fifth street from "L" to "Q" will be re-siirfarcd as well as some cf tlie rougher portions of Jackson street west of Tenth. ' Cuming Street Corner Bought for $1,600 in 1878, Sold for $2 1, 0C0 ' t Nettie Turtle, a daughter of the late Henry Kilter, sold to D. J. Dor scv the southwest corner of Twen tieth and Cuming street, for $21,000. This proocrtv i-ad been in the Rittcr family since 187K, when Henry Kit- tcr purchased it from William Lowe tor $1,600. Besides the income frOm the prop erty, it has increased in value more than $400 a year during the 4J years it was in the Ritter family. The sale was made by filover and Spain. The ground is OUxlJi tcct, lm proved with a brick building in front and a frame building in the rear. tor more than 20 years the brick building was rented to the Mctz in terests for a saloon. Turns From 'Wildcat' to Real Estate Investment Oscar J. Ruzicka. druggist at Twenty-inth and Farnam streets, told Max Agor, ---a -real estate aiW. man for Shulcr& Cary, recently, that some recent "wildcat" stock in vestments had persuaded him to iu ..vj?st in' real estate '''::Xi---:'' : Although he owns severalegiti mate stocks, he said he had just kissed $1,01 0 . goodbye in one; of the concerns the Douglas county, grand jury has been investigating j .' Mr. Ruzicka bought: the j brick store at the northeast ?, corner of Thirty-fifth avenue and Leavenworth street for $8,000.- He expects to put more buildings on the ground One Firm Sells 13 Medium-Priced Houses : .:7 ; '.. The Edward F. , Williams? com pany reports an increase in the de mand for medium-priced houses in the lalt two weeks and backs up the report by announcing 13;,sales, the .majority of them being -house sale's. - '''"""1 . The list totaling $58,150, is, " , ' 2694 Laurel avenue to Dr. J. 8. Parker, 15.760; 116 Manderson street to J. W. Kohout. 14,750. J503 Soutfc Tdelfth street to Lister J. Smith, 11.160; S828 Hamilton tree to B. J. CilttlnKs, $4,350; 3217 Lothrop atreet to A. Katsliee, $6,650; lot. Twenty-fifth avenue and Francis atreet, to Emll Huntalker, 1850; 1411 Sherwood .avenue to A. T. Fenser. $5,600; 1913 19164 Clark street (commercial buildlnK) to F. F. Pitts, 6,600; Seventeenth and '.lark, three flats, to A. B. (Trace, $11,000; , lot, Forty-seventh and Bedford avenue, to John Fields, 1950;, four lota. Fortieth and Ames avenue, to I). J. l.abe, 11,600: 80 acres, Kearney county,. Kansas, to A. T. Fenger, $4,000; 2860 Brown atreet to O. II. Miller, $4,109. ; ... aw. m - m i ma m isaaaaaaaaaaaasaaem- Maa Baa-B naj m m aaa- mj i of 1111'' This desirable bungalow hat an unusual amount of porch space and a splendid floor plan. There is a large reception hall, living room with open fireplace,. dining room, and a pantry admirably located between it and the kitchen. Note the privacy given to the two sleeping rooms and bath, which is situated between these two rooms. Clyde Smith Adams, Architect For the Live Boys of Omaha New Stores Rented Before ' Building Is Completed Five of the 1 1 new stores being erected at the northwest Corner of Seventh and Howard streets .have been rented, although the buildings will not be ready for occupancy for 10 days or two weeks. . : The Cantielver Shoe company has one store near the; corner. Another has been leased by the Dalton Add ing Machine company. C. W. Mar tin & Cov realtors, have taken one of the Seventeenth street stores to be used for its downtown headquarters. The Drake Rental agency Jias taken two of the Howard street fronts. ) -. Owners of these stores, which arc operated by the H, A. Wolf com pany, expect them all to be rented by' the time the buildings are com pleted. ' ' ' - :' .. , ' , Disbrow Firm Erecting . New Warehouse Building The M. A. Disbrow company, lo cated at 1201 Nicholas street, is erecting a new four-story warehouse building, adjoining its present build ing. The new structure will cover a quarter of a block, being 132 feet square. It will be of brick. - The building will cost $60,000 and will be completed in about ' two months. - Fremont Man Purchases Six Flats as Investment Six brick flats at Thirty-third and Mason streets, owned by L. M. Rog ers and John Rogers, has been sold by J. J. Mulvihill to Jake Barek ot Fremont for $30,000. Mr. Barek gave some South Dakota land as partial payment. He purchased the flats as an inrestment. . Buys Two Houses . Stephen Hansen of the register of !eeds office has bought through Jas. V. Robbins two houses at 2425-29 Franklin street from J. F. Whitclock of Logan county. Col. Mr. Hansen bon"ht tW property for investment n naidl3,800 cash. -. ' - AWatfck Presented to Winners of Y. M:C.; A. Membership Contest At the party last Saturday night the Boys Work secretary, , fc. Micklewright, presented the winners in the nicmucrshiu campaign witn the awards earned during the past few weeks. The first place was awarded to Richard '.Wiles and he was Kiven a cold pin with the "Y insiirnia and an embroidered 'Y" monogram. Richard is a student in the Park grade school and during the past few weeks has been the hardest worker in the campaign. He has nine new members to his credit The second place was awarded Donald Madgett of Saunders school and James Carroll of Cass These boys deserve much credit for the splendid work they accomplished and are boys who are real leaders among the boys' or their schools. I-ach re ccived gold pins. , The third places were four: Clar ence Brink,. Dundee; Donovan Goul clin, Saratoga; Raymond Lcpicier, Central, and John btaley, Saunders, These boys. also- are workers, at school and at the "Y" and they de serve much credit for the work they have done, - ' Boys receiving embroidered mon ograms were as follows Btllie Brooks, Harry Counsman.' Louis Jensen, .Wilbur Jones,. - Heinrich Koch, Phillip Price, Paul Quisenber ry, hdwm Kadzuweit, Willis Reden- baugh, Ronald ' Swanson,. James To.masck and William Ure, jr. - Advanced Swimming-, Class Organized for ' ; - Local YJ1.CA. Boys The "Sharks" is the name of the advanced swimming club organized at the Y. M. c A. last week. Mr. C. Carl Weigel of the physical de partment, sent out a call for swim mers who wanted to take advanced swimming - and diving and the "sharks", is the result. ' 'The purpose of the , club," says Mri Weigle, "is to train members to become expert swimmers, divers. and life savers." Members of this club may represent the Y. M C. A. in swimming meets, polo .: contests exhibitions, pentathlon; state cham pionships, and may take tests lor the wards ot the International Y,. Mi C; A.' and American 1 Red Cross Life Savers corps. ,1 o become a Shark, a bov must be able to swim 10 laps of the pool 200 yards. Also make any two ot the following .dives: front jack .knife, swan, one and one-half, back, stand ing sitting standing, front flip, back flip and handstand. - T At the first meeting last week there were many who came out for the tests. Many more will start this week and as Mr.,Wdgel says "there will be all we can handle in the club before we- have, been .going a few weeks'." ; Much interest in : being shown in the advanced work, and it. is meeting an enthusiastic j-esponse from all the boys who arc taking part. . . V'.-,. V;.-- :. G.' S. Haas Buys Residence .Of C. L. Gould iur, $11,000 The Ci L. Gould home -at the corner of Turner boulevard and Poppleton avenue lhas been sold to C S. Haas for $11,000. E3 t 1- . . ' J BEO ROOM IT BED ROOM J, KITCHEN U'ttt' Ljj U've n'xiar j '' ' L-ju-j fci jl A -UL aaaaaaaaiaM1'' DINING HALL LIVING RktCT L iari6,. crxn.. ,stevLJ . PORCH d'wirtr: FLOOR. PIAN. Reorganization of Y.M.C;A.Knightsof Square Table Club The nights of the Square Table, club of junior employed boys of the Y. M. C. A. Boys division, have reorganized their activities for the coming - season.. Regular meetings will be held on Wednesday jiights this year .instead of on Saturdays as last ycar.u ' , '.' The 'club members 'meet at 6:30 for irvm classes. 7:30 for a swim and S o'clock for Bible class and at 8:30 they have club meetings and moving pictures. To be a member of this club a boy must have a job that makes it necessary for him to. come in the evening for his privi leges. . Last Wednesday night they had initiations for the new members of ,tlie ' club. These . boys were taken through the various degress of be coming a full-fledged member of the club. Riding the goat is tame in com. parison with the requirements of the rites of the Knights, of the Square Table. ;-. . - - ' : Biff Attendance at Y Membership Party Last Saturday night over 250 boys attended the annual New Members party, - This party came at the close of the annual membership Campaign and the new members were -given a party for the purpose of getting ac quainted and learning about their privileges. ; ' To start the party off two-reel Charlie Chaplin comedy was shown, after which MacOhman of the boys division staff gave a short talk urg ing the boys to make use o: their A MEW YORK OPINION ON Salvation Nell V "The heart throb has been retained in the filming. Miss Starke's expressions of sorrow , and fear and humiliation rank - high in the season's personal accomplishments of this kind on the screen." ' ' New York World That's Urge No. 1 .. To See It at the ' , RIALTO STARTS SUNDAY ' opportunity of using the "Y." Also Mac entertained the boys with sev eral songs and ' dances C. Carl Weigel and Cecil Fisher, of the physical department spoke to the boys about the coming events in the gymnasium and swimming pool. Also they urged the boys to get' into the. gym classes and make records for themselves in .. the champion eights contests and other sports that will come 'in thcirSeeason. 3 pmciauy recorueq in ine omce 01 ( Register of Deeds Penrce, for the last week, there were five transfers of Dundee homes totaling $70,100 ind six North Side sales for ?34,500. The list by districts is: Pa ad, H. J. Orova to C. I. Andraira, 4111 Chi eaA tirMl. tlO.ftOA Anna C, Iavana to B. B. Wood, 1111 CaM atraat, l,S0ft. Kdward C. Uoarka te Lualla, Wltbnalt, aouihwmi cornar Klfilelh aanu ana rar nam ilraot. 111 000. Kathar K. l"Kanala ta Wary Nlaamaan nrtlrih a.vnoa, bwaa raraam llnwa.,1 afrAta. 11 0.1 OA. Wary I. Kollmar to A. . Cartar, tilt California siraai, iu.ooo. North 0ldo. Twanty-fourth atraot Bttwaao Ofdaa ead Fort otraaio. t4.. ' John Xoranaa to W, O, huMB, 1411 Grand avanua. 16,004. C. H. Marahall to C. Cb Mansalt, lilt barmaa avanua, 14,000. Oraeo I. Park to Emma, B. Ooodwla, till Kvana (treat, 14,004. Roaa Rifl to Mlnnla U. Flodmaa, ITt Ida atraat. tlt.BOO. H. J. Orova to C. F. Mann, ITU Brows atraot, 1 4,000. . . Weat laaaaawarth. Barkar avanua. brtwaaa Forty-fourth and Korty-flfth atrrnta. t . Kortawaat. Oarar Oarandrr to Utonrlna I Uadaaa, I2t4-t Miami atraat, 14.100.' Brldcat alrN'amara to O. F. Frit a, 4121 Decatur atreet, ft.too. Central. . H. 8. Andrewa to laador Kroetilor, HIS. 0.4 North Twentieth atreet.. 111.000. J. U Puf to Reap Droa., 410 North RlKMoenta atreet, ana otner property, lii.ooo. Itamla ParkJ - Norman Lewla to Francla - McMahon, IS21 Indiana atreet, 11,440. L. K. Wllllamaon to Anna Ducan, 14b Lincoln boulevard, 14,125.. . Daniel Horrlaan to P. 7. Rlnn, 1111-10 North Thlrty-lllth atreet, 16,260. rathrdral. c" M. Brockmau to State Savlnra Loan Aaaoclation, 4171 Wakely atreet, 47,340. Auxuata C. Cartar to Mary 8. Follmer, 132 North Forty-flrat atreet, 11,000. Mary 8. Follmer to W. U. Haatlnsa, 111 North Forty-flrat atreet, 1 6.000. Waat Farnam. Beatrice B. McKenrr to Jeeeo Is. He- Mullen, northwest corner Forty-flrat and Dodge atreeta, ,oo. Itiniirnm Park. ' T.ewla Reaall to H. R. Milder, 2500-1 South Thirty aecond avenue, 113,000. RnaAH. Minnie Hlnti to Otto June. 2701-7-11 North Sixty-fourth atreet, 14,400. "00" Seriea' Enjoy This Winter By having a dependable heating aystem, regardless of the cold and saow, KNOV that YOUR HOME IS WARM and COT NESBIT Imported Type Healthful' Heat urnaces are dependable heaters, built by experience to give you years, of uninterrupted heating service at surprisingly low fuel expense. Your family Is deserving of pure, MOIST, HEALTHFUL AIR to breathe. Are they get ting it with the old-fashioned stove, furnace or radiator types of heating? They can with the. improved "900 series" NESBIT. The "built-in" humidifier evaporates from 3 to 8 gallons of water each . day. ' Yovtll be proud of your heat-: :::ihg plant if Ws a NESBIT , . ? Local Authorized Dealer ' : ' : E. Mead Hdw., 2202 Military Ave. A. H. Metnif, 4604 Dodfo. Wm. Melaen, 3310 Spauldinr- ' North Side Hdw., 4112 N. 24th. Olaon Bros., 2642 Leavenworth. F. J. Panek, 1713 S. 11th St. Sehollman Broe,-4114 N. 24th. -Thrane-Gille Mfr. Co., 1007 Jackaon. C H. Turney, 0002 Military Ave. Rica Furnace and Tin Works, 68 N. , Main, Council Bluff a. Abrana eV Stall, 2619 Seward. A. E. Cary, 3538 Grand Ave. Farnam Sheet Metal Worka, 2904 Farnam. Dennell, Warea A Bronder, 4818 S. 24th. B. J. Flanaf an, 3104 Leavenworth.' Chaa. F. Krelle, 810 8. 13th. ... J. H. Hall, 1801 Pratt. Standard Furnace and Supply Co. DISPLAY ROOMS 407-13 South 10th St. -411 Pearl St. Omaha Sioux City MEMBER Omaha Manufacturers' Aaaoclation Don't Wait Until Cold Weather Comes to Have the Broken Wind' Shield Glass Repaired We Put New Ones in While You Wait Also Sedan and Coupe Door Glass Broken Windows Replaced Kennard Glass and Paint Co. Sudden Service Call JAckaoa 4356 . . ' 15th and Davenport Let Your Ice Bill Pay forTKis A Complete Portable Ice Machine Highest Quality Throughout ; " Lowest Price : ' r 5l Q ID: This machine will cool a 10-foot showcase and refrig erator 12x9x8 feet. Tool steel shaft and pins, patent safety on discharge lirie and crank case fool-proof. Ten Large Sizes Information regarding; prices installed complete given upon inquiry. " ' ' ' ' - Trapp - G o hr - Donovan Co. ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS AND ' MACHINISTS 1 125-27-29 North 22d St Omaha, Neb. Phone Webater 0464 . Wa M-H a department (or veriuolinf all kinda of ice and newer plants. ii During the "Club Plan" Sale A 31-Piece "Blue Bird" Dinner Set v . Included FREE If yours Is an old-fashioned kitchen with its miles of wasted steps and hours of useless work, come Monday. . This week you have an opportunity to put the greatest of all kitchen conveniences , in1 your home on the payment of $1.00." ' ' The Club Plan Is Limited to One Week " and to a Limited Number of Hoosiers - , . - There are no extra charges during this "Club Plan Sale," and the low 1921 cash price set by the factory prevails. The number is limited. 6 Offers For Those Who Join This Week No..l DOLLAR delivers your Hoosier. No. 2 DOLLAR a week soon pays for it. No. 3 $5.00 allowed for your old cupboard. No. 4 A dollar holds a Hoosier till later. No. 5-iBlue Bird Dinner Set given FREE., No. 6-A new "Hoosier" Cabinet at $42.00. . ' . A HOOSIER CWea Away Next Friday Dinner Set Free! Durinsr the "Club Plan Sale" a beautiful 31-piece Blue Bird Bun galow Dinner Set is included with each"Hoosier" Cabinet. ICroehler Bed Davenport Suite In fumed oak, upholstered in fabri cord leather, comprising an Arm Chair, Arm Rocker, C 7Q CA (full size bed) Davenport, a suite worth $125,00 at. . V JeOU A Complete Bed Outfit Consisting of a beautiful 4-poster bed of rich mahogany, restful link fabric springs and 45-lb. &A7 C all-cotton mattress, art tick and roll edge, the outfit. . OU RUG Bargains nviiw bliCab Will $27.50 Seamleii Velvet Ruga 8-3x10-0 sizes in a number of beautiful patterns that will give gooa service, only Seamleta Velvet Ruga of excellent quality in 9x12 aizea for living and dining rooms, d!01 CA r Maaaive Dining Table A genuine Colonial design in solid quartered oak, with 64 in. full quar. top that ex tends to six t 7 'gn fet. at..... aP .OU Large Dreaser Well' con structed in beautiful walnut with French plate mirror and 4 drawers, 5Q only High-Crade Velvet Ruga-9xl2 sizes, fringed and seamless, in desiens for the living room, be0 P r only .................. $OOa5U Cedar Cheat Made of fra grant red cedar, to protect your furs and woolen gar ments, at the : V . new low price . Monday Special Heavy Galvanixed Tuba Extra large and deep, with handle, Monday 7Qa only at I wC Electric -Toaster - or Grill On which you can toast, fry or boil, complete with cord, Monday only 2 30 Imported Black Forest Clocks Made to look like the genuine "Cuckoo" clock, has chain wind, special for Monday at 69 C EVERYDAY VALUES Good Brooms Electric Irons $3.05 Moo Outfits .98 ACME Freezers ......65 Berry Dishes 19 JTT.. Three-Piece Davenport Suite With mahogany finished frames, com fortably upholstered in a very high grade of blue :$1CQ CA velour, the three pieces well worth $300, here at . . . OJeOU Italian Renaissance Dining Room Suite of nine pieces in solid quar tered oak, comprising a 54-inch Buffet, large China Closet, 60-inch Extension Table and SIX Chairs upholstered in CQOyf CA genuine leather, a suite that la worth $375.00, at. . ' -1