Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1922, PART THREE, Image 19

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    $11,386,000 Spent
On Buildings in
Omaha in 1921
Amount Within $30,000 of
Total in 1921 LargfBt
Permit for New Hih
School.
DuIMinjf operations amtiorized by
the city building department during
Ml amounted to $11,336,000, which
was within $50,000 of, the total for
the previous year. The total for
19J0 was $11,433,970; fcr 1919, $9,022,
647. .
' Tl.. 1 ft." ' . ' . . . "
nc largest permit isuea during
mc year was ior tie t
Omaha Tcchni-
al High cshoct
amounting to
$.'.890,0i)0. (
Building operations for the year
ic tiu5sincu a loiiows:
Permit. Colt.
'" "n fl,mlly).. tM (.4.110
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f Mr, buildings
sit, 200
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Stnrra and warehouses...
47
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11
Xh.rta
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Atteratluna and additions
to ilwHiiinim
Allerattnna und addltlona
to otliur tlian dwell
ing ,
I'llllne atatlnna
MlftcllaneuuH, aurli a
fir escapes, etc
cm.aoo
li
i7,oa
7.eoo
Toe I l.tss J11,JS6,000
Building permits were taken out
for the following projects, each Cost
ing $25,000 or more, during the year
tyjl: -
Sam and I.oula Epstein,' 4819-21
' Kftuth Twenly-fourtli, brick
more and' ofCkn building
Metropolitan Water District,
Twentieth and I'oppleton Ave.,
brink Ice phint
Omaha, Loan & Building associa
tion. Fifteenth and Dudgo,
lirlrk and steel addition
Alexander n'k, lsli-SH Califor
nia, lirti-k and steel guraire....
Our Snvlour Lutheran church.
2930 Izard, brick church build
ing H. Clrosa, Twenty-first and
Nicholas, brick warohouae
Drake Knalty Construction com
pany. 664 South Twenty-sixth,
hydroatoue and reinforced con
crete, apartment buildings.....
EvHugeHrHl Lutheran church.
Thirtieth and - Hedlek Ave.,
brick and ateel church building
Redemptoriat Fathera of Nebras
ka, 2923 Fontenelle boulevard,
brick and concrete school build
ing Baker Ice Machine company.
3 452-76 Evana. brick and ateel
35.000
40,000
100,000
15,000
35,000
, ' 15,000
175,000
40,000
30,000
shop building 110,000
! and Willis Ave,, brick and rein
forced conrreto school building
J. A. Swanson, 418 North Thirty
eighth,, brick residence .......
Klmer J. Neville, 2234-38 Farnam,
alterations to brick hotel and
stores
Immanuel Deaconess Institute,
4710 North Thirty-fourth, brick
end reinforced cor orete Bisters'
home
Omaha News company, 1419-25
davenport, one-story addition
' ' to brick building
Elizabeth Kuntz estate, 1720-30
St. Marys Ave., alterations to
.'. brick and ateel hotel building..
.(-.Salvation Army, Inc., 2010 Sher
j man Ave., alterations and addi-
' ' Hon to brick building -
? M. A. Dlsbrow & Co., 1207-13
Nicholas, brick storage building
71.000
45,000
25,000
5,000
35,000
25,000
55,000
50,000
; A. IT. Blank, 1519-21 Pouglaa.
brick and reinforced concrete
store building 125,000
- Board of Education, 3007-8 J
Cuming, frame school building 100,000
Drake Realty Construction com
pany, 1029 Park Ave., hydro
atone and reinforced concrete
apartment building J00.OOO
Schmoller & Mueller Piano com
; pany, 1514-16-18 Dodge, one-
story addition to brick building 80,000
Ralph Renwick, 206 North Forty
ninth, reinforced concrete -
apartment building 175,000
World Realty company, 1502-10
Douglas, fireproof, urlcK, ateel
n ..Infnprait nnnpr.tA theater
bnllding 300,000
Ames Realty corporation, ziid-zo
Ames, reinforced concrete thea
ter and apartment building....
Hastings - Meyer - Martin - Wolfe
syndicate. Seventeenth and
Howard, brick store building..
Standard Oil company, 602-4
South Eighteenth, brick and
-jlnrnNioil TtncratA nfflca build-
250,000
60,000
. ing "3,000
J. K. Hyde, Thlrty-ixin ana 4V,
brick wool-pulling plant 30,000
Woolworth Store company, uu
134 South Sixteenth, alterations
.A f.nn anrf Interior of brick
building 35.000
A. Theodore, ua-o- ooum
Thi.,,..fir., liu hrtclr snnrt-
ment building : . 61,000
Traver Uros., Inc., 628 Boutn
Twenty-ninth, brick and ateel
apartment house
. n T-rann . 4QM.11 Dodire.
70,000
"brick apartment building S7.000
George E. Barker, 3U2--o-o-m
North Fifteenth, brick and con
crete storage and store building
Roberta Sanitary Dnlry company,
2901 Cuming, brick and rein
forced concrete dairy depot....
University of Nebraska, Forty,
third Ave. and Emile, brick
and reinforced concrete nurses
home ... ..-...,...
Board of Education. Thirty-third
and Cuming, brick, concrete
i i enmm.n!Bl Hiarb.
75,000
15,000
150,000
school building 2.8'MOO
Drake Realty construction com
panv. Thlrty-eichth and Dav
enport, five hydrostone and re
inforced concrete apartment
building
. St. Marys pariah. 04 North Flf-
.i-.i. kpn!, a..hrm1 atirt fhurch
235,001
building "'M0
J Murphy, 932- outn iv.cn-
ty-fourth, brick theater, atore
and of Hce building
Drake Realty Construction com
- pany. Fortieth and Cass, three
' hydrostone and reinforced eon-:-
creta apartment buildings
70.000
150,000
Soldiers of Fortune Glad
To Get Out of Spanish Army
London,' Dec. 31.T-The American,
Canadian and British soldiers of for
tune who enlisted in the Spanish For
eign legion to fight the Moors are
now free to quit their jobs if they
pay back the bonus which they re
ceived upon their enlistment, . the
Spanish government has announced.
Most of the soldiers of fortune en-!-itpit
from London, and to a man
they are now disillusioned of their
t-lorious adventure. The Moors have
tut uo such a stiff fight that the
came of conquering their country is
no longer looked upon as the snap
it was thought to be by the unem
1 toyed ex-service men.
800 Assyrian Children.
Reported to Be Starving
New York, Dec. 5t.-FKe hnn
dred Ayrian children outside and
oOO inside the Near East Relief or
phanage at Hamadan, Persia, are
starving, the national headquarters
of the relief organization was in
formed by a cable receved from rep
resentatves in the Persian
These workers also reported VUU
widows in dire want in the same
city, with no funds available to care
for them. .
Four dollars a month will be re
quired to keep each of the children
alire during the remaining -winter
ssoetis, according to the cable.
For the Live
Boys of Omaha
Y.M. C. A. New Year's
Boys Entertainment
Proves Great Success
Lat Friday and' Saturday after
noons and evenings the boys division
of the Y. M. C. A. held their annual
New tears entertainment in the as
sembly hall of the "Y" building. At
all four entertainments the hall was
crowded to capacity.
An orchestra from Central High
school furnished music in the eve
nings, while Travis Nesbit, a mem
ber of the boys' division, played the
piano for the afternoon matinees.
These annual entertainments arc
put on by the boys of the "Y." Pro-
ceeds are expended in providing ad
ditional privileges for the boys' di
vision. Last year the proceeds went
toward purchasing a motion picture
machine and providing turns tor the
past season.
11ns year the proceeds are going
toward recovering the game room
with durable floor covering and pro
viding an additional budget to pro
vide movie films for the coming year.
The boys who were selling tickets
reported a good selling campaign.
Next week will be announced the re
sults of the contests and the win
ner?. The entertainments this year were
well attended and many remarked
that it was better than that of last
year, and hoped another would be
planned for next year..
BoysoftheY.M.C.A.
Members Should Know
- During the past two season Dono
van Gouldin has been a regular ant
faithful attendant at gym and Bible
classes as well as the other privileges,
In all activities Donovan has grad
ually and consistently developed to
a place of unusual efficiency and lead
ership. In the physical department
Don is a gym leader m junior is class
and has made a good record as
sauad leader.
Donovan was at Camp Sheldon last
summer, where he was an enthusias
tic camper and entered into all the
sports and athletics. J. he cheertnl
and friendly attitude toward hi
camp mates made him many friends.
His cottage leader and camp direc
tors always found him willing to do
any service for the benefit oi others
and the welfare ol the camp.
In the boys' division activities this
winter Donovan has a place in the
Captains' club and the Rooters'
club. In the athletic and swimming
meets he won ribbons.
He attends the First Christian
Sunday school and is in the eighth
grade of Saratoga school. Donovan
is the 13-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Goulin, living at 6555
North Twenty-fourth street.
School Year Is
Marked By Plan
For New Schools
Work Begun on Technical
High Building North High
Planned Citizenship
Is Stressed.
A review of the year in the publi
schools, by J. H. Beveridge, super
intendent, contains the lollowing
nnpninc naraeranhs:
"The outstanding feature of the
last year in school progress was the
letting of the contract for the new
Omaha Technical High school. At
the present time there are enrolled
in this school 2,700 pupils.
"The new building is not being
built to accommodate this number,
hut the new North High school,
which will be started soon, will re
lieve the congestion at both Central
and Omaha Technical High schools.
"South High school must be re
lieved. At the opening of the next
semester it will have to run on two
shifts, and immediate attention must
be given to increase its accommoda
tions." '
Already Under Way.
The Omaha Technical High school
already is under way, on a tract of
three blocks, between Cuming and
Burt streets, from Thirtieth to Thirty-third
streets.
It is estimated that the completed
structure will cost nearly $3,000,000.
Its east and west length will be 600
t'eet.
Some of the pupils of the High
School of Commerce are being
housed in temporary buildings on
the site of the Omaha Technical
High school.
Th new school olant will replace
the High School of Commerce build
ings on Leavenworth street, between
Seventeenth and Nineteenth streets.
Trip ipw North Hieh school will
be erected at the southeast corner of
Thirty-first street and Ames avenue
and will cost approximately $750,000.
The Board of Eudcation is consid
ering the selection of an architect.
Stress on Citizenship.
T1i thrift work amone the pupils
of the city has resulted in the school
children now having in the banks a
total of $120,000.
'Soecial stress has been placed tins
semester on good citizenship," the
superintendent adds.
night schools to have the foreigner I
Kverv enon is dcier mauc m
feel that we expect mm to oecoinc
a good citizen. .
"We have 1,500 enrolled m ou
elementary night schools. wnic
our
means that we are training this num
ber of men and women to learn to
read and write the English language
and to grasp the benefits and re
sponsibilities of an American citi
zen. "Through all the work in the
schools as attempt is being made to
inculcate in the boys and girls and
men and women a most wholesome j
respect for cor flag and what it rep-
teients. and with this respect to ;
make them realize that every citizen,
by his rote, is just as influential as
any otner citizen in muiuinn i.ic
future of this country." J
Females and young persons are
o!y permitted to work S hours a
week in the British spinning mills, j
German coal mines are adopting ;
steel posts in place of wooden props j
as a measure of economyj ,
Omaha Federal
Land Bank Leads
In Farm Loans
Local Institution Is Largest
Formers Co-Operative In
stitution in U. S., Says
President
By D. P. HOGAN.
rrMldrat, redrral JUaMI Bank ef Omaha.
With $1125.000 paid up capital.
$626,655.07 surplus and undivided
profits and $.-6.5'.v,340 in loans, the
I-ederal Land Bank of Omaha is the
largest of the 12 Federal Land bank
and the largest farmers' co-operative
instition in the United States. Tho
Federal Land banks are truly co-op
erative. The farmer borrowers fur
nish the capital. All net earnings
belong to them.
lhe suit attacking the constitu
tionality of the Federal Land hanks
was decided In favor of the banks,
February 29, and immediately the
Federal Land Bank of Omaha made
preparations to resume loaning op
erations. Sold at Par.
Forty million dollars of 5 per cent
20-year bonds were sold for the Fed-
Land bank system n May at par
and a like issue of $60,000,000 -in
bonds was sold in October at par.
Loans have been closed during the
year amounting to $9,257,200. The
total amount of first mortgage loans
outstanding, shown by states at pres
ent, is as touows:
Iowa I27.MS.BM
Nebraska n.MH.Hll
Houth Dakota) .IM.g.tO
Wyoming 1,714,61(0
Realize Good Fortune.
The net earnings of this bank for
the year 19J1. amount to S400.359.S1
A dividend of 6 oer cent per annum
was declared for the first half of
the year and a dividend of 8 per cent
per annum was declared for the last
half of the year. The rate charged
borrowers on new loans during the
year was 6 per cent per annum on
the oj-year amortization plan.
Borrowers who secured their
loans through this system five years
ago at 5 per cent, now realize their
good fortune. I heir loans continue
at 5 per cent without renewal
charges, while their, less fortunate
neighbors who borrowed on the old
five-year plan are now obliged to
renew their loans at a high interest
rate witi excessive commissions.
Market Greatly Improved.
The market for farm loan bonds
has greatly improved during the past
three months and there is every
reason to believe that a much larger
issue of bonds will be taken by in
vestors in the next bond sale than
has been taken in the last year.
In spite of adverse agricultural
conditions during the past year, the
loans of the federal Land Bank of
Omaha have proved their high qual
ity by the very limited number of
delinquents shown in the monthly
statements to the farm loan board.
.Those remaining past due longer
than 60 days are so small as to bs
practically negligible. 4
Informed of Need.
The officers of the Federal Land
Bank of Omaha are fully informed
of the urgent need of farm loan
funds in this district and are makinc
every effort in their power to secure
as large a supply of funds for loans
as possible. . ..
There is every reason to hone that
the market for Federal Land bank
bonds will continue to improve and
that within the next six months the
supply of funds will fairly well take
care of the demand of eligible bor
rowers ior good loans.
New Petrograd-Stockholm
Wire Line Will Be Built
Stockholm, Dec. 31. A direct tele
graph line from Petrograd to Stock
holm will shortly be constructed, it
was announced by the Russian soviet
ews agency here. At the present
time all telegraphic communications
between Russia and the outside world
must go either by way of Finland or
through Reval. The new line will
link up with the Great Northern ca
bles to London and Paris.
1922 is the 22d year of
experience in Omaha Real
Estate. Sound Investments
my specialty.
J. B. Robinson
Realtor '
542 Peters Trust Building
Do. 8097
T"
We Wish to Express
Our Most Sincere Greetings
to
Our Friends and Customers
CD.Birkett&Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
Ja. 0633. 350 Peters Trust BIdg
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
Enjoy 1922 by Bowling at Our
Alleys. Most Convenient.
Farnam Bowling
Alleys
1807 Farnam.
Do. 6221
THAT 1922 be filled with good
fortune and happiness, is the
sincere wish of
ROC RS THE FLORIST
stesoiethst.
THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1922.
If jgr. ' .
Im Welcome to.
W with to thank aur (Ottoman,
tudenit and frlanda tor our pro
ri during thia yar, Writ for
fr raulof of day and night
achool.
National Automobile School
2814 N. fOth Stmt, Omaha, Nfb.
Wtbtttr 04
Bt WUhaa for Happlntai and
t rotparttjr throughout th yar.
Petersen & Michelsen
Hardwire
4911-11 8. 54th Bt. llarktt 1171
Mar Happtnaat and Fronparltr b
youri throughout th Netr Year
Platner Lumber & Coal Co.
4001 Farnam Street Wal. 0330
Happy New Year
Wickham Bros.
Contractor! and Buildera
19 Scott St. Council Bluffi, la.
Phone 488
HAPPY
NEW YEAH
from
Korisko Funeral Home
231 and O Sta. MA. 0680
For Ah Enjoyable Hour at
POCKET BILLIARDS
Come to the
DELUXE
1516 Farnam Street
A HAPPY. NEW YEAR
J. M. Anderson
Painting, Decorating and Paperhanging
616 Omaha National Bank
Ja. 1016
See our complete new apring line of
Niagara Wall Papcra, at newer and
lower prices.
I WISH a Happy and Proaperona New
Year to my cuatomera aa an appre
ciation for their courtesy shown me
during the past year.
M.KEISER
Tailor
306 South 18th Street
JA. 1187
We Wish All of Our Patrons
A Happy New Year
Pocket Billiards and Billiards
Good Tables, light, and
Ventilation
.v
Herrick Bros.
Billiard Parlor
204 South 14th Street
The
Better
Printers
van your New Year
to he full of contentment
and happiness.
Beacon Press
1210 Howard St. Doug. 1609
A NEW YEAR full of hap
piness, contentment and
prosperity, is the sincere
wish of the
W. Farnam Smith
& Co. .
1320 Farnam St. Jackson 0564
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
I wish you a Happy New Year;
A year big with achievement;
A year rich with affection
of those who are dear to you ;
A year mellow xwith happiness
and contentment.
Guy L.
Serrica
Hudson Super-Six and Essex
Distributors
A Happy New Year
Millard Hotel
Two-irlndoir, cuUlda rooms, fUt-ela
hap
UtM Olvan rarmanant Guntt
A Haprr and Proaparoui K'tw Tr
Mid-West Battery Co.
Our Mtailoa la To Make Your Battr?
La.it Lonrtr"
I1S1 South 24th ttnet
Bait Wlihte (or
A Happy and Praaparoua New War
H. Norman's Pool Hall
260S N Street Market S9S2
Spend an Hour with V$ New Year'a
Beat Wiahea for
A Happy and Froiperoui New Year
Lutie M. Bryant
BEAUTY PARLORS
20S Kevlll Block At. 1644
i
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
To Our Friends
and Patrons
Olson Bros.
Tin and Furnace Work
2612 Leavenworth St. At. 0923
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Sundgren Pie Co.
1560 South 24th Street
The Best of New Year Wishes
from
MODERN DRY CLEANING
SERVICE
4408 N. 24th St. EE 0014
KIND remembrances and every
good wjsh for the coming
New Year.
A B C CLEANERS
407 South 24th AT 4315
A 1922 Announcement
"Just an adv." to announce the
opening of our offices for a gen
eral real estate business.
A Happy New Year to All.
A resolution might be, buy
"the investment worth while"
through the
Seavey Hudson Co.
228-29 City National Bank Building
Do.' 9069
Read My Daily Adv. in The Bee
1921 1922
We want to assure our
patrpns that during N
the coming; year we
will endeavor to merit
their patronage on a
service and quality
basis.
A New Year of
no regrets.
GORDON
Fireproof Warehouse
& Van Co.
219 N. 11th DO 0394
Smith
First
New Years Creatine All Our Many
friends and Cuatomera
Quality Meat Market
RANK YCN
U94 S. lth Street Ja. 8423
A Prosperous and Happy New Year
To All My Friends and Patrons
Henry Foley Coal & "w
Feed Co.
At M4
Prosperity and Best Wishes
for the New Year
A. L. Dick Co.
1009 N. 16th Street Ja. let
Accept Our Personal
Greetings
for a Very Happy
New Year
Skoglund Studio
1520 Douglas Jack. 1373
Start the
New Year Right
Try ALISON'S Doughnuts
Alison Doughnut Shop
3302 Parker St. Web. 5872
Hoping that 1922 will be the
Happiest Year you have
ever known.
Adler & Forbes
1722 North 24th Street
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALT.
Victory Furniture Emporium
Emanuel Vaks, Prop.
At New Location
SOU S. 24th St. Phone Market 2370
Opposite City Hall
High Grade and Staple Furniture
May Much Happiness and
Prosperity' Be Yours
During the
New Year.
Ernest Bihler& Co.
Commercial Photographers
Do. 7531. ' 320 Leflang Bldg.
A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
I have recently added a line
of gents' furnishings which
will appeal to anyone de
manding quality and price.
Included is the famous Wil
son Bros, line of shirts, etc.
Spring cloths and styles are
now ready for your in
spection. Thomsen, the Tailor
2822 Leavenworth St. Ha. 4107
Hotel Neville
We wish today to extend
New Year's Greetings to our
many friends and patrons.
May their cup of cheer be
filled to overflowing with
good will, health, happiness
and prosperity.
Hotel Neville
107 N. 16th St. DO. 3964
A year full of
prosperity and
happiness
is the wish
of the
Omaha
Cold
Storage
Co.
New Year'a Crectlnga
to Our
Friends and Patrons
Delft Hair Parlor
309 Neville Block. Ja. 1703.
Happy New Year
Te All My Cuatomera and Friends
For roponalble moving, call
Ford Transfer
117 Douglas gtreet, Atlantic ZIH
34 8. Main, Council Bluffs
TO GREET YOn WITH
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
A. E. F. Transfer
6060 Military Ave. Walnut 4S92
Mr. Cleuon, Mgr. Res. Tel. K13
I EXTEND my personal
greetings for a Happy
New Year to my friends
and customers.
JACK KLINE
Automobile Painting
2047 Farnam DO. 6386
A VERY
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
to all our customers
and friends.
GEORGE VAN BUSKIRK
Coal Dealer
Good Coal at Seasonable Prices.
26th and Martha Har. 1410
May the New Year Bring You
Much Joy and Happiness
Dundee Delicatessen
5009 Underwood
THE MERRIAM HOTEL
25th and Dodge Sts.
wishes you a New Year full
of the better things of life.
G. C. Thompson, Prop.
'A Happy and
Prosperous New Year
to All
American
Upholstering
Company
2022 N. 24th
Web. 1086
Best Wishes
for
A Happy
, and
Prosperous
New Ycir
George A. Roberts
Grain Co.
320 Grain Exchange Building
Omaha, Nebraska
I
' want to thank our many friends
and customers for their increasing
patronage and wish everybody a Pros
perous New Year.
Nebraska Tire
& Rubber Co.
MAKERS OF
"CORNHUSKER TIRES"
An Honest Product
, that will keep faith with you
t
W. W. WUCHTER, Treasurer and Genera! Maaafef
fJ-C
1922
BEST WISHES
rOB A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Fred Parks
4701 8. 2(th BU MsrV.t tltl
Window Clans. Varnish. Paints. Enamels
Full Line Artists' Supplies
Happy New Year
John Morgal and Son
Plumbing, Gss Fitting and Heating
23m S. Main At. Council Bluffs
Phone 4880
A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAK
Tu Our Friends and Patrons
Henry Haman
1104 Clark Street Webster IST1
Your Patronage Is Appreciated.
Accept Our Heartfelt Thanks
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Edward J. Carville
Meat Market -712
S. 16th St. Atlantic 385S
From Omaha's Most Exclusive
BILLIARD PARLOR
Academy Billiard Parlor
SIS South 16th Street
Harry Lincoln Freddie Fay, Props.
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS
to Our Friends and Customers
DREFOLD HAIR DRESSING.
PARLOR
1001 W. O. W. Bldg. JA S325
Ma); the New Year
Bring You Prosperity and
Happiness
L. V. Nicholas
Oil Co.
17th and Howard , AT. 4040
Dear Friends:
"George," president and
manager of George C. Hedges
& Co., Better Cleaners and
Dyers for discriminating peo
ple Tailors and Hatters, too
wishes you and yours a most
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
and may all blessings be yours.
Your credit is good. I ha
reserved a page for yon In
our ledgers and will be honor
ed -to have you make use of
it during the coming year.
Assuring you of my sincere
desire to serve you in every
way and with many thanks
for your co-operation, which
will enable me to give the peo
ple of South Omaha and vi
cinity a real, regular cleaning
plant,
I am,
Faithfully Yours, '
GEORGE C. HEDGES,
Pres.
George C. Hedges
& Co.
5009 South 24th Street
Market 3880