i Sales of Tukey Finn List Week Total $107,200 Karl Burk l'lice Purchased ly Harry F. M'ilkini for Ilonif SwarUlanJrr Property Sold. Um wrrk amounting lo $07. 2l wrr fftotif hy A. T. lukf y K .Son. 1 h 'I u,r y lirnt romidrri hi 4 goo-l indication that bumrti 11 b. k to where it belong. Krai rtute atvay brrn the !t to rfovfr after depreciation n usually thortty follow the te rovery c.( the iuk rjiarkcu. The recent Urge purchaei of Mock ami hotid in the eat ha been looked upon a good index of the Urge amount of money that ha been held hark throughout the country, and that i now coming out to eek profitable return, and with the low ering of interest rates a great deal of thi money will naturally turn to teal estate. Wilkin Buys Back Home. One of the Urgent ale made by the Tukey firm last week wai the le of the Hail Ituck home at .191.! Dewey avenue to llarrv Wilkin of Chicago. Mr. Wilkin wa at one tune a mtdeut of Omaha. His wife, formerly Sue ColpeUcr. wa Imrn and raird here. Me moved to I'hi tago with the t'ndahy firm and then went into the Sinclair Oil company. He hat now resigned and gone quite extensively into the oheep business in the western slate and n going to make hit headquarter in Omaha. A peculiar coincidence in this sale i that Mr. Wilkin bought hi lot from the Smith etate through Tukey on April 14. and planned to build ln home there. Being transferred to Chicago, he sold the lot on May ."!. 101(1. to Mr. Buck, and now he purchase the aame location back again for hi future home. Among the other large transac tion was the tale of what is known a the Swartilandcr property, owned hy Mrs. II. C. Swartzlavtder. on the southwest corner of Twenty-sixth street and Capitol avenue, consisting of six large brick buildings. Thi inerty ha been purchased by Bert Smith and he plan to remodel the building and make it into a first clas apartment. The J. V.. Baum estate sold several additional tots last week, one at For-ty-seventh and California street to F.ugene K. Onrrcux. and five lots at Thirty-fifth avenue and Capitol avenue to Derka & Musil, who plan to huild bungalows at once. Raymond SaalFeld bought of Maud Hollo, S.U6 North Twenty-fifth Mrect. a seven-room modern home. Charles Trimble sold some vacant property at the northwest corner of Forty-first and Charle street to Henry Wilson, and Mrs. John Jen kins' vacant property at Seventeenth and Sprague to Gits Lawson, who will build a home there for himself. Clarke Coit sold four lots to Fran cis and Tony Mas.sara. immediately west of the Country club, on which they will erect one or two houses. Francis Massara's father is very well "known anion? the Country club cir cles, as he has been the chef out there for a good many years. Week's Realty Sales ' Sales of real estate, averaging $4,000 or more, filed in the register of deed office last week, totaled $313,380. These sales, . by districts, are. ' Central. lirnats Bfrkowlts to Jm's Vlckery. southeast cornr. Twenly-nlnth and Jack aon atreets. t 2.1110. H. A. Wolf ompunv to A. O. Mammon, 111 Karnarrt afreet,-1.Ml. (1. W. Loomli to EmH Thomaen, 10.3-J5 South Thirtieth avenue, $6,500. Jennie E. Hanson 10 Elisha . Cook, W North Thlrfy-sUth street. I7.JO0. Katherlne F. Wlflll to Hans Pock, 1129 North Stxleentn street. M.000. F. P. Wslker to E. -K.. Austin, southwest corner Twenty-seventh avenue. and Cht aro atreet. tta.oon. ' F O. Hartman to Pearle H. Clrk, 118 South Thlrtv-flrat street. $6,000. r North Mile. G. F. Jone" to Edeasa M. Cooke. 2703 Fr.it afreet. $4,100. C. J. Heater 1o tlertha J. Guild. H51 Spencer street. $5,600. C. J. McCann to Pearl F. Maley. 410S-10 North Twenty.-eecond street $5,500. Maud A. Hollo to R. W. Saelfeld, 2ST3 Camden avenue. $S,10. Thomaa Dennlaon to F. M. Crane. S141 Florence boulevard, $24,000. Luclan H. Johnson to J. F. ' Moacrop. 2903 Flllsnn avenue. $5,000. X. a. Nelson to 1. P. Putnam, 3S14 Ca 'dwell street. $fi,000. Edith Snnderson to Bertha Alshuler, SOI.i-17 Florence boulevard; $9,000. Sophia W. Petersen to Etta V. Nelson, 381s North Seventeenth afreet. $5,000. Arthur Woodruff to W. F. Berger, 1434 Pratt street. $5,250. H. C. Trim to R. J. Hess, 2733 Saratoga afreet. J4.250. R, S. Starrett to Clara F. Spelce, north west corner Twenty-eighth and Mary street, $8,200. Kiuth Omaha. H. F. Fennett to Elsie P. Ttldgeway, 4520 South Twentieth street. $5,000. Hanecom Park. "W. X Peterson to Vlda V. Hasaelquist, northeast corner Thirty-fourth and Wright atreet. $4,100. F. M. Veatch to H, H. Hennlngson, South Thirty-slith street, between Pacific and Mason streete, $.,-9. , Henry Rohlff to Nebraska Conference Association of Seventh Day Adventista, $.500. Dundee . Alice Zi. Oeiaehman to Letha O. Taylor, Fiftieth atreet, between Farnam and How ard streets, $9,ooo. Tella . Belden to K. P. Smith, .4909 California atreet, $17,000. F. H. Vfhling to O. E. Wagner:- Fitly first atret between Howard and Farnam atreeta. $8,000. Haael W. Lancaster to F. H. Black burn, 621 North Fifty-first atreet, $8,000. W. H. Smalls to E. Eugene - Adams, northeast corner Fifty-first and Farnam atreeta, $19,000. Sooth. Joseph Spatolo to Jennie Engales, 2227 il Pierce atreet. $5,000. Mary A. Krier to William Huston. 57S4 Boutn TMrleentn atreet, .uw. Charlotte Maddiaon to Joseph Ruiicka, 1109 Martha street. $4,600. Week FWriuun. T. J. Shanahan to ratherine T. Kelly, 721 South Thirty-seventh street. $5,600. John Happe to Alice J. Humphrey, 61$ souta Forty-tnira atreet. jo.iuu. Northweet. Treda Scott to Myrtle B. Mariner. For. ty-elghth avenue between Blondo and De catur streets, $7,600. J. A. Ball to Katherine R. Crouch, IS20 North Forty-fifth atreet, $5,200. Catherine Sullivan to Alvina U Munson 430$ Lake street. $4,000. Temple McFayden to Q. E. Beindorff. northeast corner Fiftieth and Miami treats, $5,700. ' Benson. J. E. Laycock to Leo Coppersmith, $931 .Norm stxtletu street. $4,050. Bemis Park. R. F. Lee to Ed Bonge. 3211 Decatur treat, ,po. West Leavenworth. Barker company to L. E, Bernhardt, Mayberry atreet between. Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth atreeta, .jen. Falracrew. Jsabet M. Robblns to Margaret B. Bur gess, jrairacrea. j.pv. During the past frve years, motor truck transport m ureat Britain has Rrown to an investment et OilOJlOn in 3.000 lines. In 1921. 6.000. 000 tons of freight were carried as auxiliary to the railroads. I Homes of Comfort i . 1 L iSfb4 vtlk- J' ' t ,!., i . ' 'A r :t' . ... Copyright, 1921. i a r ' lib B(rrt I 3fil'r J V ' KITCtilK jj" i- ' I i ' W5T SI y aaaf-1-"1! Bee Ad Woman Joins Real Estate Company Miss Serena Rohan of the real csj tate advertising; department of The Omaha Bee has accepted a position- as real estate saleswoman with the. new J. L, Hiatt coiiipan'y, 1338 First national bank building. "I believe there is a well defined field for a saleswoman" in the real estate game," said Milrs Rohan. "In many ' instances the wife of a pros pective buyer will confide in another woman and be frank about matters that ordinarily arc hard to learn." Miss Kohan has been connected with the real estate advertising de partments of Omaha newspapers for the last four years. She enjoys a wide acquaintance among real es tate dealers. Six Sales Totaling $33,775 Made by One Firm in Month The followinir six sales, totaling $33,775, arc reported by the Bedford Johnston company for this month. 00l Norm Thirtieth street to iranK Wear, $4,600. Construction of a house at Forty-fifth and Spencer for a client, $5,325. 7016 Minns Lusa boulevsrd to J. TV. Bowler, $e,860 (through C. B. Stuht com pany). - 2574 PlnUney street, to Mrs. Frank Bur dick, $5,100. Bungalow at Fiftieth and Military ave nue (through Glover & Spain), to Mrs. Matilda Benm, fa. 500. 1110 South Thirty-second atreet. nine room house, to ho used as a parsonage, for Rev, Mlckcljohn of the Church of the Seventh, Day Adventista, $6,500. Houses on Larimore Avenue Sold Before They are Finished Eigjit houses which Benson & Carmichael started building on Lari more avenue in February have all been sold, although they are not all finished, as yet. E. A. Benson, head of the Ben sort & Carmichael firm, had not seen any of these houses until Friday. "This is pretty good proof to me," Mr. Benson said, "that there is de mand in Omaha for five-room houses. W. Rv Gibson to Take Rcsf ' of Three Weeks in West V. R. Gibson, city manager for Payne Investment company, is plan ning to leave todav for California to iook after personal business and for a three weeks rest. Mr. Gibson will visit Los Angeles. San Diego and San Francisco, and will stop at Salt Lake City en route. Frank B. Heintze, with an assist ant, will be in charge of the Payne company's city department during Mr. Gibson's absence. Nearly Half of West Benson . "Acreage Sold in One Week Approximately, one-half of the West Benson acreage, a 110-acre tract put on the market a week ago by Hastings " &' Heyden, has beeu sold. The firm reports several tracts were being sold every day. This ground is divided into one-acre and two-acre tracts. 7- cr i Ik i ma , I . ,i . :U Jir', ,. i.e.' ".x't.I. - No. noe-A. Beauty in a home it a real asset, not only because it is a aourc of con t nual enjoyment and satisfaction, but also because it always assures greater sales value, and therefore reducci the depreciation. In this home beauty it not obtained by expensive ornament, but by careful planning. Proportions are right, but not at the sacrifice of con venience. Study the plan, with its living and dining rooms in front, the arrange ment of hall, bedrooms, bath, stairs and linen closet. Notice the breakfast alcove, the clothes chute, the cabinet and the cool place for the refrigerator. Working drawings for Homes of Comfort may be obtained from Adams & Kelly company, Omaha. Grading h Started on Ridgewood Tract Grading was started last week on the Ridgewood tract. 70 acres, bought by Shuler & Cary last winter from the Wood estate, on West Pacific street Streets will be built in the tract and some of the hills cut down. The tract will be subdivided into lots of one acre or more and will be put on the market in May. Pacific street paving, the contract for which was let last week, will ex tend along the south side of this ground. A petition is being circu lated for a water main and those in terested believe they will meet with no opposition in obtaining the water service. ' Insurance Agency Sold. Bedford-Johnston company, real- tr.re hae nlirrriaspd the itlSUraiTCC rJ tlie Rhndp.fnritromcrv company, 806 to 812 World-Herajd building. The Rhodes-Montgomery company has been in general insur ance business for 14- years. Dur ing the last four years it has been associated with the Bedford-John ston company. A. j. Yvcsierncrg, who has been manager for the Rhodes-Montgomery company, will continue as. manager, of the Bedford Johnston company's insurance' de partment. Sarpy County Tract to Be - . .. Marked in Acre Plots . Hastings & Heyden have taker! over a .tract at Forty-eighth and Harrison streets, just over the Doug las county line, in Sarpy county, and it wilt be put on the market in, acre plots in about a week. , This property is west and slightly south of the Dold Packing, company plant. Buy Your Furnace at Factory Price THE Omaha -made "Over draft" line of furnaces, ex ceptional in their capacity , for producing greater heat from less fuel, are obtainable at extra ordinarily low figures. You secure factory prices with out the addition of heavy freight costs and dealers' commissions. Installed complete by our factory experts. See the various models of these guaranteed furnaces at our Ral ston factory, or have us mail literature and prices. , Howard Stove & Furnace Co. . Ralston, Neb. Omaha's Industrial Suburb Telephone Ralston 52 THH lit: OMAHA. Sl'NPAY, Ami!. 16. 1922. By Adami ft Kelly Company. W. J. Palmer Enters Business for Self W. J. Palmer, for the last five years an officer of the Drake Realty Construction com pany and former manager of the Drake' Rental agency, has re signed from the Drake- companies and ' entered the business of prop erty management under the name of V. J. Palmer company. His of fices are in 616 Kceline building. Mr. Falmer or ganized the Drake Rental agency and was sccreta ry- W. J. Palmer.- trcasurer of three Drake holding companies Has Ground Floor Quarters. Pending installation of new eleva tors in the Railway Exchange build ing, the Schroeder Investment com pany has secured temporary quarters on the; ground floor of the same building with offices facing Fifteenth street. During the time it -is occu pying temporary quarters this. firm expects to have its present office re arranged and remodeled in order to take care Of expanding business. Three Houses Sold in Day The following three houses were sold last week by the D. E. Buck company in one day: 6015 North Twenty-fourth street, to G. Gippe, $6,500; 3524 Fort street, to J. H. Noble, $3,700; 2731 Saratoga street, to E. Alford,. $4,000. A River Huns Over Grand View Lots Of feretl for Sale Prosnrrttvf Drali llradft! Off It Real Fitate Hoard After I n dilation of lWationt. The Real Ftte board last wrrk dinoveifd that efforts ate being made to sell lot in the Mi"uri river, in in addition known Grand View, The board is uarniug every pros pective nurrhaer cf liiaml View iott to cet the ttreet address and all other detail in connection with the property before raying any money. An inqmry was received by a member of the board from V. A. Tuhb of llouktou, Te: , (or an an ptaiaat of lo tirand View lots. A telegraph reiiict wa received from C, S. llaiiacu of Sioux City for an apptaUal on one lot. The board office investigated and found that the 16 lM inquired shout by Mr. Tuhb are all in the ilouri river and that the lot inquired about by Hansen of Soux City is in the rat bottom between s couple of railroad track, out of the industrial district and with sn involved title. "Of course, we headed off thee ales." Mid President lholei of the l-oard. "but we don't know what further efforts are being made to sell these river lot. We have not found out who i trying to sell them, but we nope inai any nuver oi i urann View lot k the Real Estate board for the address of th lot before making any payments.' Three Lola and Three Homes in Dundee Sold for $.')8,690 Sale of three Dundee residence tots and three homes announced by the C. B. Stuht company last week total $58,690. New brick -eneer houses will be erected on all three of the lots immediately, according to the Stuht company. The lots and their purchasers are: Vorthaast cornar f If y-firat avanua and Farnam (ihroiiab Ilaatinsa A Hydn), to Myra E. Whlta Klfiy-firat avenua and Podf, to John X.-rarvin. Fifiy-arond. htirn Farnam and Har rv. to Tampla McFayil'n. The homes and their purchasers are: MM Hawtnnmr. I Alfrd J. Brawn. Wnnlwnnh avanua. lo l.anra Janrr. "A Minna l.uao houlrvard (through n'lrord-Johnann) to J. W. Howlta. Drake Agency to Furnish Apartments in Dartniour Manager Austin of the Drake Rctnal agency announced Saturday that the Drake interests will enter the furnished apartment field. The Dartmoor, at Twenty-econd and Jones streets, is the first Drake build ing in which the apartments will be furnished, according to Austin. Theprescnt plan is to furnish these apartments whenever any vacancies occur and rerent them furnished. Clean Awnings are New Awnings Let us clean your old and soiled awnings. We also put them up. Estimates on Ntw Work Sorensen Tent and Awning Co, "Th Home of Classy Jkwninga" EXPERT WORKMANSHIP AT Untie 9187 2524 Farnam Iron and Wire Fences and Gates Railings, Window and Door Guards, Trellises and Flower Borders. Iron Clothes Posts, Door Screen Guards and Paper Burners. Champion Iron and Wire Works J. J. Leddy, Prop. 150S Jacksonl JAckson 1590 Anchorite Fence Posts MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Omaha Real JZstate Easy Monthly Payments ( Funds Available Immediately The Omaha Loan & Building Association Northwest Corner 15th and Dodge Streets A RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTOR IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN BUILDING YOUR NEW HOME Let us refer you to such parties. Your problem, whether large or. small, will receive our careful attention. FOUR YARDS TO SERVE YOU UPDIKE 4500 DODGE STREET Genasco Latite Shingles The Interlocking Shingle That Cannot Curl A reliable Trinidad asphalt roofing with a green slate surface. The lower corner folded under, giving a beautiful shadow-line and hexagonal shape. The inter locking wire holds the bottom fast. Adams Kelly Co. Omaha Man Writes Book . On Art of Salesmanship ,"MoJfni Mrlho.il in Selling i PUfu.af ProMfnit in Coticiaf, RratlatMr Manner. Innumerable articles au.I hmAa ilue been written on the art of ! nle.mnlip, One of ilir Utieat eon. iritnitor to literature oi thi char acier i an Onulun, .. J, oeng, jlr manager of the Ntbraka le nient romponv. The botk' title i "Modern Method in Selling" lltohhf Merrill rompaiiv). It i well written. It statement are made in routine huinc I'ng luh and ran be read with pleanne bv the ale manager who hat'rrarh ed a lnsh pnioii. or the tonus salesman who i nll struggling for recognition. Experience in Selling. The author know whereof lie h rites. He las had experience as a salesman and alr manager, to which he ha added a wealth of knowledge acquired frnm atudy of other text book bv sale expert. The woik i written not only for he who already is engaged in sell ing, but (or those who are contem plating the sale field. It presents thi problem of thoxe who are sell ing at wholesale or retail; of the salesman who calls on trade or the man who writes the sales tetter, diei-cs the window or display counter or writes advertisements. In his introduction, Mr. Hocnig tavs: Each Has Same Problem. "The traveling salesman carries his sample or his articles for demonstration. The sales person in the retail store ha the goods or articles in stork and his knowledge for hi equipment. The man who writes the sate letter has only his knowledge of the goods and those who are expected to buy them. This knowledge and hi knowledge are bis equipment. Kach has different equip ment with which to work out the TE IV ART'S EED TORE Carry a complete line of Flower, Grass and Garden Seeds Bulbi, Hardy Perennials and Poultry Supplies Fresh Cut Flowers Always on Hand ' 119 North 16th Street (Opp. Postoffice) Phone JAckson 0977 The KELSEY-OMAHA NURSERIES Office and Salgrount 17th and Capitol Avenua . I'omplet lin of Treea, Shruba and Roaet. Special Price All Week On Apple Treea and Grapea to farmers and gardeneri. I.andicape man at your service free. Tel. WAlnut 3430 Ornamental Iron and Wire Fencing Anchor Fence Co. 207 North 17th DO 6799 Lumber & 'Coal Co. L. J. Hoeni. ranie irolilnn. Kadi pienl on griting Iik mr!.4Ke mIouk certain p.-iUiM ay la the hrain. lite wnier through the MTt-r of mkIiI, the cr foii.il mIi'miuii ihriMicli a many m nr a. nooMhIe." Willi llii arKiiiiient a his hai. tlii writer pot into all the ramili r.iiioiu of calrMii.iusliip ami explain clearly tlioe ni;ililua(ioiH iirrHril. In a canipaiiiii to prevent flruc lioii of iIip lnnliways hy overloaded vehicles, the Mate department of puhlic vvork of Massachusetts ha inspectors stationed on all of the important I rat tic routes in the state for the purpose of weighing the loads of motor trucks. 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Munroe Furnace & Sheet Metal Works "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" . Phone JA ckton 4066. 1718 Cats Street. why a concrete block garage It's fire-safe important because of the oil and gasoline fire hazard. It's a stronger, more permanent ' garage than a temporary and fire hazardous structure. It protects your car from thieves and trespassers, keeps the1 finish new and gives cheap and conven- ' ient storage. '.. . Omaha Concrete Products Association Aik any manufacturer of Concrete Block for detailed information 6-C Starvation Wipes Out Entire Village linden, ,pi, I.VJlif eiitup.p idalion f I one J!age in (he 'ole Verrhnif O-nlon, I'aiUr repuhli., h een wipe J am hy (amine, Thi report, nude by J Ru I hildt -t l yiulihuig, ', American P'Jirf d n iniktratioii aupervisor lor lliti di rut. lut jut hem trrit, t h? I nmloii elhte of Ihe A K. A . The ehine popuUium h n0 peri.hed ol hung"." files Child. "Wonl In jul heen hionglil 'in that i he Ut luur Tartan iu ded" 'I homh ihe A li . on Fehrua'n I u leednig AHUM children m il i. Iia.it I. t rtinuet ilia i ll'ere are hem ecu .imi iimi JmKI. ihii nihrrs who ate not heniK reached hy anv rchel 4emy nd Ihi mux oiprnil on a scant .npplv ol nhsii lute lor their lues thin Hinier 1 oiirtirn ounce of edible day pei day is ihe total supply available pi oiue dikiriit. Itread. of ciiise."i aholutely imhiitalde, and now ecen coiniiion fertiher i hems used (ot I'liuiau fitml. "1 think alo thai the calm, al most stoical niamier in which the people are treadinu the path I" death deserves to he recorded, a showing a spirit tine sampled hy in) people in recent years." (loal and Par rot I.osinp ' Out at Mascots in 17. S. Nary Wasltineton, April IS.'Ihe ea' doing goats of the navy are retiring to llie tin cans of civihiration. They have discarded the navy tine in such iiiiiiihcrs is to he altno.t e tinct as navv mascots, it is reliably reported. OwinR lo Ihe slacknei. in the nuu-ot htisiuess, the Roat historic place Is a ship's mascot t bcine taken hv the cat. who is re ported lo be t locking on hoard ihi) in large numbers. The navy parrot also is losing his perch on the navy guns, giving way to the more re spectable dog, who is now gain? down to the sea in ships more thin ever before. j FERTILIZER Insures Satisfaction Omaha, Nab. . ,. , . . . . . .