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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 25, 1909, ’ = — - - ] TIMELY REAL ESTATE COSSIP| s sl | S [ ARTINGI] Time is Getting by Jensen Company. Splendid ‘Assortment of Ne w Romopy o MO N DAY Sh 0 rte r ‘ - Styles, Satisfying Quality; Matchless e Low Prices are the destinguishing ‘We will place on sale the follow- 1. v ’ . o Newottattng to sett santh Tairscenth ([l ns s = ol Gane P The builders are knocking in the store néxt to ours soon they will ; : S features of Omaha’s Biggest Clothing Street Property te Greeks and ishing section start in here, and we must necessarily bring our great half-price altera- £ 3 4 ? § o o o tion sale to a close. As long as It lasts, however, you will find no other e 4 Selhng Event. Puild o reh t] chances in the town to buy diamonds, high class jewelry, cut glass, etc., b - 3 North Side. ns nose Uc at such low prices. o " L e BROOCHES—Diamond and Pearl Sunbursts, regular prices, $20.75 to $ ’ They are perfecty ream 3580, now 10.38 © $19.75 : ) anuraciurer s :'h-h largest deal of ;d"““"" -;. °': in all kinds of shades and colors, BEAUTY PINS—Solid gdld and gold filled Beau?y Pins, rfvzulgr prices | which means a new addition for Omal and are articles that retail for 15¢ $1.00 to §2.60, now to ; was the sale to Chris Jersen of a forty- 4 X 50¢ to $2.50 anre/ thact: just west of Simwood park, vl sere ® Furnishing Goods COUFF LINKS—Solid gold Cuff Links, regular prices $4.00 to $1.50, s e o s $2.00 g 83.75 | : : Stock Sale the owner of considerable Omaha property, "en s “nse / l 2lc NG SILVER A 2 hds organized a holding company, known One-half dozen Teaspoons, regular price, $5.75, now . .. B2.88 as the Chris Jengen Real Ewtate company, Berry Spoons, regular price, $5.00, OW <............: -y - -82.50 B 4 W U : ! | J and the later property bought from Mr | il Exact kind Furnishers get 25¢ for. Cream Ladles, regular price, $2.25, now. . 1.1 S Doll will be developed and an addition | i YOu will find a tremendous as- All articles are marked In plain figures. R 5 will he opsned between the beautiful Eim- | fi sortment to choose from. and the price is cut in two. Remember this is our modern spring and 3 ¢ ¥ wood park and Pairactes, the addition [} summer stock, in all the latest patterns, that we are selling at half-price, opened by George' & Co: and now “en s “‘se 2sc on account of alterations in the store. 'y Y - one of the most attractive residence dis- AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN. 13 THE RELIABLE STORE tricts about Omaeha. The Dolis are the hdiders of considerable land' west of 3 A il Special attention will be given to the boys' depart- Omaha, which has greatly Increased In value since the opening of Fairacres, the - < & % ment Monday and during the entire week. Two new v acquisition of Bimwopd park and improve- stocks unquestionably the best values it has ever been ments in west Dundee and mlong Leaven- 3 our fortune to show, will be placed on sale for the first ‘worth street. ' p \ time Monday. o n g X The Hebrew Congregation Beth Hamrod- 115 8. 16th St Jpposite the Boston Store. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, | Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, eth Hagodel, which has owned a church the choiceést of the sea- a tremendous range of at 1111 South Thirteenth street for a num- S son's products, made to new patterns and made to :v;“uf‘:;:.l:,“l- m.o:luun.;nm the ohmx; @ sell up to $4.50, all at| sell up to $6, all at’one organize and own & churol . one price Mon X ice, cholce. ... in the sowth part of the oity, for the sale y Aggc 5 price Monday.$2.85 o it $3.50 ' f 'the property. Beth Hamrodeth Hagodel 7 Y Men', ;n -.«mnd loty.l from I::,,Buehhlm the strong web, in neat as well as R“%er Goods Sale on Mol\day " oung Men's Suits in all the nobby, new style ideas, n with all the little kinks so-dear to the eye of the youth SUnaGi- Snchebs W Whmeeb. SoA: ROk . PISWE. _RUMSeRAL - acinal _SO% 2ol who appreciates distinction.$7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 streets, where the congregation proposes values, sale price. ... 25¢ ‘We handle more than 1,000 items in Hospital Supplies and Rubber Goods, - ¥ -J to t hurch. - The H 1 Men's Balbriggan Underwear, » soclety has secured a lot adsolning and |[§ shirts and drawers, are made of RUDBER GOODS SALE MONDAY fine E ths y Ve P . - L ] $2.50 to $5.00 Saving to you at these prices. M y $20.00 Men's Spring Suits $13.50 Men's Spring Sults. . with muslin, have pearl buttons onday A $22.50 Men’s Spring Suits... $15.00 Men’s Spring Suits. . Bxecavation will begin next week for the on them and back straps to Good 2qt. Fountain Syringe. . addition to the Creighton Medical college, make them larger or smaller. Monday, All we ask is an of i . pportunity to demonstrate to you the superiority of our offerings at these prices. which s to be 64a?0 feet and four stories ;“;“}' ':l““‘“" usually retails at Conditions alone enable us to sell them at such won derful bargains. The quality is in them, the style in_height. . s, sale price ..........25¢ Fine Rubber Complexion / 1s right and the price is lowest ever known for equal quality garments. The basement and first story of the new éll sizes. v " Brush, 25 G vlliding will be for a' gymnasium, some- xtra nobby four-in-hand Neck- ¢ 5 : N . thing tho coliege has needed and wanted | [§ Hes that sell at Furnishing 4 :r‘:::la?ysfix;]}; AR c Our regular satisfaction guarantee goes with evary suit sold. for a number of years. The three upper Goods Stores at 5 e price 3 § E N P W I Yo 00" abbiden, “Jutira. Tooms, each . DN 8k Headquarters for John B. Stetson Hats $3.50 to $6 | $1.00 Railroad Overalls, the best quality. ..... 75¢ and laboratories. The style of architecture Bath Cabinets, - Is to be in keeping with sthat of the sorts of new and up-to-date h Py ¥ original structure, shades, suitable for ladies', as 22‘: Water Bags et fof TRY “AY“E"'S FIRST X _ With the addition complete, as it will be well as gents, 45c value, sale > = 7 FORGET PAYS® by the opening of the colleg the tall, price euh., the medical college will accomodate G600 @004 Th¢ Rubber more students. We believe we have emough of Gloves, Monday In buying the lots from the McCague |[i§j these goods, even i we do have af§ | Investment company, the college securea |(§ PI§ Tun on them, to last until Sat- We Are the “Rexall Druggists.” sufficient to enable the institution to en- | [§ Urday night. | A Woman’s Appear- lurxv the bullding still more and Architect e e ke o e o) CLOTHING co.l OWL DRUG CO. % B i by Natty, Jot 68x110 at Forty-first and Davenport Cor. 16th and Harney. dresly Footwear only streets, through Walter L. Selby, this week, and will erect a residence at once. A number of new homes are being bullt in |51'-‘52' DOUBLAS STREET the nelghborhood. Mr. McVann paid $2,600 | 4 Our present offering is one for the lot. Dwight Willlams bought a lot _—— - of the season’s newest nov in the neighborhood for about $2,300, and | = % elties in footwear, $3.00. ‘will build a home this summer, e o o e ol cnn v il | A GORGEOUS BIRD CAGE EXHIBIT N\ o Women's Pumps property for improvement which will make last bunch of lots together in Bemis Park|the Terrace a sightly suburb with a good . These are the most popu- aaa il put them; on Jho market son at| tart, Mr. Bedtord sava the demana for The largest western bird store offers scores of styles of lar of all low shoes for wo- ng X 0 000. e| acre tracts is increasing and the Terrace men's wear. We are very :l:::“ o!.::‘n ;o‘t;mr:' be:wg:n H-'!;.l:lorne will soon be sold to those who Intend' to homes for '?“h"ed songsters fortunate in securing the kind © vette treet, on rty- t E o CRI K g that does not slip at the h sixth strect. Paving has been completed| nom.mL_ Dl ik At from 65¢ to §35 Each JOHN P- C o :':f:v;';yf:euorrfix as most shoes (I:)f thlue-t;g on Hawthorne avenue and ecement walks A { 3 We've especially built, especially planned oages question, sir, we are at do. We have them in light, are laid on two sides of the property. The AN ENTHUSIAST FOR PIE LW)}) i Y-S 1 1+ phpr g b g L M Present Assistant v afordn that are flexible welt soles, . in :un lots are among the best remalning In the| He Would Have it at Every Meal, i e . TR o S s ooy 80 good that you'll not [ metal, patent colt and Rus- park. as Well as & Siab Between DBEE Port %o the pet. In Japan, copper, goid, Bromse OF City Engineer be able to resist them. [Ed sla calf—all the popular col- S Times. JH 6 silver fin! The best that's made M ors in suedes, golden brown, Those tall stands wiih swinging cages for canm- Recommended highly by the lite An- and the best that will be e § James E. Foster, for folrteen years man- Are mew. " We aliow them at 68 aud up. drew Rosgwater, and 1s & candidats for worn light and dark shades, grey, ager of the northwest department of the| “Ple for breakfast” is the one unfalling Oty Mattean 2t blue and black, and all the Actna Fire Insurance company, has ac-|reproach that is huried at New Ensiand ||l MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. - 1617 Farnam St. ||| “The foilowing 1s seit-etplanatory: Moterate Friced very latest In icather. The cepted a posftion with George P. Bemis| when the lowest of outsiders wishes to This is to certify that during the year @ new Bronze calf and kid. and will manage the insurance department ehuck odium. Take the word of a man who ending April 9, 1509, Mr. John P. Crick, " . tn Mr. Bemis' real estate office. ~Mr.|has tried it—tiiere are worse things for assistant city engineer, has been continu- | The Prices Range. Bemis only recently opened an office and | breakfast than ple. / 2. édge and bellef has given satisfaction in and comforteble we can Suedes. . . 84,50 to 85.00 i okt i drema tham At Patent Colt. 3,50 to $4.00 most & year. “When I left almost a year| bréakfast. By that I mean perpetual pie— BAILEY (42} MA‘ :H his personal conduct and in the perform- REASONABLE PRICES -83. 4. g0, we had but'two then and could hardly | | Best equipped Dental office in City Engineer. that ‘we now have ten men at work and|or sugar or bread. Miahent aTile Dentioiy At haan the l';flr":‘:’: b \(Dated at Omaha this 30 day of April, SH E Co Drexel Shoe Co - Ak LA S v " SShe H, " Y . it keeps an agency showing, and selling| ern New England and I boarded at a com- | THIRD FLOOR. paxton BLock (TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER THE SHOZRS 1419 Farnam Street property.” Mr. Bemis has lisfed 10 choice | fortable little cottage in a four or five- Corner 16th and Farvam Sta, speclal sal¢ on all the residence for ten|Ppatch of ground. It was the home of an days, making easy terms on almost every|old woman and her grown-up daughter. An The Payne Investment company, which|{awdy, coming home for Sunday. planned an excursion. to Scott's Blutt| “The old woman who took me fn, liter- % that more than three Inches of snow coy-|mince and apple. but there were any num- i » o g 7 2 ered the land.'The ‘trip ‘will be madejber of those. How she produce so many > A p 5PAC ously. engaged in the service of the City Bring _your feet here, resumed business after an absence from| “I'm free to admit” sald he, “that I ple for breakfast, not ple at a rallroad ance of his duties and has kept and ren- | they are all busy. The Increased force in| ‘“That was some years ago. I spent a Celbin fiilings, just like the both . One Dollar a Year. 16th and Douglas Sts. residence properties In Omaha, ranging in|house settlement for some months. 'Twasn't plece of property. older son, who supported the family, : il s g % county, where the agency will offer 30,000y ally not figuratively, was the cook, and she Z 2 A Al"flfl' ar May 4 I can't tell, for I'm sure I ate a ple a day of Omaha, and to the best of my knowi- sir, and mee how well Bronze..§4.50 to $6.00 the real estate world In Omaha for al-|never but once really experienced ple for Write for our New Spring Keep them busy,” says Mr. Bemis, “but|station eating house breakfast, but plé on DENT IST S e meptunLL Boripolly K13 withous RY Catalogue. real estate business In Omaha is so brisk | the breakfast table just the same as butter 3 P o =) 1 instrument our office is & good evidence of how busy|winter on a job pretty far back in north- carefully sterflized after each patient. » price from $1000 (o $14,00, and will hold a[really a farm house, though It had a lttle e Iy P worked In a factory In a town some miles " 7 Yt itr s 27y, acres of irrigated land for sale this sum-|Waa some pie cook, not with a varled rep- ; e /B(i/ ) 4P¢0 'e// mer, had to postpone the trip because of|ertolre, so to speak, but excellent and pro- 3 = gz ey 3, 7, sz K, ,. snow. - The party ‘was equipped to leave|lific with what she dld. It was winter 2z 7 Tuesday, but Mr. Payne recelved word|then and the ples for the most part were g % T, Av!}. = 3 7 7, and she and her daughter ate some, while 2l //fl/,///////ly//f%W/////y Wi The Home Terraco con.pany, which haa|the son could get away with two or three .54 | s t Just sold the last of 147 lots between ‘Phir-| from Saturday to Monday. | ty-seventh and Fortieth streets, on Martha| “You see, she knew what a plece of / b i strect, hus let thp contract for laying some| Ple Was. A plece was a quarter, and two A , { / e Ice 2,000 foet of cemlent sidewalk through the pleces for dinner or even for breakfast tract. ‘Almost all the lots have been sold tg| Were no disgrace. people who bought on easy terms and the| T mever down at the table In that company agreed to lay walks. house, breakfast or any other meal, but that there was at least one, oftener two, It is a source of considerable satisfaction|Ples on the table, not always whole ples, 9 those who have the right civic spirit|but enough, and with a large reserve to and who are striving for the Omaha Beau-| draw on. Furthermore, most of the week tiful, to mote the changes in styles of|days I spent way back there I was at work architecture in Omaha residences. The, #o far from the house that I carried a din- squafe type, while quiteé practical, has be.|Per pall. and dld I ever fall to find a come so common as to be a trifie monot- | Plece of ple In it? T did not. oncus. The bungwlow type appeals to a| Ple for breakfast is not the only form Jarge number of people, but has been| Of Fural food that has been unjustly thought only applicable to small houses of | @bused. I've known folks sneer at steak the cottage calber. It was John W. Towlg|that was first pounded tender and then who applied the bungalow low-roof effeét| fried. but I know lots worse things than a to u really large house at Thirty-sixth and|T0und steak hammered a while and then Pucific streets, just completed, and grounds| {ried In butter, real country butter, of mow ' coming Into shape. Mr. Towle hag| cOUrse. and served piping hot. At this lit- made provigion for a generous planting of | lé house, of course, they didn’t do thelr vine apd_shrub which will mhke his place| W0 slaughtering, as many of the farmerd \most beduiitul. - On the next block west,|dM, but they bousht outright a quarter of Mrs E. L. Stone has also just completed| Deef and half a pig and kept it down cel- what fs & combination of old Rnglish gpd|ler: Where it was cold enough to keep any- bungalow in & somewhat smaller house.| ‘P08 For those who have an eye for the beautf.| 7O this day I am amazed at the versa- ful a view of this house is well worth| !ty of that glg. It's an old joke about going some distance to see. It is unique! the Chicago stock yards using everything in many respects and fairly breathes hu- but the squeak, byfit 1 still belleve that in mility. The writer has never had the op-|®0™¢ Of the dlshes I had—the, head cheese portunity of seeing the Interlor, and it has :.::‘; Amaey 'l“'l’::::"m-:‘“«:":f:: _— Shared house weuld work ot Inaide. The| et Dl pork —eweet as opposed Lo alt— great stretch of front and shallowness of|'® 5904 t0 eat in many variatiops. J@epth s of the Culifornis type. Buch an| 1% fact, of all the retl country thinve I had that winter none was wasted on, ™i¢ afrangement of low roof iincs, gving a| . 0 - f Bquatty stfect, and combination of hare, ThE 0ne: thing I dreaded; was the weokly thought and some Inspiration on the part of 2 or barreled oysters, from which later a 2hé ‘bullders. Let us have some more of . stew was made."~New York Sun. iz ol 4, s = Bigger, Better, Busier—That's what ad- gofl IL,NM: & Bon have been push-(vertising in The <Bee dbes for your wcre tracts 1o Upland Terrace on ¥ier-|