Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 8

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE s—A MAY 7, 1916 LOCAL BUILDING PAVILION AT MANDAN PARK—Quiet spot on the South Side, where old and young 3 Ve ays while I — i § for picnics. GOES ON APACE may gather on warm days to while away the hours—An ideal spot A. P. TUKEY HAS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ON MAY DAY Many Important Contracts for New | Fi ”-"" i o o Structures Listed in the o annovn-ed his age. He was introduc.d Week's Activities by Pres H\,'., n as the ne -m'.: o e pr | \,‘ .‘,"m ) :‘ ¢ ‘wu:., o an §T. PATRICK'S CHURCH TO BUILD | R i adiie. & H Bids are’ being n-.»-‘nm for a $20,000| exchange brick and stone school building for Bt } Patrick's chureh. The school 18 to be | built at Eleventh und Castelar streets and basement, | two-story Plans huve been completed and the let- s g of the contract will be made soon. | for new bullding activities In Omaha, nd every week Is closing many con- tracts for the construction of those for ime which plans have been out for some Great Importance For You The rvevised bids on the Jjob of con yucting Bt. Peter's Roman Catholic yc one anl ary i hurch, Thirty-second and Pacific streets The only Way we can get your name o that we can senc huve now gone in, and it is expected L you a copy is through this advertisement that th awarding of the ontra w g il "his book deals with a very important Interesting to every person intending to bulld a home It the saving uel bill thi e not delayed much longer. Consider able dolay has already been occasioned by the fact that revised bids fence on tne stronger and the highest grade market heavier, were asked means of you 30% on your f for, with some changes in the plans in closer ypm‘mlllhun any :.I|||ur :m‘;l_ ning winter, and the pleasure and cor t of a cool home volving the clmination of much of the| 3 plete, erected on wood post, 2o The new pavilion at Mandan park {do park system under the Greater along the embankment, which now y o S ; stone work orfginally planned upon, This Gske TashE [ : cents per lneal foot and up next summer, 1t tells all about nas threwn the beginning of building [South Bide, will be opened today, This|“UROY FEEE el belleves | ¥UArded only by an old rall I We carry a full line of wire ani yaeshadies AN - ’ Mandan park fs an ideal " » operations & few weeks vehind, but It |1y o neat and servicable bullding of suf-| Mandan park has not recelved the at fandan park fs an id v {ron fences and gates, trellises for hoped (o got as much of the work am|e o0 4imeuions to meet the demands |tention that jt desorves. Scenically, ft|mics. It Is not far from the Albright [} wouey and vines, flower hed bor- . possible done while the summer weather 2 b o 7 g . in the prettiest park of the stem, 1t | Btreet car line and is accesaible by auto ders, fence stays, steel posts for 0 pre verside pu oblle [ 141N e conce Y " P po Tasta, D RIgEsy. TVOIRIOe: B overlooks n commanding river view and [moblle. In arranging the band cor v"l field fencing. Come in and se It 1s estimated that this bullding wili| This tmprovement marks the beghnnink |y 4y tine for further improvement. Mr, |#chedule for the season this park w‘ the line and get our low prices, cont §125,000, 1t is to be @x172 feet of a um.n.mm development of the Bouth | uu,,....q Intends to build a strong wall | be remembered and Bouth Hiders wil fend for catalogue, ,, B. Roknick, 110 Farnam street, fo 1o bt dras il i d Sl i i TRADE MARK REGISTEREL bulld a 312,000 bakery plant at Twenty- seventh and Farnam streets. The struce ture 1s to be 19x00 feet. The ge rwm aon- tract has been let to Alexander V. P. Chlodo is to bujld an npnnmmn Y house to cost $0,000 at Twenty-fifth and 1 Marcy streets, It is to be 70x80 feot and three stories high, with a basement, and of brick and stone construction. Plana are being drawn, A rooming house to coat $11,000 is to be bullt at 14870 South Thirteenth street The structure is to be %x30 feet, ANCHOR FENCE CO. sollduted The new HEALTHY REAL ESTATE NART| | Banks Required to (ive Investments |fo . in Foreign Bonds| - ABHINGTON, May 6.—The comptrol- OVERLAND PEOPLE SECURE SITE m of the currency today lssued u call to all national banks requiring them to re- port to him their condition at the close of business on Monday, May 1. In their with the pavilion has » parent ommodations afford shelter isitors 207 N, 17th St Phone Red 814, hall be pleased to send you a copy of this De Luxe , and with it send Wi Booklet on recelpt of your name and addre; you a sample of Flaxlinum, a board form of insulation made caretaker and will dly ompany of park Several Big Deals Are Closed Dur- ing Week, While Others Hang Fire. thoroughly degummed and chemically Plaxlinum {8 equal to from flax fiber, which ig treated, making it rat and tour solid inches of back plaster and thifty thicknesses of build vermin proof ing paper. with the location for club bullding the purchase of a new Omahs Athletic Plaxlinum is sold by still a matter of the future, other bl | anawers to this call national banks are 0SBORNE COMPANY REPORTS ronl estate deals, nevertheless, were ne- | required to inform the comptroller of 0. W. Eull Company. wotlated last week, One was a trans- thelr investments In forelgn securities, Onicngo Lumber Company. ONY BALES FOR THE MONTH |2oion: s aren:oe e oF secuirio .| priicuiarer thote ot ‘nasions s on Sy Lnaal oo site for the athletic club. kaged In war. Tho result is expected to George A, Moagland & Compeny. Twenty residences of moderate size This was the acquisititon by the Over- show for the first time how much of Pradford.Kennedy Lumber Company. were among the properties recently sold by the Osborno Realty company. This company has been enjoying a nice busi- ness during the last month, The follow ing are among the sales made, land automoblle people of tract of ground At Thirtieth and Farnam streets for what amounted roundly to $60,000 In the meantime other large deals are pending. Some more Farnam street prop the $600,000000 loan to the entente allies wamo directly or indirectly from national banks, as well as how much Germany or Austrin may have secured through the BAMO KOLrCes. Newest Styles Guion & Ledwich. Farmers’ Lumber Company. Bullard, Hoagland & Benediot. Missouri River Lumber 0ompany. H. P, Ondy Lumber Company. Send for This De Luxe Booklel Four-room cottage and two_lots at 4214 n 0RO t Camden avenue to Florence Vroon orty is undergolng negotiations that will Updike Lumber & Coal Company. Largest Selection Pope S8ends Message to President Wilson WASHINGTON, May 6.—Monsignor Glovannl Bonzano, the apostolic delegate called at the White House today and delivered a message to President Wilson ve-room bungalow and one lot at 3| Probably result in a sale of considerable Boyer-Ven Karan Lumber & Coal Company. South Thirty-fifth street to Willlam | proportions some time this week, Enterprise Lumber & Coal Company. Mathows, " B nenaom cottage and one lot at gz| TH® Risito Realty company s said to Charles street to Harry Bowman, “| have practically closed ita deal for a Ive-room cottage and one lot at 06| long-term lease on some Sixteenth street | l""'“'b"' l'l'l ;‘l-r'"n or, _| property, where the company is sald to e e qulow @nd one lot et 362 |4, contemplating A large combination avenue 'to B. Kelley, room hungalow und one lot at 244 | movie theater and hotel, ' Rivett Lumber & Coal Company, Platner Lumber Company, Florence Lumber & Coal Company, Florence, Neb, Finest Quality Best Service . "i‘.‘:?:‘.:'.’.f"fizu‘f,".'" three lote at 640 Mueh Competition, from Pope Benediot. He did not see the "orthern Insulahng co' Noith Fourteenth avenus to Edward| Meantime much competition is in evi- | president, but left the communication © Wilamson, { Ffve room house and on . Mlonde street to Bam Walke 1965 , St University Ave,, Minn, Lowest Prices Just phone Douglas 1136 now and our dence among real estate men and the business men in an effort to swing the | location of the Athletic club to this or that section of the city, The southeast corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streots up to the present | time has the largest and most substan- tial following of bodsters who are will Ing to club together with a bonus so substantial that this corner, although valued at something Uke 360,000, would ocoasion the club an outluy of actual cash not to exceed perhaps $10,000, Other propositions are being consld ered, however, and real estate men with Kood locations at thelr disposal are greatly interested in the ultimate de- cisfon of the executive committee of the club with regard to the definite location, Eight-Year 01d Boy onfesses Killing Mother with Gun | PORTEMOUTH, 0., May 6.—George Jor- dan, 8 years old, confessed toduy, offi- clals say, that he killed his mother with a shotgun, Last Wednesday he told offi- | with Becretary Tumulty, White House officlals at first refused to discuss the message, and so did the apostolic delegate. Later it was stated that it bore on the submarine issue be- tweel the United States and Germany. It was understood it reflected the appro- hension of the pope at the possibility of & rupture between the two countries * The message was at once sent to the president and officlals explained their refusal to discuss it by eaying it was | contldential lot at 2000 Puul, lme»—rnom houso and on: Io! at My Martha street to Cora . Tucke H I\ e-room bungalow and one Io! at 182 Minml street to Rosenatein, Ive-room bunqn ong lot nt 1922 ley stroet Lo Theo eroom bunl-low one lot at 2631 Diuney street to Hannah Moluf, Kighit-room house and one lot at 13 Waoolworth avenue to J. W. Vogel. Four-room house and one lot at 8008 Haward street, to Loulse Jebens, Four-room house and one lot at 84p Meredith avenue to George Messer- achmidt Four-room house and three lots st 5814 North Thirty-fourth street to Mollle O, Four-room house and three lots at 533 North Thirty-fourth street to Mollle C. ‘our-room cottage and one lot at 2104 North Twenty-ninth nmt to Andrew K. Ive-room cottage and one lot at 4635 North Thirty-ninth street to Jonn Britt, Five-room bungalow and one lot at 4296 Leuvenworth nmt to H. Audcml. @Green Tells the Realty Men What They Should Do dealer near you, who is an expert interior decorator, will call, help you select your decorations to harmonize with your fur- - nishings and make you estimates on the work you want done. No obligation to you, s A ey s o e This is the easy, economical and sat- Phone today. Omaha Wall Paper Co. Douglas 1136 1113-1115-1117 Howard St., Omaha isfactory way to decorate. Vegetable Plants We have all the popular named varieties. The Nebraska Seed Co. 1613 Howard Street Can you find for investment? HOME BUILDERS' shares have risen in value after each dividend. July 1st is the time for distributing cash dividends, — clals that his father, Roy Jordan, killed || WHY NOT MAKE YOUR IN- W. H. Green s back from California, |the mother with a shotgun following ' e e e g g where he again spent the winter. Yes, . y{| VESTMENT TODAY and get quarrel because she did not get up early enough to get breakfast. The officlals had brought George and | Fred, his 3-year-old brother, before the | H probate judge, when Fred, pointing to his ome brother, said: Let Them Grow With Growing Omaha he told the Real Estate Exchange that he was back at the meeting last Wednes- duy. He always announces himse!f when he returns. He nlways tells the exchange ! what it should do. Even though he was the advantage of that increase? turned as to what to do and how hard to work the committees. with the shotgun and did not know it was loaded ¥ . Pa ock o hade a a g 0eH, 5 # chiairman of some of the exchange's apo- | “George, what did you Kill my mamma B ld Baaulifull stosk ot aliade aad. omamerud toien shyihe SR || cial committeos charged with specifio | for?” ulders 0 WI| nedse vlants at greatly reduced prices. Apple trees in 22 vi el duties, he stayed away many months, but, | George hung his head. G t | three years old, only 10¢ : Ry | | nevertheleas, he had some specific advice | Asked it the mccusation were true the uarantees Call at office and dis pl-\ grounds at 6lst and Riggs Sts | 1o give to the exchange when he re- |boy sald It was. He sald he was playing Benson, or phone Benson | In addition value of the Increase in BENSON-OMAHA NURSERIES He pulled the trigger back and hares may amount to | REAL ESTATE LOANS b::r.-::-::r "l\l::. r:.:“:x‘.n n:::“u\r:::m':u:‘; ::‘-n(;:‘r\‘u‘:lx‘l“-“:;ry :hl)‘":;l were discharged b ik iRty e P. J. FLYNN, Prop. Benson, Nebraska. | w il rese il bright ideas, offered by the various mem. | Nelghbors tound the body of Mrs, Jor- || ment pays on Postal Savings, tonay ! *"“"‘ s ”""' S0t hava i potting Ofithe: coat ot bulld bers. Mr. Groen suggosted that when all [dan Tuesday afternoon. Four sous and | or what the banks pay for sav purposes. ' If VO O30 6 balance. No commission. No delay. Small / | the bright ideas are in, the exchange |the father were immediately taken into iage socounts. Keep your ”‘H‘( ”'_ Sevriiont select the three brightest and ko to work "";:‘:“‘;Vnh’ e B ad i ] mouep -busy Weep 1t sadh o B “di A ciation on ll'n:-m”'! -“:r'x'.;‘,’:.'l:;.‘n (’:'_";”:f:f‘ S s the., Sei Home Builders' hn-l.--m;‘\nl.x by Omah\a : L‘.).afl.-n.-iglmm‘-luml Rf%w'nlhifi?lt. (his year. and make that the work of the o g ‘.',:\;.-m“ sy \\y' et Sl b Fpe vt e Bplon P . W. TOONIE, Frasident W. R, ADAIR, Secy. & Treas. R e et e e 882Dy County Farm | ™as o sesd you our snr I Good, ek s i oo o \ Pg :n::l- Kle & score or more and accomplish salcs Are Made Gilad to talk or write you :f.n;] »;u‘m pe :“ co ] s = wothing ratt & Lambe \, per quar e —— e PN RN Carter and 8 te Lead, Woodman Pure Linseed Oii A In Your Eighth lrish Rebel “\Ih. n.\;\ 8 Merrill eompany reports HOTCMEHEIICICTS B‘ k B p tn C Y?):; i;l:-o,, HY TEX BRICK B':nh;)lnp, ! 3 we sale of & seventy-five wcre farm near (INCORPO! ) g Tieader Executed |t o s et vt | Amerian security con ¥ 4 Sl ,“ ros. Paint Co. 1| yyprauULIC PRESS BRICK CO. | - Mk A Sigfricd Anderson, wh " 1ives 3 17th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, 16091, Farnam Douglas 4750 1302 W. 0. W. Building | BUBLIN, M v London. ) -1 ot Millard, The terat . — RIS wug | was offielally aunounced tbday tha v "N “ ]':‘ <-»‘ _ e S S — - fi;T‘ G, on Fun il s ke i, i e “ H isti Bet Fi f V\ \rehouse Neucrh Fhunkets sne of e nters 1« | REALTY MEN TO TALK ABOUT E J nAVIs : L ee—g— S, vos mornind n teur v OVERHEAD STREET SIGNS . U M:.‘;‘h‘. ' 9 \‘» v Y % Boath afier court-marta Nebraska Tent & Awning Company ™ : ,r'.u.: 2 i ANO p | B Aol Lhoh refig Mgt - ——— wabvied Mise Muids Cos B i na L:()()[) H‘NLI MAKE Ln()()D NEIG HBUR Wbl detivernd Wire an o and Gates toe | Treblis - foe vines and woes, | \ B LRI Htaten on Lok politics l\' . t | \ o JUDGF WOODROUGH T ' . ! G R— i | Our Furniture Packers Are Experts 4 “P:"C‘:”“Y AT : LN o "“"‘-'? SR Wi \-\\h..“:. SR | S o Mkt ¥ 1 Pires it oo | SEVERAL KILLED IN SAN Wi : hairs U ettees W Limesin W vo DU FURNTINE if oven Doer-Saaese, . ‘.'”_'.".m:h“‘" . . Withus B pe— : il OMAHA'\{AN & STORA‘GkE C‘(‘)fl 0. Miveoing e Oou CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORKS, 15th and Jackson. Tel. Doug. 1590 i [ wooNIn wath 1N Nareed e Dougian 416 sowmais

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