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hJeaTStATE FOR RENT j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 191$. CBosr.iK HEIGHTS $1250 hurr-ilow of 5 rooma. iderp ufrn h"r- nf fine rf';n irom Third and in. j) .. MS-WALKER phonos -4r,M-7!61 Kennedy $(5,000 qtonel 'raker Heights ' i .inflow: rooms; A"" v Kith; handsome fix- i jf ' n rrl unuHUiil plan; ''J"" '., ,; . ..nvtructioii. Owimr MLUti-ai determined to Hammond & Hammond. r ;u: May HUB. SOLID RRICK , ron;ns. ..-.ir parapr with rom r!(ie luitu- ouarters for fciv . a'or" M'Uth front corner, ,, pf i f.cL An exceptional pportui. I" 'uy palatial l0m rcviy for occupancy. ADAMS-WALKER I-h-nrs rS8-786X CO! Kennedy Wanted to Buy Stonebrakcr Heights . fcjr puri -haw r for complete modern home. Will ti"t po over $ 1 5.000. I'm pay cah. I'roporty must he Ted valu. Will disclose principal lo owner or reliable re;il estate Ktnt furnihiiiB roprrty. Hammond & Hammond. rhnnca 3036-5222. J3: ::j Mayo Buildfhp. and see the bargains wr arc offering you in North Arkansas farms worth double the money right now. No. 23 200 acres, 100 in cultivation, 25 acres in creek bot tom, balance is upland, flint nature, with clay subsoil. The whole farm fenced with hog tight wire, 10 miles to railroatl on good public road, on R. V. I)., 2 good sets of buildings, fine clear fishing stream runs through farm, 100 acres of extra fine timber, 1-4 mile to little inland town. One extra fine 7-room dwelling well furnished in good repair, new barn 40x00, all kinds of springs of splendid water, good shallow well at door of both houses. 40 acres of fine meadow, a fine stock farm. Price, $5,500 $2,.r00 down, balance long time at 5 per cent. 20 acres unimproved, in timber, one-half mile from good lit tle inland town, extra fine spring, will furnish water for 1000 head of cattle, 6 miles from railroad, has mineral on it. Price $000 $100 down, balance easy terms, 4 per cent, will trade for automobile of equal value. IPa44ffSsa IResMy C0 . BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Phone 8050 Residence 7120 210 Robinson Pldg. Downa FARM BARGAIN J4' per Acre (inly Terms fnur miles of Tubt;i, one mile of Ptwron. Via acres cood level land l.. In cultivation hut. 20 acrra of irfadow with two f,as wells of three ri'lion feet, daily paying $300 year i.i;i!ty. owned hy woman in im- othr Mate who cannot conveniently look after it or profitably work it. ind rfed.H the money. (Ireatest har fi:n In Oklahoma and best oil or tirtnlnc Invcsimrnt. STERLING INVESTMENT CO., (Inc.) Exclusive Aeents 1! Turner Hide, Third and Main. 1'hmie TiL'ti 1 FOR SALE t niMern farm. SO seres, joining the My ufTu!.a; JS.000 worth of Im rrniemcnLi; worth $500 per acre; rn J300 per acre; one-third cash, tilancc lernjs. or will consider 7. S or ? rnom house In Tulsa as part f f.rt payment , J. W. Cunningham Phone ::,j: or 450S-U. Buy a lot in Investors Addition. Gas lines are nowji being laid through this Addition. Fine well water. Jj Twenty homes now built. ji Investors Addition is on the North Side, the same;; distance from the business part of the city as Morning- j! side, Bellview, Abdo, Gillette Hall and Cherokee Heights Additions. Lots $150 to $200. Terms $10 down, $2 per week. Jo (Sl&ss & Company Over Palace Theater rhonc 1534 Choice Location South Boulder lHm home; corner lot; J-cnr ra P and servants' quarter. Owner will narrlflr. f,, ,.ii. 11. , a,lvanl''1 of an important proportion now open to him. This wan opportunity to ot a hlch cla-ss Property in. a high class location at harc'lln- Will sell with or it. 'urnlturf,. This property i be ahown only hy appointment. Hammond & Hammond. Phones 3036-5::;. , S2-333 Mayo HulldinR. 3300 i nr" m P"r month, htivs ftirni.'."""1 h""1". completely U tV" nnw' "pensive fur- U f Gr-ASS k CO. r""" I i3 1 over ralaco Theater. Excellent 7-room 2-story, hardwood, grate, electric lights,! well decorated, trench doors, basement built for furnace, garage, servants quarters; snap buy at $6,500 $2,000 cash. Brand new 6-room hardwood, well arranged basement, gar age, $G,850 terms. Nifty 5-room well arranged, grate, garage, good location, $4,000 terms. Let us show you what we have. Bakes3 Iiwcgstacgeft (Dso Phones 2600-7134 "Hi K,,ateAn Knds.. Insuranro "All Kinds" "lvestmerl"GiU Kdge" ROI'.INSON BL.DO. REAh mmAms i! t; K.a.st front, corner lot; restricted district; on paving. $8."i0. terms. ; New buncalow: five rooms and bathroom, mantel, huilt in features; lot i; 50x150. I'rho $.',650, with $800 cash and $:' per month . j j Five-room, modern hutlRalow; hardwood floors t hroiirhout . mantel. I.uilt.i; in features; nicely decorated: pood electric fixtures, r.imki'. i whit lot. I I'ricc $4,500, with $l.:0fl cah und $10 per month. ji Do Co IPwffs & 1 1 :n.i Seaman FIMb., IS-A Wert Third Street. I honc sir, or c:n A LAEB ARGAM Sixlv acres of nice, smooth land, all In CHliivalion. less than one mil- from Collinsville and near )z.irk trail road, which is to ,e p.iv cl. for sale at a ; bareain, or would enchane for 5 or 6-rooni house See j D Co Powers & C 205 Seaman Wdg.. 18-A West Third Street. e? I'hone S I ft or 630 ; C E A Iuy now before prices advance. The most beautiful tracts adjacent to Tulsa. Very best soil. One-half mile north of city limits on N. Cincinnati. $100 cash or bonds puts you in possession, balance on easy payments. See us. TTUESA MIILJX IBUEILID) 1 MM MOMES A YEAR Assuming that the average family consists of fixe persons, it will take 1,000 houses to admit of an increase of 5,000 in Tulsa's population. This is an ex tremely conservative estimate of Tulsa's yearly growth, and probably 10,000 would come nearer the mark if homes were to be had for this new population. You can't increase Tulsa's present population to any great extent without ade quate housing facilities. Unless Tulsa is to stand still we. must build houses faster than we have ever built before. The government has removed restrictions on the building of houses costing not over $10,000, letting down the bars to all moderate-priced houses. It is high time that every business man and every property owner interested in the up building and growth of Tulsa should think seriously of this housing -problem. Tulsa must not stand still. Let every business man who has a home to live in build another house to rent or sell to the newcomer. Let the slogan be "BUILD ANOTHER HOUSK." There will be no difficulty in renting or selling these additional houses to good advantage. If ev eryone who can afford to do so would ' build another house the housing problem of Tulsa would soon be solved and each owner would' have a safe and sane investment. There are right now no less than 1,000 business men and 3,000 mechanics who spend most of their time in Tulsa but have their homes and families elsewhere. They are making their living in Tulsa and sending their earnings away to their families. This should not be. Don't we want these men to spend that money here for the growth and upbuilding of Tulsa? Giv e these thousands of men proper opportunities for housing their families in Tulsa and 96 per cent of them will move here and become real Tulsans. With their families here they are1 supporting every institution to the upbuilding of a greater and grander Tulsa. This means increasing Tulsa's population, her wealth, her prosperity and the value of every piece of real estate in Tulsa. ) Let the slogan be "BUILD ANOTHER HOUSE." Every man can do his part. Some can build, some can ktul the money to build, and some who have vacant ground can sell this ground on easy payments all can talk building, think building and encourage building in every way within his power. NOW ALL TOGETHER PULL FOR A GREATER TULSA. The following firms are prepared to assist in the purchase of the lots, the prep aration of the plans, the negotiations of loans as well as the rental and sale of the houses w hen completed, and their advertisements will be found in these columns: M. J. Glass & Co. Over Palace Theater. Phono !.':; 1. Hush-I?urns Realty Co. :!'J2 Mayo l!ldg. Phone R:!2ii. Baker Inv. Co. 71)5 Daniel Pldg. Phono 2600. A. F. Sweencv :Ut Pwob. JJldg. Phone 8i:6. Patterson Realty Co. I). C. Powers & Co. 18 West Third St. J. C. Redd in 808 Daniel P.ldg. PI. one firt'U. Pyle Inv. Co. V,()2 lleeder Illdg. Phont- :'XA'.). Oklahoma Inv. Co. Phon- .10:50, 41". Rob. 1.5 Idg. Jenkins, Terwi lienor & Rose ."::k Mayo P.ldg. Photic C.102. A. C. Thompson Room 2, 2021 :, S. Main. Phone :2:;G. 21 S3 3 m 1J 5V. 3f TUT I, Palace E5SJacs c HMMJI