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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1911)
.... c. A TTTE OMAHA " STTXDAV BEE: OCTOBER S, 1911. 11 E, Xlic Omaha Lice a Great Booklovers' Contest BUILD Sun Rooms and Sleeping Porches By Arthur O. Clang a. CJ4i I i MO ,1 If Ht widespread esu-n.aixu sgs:nt the white p.uue ,. resulted In several veiy im portant facts becomlns knowl 'rrlfl dge. The most Important of nese is mat fie.h air in, absolutely essential to good that no one la Immune, fro.-.-i ct..su,-n,.tion who does not give proper hetu to the fundamental laws at he,u. A prominent phytlclan once raid n.at hercaity was responsible for the very smallest number of d.f.ese, that most or the dltcaaea either baU their o:-iu In our htiul 01 our ho.-nca. I ha architect ba , thereto -e, become tomethlna of a deccor-tu tiio ex:, uuu lAt, :t.re pro fc'''t-1 striving conssaclly' fu' provide rr.L , sanitary conditions in the home. '' tor the .iojaetvitu tluou,.., -.. conveniences, and In evry .wy to .-rake them better and happier abodes. 1 he fact th.. ; ouliImc iiwuu In'.!.' Cunutta will Ij rnoBt'cases cure a cu.se 6 curjMptiun II. at iiaa not advanced too fur, lob'ether, of course, with the observ ance of other, lawa of health, . has led niany people to try aa an experiment it few nights of sleep out of doors. .Thin de lightful eensalien. avfng" ortco been ex perienced, .1 variably 'becomes it ' habit. It Is ImposHlblo to fully appreciate . huw delightful fetid' Ijiylfofatm one' soon feel after practicing- ;the'.hablt, even though the health was considered perfect to atari with. :, . t It can l.twrka pn any on sleeiuog that deeper, breaths arc takon when on.i Is asleep , than ' when awako, this bcinc nature's thno 'or"i-et and recuperation. It responds': tf-th8 opportunity quickly and strive- by1 -deep breaths to - cleanse and rebuild the' body as much "iie possl ble. Where ih"or.e 4s no fresh air supply during sleeping hours, nature's efforts in this dlrectio.il ayej'.a nothing. The moht practical sleeping porch la built within the main walls , of the house, at one corner, providing glass windows the full length of the, wall on carh side will give one all "the fresh air needed fend make It possible o so, adjust the windows that the air can' Come 4n from either, below or above and when a sudden atom. comes up. the room can bo quickly ,cn closed. , : , In the winter time a built-in sleeping porch can be kept; warm by a radiator during the day. The radiator can tj? turned off when the' windows are op.Tt ' In thin way the bed is kept war:" the sleeper. One man provided ; ALUKlCH COMING o v' ..iu.( Will Take Prominent Part in Open ing of Omaha Land Show. STATE TO HAVE A BIG DAY Extraordinary Ezhlblte from All rarte of Nebraeka Will Be Dlo plBTed Caneptrnoaelr from October 1! to SA. Governor Chester H. Aldrieh will be cne of the prominent flgurea at the forth coming Land show which opena on Oc tober Ifi, continuing until the 28th. The exposition portala will bo swung ajar at o'clock on the evening ot the 16th with appropriate ceremonies. Governor Aldrlch, Mayor Dahlman and other prominent men will deliver addresses, marking the formal opening. The governor also will be here on Oc tober 18, which has been set aside as Nebraska day, and will take a leading part In exploiting the opportunities and advantages of the state. Nebraska will occupy the most conepicuoua space in the big Coliseum with Its exhibits. .The state has btn allotted booths on the prom enadd at one end of the building and thete can be seen from any part of the exposition hall. Nebrabka's display will consist largely of grasses and grains and it will be one of the most attractive In the exposition building. A number of communities in the northwestern part of the atata have been working all through the summer months to prepare a representative as sortment of soil products. Tbe North, western will come with a fine display of alfalfa. At tbe show In January this road had the most novel exhibit in the Auditorium and It Is announced that the former efforts will be far surpassed at the coming exposition. There will also be a general state display under the auspices of the State Agricultural col lege, managed by Prof. C. W. f ugaley of the slate agricultural department. This display will represent every section of Nebraska. On Nebraska day an especial effort will be mads to exploit the advantages ot the stale. There will be Illustrated lectures lit the lecture halls and there 1 I IvLmc , . . 17 ' , .K,; . ; . . r ; j . T .,-.. -. r... ini ,i, - - .. a... t.. .j w .ft. . . j ,-.., ...... arrantieuiuiiL by encloaiiin the t-idc of tiJ bed. exi'ept a small damper pluceJ lit the foot for circulation, and had a little radiator' under It. which a kept par tially turned on, and In this way lie was In ' perfectly comfortable bed with a temperature even .far belov astro, his home being In a northern climate. , The most practical side' of the house for a sleeping porch is the south side. In this location It receives the southern breezes in the mmnier time and does not receive the "north winds In winter time, ' The sun room which is fast growing Into popularity Is simply a porch added onto the 1ioue, but provided with glass sash on all aide. When these are open, the sun room serves all the practical pur poses of an outdoor porch. When the temperature makes It more comfortable to have them closed, one still has the u?e of 'this porch as a pleasant room. It Is. usually furnished with furniture of a porch character, and being a splendid place for growing plants, takes the place of a iiorr.e conservatory, and la often very beautifully decorated with growing plants.' fun rooms can be . openly connected with either living room or dining room, or closed off from the main living room French windows or doors with glays "he floor are used, they are seldom 1 . .. I .- 2t will be speeches by Governor Aldrlch and other prominent men. From all Indica tions there will be an unusually large at. tendance on thia day. Jury Exonerates Young Guardsman The body of Earl Hohlbeck, the militia man who was killed at Camp Mickey by a sclar plexus blow delivered by Don McKenztr, a comrade In Company 8, Second regiment, was taken to Wlsner Saturday for burial. On the same train :ode the broken-hearted comrade, who has lecured his release following the Investi gation made by the ftsrpy county cor oner's Jury. The Inquest was conducted at Papll Ilon Friday afternoon and the Jury reoommended that McKemle he dis charged, as It was not shown that he struck the blow In malice when the scuffle between the comrades took place. AK-SAR-BEN KNIGHTS TO HOLD MEETING AT THE DEN Pians are being made to hold the an nual meeting of the Knights of All fir Ben this winter In the den. now that the building has been put In good repair and can be kept Warm In cold weather. It haa been the custom to gather at one of the theaters, tout the knights think they can have a lot more fun at tbe den. after business Is over, by putting on a little entertainment of their own. followed by Dutch lunch In the "banquet" hall. The meeting will be In December of January. Bamson'a books show 1.865 members on the Ak-Par-Bn roster, many new mem bers having come in Just prior to the ball. DUNDEE RESIDENTS TO HAVE WATER CONNECTION Tha arcBrariaei presented to Un!.ex3 t?.ta Orrult Jodre w- H. Wunrror F: ?y arwrrran V? li Dondt-s riralir cttrr ;any, ssvV.rar frr tin nciAlfir- Vra c i1? Ttji jKsJeri w?id V-'ettMsAt ;r t vw ia vurr orsnpaAy, raswig nem an) aa a rasralt wtrrrssrtVna wtLh tha Trsu emnpauiy"s mains are jiooj boa rig mada MR. CLAUSEN'S BOOK "The Art, Science and Sentiment of Homebuilding." Thirty chapters, SOO illustrations. It covers a wide range of subjects, Including the planning of bunga )o'? btirbsn nd c'tv Homm, costing- from 12,000 to $30,000, let i u.u.oti, oiiooslng utitiUii, proper design of entrance, win dows, fireplaces, etc. Mew third edition. Price, postpaid, 91.00. Address, Arthur C. Clausen, Architect, 1138-37-38 tiumber Ex change, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The principal thing In favor of the nun room la the fact that It can be used the year around, wet days, dry days, warm days and cold days. When not located on the front of the house. It Is often nurd at night as a sleeping porch, by providing It with one or more f-anltary cota which, when folded up during the day. become lounges or seats. A home with a convenient, Hanltary kitchen. Indirect radiation for fresh air supply In winter, an open fireplace and other means of ventilation a sun room and a sleeping porch, ought to Insure a family against many of the tllshat flesh lb heir to. fJL COID f-LooR 1 j I CHAABER lT0V I PORCH I loV 12.' g iO 12.' I ARTHUR C CLAUSES ARCHlTttT The company asked that their tenants be allowed to have the use of water pending the i-ett nment of the case, us there was no other supply at hand, and the cuiir V:antrl thlr reqwgt Harriman Officials Going to Salt Lake Secretary Alexander Millar of the Har riman system arrived yln Omaha In a special car Saturday on his way to Fall Lake City, where he will attend a meet ing of the stockholders of the Vnlon Pacific and Oregon Short lines. From Omaha Mr. Millar was accompanied by N. H. Loomla, general solicitor of the Union Pacific, who will attend the meet ing. The stockholders will elect directors of the two roads early In the week, the election of the Oregon Short Line di rectors to be held Tuesday, and the Union Pacific election to be Wednctday. The Kind llaua removes liver inaction and bowel stop page wilh Dr. King's New Life Pills, the paiuleKH regulators. Z'jc For sale by Btaton Drug Co. OtxBrjvi F Baiuct. Sanatohium This Institution la the onlj one In the central west with separate buildings situated In their own staple grounds, yet entirely distinct and rendering it possible to classify cases. Tbe one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and conmental diseases, no others be in admitted. The other Rail Cotiage, being designed for antl .levoted to tie exclusive treatment si selett taental caaao. requJrirt; for a time walxhul care and ape rial nursing. ass" i r7 ms -taw w ,ssa- SCh feJH to Pacific Coast via Union Facifilc and you hear the olces of tlie famous Plnger of the world, reproduced on a Vlctrola, three tlmpB a day. A lounging, car has hoen added to the special solid tourist slot-ping car trains for this purpoKO. These trains will leave) Omaha October IS. 14, 15 and 10, mid will carry a Ulninft car, with a la carlo Bervlce at specially reduced priced. Such low faro, touiblnod with such luxurious accommodations, does not occur vry often. Better mako your arrange ments todny. Write L. r-EIXDOKFK, C. P. & T. A. 1324 Karnam Street. Omalia, NbraaVa. rhonen: IHiug. 1828; Ind. A3231. Btaadard Boad of the West. WHERE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS WILL BE SAFE A tvf Hi." t OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO AHSOLUtELY MREPKOOF Xaln Office. 808 So. 16th Bt. Braacbee, 309 Bo. 17tb and 1 180 Bo. lttb Its. Telephonei Douglas 4183 and Ind.. A-133B. Get Our Figures on Your Mantels and TVPLTOISJ 1Ny & Sons Co. BOXD YOUR CONTRACTOR l i Horn. CamMny It Insures ssttsfaetorr completion of work aooorwlns; to oatrmct. NATIONAL FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO. NATIONAL FIDELITY A CASUALTY BLDO. (ffeTroiAi I zn Viorirtye I-V E. J. DAUIS HEAVY IIAULIIIG Sate Holbtln. a Specialty 1818 Farnam Street Te)l. Doug. 353 Free Land Information The Twentieth Century Farmer, to meet the demand of. its readers for land information, has gathered and compiled data on Boils, climate and farming conditions in all parts of the country. It is willing to give out this information, free, if postage is sent with inquiry. Do You Want to Know About government land laws, location of land of fices, etc. How to get irrigation lands, location of projects laws governing same, etc. Beet sections for fruit growing, general fanning, 6tock raising or dairying. Your questions will get prompt attention. Stato plainly and specifically what you want to know. Write, Land Information Bureau The Twentieth Century Fanner Omaha, Nebraska Comic Section The Sunday Bee ii From Omaha Tiling, Furnace Work, Builder's Hardware OOGERS 1515 Harney St. Tour household goods are In safe bands when left with as for Kortsg, to ring or racking. MAOOAKD Both Phones Douglas 149S ln. A-staa. Oeasral Offioes 1713 Webster St. Best Sporting News The Bea prints full box scores of all bit leagua games la no other Omaha newspaper. With Happy Hooligan, Little Nemo, tha Katzenjammer Kidi and the whole interesting fam ly r ffi fmxi, this is m 3 anuy, What Book Does This Picture Represent? TlUa A Ut bOT ...... . . . . MS ... Vour Nam . Street sad Number . . .... M . ....... . lty or Town Write In title and author of book and IATE coupon and plctut. Send no coupon until finish rf the contest Is announced. Kach picture represents a book title not a scene or character. Catalogues containing 1.000 names on which all puxsle plcturee are based the catalogue used by the contest Jl'nr--r for aale at tbe Irtielness Otr.m at The Be for I came; by mail. Rules of All senmi are eligible to eater this eoetnt eirept employes et tbe Onsks ae asl Maikere el U.lr Unities. Etc St?, tor eovtnir-llvo ear. Iboro will ke eukllaM la To B pKiura which will rprunt tbo naaio 0". a book. Banetth jack ptcturo thore will bo s blank lor tbo roetoetent ta till In (bo tltlo ot tko book. Out out both tho itctura and the bltsk a no ml Is Iho saue ni author ot the book s4 odd your saiua and addroaa Boaily sod plalnle to tbo opao rroMod. No nmtrlollona will bo piaooa a Iho War In which aaawore to lha plituros aty be so. cured. Itaca picture roproaaoto eoir ooo title of oso book. U roe oro Dot aure of a title and wlah to sand In nnra th.a one slower lo each ploturo, rrto mar do ao, SL'T NOT MORE THAN s-IVs ANSWUKS TO ANY ONE riCTtTKii WI1.L UK PtHMlTTKU. In rorro't an.w.ra will sot bo rouutod aala it coataatania If corrn.l sniwar li sloo etroa. More than one euawor should sot bo put rs tho aamo coupon Eitis cotipona abouid be uard for oitre suaworo. AH snawors to tbo same sumbor inould ho kpt tosothor whoa aosdlns la tho oat. Only ooe lint our be iiubuUMd. bj ous conia.laot. thoush ouy hot mar have five anawon te each puulo. Tb numlior of coupons uaad onowaro glTon must he plalslr wrttus OB the eetslde et each SET oubmlttad, bat So not write suoh Intorewtloa os tho wrapper. V. blo sol abaolutolr nacaaaarr, It U doalrsblo that tho plcturao should iB each esao be soot la with the SBawaro, la order Ikal alt eoowore bo unllnrm. , Addlttoosl ptcturoe sod rnuijons mar be obialn.d at tho office of Tho ftoo br mall or la serosa. w.bon yon have sll san4y-ftve plots ea. fasten thou toeathor In a FLAT eochsso aad bring or mail thoa to Tbo Omaha Boo. aadrtaord to BookloTars' Coatoot Editor. Frtioo will be iwardad tn tbo eontoaianta oandlnt In tho largoat aumbor el eomot ooluUoaa le eont of two or Baore poroou hartn the sso nuanbar of oorrort solutlona. tho poieoa Ins tho imallar number of xire cnuponi la hto oat of tsawors will bo deelarod wtnaor. la ovont Of two borenna herlnr the some aumbor oorroot sad aalns Uo soato auatbor el eo. poni Uie poraon whoao sat ot eaawas Is noat aootij prepand, tn the oplsloa of tho till iudsins com mil too, will revolve tho Mrst prtae. Only obo Hal of suawors ar be subattloA by s eeatoeUat ard only eae prise will ho awardod to one family ot obo sd4rers Tbo oso of tbo coupons Is not oblltotory upoa the cootaotAot. aad aa answer Bar be eubmlttod Is uiy loslblo motinor tba rontoatint may oalact. Awards will bo made strictly eccardlns te lbs aaortt of each eoperete Hot. Tho Borne of mora thaa ooe poraoe a oat not bo written upoa any eee coupon. The awards wilt be ma da by Iho Coatoot Editor ead eoasalttee el well-baowa etU Bons, whoao asmoo will bo snaouncod latar. .io eoatast Is limited to tho following territory: Nebraike. Wyomlnr that portion ol lows west of but aot laoludlnf Dos Molaes. and that sootlo ef South Dokote kirowe as tha Black Hills Dlalrlcl A 5-passenger 111 Model White Hteamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless snd nolseleee. No cranking no shifting of gra: any dnitlred speed. White (iteamer sales Increase each succeeding year. Haa practically an endorsement of the United Mates icovernment, which owns and operates more White Ntaamara than oil hlh.r r itnhln..! nlhlu iinlmlBl.fH hsuutlfiitlv fin ished, unlimited power, i-nntrnliert six as tmmnoana, mm aid UaUVVlllS A IMLtU In ths soft, aeml-troplc, climatic sane, extend lng north from San Diego to Shasta County, Cali fornia, lies Tehama county. In which la situated this beautiful little 10-acre ranch near ths town of Red Bluff. This Is fruit land of s very high order and Is part of the celebrated Lutheran col ony which had Its Inception with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describing thla property may be seen at the office of TKOWSKXSOB-BOlj-TSB CO., la ths Olty national Bank Building, Omaha. FOURTH PRIZE Ralston la to be a manufacturing city. They have a fine start with the I3r.wn Truck Man ufacturing Co., the Rogers Motor Car Co., and the Howard Ktove Worka. Kverythlng desir able comfortable living mav be found there. On one of the main buslneris streets The Bee has selected Its fourth prl a business lot 25x100 feet, snd valued at S375. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In the same town and with the same prospect of advancement. Ths Bee has selected a residence lot 60x1 JO ft. and va utd at 1339. Ralston Is nn the only Intefuhan trolley line running out of Omaha snd within forty mlnutea of the Omaha postofiice. Complete information about thla property at the offlca Of the XAX.BTOV T0WM8ITX COMPAMY, 308 South 17th at, Omaha. ""w" SIXTH, SEVENTH ha .Ihn,,..,?ryciop,dK,a tw'.vi Lvoium::: "which "i.""iu.d 19" L.:. m,y be seen st the Omaha office of W. A. Blzenbaugh ft Co, 1814 at. Mary's Are. NINTn AND FORTY-FIVE . klt.rj'liit".r0n"'"t ?f "ty-four volume cloth bound sets of tho "Book of hnoulee an ncyc.ot.r,,U made especially ior children and sold at i f. kr i T)l, 'ork written 'n simple unuae snd Is a "wondar book" In Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $3. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE. 1 . .1., j, .012. th Contest ,J aaaoataaVaBMsalSsma FIRST PRIZE JgSoo White Steamer Automobile - eii This oar wtU fee exhibited la Omaha Jib S 1.2 SO THIRD PRIZE JgB The magnificent, fancy walnut XBZLL AUTO OX A BO riATZB-PXABO which noth. lng can excel. No other player-piano has In th sbsolute ths "human touch" so desired by a musical t-ar and so prised by the manufac turers. This Instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and ilayed for anyone who wishes to sea it in tbe ware rooms on ths third floor of THE BENNETT CO. Jgg 9270 AND EIGHTH PRIZES -..(.i.iiij.i.iMii I 1 1 ;"" l This Ingenious encyclopedia, wnich la a develop. mem rather than Invention, haa besides" lis con veniences the aluo of hundred. of editor, men tally equipped to make one r.f the greatest ency. clope'llaa evr compiled. One of the strongest recommendations for this work Is that It Is from Tori"a."i-S T'J1'1' house of TBO". BOW", of Maw Tors. London, Dublin TENTH PRIZES CASH PRIZES