THF, OMAHA SUNDAY BF,K: .TUNE 30. 1P07. NEWS OF THE BUSY HOME BUILDERS SEVEN MILLION INCREASE lor adapted by th union thre years ago of holding a political primary on the eva of the regular primaries for the selection of csnlldstes frr whom the members of the affiliated unions would vote either In the primaries r at the polls. He alleges that In times past these labor primaries have been manipulated so thut real friends and associates of laboring men were defeated and persons not favoring thlr cause were chosen. He desires an expression from members of organlxed labor on the subject so that It may be considered from every side of the question. Gas Electric AND Combination Fixtures Advance in Valuation of Real and Tersonal County Property. SOME -ARCHITECTURE AWFUL A Twentieth Century Cottage RAILROADS AND PALACE CARS OUT What an Omaha Designer Sajt Personal Tastes. of Plaares and Realty He present Xesr Building and ol atsrl Italse on Land Not Yet Assessed. RESULTS ARE FROZEN DISCORD D lip ir Pantaatle OMtlnni that Are Deslsned Hrraur Ikr Ownrra Think They Ar Cate Are lowlr (living Wiri "The t a nt of the people nowsiiayi lsan altogether toward something entirely new and unheard nf In the line of building home, a In other things." ald a leading Omaha architect. "We have to draw up what, the people want and iionietlmea our Ideas of tRite are awfully violated and mutilated by the demands of people for What they think will be 'nobby.' or 'odd,' or 'cute.' Odd they certainly are. Some of the thing planned and erected are posi tively fantastic. They contain a bit of all Vinds of architecture, horrible In Its In cnnariilt y. "The time Is coming snd I can see It al ready when people will go hark to the architecture of the good old days of our grandparent. I can eee the big. roomy, olid, auhatantlal, comfortable houses now like we used to have easl In the lit 11a town where 1 lived. They were built of stone, and the white mortar allowed tn Irregular lines on those massive gTay walls. Thu windows were deep and provided with ahutters a mere detail which could be li-ft eff In the modern house after this model. The roof was gabled and the chimneys rose from each end. "Inside the arrangements were Just aa sensible and there was every sign of coin fort and homllneas. A bed room with the Tour-poster, covered with Its white dimity hanging and white coverlet; the wall paper modestly flowered, the big. deep fireplace with Its oak paneled mantle, the deep, lunny windows. "What, do you see In the modern house ihat approaches this? Some people erect massive dwellings that look like rastlos or penitentiaries. Others erect fantastic things that bear more or less resemblance to Chinese pagodas. "Recently I have had requests for plans . to he drawn for structures on the lines of ihe old colonial dwellings or the farm houses of New Kngland. People seem to he j getttlng a desire to move back to nature, and with this desire, which generally fol lows on a healthy city growth. I think there will come a revival of rural architecture. Houses of this typo can be built more cheaply than the more common tpe of house now In vogue because they require rougher and less expensive materials. The man who sets out to build such a house, though, must not try to make room for his modern tastes. He must not try to mix modern "comforta," so-called, with the beauty of the old-fashioned, or the com poalte will be a wretchd failure. 1 look for some of the suburban homes to be erected In the near future to follow these lines." William Mumaugh. the contractor, la pre paring to build a modern residence on the Florence boulevard, opposite the horn of Rom Miller. Me has purchased a lot and will begin building soon. The recently announced purpose to build a new city on the large alt purchaaed at Beymour Tark by an eastern syndicate ha created an Increased activity In real es tate In the southwest part of the cily. This Is a portion of Omaha which (a beautifully favored topographically and has excellent street oar facilities. In late year the resi dence district ha not expanded In that direction as much as it has toward the west and northwest. But with the pros pect of a large residential auburb at Sey mour Park, building In that direction has received a decided boom. The new Rome hotel la nraring comple tion and will be occupied In a few days. TTie lighting fixtures, which are to be an Important feature In this new hotel, are being installed by the Burgess, Granden Co. The entrance to the pastor' study of the Vnlty church has been changed, the Ne braska Concrete Reinforcing company were given the difficult task of matching the stonework of the church with concrete blocks. Red block were ued for the coping, with alternate red and white block for the wall. The result I a very pleas ing contrast, A discovery of vital interest to manufac turers and users of concrete block ha re cently been made by V. R. Owens of the Nebraska Concrete Reinforcing company In the way of a waterproof filler for facing ' concrete product. An Important fact re garding Mr. Owens' filler I that It doe not affect the strength, setting or harden ing qualities of the cement. A evere tet was mad last week by pouring wXr on the face of block treated with the filler. Although the Minks were but forty-eight hours old. the water remained on the ur face until evaporated, apparently none be ing absorbed by the block. Th Nebraska Mattress company. In ad dition to the twenty horsepower motor Installed by the American Electric com pany, mention of which was made last week, has Just placed an order for sn additional motor of twenty horsepower, wHh the same firm. Th Crelghton School of Pharmacy baa Just t in equipped with tfit) light and fixture by liii. G. VT. Clahaugh. secretary of th Gas company, I having stamped steel ctlllngs put In hi parkir. sitting room, den and hall. Th National Rooting cr.npany haa juat completed a gravel roof on th school building at Lyons. Neb. The same com pany has also Just commenced work on a slats roof on the Wis Memorial hos pital and a tile roof on th De Bord resi dence at Thlrty-flfth and Woolworth av- Vour modern bouse, to cost I3.&0O each, will b rectd at the comer of Thirty 1th street and Woolworth avsnu. by It C. Pater A Co. Dr. T. E. Coulter haa had plan drawn up and will begin immediately the erection of a modern home to coat U.OH) at Forty, first and Davenport atreeta. Dr. C. A. Hull will erect a home on an adjoining lot at a cost of 7,6uO. Still the demand for houses continues unabated In this great and growing city. Directory publisher and public school enumerators may. in th absence of th government census taker, guess at th incressing population, but th real est at men and th house hunters have the real Ins i fie Information. Contraotora and laborers can furnish additional tnfor aalion. Contract r let every day for i "V- sMMk j-i sr. wr '.( NV;;"r The design which we Illustrate this week Is .articularly adapted for building In the country on account of Its extreme sim plicity and the ease and cheapness with which it can be constructed. The founda tion is finished in four range rork above grade and three-Inch Biding for remainder of building. If cheaper, cement block could be used for foundation above surface nd' concrete mixture below grade. The laige. open cornice and commodious HIMI I"I''H lvHl porch, with Ita Immense pillars, give this home a finished appearance. We invite your careful attention partic ularly to the size of the room on the first floor and the conveniently located door between the different rooms. The etalrs are so placed as to permit a direct en trance to them from either the living room or the kitchen. The pantry connect with both the kitchen and dining room. A woodshed could be placed on the end of the house If needed and a door placed In the wash room. Th second floor has two large and two new houses and -still the number of vacant homes continues so small It can hardly be noticed. One real estate firm began work last week on twelve new house In various parts of the city. A large number of other contracts were let for new residences and many are begun. The contract for the sheet metal work on the B. & M. depot at Ashland, Neb., has been awarded to njornson & Haas. The quality of workmanship turned out In Omaha. In the cornice line, Is indicated by the award of a contract by the Sidney Drug company of Sidney, Neb., to BJorn ton St Haas also, although this firm was by no means the low bidder, the award being made purely on the quality of their workmanship. The new Omaha hospital at Thirty-sixth and Cuming streets Is progressing nicely now. E. C. Bennett ft Co. have been awarded the contract for installing elec tric wiring for lighting, power elevators, heating and ventilator purposes. The handsome new home of Sol Tevy at Thirty-third street and Lincoln boule. vard will be wired for electric light by the Wolfe-Lovett company. ' "There are several little things of which the people In this part of the country arc Ignorant In the way of home beautiflers and finishers," said an Omaha man recently returned from the east. "Among these are marhle. tile, glased brick and stained glass. Real marble, of course, is almost prohibitively expensive here. But a very good imitation which Is practically as durable can be made and its appearance In a residence Is extremely artistic. Yet it is a thing almost unknown in Omaha homes. "Glased brick which are used o ex tenslvely In England and on the continent are almost unknown here, though they are not expensive and will wear forever, always look well and are kept clean with th greatest ease. Stained glass for windows Is considered only useful for churches, but with a very pretty effect can be obtained especially If It Is used for an oriel window or something of a similar nature." Joseph Houska has started hi two brick store rooms on the northwest corner of Sherman avenue and Locust street. Mr. Frank Martin of the Mart tn-Cott Hat company purchased another lot next south of the corner of Twenty-fourth and Wirt street adjoining hi residence. Mr. Maitin expects tp Improve these two lots, but peril a pa not until next year. Th Cote. McKenna cigar ator In th Paxton block la being equipped with a matal ceiling. The work I being don by BJornson ft Haas. Electric fana hav been in extraordinary demand thl year and electrical dsalers sy the demand ha not yet shown much evident of falling off. E. W. Bexton will begin the erection of modern horn at 3bm Manderson street within fw week. H 1 having th plans drawn calling for a two-story frame dwelling to cost In th neighborhood of $4,000. Mr. McKay of J. E. Haney ft Co. has started hi nw St.fd horn at Twentieth and Wirt streets The naw bom of Mrs. Reichenberg at Thirty-sixth and Harney streets will be provided throughout with th latest fix ture and qulprant for elaotrlo lights. Th system will e furnished with flush a ioMMiN poom x '----- rl I otuis Y rg L W 1 "Ir"1 I BED POOM V LIVING ROOM II I a'-fcx-- I ' 9 -t Xi' I PCWCH riSWST P-LOOB I s !. inI CaX3 I J 5 -- ----- -JV; V : k . - - r "(Kut stiull chambers, one of which could be uwd as a bath room, and If needed two rooms could be finished 1n the attic. This house can be built for $2,(rt, exclu sive of plumbing or heating. Height of first floor, nine feet; second floor, eight and a half feet; cellar, soven feet. In explanation of our estimates we would say that it is Impossible for us to give n exact cost for any locality without first becoming acquainted with local prices and conditions. We would suggest In this ca pacity that you either see your local con tractor or write us and we will send you a list of quest Ions and at a small expense figure for you the exact coat of any build ing In response to numerous requests we have prepared a book containing a number of views and complete floor plans of moderate-priced houses. This will be sent pre paid upon receipt nf 25 cents. Address all letters to Huildlng Department, , care Omaha Bho, Omaha, Neb. switches done by throughout. The work will the Wolfe-Lovett company. be On Wirt street In one block between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets four new houses are now under construction. Be tween Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets on Wirt street two $5.0J0 homes are under construction. At present there are nine teen new homes being built In the addi tion, with prospects of many more being started soon. For a high-class residence district. Kountze place is again coming to th front. Dr. Hamilton ts completing a $5,000 resi dence on the corner of Binney and Twen tieth streets, which will be occupied by Mr. R. B. Busch of Crane & Co. HOW TO AVOID THE RED DEMON loprotected 'Windows the Gateway of Destruction by Fire. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 29.-The In ternational 6ociety of Building Commis sioners has kept moat careful tab on the fires of the last year and In a recent bulle tin makes the statement that 44 per cent of all the fire losses of the year are directly attributable to the lack of proper window protection! Fire originates In one building, but cannot be confined there, and Its travel is made easy via the window route to every building In the neighborhood. Further, 80 per cent of all the damage done in bulld tncs In which tire did nut h.v. ita Ari,..n is fault of Insufficient window protection. In a conflagration like that of San Francisco nearly lOu per cent of the datWae la di rectly attributable to that same cause, for In that case we know of but fourteen sepa rate and distinct fire occurring In the city on that memorabl morning. Had the ad- i. ... kiui.ii.,,. v. , , t. . J V',;""" "'vuineraoie ny a.... - mcr i, icn tiuuin nave been confined In the structure In which they had their Inception and would hav resulted In but insignificant blazes. Surely Is this matter of properly protecting win dows an important one! Shutter and the usual automatic closing affair constitute but makeshift protection at best; the one ""rro "a universally approved system . ...uv. (..v.ri-iiuii ia a. meiai or incom bustible sash filled with wire glass, and where the danger Is particularly great, on narrow alleys, etc., there should be two thicknesses of wire glass. It finds also that Ts ,.-r cent of all the damage done In bulldli .s where Are orig- I nil Ail waa railaaH V... . i elevators, permitting the apd spread of fire throughout everv part or the structure New building, should The eulpr w"n brick or hollow tile fireproof enclosure. and where these may be difficult to place about elev.tora and st.tr. I old building. then light iron frame, and wire g,as. " cloaurea can be so plared at little cost and affording enlendid ptotectlon. ' VICTIM OF FIRE IS BURIED Slaa Killed la Martla Flats Sup posed tw Have Beta Joseph Campbell. Th body of th man upposed to b Jo eph Campbell found t riJay morning In th ruin of th Martin flat after th fire of Friday morning wa. interred in Forest Lawn cemetery by th coroner Saturday morning. Friday afternoon at S o'clock an lng.uei a a held. No ataolute identifica tion was possible, but all th evidence eein to indicate that th companion of t harle Ctr-ipbell, th man who Jumped and broke his ankle, was th out who wa killed. This Joseph Campbell an swered well to the desertptons of th dd man. As far aa known h ha 14 rIUv or connection in Omaha, BEDROOM aj9tZD nOOe1 CCcTJ sj Jag KO ftcJMwa CCO ROOK Completed figure from the county as sessor' office show a total Increase In the valuation of real and personsl property In Douglas county of $7.069,7in. This does not Include railroads and palace car companies, which are ase!ed by the Stat Board of Assessment, which sits In July. The grand total of personal snd real property, exclud ing railroads, is I15a.0b8.29n. Lst year it was SH6.00S.5M). The greatest Increase is in the business districts of Omaha. The Increase In the real estate assessment represents new buildings, or improvements on buildings, and not the natural raise In the value of land which is not reassessed until next year. The increase in the real estate as sessment In Omaha was $3.ti95. In South Omaha It was 3Z1,U0, and In the country districts S-T.370. The personal assessment has not been compiled by districts since the alterations were made by the Board of l'Jqualizatlon. The total shows an increase In personal property over the entire county of $3,92fi.8nR. The following table shows the valuations of real estate by divisions as compared with the valuation last year: 1907. Omaha t 71.17B.2sn $74.73.115 South Omsha, lt.iit.T.'Wi H.M.44n Country 1ft.iX,iH In.SlS.aa) Total real estate. Personal l(lll.4.i4 l10 Jn..MH! 915 . 4o.544,570 4M7U75 Grand total $l,flO,Bso $1R3,0H8,J90 It is believed the railroad and palace car assessment by the state hosrd will show a substantial Increase this year. The total of these two Items last year was $7,126,710. MAYOR STANDS BY HIS SLOGAN Write "Nothing Ilolnir" Across AntU Whistling Ordinance by rres Ident Johnson. Mayor Pahlman ha redeemed another of his campaign pledges and "nothing doing" as an official expression, has received of ficial recognition. Saturday morning the mayor nia'dp public the fact that he hadvptoed the Johnson anti-whlstllng ordinance and he did so In the following terms: To the City Council: I herehy return with out my approval the "whistling" ordinance for the following reasons: i do not think It could be enforced. It would need a recl- ment of policemen with special locomotives to keep in sight or tne majority or railroad engines or there would never be enough vldence to convict; ann rurtnermore. we need a little noise of that kind to keep things moving. Nothing doing. 'It is my intention, said the mayor, "to redeem every pledge, and I had really for gotten my promise to the ptiullo to put nothing dolng on any ordinance which was not worthy. When this ordinance came up I thought there should be 'nothing do ing' and when I had written the words remembered that another pledge had been redeemed." ALL PULL F0R PURE FOOD National Association of Grocers Con vention Attended by Omaha Men in Lin. John 8. Brady, Charles IT. Tlckens and Edgar Allen returned Saturday from Chi cago, where they spent the week attend ing the convention of the National Whole sale Grocers' association. This association was formed in Buffalo a year ago and has more than doubled Us membership since then. Every state In the union with the exception of some three of four, were well represented by the leading wholesale grocers. "The national awsoclatlon Is doing all In Its power to secure the passage of 'pure food' laws, by the several states, to con form with th national laws, and hope to secure decisions by the several pure food commissions of the different states In conformity with the national decisions. thus avoiding complications In business that would naturally otherwise necessarily arise," said Mr. Pickens. John 8. Brady was re-elected as one of the directors of the association. The Omaha and western contingent quite generally left Chicago previous to the banquet, which was served Friday evening-. CUPID WINS IN LONG FIGHT Finally Bncreds In Landing; Will Herdman Under the Bell at the Altar. William H. Herdman, well know demo cratlc politician and formerly deputy city attorney and Miss Lou M. Nelson, will ba married thl evening at 8 o'clock at the horn of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelaon. 914 8outh Twenty-fifth street. The fact he was about to be married has I been cl0""ly Mr' ""I" man and even hi closest business assocl ate knew nothing about It. The wedding will be a very quiet affair and th ceremony will be witnessed only by a few relatlv and Intimate friend and will be performed Z R 1 ? V j church. J. W. Cor.ley of the Firt Paptlst At th close of the ceremony r,cpptlon wm ,,e neld at the home. i Mr. and Mrs. Herdman will leave at one for the Klrnesota and Wisconsin lak region fMi u three week' wedding trip. On their return they will be at home at 4106 Lafsys'te avenue. Mr. ioruman mena considered htm a J confirmed oachelor and they were greatly surprised at tne announcement he was about to wed. SMALLPOX RILES ROWDEN Victim Visits tlty Hall, Whereupon II Worthy superintendent Promptly Klplodes. l'er I'a,"ar. Kan., wandered lnl 8alU,'day mo"1,n' - '"ranlfd by V"0' ,ma"PX- BulIr WU" nl "Ce.'Vd 'Uh b j r"T' , , ,Bra,esl d,Rl,1y of tl.s su- ; l' ot ,h lU """' C I I,r ",,i!K"anl at "'e thought- I lf,9ne8S of ,ne visitor, but at all who made I his presence possible. j "If th-y arc gi.lng to turn the city hall Into a pt'Stlinusw they sliuuid put out a sign. 1 m going to see the mayor and see j If till thing la guing to be kept up. I . want a policeman stationed at each door of the city hall with Inturuci luin to make all I smallpox patients stand in the street until 1 they can be taken to the peaihouse." I Butler was taken to the Emergency ho, j pital, the; room of the health officer were fumigated and the only evidence of the i visit was th perturbed feeling of Mr. ! Row den. M'DONALD AND PRIMARIES Preaideat ut Outral Labor laloa Xaae a Ke of Ka clar Friuuu-1. C. A. McDonald, president of th Central Labor union, ha. written a letter in which t tafc a decked .land galnl It. poi- Qvn Your Home Your Rent Money Will Pay for it. Ask Us How? We will build your house cverr- thins; from architect's plana to paint and shingles. The amount you pay for rent, under our plan will make you the owner of your home. Start right, start now. THE WESTERN HOME BUILDERS 2 Ifl So. 12th St. I'lione Doug. 6017 r We Carry a Complete Line ol Electric Light and Combination FIXTURES Visit Oar Show Roon G. Lowry American Electric Light nd Power Contractors. CompaLiy 1 CONCRETE s ii i i iii i .ii, i.i.i xt yr w Y Updike Lumber arvd Coal Co. WHOLESALE New Yard.. All New, Bright Stock, Good Grades and Prompt Delivery Bring Us Your Bills for Estimate Office, 100 Bee Building Douglas 2473 ROOFS AND ROOFS There are Roofs and there are Roofs, but the Roofs we apply are all GOOD ROOFS Carey's Flexible Cement Roofing, Asphalt Gravel Roofing. "Barrett Specification Pitch and Gravel Roofing. 'Phone Douglas 871 for special salesmen to call. SUNDERLAND ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. 1006-8-10 Douglas Street. m'ffifTjiTB'VTnntrWHWIIffai aheet Metal Work of all Kincte- METAL 21&-20-22 North 15th C. B. HAVENS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, CRUSHED ROCK, SAND, BRICK AA'D SEWER PIPE. Get Our Quotations Before .Placing Orders Elsewhere, Phone Douflai 317 HOT AIR HEAT BA5ITARY No Bursting Pipes COX Hot Air Properly Equipped THRKK 'PHOXEH. 1 H'"-1 ""WC'iTTisyitfllilllllrliHIf IT. BlIOTBICITT In your bob. w w w w .yw E. C. BENNETT Sc CO. TL Boag. 3816. ZX.SCTXICAX, Western Electrical CompaLny 411, 413 South 10th Street INSTALL WIRING FOR RESIDENCES We Are Always Raady When You Are- SEC VS. Phone Doug. 346 Special Low Prices During (he Summer to Reduce Stock ORDER NOW! Goods Delivered When You Are Ready A Thousand Artlstlo and Useful IMrture Always ea Hand Important to Builders Fixtures should he selected before wiring contract Is let. We carry by far the largest and hest slock of useful as well as ornamental lixturc In the west. Burgess-Granden Co. Telepbon 681. S13 Booth 15th St. Select From Stork E. J. Glllespl Electric 405 Jackson St. Phone Douglas 1481 J WATER CURED l!Try block w mak ts subject to a constant spray of wster for twelve days thoroughly crys talling the cement mid guaranteeing the life of the block. Concrete block cured tn tills way will heeome harder with age. We are the originators and exclusive users of the special automatic water upray system. Estimates and price on rquet. Fbon Harnay 436. 4005 LTnwortb, t'l'.ViViM triVi'i'i' i 53 j. . . r, r t w v AND RETAIL Yrds, 45th and Dodge St.. Harney 737 CEILINGS St. Talaohona 2374 to & COMPANY 1805 F.rntm St KCONOM1CA L SATISFACTORY No Ruined Fnrnllure Easily Onerafrd Furn&ces COX for Correct Installation H FARXAM STRKET W wlU pits It tor yon without oharr. was aVVtl BJ BVUV lm OOBTTBAOTOB4. ISO Jajrsam. V In time of prosperity pltx" Prt ot your Income with the Omaha lovn ud KuUrllng Association In weekly or monthly payments. Some day thin fund may carry you over a rough and rocky road. Six per rent rer annum Is paid on saving- accounts and reason able rates are made on monthly pay ment homestead loans. See tig for further Information at Sixteenth and Dodge strets. Omaha Loan & Building Association (1. W. LOOM IS, ii. M. Nnttlnger, President. Secretary. J. If. Koplct, .(tt., So. Omaha Houth Omaha Office Opp. Post Office. Don, experiment ENAMELS -Th arfnd that dost war off Transparent "Floor-Shine" tor Hardwood Floors. Linoleums, and Furniture. ENAMELS Pot Old or New Floors, Furnttore and Woodwork. Wears like Cment Dries orer night with Brilliant Qlo. Contains no Japan or Shellac. Writ at onof for Free Booklet, Color Card anj List of Dealer. Trial Oaa Tree (and lOo to pay postage). Enough for a Chair, Table or Kitchen Cabinet. Aadreasi TtOOm-SHTSE" CO- Bt. Lortla, Ha old In Omaha by Orchard & WUhelm Carpet Co, CEMENT STONE ARTISTI0 and DURABLE With New Improved Itfachiaery niDum Awn nwma wsT sVBQVBMV. OMAQA CESIENT STONE AND BRICK CO. OfXtoe aa Tarda I OeweateentA and Cvmlng Streets. Telephone DovgUs 442S. It. F. M. Harding ARTISTIC TILE WORK Floors, Batb Rooms, Porches. , 809 Sooth 17th Street. national Roofing Co. BsMmatM runlaaad oa SXATS. TXXJi AJTS QMXnX. BOOTS 10-11 war Blaek, it h Oataaa. Oo. BlaJTa, Xa. uvx. ia AMERICA! FURNACE BU2Z.T lOl A BOZZ.XB OT.BAS, SVSVaVBZiB, ZOOJTOaflOaJb W. S. H E A T 0 N, Basement 'Phone 1101 Karnam St. Doug. 12SI Look for the Name On the Sidewalk If It s 'Granr Then It's Guaranteed. JOHN GRANT. tit Bs Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 7141. F. B. BURNESS OOBTBAOTOB ABB BUXU1ZB Balnforoad Ooaoret a Vpeoialtr. Wow Ooastrootlaf Carpent.r Xalldlng, Fbon Bong-las SSSS. tth and Barney It, E.tabU.h.d 1889. H. D. Frankfurt ARCHITECT Telephene Red 8781 Room 31. Douglaa Bloclg "hotTwater HEATING t-room house if 00.O T-room house ....... 1 2 G 0 0 I to room houa . ...JlOO.Od JOR. 1S43. W. MOORE. 1512 N. 18th St. Tel. Web. R. L. CARTER Sheet Metal Works Cloth. Drying" C.btn.t ht Metal Tire lroof Window bars' ittock at.tal O.Ulag. 1711-76-24. ST. MAIY'S AVENUE. T.l.pbon Beus'laa SOS I.A W at CCMJIT&Jt r IKO8OI TTWOM OOafWAsTT 8 07 North ink St., Omaha aasfSSSMMMaasi Use only