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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AHUL 24. 1010.
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rchard & Wilhelm
Refrigerators
Sole Agent for
"THE HKimiCk"
The Derrick maintains a per
fect rlrci.latlnn of dry. cold
air. This feature Insures
the i?ifot preservation of
irlslous. They come In
spruce, white enamel and
opal, up frcun . . . 211.00
"THE CIU'STAL"
An all steel white enamel
refrigerator with separate
green vegetable compart
mcnt. Has plate plans
shelves, up from 16.50
414-Mi-IH South
Kith Street.
' Getting Best Results in Home Building
Arthur C. daman. Architect,
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HAVENS & 0
18C5 FARNAM STREET
COAL AND BUILDING MATERIAL
We Are State Agents for 40 Different Kinds of
FACE
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If you it re goiny; to use Knee Brick, Tile or Building
Matrinjs of any kind it will pay you to see us first.
DOUGLAS 317. INDEPENDENT A-1171
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Lawe Mowers
Fine . assortment, all the way
from. .$2.75 up to $16.50
. Some dandy patterns on sale at
from $4.25 to $G.50
Rubber Hose
From 6c per foot up to '20c.
Everything from 10c upward
fully warranted.
Acorn Gas Stoves
The stove on which the user you the fellow who pays
the gas bill has control of the pressure on each burner.
Saves about one-third.
JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO
If you buy it of Hussie it's right."
Lrt-A ft ft A APi
2407-09 Cuminar St.
B3SSSB3
THE FINEST NEW FIRE PROOF
STORAGE BUILDING IN
THE STATE.
.Our facilities for storing house
hold gooda are the finest. We
have our own special method. We
know how. Every modern storage
accommodation for private or mer
cantile purposes.
Omaha Fire-Proof
Storage Co..
804-812 H. 10th St.
Triune, Doug. 1759; lnd A-1833.
For Your New Home
You should investigate our Decorative Department Service. It
will cost you nothing and we will furnish suggestions and specifications
that will interest you. We are distributers for Sherwin-Williams Paints,
Varnishes, Stains, Etc.
We carry a full line of Wall Paper, Glass, Brushes and Painter's
upplies. Picture framing at reasonable prices.
DARKER BROS. PAINT OO.
100 AH Farnam Street.
'Phones: Hell, D. 1750; Automatic, A-3821.
Electric Blue Printing, day or night,
rain or ahine. Nothing too large or
too small.
MODERATE PRICES
7tk Floor Bee Bld. 17th and Ftrotm Streets
In. 100
NATIONAL ROOFING
COMPANY
PELT, ASPHALT and GRAVEL
ROOFING
SLATE AND TILE ROOPINQ
Mfgs. of Building Papara and
Roofing Materials
V apply only Hie hlnht srmle
Improrad phltum and gravel roof.
All roofs put uii by our mechanics.
orricis:
510-811 Wart Blk. Looj Diatano
raon 651; ma. a-36i.
TACTOKT:
lltk Btwn Viotaolaa and Clark Stt.
BKAHCIEl:
Connoil Blafla. 'rhon 910.
3. M. SOW, A. K. BZEB.
rrtaidant. ao.-Trai.
WffT'EF, AND
ASK
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WRITE. .
I D1STIN CTLY
SELLING OUT
PINI AMTI8TI0
WALL PAPER
AT
IESS THAIS COST
2CC3 FiRKAM ST.
PeralKtent Advertising is
(he rtoad to Ultf Ileturna.,
The Column of Tlie Be
Are BLtor Advertisers.
Yes, distinctly, plainly, write and
8sk us for the opportunities we can
show you to DOUBLE YOUR MONEY
IN SOUTHERN IDAHO. The land is
filled wlthi new ways of livina: well,
comfortably, happily and profitably.
Send today for THE FREE BOOKLET
which describes Southern Idaho so well
that WE BRING IDAHO TO YOU.
We can show you how to make
money. We naed money to loan on
approved security at such rates as to
net you 7 per cent. Vou can't get
such rates In the Middle West. Farm
lands are cheap and can be bought on
credit. You cannot make a mistake
in SOUTHERN IDAHO even If you
buy with your eyes shut. But WRITE
TO US FIRST. Wa point the way to
easier, happier, pleasanter living. Any
bank in Twin Falls Is our reference.
Hill & Taylor
I IRRIGATED FARMS
jTtfin Falls, Idaho
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The "Stucco" House
It is not generally reali.odUint fully
!Hlr'r of the houses, public and private, in
countries of Continental Kuropo are fin
ished in stucco.
This material is composed of cement
and sand in ahout the proportion used
in making sidewalks.
American adaptibility has devised a
system by which old frame houses may
be converted at small cost into the ex
ternal appearance of stone by the use of
stucco on expanded metal lath. This
makes them warmer in winter and cooler
in summer. Saves paint and fuel.
The Stucco house is now the ac
cepted fashion in house architecture.
Any good plasterer can do the work.
An architect should be consulted.
Write for full information free by mail
KGRTHWESTEBN EXPANDED METAL CO.
132 S. Clark St., Chicago.
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HE only difference between liv
ing In a duplex house or a
bungalow 1 the fact that In one
case you must go to the second
story for your bungalow, or If
living on the first story, stand
whatever noise or confusion that may be
transmitted through the floor from the
second floor tenant. In other respects the
bungalow and a duplex flat is Identical. The
rooms are all on one floor, connected In the
ame way as In a bungalow and have light
and air from all sides. This is the principal
point, In which they differ from regular fiat
buildings, since In the latter, light and air
Is seldom obtained from more than two
and never more than three sides.
The latest thing in the way of bungalow
flats Is a rather large building of four or
five stories high, accommodating as many
tenants as possible, each floor being a com
plete bungalow flat. When the building Is
three stories In height the tenants are ma.le
to walk to the third floor, the same as In
flat buildings, but when the building is
four stories or more In height, an elevator
Is provided. Buildings of the latter style
are seldom built separately, being built In
groups of from two to five, with a central
heating plant separate from the buildings,
furnishing the power for the elevator and
using the exhaust steam for the heating.
Whether putting up bungalow In tiers,
five or more stories In height, Ilka the
abode of th cliff-dwellers will prove a
practical investment in the long run, but
hat not been fully determined, since this Is
a new stunt In the building line. The experi
ence of living in bungalow one hundred
foet In the air must be a novel one. While
It takes a little longer to get to them, It
does not matter much when there is ele
vator service and theve Is Home advantage
MR. CLAUSEN'S BOOK
'Th Art, BoUno and Satimnt
of Homebuilding."
it chapters, 5W Illustrations and a
thousand fact on the planning and
designing of every kind of home. It
i cover a wide range of subjects. In
cluding the planning of bungalow,
suburban and city homes, letting
contracts, choosing material, propar
design of entrances, window, fire
place, etc. Price, post paid, 11.00
A monthly anpplement, "Practical
Homebuilding." sent gratis for
twelve month following th sal of
tbe book.
Addr, Arthur C. Claussa, Archi
tect, 1136-37-39 X.nmbr Sxobange,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In living in a ky-craper home, fr.om the
fact that It brings one abov the annoy
ance o Insect and the noise and dust from
the street. In the summer time ther Is al
ways a cool breeie and the outlook I
In most cases an Interesting one.
Th average small Investor, however,
will always look to the two-tory du
plex house as about his siie for a small
profitable Investment. A small additional
expense and making the building three
stories high thereby dividing tha cot of
the roof, foundation and lot between the
three flats instead of two would mean to In
crease the return from the rent to a
greater proportion to the amount Invested.
For a building containing three bungalow
flats it would not be advisable to have sep
arate heating plants since the third floor
tenant would object seriously to traveling
up and down so many flight of stairs In
order to take care of his heating plant.
The most profitable way when making an
Investment of this kind would be to erect
two buildings side by side each containing
three flats, each flat being a complete
bungalow In its floor plan and heating all
six flat from one heating plant located in
the basement of one of the buildings. In
this way the cost of operation would be di
vided among six flats, the same a in a
six flat flat building, but through offering
more attractive home would mean much
higher rents for each flat than can be ob
tained from an ordinary six flat building.
While a bungalow flat ran have any
number of rooms it la advisable to not pro
vide more than two bedroom with possibly
a small servant's room. In addition to th
parlor, dinning room, kitchen, pantry and
bathroom. Flat buildings are not Intended
to accommodate large families of children
and It is a well known fact among real es
tate men that a five or six room flat will
rent as easily and for as much rent as one
containing several more room. . The rent
In all cases depending to a large extent
upon how conveniently It is arranged, how
well finished and especially upon the loca
tion of the building, both as to It being
In a desirable neighborhood and its prox
imity to a car line. Flat building half a
block from a car Una are more desirable
than those right on the car line. By all
means never build a good houae or build
ing, either as a private home or a an In
vestment In a neighborhood of cheap
lots. Looked at purely from an Investment
standpoint It Is far better to pay a little
more for th lot and a little It-ss for the
house or building than to economize on the
price of the IM. when it means a sacrifice
of desirability as to location.
MUCH SAVING IN FIREPROOF
CONSTRUCTION IS APPARENT
Delusion of Insurance shovrn by
Brief Calculation mm to
Probabilities.
With regard to Innurance, let u Fee how
it really works. Here Is a concrete exam
ple. Three years agi a man put up a $100.
00t store building. Me d'dn't think It nec
essary to make it fireproof, because he got
a rate of only $1.60 per $100 on the f jll value
of that building. Outside of repair, etc..
that wrr nut In-ured against, tiie total cost
of that building. Including the IiiKiiiance
premiums f r thrte yens, was $104,500. The
building burned a wnile at;o, and some of
Ills friends congratulated lilin upon receiv
ing virtually the full amount of insurance.
There was some little salvage In founda
tions, some brick, etc., but let ns assume
that h got back the entire $100,000. He
didn't get back the premiums. There is a
loss of $4 S00. It will be five months before
he will have gotten in'.o a temporary build
ing, with new stock and his buMuens going
along normally, so that $10.0U Is the least
h can count upon losing In profits that he
should have made during that time. He
count a still further loss of $-'.000 by not
being able to make a good purchases as on
null of 111 stock he had. One thousand
dollar more goe In the Io.-h of records of
Order, account.", etc. The rent of quartcis
he will occupy while rebuilding will be
$.1009 more. Moving Into that new building
will be at least $1,000 more. So that he f.g
ure a straight lots of (Jl.TM). not to men
tion lone due to old cu-tomer getting
away from him and audi incidental tnat
cannot be well rxpresHrd In dollar and
cents. He certainly must now realize that
he would have been $.'0,000 better off had
he had a fireproof building Kitspa 1 1 ii k in
Holland .
TROU BLES OF THE CENSUS MAN
Has His Hands Fall in Trying to In
duce Some to Answer Questions.
WOMAN HATES TO TELL HEE AGE
Ignorance of Nome People to Their
Family Affair I Most A
tounllnr to tbe F.num-erntore.
rerslMfnt Advertising la the road to Hig
Keturna.
"I don't think that It is any of the gov
ernment business what my age Is" i the
fiequeut reply that women make to the
cfiimiH enumerator.
"Well, then, t will have to put It down ac
cording to my Judgment, and of course I
do not want to make you older than you
really are."
"Well, then, If you have got to know, I
was born such and tiucni a year, but it I
none of your business, anyhow, and Just
wun't tell you the date of my birth. So
there."
"I have been niariicd Wve times" said one
woman to aji enumerator In th Third
ward, "and 1 have not had very good luck
this marriage, but I'm going to keep trying
until I can get the risht kind of a man."
"I don't like to be bothered with your
fool questions," said one woman In the
West r amain dlbti lct to an enumerator.
"I am buy now and you will ftav to come
around some other time or go down to the
stoie and my husband. He know more
aboi,t II. me iriiNU paper thn I do."
"At least 'i per cent of the people that I
have enumerated," ald one enumerator
from the north part t,t the city, "do not
I know where their parents were born. And
I It Is umoug the more intelligent people that
' this Ignorance Is mot prevalent."
j "We I un acro.s bom m enc in ojr
jrnjnd tiiat a:e toih amusir.', sad and an
noying." said another enumerator. "I had
a ca?e this morning where in order to get
Into the house J had to go around by way
of th kitchen. The mother was sick In
bed, with nothing to eat in the house. A
year old child was rolling around In filth
on the floor. There was no fire in the
house and the baby was crying of hunger.
The mother said that her husband left
her a week or more ago and she had heard
nothing from him. I don't know Just how
we are going to enumerate that case."
Some trouble Is being experienced with
the Third ward census enumrrato' among
the Chinamen. They are a little suspicious
about answering and pretend they cannot
understand the questions. But when the
enumerator flashes his badge ihey Keiier
all:; suspect the enumerator to be a de
tective and earnestly swear that tl' ly are
not running a hop Join
Some of the South Oiraha enomrators
are half Inclined to throw up their Job
brcauK of the multlpHrl'y of nationalities
down there and the difficulty of getting
answers to the schedule question. Fiv
enumerators, speaking that many different
languages, were tnt Into on district, but
in a bunch of some twenty fa mil Ira It wa
Impossible to find an enumerator who
could talk the language or make himself
understood.
New Location rif teentli and Jackson Streets
Iron and Wire Fences, Trellises for Vines, Tree Guards,
Hitching Posts and Window Guards
Telephone Douglas 1690. Bend for Catalogs,
THE BEST PAINT MADE
THAT'S THE KIND WE SELL
Bom Bampl Frio to Suggt th Bang of Bharwln-Williams Assortment.
H-pInt Family Paint 18c
B-Kallon can Outnlde Paint, cover 1..S0
square feet $8.60
U-Plnt Bicycle F.namel 80e
f gallons Rich Red Barn Paint ....$4.35
1 pint Good Varnlwli 3So
1 quart Inside Floor Paint 46o
1 gallon good Roof Paint $1.16
1 pound Color Ground in Oil 16o
1 gallon Outslite and Inside Taint (cover
300 square feet), 40 shades to choose
from, at $1.T9
1 quart Mar-Not Durable Floor Varnlso.
at 8 So
W-plnt Pure White Bath Tub Enamel
at 60o
H-Plnt Buggy Paint 6
V-plnt Can Aluminum Paint 98o
SHERMAN & IVJcCOMNELL DRUG CO.
Corner Sixteenth and Dodge 8trt.
OWL DRUG CO., Corner 16th and Harney
ANCHOR FENCE CO.
The Place and Time to Get Your Iron or Wire Fencing.
Phone Red 814. 207 North 17th St.
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Portable Screen Houses
For Town or Camping
Porch Screens, Window and
Doer Screens
Omaha Window Screen Co. oluliSz
17th and Cuming Street
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Your Home
be much more attractive and durabls
if you use our Ideal Cement Blocks. Thou
sands of Omaha home builders have used
them, why not you? ttlinates and
prices cheerfully given.
Ideal Cement Stone Co.
Phone Douglas 4428
UaUota Wesleyan Wins.
MITCHELL, P.. April 23.-Xpecial .)
In the debate last evening with
Hamline university of Ht. Paul with
the team of Dakota Wesleyan unlveretiy.
the locals were Judged winners by tinani-
Inn d.'cifl'iii. Tim iueuun debated was
j In relation to the federal act'nn In prevent
I lug interstate commerce carrier from car
rying manufactured articles made by fac
tories which employed child labor. Mitchell
had th negative tide of the question. This
makes seven df bates that the local deoat
I eis have won In four V'frj, having lost
one to Caileton college.
He Want. Ad Are Business Booster.
MANTELS AND TILE
Fireplace Grates and Fixtures, Tile Floors
for all purposes. Furnaces; all kinds of Hardware
Milton Rogers & Sons Co.,
Fourteenth and Farnam Straata
EXPRESSMEN'S DELIVERY CO.
lviovmg v ansnzorag e
W? are building a fireproof warehouse
303 NORTH SIXTEENTH STKEET
Douglas 394 TELEPHONES Ind. B-1341
SEEDS Po!3'Q"Si Lawn Grass' Flcweri eulbs' ECi
Why waste time aod money planting
doubtful seeds when you can buy seeds that
grow from
THE NEBRASKA SEED COMPANY
1613 Howard Street Telcphdne Doualass 1136
WRITE FOR
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