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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKE: JUNE 12, 1010.
Getting Best Results in Home-Building
Arthur 0. Clausen, Arohlteet,
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$ Any Landlord Can
Improve His Property
By wirinj his house for electric light.
Tenants are demanding this modern con
venience more and more and premises
which do not have it are out of date. We
are furnishing the G.E. MAZDA lamps
to our customers who thus save money
. and get better light. We will give you
all the information you need.
Omaha Electric Light and Power Go,
HERE In pntmbly no country In
the world which contains' a
renter variety In the style of its
homes than our. While tome
localities Iran mors to a certain
styl than others, on the princi
pal rcsldonoe str??t In nvjst ny large city
can be found examples of domestic archi
tecture from nearly every civilised coun
try In the world, together wth many hybrid
styles, which usually ome from trying:
to combine thn attractive frutuns of differ
ent homes Into one; regardless of any har
monious results. The reason for th!j Is
plainly apparent. Ziigwe'.l In hla famous
play by that n-sme has referred to our
country as the great ' Mflting Pot," In
which are amalgamated thu races of the
earth.
When a man thinks of home, there la
always associated In his mind the kind of
home he was familiar with when a boy.
When he migrates to a new country he
carries with him Ideais of a home formed
during his youth, and It la quite natural
that In building his new home In the "land
of opportunity," he should decide to e;n
bixly In It the characteristics of ths domes
tic architecture of his fatherland. This
explains why we have homes of Colonial,
KiirIIhIi, German, Swiss Chalet and bun
galows, which are distant descendants of
the Japanese pagoda. Any of these can
be called typical American, If they fulfill
the American Idea with reference to plan
arrangement and convenience.
The porch, for example, Is distinctly
American. The porch or veranda, which
we consider Indispensable on a private
home, la seldom seen In any part of Eu
rope and Is unknown In the Oriental coun
tries. In some parts of Europe, Venice
being a good example. Is fou-nd the nearest
approach to the porch, which are Open re
cesses in the wall, known as loggias. These
afford no better outlet than a room with
a large window and are not as airy aa our
modern sun room with the windows open.
Our country has auch a variety of cli
mate, and climate always has a consid
erable Influence upon the arrangement of
a home, that no style or plan could be
considered as distinctly typical of the
entire1 country. In the New England states
the colonial style, an adaptation of the
Georgian style of England, Is always the
favorite, and this may be considered the
moBt popular style of domestic architecture
In this country, the reason for this being the
fact that a great many of the early set
tlers In the various parts of the western
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MR. CLAUSEN'S BOOK
The Art, Solsnce and Ssntlment
of UoiuebttUding."
42 chapters, 10) Illustrations and a
thoueand facts on the planning and
designing of every kind of home. It
rovers a wide range of subjects. In
cluding the planning of bungalows,
tu'iiutuan and city homes, letting
contracts, choosing materials, proper
design of entrances, windows, fiia
pUces, etc Price, post puld,
A monthly supplement, "Practical
Homebuilding." sent gratis for
twelve months following the sal of
the book.
Address, Arthur O, Clausen, Archi
tect, 113S-37-S8 Lumber Ksohauge,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
country were born and raised In New Eng
land and took with them to their new
homes the Impression of old ones as nat
urally as & foreigner coming Into our land.
The colonial style Is also very popular In
most of the southern states, but undergoes
a decided change In plan, the more preten
tious colonial homes being a group of semi
detached buildings rather than one com
pact building which becomes more prac
tical In order to economize on the heat in
the northern states. The central states re
ceive the Influence of both the east and
west, with the colonial style predominating,
clossly followed tn popularity by the Eng
lish half timbered style. In the extreme
western part of ths country a marked
change la noticeable In the predominating
styles. Here the homes are built low,
spreading, and many of them almost rustic
In appearance; In fact so popular have
these semt-rustlc homes become that the
term "studied rusticity" has been coined
as descriptive -of them. In the extreme
southwestern part of the country, the do
mestic styles show the Influence of the se
verest plain square mud brick houses of
the Pueblo Indians and Mexicans, while In
the mountainous countriea are found many
examples of Swiss chalet style with their
enormous peaked roofs, suggesting the
peaks end crags with which they are sur
rounded. Zangwell's prophesy that out of this mul
titude of races will grow a greater Ameri
can race with Its own characteristics In
harmony with our Independanee and In
dustry may also result In the gradual de
velopment by slow evolution of the dis
tinctly American style of domestic archl
tecture, but until that Mm comes any
home which Is pleasing to look upon, home
like and convenient, Is typical American.
THE nORTIIVESTERN
Expanded Metal Company
18 THE MA UF ACTURER
OF STEEL PLASTERING LATH the
Invention of which made possible the con
version of old frame houses into the ap
pearance, of stone by the process of
"overcoating" with cement mortar.
This inortnr is mude of a mixture of
ocment and snnd in about the propor
tions ns used to make concrete sidewalks.
Frame houses so treated are warmer
in winter, with less expenditure of fuel,
and cooler in summer.
They do not need painting.
Write for particulars to the company nt
84 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
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Alaska Refrigerators
The easily cleaned, sanitary re
frigerators; no dead air, no foul
odors; either rlnc or white
$9 to $36
Acorn Gas Stoves
The stoves with the automatic
pressure controller; at least one
third of your gas bill saved by
Sed!v.,::.....$13 to $34
Lawn Mowers
From $2.75 to $16.50
Rubber Hose
From 6c lo 20c- per foot.
JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO.
Sol Agent for Celebrated Fox Furnaces
2407-2409 Cuming St. wll ya bay tl el Husslc U'l right."
ANCHOR FENCE CO,
Phone Red 814.
205-207 North 17th St,
The Time and Place to Buy Fencing 3c Per Foot and Up.
Quick Drying Floor Paint
it One more item in the Sherwin-Williams Paint and Varnish line.
AVK SELL ALL. Call for paint circular and color card.
tt-pint Family Taint
.15c
s-aallon can Outshlo Paint, covers 1.500
.rn square rest Stt.60
.plnt Bicycle Enamel BOo
t Gallons Rich Red Barn I'alnt ....94.35
1 Dint Oond Varnish 3So
V quart Inside Floor Paint 4So
sallon good Hoof Taint (1.15
1 pound Color Qround In Oil 15o
1 aallon Outside and Inside Faint (cover
SUO square feet). 40 shades to choose
from, at B1.88
1 quart Mar-Not Durable Floor Varnish,
at 85
4-Dlnt White Bath Tub Enamel BOo
H-pInt Buggy Paint 8 So
U-Plnt Can Aluminum Taint BS
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RIRHENDALL BUYSMORE LAND
sherman & McDonnell drug co.
Corner Sixteenth and Bodr Streets.
OWL DRUG CO., Corner 16th and Harney
C!.UH TEHT MD AWMIGC0. CAMPING OUTFITS
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UTH AND HARNEY STS.
OMAHA, NEB.
Prepares to Extend His Present Large
Establishment.
TWO STORES TO THE WEST
Pays the Millard Hstat . Hundred
Thousand Dollar for Property In
the Jobblnsj District to
Have Lararer Quarters.
F. P. Klrkendall & Co., shoe manufac
turers, have bought for 1100.000 the property
In which the factory is located at Eleventh,
and Harney streets from Kzra Millard and
his sisters. Tho deal la the largest locally
In some time,
Mr. Klrkendall's purchase Includes prop
erty 133 feet square on the southwest cor
ner of the Intersection named. Three five
story buildings stand upon the ground, the
largest of which Is occupied by the Klrken
dall company. Next to it stands tho build
ing utilized by Dixon & Campbell, whole
sulo furnishings, and west of this Is the
third bulldlnrr, occupied by the Interstate
Rubber company.
The Klrkendall company, which Is an old
established shoe manufacturing house, has
secured bulldinga good for fifty years and
will be enabled to Increase Its floor space
by 75 per cent when desired.
as much unconcern as the ordinary citi
zen walking on the streets.
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Scott Tent and Awning Co.
314-816 South 12th Street.
A. C. SCX)TT, rreUtle-nt and Manager.
Do you need anything for the camp or, Infact, anything made of
canvas. See our line of Tents, Awnings anil Porrli Curtains, Anything
Special Made vt Canvas. All employes thoroughly eiperlenced in their
line. Pay our factory a visit and see where the finest line of canvas
made goods are made We .will be pleaded to make estimates.
1U.11 l'hone Douglas 8:18.
Not "Watch Us Grow". But "Help Us Grow"
NEW HOTEL F0R CHEYENNE
Handsome Structure to Be Erected
In Wyoming City with
Omaha Material.
Albert D. Klein, manager of the Sunder
land brick department, has returned from
Cheyenne, Wyo., with an order for eight
carloads of high-grade press brick which
are to be used In the new hotel building to
bo erected in the enterprising city. The
hotel will be fireproof, modern In every par
ticular and In point of architecture one of
the most attractive In the Rocky Mountain
district. The exterior! is to be' of light
color, the brick being crfam buff with Im
pervious surface.
Mr. Ralpn E. Sunderland is in New Tork
city attending a meeting of the executive
committee of the Building Brick Associa
tion of America, having gone there from
Pittsburg where he attended the regular
meeting of the board of directors of the
same organization during the first part of
the week.
PROSPEROUS JARMERS BUILD
Improvements All Over State Indi
cate High Degree of Agricul
tural Prosperity.
That the farmers are generally prosper
ous is Indicated by reports from all parts
of Nebraska. , Not only barns and bins,
but fine residences, modern in all respects,
are being planted upon the farms that pro
duce tile money to build such Improve
ments. A fine residence Is being erected
for Cortes Cook in Washington county and
brick from the Sunderland stock has been
selected.
We take great pride in Baying what we
know to be an absolute fact, and that is
that we have the FINEST AND SAFEST
MODERN FIRE PROOF storage house in
the west. When you storage anything with
us your worry and responsibility in regards
to its safety ends. You are sure of careful
handling, safe from FIRE or burglars and
moderate in cost for your insurance.
HOW about your piano' when you are
gone, or any othe valuable piece of furni
ture. We have private rooms, special rooms
for household goods. OUR WAGONS WILL
CALL ANY TIME, ANYWHERE.
Don't wait until you incur A LOSS
BUT DO IT NOW. Moving and fire proof
storage is our business. WE KNOW HOW,
let us do it.
You Aro Invited
We cordially invite you to inspect our new
beautiful fire proof warehouse. An attendant will
gladly show you every part of the building.
SEE WHERE YOUR VALUABLES ARE
SAFEGUARDED.
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Savings accumulate very fast at Six Per Cent per an
num, interest aud fortunes are soon made by tho
0 thrift of saving. Try a savings account with the.
Omaha Loan and Building Association; $1 to $25 per
month accepted and lump sums of not over $5,000. Supervised
by tho State Banking Board. Ask for booklet "A" and other
information.
ASSETS, $3,50O,C0O. " RESERVE FUND, $64,000..
Address
0maha Loan and Building Association
16th and Dodge Streets.
Having- Its Face Washed.
Workmen on scaffolds suspended two
hundred feet In tne air are now rngaged
In washing down the exterior walls of
the new City National Bunk building at
16th and Harney streets. All day long
pabkersby stop and In dread watch these
men at their work, fearing that one of
them will be dashed to the ground many
feet below, but these men accustomed to
their work move obout these scaffolds with
ARTISTIC W ALL PAPER
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We carry the most complete and artistic line of Wall Paper in
Omaha. Come here and pick the style of paper for your dining room,
living room, bed room or den. You can certainly find everything
that will suit you from our tremendous stock.
KKMKMllrJK we guarantee to undersell any firm in Omaha,
either wholesale or retail, and promise ycu absolute satisfaction.
'THE WALL PAPER STORE OF OMAHA
SAM NEWMAN
109 South.
14th Street
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I ARTISTIC MCK
Have you seen it?
The brick utsed iu the new residence at 37th and
Pacific streets is called KunderlauuVa TurkUh, No. 110
and is the most beautiful ever shown In the west.
See it Don't pass by hurriedly, examine it, stud it
"rubber a little."
WE ARE STRONG FOR BEAUTIFUL BRICK.
Artistic Brick (or Frame Houses
Face the foundation, chimneys and porch
piers With our Artistic Brick.
The extra cost over common brick facing
is insignificant compared with the added
beauty and increased selling value. We havi
many kinds specially suitable
Some at very lew prices See Our IChlllt.
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SUNDERLAND
UJf lOlf HARNCY ST.
Gull Douglas 1759; Ind. A-1335
Omaha Fire Proof Storage Co.
804-812 South 16th Street.
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STCTIOW : 3 "iction
Portable Screen Houses
For Town or Camping ,
Porch Screens, Window and
, Door Screens
Omaha Window Screen Co.
Telephone
Doug. 4692
A SURETY BOND
in my company guarantees the completion of the building according to the
plans and specifications, within the time, free of liens and incumbrances.
Request it of your contractor and thereby protect yourself from an
xiety and Ion. $14,000 paid in losses by this agency last year.
J MIT HUN 202-03 First National Bank Bid...
v. II. i'lll HtW, Telephone Dou.les .27
The fcCONOMY WINDOW SCREEN
' WILL SAVE YOU ONE-HALF
T. II. WEIRICII FIXTURE CO., . "
1317 IIOITI 84th ITmXZT. PalOVB WIBITCB 1877
MANTELS AND TILE
(replace Grates and Fixtures, Tile Floor for all purposes
Furnaces and all kinds of Hardware.
Milton Rogors & Sons Co.,
Fourtaantr and Farnam Straata