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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 1". 1310
Utah's Growth the Magnet
of This Youne Man's Life
A Mieenurt hnr ti .re' -K grf i
Vlah ) P. F. Kiri(?aM of r-ie H-avn- !
R.rk!i!l T"ndrtat.r iirin of
Osden. Mr. k.rken!a i , tnaregev r i
wu a on or the prnireo-s nf -he leer
ing undertaking eetabiis.-.rpent ir. -he west
ern gate cr.y. bin piri,... t p Helton,
till reeidlng tn t rcT'h M a 4--
to find a p'a-e In the r.?v wt where ht j
"euld grow with the e:'"n!r w the h n j
for Mr Kirtw'ltll'j leeVn Joeeph and
ef the inter-mountain countrr be hvi '1 )
found The condition hr r be rerf-rt. j
The e'lma?1e conditions and the aunvirul- j
trig were good. 'he o-nerv waa all that
could be siHed. the --"rnt,,-1i rewourc. j
were be'ng deveiop.--j .Ion if eorrert
and there wr -.e . 1 . or-t mit.n for
inveetrnent. Tat - the kind of a r-lar I
fir a young mu to nxn tr: ao ! nur- j
Oaed a hriwi tlrrt h-d ten a-tab-j
Ushed fir twenty '-war and wl malts th '
trrv bimw Others ran do if thev
will eome her to look fn- the twnliti"
Mr. Kirfcendstr. selection of th Inter-
sioimtaJn couairr a fr i- horre wit!
irada afler a nt Tr-r-.i! mvunri'ion t
covering; eevem 1 vefl h rJn. '
sds. th Pacific eoa- co'irrr n the north-
west, and th f 'i'.T cna' imnr. but d-- j
cioeo mat the creat-ei nr-o-l'.nitie far a
youna- man with rrj
:: car-It' but nlentv i
TIMELY REALKSnrtCOiSIP
Eeiicki Tut a 5ew Clote-Ia AJditioa
on tie Xirket.
costxact is ltt roz geadisg
9mlm ( fUakr teraer Prtslpwl
Traaaae-tlwa mt fttktrwiie alet
Week aad the Deal !!,
a la tee twafldeae.
Judaw W. JL P-cdtck and hia brother.
Elmer rWllck. have decided thai the Una
ta Mjtt bo put on the marke prope-ty of j neighbor and the apace on which the ptc
thatrs whica will ooneututa the cloaeet-in ture ia hung. )
addition to OmaJia atnee tho city attained i There are aome pn-taree that tire you to
any am Tha tract ta the hearlly wooded I death after a w hile. Thee are pretty but i
ptopatty tylntT batwaen Dewey avenu and nKajitn-rWi- r-Htjres of eweet'y anniirg
LawT-wnworth atrawt aa th eaat side of the 1 young rirle. the kind that are railed aprtn- I
Boulavam and to the neigh boriiood of i
Thirty-firs and Thtrty-aermnd avenue.
Tha tract, wfJch include about ten
blacka. la a beautiful pier of property
which, haa been aid by th Redicka for
many ywars. On mow of th property there
i. a big growia of tree and a many of
thw wiH be saved aa ia poesih .
A contract for grading baa been let to
LAmorwaux at PwCcnon. w ho w ill have con-tdca-aM
euttlnar to do. jventy-f!v lot
will be mad from th tract, which will b
old by Tokay A Son. The property is
hi ghjy deatrabla for re1deu es on afeount
of It lay and location and will probably
go fast.
. Tha putting at? th Redick tract on th
market aigiM confidence tn the public'
wtUlrrnewa to ouy and thi feeJlng get
cxmaldarabla aawtatanc team th aale last
waek of th Cud ah y comer at Seven
toenth and DooaTlaa streets at a profit of t
per cant. It ia now generally known that
tha purchaser la a well-known profieaaiaaal
maa who haa mad other investment in "
Oraaha real oataxo and who investment
have practically always turned oat for-
tuBAta. Tha announced prioe of tb Cudaay ;
earnar waa U,n. which waa not mora
than tUH above th actual consideration,
A building aa th piupei ty now rtmply
wait n arraainnta with prospective
Too profit which Mr. Cudahy mad on
th deal lad to extensive comment and haa
rocssvad lengthy editorial notice aa showing
what Omaha peopi think of their own
buatnoaa property. Th sal will un
aVwbtadly lead to other aaies downtown.
tor tt give a featinc of conndenco to aj
moat every bus! sea maa In th dty.
Tha BI EtaX xchang will talk again
Wadnaaday on tha propoeed school bond
laaw and mora facta and figure will be
prwaanted, Tha diacraaaion la being cloaaly
followed by a great many people and will
nndoubtadly result tn a generally better
understanding of tha exact situation, with
tha result that voting on the issue will be
moon, mora inteCig-ecu that It would ha. v.
HOW TO HANG - PICTURES
t swlowtxaaT HwltaAle tak.
Jewt tee Walla of Dlffereat
Plomraa anould be hung about on th
general ay lvi and this rui must be
remembered and adapted to the ey level
f a child when hanging picture la a
child's room or nursery. Tha picture will
aot be noticed at all If bucg too high.
Tha pictures should be grouped according
tci th strapl ml of balance.
TaklOaT a central vertical ax a on a wall,
picture of equal aixa and (an oral simi
larity ot ton aad color vaiue will halaav
at equal eV stance from it. er one large
picture win balance two picture of half
Its ata at equal distance from the center.
IS you bar on fairly large picture to
baianoa with several smaller th heavy
picture ia to he nearer tha center, and this
will kaae th feeiing of ba.ance. H you
waxch childrwa ma a aeeaaw it will explain
this. If a heavy hoy la an uae end he
' til center and several emailer
he needed t maa the balance
perfect, A large picture ia uaually most
effective woea plated a,ou in a space with
Its center rtlovniti.g with the center of th
spec. Two larg pKtiirea, one on ' aacii
id of a mantelpitica, for instance. giv a
feeling- f reatf i-Ora and dignity by their
(arfect balance.
Picture should be grouped in such a
way that they have a . iauoo to eah
ether, are baanoed ou a it-uir and In
tti way are mad tu tell a a whole It
la a ueaful rui to rauir toat thing,
feeoora disconnected wnea they are di
vided by a apae tx.ca.ng i'oa width r
length ef th ob;-.La uinealvea ror tn
taao. two ptctorea ta. a uo by two feet
when hanging an auv lb other must
sot bo as or than on ti oart. and not
mar tha two feet apait a ..ea aid by
ada
Plot urea should be hung tioo two hook
and there ahouid never be a tnaxigle
formed by th wlr and th up f th pic
ture frama Tha oaiructiua Una of th
room ar straight aad the picture wire
Should else be ainugr.t It ta better not
ta have the support ef email picture how.
a tt stake too great a camp:
lexity ef
. .. w
a may be
win-. i-e w " -nrv nen nwr e
used aeoorwia- to th is and weight ef
taa atcture.
.
la retrard to th question as to what pie-
nrea ar appropttai to cortain room It !a
r . -ak. th. geweral rui- tivat paoeo.
graphs f friend aad family are not te be
diapiayed la drawta, roosna and parlerw.
. . .. . . .
i
Pt-ARL P. KIRKENDALL
of gm. was in the intrn-iont.in p
ha has derided that his Jirtsrment was
and
cor-
rect aiaoe tnnn( on a business
in
i
Utah.
I
nd only apanna;: n tl'.e forma: Uv'ng i
room. Sometimea you ae a group cf Uiem
darned in brocad or ailver frame and j
e formally In rowi un a tfer:al table, and ,
thi tpeainient eem t.i give them a -Jn 1
!'etre but uauallv It la much better to die- j
piay them otiy in your bed-"" m or a Utt'e ;
5Tlvat ttth-ig room.
Portraits bar a a rji great dignity j
and sufficiently often heauty and tn them- !
aelva lend an air of diaticctjoa u a room. ,
They are appropriate to drawing rooma. J
lilng roorrni. dining ruma and large halia.
Oil painting, water-color , vaJuable eng av- j
1nr. etoltir.ga and photographs of beajuful j
plcturea of tnterearsng and lovely bit of n- j
tur ara all appropriate to the Uylr.e rooiria ;
of a houee. but th treatment of the aun- j
ject muat alwaya be In a a.a.e wtth Its j
time, or Bioeeomn. " or eomething of that i
aort. Having no real beauty of technic,
no true understanding of color values or
Una, they wear dreadfully on tha nervea.
Another kind that become a torture ia
where there ia ill balanced auapended ac-
tion. Of courae. all picture are auapended
action, but In those that are companions
w love to have about ua the compoaltion
and hallux a are eo perfwt that we have
no feeling of rewtlesi-neea. no desire to
call out. "Won t you pleaae put your foot
down?"
Naturalistic pictures of fruit art tiresome
In a dining room, but used conventionally
aa a decorative panel or stencilled or
painted frieao or ia leaded riaas for win
dow or lamp aiiadea. fruit ia often not
only acceptable, but also beautiful. Pic
tare of gam suggest too much the com
paraion of before and after oooking. If you
wish them, put them in th smoking room,
where tha anen talk over their sport.
There are many kind of picture uit-
able for dining rooms; among them may
mentioned portrait a. photoer-aph of
iandacape and landscapes In oil and water
color, copies of aome of th old master.
and also of aome of the modern; trhiiur.
historical engraving., delightful old coach
lng prints, th "Cries of London," Japaaaee
print and ao on.
In hang-!ng- picture it Is better as a
general rule to keep oil painting, by them
sevsa, for the simple reason that they
generally put water colors out of acale,
Etching, and engraving, go well together,
and colored prints may be put with water
color. Of course thi la a general rule,
and good taste will know when it is not
to be fallowed.
Picture ahouid be appropriat in alza
and color to their surroundings. If the space
ia too small th picture loks pinched; If it
i too large tije picture looks lost. Plain
colored walla of soft low tone are better
for background than figured paper, and
vary light picrurea ahouid never be put on
dark wall. The aim may be to ahow them,
but the result I that they look Ilk over-
postage stamps. w oman a Horn
Companion.
Iretaad" araaaae.
Th Impression la general that at least
Bin out of every ten men in Ireland are
named Pat Murphy, and for once there is
some real ground for the popular Impres
sion, for. If you call every person you meet
m Ireland "Murphy." you wrtu be right
one In every eight Uraea If the others are
not named Murphy, the chance are two
tn seventeen that they are Kelly. A
strong and growing rival of Murphy and
Kelly, however, la fmlth. Ia both Eng
land and Scotland. Smith i. far in the
lead, and In Wale beat. Jones by a nar
row marg-n.
The number of tvpical F.nriish names In
Ireland ia surpris ng. Me.nr. Fa iter.
Cooper. Long. "mall. Turner, etc, are fre
quently encountered, but. Jeepite thi. In
vasion and tha equally ngorou attack of
Welah Janesea. there are enough left of
the Aherna Riordana r"ga.n and Moym
hana to keep allv th tradition of the
land.
Any Murphy In Ireland, or out of It. can
tell you that "Murphy" ta a concession ta
the poor. Ignorant Knglish. who found diffi
culty in pronouncing th. th Mints help
them! a atmple same ltw MerMurrough
th nam of th ancient kings of Letneter
ef wnoea iJermot was the last Harper
Weekly.
BRICK
MAKERS
Our town la building a fast that we
have- TliAEK LIMa cTil TA&D-a. aj uf
them deiag ntee Umlb they can hand a
What we want Is a oAICK PLANT, veot
A Li. THH U H3EH WE WANT, but w
DO Wi.ST A Brtl.'K MAN WHO CA."
MA It 3 BRICK. Will maa a first iaa
propoeitloa to th right mu.
Suai. Idaaeb la th market petat foe
M.0 aergt Carey Actiaad; tb rtcheet
land taat we eat ef deor. Thar is
ceeap eiecu -o power gained from the
Caua er the anaae river. The ar eeeau
! f farm pi
averything
M1: AT 0V
produce ef every Sasrrtptieo.
I ravwrahia rtoaa na
; jy ON'CaL
Tea aaa senary yemaslf aivewt
" ! U rw wrlll writs te as at eace. I
' ran end yo a booaiet anewta Jl"T
j W HAT T Jt;A gaCTlO.M Had TO L)A-
' ?fi ? WHAT IT WIU. Ij
il, i.,0 1, tZZZ. '-T
I Addi-eee
j -tMjV' ya 1 t?Lf01'
ee-aa
ai ilium mm n n inii 'i nl
j I t p!ann:na and buJirf.n of a
I bofr t a bu:n rrorHi;ion.
cor :drab rvti and. Uka ail I
btt na rropcltlpna. win ha
tnor or lt aucrmmf il. aor!n to t?i :
food juda-mmt and rnan'ln! atnlitr of the I
man behind It. Tho fnat of a bom d-x )
oc d-r-nd astir)? upon tb a: a of th I
bouac but t a lanra et-nt opoit tho ma- !
tria:s of which It ) built. th mrthod 1
tti whicb It ia built ad tha man who la j
b'u:d b It. The ica:w-!a!a. tha method and j
tha maa wU thr"for b enr.ajdrd on
at a tjm.
Juet how far iha iua1t of lumber la a j
home can be reduced ard anil have It '
aaDBfrtorr is a waya a matter open for j
dlapute. For a tome of modem coat, the j
aecond iulity of d menaton lumber
ttiro'JBhont. altb th rd q'ailtf fnr floor
Uiunjt and rocf boards, uitng the rerr beat i
QuaiHy of ahiaa-iea and the beat juailty of I
enertor and interior wood finish and I
Tn ah roora. is conMdered the propter I
th:nir The rrat trouhie i tat when tyia '
aecond rjuaJtty of anMhina i recir.ed. rha '
owner de not atwaya ret tt iecond
quality m-ana that aome imperfection are
per-m!sib!e. which do rot lunar the
trng.h or lasting quaMr.e of the !un-i
ber to any eitent. Tha fact that aome
laperfections are allowed fre-iuent!r
taken advanrac of be- a contractor who
will uae a grade lower thinkma that the i
difference wou d not he observed and for
this reuton manv
architects specify oniv
the first 'liaJitv
of eventhm for a
bome-bui'der can ueuallv i m h. he 4 '
getting the best, although he might aot
be able to diaungui-h the differ-nce be-
tween the several qualities of infer or
grades.
There
f some materia: which enter
'Bid the nnnafniMiMii nf Knma . k. . w
the Hv of penn e. at the ' bee-tinlng t
often mean, dollar, wasted in needles, re-' 1
pairs in the inn rn is. r. , .,- ...e ;
l"Z llf'ntl
n.sn used throughout a home being one of .
the wma It pays to get the war best
It pays to get the very beat
ot lead and oil paint for all exterior work i
and tb highest grad of rarmsh for all j
Interior work, regardle of the original
n, ,v, rnm nf lk. .
170 tne cost or tn matenais .s very
.
I tt tn wmpirsin to the lahor of nutting
it on. and it is one of the first materals
to show- wear and gi-e the home a shabby
appearance, if it ia not the best quality.
When It comes to th labor item, th beat
men are always the cheap, from the
architect, who plana the home, clear
through th eonetmetion of the home to
tne painter. There are two tteroa tn the
construction of a bom ta which vry
home-builder anould give hi. most careful
attention. They are th heating and the
plumbing. They hould be the very best of
material and workmanship obtainable,
Whether th heating plant be hot water or
hot air. is a matter of preference. Both
are desirable heating plants, and quite con
trary to the popular or-inion, a hot a r
heating plant ia satiafactory In every way.
provided that aufficient radiation 1 used,
and that th furnace is of amp! capacity.
A email fumaoa require mora fuel.
1 rfLSo. 40 as
t eww- I ee fVtBCV
I "" T L T"I1 "" j :i oi ,i new. "t L-xJj.ril eJ iT
Low One-Way Colonist Fare
Omaha
To Filany Points In
Idaho. Oregon, Washington
and California
nn
D
To Idaho,, Orogon,
Washington
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 1910
Electrlo Clock Signals
Dustless. Perfect Track
Trains Elactrie Lighted Throughout
New Steel Equipment
Excellent Dining Cars
Par lit era t a ra an 4 In mafia a. ralatrea to faraa, raa'aa, a to., aallaaar addraaa
City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St.
Omaha, Neb.
-4
r.88t En Cooj. 1 121 ta. tsd. i-3211
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3 "
The Business End
arthwr C cm
Ajwaiw.
i i - -
through ronan .. y having to fore it. to
Bwtnint f us constant annoyance. Tre
onl' poaeible objection to a hot air hearing
P"'""1 ' th fact that tt I inclined to keep
tn aut raised in a room, but now thai
registers bav taken th place of
fkor fi"". whereve- poibie. thi ot-
Jc-Mn ir!' overt oroe. When puuJcg
ia a hot a ater hearing plant it doea not
pay to waste tint and money on such con -
traptlona aa a made-over threshing machine
' Uolr or -V""rr"nt Kit n of
-on cona-it:r being advanced. While
j "
plar.ts it la best to follow out old theories
ar.d purchase a boiler of known rffaciency
until th iu of the continually anstng
thn. har been proven by erperi-
"T'T T reTIh m
h" m"ke !t bi-,,,n' fr lhm out
Whi" th -d
,.,,,., . ,i,mhin .v.t, hoM
i " . .V " " .L" C
u"' "v- "- v-.. w
obtamed at a great many different prices.
For example, bath tuba range In cot from
r. t xr. It ia not advlsahie to ret th
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k minifat.nrwi thm.
: cheapest, etics the manurac.Tirer. them-
MR. CLAUSEN'S BOOK.
Taa Art, ei-ee aad Mtttanl
ef
chapter. E illustrations and
a Uv-uaaod facta on the planning
and design. ng of eery kind of homa
It cover, a w-.da rang of rub tec ta.
including- the pianmng of bungalow,
suburban nd city home, letting
contracts, choosing materia la. proper
design of ntraace. windows, f -replaces,
eta. Price, postpaid, fLM.
A monthly supplement. "Practical
Homebuilding." sent gratis tor
(waive months following th aa of
the book.
Address. ArtbnT C Claaae-a, Arwbi
seet, 113-Z7-3a I. tun ber Xaaaaa-,
auaaeapclia, aliiiwina
v I a
t w, a
'. ... "-Si
ipf)
Standard Road of the West
To California
Oct. 1 to 15, 1910
ieA(.
aaives do not gjau-antee them, and U
j pure extra rmgance to get the most ex- '
, penstv Tm a modest home. A tub ranatng
in cost from t3 to U a a g-ood artkla. not '
I t'te so elaborate a to appearance and '
'. finish as a more espenaive fix tur. but,
i err1cahl and durable, eerving aU th r- J
, cjji-ements of a bath tub.
W'h.le nuite a lirtl aav ng can he mad In
' the cost of a houae through careful aeiec-:
i tion of building material the greatest
I aring is mad in th method Dv which a,
j home Is built When tha heating and
pu.mn, i. w-. , s -"-'-
J tract for a homa instead of bene let
I eprat:y. aa it should he. th contractor
win never purchase th materials for the;
jtem. hllB,t or Mr. hia own .team Cttrs
i -" in "- nt
to save th plumbing and heating con-
tractor,' rr,f, He know, bv experience 1
... . . . ' i
--"" " 00"wn-T "
i lnr BUB-n, tht h would be a loaing!
propomiuoo to try , v money by
-n.n,, u,, varlou dotaila of aomething
. . t . . i
ox nicn HI Rlfw uTii. r or lie same
I (
for ,,, home-hullder not
to attempt to b hia own contractor and '
to purchase hi own materia la he own
J labor, etc.. but to take competitive bids
; on tha work, having several set of plana
I and specifications, so a to av time in
i thle operation, and then let the work to
the lowest contractor When a man at
! tempts to take the contractor's place, lacka
in all hia technical knowledge and ex
j perience, the labor bill usually amount, to
i S or 30 per cent more for he is not able to
1 carry on the work in a systematic manner
The writer haa observed house where
1 a whole crew of men had to be laid ofl
I temporarily during the busv season of the
year because the owner did not order cer
tain material far enough in advance tc
! get them when needed. He ha also noticed
bricklayer, mixing their own mortar and
j carrying their ow. bricka. when the home
' builder ahouid have hired common labor
f3- Q
e
to di th;a work t-r h tn The f-t that,
workmen know that aa lnexrnen-ed man
la the buiidin but i unable to Jtidc ,
the immint of work t"it eheuld be dnne n )
a day. haa a deior;:in tnfnence arer
te workmen, wich eo-nenmee
rrr earit dne and .a.a menn the
tak fia of mere time than if the w-rk
naa dora under the ciiance of an t-
terlenred man wtanm -h"r hoi t work
ftr thrufhm't the rear. If a men
had plenty of iirRt t the b'UMn
huwneea. kno lt manv PHf ' and how
to art'11" tn.tni trmomy and -atem.
there a no reaai-n why he thojld not b
ha own contractor but for tAa aeraa
maa It la bet to follow Mark Twain
adnee and Put al our mf tn one
baeket. but watch that haket."
If tt he tr-je that sewiv kno o
The Overcoated House
is the Coming Fashion
By this simpleandinexpensive
process in old frame house may
be made to look like new stone
dwelling and last much longer.
It will be more comfortable in
winter with less fuel and much
cooler in summer.
Apply Expended Metal Lath
and plaster with Cement blortar.
under directions, sent free to
any address upon reqest.
Northwestern Expanded Mela! Co,
84 VAN BTJRZN ST, CHICAGO. ILL.
i
k
AWNiNGS
AWNINGS
Taken Down. Repaired and Stored far
the .inter. Rates Reasonable.
Omaha Tont & Awning Co.
Phana-Ooag. 883; I no. A 1883.
A SURETY BOND
In my company raar-aateaa Ota completion of tna balldins according; to the
plana and specifications, within tha time, free of Hens and Incumbrance.
R4tt-st it of your contractor aad thereby protect yourself from an
xiety and loss. $14. aot paid in losaea by this agency last year.
J. H. MITHEN. MMJ flnt Bti.aal Bask BU
W. k. llllllUlt, Tlaiee Deuala 21
500 Bushels of Po
tatoes to. the Acre
YOU know that potatoes ar
always staple, potatoes ar
Uae cold. Tha markets fluctuate
very little on potatoes. And u
yon have GOOD potatoes you
CAN ALWAYS FIND A MAR
KET FOR THEM. This U the
most remarkable potato country
In ALL. THE WORLD. Tke
Snake River Valley haa been
known to produce EIGHT HUN
DRED AND FIFTY BUSHELd
OF POTATOES TO THE ACRE.
Yon can RAISE POTATOES IX
THIS VALLEY. RAISE THEM
AND GET MONEY FOR THEM.
Writ to us about thla. Ws have
tha moat handsomely Illustrated
booklet written about this, THI
TWl FAXXjJ TRACT la South
ern Idaho, that aaa been printed
for a long while It Is mighty In
forming, too. IT IS FRKK A.HD
WI WILL SEXD ONS COPT
TO TOU IF TOU WILL JUST
WRITE A POSTAL CARD R-QUE-ST.
WRITE TODAT.
J. E. WHITE
TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
aaa tot oorjro to xrr Lt-roi
Sn rarmer snouid think of buying nome
before seeing a copy oi our journal, n
haa landa. city property and atox-aa of
guoda advertieed In it fmm every atat ta
the union, ao that you can find juet what
yuu w.e-i in its rolumiis. It reaches 0.
(Au reader acti isaue. Advertising rates
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subsrrtntlon. It will be atopped at th
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etand nc at-.'l.
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for winer
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,o n.- t t ti .t.or isi ppwr'Jii"
kovk hut woui.i not imT her if he
r"t them up on the tol; h.-re
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e than a mo, her- n -iaw :n h own home?
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ahouid -e ' No 'I'larter'"
Th tro'iMe with the vrti o(v"iarr '
that It come too late to h'p a man to get
a sood -oh.
Tha oov who ;n hmincd fr amoicnk
ra-arttea re-i-iie" at .t the truth of the
od aaytrir that where th-re amoke there
t eome fire t.lrTinc tt
AWNINGS
11th i( Harnay Sta.
SAFE FIREPROOF STORAGE
We take great prld ta aaylag what
aow to b. aa abaexate fact, aad
that Is that w haw tb futlT
i,JJIAJB,,T -"osi-i fiu
O0f storag hooa la ta w.
Waea yea svora aaythln with aa
year worry aad raavaasibtuty ta re
rards to its safety eauts. Tn ar
Sr--,f 5"ia -Uiaa-. sat from
WIMM r barglar aad saodaraw ta
east fos year lasaraaaa,
OW a bent year pleas whaa yew
ar rose, or aay eaaer valaabie a&oe
aC fanltror. W have prlvat room,
rpeolal retail for aoaaeaold a-oeda.
orm waoostb tnu catx. aj?t
mo, AJITWXXaVX.
Down wait aattl yw tncwr A X.OU
-V krna, aad fire
svoo storag la eaur ham 11 -srw
KJIOW avoir; let a 2-7
TS3 ME I8Y1HB
W ewrdiaUy Uvh vow bs ta
newt beaattfwj. fir proof
wwewB, uwatut will r)
o Tw every part ef
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Call Dosglu 1759; lol 1-1335
Oma&a Rre Proof Stores Co.
804-812 Seath 18th St.
acreage:
TRACTS
FOB THE
INVESTOR
OH ICR THE
SMALL IARMER
THXa L our specialty. From
One to One Thousand acre.
This buaiaea ia made to
serve your la tores urn. So sua of
money, however am a 11. la two
mail to IK our best attentloa
And ao sum, however large. Is
too large to tax oar capacity to
TO PLACE AND PLACE WITH
PROFIT TO THE INVESTOR.
We would Ilia o have you
write to us for our booklets,
literature and ether Informs
Job, We are aura that you
want to know about IDAHO.
It la the last West and tha rap
idly growing- section of the
United States. Here yon can
make tig profits oa small ta
Twsunenta, Land can he bought
oa credit.
Write Zitfil llev, Writ, Ttiaj
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