Till: OMAHA SVNPAV V.Y.V.: IT. TUr.r.l! . 1-!0. TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP1 T ! ' n 'i u ail Ja- "f t T ,i. c; . W.-.l!!. "on v. I.' w ro'.' ovo rV k ! 'it: nt:MV-t I' nt iv .a'--s nv Sew Faniam Strtet Building Will Be Handsome Structure. ' i EXCHANGE FOE MPEAISALS Di'i or ' : r.'.i n II. in 2 i'i v t t i 1 n at p r c nt. O in r ravine t.'in to ''i irf noil? r r.I. i , mi' I".! In a 'run of r The Planning of a Suburban Home Clausen. A.rc:.itcc- KEY SCHEME "FOR G RBAGE i torr.j tct:-.:il:.ua :r the I-;nn -r-p-i clis li.vi cf l'r.i? for rue'. it I... r r ! -i, i. a k h a v a ! .: . lo.-iv Vl'l 'Will o train Look I p Qnesllon of I.latlaa I nlll ! Wffk fnra ( nm 11 Wfdnrmlii) honnlif I'lai-r llnmf Solil. m.i:k t. hi' -..it t! at root w lot v. or ty $' h'i ' ar.il ti nt Mr. Tuk. v r-.i-n-" 'f f m'-uiluT vl.o in rM'rnt liiw li' "i-KTi a al. H ! ti.- nr. y X A hajulsormr butM'nn than nv pnplf r"ali la Rolns, up on th smith file cf Farnam itrt b-tfn r:!?! l ntli and Nlrn-tepnth struts. This I "Tt.r WV'in-- ton." which Is b!n; rec:M at a i""t f ! $1.0. by O. E. I ark!r nl '. W. a.-..i , F. T. B. Martin. ! The hulMIn. w hich will 1, cmplft l ! bout Ju'y 1. will be of smi-fir pro. if it.- j traction, structural aiwl a-i l !ark hr ; i ti Ral K tat. t xc'-..ne wlil har C. with lltt:t terra rotta facing trlmmitiT. ! j.- ,, 'arris cf I'r -V. n "Jr.? . i: :' ar.-l I r...; ;. . - asa'n to a:" "- ' ;..! n A r m I tic In K' .n z - '.: I i ' cht.n: " '1 I.imK t'.ii i-.it-, ml .Xr.iiMn ha ;nic a:d h!- 1 i-me at Twit'.' rs-l ar.J irt Hri t. to Kini!'- N.'";-"r.':n f.r A (nnsi.lrTaiii.n cf Th' r-.-'. :-"' !ta:n! -n t- .i '.tf Ur.i ! fa:!i-''is f -r i i!it:!r.t , I'm?" 11- .n -i ,ui.!-' a twrt rii'-f-'e tark ,.f : :r i;r-.ui ! '. ha.niK J)1ai.. 1 mar.y fo-r a:.J ' rub anrt finn tin wi'.li cnai f-uc- ci 1 a. '1'Ilp ait u a n.a.V t:' Ii.j:'. i o. - K- t,.-:alj Tli? entrarico hallM ti the 1 atalm will b of mnr!v. Tli atyle will be early Tmlnr. Four atorles are to bi- located on t!i flrat floor of the huildini,'. wliiih will rov r the full lot, eiixl.li The re', ni l and tiiir.l flour have been leasi"-! to Hs'i ld Hamil ton, who will conduct a roon.lrm; Kou and hotel.. Home trar.flrnti will t. ac commodated, but a runlcr of other rm rn will have permanent lodci'i s. it .: aome have already r"nte1 rao:u. il.-. Hamilton may Install a enf In th first floor In one of the atore roorr. The fourth floor and half of the fift'i may also be leased for the i)t;. 1. but t'il. Is yet not definitely d t r:: i: .-d. T!"..; Moaer-Lampman Busint-ss collco 1-a taXen the alxth floor and half of the fifth. So with the exception of the utorex tho b illd Ing la about filled up before the foundation... have been completed, f-'uch ia the demand far a Karnam etreit location. The contract for th fourd.i!''n wa'l and the first floor boarding has been car lied out by Jvr. Mardls and Is nearly completed. The new Omaha Structural Iron company, the. Tow le-Fratt concern, j has the contract for the erection cf the tee). j The Heal Etato exehange took an Im portant etep lat wrek when It voted for official appralsinn of property through a committee of the exchange. This com mittee will probably work mostly for non resident Inquirers, but anyone can of course apply. In the case of nonresidents applying directly the fee will be cut In two. half ttotna; to the exchange, the other half to the appraiser's. If a member lists property for appraisal he will ret 25 per cent, the committee iiO per cent and the exchange the remaining 25 per rent. The amount of the fee. which will vary some what with the value of the property, will bo settled later. Harry Tukey, secretary of the rxehanK-, raised the point that the present by-laws, now undergoing revision, are ambiguous with respect to commissions on sales. The old rule was 3 per cent on the first llov, or under. On more than ll.tXH as follows: five per cent of the first ll.uw, as follow.-: on balance up to flO.Oou and not exceeding loO.OoO; the fee was 2a per cent for $.X.'juu, and over, 2 per cent. November 30. the fee rule was modi- fled to read as follows: On ail sales of J-000 or less, five i) per cent on tli full amount. On all sales of more than )2.lKK. five (.".) per cent on the flrat $2,000, and two tuni one-halt (IS) per cent on all over and above that amount. A minimum commission of 125 to be of ..l'i.-'r.l l.st in i? i:r.tll a week from thu Tl.i re. is con. i a.) set.tlir.ent t O.e ec'ietue. but the uv'ion l.a not b.-,-i a.i.- ere 1 es ! i v. htt 'f .-etije ti e I' ts and v ' -t i ! o; i . t ; i"i b l ei; . :r.i sl-.a.l d- the wo: k. lnforminjr nit-rr.hers n lis.nl. It v.-r.I be Hork and will n cirisid-.a:-ht-lp. Omaha Gets Boost in Eastern Paper on Its Business : T: .'.u Hre and dU-:i;n of M.lo;. 'a:i an l e. iii'-y heoo s i , t': ino-t l;:'er-'-':n- s'i-l in ; domeu-.c a: . e: T'i-. Ti e -ar- j r- d"-.-. tw;'T.s i T : e ave-.!;.-1 i .- lot .lo not ' " r.i't i f a r '"'t an. oi. nt cf oi-.'.'ir.a'i' v l-i p:..r'.p o." p.'- I turei;ii..ne.-.. b it In tl: -i"1 :" ! nut I m i . r - lots are s no times a- iv wili: 11. i J H'r.o;r.t to be sr.ent is the ..?.! i t:it t- the i lif -;;i::, r's I;u. nui'1- The .Vnierl1 an i o.m-j ttv I ...re v ;s oiii a! l:tth- it. re t! an a r..t ' ut ii'.p-.ics h i: i .i...' f i; latlurj ..d . .lo. l.'it a toe ,i. ,-r.;i. "i! of In ;n i: e loon.iy a i.. f".--t th . sr.-l r.o.-o of tile tity Lo;n:e api-a:-. nt the! Country borne n-suine 1 a more a.n.fji d as- ! pert ar.l Is now considered the i leal all- ! t !.e-y tr-r"-,:ti I hu:: for the erti-.- tn,'.y. : Tl.e cv.y ei- ." ti- n i.ow e:v;ri: t a l,c::.c- ', out "n the Mi'-v;is. and by I..:". : ir. r:ai:. cot in the cot.ntry. N th- .ii.-;.irt.' hi Ho .a a :...;r.'s lo:r. ; :i:i l h, t.i.s.:.. 'lh!s .-l-.ou.vl oifer no ohsta.-.e 1 when stre. t tars are handy. :f a man trust tak a car to ko to his place of b i .-nts-s it nutter? I.ttle after l.e Is on the ear if h- mi. st ride ten m.nutia or t!;lr:y m.nuus an 1 li-.inu farther rut on the line- In is nil.' of hi .l.K a seat 1 he print.al c t:at acte: i.-tic of a subur ban i.otr.o is an n.Ioiir.ul. sonte. h.at ram bi.iii; C'i'i aranc. toe ex.ter.or le.'a ' . i f; t .t ' I t I r i i ! -ij - ucjld rui:.is:i the lights i . try Jun' rlinit Trit Msy lie Taken to Vln-uespi-lis ti rf lloiT the cheme Is n.li.a- Mo-Ved Out In That Clt. a.:th.--itid lv s,.m "ii f io .,: ... o..r 1 r- th- 1. K ' hO o.f I he it i tloni I - . n i : k ', to 11 k . vrr the p ae.t lit pat- an I I s MY e l eiai tu' la tit re In tl next t t . d ! cite 1 v :t---t r . -t IMV tl ' .1 te V. er h hi .it a -. hi M n-o noh s n e a' o ;t t .e matter . pale (slow of th.e moon on the porch at (f.envde that brings out those tc-.J-r ; sentiments w I icli the s-;n In ail in radieti. (C'.ry faiis to brira forth. As the f:re . I'lace is the center of f.irri.y in w.nter. " the poi -h is the b. smni.ie and tn.I of it i:i summer. For this ,ea-on the p .r. h 'should be of gi neiotis size. Ime toe i s ie of a city lot usually decides the l.ua ' tion of a i.ori h on a suburban hoo.e the stra.nht l,rrar-l expression of the s.m-; porch can be placed anywhere that fancy pie ne. Is within. Studied rustically is, or convenience makes It desirable. In the ilo.v.ab.e to a detree. but sln.uhl not pre-, country a porch Is usually 1. oke.l ur n as lon.ir.nto. In nil ku d architecture u-jLty j a ;tt of o.adjor livinif room and N far- and 1 i auty f i.ould ko hand in hand, neithei i ni--hed with ri'fcs. c isy clia rs. a n-a.ltni . . c, . , , j c, nmaViu !il,,u1,1 ht: -aenfo-.d for the oiiur. TIk- table, couch and other th.nss Intenilei to Wonderful Showing late by oraana uliurr,an , m,,re than an. othPr isj,.lvi,e weary htarts from thc cltJ.., bi:sJ. is Set Forth in Eeniarkable j cambie of fulMlinn this ideal. A designer ' struuglea to relax into that state of oom- i.as on.. (rrat aJvaraae in dsiar.in a piete comfort and contentment which ul ei.u:itr home, it is e.-nt:aiiy all fn.nt. It ways ai ts as a physical panacea to man- Omaha rets a let; boost on in- iron. .ae of a recent issue of "The Christian Sch nce lion to: ' of Huston, a daily news paper, the name of wheh Indicates its purpose. TIk Omaha correspondent of this Nn. CLAUSEN'S EOOK "TUa Art, Scieaca and Sentia;nt of huu.ja4ui.:." 3o ch.apter s. i'V ii . t.s: : at ..-ns an-1 a thouMtnl la. ts on I tie p;otn..n-; ati'l d. n- of every K.n 1 of tn.ii.e. It covers a '.vide ti.r.ire of sulocc's. ,n cliai.r.K' 'the p:aiii'.m of botiita.ou s. subun an and e.ty home i-rtii.i eortraots. chooi,:- r..it. : iii' vr-ver ib siut. i f i ro ra - w : ! , - ' i e pia as, etc. I'th--, l". tc i: l. $i 00. JlddrefS. Arthnr C. Clausen, Archi tect, 1135-37-08 Iitiiiiber incUanff. Mia-eapcua, Almneaota. I ; n I '. ir.t t " at n 1 1 t from l-irei'-o.- ;ir ;u- i n o: h p- -, :. of i iv-rha an 1 f ire. ' ; n ' ! i. !.'.' c. : t' e i .-c -nt t ri i '.i':i c :.-:'- I' - .- n ,. n f I'-i !.. ai.io o." Anfn. an ?l :n i j a i.:., s a ti.:n ' er ,f tii-' i"inrl!nun saw t'ie vr.kin o the M i r. r i ars.'.l 'ant wh'..': llv'-t- ni. l lea's lie city iv.v k'n-.i.e with the p n er i (ierr.t I', it ft ' 1 r. mating th.e nar! ae and t ef us that , 0f t;,,, -,.1(. v.o-oi i; rorv h-v.e to te .h m . : ;ttl be a r era,-,- t tl - .oa'th .-f th.,- iity. ( r iha i'i ,p a n ra.i, c . i d t u -o-r ! r.i. n In-t-r l t try t re:. e,y i'-e ...ndlt.oi. ".s so"n as we tet oi.r prrse: t d'f fhulty f trnial-teaed mil with the p l ee jcdite In ri irard to hai.dTiir Kail. aire we can le. i to c; ..-tdei the plan." sai l V. S. M.eM-.n. "An xh nditttre of nho'it l:00 will 1" ne. e-s.vry I roi ahiy. hot the ai t'.iv..' i,r,d,;,m is a ei y serl r.i one ft-i.l I a::i s ,re nfter eeiric ho.' Mn.n-apol s Eolves It tltat the crematory is tne In-st .vav of d.-tnir siva- -.v it -c:,,- wav of r-1r i: f t ' mo i. n an l'-e- ka. "and el nil if i:s as tic be t A I T, f v e take our trip t w ::i c me hack and set r- Tcvhate'v .' FORT LEAVES FOR THE WEST Will MriUr n Tunc (hrr the Territory Retenll- I'lm ril I mlrr Hi J nristl t,-l inn. t i.-s. niter traffic n:.i:,asf.' I'a. i. and i ireiton Shoi t Line, '.c.t ..t ei .1 i; for the wet to niuki a trip of l. s- e. -...ii over th.e teniiorv of tii, t',i o n sh.it I. in-, whl h has Just h i i put under his control. M:. F.u t wi.i tnal.c- a inji of two weeks durat'on. Thc manatrenii-nt of the Oicrou Short I.ine ito-oir busiiies is aiieaily beimc handled bv the Oie,.,,a offices, the order i : ir.-t Mr. Fort e.-intoil li.i , .r.u (roue Into tff.rt 1'ecen.ler 1. v a- . It wo-.-.hi not 'v he a bet- IdKii.r. Tetter. lvertls.r.T In Th, .i s I p e s l'-uvier Tl Fee vvrl at Is lo f..r what your FiTuT"' or;;aa has sent and had printed the fol lowing boost: As a result of a series r,- seasons of snc-cei-stui Mviicur.urt in NeurasKa. the city ol omuiia is closing one ot tne most pros p, runs veara in .ts lustorv. Ph.- government census shows Omaha has 124.1' si persons inside the old city l.m ni. L niiKe some olner cities. Dmaha has never been able to taKe in suourbs. South t imana. v. Inch Is so intimately connected Willi omaha that 75 per cent of the ma 1 of South ton-ilia btis.nt ss houses oes ihro'iiih trt Or..:. ha pi..v,ofl ci. ,s a distinct cor poration and liu.i .o.ra population. Across '..h. river Council tiluffs has 20vo. and th.-rv are witr.in five or six miKs of the bus ness center of Omaha almost 2v.v.M persoiii. omaiia ia satisfied, however, with a pop ulation increase of 2J p r cent in ten years, when business, as shown by the tan. clearings, lias Increas. d 2tT per cent. Kank-in,- about t'nrt.v-f.ith Ii pote'lation, the bank clear ns miiKi: the city rank f:i tenth In bus. ness. Nebrasku has produced this yi ar 2H0"HI.. buHln Is of corn w orth Iv mm O'n. It pro duces corn wortn more Can all the old m ncd in a slrisle year in the l'nlte.1 Stales od Aiaskn. and worth more than the tobacco crop. in the business world Omaha will take stcond pluce as a pr niai y corn market, and about fourth place as a grain maruet. The live stock receipts show the city to be the lnrifest shetp market in th'? world, tne records of all other markets beinir broken when for several days more than 'Io.mM sheep a day were received, t lie record day le'ni Hs.OiW head In twenty-four hours. The creameries of Omaha muke it the largest butter manufacturing point In the I n. ten Slates, and the plant of the Ameri can Sninltlnv and ItefinlnK company made a record w hich piae, a Omaha in the front rank with the largest refinery in the world. can tin reform !. tr-a'-l f.-r tie eff-et It ''ill ni'e In perspective, and a home which appears well when two sides are sen Is i lai- more attractive than a "city front." designed to be seen from the front only with the Kldes left pfain and unattractive. There are two things that are Inseparable from a suburban home: one is the flrep.a. e the other the porch. To build a rorburbm home without a laiRe porch would be as much of an anomaly as Itomeo and Juliet without a P.nineo. There is something about the fire of an open hearth or the bind. suited in the cren : tr.r cf F.i-m h windows openiy,;,. r,: t- .,,-x Conner, inx the Il'.ing room and porch a '.I . j jf t!,e brat of ti e much to the informal homelike atmosphere. 1 is a si ler:.:;d .:.! e "'i "I'J "ome. .ii. ui .4 a n,:.n in suburban, is considered preferable to cut- T tini? up the space into parlor and sittinir i room, but this informal arrangement of- fers one objection there is no pir.ep p(r j private conversation, where tlle ro:m of tile bou.-e can smcke, converse at i piay j Itames with his friends without annoy, n I the younger members of the family in their youthful diversions. This condition has re- ' ion of th" fan iiy ih-ti iry to the liviu- room, f.t.n.iy lias a hol.'ov it t r s. h things. Tl re T I ' W ff y i :i f , 1 1UW e.ia. i ; Ircil.wi of old al.ot-s ar,l pirM iretir of de- I partotl f l if-mis anil i lat.voi whi"h wt-re j the ban of l.i tu h. wjfe until they ' piann. t! a ?--w 'i.:vie aiul .h a:- hit-ci ; s'.-p-tstc'l a tivii for l.tri" U lj 1 . a ni 5 IjoUIcj. ' j T. f atir.:ctio aj'pt arance ol t?jturbia j Ikihh's U Hii.s junic homo builders to try unl tui!ti them on city lots, but this la not advisable uuicsd the lot in very w.C.. FT IZn -r-.-.n 1 IS I , - 7 r c. : ! i. i. I I l V ? - i F "11 r "q r-t.ee--p- r-.ee h Ths Ovcrcoateii House is the Coming Fashion By this simpleandincxpcnsivc process an 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 Expend:d Metal Lath and planer with Cement Mortar, under directions, sent fre to any addresi upon reqest Northwestern ExpanieJ Go, 84 VAN BUEEN ST., CHICAGO, ILL. I 23 S ri P.. , V Z2Z Erf RATH) OVER 'CHE BURKER LI f LAME , tf -', IS) 6 fes1e -72 llsnUPl 7C CQ)W1S ISCE3SA at JKoastm s ii 1Jo HOUGH FULLY recognizing the self-evident fact that ovens Dry and Shrank Meats and cause them to lose their ilavor, people generally have gone on the supposition that ovens were NECESSARY to the operation of ROASTING MEATS, even though this Shrinkage and Waste in Meat Baking is common to ALL OVENS All stoves ! And it always will be ! BECAUSE All good ovens MUST HAVE dry, equalized top and bottom heat in order to bake and brown FLOUR FOOOS evenly. DRY HEAT sucks up moisture wherevrr it finds it in MEATS, as in FLOUR FOODS F our foods require such treatm nt. MEATS LOSE from 16 to 50 CENTS on tie DOLLAR in consequc ce or it! YOU'VE HEAtD TriE REASON. Do you want a kE vlEDY ? ii in THE 'T R I P L E-'i R I C PC ' COMBINATION broil-roasts meats without losing one s ioonful of th ir p ecious juices- Does not dry them iu-nce NO BAITING is EVER DO.E or NiE ED. U ES NO VA 1 ER .o meat juices are not drawn out, vaporized and LO T in STEAM. JjOLTTTLE 1 UEL IS NEEDED that the melting fats trom roasting meats NEVE t VEN""i10KE" Tne 'TRTfiIE- 1 RICK" ROASTER COMBINATION is UED ON ALl7?TQVE- absolutely and utterly indep ndent of ALL OVENS thus, SAVING enormously in FUEL and HEAT and obviating all dis- comlort necessary lor b 1 COPING or LIFTING a roasting pan and making it posuble to liOAiiT MEATS as often as one desires, hot weather or cold weather, small ro.ists as well as lare, with little or no attention LITTLE FULL and less heat than when boiling them. See tle Cooiclocj Demonstration-nt fle QSilee of the Omaha Gas Co. AHIMs Week Tfre "Triple Xilelc" Roasier is Tlic Be'c r.evvcsS premium, given wilti Gulifscriptionss. For foil particulars, telephone Tyler lOGO Tiie Omaha Bee. jlxi: