TP! fCSaMHP"!!- THE OMAHA SfN'MV TtHK: MAHCTT 2. 1011. I1 A r I Pa .eW High Jinks by Iowa Engineer Students on St. Patrick's Day Roof Construction Important t iV-. ,.?r it uci-li -J lt yy-U . J , 1; H if . L W i---- .. --r.-u k . .....-- . v ; ill i Si Wjk:. m'W 77T FAv"". I t l l V- 4 VI ( H f K'oi.iin'il fr'ni re Two r KTtr Vhi shirjfl rvfp r built Kith ! low a p.trh four-Inch n to on foot run. uch a roof would only l-st n verv few ar. In fact, not as lonj a many maks of comion,oii r f.nc in tv- nm location. What l known a a thirty d-rf roof, or a en . inch n? to th foot is thf lowest that rhouM N- usmI for practical purvos The mX common i-ltch for a r..f i what i. known a tbr tlurl ritth or isM in' h ' rise to tir f vt. e')d tl. fortr-flv d-gre I pttih or twtHe Inch ri to the foot. Care h'jid be taKen In the ccr.'truction of all roofs t'i.it there are no VKK-ket for water and Ice to rather in for n'ieh a (oii.1,t:-n .:r fcrraNly reu.t in a hud loa in time. fliimneya liould alwava ha- what is known as a saddle behind them. when firt put on. The tile Is made of hakrd . ;y. imthint the f.inie texture as ery hird fa. e h'ti k. or terra cctta. and I ke R I other t.ako.1 clav products, withstand the arytnc on chtions of rllma'e better than any other material fcnow-n The ti'e roof is a very e penal e proposition, however, pot onlv for the matrrtsl Itself, but In ronstiiu tna th rr f to re-eive it. A rW (.f short span whi. h would only re)iilre Txl. or ?v r-of rafters for a ahlnarle roof, would renl-e at lt :xK roof rafter for a slate or ti: roof. It is a pood plan to ure as mu-h care in the construction of the rocf to keep out the weather as Is used in the outside wall. If the outside wailn are buk plastered, or lak papered, the same should be done to the roof A (Treat deal of co'd comes down throuah the rocf, the tend"m jr bcln increased by The fart that co;d air lwas tL DxBcfaFBau.CT. Sanatohium ;Mi iBftttutloo I tb onlr on la th cfotral wett with ;uirt t'j!if!!rf .tL.lJ to their cwa aupie itroutivJt. Tt entirely !., tloct and reDderloi it possible to .lnfifY cases The one balldlot if-init fitted for nd devoted to tbe t'ct'.Luent cf BcocoDtaf(;ou( and nr.mr-'iil disuse, no others Idc dmit'ed. The other. Rest Cottme, bein desisnei for and cexotej to the exclusive treatment ,f eele-t mental cai-a. requiring tor a time watchful cat and I l urking. when 1 -catcd on the slant of the roof, to shed t!.c water to fither side, instead of I f; s A ffK precaution taken In the letting the w at' r strike the back of the construction of the roof, to keep the warm chimney, where it connects with the roof. alr from es-npine. and the cold air from and w. rk 'ts way praduaily around. entering, will Kon be offset In the aildl- s;a h.n?la maka a very goou roof, . (na r0st by a savin in heat and fuel. .provided that the pitch or slant cf the roof s a, addlnn to the comf u-t of those is fXeep, not less than Ih'.rty-three degrees, ijvinK beneath the roof, whh h Is the es or ir. other -vnif. sievp er.oJgh for th I fPnt.ai pc.lnt to be considered ! snow u sl.Ce off. and not lay on the roof ' - ar i aer d.es not make a (t-hmI 1 f r 1 and melt and tuen freere Into ce. lor ' n,nt paper for use in any part of tto slate, winch absorbs some moisture, the.1 ho-se It Is a flmt class paper r.s Ion as ' fme as a.l materials, will not stand much j lt its. but the tar In time evaporate, freexms. lt Is lack of this precaution ard tnp paper rots, at the same time hen plar.n.ng the puch of slate roo:. that ' ,nrinkin(C to B consir"erat le extent, so tesuhs In a number cf slates Si-.al.ng. end . murn that the overlapping is sometimes some of them coming off entirely each j taken up leaving exposed r'res between s,r:m. A s ate roof offers the advantage j tn, sheets. These facta seldom become of beir.; f:rc proof anU ;oo-s well on t ' nidnil until a house Is torn down, or liame r.jusc :id a t.ie roof on the other , partially altered a few yeRrs after con hand U tjo heavy In appearance for strui tlon Since the paper used on the out a frame ho-' ar.d only looks well cn a ,i,i, w alls or roof of a house Is retlly k home of r-.as-nry e-nstruetlon. There la I small Item of expense, compared to th. asbesto cement shlr.jle. Be Ycur Own Doss tlur mot in picture proposition will pet immediate results for you e are top-nou-her in this business and can let you h.ixe eerythlnR pertm ing to the motljn plc!ure ente-or'se 'l or wr'te us s" 1 tKen BB IB ausnrcss roa tottbssit. Chicago Film Exchange Omaha ChicAfo Basrer eait Iaka City Scuglas St. Fho Doug. 1S03. Omaha, Hbraa, 1 -tARll OF HUE T3.022EiVZZ.Xri SZIOW This ahowa how the engineerins students , of the University of Iowa celebrated St. i iuitki umy nere xnoty, aiarcn it, ana exemplified the adage that tbey have tun- the students of other departments, who , an engineer. Startinn with a parade shortly i after noon Friday, the celebration did not end until the conclusion of a vaudeville 1 show at the school Friday evening. Ad- show. I the bulldlna was packed to Its utmost by The Imnoiiiii reremonv coeted which says that v Patrick was j mission was free to the entire affair and 1 the dubbing of all men were eager to get a glimpse of the lows 1 engineers' second annual St. Fatrlck's day of the day war who have spent four years la the en.r.ecrinar college as Knights of St. Patrick, making them kiss the tlarrey stor.e. and tl-cn pre.-entir.g thera with diplonu.s cin.fKant of the an asbestoi cement sn;r.;ie, a vn y ur' material, which withstands the mo sture. and is perfectly f.re proof. This can be sta'ned. and looks very well, giving some what the sair.o flat appearance as a slate rocf. ar.d Is a very desirable material. Veial sr..;.,u! whether a an Imitation of tile, or anything else, should nver be used In roof construction. They are very co.ty when It ra'.na or halls and unless frequently painted, do not last long. A tile roof Is the roost desirable of any roof that may be rut on. There are tile roofs In existence several hundred years old that are In as good condition today as total cost, it is a good Investment to I j: the very best building paper obtainable 1 the town where the home is llns built ustna at least two thicknesses of lt. good strong parer that cannot be easilj torn by the wind when being put on. I preferable to weaker grades. When the paper becomes torn In the bands of t carpenter. It seldom occurs to him that 1 would be best to waste the torn part. an. put on a new piece, torn paper meanin cracks for the weather to get through. Attain work in connection with the roo should be of the very best grade, palntct at least two coats of rust proof paint TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP Harrison Telli of the National Meet at Loaimlle. lsvitls coaariTTzi. to ojiaha LeefaTllIe Me Acetyl aatl Say Tkey Will Stop Her aa the Way ta Dearer This S a sb Met-. believed the alley will be widened to double tracks. idmlt At next Wednesday's meeting of the Real Fetate exchange memorial service will be held In commemoration of George M. Nat--tinger. In life a prominent member of the exchange. A committee at this time will present a memorial resolution. T. H. Tipples has purchased from the la Bhelle Land company a residence on Twenty-fifth stieet between Hickory Woolvrorth for 14.150. and The statement that one must go away from home to find out the news ia prob ably true." said C. F. Harrison In making hl report of the recent meeting of the executive committee of the National Real Estate association in Louisville. Ky. "It la also true I think, that one can get the best opinion of his own city by visiting other dtiea. I never visit other dtlee but that I come home with a better opinion of Omaha. "Omaha ia unique la many ways and yet In the race of cities It has not entirety made good. If I should make a criticism upon Omaha as a city I would say that It lacked the co-ordinating element that seems to be strongly developed in the pro gressive cities of the country. "The south la noted for Us hospitality and we bad opportunity to test lt. Upon arriving at Louisville we were met by a delegation of real estate men who whirled 'us away In an auto to the Seelbach hotel. . which la almost new, costing U, 000,000 and V4ver. "The committee spent the entire day In doing over the business of the organization which Included preparation for the Denver conventioo and confirmation of the ap pointment of committees and other things which had been done by the president since the last meeting. "The Important items paaaed upon at Ixiulavllle were the appointment of com mittees for the varloua purposes of the organisation and the election of a vice president In the place cf Joseph P. Day of New Tork, who resigned. Among the Omaha men who are members of the com mittees are C. C. George, F. D. Weed and myself, Mr. Oavaa of Philadelphia was olected vice president to take the place of Joseph P. Day. resigned. "After the business session a banquet waa tendered by the Louisville exchange In the Seel bach hotel. At this session, the secretary read a night telegram from Omaha inviting the members of the natloaaJ committee and the Louisville ex change to be the guests of the Omaha ex change when en route to Denver next summer. This Invitation was accepted and referred to the committee on transporta tion having the matter In charge. "Among- the things which seems to me to be all Important and a reason for bt Id Ing up and maintaining the national or ganisation are the standardization of law; governing real estate and the conveyance ef real estate, and the standardization cf values of real estate and the standardiza tion of methods and ethics of real estate ' men. It la an attempt to put the real New Incineration Company to Locate Its Plant in Omaha Firm to More Here from Oklahoma City and Expects a Bif , Basinets. Kangaroo Court in Jail at Dalton, 6a. Prisoner Who Kept Kates Awake is Tried in Due Form and Given Twenty-Five lashes. DALTON'. Ga.. March li.-FolloSving a night of sleeplessness resulting from the hilarious behavior of one of their mates, prisoners confined In the local Jail today organised a court. The offending one was arraigned with all ceremony, then tried and convicted of intoxication and disorderly conduct. He wss fined 25 cents and sen tenced to the whipping post, where he was forced to strip his back to twenty-five lashes. A FLOUR MILLER Joseph Conley. president of the Conley Incinerator and Manufacturing company, formerly of Oklahoma City, la In Omaha to complete his plans for engaging In business here. In speaking of his reasons for coming to Omaha. Mr. Conley said: "I am attracted to Omaha by its favor able central location and excellent manu facturing and railroad 'acuities. We are organizing under the laws of Nebraska with a capital stock of l;uu... paid up. We expect to do a yearly business of about that volume. All of our goods will be made right hre, through the plant of the .... w . .nr j u deQ oppCrtunlty for a flour eighth and Leavenworth streets. TVs will filler who wants to make a cUe and mean the employment of about seventy- get into a lew country where opportunity five men for this department. Seventy-five i 'oom '" 4 """Lf! at-E HI3 . , ., . . i rnent ef tue country WILL UAka ilia of our portable incinerators are now In use fXiRTUNE KOR HIM. by the I'nlted States army, and we are - Buhl. Idaho. Is the market point for In eorresDOndence with manv forelrn rov- I .00 acres Carey Act land; the richest ernments. We have seventeen outfits In Honolulu and five in the Philippines mm -A 3 1 . 3 aaaaaiawaiaBBSsauBaHHaiiiiaaulkal The officers of ths reorganized com pen. are Joseph Conler. president and chief engineer; A. C. Pratt, vice president: I. J. Dunn, secretary ; KdW. Beaten, treasurer, and Leo Grotte. manager. Offices will tu maintained at Fifteenth and Burt streets. Persistent Advertising tig lie turns. is the Head to (land that lies out of door. mere is cheap electric power gainea irvm - falL of the Snake river. There are oceans of farm produce of every deacriptforu Everything Is favorable. Please W RIT aiE AT ONCE. . , Tou can eatisfv yourself about this If you will write to me at once. I ran send yeu a booklet showing Jt ST WHAT THIS SECTION HAS TO DB PEND ON; lust WHAT IT WILL DO FOR TOt". write for the book. It costs nothing and may mean a fortune to yoa. Addreaa , O. X- McQUOK-jr, Beoretary BOTKI CO! KXKOXAX. CXtTn. SwaL laaae. lF . I' l!ii .'i!il .'lil'M'lU'ri'l 1 l'"l'""l .11-1 a-""" feif n!:!;:ii:-:'LiM;;iMhiiA j; .b a Y (hildren OME IN THE estate business on a higher plane and give It greater efficiency, both of which wi-' I be helpful, not only to the real estate ron ' inemseivea, but to the community wt:.h thev serve. The men In charge cow are doing more or less pioneering, put lt is In the Sop j that It may be or real value to thoe wh will carry on the organization In t.".a f j- I ture." j Real estate men declare that the United ' Utatea Steel corporation is one of two big concerns looking for a new site in the new jobbing district from Fourteenth and Jackson streets ea?t to Eleventh street, where the In ion Pacific has bought for a ' r.ew freight terminal. It has been rumored, with cons.derab'.e tajis of fact, that Omaha was one of the ciUee decided upon by the steel corpora tlon for one of Its new warehouses. Uut'l now tittle definite has been heard along thts line. It Is declared that the corpora tion will want fully a half b ock. Other ef 1U warehouses are established now at Ivenver, Seattle. Minneapolis and Nsw Orleans. Though there are many available sites, one la said to be just west of the 1-angs hotel. Tlie I'bioa Pacific, which recently bought the Greene horwealioelng and the Sternberg blacksmith shop properties on Fourteenth between the alley and Jones for Sli.". has begun to build toward the new dis , trlct. starting from Its lower tracks a spur at Thirteenth street at the lumber yards It proposes to go up Fourteenth street to the alley and then turn In tbe alley. Henry tc Allen have bought a site for aa implement warehouee In that dletrut and euitr projects are under proceea. It is Tie nighest type of happiness If reached by bavin, children in the home; but the coming; of th little ones is often attended with appre hension and dread. Mother's Friend it used by the expectant mother in preparation of the ordeal, carries her through the crisis with safety. This STt remedy assists nature in all necessary physical changes of th sys tem, affords bodily comfort during- the period of waiting, and preserves ths symmetry of form after baby cornea The penetrating and soothing qualities of Mother's mend allays nausea, prevents caking cf ths breasts, and la every wsy contributes to strong, healthy motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Writs for our free book containing valuable infor mation for expect ant mothers. BSADrUXD ESQTJUzTOX CO, Atlanta. Ga. Mother's JFkiend The only large office vacant v There is but on: large office vacant. This testifies that tenants are well satisfied in The Bee Building Room 320 is one of the choice curuer office to much sought alter. A corner office vrith windows on two fides is always oooi ia suuiiner, and is light us well as airy. There is a vault In eonnettion bi h gives more protec tion to valuable papers, etc. Ask to see thia office. Will make same suitable for tenant and the space ran be divided into three good rooms ivr month aio.oo Xew EUvatort are now leinj installed. The Bee Building Co. Be Das inc. a Office. 17th and Famam Sts. OU'LL never have to "cast sheep's eyes" at "HIGH-ART" CLOTHES, for they're all ivooL This lends life and springiness to the fabrics. The tailor can pur the most style into them and you will get the most wear out of them. W ; 11 X 'i, V w Tr"TJ nnrtt y i .1 iun-Ai 1 wioincs breathe the rollicking spirit of youth. The patterns are so thttry , that you won't weary of them. The tailoring is true all thrtugh. The styles are head and shoulders ahtad of the conventional You will SJte them, I :H'' I ruA A-!W! because they are unlike others. They have poise without pose and they radiate the richness and refinement of "clubdom." Apply for "HIGH-ART" Clothes at your dealer' s and make sure that you are supplied with the genuine by looking for the Lbet in the breast-pocket of the coat. A bookful of Spring and Sum mer Fashions is;r for a simple postcard request. Just address STROUSE & BROS. BALTIMORE, MD. jf ALACE CLOTHING CO . r,.r. 14th and kugUs Sts. Stars and Stripes Bottled Beer The only leer brewed from pure spring water oo the market. Order a case for your borne and get the best A beer just suited to quaff at borne a night-cap for tbe aociable evening a refreshing draught for the late cupper a delightful glass to sip under the evening lamp. Stars end Stripes is a foaming, sparkling beverage for the keen palate for the connoisseur. llave a Case Delivered to Your Dome eJ. S CROSS RETAIL DEALER, 1402 Douglas Street Telephones Douglas, 1333; ladrptndnt, A-13Q3 WILLOW SPRINGS BREWING CO. AW. mm n It's the purest, It's the best. Nothing finer For your guest "THE BEER YOU LIKE i!, Caasttstsrs Distribute John Fiittler 3224 S. 24th Street irMa. lass. 14 1932 . 14420 II Big Returns From irrigated Fruit Land in Spokane Valley Boll Is -a deep black loam with trareUy subsoil. affordlDa: food drainaca and warmth la which crops mature early. Bearing orchardj all around us worth $1,000 to $3,000 an acre. Ours will be worth as much In a fe years. Irriga tion system thoroughly well built and belongs to the land ownors. Also separate domes tic water supply. Del!gL'v-:l climate, good roads, nearby markets and t ran accc tin-en ts.1 railroads. Pest Fa ts Irrigated Tracts Are on troi ry llr.o only !4 mtlM Irom Spukc ia cliy of lOVOCm ikI t luiies from i.mur d Aien. ml & and 10 acra at our low prlt-ea miiJ ry irn. im your, 1 chanua If you WcUit to be lnde- i pnent 1 Hm plttce to live and rear a I -raa.i'. y Auk fi.r li.M.kle: lfi. by mU. a Jan -s A. -VclJine A -ommny. r New No. (3 Vrt Washington St.. 4or, Surague Ae.. Spokane. Vh. 500 Bushelsof Po tatoe& to the Acre w u u auw Uifc uiaLwa are X 1js kUtpic x'ulAlLXzt are kuia. iu luarfceu fluctuate kry mue on yuiatues. Ana If cu have tiuou potatoe yoj CAN ALWAVb yiSU A MAK tUU i HEM. Xhis Is Ue luost reiuarkabie potato country In ALL 1 UK WOKLD. The bnake Kiver Valley baa beta known to produce EIGHT HUN UKt.Lt AND riKTlf JJUSHELd OK fOTAlOLS TO THU ACKfaL You can UAlaE I'OTATOKo l. THiS VALLEY. KAIia THEM SD GET VIONEY VOR THEil. W rite tJ ua about tbla. We have th isoet tiaodaoaiely Illustrate! tMait written about mis. Itm 1 W IN FAXaB IttACf Itt uiiU. tru lilnuu. iat u been iriutJ lor a ivt4 tu. it la uiiguiy la tuiiuina, too. IT la rhLti VSa. MILL 6..Mj O.Sa. tut-It lO Tub iV tou' W ki.Lt JLt Wit lit A POalAL CAltf Ax htur US' till a. IODaI. J. E. WHITE TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. 1SI TOO OOIVO TO SOT XULVOT No farmer nui.ia ti.ink of bulmc a liom U-foi M-eirg a copy u our journal It lias lnil. any pruprty and atocaa of ICuoala adwrrtlae.l In It from every atate j in ti.a urion. mt ti.at you ii find juii I hat you In in coluinna It rat-ne I t,'0 r(i'1 i rai li lenjf Advariian.c lilri, ;t- pt-r aori. r-ni ic tor i munun 1ii1 kuliMTi'ii"n. lt 1U t ttopisvd at tiia.end uf .' ni!.a uiU-a you iei. Ill Journal. Tr?r. loa TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Um Uwlla fee tear. i I