I 8 . THE CMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 12, 1912. IF YOD WOULD BE TZJtZTZZ. SLZtSS Ti T 1-1 E, LAWN MOWERS From $2.25 K S17.50 Ct pays to buy our mower. Ton are sure of a good machine and you always know where to coma for repairs. RUBBER HOSE Warranted hose at from 9J to 20 P" foot We know whst our boa la. bo guest work with ns. You may depend upon it. ALASKA REFRIGERATORS Filled with charcoal, the only sanitary filling. No green mould In the filling of an Alaska. $8.50 to $36.00. ACORN GAS STOVES They're not liked very well by the Gaa Co.- Don't use enough gaa. But then perhapi that feature might pleaae you. . $17 to $32 connected. p0 Guaranteed on Home Builders9 Preferred Shares The Abuses of Cement y Arthur C Claa 7 JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO. "If yoa bay It of Hnsnie It's right.' 24074)9 Coming St. c -jlbla Brand New 5-Room Cottage, Modern and j Complete in Every Respect. $2,500. Easy Terms ,fA .. .' "."Vt .1 41 aorta Tkirty-aUta street, ewe Meek aorta ef . ralrty-alxtt ut ten arena Croat eeet. Cement walke In street an4 yard. , Vara te be audited. - Best furnace. Cemented cellar. lrlrto light and lu we have a number of eettaaea full baeement under entire bouse. Heel porcelain bath room fixture, eta. Oood ettle. Exceptionally well built. Col 43ii:. alley In back. One block from etreet car. la thla district and an In a poaitlen to offer Very attractive home, on eery easy wsrau, about like rent BARNES Sr 1URm ? Building v uvvi i ei- Douglas 3641 TCU A rvi n n .--. uuiw A ir A re kwJ ISO cash will bur an lr. Heated farm In the Han Lull Valley, Colo. We offer land cleared end plowed with a full waler riant, where good rrone have been men for twenty years: where wheat tie Trased St bu. per acre, oat It hu. per acre, potetoee U9 bu. per acre; where suaer beet, field peaa and al falfa are money making t rope. I PAT FOR IT FROM THE CROPS YOU RAISE ' On Ran Luis Valley farmer raised one thousand bushels of notatoee on four erea; he aleo raised Sie ton of aufar beet on ten Another farmer r leered mora than $:, on seven aerea of cabbage In 1911. No reaeoa why yoa tau t do aa welt, otve rouraelf a fair ham te "make food." 8END US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ea a postal card. We will send eur illustrated Booklet and full particular aa to term, price, ate. - Writ today. TNI CHARLES K. GIBSON COMPANY. 101 tret aTaUeael Beak idg, BBSTia, COLO. ANCHOR FENCE CO. T I i t Tho Tim and Place to Buy Fonclnf. 3 Per Foot and Up ZU9-ZU7 north 17th St, TeL Red 814 Omaha to Kansas City DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Morning and Evening Trains Broiler Buffet Car on Day Train Drawing Boom. Pullman Sleeping Cars on Night Train. VIA THE MISSOURI PACIFIC lm V .-!. J at same . . xaoi. 1. uocurey, rassenger s xicKet Art. 1422 Farnam Street or Union Station. GHENT ta a chemical product. the tniredlenta of which, when combined with the chemical of which water la composed, harden Into a eery solid, sub stantial material, provided that certain precautions are observed. Cement h been used la basement floor construction for many year, and the common experience of most home build ers ha even that after six month or a year's use the surface of the flcor show a pitted, pock-marked appearance and continually gives oft a fine dust The principal reason for this Is that an in sufficient amount of cement a as used for the surface coaC The averse unw toned mason will make the surface of a etment floor la the proportion of one part cement to two lart sand, sometimes one part cement to three part sand. It should never be made in the proportion of lesa than cement and rand equal parts. The sand should be perfectly clean and shirp. Cement and sand ohould be Iherouehly mixed dry and then thoroughly mixed with water, until It becomes a very soft paste. Lark of proper mixing la often the cause of cement surface troubles. It stands to reason that If water, cement and sand are not evenly mixed there will be small plaoea where a perfect enemi es! action between cement and water haa not taken place to the fullest extent, and these little oleosa, almost microscopic. being weak, will come off either In the form of dust or flake, and eventually have the floor in a pitted condition. The p.ts leave sharp edires, which footwear continually breaks off In fine particles and in this manner the wearing down of the floor get lu I tart, and eonUnuea In definitely. . The thlckneas of the surf are coat should never he less thaa one-half Inch thick and should preferably be one inch thick. When a cement aurface la being applied to other masonry that ha set, and I hard, the masonry to which it la being applied should be thoroughly wet prefer ably from a hose, so that the wall or srout soaki up all the water that It can. The reason for thla la simple. Water to on of the chemicals needed In the pro cess of hardening the cement; and when fresh eement te applied to other dry ma sonry, ths chemical action of hardening haa not taken ' place. After the dry masonry absorbs the water from the jll Jyo m I;1 MR CLAUSEN'S BOOK The Art, aeleaee and genxUaeat of Hoaufeuilding." Thirty ahapter. too illustration. It eeret a wide range of ab)eea taoladlag tk plaaatag or banga. lows, aakarkaa aad elty homee, eeetuig from aaooo to gaoNW, let lag eoatraete. ekoealng xeatertala. proper deetra of oatraace, Wla iow. flrepUeea, etc.. In third edition. Vrloa, postpaid, $140. Address, Arthur 6. Olaaeeu, Arehtteea, llse-JT-J (.amber aa. eaaaa-e, atisspolle. atlaaeeote. ' KITCHEN !r OININO : ji 1 ! room ii 1 I ill I ill ssew. l J! "-' it : n ' RGCEfTION .PARL0R lt IV.I I I L 'I dl it 1 Uii Ii 1 ; . PORCM 1 FIRST FUOOR te"V . frh cement. It removes One of te chem ical propertlea from the fresh cement et the point of contact Naturally, when the aurface coat become dry. It doea not ad here properly and In due time fall off. For thla reason brlcke laid up In cement mortar should always be wet before lay ing. Tha same rule appllea lit plastering on wood lath. The lath should he either green or thoroughly wet before the plaster la applied both to keep them from absorbing the water from the plaster, and prevent It from properly setting and to keep the expansion of the lath from distorting the aurfaoa of the wall, after the material baa been applied. Cement porch floors should never be put on filled ground. In a few rare In- ! etancea It la done without eettlement I when very extreme precaution of oa I Ir.g and tamping hav been obeerved. In I fully nine cases out of ten the filling will j settle some in. the course of a year and 1 crack tha floor. I When a tile floor It used for the surface ; on a cement trout over filled ground, the 'settlement I taken up In the Joint and la not so noticeable. The proper waV In any case, however, la to put on a rein forced concrete floor and then give It a surface coat of either tile or cement What ha been said with reference te cement floors spplles the same to cement steps and walka Cement I one of the most useful building materials that we have, but It takes a man who worka with his bead aa well aa his hands to get the beet result. ARTHUR C.CLAU5CN, ARCHITECT MinntApoua nmn I BALCONY IP! - I CHAMBER s , j)T. T"CL0S I CLOi ? CHAMBER . CHAMBER x II . r-LOOR. ' WOMEN AND MEN ON LINKS Porsser Lark Coatred Rather Thaa atreaetls A OHIO'S Ok- rles. TOENT your vacant houss. Why 1st it li remain empty and non-prsducing? Find a tenant thrtugh the "Houses for Rent' column of the Bee. Have you read the Want-ads yet today? Bsildia. Loans . Moaey to taeua to betid hoaues. to rni prove proprsty ar to pay etistiag loan. rVwrowem sway pay froaa 10 te SO per rent oa ttNua oat latrrret datew. later exet reels aa oa ansoaarte wheal paM. Losuna eloeed proaipUy'. Vosnr beudnrea MHicitrd. W. H Tkcaa' 5t FIRST SAT. BASK BLOC. Possibly the difference la the effective ness of the woman's and the maa'e game of coif can. as some people claim, he traced directly te the length of shots, but the more one Inveetbjatea the more he 1 led to qualify this conclusion. For Instsnce, in that famous match la Enaland when aflsa Cecelia Leltch played ewr present Americas champion. H. 11. Hilton, ta find out wleat odds a xond man player should give a goad lady player, off the tea Mr. Hllton'a shots were surpris ingly little lonter then hie opponent s, whereas with the braaay ata (hot were frequently equalled by the young English woman. It become on the whole less reason able to credit solerr to mueealar advaa tae the eight te nine strokes which roughly BMesur the handicap due from a man to a women. With thla as u mo tion we caa proceed ta that side of golf where something besede asuert admit tedly plays the Important part la the first peace, men have far greater game experience. They beam to play bat end hah games at aa earlier see and thereby 'develop more thorwaghly the "feel" of club and the fine eye' that Is neceesary for success In such games. And when they take a golf club In their hand tor the first time the eesentlal act of con centrating ihetr vision on the object to be struck I not a novelty. It la a sec ond nature. With a girl H Is different. She haa BU dally played games that developed her eye; such aa marble, scrub" hockey, snowballing and target practice, games that are the constant avocation of biped who practice the profession of being boy. A And yet one of the greatest women golfers assures me that women have shown la tournamente mora concentration of the. eye thaa men and that only last tall this tart was proved. It appears that a computation was made both st the men s championship and the women's which proved that the women mlaeed their drives lee of tea thaa the men. Women ought to approach and put better thaa mea. for the reason that it Is la those departments that tney more surety caa Improve But even aa they hav not bad the ether training to pre pare , them, for ot la the same wax they are not aa liable te have the habit of practicing a aeea. It la mach more fun ta play golf thaa to practice pattmg aad approactrtag. but whew the toog game la limited there ke aa obligation to make himself pluper fect la the short gam. Women do not always recognise this obligation. Find ing themselves at a disadvantage with the driver, the brassy and the cleUt, they do not set out to make mere man look Ilka a dub with the maaht and putter. Perhaps about two-thirds of the handi cap now due to a woman from a man ought to be allowed to muscular differ ence. The other third might be elimin ated by women If they played their Iron aa well aa they should. There are about four shots which the ladles present to the men, twoM let uo my, because they do not use their eyes aa well as mea and two because they allow the fact that tney are not aa strong aa mea to be a mental drawback. . Thus, taking the difference at eleven instead of eight leaves a liberal seven tor distance. But It seems aa If the best women ought to play within four or even three strokes of 'the heat mea. and at their present rate of prueieaa they vrllL That le certain t be the ease If they pay greater attentioa to their short game. Outing hlaaaalne. Mother What are yoo doing. Harry? Harry I'm coentln'. Too told 1 when I got mag to count He. ' Mother-Tea. so I did. Harry Well, I've counted 87, aad I'm a when I started. Ask your women customers if they allow any paper but The Bee . inside their homes IT PAYS TO BUILD OF BRICK If 70a build to fell, use brick and you can offer at a profit and make the sale fear less of competition, because there are only a few brick houses for sale. (Hundreds of frame houses just as good as yours are for sale and you have te make a low price if you sell.) '.'.''' If you biuld to use, brick is the cheapest and the best construction. Not moe-than -10 over frame. Tainting a frame house twice eats up the difference. WE ARE EXPERTS IN FACE BRICK end can help you decide. Our(.rices are low and the buildings faced with our brick are beautiful. , . SUNDERLAND EROS. CO. iSOSJSfS. Patroniie a "UaHy" Home Concern. I Theae aharea coet only tl-00 each. Buy aa many or aa few aa you like, weekly or monthly. Interest la paid senil-annaaily and compounded if not withdrawn. Thla I a safe way to save, because your money ia se cured by mortgages or deeda on new dwellings. Buy a Home in the New Way You select a lot. anywhere in the city, then you tell us the style of home you want. We will furnish the necessary' money and build It for -you. Paying back Is like paying rent, and in the end you have something n ore jhan a lot of rent receipt A booklet The New Way' will interest, you. .It ia free, ask for it. , HOME BUILDERS (lac) American Security Company FISCAL AGENTS 300 South 17th Street. Both Phone 3867. OPEN gATUXBAY STJfjUeS VaTRTa O'CLOCK. Fruit Trees and Rose Bushes Ornamental Shade Tree, hardy field grown Rose Bushes, 10( each. While surplue lasts. ' Fine Cherry Trees, In assortment, 15g each. Other Nursery Stock at greatly Reduced Prices. Benson car takes you within three blocks of nursery. enson-Omaha Nursery Telephone Benson 534-J. BEXSOX. XEB. f A HOME TO SUIT "A' rented house seldom suits you and you usually take it temporarily or because you cannot get a bet ter one. Did you ever think of building a home to suit you. It can be done. . We have tho plan. The payments you are now making as rent will in a few years erect and pay for just such a home as you want. Call and see our officers. . Omaha Loan and Building Association NORTHWEST CORNER 1STB aad IXiDGK STREETS. G. W. Loomls, President. W. R. Adair, Sec'y and Tress. t. T. Helgren, Asst. Sec'y. Assets, $3,000,000.00 Reserve, $120,000. B3X1 TCII CSHIACTCa . h... cm,.,, It Insures satisfactory completion at work aooerdlnc te eoatraeL MTISXAL FirEUTT I CAJlAin CO. KATionax nwatLiTT casgaxty bldo. w rrnrim n.OeTLruviN MQVING.IXPRE53 lhw 1 815 North Sixteenth St. Phont Tyler 1200 Moving, Packing, Storing Phone Douglas 833 Residence. Harney 4284 El J. DAVIS HEAVY -HAULING 1818 Karnam Street Omaha, Nebraska. 01 u DidYou Koticslt? Tho Way Tbt "Warm Weather Made Toa Feel? Just Ilk setting In tha ehad or resting on a couch hammock. Let ue figore with you on AWal laTM or CtTBTAUrg for yo.ir windows or porch. OOVCat aTAM BtoCKS. we have them from eJ0 to (lt-60 each. SCOTT TENT & nwiiniG CO. al-lS aoath Itth auoea. Bwag. S3, WXL P IMV. 1 I S " y ill G nnauuc r, StABCT STBSsTT. eg It, lsit. Block 308. Do your customers live here On Marcy Street between 32d and 33d Streets there are 3 occu pied houses and in 2 they take The Bee. -t.U crtistTs can cover Omaha with one newsier. I