Tlffi OMAHA StWDAY BEKy .TAX r Alt? 2G, 19l.'J. Modern Home-Builders and Home-Furnishers of Omaha it One of Omaha's Newest Business District Buildings Si Build this spring Conditions for urecting your home litis year nro prob ably better than heretofore. Mater ial supply houses, eoutraotors and di eorutors are fully equipped lo take euro of every need. This page each week will have the best home-building supp 1 y dealers listed. Adviee for build ers will be given free by Arthur C. Clausen, the fam ous a r o h i t e ot of Minneapolis. Ask any question about erecting a home that you wish ans wered, and address your letter to Mr. Olauson, in envo of The Bee. i I J SmTEC ARE YOU, o o n a 1 i firing u tioflr of flea loenllonf Perluipa Uia grawiii rtf your- b 'i' o j ii p 5 g r.r-noRonfj-, YrWi msy tlotilVA A l'.lore !onlrj bantinft. Por'ln8 v a n 'ijnii6n,-oU'anll iipae, esoeptl o n iv 1 1 y well lighted of floe Bpneo In n first c1bh w e dorn bull ding iiht Hppeal to you, Wo naauro you thai, you will find nil Uiqbo com-enioacoR In the Sttito Hank. Building, For nemplelo Infor. ;.;.-.tc:: apply to w, ii, Tiisam & Son S'20 SUl.q Bank Bid, Building loans Money to Inan iq tiullij laimea, tn Iniprov'B property m tn pay coaling Htiiie, Jtorrovvona may from J() m CO peii oent on inane flt ;n'reai dotes, Inter r-at ethRru (ii nmiiunts when pft'rt, r.oMitf ploseii promptly, x'ouv ttuainesa solicited, W, Thomas BfiO-nO STATU I1AKU nbU. Ufcd (hta pnis enelt week to reath the h o u a o h o l-d o i Merchants Are Not Bigger Than Their Business Progregsivenesi has caused the people to boundary of the merchant's progressiveness is the boundary of bis success. Progressivenecs has caused the people to demand well lighted and woll ordered stores. Indoor and Outdoor Gas Arc Lamps i give the stamp of progressiveness to the mer chants who use them. They attract and hold trade. Incandescent Oas light is the only artificial light which shows goods in their true colors and textures, and Incandescent Gas Light is at Jits best when used in connection with Ctas Arcs. The most successful merchants in the country are adopting Gas Aro Lamps. Investigate the Gas Aro Lamps used by stores near you, or ask us to send a lighting ex pert to tell you how to save money and get bet ter, light. Kasy term payments if desired. Omaha Gas Co. Tel. Doug. 605 1509 Howard St. History of Firms Shows Eapid Growth The history of every lame and growing city shows that the man with capital ban reaped the profits from Increasing; value of centrally located real estate. In every city property close In advances much more rapidly In value than In the out- klrts. This close-In property Is In most Instances Improved with large and expen sive buildings, and therefore necessitates large sums to handle. Thin field has been veritable mine of opportunity for the man with capital, and the man of moder. ate means has to be content with much mailer returns for Investments In vacant lots, which In most Instances are pur chased from development companies p.t an exorbitant figure, or else he turns to speculation In Inventions, cold 'mines or oil enterprises, where. In most Instance, his money Is soon lost. The average man realizes that Improved real estate Is the safest, ot all Invest ments, but the possibility of handling this class of property alone Is beyond him. It was on account of this fact that a num ber of men formed the American Ileal Kstate company In New York City In "SS under the co-operative plan. This com pany today, after twenty-five years of op eration, owns property valued at morn than J24.000.OCO, and has besides accumu lated a surplus of 13,000,000 and hns re turned W.000.0O0 to thrifty Investors In nil parts of the United States. Since the or ganisation of the American Real Kstate company about twenty others have made a success of the plan In New York City. The co-operative plan has recently been put In operation by the Omaha Realty Owners' corporation, and reports from this organlttttton show that the people of Omaha are awake to the fact that Omaha, growing ns It Ii, offers a field for lanre return In this" line. The men at the head of the Institution are experienced In ttu realty field, which Is a very important factor. The president ot the company, Arthur C. Thompson, has been active In this field of work tn connection with two of the largest eastern companies for the last five years. Other officers are: W. O. Jensen, president of the O. W. Jencen Building company; John N. Crawford, superintendent of the new "Woodmen .if the World building: Harry A. Koch, man ager of the bond department for Martin Bros, company; N. II. T. Jury, manager of the brick department for C. W. Hull company, and Qlen B. Pettlt, manager of the sheep department for Armour & Co. EXAMINING BODY WITH SEARCHLIGHTS A FACT Inventive genius has now made It pos sible to look Into nearly all the hollow organs of the body during life, to ex tract foreign bodies which have) lodged there accidentally, or to explore and treat diseased conditions. Children, frequently, and grown people, occasionally, swallow or suck Into the windpipe various object, nhlch lodge In the esophagus, or In the bronchial tubes. The bronchoscope Is a tube with a han dle and mirror by means of which the surgeon can look down Into the bron chlal tubes and locate such foreign bod ies, and u" the aid of other appliance they may be grasped and removed. A similar Instrument Is used ' for locating objects which may havo lodged In tho esophagus, the passage to the stomach. An Improvement on this Instrument en ables the surgeon, through conveniently arranged mirrors and a small electric lump at the end, to hare a view of tho Interior ot the stomach, and he may btudy the condition of the lining of that organ. The bladder may nl?o be explored. SATISFACTION IN USE OF ELECTRIC DISHES The fortunate possesser of an olectrU chafing dish finds no better season for Its use than the snappy days when oysters are at their best. Here are two very good pishes which would be ex cellent for a dinner or after a skating trip or walk; Chicken and Oyster A La, Metropole Quarter cup butter, two cups cold cooked chicken, cut In dice, quarter cup flour, one-half tenspoon suit, one pint oysters, cleaned and drained, ono-elghth teaspoon pepper, two cups cream, one-third cup finely chopped celery. Trust Companies as Protectors of Money The time honored proverb that "truth Is stranger than fiction" is perhaps no where Illustrated in so forcible a way as In the cold, dry records of probate courts of this or any other section of the country. The pathetic and ofttlmes tragic circumstances with their Insepara ble proof of the frailty and uncertainty ol human life, which these court files con tain, rarely oome to the knowledge ot the public. There are stories of the looting of estates, of mismanagement of estates, ruinous speculation with the belongings of widows and helpless children. Almost Invariably such records point a moral. They show that when a man dies and leaves all his property to be managed b'y some "trusted adviser" or "family counsellor" without providing any other safe agency, that very frequently such confidence has been 111 placed ami that such trusts have been betrayed. In former days, before tho arrival of the so-called "modern trust company," the dying man had no other alternative than to call tn Mb most trusted friend to preserve his estate In behalf of sur viving members of his family. But the modern institution known an the trust company has changed all this because fnf tho fact that as a corporation It "Uvea on forever." Although trust companies have come Into their own only within the last ten or fifteen years, there Is much food for thought when It is stated that tike trust companies of the United States now man age estates and handle trusts for tho living and the dead amounting in value to 17.300.000,000. This does not begin to Include tho amount of trusts which they have In their custody. If one should Include the 5,490,000,000 banking resources reported by 1.6M trust companies on June 30, lout, the $7,300,000,000 Individual trusts and the 25,000,OM,000 given as the faco value of mortgages executed by corporations as security for bonds and stocks and conveyed to trust companies In addition to securities de posited as pledge for the redemption ot collateral trust bonds, the grand total reaches the staggering figure of $57,030,-000,000. tit i i I Tl D I . ii n i ii SEEDS! -:- SEEDS! everything for the garden i READ TMPC mmm mmm In the semi' monthly magazine section of thit paper. GARDEN ANNUAL SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE COMPLETE OAR DEN DEFORMATION AND PRICE LIST. ewart's Seed Store Kr " h i'n 119 North 16th St. it Do You Want To Share in the Ownership of Income Properties? We are now erecting the "OROC," nu up-to-date apartment house at the corner of Ninth Btreet and Forest avenue. This property will ho owned hy a number of people-under a plan that is in every sense of the word "Co-Operative." Do You Want To Be One of These Owners . ..You . can do this by becoming a preferred stockholder in Omaha Realty Owners Corporation. . ' We are now offering a limited amount of this preferred stock at par value, $1.00 per share. This Btoek draws cumulative dividends at the rate of seven (7) per ceut por an num, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year and in addition thoreto recoives one-half (Ys) of the ronminiug net earnings. Our booklet, "REAL CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP," ex plains our plan of operation. It will interest you. Ask for it. Omaha Realty Owners Corporation SUITE 1202 W. O. W. BUILDING PETERS TRUST COMPANY .ACTS AS. EXECUTOR under wills. 1 ADMINISTRATOR without a will, or with the will annexed. , GUARDIAN of a minor or an Incapable person. TRUSTEE to execute trusts, disburse life Insur ance, or hold funds Impartially. DEPOSITORY for trust and court fundB at Interest. AGENTS In the management of property. RECEIVER or ASSIGNEE In business embarras monta. REGISTRAR and TRANSFER AGENT for register ing, transferlng and counter-signing stock: Certificates, or Bonds of Corporations qr Mu nicipalities. v TRUSTEE UNDER BOND ISSUES. FINANCIAL AGENT In the INVESTMENT pF FUNDS In first mortgage loans and bonds. (Our loans are tax free In Nebraska,) WILLS drawn, cared for and filed without charge, where named Executor or Trustee, Capital $200,000.00 Surplus $190,000.00 Deposit With State Auditor $40,000.00 Working Together Home llullders is remarkably stable because all lta funds are se cured by deed or rnortK&geu'oo dwellings built bj this Company for homos only. No dwelling Is erected until It is actually contracted for every safeguard Is taken to protect shareholders and no loans are made to speculators or on old buildings. Home Buildups works systematically for Its shareholders takes no risks. Is cautious In every transaction; still It Is not fettered by restraint that will keep It from being progressive and, In ItM plan of protection, Home Builders Is careful to look to the future and In even way to conserve tho Interests of its shareholders. A 7 per cent guaranteed dividend was declared Jan. 1st, in addi tion to a substantial balance carried as a surplus fund which Increased the value of every Preferred Share to $1.05. By building homes on easy payments only after contracts have been signed by the purchaser, ll"orr.e Builders has provided the oppor tunity for many thrlfy Omaha families who now own their own homes and who have become the backbone of the City's new progressive spirit. Home Builders Guarantees 7 Semi-annual dividends on Preferred Shares and also a pro rats, share of the profits we receive on every dwelling we build. Home Builders is attractive because Its growth Is steady and automatic and because the confidence it Inspires encourages systematic saving and Investment. You should Interest yourself enough to send for our booklet, "The New Way." which tells fully all about Home Builders and Its eaiy payment plan for getting a home built to suit you on any lot you may select, also the January laaue of the beautifully Illustrated monthly; both free for the asking. Home Builders, Inc. American Security Co., Fiscal Agents 309 So. 17th St., between rarnam and Harney, Ground Floor. Sooglas 3807. Omaha, Neb. I