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    TTTFi OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAR Oil 2, 1913.
Modern Home-Builders and Home-Furnishers of Omaha
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FIDELITY
STORAGE AND VAN CO.
16th and Jackson Sts.
ousehold Goods
and Pianos
STORED, MOVED, PACKED, SKIPPED
Separate Locked Rooms
Stoam Heated Floors
Telephone BO JSLAS 1516
and Our Representative Will Call Promptly.
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This Page
Is Growing
Are You?
Building Loans
Money to loan to build homes,
to Improve property or to pay
existing loans. Borrowers may
pay from 10 to 20 per cent on
loans on Interest dates. Inter
est ceases on amounts when
paid. Loans closed promptly,
Your business solicited.
IV. h. Thomas
220-BO STATE BANK BLI)G.
PETERS TRUST
COMPANY
.ACTS AS.
I3XKCUTOB undor , ' .
ADMINISTRATOR without a will, or wUh thewill
annexed. ,
GUARDIAN of a xnfnor or an Incapable person,
TRTJ8TKK to execute trusts, disburse life insur
ance, or hold funds impartially. . .,.
DEPOSITORY' for trust and court funds at Interest.
.AGENTS lu the management of property. -
RECEIVER or ASSIGNEE In business omb'arras
ments. . 1
REGISTRAR and TRANSFER AGENT for register
Ins, transfering and counter-signing .Stock
Certificates, or Bonds of Corporations or Mu
nicipalities. ')'
TRUSTEE-UNDER BOND ISSUES. .
FINANCIAL AGENT In tlio INVESTMENT OV
.' '" FUNDS in first mortgage loans and bonds:" '
(Our loans oro tax free in Nebraska.)
WILLS drawn, cared for and filed without chargb,'
wheco named Exocutor or Trustee. ".t
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Surplus $190,000.00
Deposit With -State Auditor $40,000.00 -
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What you don't use
don't needsell quickly
and profitably
Tn Omaha, as in any city, are persons with
muny belongings that they never Uie '
things too good to throw away. Of course
you could givo them away, but you don't,'
They e'tnply stay around the place. Sell
them. You CAN sell them through The Bee.
There is a ready market in Omaha for.'sueh
things. You'll find somebody asking for
them every day.
The Bee Want Ads
are searched daily for such bargains. Any
thing you don't use, and that you ought to
v" soil, can be sold--profitably through Tho
, Bee classified columns.
Our copy department will arrange the ad.
, Phone" '
Tyler 1000
Pretty Environments for Country Home
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HOME BUILDERS' SHARES
AS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
because Homo Builders funtls are nil secured by deeds or mortgages on
houses built by us for homes only TUB BAKBST BISCUBITY IN TUB
WOULD.
THIS ZvEEAWB
1st No loans arc made to speculator or on old buildings.
2d No loans are made to these Compelled to borrow because
of adversity, who may be unablo' to make the monthly
payments.
3d No loanM nuido on owner's valuation or other's appraise
niont. Wo know the value of every security and know the
exact amount Invested ly file owner because wo put up
the dwelling. .
Homo BUIldorn manager has made a specialty of this class of so
rurlllcs for twelve years without Iho loss of a dollar of Interest or
principal.
8BARAHTEE0
UUMB. BUiLDHnS guarantees " frml-annual dividends on Pre
ferred Shares, and also a pro rata share of the contractor's profit we
receive on every duelling wo build
the irnw iv ay
Our btSoittet, The Now Way, explain fully Home Hulldors plan and
how to secure a home on eay monthly payment-, built to suit-you On
any lot you select. It Is free for the osKihg.
oraie Builders, Inc.
Atuorlcan 3ecurlty Company,
, FUcal AfoaU,
. -300 South 17th St., Ectweon rarnam ana Harney. .
Tel. Douglas C0G7. Ground Tloor, Omaha, ITeb.
No city of tlio west provides better
rural surroundings for summer homos
'.ban does Omaha. The view above shows
. stretch of beautiful road and scenery
between Omaha and Blair on the Cal
houn road. Along this highway are sev
eral homes which Omahans occupy dur
ing the hot. months of the year. The .roll
ing country and the rich meadows, the
fields of grain and the high, clean tim
ber mako Ideal environments for the
country. Tho air Is the purest, the view
extends for miles-Indeed, all the natural
advantages for the summer home are In
this section of the state. During the
summer months this road Is favorite with
motorists who chug along the smooth
course of the evening.
Duties Performed by Trut Companies
The woman In one of our large cities
who was afflicted with the dread that
sho might be "burled alive," and who left
Instructions In her will that n trust com
pany should perforate her heart with a
hat-pin after her demise, had a truer
conception Of the so-called "modern trust
:ompany" than tho men who have spent
a life-time in piling up" hugo fortunes
only to have them dissipated Ofter their
death by unwisely leaving their cstatvfc
In olinrge of "confidential frjonds" who
appropriated tho funds for their own use
or lost them In speculation. But tho
record of probato courts In this and
other citjes reveal the rivet that rich and
poor men alike arq coming to reallzo tho
sdvantago of appointing a corporate
trustee, as represented by tho trust com
panies, to tako charge of their affarB
after their demise. Tho Idea that a ior
fiorallon has no "soul" Is also being rap
Idly dispelled by iho personal and sym
pathetic attention which trust companies
are extending to holr clients.'
Incidentally, In connection with this
personal servlco, there are many curious
and rcmurkable facts; related which make'
tho dally routine of tho trust company
officer one of constant- Interest. Ho la
called Upon to do many-, thlhgs which
prove that the corporation which en
gages his services not;only has a "soul''
but a heart and human (sympathies.
About tlio name time that the Plttv
bUr Trust comnanv wiis mnklnar ''.
surnnoo double sure' by piercing tho
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heart of tho deceased woman client, a
trusted employe Was sent by one of tho
trust companies of New York City to
.carry the cremated remains of a wealthy
widow across the Atlantic and to the
Mediterranean, where the ashes , were
"cast to the four winds" In accordance
with testamentary instructions.
In tho underground Bafety vaults of
one of the largo trust companies there Is
a so-called "tomb of departed spirits. '
There are'ho Icbb than twelvo receptacles,
steel lined and under lock, where tho
ashes of deceased clients are kept In silver
or golden urns for safekeeping and where
future generations may express their
reverence. The same trust company,, like
nny others, has an clnnloy'e whose
duties Include tho preservation Of ceme
tery lots and .monuments. In other words,
It performs duties which testators pre
ferred not to entrust to Individuals or
relatives.
In ono of our large cities there Is a so-
called "old line" trust company which
stands for everything that Is conserva
tive 'lind dignified The building In
which" .It business Ip conducted re'sem
Idei tho Interior of some old English
cathedral. TJiero Is an - atmosphere' of
solid dignity and tho visitor feels as ho
enters the doors that there Is an Institu
tion which llko Tennyson's poem "runs
on forever." Tho truBt company handles
a vast number of estates, with a com
bined value of nearly $200,000,000. In con
nection with tho administration of these
estates It Is called upon to perform many
varied duties, some of which can hardly
be reconciled with the general atmos
phere of dignity which prevails In the
home office. An Inventory of several of
the estates shows that as executor, or
trustee, It Is called upon to continue) the
operation of slaughter houses, meat mar
kets, groceries, millinery establishments
and many odds and onds of curious as
slgnments. Iti Its custody there are so-
called "spendthrift trusts" where the
trust company Is Instructed by tho maker
of the will to allow the extravagant son
son or daughter only a certain definite
Income, and no amount of persuasion can
movo the corporation,' which In that case
becomes a corporation without 'a soul
for tho good of Its clients.
It Is also related how one day last
spring the trust officer picked up the
telephone and a voice at tho other end
said: "Please, send a blumbber to figs
our bath tub. It soon be tlmo now to use
him agen " The bath tub had performed
service as a coal bin all winter, but the
trust company promptly responded to the
call through Its real estate department
because It was part of Its duties to keep
a house In repolft which belonged to a
trust estate In Its keeping. What Is true
of this one trust company applies to
nearly every big Institution of' this kind
which la charged with tho duty of" loy
uliy fulfilling tho Instructions of thOBo
who have joined the shadowy army of
the past.
HILL LINE OFFICES EMPTY
Where 350 Clerks Once Worked but
Twelve Now Remain.
MANY SECURE WORK IN OMAHA
About Twelve Hotline to Desert ThU
City mid Secure Other Employ
ment with I.ocnl Concerns.
The third and fourth floors of the Ddr-
llngton headquarters are practlcilly de
serted. Where heretofore SSO officials and
clerks have. been employed only Claim
Agent Moore and his twelve men remain.
"the equipment of the auditing departmol't
has been packed away In freight cor 3
and la on Its way to Chicago.
Last night at 7 o'clock a second No.
12 left for Chicago, carrying such
eltrks as have concluded to leave Omaha
and continue In the servlco of ths lll'i
company. This truln consisted of four
sltepers and the same number of baggag'j
cars Tho sleepers carried eighty to
lOy people and the baggage cars carried
personal effects, typewriting inacninej
and such records as will be required bo-
fore those sent by freight reach thoir
destination.
When the Hill order to disintegrate tns
local headquarters of the Jlurllngton ruid
came It was believed that practically ,'l
of tho 330 clerks would remain loyal t '
the company and go to Chicago. Dissat
isfaction at once set In and spread with
great rapidity, with the result that whu.i
the offices were closed Friday night Aud
ltai Durkee found less than seventy-fivo
clerks who would accompany him. Mon
ot the heads of departments especially
those who had worked up to their present
positions, agreed to more, feeling that
helr salaries with tho company In Chi
cago wouiu utj larger man tney wouin
rtcelve Jt they remained here ant se
cured other positions.
The clerks generally when they wcrs
notified ot, the proposed move commenced
to look about and have been quitting tnc
Burlington, as fast as they found other
tnploynier)t. At this time It Is said that
more than S0J of tho young men , and
women have found permanent employ
ment at salaries higher than paid by the
Burlington.
The revolt of more than 300 clerks who
have refused to Join tho Hurllngton in lU
movo to OhleaKO, It Is said will crlPP.
the efficiency of tho auditing department
for several months. A large, number' cf
them were experts In their particular Imns
and It will take a long time for new peo
ple to become familiar with the buslnou
and the details.
Building Increases in January
Building Is going" along upon such a
satisfactory basis all over the country
that tho situation seems to call for a
little comment. Official reports from
soventy-ntno cities to Construction News
shows that permits were taken out. In
January for tho construction of 14.S00
buildings at a total estimated cost ot
45,0O,2S3, ugalnst 11.6S9 buildings, involv
ing a total cost of $42,141,643 for the same
month a year ago. an Increase of 3,111
buildings, and J,:6S,746l The figures In
detail ore ns follows:
Moving, Packing, Storage and Hauling
Omaha Van & Storage Co,
CONTRALTO SOLOIST WHO
BURST ARTERY IS DEAD
UIIUKNWICH. Conn.. March I. -Miss
I.ulu Hubbard, a contralto soloist, Who
burst an artery while singing at the
M Ktimford Methodist church recently, dlsd
I today. At the time oi the Injury Mia,
. jUgbVard was vocalizing a hlsh not.
No. "of
CITIES. Bldgs.
Chicago, 111 , M5
Now York, Boroughs Manhatan C
and Bronx $8
Boston, Mass 825
Brooklyn, N. Y 743
Los Angeles, Cal l.ripo
San Francisco, Cal 394
Detroit, Mich 431
Duyton. O..... 470
Philadelphia, Pa , 791
Newark. N. J... m
Portland. Oro S9T
Cincinnati, 0 847
San Diego, Cal 401
Washington, D. C .J 374
Cleveland, O S15
Baltimore, Md i 334
fit. Louis, Mo., , 395
New Haven, Conn, i :85
Oakland. Cal 209
Kansas City, Mo 278
Beanie, Wash 6SD
Buffalo, N. V 204
Rochester, N. V , 191
Milwaukee. Wis , 115
Atlanta, Ga 29
Houston, Tex 226
Pittsburg, Pu. 19C
Toledo, O 101
Birmingham, Ala 270,
St. "Paul, Minn ,., 184
Minneapolis, Minn.,... 181
Indianapolis, Ind 212
Springfield, Mass 85
Memphis, Tenn .. ...... 241
Richmond, Va r...-. CS
New Orleans, I,a , ...
Louisville, Ky 118
Columbus, O 10S
Akron, O 120
Hartford, Conn : ; 19
Seranton, Pa............ 24
uenver, uoio
OitiBhn, N.eb , 67
Worcester. Mass. ... ......... A2
Norfolk. Va K
Salt Lake City. Utah 33
Jacksonville, Fla... 93
San Antonio, Tex , 23S
Cedar Baplds, la 24
Pusadena. Cal....... 102
Tacoma, Wash Ill
Portland, Me 23
Ilerkeley. Cal... 63
Chattanooga. Tenn , 14$ .
Nashville, Tenn 28
Paterxon, N. J..,.. CO
Charlotte. N. C k 33
Albany, N. Y 1I31
Sioux City. Ia 33
Youngttown- O..,.., 45
San Jose. Ca) -144
"Wllkes-Uarre. Pa 34
Grand Itanlds. Mich M
Duluth. Minn 44
Fort WaVne. Ind 15
Harrlsburg. Pa II
Peoria. III....; . IS
Wilmington. Del
Stockton, Cal..,.., & 27
Springfield, III 1
Kvansvllle, Ind.:...., 37
Tics Moines. Iu X
Davenport la H
Spokane, AV"ish s
St. .Tnep'. MO..... 2
Pueblo, Colo 18
Topeku. Kan... y ,0
'Vnrudn Serines, Colo...; 18
South Bend. Ind 11
i Totals 14.800
-1913.-
Bstlmated No. of
Cost. Bldgs.
7,041,638
-1912. :
Bstlmated -Per Cent.-
Cost. Gain. Loss.
422 $ 9,999,300
5.616,538
4.007,000
3,213,091
2.078,730
2,061,001
'2,029,605
1.991.575
1,656,740
1.340,33)
1,126,345
946,9(2
830,127
707,262
704.740
635,670
616,869
612.218
5S6.2SS
569,405
660.775
78,000
445,131
441,211
395,005
3S8.306
3S3.4SS
374.906
362,626
.T22.S34
319,575
305.SS5
286,182
271.244
267,390
237.842
217.230
208,335
208,230
191.'750
lSfi.278
181.600
160.725
159,223
159.064
155,414
153, 2
146.311
143,000'
142.72S
137,137
121.600
119.SO0
v 103.725
100.457
93,418
9Si215
90,620
89,850
97.4M
82,310
81,62!
68,075
64,975
51,475
48.900
46.948
46.W0
38,304
30.SO0
29,750
27,550
25.830
35,005
24.370
21,917
16,310
11,150
301
249
6J0
1,192
418
227
12
585
132
566
321
35S
358
185
292
'346
62
59
181
762
183
105 '
64
261
173
159
69
214
102
137
128
50
176
44
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39
46
24
125
52
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95
274
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92
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31
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9.694,929
4,516,000
2,057,947
2.456,872
1,870,617 .
C02.2S5
21,175
1,250.220
55.0,401
906,623
195.073
528.252
757,594
328.107
460,166
3,418,032
391,183
326,712
426,S5t
774.810
427,000
255.629
91,630
294,295
400,320
256,359
114,435
243.277
317.-754
264,355
142.955
197.915
252.170
28.904
2S8.6S3
197,670
99,930
121,450
157.185
00,600
327.650
134.850
131,440
549,330
2S5,0)
801.075
163,955
50.CO0
127.947
106,052
48,845
33,698
99.143
CS.030
9,840
14,700
78,910
38,970
41,670
78.SR3
67,625
70,875
6,675
59.975
43613
36.937
28.825
24,250
62,100
20.550
83.438
10,150
13.905
42.955
18,530
4.033
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CHAS A. MANN
Consulting, Mechanical and
Electrical Engineer.
Design, Construction, Valuation
GAS-ELECTBIC-WATER SUPPLY
1015 Aslilnnd lllock, Chicago, 111.
jj-'i-m'""'Jm-'"" i ui.ni.ni miiiiniMim wimihj ii iS I
I IOCilj II100G ICiblO III I1IIIIU
Moving and house cleaning time
will soon be here. You'll have some
work for us then, if not now, and
you'll want this done rapidly, yet
carefully and safely. We have be
come established as one of the
largest firms of our kind in the west
'because we always do thorough, de
pendable work. Be sure you call
us when you get ready to moye, to
have goods packed or to store them
away.
The twin addition to our handsome
fireproof storage will soon be done,
giving us the finest building of its
kind in this section of the country.
Uso this page each I
week lo reach the
h o u s e h o 1 d e r.
FREE INFORMATION
TO HOME BUILDERS
Through .the kindness of Arthur C. Clausen, the noted-architect
of Minneapolis, The Deo Is able to glvo free advice and guid
ance to those who are contemplating tlio building or remodeling
of their homes. Any particular in connection with the construc
tion of a building will be thoroughly discussed for you by Mr.
Clausen, and without charge.
No matter what you wish to know about a home, you can
learn Important facts that will be of assistance to you through
advising with .Mr. Clausen. In writing Mr. Clausen, In care of
The Bee, bo suro to explain, In detail, just what you wish to
know. If you Intend to build a homo, state the amount you wish
to spend, the kind of a home you' want, the number of rooms, the
material to be used, etc, etc.. Bo suro to make all things clear.
Though you may not Intend to build until next spring, it would
be well to writo Mr. Clausen now, and get your plans completed
early. v
THE BEE, BUILDERS' DEPT.
Omaha - - Nebraska
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