15-A Fall Building and Furnishing Suggestions for 'the Home New St, Bridget's Parochial School at South Omaha THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1913 Source of Great Comfort Ttio fireplace has again come Into gen eral use. 'Fireplaces are ornamental, useful anil healthful. There Is probably not a slnglo feature In the homo more ornamental anil attractive, If properly and harmoniously designed, than a fireplace that has been built for actual use. Fireplaces Intended for ornamental pur poses only, are less attractive than fire places which actually burn fuel, for they are meaningless and unnecessary. The truly artistic, fireplaces simply de pend upon the grace of line supplemented with the evidence of quality and Useful ness. Any attempt to make them beauti ful by the application of much ornamen tation Is not the most satisfactory way, nor Is It an evidence of artistic taste. Adornment of architecture Is like femin ine wearing apparel, In that stmplo grace Is by far the most attractive and one never tires of It, To'bj truly attractive a fireplace should suggest" fta reaJ Purpose, that of "burn ing fuel and. this may best be accom plished by using simple and almost com mon materials, such as brick, stono and substantial tile of large units, Instead of the more elaborate materials like.. orna mental or polished marble, onyx and the like. Wood should bo used In connec tion with a fireplace, It at all, as a shelf at tho top. 'Smooth, -vitrified 'brick Is sometimes used for fireplace facing, but tho best effects aro obtainable" through the use of a rough faco or, tapestry otfect brick, , In which rich, dark tones predominate, Some builders; for lining the fireplace, use the same brick as ,1s bmployed for tho face. -This1 IB desirable from the , standpoints of looks, but Is not entirely , safe. unless the brick Is of fireclay struc 'turc. A high grade fire brick such as Is , made at Versailles, Mo., for instance, will .withstand the heat of fire on the hearth, .whereas. some kinds 6f face brick will go to .pieces. The usefulness of 'a "fireplace depends on;. Its construction. If correctly built It .will not smoke. If It smokes the owner may justly Condemn it and coll It" use less. - The main thing is a flue of sufficient , size with a throat construction and damper so designed as -to thwart down drafts. A fireplace opening four feet wide by thirty inches high should have a flue one fool square.- An opening three ,feet wide bytwenty-Beven lnohes ilgh can use a fluo eight Inches by twelve Inches. Only the smallest; fireplace will justify ' a flue of less size. f ; A suitable chimney cap, which will de flect down' drafts without reducing ca--'po'clty of tho flue,-wlll'be. useful on chlm ', neys affected by neighboring higher build- lngs; or big trees. A flua shquld always lead' from the. if t 1 r r- : r 1.1 1Mb I KEAL JSSTATJSW1F ... - - - i , i Cuming County Farms Are Going at jo; . $200 Per Acre. - .. $ COMPARISON FOB. THIRTY YEARS center of the fireplace. In view of tho fact that two out of every threo fireplaces "smoke" and con sidering the ease with which a success ful fireplace may bo built, it Is quite In excusable that so many owners should bo mode to pay the penalty of someone's neglect. Now, for tho operation of a fireplace. At the outset the chimney Is filled with cold air. Heat must bo generated It cir culation or draft is to be created. Only all the cold air becomes heated will the chimney begin to draw. When a fire Is kindled much smoko is generated. Where can the smoke go? If the chimney air has not became hot, no draft, Is there to carry away tho smoko and so it puffs out into the room. This 1b most of fensive. By lighting a newspaper or two stuffed into the throat or damper the heat thus caused will make a ftne draft. Then tho tire may be lighted and the smoke will go away through the chimney. When a tire Is started a blower should bo used on the metal hood to cover the tire, leaving an opening at the bottom to force the draft up through the flra When the tiro is well started take tho, blower away and the heat will bo re. fleeted 'from 'the back wall and a maxi mum of service will-be rendered by the fireplace. A -fireplace- should -bo- deep; at least eighteen Inches from front to back at the floor levcL This Is most Important, Only, those who. have a-useful -fireplace con appreciate Its ventilation value. All, the heavy air which cleaves the floor Is drawn Into the fire and .up Uie chimney. The circulation of air thus formed helps any furnace- to heat 'the' house, because heat is conveyed by means of circulating alf. But what of the Bontlmentnl Interest In a big fireplace? Who has not sat within its glow, felt t warmth reveled in its fiory Images? ' Who has not turned low the -lights and smoked, and storied and reminisced to'ttfe heart's' content? And yet 'no 'fireplace la 'of Itself com plete. No matter how artistic Its ap pearance, there should be' tho andirons ("flro dogs," as called of old), and fire tools, the spark guard, the fender, the grate or basket In whtch to 'lay the fire, these are always a part of the good look ing fireplaces : Tho fireplace has becomeji standard re qulrfemen in" the modern house, whether large or small. And the sensible revival of .the fireplace has brought with It re newed ' interest in the production of ar tistic fireplace accessories. It has be come popular to present a pair -of -andirons or a set of flro tools .as .an ap propriate gift for wedding,' birthday fir Christmas. .Xiong'llye the fireplace One iltesl Estate 3Inn Handles Same Wirm Twlcetn that Time, Shbir- fn on increase of t88 Per Acre, The experience of selling tho same Nebraska- farm twice, once for $7 per acre and' occe tor H0 icr acre, -lias' fallen to . tba lot of Christ Apkernian, a real estatn dealer of West 'Point, Neb. It was about thirty years ago tha,t.as. real estate agent Mr.' Ackorman sold what is known as the. John Welsner farm, -two -miles south east of Beemer, for T per acre,- It con tains ' a little rolling' land arid a large ,pr pent q( flat bottom land In the Elk- . horn valley. This can be depended, upon ".only for hay land and pasture, although Inj.'soine 'of the dryer years wonderful crops of com have been taken from small .- tracts' of this bottom .that are under cul tivation. , - A few weeks 'ago It happened that John 'McLaughlin, who has owned the' farm tip' a'-number of years, threw It on the market and. placed It into the hands ot the same real-estate man that sold It thirty- years ago. Ackerman peddled It for a short time and sold it for 1140 per vers. - The buildings have .all .been moved off the place, so that it Is practically a farm without Improvements except fences. naptd nine In Values. These two -sales, coming, .as they did through the same real estate man, who lSiJot even yet an old man, are looked upon. 'as a splendid example of the rapid rlsa' In the value of the farm lands ot Nebraska, and are looked upon in that community as a splendid Illustration of fioW rapidly Nebraska has established itself along with the great agricultural states ot tho union, in spite of its tre mendous setbacks through tho grasshop per days and .later thrppgh the hot winds of the summer of 1891. - WWlp this sale is Interesting-In-Cubing county only on account of the ex- Allottf nntnnnrlftnn If offers. It Is hardly hrepresentaUys ,of the highest sales made in that excellent- agrjcuimrqi v-uuni Long have the real estate men calculated on how many decade It would be before land would be selling for $200 per acre In the county. Even .while they calcu lated, not over a month ago two farms woro sold between West fcolnCand Podge, several miles from either of the towns. tnr 1200 nr acre. TheBO aro, of course, well-Improved farms, as tho thrifty farm ers jbf that locality naye improvea meir farms. Shoir Biff Gain. The farm land throughout the county has easily averaged a gain In value of WW per acre In the last ten years. This is speaking In round numbers, but the sales of ten years ago and the sales ot today will bear these figures out. Not over a month ego John Peatrow ski, who lives in West Point, but still holds his farm five -miles north ot West Point, was offered $31,000 for his quarter section. He refused it. A week ago ths man who made the bid stated to the real estate man that the bid was still good It Peatrowskl wished to take It This figure would be exactly 1193.75 per acre. Peatrowskl Is owner and manager of a w. vavid SAFE MOVER Heavy Hauling 1212 Farnam PHONE DOUGLAS 353 viCTtfflSaU pnd Pianos. The Only Large Storage Firm in Omaha Poviteil Exclusively to the Stor age of Household Goods Our storago floors and rooms aro heated! through out during tho entire winter, a very important feature, especially where fine furniture and pianos are to bo stored. Large, clean, well ventilated and steam, heated storage floors and separate locked rooms, Large niov ing vans. Low insurance rates. Moderate storage and moving rates. Telephono Douglas 1516 and our representative will call. FIDELITY STORAGE AK3 VAN COMPANY Sixteenth and Jackson Streets. CORNER STONE OP THIS NlBW THlILDINQ IS TO BE LAID TODAY. feed barn in town and- la drawing the annual rental of this beautiful farm for plh .money. Of course, there. Is a reasoh for such sales. The reason Is that this Is a sec tlon ot the state In which crop failures are rare, very rare. Even Uie hot winds of 1854 did not entirely wipe out the corn crop and the farmers got nubbins to feed their stock. This year when many parts ot the stato have practically no corn the crop In Cuming county will .average, ac cording to the conservative estimates of those who have been over tlao county, be tween thirty-five and forty bushels per acre, and there are fields In the county that will run fifty bushels. The Beebe A; Itunyan building, going up at Ninth and Dodge streets,- for the now home of that furniture concern, is to have eight floors, Including basement and sub-basement. Ths building is 132x 198. They will havo' trackage for thirteen cars and will have service by the North western, Union Pacific and Burllngtor) railroads. . . JUDGE M'HUGH WILL BUILD ON HIS NEW LOT Judge W. D. MoHugh, who recently pur chased voluablo building ground on the west side of Thirty-ninth street between Dodge and Davenport, is making arrange ments to build a now home there at once. He has not announced how largo a house he will tfulld or what It la to cost, but hah an architect working on plans. Ho ex pects to get at tho work before winter sets In. "SEED CORN WEEK" BEGINS WITH MONDAY MORNING "Seed Corn Week" is tho official designation ot the week beginning Mon day, according to a proclamation of Gov ernor Morehead. He has issued A procla mation setting forth crop conditions and the necessity ot looking Into the seed corn situation In order to Insure good seed for the coming year. StfME WOULD HAVE CLUB ROOMS OPEN ON SUNDAY The matter of keeping tho Commercial club rooms open on Sunday has been agitated for some time by some ot trie club members. A report was made to the executive committee on the matter by the house committee. It was re ported that many requests had come tor this from members. The matter was dis cussed, nt length and laid on the table. CITY PLANTS ARE BEING TAKEN TO GREENHOUSES Ten thousand tender plants which have bloomed in the parks during the summer are being housed for the winter, Park Commissioner -Joseph .11. Hummel, fear ing frost, has begun storing the plants for the winter. He had a -force of -several men at work irem.ov.lng: the .plants from the. parks tOfthft.greenhoji.ee. Key to tbe.Sltuaofc-Uee Advertising. FIREPLACE GOODS For WEDDING BIRTHDAY GIFTS IFor use in your own homo or to bo presented, as a wedding or birthday gtft yclept from our ' new fall lino of ' t BEAUTIFUL ANDIRONS Every modem bouse has ita fireplace, To make the fireplace and tho room itself look right requires a pair of Andirons,' a Grate, or BaBket,,a set of Fire Tools, Spark Guard and . perhaps a Fender. We havo Gaa Logs, too. Come to our display rooms and see all those artistic goods shown with actual built-in fire places. Tou will be most welcome whether you buy or not. . It is one of the show places o r v UJUSUS, BIGGEST ASSORTMENT Entire Third Floor, St&U Bank Bldf. FIREPLACE GOODS WEST OF CHICAGO N. E. Corner 17th & Harney. Douglas 252. Sunderland Bros. Co. THE FUE NESBIT ALL CAST THE OBATB THAT Z&XSXZirATSS TROUB&S ir-s 1 f 1 11 1 m -r-ammTWBTii L SAV Gas and 3 Sold Through the Regular Heating Trade WEIR ALL STEEL THE FOLLOWING ARE LOCAL SELLING. AQ2flTS BUflolpU Larson. 710 Bo 34th Btt. B. E. Pries, 6009 Vndsrwood Avs, I U. Koaenfetrr, 3163 Bo. 16th St. xaesi Piumcinr is Ksautn? Co., bsbsob. Bsnford Wright, Stth and Ames Ave. IO. W. Boston, riors&os, Mueller fc Johnson, 1011 Cass Bt O. XTelson, Council Bluffs, Za, STANDARD FURNACE AND SUPPLY CO. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OFFICE and SHOW ROOM 411-13 South Tenth St., OMAHA, NEB. Invest Your iiniiirv By 111 V II Mm I Mail Homo Builders has oponod a Mall Ordor Inveatmotit Department. Lot us handle, your surplus, your Idle money or savings "by mall.' Start today n habit that will earn you 7 lnterost (guaranteed) plus your sharo ot buildors', profits. Homo Builders builds and finances homes and takes n mortgage as security not to exoood 55 of property value. This holds your lnveatmont safo. Shares $1.08 each ono or 1,000 at a time Your dollars double In Homo Builders, each ton years. Homo Buildors Is not an exporlment Wo Invito Investigation. American Security Co., Fiscal Agents for HOME BUILDERS nc "Sul Wrlto your namo and address on a slip of paper cut out this add and mall both to us today right now. Fire Sale Monday Heating Stoves Gas Domes Lighting Fixtnres Glassware i Stand Lamps Water Heaters Miscellaneous Appliances OMAHA GAS CO. 1509 Howard Street THE FALL S3 THE BEST TIME TO PAINT In tho Fall, the 'surface Is thoroughly dry, AYlicn. tho vood Is dry, It absorbs more of the paint; the paint penetrates deeper into tho-wood, therforo gets a firmer hold on it, giving tho paint coating greater tenacity or holding qualities. In tho Fall the rreatlicr is more settled and uniform and la warmer, therefore it is an excellent time for painting, A house needs ita protecting coat of paint more in the Win. ter months than at any other time. Is la easier to keep the Winter's moisture and dampness oat by applying a coat of paint in Uie Fall, when the surface-is dry, than it Is to get .moisture or dampness oat of tho wood If you want to apply a coat of paint in the Spring. "jrorali Point in the Fall, and be Bure of best result." We Will Bo Glad to Adviae You What Is Needed W ssU tba tisst Points, V&rnlshss, Oslsomlns, Brusbcs, Window aius, Ola and 3Kl&txs' kna House Olssnsrs' SappUss, BARKER BROS. PAINT CO. 1009H Farnam Street. Douglas 1780. METAL STRIPS for DOORS and WINDOWS Excludes draughts, dust and Boot. Windows never rattle or attclc Soon paya for Itself In saving of fuel. Makes windows -and doora practically perfect. Guaranteed. BOS Ware Block. F. H. TURNEY & GO. Douglas 4B0q. Omaha StXouto Chicago Kansas City Indiana polls Minneapolis HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO. KAITOTAOTI7KJta OT HY-TEX BRICK 70K 4A YSAXS TXS IiSASEK, Cleveland Now York City Philadelphia Toledo Washington Baltimore When You Biuld, Why Not Use the Best It Costs No More Our Cement Building Blocks are Machine Tamped, Steam Cured and Waterproofed and the Price ia Right. Visit our Display Room and makt your selection, IDEAL CEJVfEPtfT STONE CO. Doug, Main Office &ad Display Room 1708-10 Cuming St.