3-D FOUR FL00RS0F FURNITURE Shows Eapid Growth of This Depart ment of Omaha Printing Co. COPE SHOWS THE FIRST ORDER Tirentr TJm ni Much Spncr l Xon Needed for ThU Urimrtmrnt When It Wnm Klrt Pint Stnrtc.l. a safe depository for valuable record's I loges are Issued and mailed Iran thetloned above, covered a floor spnen of I 0. C. Cope ha own and papers since they are not dettcjyed (western states, where a large vein n of, a dimension ot Mx40 feet, today four I department for twentj HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS OF THE j SUFT. MANUFACTURING! DEPART manager of tfet department for twenty-twa yean, tf? since he cam Into tho. cdmpany. J. W. OMAHA PRINTING CO. MENT OMAHA PRINTING CO. by fire when deposited In these ftafn. This office furniture and stationery de partment Issues a catalogue of in lx.i. In round numbers of these ul- the business Is done by mall order wlt5 the Omaha Printing1 company. While In 1PM the stock carried by the offleo furniture department, as mm- floors ot the new building are occupied. The surplus stationery stock la kept In the basement lixlOO feet ami packed al most to the celling above. Rasmussen, assistant manager ot '.he de partment, nas been with the- company fifteen years. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE U, 19U. r r Then the office furnlturo and tntlon. err dopartment of the Omaha Prlntlnn company waa Installed twelve years ago. It occupied a floor space twenty-two by forty feet Today It occupies four floors In the new plant at Thirteenth and Far nam, or a flor space somelhlnR over twenty times as great as that occupied when the department Was Atnrtril "l'es, sure enough, here Is a duplicate of my first order.- said C. C. Cope, man ager ot the office furniture and sta tlonery department, when he looked over his old records yesterday. This was the order: Three roll top desks, Six typewriter stands. Klx chairs. This was tho stock the Omaha Printing company laid In to start Its office furnU ture department twelve years ago. It was in July. 1002. This stock sold out. other stocks were laid In and the depart ment grew rapidly. , , From this little stock. wJhlch would scarcely have supplied a very small offlcTe, the department has grown until it Is regularly supplying immense office build ings, court houses and public buildings in Nebraska and many other states. Among the large court nouses recently furnished with complete outfits in wood and metal are those of Denlson, la.; Sew ard. Neb.; Mlnden, Neb.; Trenton. Mo.; Oa&per, Wyo.; Valentine, Neb., and many others. Ships All Over 'otv. The company now ships desks, chalrB and tables all over the west. Amone tho states which buy largely of this company are Jowa. Wyoming. Minnesota, the Da kota, Colorado. Arizona, New Mexico, and practlcnlly all the western states. Tho business In this lino In Omaha- Is, of comic, heavy. Most of the larger buildings of the city are furnished with office fixtures by the Omaha Printing company. Among thoso buildings put up within the last few years, tho offices of which wcro equipped with furnlturo and filing cabinets by the Omaha Printing company, are the Brandels. the Brandels Theater, tho City National bank, the Union Pacific headquarters and tho Woodmen of the World buildings. Tho company has the exclusive agency for many of tho best known and largest manufacturers of office furniture In the country. Especially Is this true of tho manufacturers of desks, chairs and vari ous filing lines. Among these arc the Doten-Dunton Desk company of Boston, the Standard Furniture company of Now York state, the Commercial Furniture company of Chicago, the Leopold Desk company of Burlington, la., and most of the foremost manufacturers of office desks and tables. Among these Are the Milwaukee Chair company, the Marble Shattuck Chair company of Cleveland, O., and others. Steel Filing Device. In steel filing devices and vault equip ment, the Omaha Printing- company car ries the line of the Art Metal Construction company of Jamestown, N. Y. In wood filing devices, the Omaha Printing com pany carries the line of the Shaw-Walker '.'company of Muskegan, Mich. In the line of sectional book-cases, the company carries the line of the Macey C. C COPE. JR. Manager Stationery and Office Furniture .Departments. company ot Grand Rapids, Mich. Tho Omaha Printing company also has tho agoncy for the Original Safe Cabinet company of Marietta. O. In tho last two months in Omaha alone the Omaha Print ing company has equipped offices with twenty of these cabinets, and to the out- CLINTON MILLER of-town trade fifteen have been shipped. This la tho only safe cabinet that nas the endorsement of the National I'nder- wrlters, and tho only ono that bears i brand announcing this. The underwriters' laboratories have conducted experiments on these safes and have pronounced thtm rr We Furnished the Having added a new department to our plant, we are now equipped to handle Stairwork, Interior Finish and General Millwork. Estimates Furnished T. H. WEIRICH CO. ' 1309-17 North 24th St. Premium Writing Fluid THE INK THAT MAKES OFFICE WORK A PLEASURE It writes the most pleasing shade of blue and does not change color in the ink stand, It always flows freely and does not gum the pen. The patent spout which pours perfectly makes filling ink wells easy. It does not smear or offset, making it the best for use on books and it is ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT. f. ) 4 ' ' 1 1 At- t V IT A New Era in Office Equipment THE commercializing of Matched Office Equip ment as exemplified by the lines of Matched Of fice Suites shown on our sample floor, marks the be ginning of a now era in the furnishing of the modern office, and enablefs the purchaser to obtain exclusive architectural designs and the highest type of work manship at no greater cost than ho would pay for mis-mated equipment of ordinary designs and infer ior quality. Matched Suites include the various sizes of Roil and Flat Top Desks, Pedestal and Leg Tables, Tele phone Tables, Wardrobes, Costumers, Waste Bas kets, etc.; in the prevailing woods and finishes. i )n Omaha Printing Co. I W nr" -rP "ST" "c"" "? v t Exclusive Agents for the Following Well Known Desk Manufacturers: DOTEN-DUNTON DESK COMPANY, Boston, Mass. STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY, Herkimer, New York, COMMERCIAL FURNITURE COMPANY, Chicago, 111. LEOPOLD DESK COMPANY, Eurlington, Iowa. J Artist Show Card Colors "Smoothest when From Brush Applied Soft Non Gloss Finish when they've dried" FOR BRUSH OR AIR BRUSH Colors Black, Dark Red, Light Red, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Orange, Yellow, Brown, Lavender, Light Green; also Assorted and Gray. . Your Local Stationer Can Supply You 3J OJUE Da VF OQAXT. HOURS A DAY In An Office Chair A business man spends so much of his time in his office, that he should select a chair which fits comfortably. An uncomfortable chair in terferes with his efficiency in dispatching busi ness, and there arefar too many of such chairs made and sold. Only those who specialize in the making of office chairs can know the fine points required in their production. For 40 years, the Milwaukee Chair Company have confined their efforts and study to the manufac ture of office chairs, and their productions represent the highest achievement in this line. Milwaukee Fine Chairs Are made in 150 designs, varied enough to suit any taste in pattern and woods. They represent the highest development in this department of cabinet making. There is a dignity and beauty in both form and line and a perfection of finish in all our products which place them in a class by themselves. Every chair is guaranteed to give satisfaction and bears their trade mark by which it may oe identified when purchasing. Omaha Printing Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 31S W OAX OB MAXOaAKT.