13 A Formal Opening Forest Lawn Cemetery Chapel, Sunday, May 1 6 FINEST BUILDING OF ITS KIND IN THE U. S. YEAR'S WORK TO COMPLETE IT It is a Credit to Omaha and People Who Built It Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 10. 1015. 0MAHA CREMATORY PRAISED Chicago Publication Devotes Con liderable Space to DetaiU of Structure. 19 ONE OF FINEST IN LAND An article of two' and ns-hair pares with Illustration! appears In "Park and Cemetery and Landscape Gardening," published In Chicago, on the new chapel rnd crematory at Forest Lawn cemetery. 'No finer building- for Us purposo hsi yet been erected In this country than the r.ew chapel crematory and" receiving valut at Omaha." says the article. The building will be dedicated today. "The architect has been rarely success ful," continues the article. "In the statu? classic -.leslgn for both exterior and In terior. Hl treatment of the decorative features of the Interior In detail, In color scheme and in selection of material has been especially effective. The harmoni ous combination of marble, mosaic, cereamlo and stained glass has produced warm effect unusual in buildings of this character and eliminates everything In any way suggestive of the somber aspect of mortuary structures. The pre vailing Impression la one of cheer not of gloom. The white Colorado Yule mar ble selected for the interior contribued richly In producing , the final effective nd dignified whole. New Idea In llratlna. "Fuel oil Is used for tho heat in the retorts, but. the system differs from other oil-burning types in that the oil Is preT neatad -and", vaporised before it reaches Jhe retort. This process eliminates the usual spraying of the oil from the burner into , the .retorts, and approaches very closely to that most desirable condition for this work Intense heat without flame. The whole system is extremely limple and effective in operation. The absence of smoke and unburned gases is' particularly noticeable. "The two retorts are rectangular and approximately of ; the ' following dimen sions: Six feet wide, .twelve feet long and seven feet high. The flues are con structed under the floor. "Owing to the extremely high tempera ture obtained, which In certain parts of the retorts reaches 8.000 degrees. Fahren-J belt, the entire interior Is constructed of especially made fire brick moulded from a clay found only In western Pennsyl vania. The retorts are encased tn red trick masonry And cement!' Work of Omaha . Men. The' chapel has a seating capacity of 150 and Is equipped with uParfce opera -chairs type of 'cHatr 'that Vill fold anl still, leave the legs, open and stand ing. - ?1 - " The total cost of the building was $103,-. OfO.V The architect was John McDonald end general contractor, Walter Peterson. (lothr of -Omaha. - The toff leers of tjie Forest Laws jTeni- tery association are: ' ! O.-C. Campbell, president: M. H. Bliss,' vie president; H. 8. Mann,' secretary, and J. T. Craig, superintendent ' and treasurer. Shortly after the Omaha plant ' was placed In commission it attracted the at tention of the United States government and Us builders were engaged to dupll-, cat the Omaha Installation on the Isth mus of Panama. 5He Panama crematory was completed and the first cremation was had February t, 1914. Up to the pres ent time there have been f 878 cremations at the Panama plant. In crematory buildings where retorts have been placed unffer the chapel It has always been a problem to find , proper, means for conveyance from floor to floor, particularly as the buildings are often located outside the limits of service lines for electric power or. are too far from the main lines of hydraulic power. " This problem has been solved at the Forest Lawn plant by the Installation of an ele vator which consists of a plunger under neath a platform operating through a stuffing box into a cylinder. The power plant consists of a street railway type closed air compressor, with governor, air tank reservoir, and oil tank reservoir. This Is located at a convenient distance from the hatchway, and In a small tank there Is a supply of oil equal to the dis placement of the plunger with necessary reserve. The air reservoir Is normally charged at ninety pounds pressure. When lining the load, air Is discharged Into the oil tank, forcing oil under the plun ger, thus raising the load. When de scending surplus air in the oil tank Is discharged through a mufflor, the oil being forced back Into the tank and used over again. The Beautiful Forest Lawn Chapel Booklet which shows the in terior and exterior views, also gives de scription of this wonderful chapel, was printed' by , The Omaha Printing Co. Visit Our New Retail Store, Corner 13 th and Farnam Sts. Our wonderful dis play of Office Sup-' plies and Office Fur niture and Filing Devices in steel and wood, etc. will inter est you. - I ! . I I I-:;- I - v-- r4 I;; , ! I i Li - t - ;.; r 1 1 1 r t"LV4' 111' 1- - I i LJ;'vTTs lvlausoleiims eadstones The ever increasing demand for private mausoleums and monu--ments.cailsior highly. skilled de-signers-capable; of creating beau tiful memorials of : everlasting construction.' ; ' v ' " . '. t ... ' ... ' . t ' ' r ' Our Designing Department T. is in, charge, of a competent mortu ary architect and we invite your inspection of our large selection of Artistic 'Designs and Plans. The numerous examples of our product throughout the Middle West are the best reference we can give as to 'the quality of both our design and construction. ..Our booklet sent on request. J. f; BllOOM & GO. 17th and Cuming Sts., Omaha "36 Year $ of Knowing How" We Did the Roofing on this beautiful structure and are proud of it. NATIONAL ROOFING CO. 510-11 Ware Block . Phone Douglas 551 V 1 , - ' - V , j. " " ' ,t-T' V IslsVstlftitlft sjssllV The Above Illustration Represents the Monument Erected by the Harrison Granite Company for the Estate of GEO. W. LIN1NGER IN FOREST LA WN CE METER Y sssioira rox nrsiruvAii maQtmsiniim cum sua kitted. HARRISON GRANITE COMPANY Aioimon, KA9nrrA,oTtrmBBi aitd axnxDXM. SMo Fifth ATcmi, Xcw York City, New York. 20 Fine Art Uulldin, Chicago, Illinois. THE CHA PEL A T FORES T LAWN CEME TER Y Will Be Dedicated This Afternoon at Three O'clock ' The building in which is located the crematory will bo open for inspection until 6 o'clock. , . - . '. . f ) t i i t 'v ' .. . 1 r . w . A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO INSPECT THIS BEAUTIFUL-STRUCTURE " It is a credit to Omaha for it is the finest and most complete building .of is kind in tho country FOREST LAWN IS NORTH OF THE LIMITS OF GREATER OMAHA ND -CONTAINS 320 ACRES FOREST LAWN STREET CAR WILL TAKE TO t INTO THE CEMETERY GROUNDS T. F. BALFE Did the Plumbing in This Building : T. F.r BALFE, Plumbing and Heating 1607 HOWARD ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 743 e WALTER PETERSEN GENERAL CONTRACT R oo National Fidelity Building, Doug. 6789. Omaha Street Car Service to Leaving 15th and Farnam streets at 7:17 a. m., 7:41, 8:05, 8:17, 8:40, 9:00, 9:20, 9:30, 9:50,' 10:00, 10:20, 10:50, 11:09 and thereafter every 16 minutes. On the afternoon of 'the- Dedication Serv ices (May 16),; extra cars-will leave 24th and Ames Avenue for the Cemetery, as the travel-demands. Forest awe Sundays Week Bays' Leaving 16th and Farnam streets at 6:05 a. m , 7:25 and thereafter every 16 minutes until 4:13 p. m. After this hour, passengers wishing to go to Forest Lawn Cemetery will take "FLORENCE" cars and transfer at 30th and Briggs streets. OMAHA (& COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY