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OMAHA SUNDAY BEI TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP Transfers Show a Good Gain for flni Month of June, | Samson Pulls [ . 1 for Tekamalil The Entrance; Its Design ‘ Arthur ©. Clausen, Arohitect. | 2 | {Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Will Spend | HE front door problem is aiways difficult of solution to every BUILDING ALL OVER THE CITY‘ Fourth at Burt County homebuiier. The main troudls (WROM THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.) —_— Races. Feems to lle in the fact that Slusencs; Wentes - akned i | the average homebulider cannot cemeni covered Hn“se foying Substantinl Growih, Samson Invites every resident of Omaha | =SSEEE R :I'“ & Qothic iy Sl v Who cAn possibly do.s0 to become & mem. [.0¢ P00 S8 WO on & colonial house As as WEN an Sonth Omaha 5 othie house v 4 1 v A 2 it ber of the Ak-Sur-Ben excursion to Tek- ::“:' fl"l:\ 'h)”. - N (‘ "H‘-ul t Il ;l oh oo : ‘V (Y ”:\‘ “”l’ \VIMl l”‘ - maha, . cntrance may be very attractlve in it o ver the lath half an ineh thick v amah’on Monday, the Fourth of July. | SRRt Y 0 IREY SEIRerme ) Portland cement and sand ir — |Horse races, fireworks and a beautiful |/ detatis and proportion, but | bout the v used | ki sldewalk Deaiers have been complaining of dull-#pot for u picnic are effered to those who | L I'l"_ . Sy 4‘ ntirely out larmony Keop this tamp place for v e neas, but the figures do not bear them out. |€0. Two speelal MoKeen motor cars will | EF o8 surfoundings, the effect will not 1WAy « Uiv mottar from the \ Total transfers in June wére 31219568, afid | IMave the Webster street station at $:9 a. | D% £eod nd the entrance Will loge much W so W colt nearly all of this went through agencles' | M., With a speclal round trip rate of $1.50. |; |'";‘ “""““' kil ] hands, with the usua! commission. Here | TWenty-five or thirty automobiles are Lot !‘ v ,'; ""M-{“m V"u\\ w‘ cottage the and there buyer and seller manage to get bected to bo offered by as many {:mr"“‘ 4 b ""“"’""“ simple and neat, S . Thi i istrn n the completion « together without aid, but on nearly all|knights of Ak-Sar-Ben | UEEest noas of the classival progortion a ition destined in (e near future to revolu Sommn T e | Three hundred coples of the following let- | 7 detafls of an entrance on o weil defined . 3 tiontze building i the United States For the six months just over, the total|ter have been sent out to automobillsts of "m“‘:"‘."" home. Refetring to the accompany 3 (his evolution were cheay of transfers is $9,65.345, which i %,000 | Omaha It i SERRIURN - R T R ot Ly N v aholll '0f Tt year and More than twice an| DO Fou kiow of & more delighttul way | $%ven would bs aproprists for ocottage A AL TR ] ?55_ Ri L] Which will In a 1 A 3y o much as in & similar period In 108, These t© spend the Fourth than to take a run e ":""'4' "':wr If the house is somewhat ol ¥ n8 X : which wiil \ ¢ years b Ing :”1 it mar 6 irrefutable showing the|ln your machine, with your family or |S0thic in its detall, design number two i p & nn.” ’-‘n ‘» of fie}da? This (s WHRt ‘We ubgently m\'l!v\ or for a front entrance where tem will be r covering u! old frame houses tate proposition in Omaha | T s A e ot Fa s tavel 10 poseh GMMgH No. & Would B6 and_outbuildings which now in every condition Bullding Sperations a1 over the city are | invited the citizens of Omaba to visit them | APPrOPFiate for a cottage. A few trailing of delapidation offend the sight. anotiver testimonial. The mumber of mew | On that day and view the horse races— |'O% vines runnhg up one of the. colurins work of s plasterer marks the r . B which we understand are very high-clags | A0 through the pediment of dosign No. § . " rance the %8 and In effect the residences everywhere is la In Dundee | Wbl B vorthy ‘of the trip on thelr | Would make it unpsually appropriate us the & typlcal colonful entrance. Heveral ex- 5f.n new cut-stone structure, up-to-date in forty-five new first-class homes have been Shipe 5 o v ol P 08 sdttage . ' e 56 found on . practically everlasting, and ready ralabie SARGE wibe. tho B ok the Seac )yl ]| SR Aveckiet entrance for & cditage home where thers |aumples bf It are to be found amonk the || © M@ CLAUSEN'S BOOK. || iy caabs.ut double the BREvIous mATKe vl many more in the Field club district, ‘where A further and most cogent reason for a | g i | anclent colonial mansions of New Eng ‘ | Welte for free literature. & neW-dwelling seems to mpletéd 1| large attendance from Omaha is the feeling | |\ full :v'nzllv panel of beveled plate glass | jand. The narrow row of lights at the | | e elling seems to be completed und | " 0 . 2 {aiings dooks” fHERE 1o wiatter Whaie 36 " | occupled every other day o ok the partiet the soed. peepie of, Takamah | L 0 (Nl T atteatian, top of the door sugmest oxclusiveness, but || «rhe Art, Science ana Sentiment [ “One can s new bulldings everyw that Omaha has neglected previous invita ‘I nd I‘“ RO Special atv belng | (e gome people prefer. There f& no | of Homebuilding.' ' e Bamsonaveryherer matd C. 1o, |18 very strong indéed, and has affected Al el A the cheap lookin in full view of the occupants of & || o thousand rfacts on the planning 84 VAN BUREN ST, CHICAGO, ILL. Gosedi.’ 1 ‘was. anised amnount | thelr atiitude towards us even to the ex- | i1 Broc ucts with their poorly designed in front of & long glass in & door || @nd designing of every kind of home, g - 1 tent of deflecting business that proximity | ©Arved ornaments. It ia hard for some|and not be able to speak audibly to any (| hicoyers u wide runwe of subjects of new bullding In when 1 e . people to realize that elaboration does na y | including the planning of bungalows, rode through ther B0 (g [\ ATt RESCIONS NEGIER IRV, SRS o ! . 0“8 NOL|one until the door is open requiring e suburban and city homes, lettin p S Wok v ' |'ours legitimately. We should spare no | Necessarily mean ornamentation. Wreaths |gort of deaf and dumb welcome to be || contracts, choosing materials, prope first time In some wee artment houses | £ o OUF neighbors that there are | @nd festoons are enti uppropriate for | carried on through the door while the | entrances, windows, fire- are springing up in profu. vn, but we have | = 45 Yor this feell A thi r. | hearse ornaments, but are out of place on | | c. Price, postpaid, $1.00. 6t overbuilt them, for they are ail |10 ETOURES ToF TAIS Kot g, AN O et |8 f pt ® on fhost or hostess {s approaching ft. De- | not yet ov 3 tunity from Its very nature, s particularly | ® front door. Thiy are dust collectors and | sign No. 8, the former the Wyatt style of | A monthly supplement, “Practical occupled as soon as completed. Neither has | . 1 snable 1o thi | usually bear evidence of the fact. Their | ’ | Homebullding,’ sent gratis for there Besn overbullding in the business dip- | b ro, to SAEDIe T8 10 Co _Shs tentrance and ;the latter the Venetan or twelve months folfowing the sale of on the market, but no falrly desirable quar- | piente with your motor party after the run Address, Arthur O. Clausen, Archi- ters will be vacant six months henc ' 8 ' teot, 1136-37-38 Lumber Exohange, {and, with the races to view as your In- | || minheapolis, Minnesota. . . e ¢ Norria | CTination tend Dbelleve you can con- Chatlés W. Martin ": "“" i ]" |-"“ " bine a most pleasant little excursion with & MuESn :‘l ‘“‘“'““‘* 7% “"; o Norwaoq | @ most diplomatic move for Omaha's busl- =¥ — Pl e [ home' on Florence boulevard in Norwood | . # 2 | ness interests. Think this over favorably | 1 & Datwes Angs | - g £ | { |18 proper between a livingroom and a | additon, Just east of Miller park. Mr. o decide o make the run. Yours trom | P it i L G i TR For Town or Camping w)::(:l;vl|nx himselt a country homs, with | e | room. No. 10 is & very broad door ap- H ~f ’ g [ | propriate for colonial work and suggests ! Porch Screens, Window and i C! ornice, lar v hihrr's, e by ol Lo | the hand carved welcome over an old 3 room, ‘big fireplace of brick. A sun room, castle door in England. or solarium, and a screened sleeping porch castle & Lemons Come High “My door is wide, my heart is wider.” A good generous sized Door Screens Thirst S8ends the Price Up and Short- are notable features. The house is to be 2 \ Ve N oupitality siig - of prissed brick, with wide siding” and | in Hot Summer o 2 AT B ady SreiNa don tor Telephone a home of English domestic style. & No matter what the design of the out- Crowell in Doug. 4692 now hullding s that for B. Dundée. 1t will cost $12,000 to 815,000 side door, the inside vestibule door should |% Bt o oAb 5 ) e U IR age of Supply Holds it be rather plain. 1f It contalns glass, it — — ough the western pa of city should be one panel undivided When has @ Aitlo "edge” on other sections for There. Bl vielibble, B auisidg door. bontais A SURETY BOND ashionable repute, the northern: sections | ——hive Aivided glass it {8 confusing to look through | || I WY company guarantees the completion of the bullding according to the j f and suburbs are doing well. Recently there ! ... 04 1 o lemon,” was an oft- them. he exact dimensions of & front plans and specifications, within the time, free of liens and incumbrances. | has been something of & movement toward entrance can not be limited, depending as Request it of your contractor and thereby protect yourself from an- repeated slang phrase & year or 0 4go, home Buying in Benson, and several of A} .\ " pioant In clear English that _um,_} ¥ . . ‘e » |1t docs upon so many conditions, The xlety n!:; loss. $14,000 paid in losses by this agency last year. group Of ten new dwellings put on the mar-| - Frahda ! entrance must not be narrow or of a . H. . 202-03 First National Bank Bldg., ket were taken at once. Likewise Flor ?v’unl-i‘x :‘\:““'1..‘:)"“\?“’.::9’“’;‘;1‘“;:;,::“;"}“]:“::11.wumm makes them subject to constant Palladian style, are specially appropriate|stingy proportion, for that would be the | H. MITHEN, Tolophone Douglss 127 ence Is doing quite passably. That chse Wiy Seld. symbotical of an | TJury.and defacement which ia seldomn re- | as colonial entrances, more especially the | first impression one would receive of the e e T T Errtmot gk Sl {palred. Aea whole hand carved ornaments | latter. The Venetian style of opening is [ owner. It should be broad and generous s Ghatlen Gruentug, if Be kespe t-up, will| n g for a front entrance door have proven |often used on large ‘stalrway landing win-|in Its aspect, even to a fault. Over the h | But time has brought a change. Lemons | neji, Ahifo. 60 B | becom one of the largest Property oWners| 4 q.v aro gelling at retail for 4 cents a Nelther artlstic or practical. dows, a large center window being sub- | front entrance there should be always e 1n thaioity, o has saded Slios After alloe e While colonial architecture is not the|stituted for the door. While to be dis-|some kind of shelter to protect one while WILL SAVE YOU ONE-HALF dozen, with 3 Wi X tions; " to already extensive holdings. Last week | with perhaps one or two exceptions; | American renaissance as many people be- [tinctly colonlal a conventional design should | awaiting the opening of the door, for this |in mind the charm of simple beauty. not seek lemons cost 40 cents—nearly 4 cents each— it as the national style. Design No. & is|it le desired and the pocket book permits. the notoriety of noveity the highest figure they h ver rea N A he furtber teatified:<to his beliet tn- reat | (1% ERSEL ENEE Y e e it “{:: lieve, being merely an American concep-|be used in the leaded glass, similar to |of itself expresses congeniality. Make that T. H WEIRICH leTURE Co fi'llu"!‘! o | estate @8 an investment by buying a brick | iy RSP e A A 3{ tion of the Georglan style of England, [that shown, the modernization of colonial | shelter or porch appear for utility rather i work | block &t Twenty-fourth and Lake streets. | B “‘m"“ Rt l“"f‘:‘ s '; e ‘0' it has become so well identifled with | work, now permits something more ornate | than a means for expressing one's (“k.? 1317 NORTH 24th STREET. PHONE WEBSTER 2577 | 81 _'"';‘ - "'“-‘0" (‘;L‘j-l "“l"e ‘_‘:" P"f’l"" American jdeals of home bullding that |in the way of carefully designed colored art i tidiousness by excessive ornament, bearing Prospective: tenaims of the City National|[-5urd for him. Obviously, when twelve |it js entirely. appropriate to look upon |&lmss for side lights and transoms, when Do b building were notified yesterday that their offices ‘will be ready for them August 1. they are to be thrown about recklessly. Asked for an explanation of the present MANTELS AND TILE Grates Fireplace and Fixtures, Tile Floors for all purposes. 1t is Nkely that the first two floors may|ypign price of lemons, an Omaha commis- | Furnaces and all kinds of Hardware, i | be held up & little because they have beeh | ion man, who has long been In. the busi- | & Dhfilqfl. F\9-6°5' | M 1 ] used @8 work rooms by the QOBLMACOT |negg afd: “'First of all, there is a short- ‘\R"QUR. C»CLl‘u.ag.v’ fi\&:fli se. (‘\.,‘,., e A \NA A | i'ton RO‘OI‘S & sons co- ! and wo much material stored there that|aee in the crop and the supply is there- T ba i\ e | BN riohnth andiMarnbin. BiFseta ’ g work -gould not possibly go on fore abridged. Then, it must be taken into : : consideration that the whole country has ’ o e I : for the past two weeks been in the throes ~ ish Astounds e « Fis Of & heat wavs and lest dlways oalls for | ’ OMAHA TENT AND AWNING CO. CAMPING 0UTF[TS % Angler at Cartel‘ Taken in the uggregate, this country is { tight now In & bad way for lemons, and | —— s S the price is llkely to go still higher. Thus | Jumps Into the Boat of a Truthful|far the drug store fountains have not FOR SALE | : f ralsed the price of lemonade, but there is . 0 RENT Doctor Wh.lle He is & suspicion that more water than formerly | | r Angling. enters into the combination and It is pre- | P L. | — { dicted that within a short while an extra | i A lot of persons declare this adventure | iciel will be added to the price of each || 11TH AND HARNEY STS. Ind. Phone A1883, OMAHA never happened. They argue that & fish|icmonage. i . ; canuot jump out of the water into & boat e = =3 _ = = —— e i 10 wouldu't do w0 Loollh » thing it 1t DES MOINES_BOOSTERS 4 [ANCHOR FENCE CO could. \ - In all good faith Dr. R. 1. Marble tried WEAR THEIR GUM SHOES to narrate the experience Friday evening, PR i and, as a result, his reputation for honesty | How Different from the Omaha | is being ruthlessly impugned. Several to Boosters When They Go | whom he told the story responded by tell-| Forth, | 8 — m—— - T—— - — ing him perfectly ridiculous stories of| Des Moines can take—ought to take—& '@9“ @‘."y&@" Fwa“ N what had happened to them, few lessons from Omaha In the gentle art = NS AR ‘,5,‘\.,2',"% Dr. Marble makes the plain statement of [ of boosting. It you do not believe thig e 00— fact—puts it In_bald language—that while | read the last issue of Fred Colvin's Cor- B 0N I" | he wag rowing around on Carter lake, "*‘uri rectionville News, published at Correction- ik VA | his cottage at the Young Men's Christan| yille, Ia. | assoolation camp, & fish leaped out of thc| Concerning relative merits, Colvin has Phone Red 814. 205-207 North 17th St. water fnto his boat. He adds the flat|this to say;: 1 & statement that he uow has the fish ut s, Busl Bk ia obda ik e The Time aud Place to Buy Fencing 3¢ Per Foot and Up. bome, #nd will keep It there Intact in the|shoe trip into the ruralities last week. They —————— Eblon s, budale sl cchind a4 LR ’ lce box, until about 5.3 o'viock this evon- |lipped into & town, rushed up street for a Electric Blue Printing, day or night whispered couference with the merchants, tiptoed back, to thelr train and as their two engines whistled for the crossings—the law requires this—the busy people iu the towns looked up from their work and resumed It to wonder what train was passing through. “Ask anybody in Correctionville, vla or young; what bunch of boosters—louder— BOOSTERS—came here last summer and ing. | The fish In question has been Inspected | by unprejudiced persons without the phy-| slclan's knowledge, and 1s sald to be u fine | looking four-pound black by Investiga- | small tion of the various butcher shops in Dy | Marble's neighborhood reveals the fact that | he has hot bought any fish from any of them for some time, and that they haven't| had any black bass to sell rain or shine. too small. MODERATE PRICES ' 7th Floor Bee Bldg. X l7\h and Farnam Streets Nothing too large or When pushed for detalls, Dr. Marble says | the response will come promptly: ‘Omaha.’ ¢ ‘ he had been doing & lot of fishiik Wwith| 0! S —— co t ent an wnln o . [ the conventional rod, hook and fly this| ' Persistent Advertising is:the Road to Big. Use Bl’ick f S " t H [] SR S, e lsrgpaadbaras B Eijass dov o gt : ~ | . 0. SCOTT, President and Manager. } O e the. i discarted 15 SjoGtiney Roscti asgroprigte: ditartir. trick. aqt | io, S0 nand KaruIDG s 1na batsnrar ARt aarihiss miede)of :yd",:.:;';ll e e Dast THE Ehens . make the smallest house attractive, durablc canvas. See our line of Tents, Awnings and Porch Curtains, Anything says he became furious when the finny | SAFE HHEPMUF sTflBAGE ¢ comfortable and economical. Extra cost ove: Special Made of Canvas. All employes thoroughly experienced in their {ntruder Jumped Into view first and fipped | | === Tlle Floors Ma bl w k trame is small; increased selling value i line. Pay our factory a visit and see where the finest line of canvas water all over him. | g rbie OrK, great. A good investment. Face brick o made goods are made—We will be pleased to make estimates. every kind may be seen in our ex — Bell Phone Douglas 338, RAIN SAVES THE HAY CROP|| ;e imow té e s iuciuts use an We contract for large and small insallations. Beau- Prices low. Bl A . «Help Us G " hat 10 ARt we BAve the n,h‘.‘: tiful designs, expert workmen, reasonable prices—Se- Not “Watch Us Grow”, Bat ““Help Us Grow — AND SAFEST MODEBRN ¥ cure our figure, Heavy Down ur in Nebraska \'or\.‘ PROOF. storage house in the west. from Spencer to the Hose- ;g;n'v;n ':g;l;.;mgm'mg; | T — e B | e e wpee Yov i || NETAL WINDOW WEATHER STRIPS UNDERLAND | Roof, Fence :« Barn Paint Shade sure of oarel ndling, safe from NORFOLK, Neb, July 2~The second H:‘l( or bl‘ll'll:l'l and moderate in Keep out dust, wind, cold, heat, rain, snow. We in- 9 2 E 4 X, heavy Tain WIthin & week fell last night || 90%% f0F your insurance. stall weather stripg in old and new buildings—=8See us. 18I% HARNEY ST. are more items in the Sherwin-Willlams Paint and Varnish line, over all of northérn Nebraska west of WE SELL ALL. Call for paint cireular and color card. Inman, and north from sp.qn:.-nr, Neb., to Kepint Family Paint ........... +-160) 1 pound Gotor lfln‘m: 1‘:; lmll i 150 Dallas, 8 D., in the Rosebud reservation femallon can Outside Pant, covers 1.500| 1 gallon Outside and lLuside Paint’ (covers reglon. At s estimated over an inch of LR s & B NIy e : square feet ity dee e 880 §00 square feet), 40 sliudes “to .xxf,‘.: f rain fell. The western Nebraska hay crop | %-pint Bicycle Enamel ....... 200! 1 "quart Mar-No€ ‘Durable Fioor ‘Varnish has beeh saved by this rain and other crops Dowt wait uatll you tneur A LOSS | : :fif:“'Z;L..‘f."\"..'»ffi‘:.,"".'f', .‘,‘_l"‘_ ) 850|1-bint White L - grestix fenatiied, oot stotags in oux .::-s‘u'u, ws 1 Guart Tnstde Floor Paint 460/ 4 pint Buggy Paint ..., " | how HOW; lot us do it. | 1 gallon good Roof Paint ..... $L.158| i -pint Cap Aluminum Paint | SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. Corner Sixteenth and Dodge Streets. OWL DRUG CO., Corner 16th and Harney RHODES SCHOLARS HONORED Secure Places on University The Cox Furnace & Tin Co. 1012 Farnam Street Several Americ Coveted List a YOU ARE INVITED = === L0000 19% VYR puer and when you are building 3 Phone and ask or putting in a furnace “be Douglas fully given. us more about it. awarded honors for the last colleglate year, ¥. D. Metager of Washington takes first- class honors in school of jurlsprudence. F. D, Gritfiths of California, ¥. E. Hohe- nan of Utah and W. T. Stockton of Florida take second-class and- R. E. Blake of ¢ Tenness¢e and 5. H. Blalock of Washing- ton, third-class. R. W. Burgess of Rhode Island took third-class In school mathe- matics. for the past 27 years, and today is better prepared { than ever to protect and foster the interest of its members. | o We coraiauy tavite veu to in: The furnace is a very im- 1t is recognized as the f§| 7 THE OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIA. A:f:g;:l.,Rhfi‘.g:-nniwa‘n‘x:y e ‘ev;::’: SPOss Suy o Betmatte .‘m"::.[ portant part of your home best made. Estimates cheer- 6 % TION has paid its members Six Per Cent per annum [ FRONT RANK | | L 2 1A 4 f i | SEE WHEERE YOUR VALU. ABLES ARE SAFEGUARDED. 2087. sure you get a Try a saving account with it, $1 to $25 accepted in monthly ! payments or lump sum not over $5,000. Ask for Booklet ‘A"’ and other information. 1 ASSETS, $3,600,000. RESERVE FUND, $64,000. {Consult The Bge Land Columns When in Doubt.__ R v R ‘ Call-Douglas 1759; Ind, A-1335 Omana Fire Proof Storage Co. 804812 South 16th St. \ —— Persistent Advertising is the-Road te. Big Returns, < ¥ A . ’