Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 01, 1915, EDITORIAL, Page 16, Image 16

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T1IK HKK: OMAHA, TIIHRsnAV. JULY 1, 1915.
Where the Auto Racers Will Rush Faster Than the Wind
MAKE IfOHJlR HOTEL
RESERVATIONS NOW
Headquarters for the Stecher-Cutler Wrestling
Match at Rourke Park, July 5
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EXPECTS BIG FALL BUSINESS
3reat Wettera Spending1 Large
Sum Prer;rin(f Roadbed for
''! the RMh.
MILLIONAIRE KIDS FROM
EAST LOOK OVER OMAHA
Th Hon of eaitorn millionaire arrived
In Otnuha ytrd)r In a private enr
over tha Northwentvrn, but Inntf-ad of
twenty, th number hal dwindled down
to tan who arc to dar tha wtlda of
Wyoming, ratrhlnc trout and aliootlng
aaga hena. The boy a. who are 13 to IS
yeara of ace, apent moat of tha day at
the parkin houaea, veins; weat on the
ITEW EQUIPMENT I1TSTALLED
Great thing are belnj done on th
Chicago Great Weatern. thouh no atlr
haa been mad over It. aaaerta Ruperln
tendeat Vttj, who haa rome In from
Clarion, la., where hla head(uartre are
located.
Arrordln to Superintendent Derr prac
tltally all of the Oreat Weatern ayatem
la being l al!aated..tiew ;tlea and aterl
are bclnn rut In. the brlduea beln
Ntrnthcned and tha llnea being really
rhu . Hftld the auiirlntendent:
Antltl-a.lni the t.Ugeat. rroiw that
have ever been rained In our territory
wo are setting ready to handle them
From Omaha,. both eaat to Chicago anrt
north, to Bt. Paul and Mnneapoll, wo
rre doing a great deal-of work In putting
the lluea In flrat-rlaaa condition. V'e
rvpect to continue until we, hgve a rond
tht ii ifiiind to none and one that will
It a favodte with -the ablppera and tilt
tiavrllng public. The money being ex
truded on bettermenla to gradea and
tiacka will amount to hundreda of th4
aanda of dollar and will continue during
the entire summer. Every 'mile of the
toad will I gone over and put In the
brat possible, condition.
"The crop condltlona are good 'every
where, and an enormoua quantity of
giain will )eRln to move within the next
l weeKs. This movement of grain out
of our territory mrani a correepondlngly
heavy movement of freight In. Mrr
th.inta' atm ka have run low and the mer
cliaiidla t'at a 111 come In for fall and
winter trt muat be enormoua. Thun
lth good crops I am looking forward to
great aciflty In building, both la the
cltlca and tpwna and on the farma. This
meana that .th quantity of building ma
terial of all klnda that muat be brought
into the country will be the greateat of
any correapon4lng period In many years.
"Already' buaineas has .commenced to
boom and oo all the dlviatona of our road
there haa been a material increaa within
the last month -or so."
The Great Western has gone after the
Gmsha-Ht. Faul and Minneapolis passen
ger buaineas, and In doing so has new
steel equipment on Its Nos. 11 and IX
the Omaha-Twin City limited tralna. Be
aides ' the ' ail steel sleepers, club cars.
new and Juat out of the ahopa. have been
Installed. ' '
North wtern's Lander train in the afternoon.
Headquarters for Auto Speedway Pro-,
moters, Racing Professionals, Base Ball
Fans and lovers of horse racing.
The Merchants Hotel has arranged for
special service for those who go to the
Speedway Races Monday afternoon, and
are going, to the Wrestling Match in the
evening. The remodeled Cafe and Grill
will take good care of you.
Eat a Big Dan Gaines Beefsteak
Dan W. Gaines takes pride in the big
corn-fed steaks he serves and likes to have
people go out and talk about them, for
they always are boosters.
MERCHANTS HOTEL
1508 Farnam St
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JOB STKCHER
Man&cer Hetmanek decided on the
Merchants Hotel as the stopping
place for Stecher, because he knew
he would be surrounded by thou
sands of his Nebraska friends who ,
always stop at the Merchants. Phone DoDglit 2903 for Grill Room
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NEW
$750- PRICE
Cars Ready for Delivery Now
It has more features of high priced cars than any other car In
the moderate price car division long stroke, ball-bearing motor, plat
form rear springs, full floating rear axle, multiple disc clutch.
It Is the most stylish car In the moderate price division it Is
distinctive, yet not freakish, combining the best and most advanced
Ideas of European and American designers as to streamline effects.
It Is an exceptionally powerful, sturdy car, built to give long
service under tbe most severe conditions. The use of ball bearings
throughout reduces friction to a minimum, delivering greater power
to the rear wheels than any other motor of similar cylinder displace
ment, at less expense for fuel.
A comparison of specifications and demonstration seldom falls to
convince the hard-to-please buyer of the superior value of the De
trolter 'Four.-
Fred C. Huffman Motor Car Co.
2204-06 Farnam St., Omaha
This is an adult car wide doors and has surplus room for five
passengers. Come In now, we are ready to make actual delivery.
No, this Is not a misprint, the new price Is (750.
HOTEL LOYAL
Capitol Sixteenth Davenport
FIREPROOF
EUROPEAN
RATES FOR ROOMS
Without Bath , . . $1.00
With Bath. . $1.50 and $2.00
SUITES Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, $4
Write or wire for reservations.
Hotel Loyal Cafe
and
Hotel Loyal Grill
OMAHA'S BEST PLACES TO DIME
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A Prioo That Oill Appeal to fill
HUDSON "SIX-FORTIES"
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THESE are still a few of the famous 'Six-Forty 1 ' Hudson
.Touring Cars in my warehouse that have been used by my sales-
men as sample cars. These are not second hand cars but are new
machines, and I now off er them for sale at a greatly reduced
, price
THINK of it The greatest Light Six ever built, Electric
Lights and Starter, One Man Top, Non Skid Tires, fully equip
ped, and at a price. Well, come up and look at them, and I know
you will be sure to purchase one.
REMEMBER you must act quick if you wish to secure one
of these cars. .......
FOR the convenience of patrons our show room' is open
Sundays and evenings, ar.d my entire sales force will take great
. pleasure in showing yoa theao Cars.
3UHT THE HUDSOris On THE ROAD
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"SERVICE FIROT"
t:C3 F:?.ur3 SircttCorctr cl 2Slh Street ' . . . Ca'ihs, Hcbrsslta
M
illara Mote
Douglas and Thirteenth Sts.
. MORTIMER M. THEISE, Manager
Thoroughly renovated, 200 of
the finest rooms in Omaha,
from 75c a day up. Why pay
more elsewhere?
Excellent Cafe and
Lunch Counter
Strictly Popular Prices
Make Reservations Now for the
Automobile Races and Wrest
ling Match, July 5th
(CUTLER'S HEADQUARTERS)
House of Safety
rei CASTLE
New and Fireproof
632 South 16th St., Omaha, Neb.
FRED A. CASTLE, Prop.
PAXT0N HOTEL CAFE
will lx prepared to take car of the increased crowd
during the Fourth of J uly celebration Sunday and Mon
day at the Baiue reasonable rales.
Club Breakfast 25c to $1.00.
Noonday Luncheon 50c. Supper A la Carte.
NICE ROOMS, $1.00 AND UP
14th and Farnam,
AU tare to 1 trow LfeituU and Ut lb Himodway paves tb door.
Good Things to Eat
Reasonable Prices
Ganson's Cafe
1509-10 HOWARD ST.
Located in the Heart of the City
Direct Car Lines To All Events
USE OUR LOUNGE AND SMOKING ROOMS
TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS
35c Daily-Lunch SOc Daily Dinner
MUSIC
Special 75c Sunday Dinner
Apartments, llaU, Louses and coiUss can be rented quick
ly and cheaply by a ioo "For 12ent" want ad.
FETE LOCH
313 South 17th Street
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