SM Northwestern's $23,750,000 Chicago Passenger Depot a 7 V. ITi j Stock Tires Won Indianapolis 500-Mile International Sweepstakes Race with three of the original Firestone regular stock tires on Ray Harroun's victorious Marmon still running and in perfect condition at the finish. Cars that used competing tires were compelled to make as high as fifteen stops for tire changes. Firestone Tires Outclass All Others in Durability. Use Them on Your Own Car an.-!-? JS"S " 4Tl'tfS 1 1 fj !HgSJJi ' I JfiJ 3 5 . s i: j ?- -i c ; t; -" ; -soKi J I j t--U ,5 ,. ., . J r v. r - i -.v- - - Z' I rcw Chicago station open I I Yin Yir a-nH tl Tin finf) -Bl-rmA I xitb X ears and J.750.000 Sequired lor iortn-westeni Depot. ITEST TSLATH OUT THIS MQHSTra 7lw Teraimal la Dm1it tm B Omm of th riant Architeetwrml Fatar mt the Wlady CltT. Vfrm rw of work and a cost of J2X- TSO.000 have brought to a flnlah the splendid new Chicago atotlon of the Chicaxn, NonhWMtuni rAllfrn. TmIh wA a v. - OmahB-Chlcaao train, will be the am to i pull Into the new station at :5 this morn' Ins;. Ths new terminal la one of the finest architectural features of the city a splon dld struov wt classic design, the essen tlsi fesira which !s a great colon naded entrance or portion of lofty propor tions, monumental In type, that towers to a height of V3B f.-et above Madison stret. Before this imposing front 's a br.iad pave ment or espmnode frorr ivhich rise the granite columns that guurd the Inner vesti bule. The esplanade is lighted by monu mental brans lamp standards, from which clusters of electric ilghts blaze at night; and four big clock dials, each twelve foet In diameter, look down from the granite walls. There are six other public entrances to the building, and the stairways are so 1 ample that if placed !ld- by side they would form steps UO feet broad. 23U.4MMI I'aparitT. C3 rowing traffic requirements have made this improvement a necessity. The Wells street station, with ea,.;lty for handling W. 009 passengers per day. was overtaxed, and the new termlnai, with facilities for taking care of people ev-rv twenry- four taaurs. needud to take its piaoa. The) Trmla hU. One of the most important features, from an architect's point of view, is the treat ment of the train siieti. Tbis siructure is Me feet long, extending over three city squares. The sixteen long tracks which occupy the tmed are covtred by what la known as the Uiiu uhjI." in which the graceful curve nf the roof iv. r each ra:r of tracks is broken by a concrete slot or dart, running the luntth of each track and so plated that the locomotive funnels discharge through it into the open air. The roofii are of courne, covered wluh water pronfing material.. Skylights ore or w'.re glass and sufficient lu extent to ugnt every part s the train shed. In tins, as In track elevation and variuus other trmsporaUon Improvements, the Nonhwemem has takes the lead and acted as the pioneer Una. Nothing of the kind has ever before been ! trted In Chir.o. and .t : s.ud tu be a marked Improvement in the construction of railway tenulnnis. The train shed concourse lies also re ceived lo the architect s iiluus a treatment that is far a.iperlor to th-i uhuiuIv seen. Instead of being an open upace, fenced of; from the trai.i ..eu ruiM-i y ir or o,.. r. iron work, it is. as a matter of fact. Amply a great ,kutiuc . comp.cteiv eucloced In glass aud meiji. 'vuu a 3'.a' and metal ruuf. maainii an airy. tr:tni. cleaa noo iiH feet by feet. At either end of the concourx great ia-ray- vt.m municaua directly aith the street, and cai) stands are reached without g iiiitf i:.rouii:i the station. There is .o a U.ny ;o the street flour of the station proper These broad staurways between tile street level and the train shed level of il.e ter- 1 minai are of such u:m that piaced side by side they would iuim a stair iver J : feet broad. Trarkas Fae lilt lea. The fact that liiero a. sixteen separate gates leading out :o s -r.tn J.I'fyJt tracks la the train shed shows the vast siae of this grand concourse and Us i :o. lty for disposing of the ontinuai tbrontrs of incoming and outgoing travelers in an orderly manner, without error ur cunfu- Viewed from ens of the balconies above. , station building, train shed and various i tb:s number would be provided for the :t nraoents a must Impressive picture, as 1 street subways on tne approatUiea the op- train capacity of the new terminal Is five dues also the top view of the steel and con- 1 eratlon of elevators, ventistlng fans, re- j or six times that of the old station, urets construction ro.if of the tra.n shed, ' f rigeratlng system, signaling and lntr- It is with one exception the largest rail-stretx-hing out for three soud bioajt from j locking systems, and Lha heating p ant way terminal 1n the L'nited States, and toe Maun : on street structure to the exferne comineta providing la each case a surplus I involves an Mtlmattd expenditure of about end ef the train shed oa una street. 1 fur ruturs growth, nearly l.i9 H P. is The baggsgs Is handled to and from the 1 required The boilers, engines and genera Uagage rooms, whicn are ao the street tors are housed In the power plant st Uie jia. witn eiecma trucas ana aug eiecine rrr: trucking bRa the length of the uin iU dane a'raI' wUh- There are special chutea for tanJ!lBK maii lo trom poBl. office nubntation. irhlch Is directly beneath the train shed. Provlalon la made for the heavy suburban traffic by a stairway leading down from each platform about midway the length of the train shed, to the suburban concourse, which is on the street level below and opens directly upon Washington street, which runs under the station. Suburban residents may go quickly to and from their trains without pausing through the main station "i1"-- tbsy desir to do so. The information bureaii la upstairs upon the train level floor. In the great waiting r?m Ample means of communication by wire is provided In elaborately equipped tele graph offloes, and telephone booths are placed In various parts of the building far the use of both city and long distance wires. The eab and motor carriage stands are under cover. In fact, everybody can ar rive and leave the termlnai under oover. either by cab. motor carriage or street car. Another part of the great spaon is de voted to the care of Immigrants. Here. In a olean and well lighted apartment with tile floors and enameled r.ie walls, is a waiting room which, with Its accessories, surpasses anything that has heretofore been provided for that class of travel. There are bath rooms, tnilet rooms and a tlinins; room, where for a small sum the Immigrant can get excellent service, lunch room, kitchen, laundry tubs, and every conoelvable means of adding to the com fort and cleanliness of the immigrant who is so fortunate as to hold a ticket reading over the Northwestern Una Lobby is Laasiortamt. On the street level, the essential feature of the whole floor is the great lobby. The Madison street entrance opens directly into this public concourse, which has an area of W feet by 2S0 fc-et. Surrounding it are ticket offices, cab offices, news stands, bag sag checking rooms, telephone booths, a motor carriage office and a well stocked nhup or store In which may be purchased uractlcatly everything that a traveier is iikely to be in need of. from a handbag or ; ai-Kane of snoe polish to the usual fruits, candies and ma'.enals for luncheons. There 'a a lunch room, ou-cupylng a room 50 feet by feet. iriiLTs '.unrheun can be had quickly, conveniently and at reasonable price. - The ticket offices Immediately ad'otn the entrance to this great lobby on the street floor level. They axe couunuUiuus and fitted with a number of features that en able ticket sellers to handle large crowds of people In the ahoruiat possible space of time. On the second floor, which Is the train shed levul. Is a splendid marbia-llned "n- lu" u". xt "lie anu in reei nign, wun vast Sarrel- vaulted oelllng. The walls are treated with series of columns or colonnades corre sponding somewhat with the main in trance. The lighting arrangements of this room are of a most brllllunt character. On this ftoor there is. lu addition to U19 treat waiting room, one ef iLm finest dlnin ro.ims in the country. On th. a main floor Is also a ladles' wait ing room, a beautiful apartment, reached by sepm-ate elevator service Connectei w.th It are retiring rooms, baths and toiiet arrangements, ail of which are in charge of a curpm of maids and attendants Ths sanitation la as perfect as modern sciejice and generous expenditure can make it. Even the public toilet rooms are arranged on a moat extensive sea. xeverul rooms are provided where formed servants are In attendance and unl and aiiere a snia.1 lee la required. All drtnk- lag fountains are the new bubbing-up ! type and cooled water la supplied lo tiu-m j thiouuh s circulating system. In winter the building is nested and ventilated by j fresh air drawn from above the roof, pul uer steam eoiis and then filtered ! r.rouyh a sheet of failing water Ia sum- j mer the air is oooled by the aa:ne system. ! ror the e!ertrlo - ... . 1 19 m 1 . 1 , .it? sxueme northern end af the staaou. It S -X:. 'J ..v-.: , ( - t'FPER LEFT HAND PTCTCRE TH 'Z MADISON STREET FRONT OF THE X'EW NORTH WESTETi.V DEPOT IN CHI CAGO. UPPER RIGH HAND PIiTTI'RE THE WAITING ROOM O.N THE TRACK L.KX'E'L. LOWER LEFT HANTTD PICTURE THE MAIN ENTRANCE VTMTIBULE. LO'VSll RIGHT HAND PlCTUUi-TlLB MAIN WAITLNG ROOM. I ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM United Workmen, to Have Floral and Memorial Cay Celebration. RIVER VIEW PA2K STT5TJAY Prasnrsusa ( !peeckei and Xmsle Butk AftrsimBi and Eve a in a" (ravxil nautte'r WsJIlns ( David City to Seak. Floral and Memorial day exercises of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will be held under the ausptoas of Union Pacific lodge. No. 17, Ancient Order of United Workmen. Sunday afternoon. June 11. at 2:30, at Rivet-view park. Meet at Tenth street entrance to park at I p. m. and march to pavilion or grandstand, where the following prosram will be offered: 8nng America Assemblage and Ancient Order of United Workmen. No. 17. band. Invocation Rev. Charles W. Savidge. Introductory Remark Chairman. Past Grand Master Jacob Jaskaiek. Dirge Dolores Ancient order of United Workmen. No. 17. concert hand. Address Grand Master Workman A. M. Walling, David City. Song -Nearer M . God to Thee Assem blage and concert band. Ritualistic Exercises Assisted by No. 17, detrree team. Music reelected Concert band. Benediction. Fallowed by a concert by Union Pacific lodge. No. 17 Concert band both after noon and evening. Ail lodges In Douglas county are earn estly requested to attend and assist in the exercises. AFTERNOON CONCERT. March Mollis Lee. overture Lutznplul. March 1-hoebe Jane. IntermezK First Heart Throbs. Waltz Come. Josephine. In My Flying Machine. INTERMISSION. Quickstep Young America. Pntroi America. Waltz Woman s Love. lai Reverie. bi Evening Bona; Rait Trombone eliding Jim. EXTRA EVEN Nii CONCERT. March Stop. Hton. St:n. Overture American Triumph. Spanish Intermexio La i'Ltimi Cornel Solo In Aff.T Years, hen I Am old. Mr. Namestek. March Explorer. INTERMISSION. March American Triumph. Overture Village Life. Saxophone Quartet Cupid's Ctiartnu. irfiilcKstep Ancient Order of United Workmen. No. 17. Waitii Le Baiser The Kiss. ' Melodies of our Own Cuiintry. Iadepadeat Order ef Odd Fella we. The members of the Patriarchal militant branch of the order are looking forward to a successful meeting of the cantons nf this Jurisdiction, which will be held at 0"i Fellows' hall in this cltv on Friday. June 16. A business meeting will be held in the afternoon, at which the question of changing ih order from a r-s merrai formation to a battalion formation wlil b. taken up and decided. In the evening Canton Eara Millard No. 1 will confer the ia equipped with modern aopllannce anl represents In Itself an investment of nearly $l,0i0.0f0. The t rehlteetaral Kffvt. Regarding the exterior of the new ter minal, too much cannot be said In com mendation. Messrs. Frost and Granger, tha architects of the Lasaile street station, have had charge of the design and have visited and studied the world's principal railway terminals at London, Liverpool, Pans. Vienna and Edinburgh, in search f r suggestions that would help to make this new ststlon at Chicago the best that money would bulid. not only as to gen- eral architectural effect, but particularly with a view to making it most nearly per- feet for the practical use to which it is to be devoted. More than a trains a day use the Wails street station for arrival and departure muu -' 1 UIKl Ull EiKlUm OlUreaAS in u. mj Many plana have been inv IU- gated. studied, exhausted and discarded, that this n-.ay be said to be an Improvement juiH.a aiiyvaing ever built by any railway, t r ', ;., '..Ln: :-'.- -I--J" -f'TK . - GRA5D MASTER W0SIOL1N SPEAZ EJ OMAHA. TO A. M. WALLING. anton degree on a class of candidates. All of the cantons in the mate have hen asked to bnng their candidates to this meeting for initiation. Omaha lodge No. 2 will have work in the first degree next Friday night. Beacon Iodide No. S will iiave two can didates for the initiatory degree Tuesday night. Crusader encampmnt No. 77 'will have twelve candidates for the Royal Purple de sree next Fndav meiit. South Omaha Indue No. 14 will put on the Initiatory degree tomorrow nlpht. Benson iodce No TA w'll hold memonai wn-ices at , Mount H ire cumetery at 2 o'clock nex? Sumiav afternoon. June 11. Wasa Indue 'o lxi w-il liave wort in thj initiatory decf-e next W.-ir.csdav night. Daarmar R.-bekah Ind-e No. IK will nice next V'dnesdav evn nT ui its ha.l Twenty-second and Ciminn streets. Hesperian er. amtimr r.t No. I had elc'-ei t candidates for the Patriarchal detrree las: j Thursday nis-ht. Thl encampment will ; put on all three of the camp degrees t.ns month and expects to havn twenty candidates for the Roval Purple degree on Thur-day. June 3. nutn Kehekah lodse No. 1 will have de- gree work next Saturday niifht. Nine of the seventeen Omaha Odd Fel- lows lodges elected officers last week as fnuna c-iaie hi me .,o in: n:iam m. Torr"y, nobie grand: W T. Evart. vice ?ran.l. beaxon lodire No. J: Samuel F.1- . :';:--:v-: -y wards, n.iule grand. H. W. Howdle. vice j vorai solos, "Night.'' "Come lo the Gar ?rand. i uth Omaiia 'odt'e No. !X: C. G. . den," Miss Blanch Bolln. A so-lal hour .-utton. noDle grand. r M. Reedes. vice srand. Wasa hxve No. iv: p a. Ander noble grand; He'ge 'Ver.ant. vicn grand. Dens, n lixlse No. TH: E. C Fuller noble grand; Jonas Frv. nee -.raid. ranne mg ludge No. 21. Chrs Jorgensen. nohle -and. . v.'.- ra...l. Itut.i lebekah Imlge No. l: Ciara Yiung. -.obie grand; Laura Marcher, vie ?ranj; Johanna Slra'.vn tecretary: Alma Neilstjn. tr'-ssurer: Veda Kastman ind Cltmentlno Nicklas. aasemblv del-.--ates. A.pra Heink.vn !mitf. o n .fen nie Smith, noble grand. Sin Burtlck. vice grand. Mrs. William McPermid. secretary; Mrs. Fred Ettr, ireasurer- Ottie Eiter. asfemhly delegate. Cru.-ader E.'icampmfi No. 3TT: M. Reew s. chief patriarch , Fred erick Lush, senior warden; Renee Aughe hiifh pneit; A.liert Hi-i. Junior warden. ivy Kehekah lodge Nj. .TJ will h Je- gree work next Thurdav evemnir j Dannebrog lodge No will put on the first degree next Fnday nltfht. , Fratrrnal Ordev ( Faslee. Omaha aerie. No. met Thursdac evn- ' Ing and enjoyed one of the largest sesnons 1 of bmthers held this season. In view ,f VI the hot weather. It was 'letprminrd utn to eliminate the weekly meetms and to meet semi-mor.thiy Next meeting will be heid Thurs-iay evening. 21d inst. Worthy Presiuent William Kennedy, who presided, announced that in view of tha forthcom ing convention of the Stale aent in I Ca.umbus Z. 11 and 14 tnat.t a special visit would be made to Plattstnouin Thursday evening, next. Ad brothers no may find it ouaveuent to vUlt P'attemouth are ra 1 1, 4TJi- Ji 'i T i : i-. "5 ? quested to notify the secretary, so thai, if possible, automobile accommodations may be provided. C. W. Britt, chairman of the boosting committee, announced that some valuable prizes would be offered to the member securing the largest number of elected candidates during the lifetime of the spe- clal dispensation, secured by Worthy Presl- dent Kennedy from Grand Worthy Presi dent Grady, on his visit to New York some two weeks aan, and which dispensation Is good until the August 15. providing for an initiation fee being reduced to S. The first pnre will be a handsome gold watch, and several other valuable prises will oe put up. Woodmen of the War Id. J Alpha camp No. L Woodman of the' World, will celebrate the twenty-first an niversary of the organisation of the camp and the order on Wednesday next, at which i time they will initiate a class of candl- ', dales. Refreshments will lie served and J a good time pmmisrd. It is expected the sovereign officers will be present to assist . In the celeoralion. ! Royal Achatei. Union lodge. No. UCi. elected the following officers fur the last haif of the year last I Thursday evening: President. J-mea Rich; me iireeiaeni. George w. smart; secre tary, C. F. Sllnferiand; treasurer, Kate Chumpenol; chaplain. Minnie DavlK; mar shall. Rozena .V.athouser: guard. Jeremiah Darnell; sentinel. Autrist E. Grieb: captain of degree ataif, Mary Waish; trustees. H. C. Dunn. Lirzie Petronnet. Alice L. dlinger iand. Refreshments of punch and nabiscos were fcerved. Omaha lodre No. 1. Royal Achates will eiem uuiixn nxt ruesaay nighu June S. Mcmbi rs am requested to bear this in mmd and come out and elect your dates for the several offices. -andl- Entertain Woman's Relief Corua. I Mrs. Peter Gerrie and Mrs. Marsjnret i ii. Cn.n entertained the memoers of Caster's Woman s Relief corps at a pretty Mother Goose. ' party Thursday attenioon ..t '.he residence. il south Twenty-fourth -treet. The houte was decorated with flags ; and pink and whita peonies. The centtr was of sira.l jiii; fi entwined with ferns. Th-jse present were Mexdames Retn nut.n, McKenna. Ashtun, Wood. Yaiton. Alien. P-ipr. Smith. Taska, Auston, Byrd. ifoiey. .Sione. Clark. Ensier. McjJnde, Gwjun. Lockner, MciCann, M ltotea Fee nan. ' Schlen, Pepper. I C . D. mt 112, The United States Daughters of 1M2 held Its regular meeting- at tne home of Mrs. I Clinton Miller Friday afternoon, after I snort ousinuts session a musical program ram '' ! was given: Piano solo. "The Butterf! I 'To a Wild Rout." Miss Nina iareetr followed, during which refreshments were ! served by the hote?-s aeslMed be Mra C. : W. Muilin and Miss tnizabeta Fry. j Raral A rea u m . L'uion Pacific council No. ;u,9 of the fuiyai Arcanum will meet Tjesdai' evening at the Metropolitan club. New members will be admitted and a general discission :n- duiged In as to the nature of during the summer months. he meetings M leer lie inui. The P. E. O., so :ely will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F C. New comb. j;lb Wirt street. Mrs. Newcomb will oe aeslMed by Mrs. J. A- Bryan. Ladles auxiliary ui the Brotherhood of L01 o.'.'ioMve Engineers will give a card party at their nail In the Ancient Order of 1 Ln:u;d Work:neu 1. ir.ple Monday, June i Omaha Tnt. No. iCnights of the alaca- j bees met in regu.ar review on Fnuay evening in Bargfit s nail. There were two caiididait-a prexent ar.J received the tree 1 degree; there mere :niea aiuiuanis who aeis balloted on. Several visiting Sir ICnights were present and were heartily elioiued. A picnic is beil.g ta.aed of by tne air Kiiignts to be held Jointly with the Lady Ma.aoeea j OeaiatlF Frlatht josses aes sufferers from lung trouble till I they learn Dr sting's New Discovery wl'l 1 ht.p them. Ute and tL For sa.e by Beaton Drug' Co. The Omana lies s rat boot., overs' Con-testThirty-ntne (nsea. ou caa en tar at I I . Nmrii ' "j w"ki """jl any Ik Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. j Akron, "America '3 Largest Exclusive Tire and Rim Makers" Are You a Loyer of Nature? If so, kike a ride down to Bellevue or Fort Crook on the intemrban line. Lots of wild flowers and the foliage ia beautiful. You will find Fort Crook an interesting place to visit. The ride id delightful, and refreshments can be had at the Bellevne waiting station. On Saturdays, cars leave 24th and N, South Omaha, every thirty minutes from 12:30 p. m-, until 7:30 p. m.; Sundays every twenty minutes from 1:00 p. m., to 7:00 p. m. Next car 7:30 p. m. Service there after hourly from 8:00 p. m., to 12:00 midnight. OMAHA & SOUTHERN Intemrban Railway Co. a few years. All high rollintr laud. So low land. No flat land, and So waste land and on main line or railroad. Investigate by seeing SU to 73 Omaha people who have vial ted the land and bought, and been in our homes ac Haines, City, Florida, where six brothers of ua live. 410 First National Bank Bldg. 4 or 5 goo! men wanted to Bell good land. I if The Satisfactory Move ia the one that's made promptly where everything keeps movinf along until the work is completed. These are tha kind of moves w maite. 23 years of experience, courteous willing employes and ampl equipment is your guarantee of our ability aa well as your aati of ac tion. When you're ready to move, 'phone ua. GORDON FIREPROOF WAREHOl'E A STORAGE CO. ( ILKprcMatimMi's DeiliTery Co.) 216 So. 17tb St. Ground Floor Bee Bldtf. 17th St. Sldt PhoiMM D-lf4. Ind. A 1314. i B I Li sa.. An attractive office, in the heart of the THE BEE baa a lew vacant offices tUat are are kept thoroughly clean, and are inviting rooms during the hot sum mer months. New elevators that will give this building excellent ser vice are being installed. Janitor Hers is a List offices which BOO valuables. The room is -kxly-. aVOOK 418 Having a south and west exoosura. nrni'ii tr,.m u .. , .. . City Ha.1. ard moat always a cool breexe from the south. Tl'.ui space C is lx.uv and is weil iignienl. with very reusonauia rent, per :no. Sid.oO f IM aa On the sixth floor next to the southeast comer, wnere the after- f noon sun will not roast during not weather. There H vauit about I feet nouara in this room which affords atoraira anao ..- ., 1 n. I SOOsf 330 Northwest corner room, and the only large sing's room vacant in the buudi.ig. There is a total of su iqur teet .,f vo.,-e and has a large tlrepi-jf.f vauic This coum be arranged to m..a two urivaie of f.Lfca ana a receptlou room, and reats at tha small sum of, per mo. frtO.ua t utBumo ni ivAjuia 4ca mm vm uatunia ran noua oar kajit arax ow aoxLoigu. Thai New elevator a art being installed. The Bee Building Company Bee Business Office. 17th and Tarnani Sts. Ohio ,J Coma in and see Dr. T. E. Sample, the Florida land man. and find out now you can buy a good piece of land and improve same and make you an income and home in ji cool and wtll ventilated, city, is a business asint. BUILDING aa choice aa any in the city. They attention, light and watar are the best. of a few choice are now vacant: and reins fur, per montu. . . .lAOO ! 4