V N i ' Pi r t 0 V' 1 UK J.f.K: OMAHA. W LPNLSPAY. OGTOBKE 4. 1911. " ....... i . . i - .. .... ...... y i r IMiir4 .,. , .t,w.', ,,:!,:, if m"'i tH'if '1 tV i, itfiMtnraliM i . mm rt4 i fniir ' .Hitn.M.ii i mu i mmi.yl L.i n-i.'n .iiini mi n i " Is main. iih i Wee Do l-H V7Ti ' 1 You will buy an Automobile without "looking around." But when you have seen all the So-called "Bargains" YOUR CHOICE WILL STILL BE THE OS3 STUDEBAKEJfc E-M-F ,,30,,-l,100 F. 0. B. Detroit-Standard Equipment. STUDEBAKER FLANDERS "20M-$800 F. 0. B. Detroit -Standard Equipment. IFHaiinidlcen eSO" BECAUSE-Look as long as you like--you will never find any cars anywhere nearly so good at anywhere near the price. 1S12 Complete Line Mow on Our Floor Open Evenings During Ak-Sar.Bcn Carnival Week Phones: Douglas 383 A-3679 L. A.. Keller Manager. .Direct Factory Branch Studebaker Corporation, Detroit, lYHcti. if FAST TRACK FOR AUTO RACES Saturday's Program to Be Staged This Afternoon on Speedway. , FIVE BIO EVENTS FOE TODAY Tnpj(-rrow' Card Postponed I'ntU Frldar on Aeeonnt of Military PtradA flood Even, for atardmy. TVlth the track In the fastett possible condition the motor races will open this aiternoon at 2 o'clock on the Ora&ha speedway with the program which wu scheduled for last Saturday afternoon, but had to be called off on account of rain. A trip was made to the track yesterday afternoon by W. L. Huffman In company with several of the leading drivers, and the statement was given out that the track could not be In better condition. The nun of yesterday, and the wind which accompanied It was Just what was needed and the fastest racing ever seen on the Omaha speedway Is predicted both ' by the promoters of the event and those who will participate In the race. Up to yesterday afternoon forty-four cars had been entered for the four day of racing Seventeen raakea of cars com pose this number and in most cases there are from one to three cars of one make entered in the races. The Cuttlnjr. Colby, Ford and Marmon companies bare, entered two cars each. One Flat ha bn entered and will race against time only. The Palg-e-Detrolt has been entered by E. R. Wilson, the new local agent for tbls line, and the car to be raced la the same one that made a splendid showing In the Brighton Beach races and then drove to Omaha . and entered In the Omaha Motor club endurance run. Tomorrow there will be no races on account of the military parade, but the races will be resumed Friday when the second day's program will be held Sat urday will be the big card day and Sun day will see the close of what Is pre dicted to be the best race meet ever held in the city. For today there will be five events; three twenty-five-mile races, one fifteen-mile race and a ten-mile obstacle race. Pioneer Grocer Drops Dead Upon, Street Charles Bloch, aged) 72 years, one of the oldest residents of Omaha and for the last two decades a grocer at 3019 North Twenty-fourth street dropped dead of heart disease while delivering groceries at Twenty-fourth and Ohio streets at 10 o'clock yesterday. 'His body was taken in charge of by Coroner Crosby. The onlv witness tu the old man's death was Steve Maloney of the Omaha police department. Mr. Moloney was looking into a matter at Twenty-fourth and Ohio streets when he saw Mr. Bloch tall over into the mud near the sidewalk. Think W( the aged man bad been taken with a fit Maloney ran to his assistance. He turned Bloch over on this back and asked him where he lived. Bloch gave Maloney his address and then straight ened out. Dr. Lie van was sent for, but found the man dead when he arrived. I We have just received samples of the two i w Rffitchdls Arthur Remington Expires Suddenly Arthur Remington, died at his home Monday from heart failure. He had returned from an evening spent at the Orpheum theater, when he was attacked by a sinking spell and died shortly after. Mr. Remington was a member of the firm of Remington & Kessler, merchant tailors, and was E years of age. He had lived In Omaha since 1874, and had been In buplnesw for many veara. He wae a member of the Omaha club, and other social organizations. He leaves a widow, daughter of the lste J. B. M'--Cormlrlc but no children. The funeral of Mr. Remington will he held from the residence. SM2 Harney street. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. T. J. Mackay will officiate. The pallbearers will be Judge W. A, Redick, Uaac A. Coles, Joseph Barker, A O. Be son. C. T. Kountze and Osgood Dsatman. M'LAUD IS APPOINTED STATE DEPUTY FOR ELKS Hiarles McLaud of Tork has been tnide state deputy of the Elks for Ne braska, by order of Grand Exalted Ruler dulllvon of New Orleans. A Pleaaavat Sarprtaa ... lows the first doae of Dr. King's New fe puts, the painless regulators that i lengthen you. Guaranteed. 26c. for ale by Beaton Drug Co. When you have anything for sal or exchange advertise it In Tbe Bee Want Ad columns and get quick reaulta The Roadster 4 -cylinder at The Baby Six at ... . $950 $1,750 le think these two models represent the gTeat e6t value ever offered r he money. We think we can convince you too, tt , will permit a demonstration. Mitchell Motor Co, 2209 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. .782. 40 Discount on any auto Lap Robe in the house this week. 33 Discount on one White Co. Gasoline Car, " nearly new' model G. A., 30-horse power. 25DiflCount on one brand new White Steam Car, 20-horse; model 00, latest make; using kerosine fuel. One Electric Car, fine condition, with top. for $500. THIS WEEK. DM J mImIIPI Corner 18th and Harnoy Advantages of the Maxwell a world of it enables the VPVVC Special to cope with ' all emergencies big, new Maxwell The 54 lonfr-fitToke, quiet motor develops 364toieiMMrer. Large valves, adjuftable push rods, self-contained automatic oiling system, Stromberg carburetor and dual ignition with Splitdorf magneto and batteries reinforce the motor's work. A full-floating rear axle and drop-forged "I "-beam front axle are excellent features. Styl I J JL -4 ( Top extra) - that will make you proud of your car dis c tinguishes the Maxwell Special. This new ventilated fore-door, flush-side, vestibuled steel body with inside control, and a Columbia Honeycomb type radiator make it an aristocrat among cars. It is finished in Royal green, with deep, soft upholstering. PrirA 's consideration in buying a car. You buy the big I I ICC Maxwell for $1280, because that price has been made possible by the wonderful factory facilities and unequaled j:...:k...: it.:..j c.....'u ujamuuiwig uuwci ui me uimcu ouiic ivioior company. United Motors Omaha Company 2115 Farnam St The Thing To Do It yon Ion. your poekotbook. mnbrant, watek or kbi other artlcU of valuo, tbt tbla to do U to follow til xampla of many otaor Pop! and adrartla without delay la tfeo Loot and Found column of Tbo Be. That U what most pooplo do whoa thoy looo art teles of valuo. Telephone at and toil your Um to all Omaha la a slnflo aftomooa. Put It In The Bee 1 1