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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1913)
THE OMAHA St'N'DAY BKE: JAXPAHY 12, 1913. Wroth's New Restaurant Complete in Modern Equipment 0 6 A One of Omaha's Ice Making & Refrigerating Machinery The RefrlKcnilliiK Plant Itmtnlled i i tho Wrot'i Cifo Is "n of tlip SUndnnl tnarhlnne sipclilly ilonltnu'd for t"l class of refrlKeratlnn liy tho UAKKU ICK machini: COMPANY. OMAHA. NHIUIAHICA. The plant Is rf the kind known tho tirlnn clr rulatlnK systpm. that In. thorp H no aninionln circulating In the box where the food stuffs arc kept; all the cooling helnc done by the circu lation of cold brine Tho installation of a refriBerMlnir plant In a cafe at this nut urn Is n xreat ailvantngp In kceplnif the food stuffs nt tho proper temperature. It not only keeps f tie food products in goal condition for n lonper time than enn bo done with lew, but also tends to considerably improve the flavor and quality when taken out of tho cold storage box, tlie boxc being so constructed that they give a perfectly natural circulation of dry air. The Hnkor Ice Machine Coti.pnny are recognized speclallsto In this clase of work and have brought tho experience of years to betr on the production of n plant UrM, It In gen erally admitted, ban no superior ns a mechunlcal refrigerant A continuous cold wave produced from shore to shoro with BAKER ico and refrigerating machinery. l-'arh f)tt Hc-prescnt One of Our ItcfrigcrntlnK 1'lnntn Doing Actual Work. The little mup tiliowu ubovc Indi cates about two-thirds of thi total number of limtallatlons in the United Htnte put in by tills conrofn, but thin Company In not sutlsflrd to limit Its business to (ho confines of this country. They uru gra.lually rcacli lnc further nflcUl and havo Invailod most every forriKM land with Lhn ro sult that their Ico making mid refrig erating plants aro now knownas tlm recognliofl mcchnnlcal cooling agency In all quartern of the globe. 'TIs a far cry from Omaha to India but a HA1CBK plant Is now on Its way to that far off country und Judging from proient Indications this will tw but the fore-runnor of many others that will give servlco thero beforn the present year ban gono far on Its way. Our Northern frlnriris uro also rap. Idly botng educated to tho valun of thin con luuiy's equipment and four largo plantH at tho HAKHIl factory aro presently being got ready Tor Hlilpmmit to Caiimlii, whiln Instruc tloiiH from Mexico lire bclnu awaited regarding the shipment of- another plant to that country. W. E. Stockham Architect 426 Ramge Building The Exquisite New Draperies Which xadorn the interior of Wroth's new Cafe, were furnished by the o' O We did the decora ting of the second floor at Wroth's Cafe the woodwork being finished in silver gray, wax finish Henry Lehmann ? Sons 1305 Farnam St. Interior Decorators, 1903 Farnam St. We also supplied all the Draperies and Executed the Interior Decorat ing for the new rooms of the Uni versity Club. Who Furnished the Whitev Enameled Brick? The Hydraulic Press Brick Co., of course ! They are guar anteed, too. Besides these top - notchers, we manufacture every other conceivable size, shape and color of Facing Brick. OUR NEW DISPLAY ROOMS 1302-3 W. O. W. Building. Ready About Jan. 15 Finest in the West. Hydraulic Press Brick Company MILTON ROGERS ..VI & SONS CO. IV 1515 Harney St. Furnished the Entire Kitchen Equipment Ranges, Broilers, Steam Tables, Gas Stoves, Plate Warmers, Steamers, Cook's Tables, Canopies and All Cooking Utensils in Copper and Returned Ware. The beautiful plate etching glassware and ornamental table service to be used by the , 0 Wroth's Cafe furnished by the Omaha Crockery Co. 1116-18 Harney Street. We are Headquarters for Up-to-date, Sanitary Hotel and Restaurant Kitchen Equipment i We also furnished the china for all the leading hotels in Omaha and surrounding territory WROTH'S NEW CAFE THE dining palaces of New York's fatuous Gay Whlto Way do not surpass Wroth's now cafe in opulence of rich furnishings, in neatness of arrangement, nor In the compactness of the devices and apparatus which have been installed for the quick und efficient service to gueBta. Nothing in Omaha takes rank with the now cafe, either In the beauty of tho decorations and arrangement or In the home-like comforta which have been preparod for patrons. It is a now, modern cafe in evory way, and through the wholo building, at 1612 Farnam street, are all the detallB which go into the making of a cafo that should long bo known as one of the host lu the west. It is not only In the arrangements and in the furnishings and appointments that the Wroth din ing palaco leads all others, but, also In tho details which have been conceived and carriod out for giving all guests tho best servlco and the most wholesome and delicious of foods. Wroth has long been a leader in the matter of catering, and he has tickled the palates of many nn epicure through serving dishes of rich, wholesomo qualities, In umple portions. In the new cafo ho Is much better fitted, by reason of the better quarters and the latest cooking apparatus, to serve all guests moro satisfactorily than ho was when he occupied the building lower down on Farnam. In the now building all floors are occupied, but tho main service will bo given on tho first and second floors. The top, or third story, Is to bo used as a banquet hall. The basement is occupied by the boiler and engine rooms und by some of the cooking department!). On the main floor ure the bar and tho grill. The finish of tho woodwork and the appointments are a beautiful golden oak, the best selected wood that could bo procured. The bar stands near tho entrance, and Is an entirely new conception, with huge mirrors on tho wall, behind the back counter, and with a French beveled mirror on the celling above the bar. Tho masslveness of tho bar and ins fixtures are impressive, holding first nttontlon lonw,. The bar is one of tho most beautiful in the Back, toward the north end aro tho booths, all daintily and conveniently arranged for quiet, peace and good service. Between the bar and tho booths are tables which may be used by guesU who do not wish, to sit within the enclosures. Tho art glass over the bar represents the evolution of beer, showing the various stages of the product as tho hop fields, tho barley fieldsv and our old German luu where It Is finally eon-L sumed. This work was done by the Omaha Mlrro.w' and Art Glass company, whose reputation for thf class of work is general throughout this section of the country. The second floor Is a place of entrancing beauty. It Is fitted up to resemble a'garden. Tho very imitutlou Is so good that It Is even better than many realities. The woodwork is a fumed oak, and gives the appearance of lattice work. Tho celling Is covered with a lattice arrangemont. and the wnlls have massive and beautiful mirrors, re flecting Images and throwing a spoil over the be holder when he first looks. upon them. In the back part of tho second floor Is a compactly arranged kitchen, equipped with - all modern utensils and cooking conveniences, it is clean and sanltar), and would make any careful housewlfo clap hr hands lu appreciation of Its beauty and neutness. A partlon of the third floor is to bo used a living rooms. Tho larger section, howovor. Is bbing made into a spacious dining room, suitable tor large dinners nud banquets. The stairs leading to all the floors arc made of white marble. Keryv:herp, on any floor, in any department, Is the utmopi,c re of ,1 modern cafe- of one is clean, benullfii and delightful. Not a detail has t aaamaamamammamamaaamwwmmwwwwmvvwvvvvvam