Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 11, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 11-A, Image 11

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    ' . TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 11, 191?. : H A
AUTO SUPERSEDES HORSE I
NEW ASSISTANT MANAGER OF
BUYING AUTO FOR THE FARM
STUDTTttKER OMAHA OFFICE
Everything you've ever wanted
Residents of Rural Districts Al
ways Satisfy Selves Regarding.
Merits of Machine.
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Famous Sheepshead Bay Track to
Be Changed Into an Automobile
Speedway This Summer.
WAS SCENE OF FAMOUS RACES
NEW YORK. April 10. The Shecpshead
Bay race track, the scene of tho moit
famous races In America, hi to be changed
Into an automobile speedway, the prop
erty, consisting of about 430 acres, having
been 'recently , purchased by & syndicate
of motorists for 12,400,000, which will spend
first class motordrome, with a polo field,
base ball, and foot ball grounds, tennis
courts, flying machine field, and an arti
ficial, lake for skating. Work upon the
track will be begun shortly, and a two-
mile eourse will be built by the engineers
of th Indianapolis Speedway to be ready
for the opening races on September 6,
Ijkbor day. There will be a grandstand
accommodating , 60,000 persons, and
garages and hangers. J. C. Nichols Is
the leader In the scheme, and most of his
support has been from leading automobile
manufacturers.
More famous horses have run over this
track, and mors historic stakes decided,
since Its opening In 184, than on- all the
.others tracks combined. The richest of
yall the stakes have been run off here,
led by the Futurity, for -year-olds, the
greatest value of which was sct.btb, in isw.
and -among the winners were Proctor
Knott, Potomac, His HlghneBS, Domino,
Butterflies, Ogden.'Ballyhoo Bey, Yankee,
Hamburg. Hamburg Belle. Artful, and
others, while among the beaten young
stars' were Salvator, Dobbins, Sysonby,
YorkvlUe belle and Ornament. Famous
Horses wnicn won me ououroan nanuiwip
included Raceland, Salvator, Henry or
Navarre. Ben Brush, Gold Heels and
Afiicando, while beaten horses Included
tFlrenie, Tenny, Lamplighter, Banquet,
Blr Walter, Cl'fford, Ogden and Irish Lad.
In other stake events winners have been
Barnes, Hanover, Kingston, , Tammany,
Hastings. Watereolor. Tojurnament, Horn
pipe, The Friar, Commtanrto, Beldame,
Winged Foot, Jean Beraud, Broomstick
Jack of Spades, One I Love, and hosts
of other famous thoroughbreds. The last
race on the track was run In 1909, when
the late J. R. Keene's Sweep won.
. I Play la Syraena.
ThV Detroit and Pittsburgh .teams will
play an exhibition game at Syracuse- on
'l Llebhrfrdt Retires.
: Pitcher Glenn . Llebhardt of th Mem-
pnts Club ot the Southern league has an
nounced his definite retirement from bade
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JOSEPH LIVINGSTON.
Joseph Livingston, for several years
connected with the Indianapolis branch
of the Studebaker corpoartlon, last week
assumed the duties of assistant branch
manager of the Omaha office. He suc
ceeds J. C. Gerapacher, who recently re
signed. , ,
TRAYNOR CAN GET PLENTY
OF COLE EIGHT AUTOS
In talking of deliveries of the Cole
Eight, Mr. Traynor of the Traynor Au
tomobile company has the . following to
say. "The Cole factory is now In
position to make prompt deliveries. As
verification to this, we are In receipt of
advice that . the factory is shipping
solid tralnload of new Cole Eights to the
New York distributors, which in no way
Interferes with . quantity deliveries - to
other points: Omaha is to have Cola
Eights as fast as ordered." Already a
bunch of orders' are booked for early
delivery by the Omaha distributers.
The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business
Boosters.
"While naturally the automobile a a
new means of transportation made Its
first appeal to the people of cities and
towns, it is surprising how quickly the
rural districts have taken to these
vehicles propelled by gas engines. The
first antagonism engendered by the
frightening of teams waa to be expected.
All the time, however, the farmer waa
considering how he could put the auto
mobile to work. This Is the strong point
nf ha man In the rural districts. Ha
wants things that hava utility," says U
Oilier of the Studebaker corporation.
This consideration of utilitarian value
makes the farmer a more careful buyer
than is his city brother. His eye Is never
held by nonessentials. Having gone over
a situation till he thoroughly understands
It, even before he begins to make In
quiries of a dealer,' he is In a position to
get a dollar of value for every dollar be
spends. It It this cautiousness which Is
In part responsible for the great demand
for Studebakens In the country.
'Studebaker did not start Its automo
bile Industry for farm purposes. The In
tention of the corporation was carried
out when a car up to Studebaker
standards was produced In such quantities
that the price could be made moderately
low. It came about, of course, that the
very name of Studebaker was sufficient
to Interest people from one end of the
country to the other because of their
previous experience with Studebaker
vehicles. This class Included many
farmers. .
"The cautiousness of the farmer for
Investigating before Investing causes him
to demand that the car he buys contain
certain features which are essential for
the successful operation of a machine in
the country. In the first place, the
farmer's car must be uniform In strength
There must be no undue wear on any
one or more parts In operation, or no In
herent original weakness such as a poorly
mouned motor or uneven distribution of
weight The automobile Is more than a
pleasure vehicle for tha farmer, and it
must be always ready for use Just, as la
a plow or harrow."
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, ' Bodle Blaa-a Pill.
Ping Bodle sure Is a devil In his own
home town. In the Coast league opening
game at Ban Francisco, Ping busted the
fences for a homer and a double and was
respoaalble for three ot the Seals' five
runs. . .,
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Service for Omaha Motorists
Worthy of Us and Firestone Tires
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Day and night-not only till midnight, but all
night long our service is yours to command.
Even broader, more efficient, more econom
ical than ever and this is "going some" when you
consider the service we have been giving our patrons.
Firestone Tire Owners
Get Free of Charge Service
anywhere within a radius of fifteen miles of
Omaha. No charge for the trip; no charge for the
help of our competent men.
In broadening our service we are only carrying out
the Firestone idea as demonstrated in the perfection of Tire values.,
No other tire at any price gives you themileage values you get in a
Firestone. And yet 'Firestone" Tires cost no more than ordinary tires,
Free Air and Water at Curb. Gasoline and Oil '
Always on Hand. Expert Repairs a Specialty.
To know how much better this service is than any you Ve ever known
Call, Telephone or Write
Noyes Automobile Company
Telephone Douglas 3646
No mechanical indiscretions I
Your Allen will be a constant
source of pleasure to you and
your family because it is free
from mechanical indiscretions.
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Lent stroke motor (Allan)
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It combines strength, speed,
class, unusual power and comfort.
Ask foi catalog ride in the
Allen then decide.
BbyU TIIE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Fostorla, Ohio
Standard Motor Car Co.
2010 Farnam Street
OMAHA. NED.
IteaJers: Write or wire for enry proposition.
Fop Ressultss
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Never Off the Job
AKtSSELKAR Tnick in the ser
vico of a wholesale house travels
75 miles every day, covering the entire
nix Hit .. shoe trade of a large city.
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run continuously from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. for
three years and never yet mined trip.
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parpase.
It U such rsoordfl sx thsss thst bars mads KIs
selKar Trunks frtinous for sturdlnnss and de
jindaMllty and a oartala buy wherever compar
ison are carefully made.
Ixsf ua analyss your haulaire problem no obli
gation Involved.
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Noyes Auto Co., 2066-68 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
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Motor Cars
The Chalmers Motor Company
plant covers 30 acres; employs
4000 trained, skilled workmen
2066-68 Farnam Street
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Chalmers Models
" New Six.40 at $1,400 Light Six-48 at $1,650 Master Six-54 at $2,400
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