Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 19, 1909, Page 33

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY 1 DECEMBER 19, 1909 The Studebaker E. M. F. “30” and - The STUDEBAKER FLANDERS "20” Are Sold By Studearct OME AND SEE US The idea of & wood raceway is not a new | powder and powdered pumice recom- | construction of such a track here in the | can only be determined by use as it varies | ditferent projects did not receive adequate | cpurse, precludes its being kept in stock MO‘OXdTOmCB Plnnned to Be Built financial support and W o dropped. It is|any ength of time.-—Country Life in from Coast to Coa: claimed by many auto race sharps that a | America - wooded roadbed is far superior to the con | — crete type. They claim that the wooden RELIGIONS NOTES. RACING PROVES VERY POPULAR |track is not affected by weather cond —_ \|m|~ that It lasts longer than the cor Ot wic-ol | z | erete; that jt is far cheaper to build; that| The Episcopal pension fund of §5,000.000 When Tracks Are Built Conmtests| . .. "o .3 s Dossible over it and that |for sipe (uated clergymen is not com: Will Be MHeld in Al of the picted, “but it shows encouraging growth. the cars are not as apt to skid as on the | Ricied but it shows encouraging growih Leading Citles of the regular tracks. iected Country. Howevef, the only way to get any tangi-| Caroline Bartlett Crane 1 an évangelist | ble ideas of the relative merits of the con-|in social ethics. Mrs. Crane, bl years old | erete and wooden roadbed will be to com- | llves \n Kalamazoo, Mich, where in 18 pare the success of the Atlantic speedway | jeus, seven-day working church. Later. she meeting with that attendance upon the Los | relinquished her pastorate and through the RAAT tar bt ded the latter | Woman's Civic Improvement league, com ADgWise: wmatorgraing, ! pravid o | menced & much wider work NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—From present in- dications it will not be long before the itomobile world will see a chain of motor- dromes extending frogy coast to coast. At | profect 1 realized present there are circular auto speedways The Owen family of Scotland, Franklin «t Atlanta and Indlanapolis. Plans have | SR g R L G egh. sompiated)fon. imllas aizietiren neap [EEANNING, A CLEAN GARAGE ; O et AL e Besibviaian .';?k.‘.h this city and at Detroit. It is understood, | ® C his sons b me preache that a strong movement is under way in What Experience Has Shown to Be | joining a Lutheran churc two Lhe drome and now comes the news that work sired Eud. has Just celcbrated the fortieth an u-~\‘M.» | of his pastorate of a Lutheran chureh i Cleanliness in the garage is essential to | Hagerstown the proposed motordromes being completed | the well-being of one's car. Next to that Cyrus Townsend Brady, Naval academy it will give this country a well-linked |cleanliness In keeping the car s most to| Eraduate, author and Episcopal priest, “" chain for circular-track speed contests. | be desired. The first Reports from the far coast state that a combination of Los Angeles and eastern ¢ cdpltalists are behind the project. It is|owner will do well to look out for worship for his parishioners. Dr ””“" sald that the California motordrome will| The draining of the floor should always be & most pretenitous plant. A special | incline toward the center, and should be | synagogu The action of the Jews s effort will be made to have the structure | of a ce ol pattern. Below the opening [to me & significant example of mode completed in about thres mouths. Plans (h should be have been made to stage the opening spzed | gr pageant next April. The hurried construc- | These should be carefully looked after, so tion of the track is made necessary by the |as to guard against any obstruetion. fact that weeks of testing will be necessary | A good before the formal opening. clean is a hot, saturated solution of com The present plans call for a circular |mon washing soda, which can, if wanted track., It will be of the “saucer" type,|fq special attention being pald to the banking it the turns. The track will be one mile “THE CAR THAT $2.500 poES “THINGS: THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. INCORPONATES 24,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. i e ROBERT C. CLOWRY; Prasident and General Manager. will be started on a big Los Angeles track within the next week. In the event of all Herm o of these two tmpor- | tGrgtrs, Kansta. City, being ‘withoit & tant points can only be secured when plar church, the Jewish congregation of I 1.“ | ning the bullding, and it is one that the|Jehudah offered its cdifice as a p accepting the courtesy, now finds himself conducting Christian services in & Jewish Recelver's No. “Time Filed Check and dirt, and with it a gt chamber. | pave “Nehed of, R GF MD the following message subject to the terms) #n back hereof, which are hereby agreed to. i 344 CH H? R 36 paid Nignt bo Indignapolis Ind 17 Ded 18 1909. standard Auto Co tev. George W. Stone, fleld scoret American Unliariun a thing to keep the garage floor ed much atten W by Mrs, Fra use frequently, be made up in large |enabled to make real quantities and stored away. If this is ¢huich should attract t day done, however, the solution must be re- |1 the week instead of or circumference. With the adopting of | heated to about boiling point before mak- plans calling for & wood roadbed tne|ing use of it. This will promoters made a decided departure from | hot for the Hands, so that an old broom or | 9° PIPES In the house, too. Ve roc for the your > have the o usual line followed in motordrome con- | brush should be utllized to spread It | rooms for Afeernonn ter o ond fioo . home room, with plenty of for car and games; a billiard table in an adjoini of course, be too |rcom, and the men may smoke (i struction. The track will be bullt of heavy | around tertainients and dan timbers, planked with finished lumber. Fhe| Another preparation as good, It not bet- |4mateur atricals, or whatever may a bunking all the way round will be so steep | ter, that can be tract the church member, used for this purp " Th A5 (o permit of 120 miles an hour speed with comparative safety, While the definite date of the opening triaulphate of sodtum. which ‘can bs agtion of 2024 Farnam 3t, Omaha, Neb, cured from several chem 1 companies, | Banizatic I thol priced at trom 4 to 5 cents per pound. This | With Income 3 i i 4 i ing meeting has not yet been decided, there |solution, although sirong enough fo re. | WaKS It rank as a priicipal Ct . Indianapolis speedway today national forty Aitken drivini broke Ppears to be no question but that it will | move paint, can be frequently used for 18 Aoniowh ”KWI“”.J i\ be held next April. If present plans do not £0 awry the opening carnival of the pro- posed motordrome should see a rare gath- | can be used cold mer yeur \ 000 and ering of star drivers. The promoters report For cleaning the body of a ca he use | The loss . nd a i i i i ¥ the prominent wheelmen in t country to | Kirdge i g ol o, to dry the varnished surface perfectly, | compete. It Is understood that the hands with Impunity. It is more con France. in PERADAR I T I e ] i e T amerlcan resord bova four fifty and eix hundred class making t Kave to the soclety $i0,000, 1tal George | responsible for a great deal of the Inju Robertson, the great road driver; Ralph Hone £0 & 0aF's batdit. AN & HALter 8t fact The total faiting ort fa-the soclety's seconds, ' Also breaking intermediate records, Weather extremely Hearne and Soules have agreed to Tace. |on the poah i ave ausniitios patelt of thit ity know ui (e réat worl " KEAD THF NOTICE AND AGREEMENT ON- BACK. .#0 In most rs the first signs of wear of | ROt L 108 0L 1ts cit:34 = =+ ~Se~t— |the painted portion invariably show on |wiostentatious 1x Sis. CThuw's metod 'nmas.s!ua[r MILOMODII 00, |Thie e e e et Saat it s frequenty | and yeark before:one- o her. generous ai . reaches the public mind. Few there are 1332134 Michigan Ave., covered with mud on the return from a run| iy Pittsburg who know that o neat litie Chicago, M. {and is then washed with soapy water while | ehurch building standing upon a picturesque g {the metal it still hot. Soap should not he|Knoll on the Omaha Indian resérvatio order ke room for this enormous | After a nber of washings while Thaw has never scen her gift. Mrs. Tha purcha Imust sacritice over 100 cars |bonnet fs still hot, the injurious effect is | ey, aR10¢ (e funds for the erection. of this of al s and sizes, These will be|quite noticable, and withi 3| curate.” The edifice g 2 a1 sold v dless of cost qul 8 and within a short period | curate. The edifice 1s a nandsome littlc | e et B TR WIS e modeaie, vl s Wt pario | S TR 1070 S arnam St. maha, f price I then advance 20 to 30 per cent. | s legitimate time trees which shiade the bullding and make it our Bulletin and oargain Hat—Im- | The problem of cles s comfortable during the hot season. It is mait.our Bulletin and carestn flat— The problem of clean hands Is frequently | substantially put ogether and 18, thoug! BRANCE EOUSES-Wew York Oit a difficult question with owners of autos|of slight dimensions, commodious apd ¥, Kansas Glty, 0.1 81, Touis. o) Pu: | W10 d0 a0y of their own driving or ve- | Sheery; IC s painied u pure white and is adelphia, Pa. peiring. The use of & mixture of soap|t S | toned bell summons the Indian worshippers. |

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