Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 1, 1915, Page 16

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16 THE BEE: Where the Auto Racerq Will Rush Faster Than the Wlnd OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1011 MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW { Merchants Hotel Headquarters for the Stecher-Cutler Wrestling Match at Rourke Park, July 5 Headquarters for Auto Speedway Pro- rgoters, Racing Professionals, Base Ball Fans and lovers of horse racing. The Merchants Hotel has arranged for special service for those who go to the Speedway Races Monday afternoon, and are going to the Wrestling Match in the evening. The remodeled Cafe and Grill will take good care of you. Eat a Big Dan Gaines Beefsteak Dan W. Gaines takes pride in the big corn-fed steaks he serves and likes to have people go out and talk about them, for JOB STECHER they always are boosters. Manager Hetmanek decided on the Merchants Hotel as the stopping Bl D e & MERCHANTS HOTEL sands of his Nebraska friends who Phass Dfllllll 2903 for Grill Room 1508 Farnam St. I i i | | i View of the First Turn Lrom bhe Grand Stand always stop at the Merchants, . Ess r"LLIoNMRE K'Ds FnoM !ow-n'l: ;h‘:’ l:lrr:\b'r h::’dwl:dl:d d.ovwn r:zor:weltnm'- Lander train in the after- BXPECTS BIG FALL BUSIN | EAST LOOK OVER OMAHA | wyomins, catening. irout and hosting |2 Great Western Spending Large | The sons of eastern milionaires arrived | sage hens. The boys, who are 15 to 18 in Omaha vesterday In a private car|years of age, spent most of the day at "-' Prepiring Roadbed for | [ "\ " x rthwestern, but inatead of |the packing houses, going west on the ' the Rush. Make Reservations Now for the Automobile Races and Wrest- ling Match, July 5th Great things are being done on ihe Chicago Great Western, though no stir | y—smmmmms | has been made over it, aswerts Buperin tendéfit Detr, who has come in from Clarion, la., where his headquarters are located. According to Superintendent Derr prac- tically il of the Great Western system Ia belng ballasted, new (tiés and ateel 1alls Are beipg put in, the bridges beiny | strengthened and the lines being u-nlly nhul; #Ald the suparintendent: * Anficiraiing the higgest crops that | have ever been ralsed in our territory we afe getting ready to handle them From Omaha, both east to Chicago and north, to St. Paul and Minneapolis, we wre doing u great deal of work in putting the lues dn tirst-clags condition. We expect to dentinue until we have a road that 4+ second to tone and one that will te w favoiite with the shippers and the | traveling public, The money being ex- | yended on bettermenis to grades and | tracks will amount to hundreds of thuu- sands of dollara end will continue during | the entire gummer. Every mile of the| 10ad will b6 gone over and put in the HOTEL LOYAL Capitol—Sixteenth—Davenport FIREPROOF EUROPEAN RATES FOR ROOMS— Without Bath , . . ... $1.00 With Bath. . $1.50 and $2.00 SUITES—Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, $4 Write or wire for reservations. Hotel Loyal Cafe (CUTLER'S HEADQUARTERS) House of Safety HOTEL CASTLE New and Fireproof 632 South 16th St., Omaha, Neb. FRED A. CASTLE, Prop. NEW $750 PRICE Cars Ready for Delivery Now It has more features of high priced cars than any other car In Lest poskible condition. ::c mndauu"pnce car division—long stroke, ball-bearing motor, plat- and “The crop conditions ‘are good ‘every- rm rear springs, full floating rear axle, multiple disc clutch. o where, and an enormous quantity of Hotel lfly‘l Gflll It is the most stylish car in the moderate price division—it is distinctive, yet not freakish, combining the best and most advanced ideas of European and American designers as to streamline effects. Rraln will begin to move within the next| six weeks, This movement of rain out | of our territory means a correspondingly heayy movement of freight in. Mer-| chants’ stocka have run low And the mer- | chandise That 811 come in for fail and | winter trad® must be enormous. Thon crops | am looking forward to | fty In bullding, both in the | and ns and on the farms. This means that the quantity of buflding ma- terial of “ “Kinds that must be brought into the niry will be the greatest of any ing period In many years. “Already buainess has . to boom and on all the divistons of our road there hes béen a material increase within the last month or so."” The. Great Western has gone after the o-n-n ul and Minneapolls passen- “ '«*-.-I in doing so has new on its Noa 11 and 12 the Omaha-Twin City Hmited trains. Be- #ides the "ail steel sleepers, club cars, new and Jny( out of the shops, have been OMAHA'S BEST PLACES TO DINE Millard Hotel Deuglas and Thirteenth Sts. MORTIMER M. THEISE, Manager It is an exceptionally powerful, sturdy car, built to give long service under the most severe conditions. The use of ball bearings throughout reduces friction to a minimum, delivering greater power to the rear wheels than any other motor of similar cylinder displace- ment, at less expense for fuel. A comparison of specifications and demonstration seldom fails to convince the hard-to-please buyer of the superior value of the De- troiter “Four." Fred C. Huffman Motor Car Co. 2204-06 Farnam St., Omaha ‘This is an adult car—wide doors and has surplus room for five passengers. Come in now, we are ready to make actual aollv‘ry No, this is not a misprint, the new price is $750. Good Things to Eat Reasonable Prices) Ganson’s Cafe 1509-10 HOWARD ST. Located in the Heart of the City Direct Car Lines To All Events Thoroughly renovated, 200 of the finest rooms in Omaha, from 75c a day up. Why pay more elsewhere? Excellent Cafe and Lunch Counter Strictly Popular Prices USE OUR LOUNGE AND SMOKING ROOMS TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS | At A Price That Will Appeal t Appeal to All | HUDSON “SIX-FORTIES” iy THERE are still a few of the famous ‘‘Six-Forty'’ Hudson R s Touring Cars in mny warehouse that have been used by my sales- ... .men assample cars. These are not second hand cars but are new .. .machines, and I now offer them for sale at a greatly reduced ........ THINK of it—The greatest Light 8ix ever built, Electric Lights and Starter, One Man Top, Non Skid Tires, fully equip- ped, and at a price. Well, come up and look at them, and I know you will be sure to purchase one REMEMBER you must act quick if you wish to secure one of B %Ithmvmolpnmmoushowmhom R mudmumyonunflulmwmhhm g .mummmo‘n 35¢ Daily Lunch 50c¢ Daily Dinner MUSIC Special 75¢ Sunday Dinrner E OEI0EIOEIORIOMEIOIOEIOOEO IO OO IO I0E PETE LOCH ! i E 313 South 17th Street THE HOME «=OF A«e Square Meal PAXTON HOTEL CAFE will be prepared to take care of the increased erowd during the Fourth of July celebration Sunday and Mon- day at the same reasonable rates. Club Breakfast 26¢ to $1.00, Noonday Luncheon 50c, Supper A la Oarte. NICE ROOMS, $1.00 AND UP 14th and Farnam, All cars 10 and from Depots and to the Speedway pass the door. GUY L. SMITH “SERVICE FIRST” ~of 26th Stroet © Apartments, 1lats, Louses and cottages can be rented quick- | g ll and cheaply by a Bee *‘For Rent’’ want ad. 0O IOOIOEIO OO IOIOIOI0

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