Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1904, EDITORIAL SHEET, Page 15, Image 15

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WINTON
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We Do Not Sell Experiments
190 Peerless
Touring Car
Franklin
(Air-Cooled.)
Ml Seasons Look Mike to the
Franklin.
UYINTONjKING,
Long liw the.
Kit
TOE OMAHA' DAILY BEEt SUXDAY, MAY 22, 1904.
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Long live the
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" 2-Horse Power, King of Belgium Body.
EQUAL to the best imported cars in material, workmanship and fin
ish but better adapted to American conditions. Will go anywhere
at any speed desired quietly and without giving trouble. Mechanic-'
ally correct and presents a strikingly handsome appearance. The spa
cious and comfortable tonneau, especially flexible springs, long wheel
base and large tires insures ease of riding not surpassed by any other
touring car.
A FEW POINTS OF PEERLESS
PERFECTION
Four cylinder vertical motors, sliding gear transmission, bevel
gear drive direct on high speed, forced feed lubrication, long wheel
base, cold rolled pressed steel frame.
Only a few points. The catalogue tells the rest.
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CONTENTMENT
Ine WIMUJN operator is a contented man. He fVJc1
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knows His car is ruwisuFUL, BUIiSTANTIAL
. . . . . .
and SAFE. He doesn't have to think of a J)
dozen levers and pedals to operate, because
a, single foot-button gives any desired
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variation or speea. e mate A'aUJ'y vt r
prompt deliveries. V
HADN'T you better in
vestigate the motor
car which has proved the
easiest way the best?
The FRANKLIN has
beaten all Motor Can
OF ITS CLASS in races,
in hill-climbing contests
and constantly on the road. Air-cooled cylinders with no water to
freeze in cold weather. It has the popular requirements of power and
speed in combination with light weight and noiselessness.
Just the Thing for the Doctor or Business Man.
Orient Buckboard
THOROUGHLY practical and reliable. Ample power and a speed
even beyond some of the large cars. Takes up but little room
and the construction is so simple it is easily understood. Is air-cooled
and can be ridden In any weather
'without fear of damage from freez-
ing.
Weight about 600 pounds.
Price f!25.00.
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THE WINTON AND PEERLESS ARE TWO OF THE THREE MACHINES WHICH Will REPRESENT AMERICA AT THE INTERNATIONAL CUP RACE IN GERMANY NEXT JUNE.'
WINTON
WE HAVE other makes of machines for sale not
shown above, and some bargains in second-hand
large and small cars, ranging in price from ? 250.00 up.
Write for full Information It not convenient for you to call. Cata
logues for all xnalcea of machines mailed or furnished on appli
cation, i
II THOROUGHLY equipped garage in Charge of ex
t pert repair men. All kinds ancj makes of auto
mobiles stabled and repaired at reasonable rates. If
your -machine is not working satisfactorily bring it to
us. We guarantee satisfaction.
llfESTERN headquarters for automobile supplies
. and accessories as well as automobiles. A full
line of machine equipment kept constantly on hand.
Mail orders filled and forwarded the same day as received.
WINTONXsKINGi
Low? live the A
Kind
WINTON
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FRED
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15th & Capitol Ave.
OMAHA.
IWINTONMUNG,
Long Ihv the.
King
SPORTING GOSSIP OF WEEK
(Continued from Paaw Fourteen.) -
there never waa one. During the last -week
the daily average, be sinning with Monday.
ha been fully 1.600. Sunday'a crowd will
break well Into the thoueaada. For the
dally crowds there la not a city In the cir
cuit that outolaaaes Dea Molnea.
The bogey score of 82 on the new golf
course at' the Field club haa been put in
Jeopardy several tlmea of late by the
wtsardllke operations of Harry Morrill and
his little dub. He has gone over It twice
reoently. once In 85 strokes and once In
86, and his friends allow that It Is only
a natter of another trial or two when
he will put the bogey Into clear. Morrill
has made the Inside oourse In less than St
strokes, but has fallen down thus far on
tbe last hole of the outside course, not
because It la particularly hard when It
Comes to tbe putting process, but just be
cause .It has happened that way. pr.
Kahm la another of the Field club players
who la making the bogey uneasy. Accord
ing to his own score book, he has made the
course. In M, whloh Is only 2 up, but In
th(s game It la understood that he did not
play all the strokes, but counted one and
took bis ball up at several holes, so that
while- he gat around In St, had he played
the putting out. It might have been several
strokes more than the figure quoted. The
links are In very general use these days
by tbe club members, and It Is only a ques
tion of a short time when the bogey will
have to be trimmed several notches to have
it difficult of attainment by many of the
golfers other than Morrill and Rahm.
The Field club ball team baa taken an
added Importance to itself of late on ac
count of the acquisition of a new twlrler
In the person of 1. M. Rose, who has re
cently Joined the club and haa all the
latest and snakiest kind of curves In bis
possession and. Judging from the practice
that h haa thus far lndulgedvtn, is able
to hand them out In a fashion that will
count Tor something when the score sheet
comes to be made up. Maloue, who baa
been on the alck lint for some time, and is
cne of the strongest players In , the Field
club when he la well, ! oonUng to bis
feed again and will probably figure In the
next lineup of Importance. So that while
the team has not attaohed any of the local
scalps to Its belt "as yet, It Is not discour
aged nor cast down, and admits that It Is
ote of the best of the amateurs la the
t v alness.
("he Thurston Rifles' ball team baa auf
lered a loss In the resignation of Charlie
Dunn that It will be hard to make good.
Dunn waa confessedly one of the fastest
an! coolest beaded players' In the team
and for that reason the management of
the club at Spalding haa offered him In
ducements to come there and play third
base that be could not In Justloe to him
self refuse. Bo Friday he reaigned his
position In the employ of the Lee-Glaae-Andreeson
company, packed his little grip
and wsnt out to show the grangers how
the national gams should be pktyed. Ball
playing Is no Dunn s longest suit, either,
as Is evidenced by the fact that his Job
will be waiting for him when he returns
to Omaha In the fall. Among the local
amateur teams Dunn la oonefder4 as about
the likeliest major league timber that there
Is In these parts and his showing at Spald
ing will be wa tilled by them with a good
deal of Interest
The preliminary races to determine what
boat shall be the cup defender In the com
ing raoea on Lake Manawa are now on, the
first one of the eeiles of five having been
held last we. There are only two candl-,
lates, the Manawa and tbe Argo, not be
oase Uuwa aia not ftUuue. blcb axe, siijt.
ble on points, but because tnese two are
tbe largest, newest and recognised aa tha
best 1 boata belonging to club members.
Arthur Cooley and Arthur Rogers, who will
select a third man, will comprise the race
committee and preparations are being made
for a moat Interesting event June 23. The
Manawa, olub as a whole Is In the most
satisfactory of conditions, financially and
otherwise, owing to the unusual Interest
that la being taken In It and In aquatics In
general this season. The 600-foot bulkhead
that waa deemed necessary on account of
the damage done to the grounds by the
high water of last year haa Just been com
pleted and will prove an effective and last
ing check to any further encroachments of
the lake no matter iow high the water.
The duea of the organisation have been
raised 60 cents per month per member, and
aa the membership Is now at Its full limit
of 800, the Increase In the revenue will be
S9G0 for the year. Much of this sum will
be expended In the line of Improvement of
service st the club house. A work that,
while It doesn't make much of a showing.
Is most Important, haa been done this
spring In the shape of putting In a aewer
that will do away with soma of the annoy
ances of the past. Several handsome speci
mens of the smaller varieties of boats have
been added to the flotilla of the olub thla
year and the race committee will arrange
for a aeries of regattas and races to last
through the summer. It haa been deemed
advisable to divide the Class A boats Into
two divisions owing to the fact that many
of them are old and have but little, If any,
chance of winning against the newer and
more modern craft that necessarily comes
In the same class. In fact everything that
can be done to advance and promote the
snort, as well aa the Interest and pleasure
of the members, Individually and collec
tively, Is being given attention, even to the
arranging for a social one evening of every
week during the entire season.
The boys of the Bt Croix Tennis club
feel that they are rather op against It
when It comes to hard luck, for with tha
beat courts In this part of the state they
have not as yet been able to serve a ball
nor. In short, to get going In any other way.
The club waa to have had an opening of
Its new club house and grounds yesterday,
but owing to ths delay of the workmen
and some Hitch about getting the material
the only thing that was there to open waa
the ground, and that was so very open that
little or no tennis could be played. Thla
last obstacle Is, however, being fast sur
mounted, for the wire fenoe Inclosing the
courts was nearly completed Saturday
night. The opening Is now a matter of
conjecture and will not be announced until
the house Is at lesst In process of con
struction. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., May Speclal.)
St Joseph has at last succeeded In breaking
over the too mark, apparently for good, and
the hoodoo that haa been the bone In tha
eraw of anything that sailed under St
Joseph colors during the past few years
has taken flight.
"I confidently expect," aald President
Chamberlain before he left for Omaha last
Sunday night, "to see my team at the
head of the list before the coming month
haa passed." If there Is one thing ths
locals can stack a chip on It Is the swatting
record of tha past six games. Every man
on the staff haa been connecting with the
official chunk In a manner that haa even
surprised Webster,, the propeller of ths
local a .
Sample, .the big Paclflo coast twlrler and
first baseman In two games, one on tbe
Omaha, grounds and the other In the at
home series with the, "Millionaires,
slammed out pretty three-baggers. Sample
occasionally fans the air, but when he
doea succeed In walloping the official chunk
It la for good. . Bchelbeck, Belden and Hart.
man are perhaps the surest hitters of the
bunch. Hartman, as a place hitter during
the recent series, has shown wonderful lm
profement over last season.
'Smiling" Bill Kemmer has been doing
the benoh act during the past week, owing
to an ulcerated tooth. Sample has been
covering the Initial sack. He doea fairly
well on the first bag, but lacks the ex
perience and sureness so evident In Ham
mer's work.
Sample is able to cover a greater area
of territory and fields his position In fault
less manner. Maupln pitched his first
championship game of tbe season last Sat
urday, and made good. Harry haa been
laying off for the past three weeks and
many of the fans predicted that he was
all In as a slant artist However, Webster
realise that he waa there with the goods
if hla arm waa allowed time for improve
ment IJls record during tha latter part
of last season waa In a great measure due
to his game arm, which is apparently this
season In good shape.
Hodson lost his only at-home game, due
principally to lack of proper support
Chamberlain is fully satisfied with the
present personnel and has no . new ma
terial In view. "I would not trade tbe
bunch I have for any In the league," said
Chamberlain, and It certainly looks as
though bs has the right Idea.
So far this season the attendance at local
games haa been exceptionally good. The
fans have demonstrated that they are
fighting for an opportunity to support a
team that, haa at least a fighting ohanoe
In the show down.
Ths drubbing administered to Pa Ryan's
money burners haa raised the locals' stock
above par and the St. Joseph public ft not
slow In letting It be known.
The) Pemasylvl Limited.
Leaves Cbloago dally for New Tork at
I p. m.1 time. 21 hoars. Solid train of Pull-
man cars. Including compartment sleepers
and observation car.
Ticket agents of connecting Unas will sell
you through tickets reading over the Penn
sylvania from Chicago.
Address Thomas H. Thorp, Traveling
Passenger Agent. Room 20. TJ. B. Bank
Eldg., Omaha, Neb., for full particulars.
r30 Automobile Insurance
PROTECTS YOU A0AIN5T
ACCIDENTS
We writ a policy to protect you against any liability for damages on
account of an automobile accident or mishap.
It to ma er mm ese-U year strata sieve
ay jrwi are rauot4.
The Traveler Insurance Co. writes a policy which paya vp to $3,000
for one person Injured, or up to $10,000 if more are hurt.
BRENNAN-LOYE CO., Room I N. V. Life.
Every tnown kind of Jnsuranee,
Telephone 1264.
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Price
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