11-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY !L - - - - a, 101 Hi X mmw Befc to M CUCIMSOi snampoos PAIGE AGEHGY GOES TO IIURPHY-O'BRIEH Take Line Monday and Newest Paige Model, a Six-Cylinder Car, Will Be Here for Exhibition. MANAGER OF MURPHY-O'BRIEN ATTTO rnwpw And light applications of Cuticura Ointment are most effective. Catfcmrm Soap sad Olntmsat sold Tliw, UtMral npl of mm aitUed trw with JJ-P txvifc, Atdrwa pm tart "CUtleur," Df pi. TP. Bwtoo. DRESNER GROWTH MOST AMAZING One Delivery Wagon Four Years Ago Now a Dozen Conveyances Are Necessary. "Al" "Sam," "Chas." and "Dent" Are Hustlers Who Have Thrown Aside All Obstacles. A "quartet" of "live ones" will accomplish any legitimate object; overthrow any obstacle and (airly amaze the business world by what they can bring about In a few short years. Dresher Brothers, the Dry Clean ers and Dyers, with the $57,0001 plant at 2211-2213 Farnam St., or iginally conducted a tailoring estab lishment only; in fact the tailoring establishment still grows and thrives under the Dresher management at 1615 Farnam St. But there came a time when the tailoring .business could not "hold' the energies of the entire Dresher quartet, so the Dry Cleaning business wu Ukeo Into consideration. Dry Cleaning' was chosen because it worked in with the tailoring business quite naturally; the experience gained In one serves very well in the other. So when the "qurtet" decided upon the cleaning business it was de cided that the venture should be a "world winner," a "record breaker," a. "big hit" as it were. Just an ordi nary little every day sort of an es tablishment would not satisfy the Dresher- boys after once they had gained the knowledge of the art. But even with lofty ambitious, the start in the cleaning business was quite modest. To give an idea of the start as contrasted with the present operations let it be said that at first one wagon was quite sufficient to de liver the garments cleaned at "Dresn ers." NOW it takes nine wagons and three automobiles and more are com ing. Take into consideration also OMAHA IS DISTRIBUTION POINT l I. Rood, Maaaajer for West, Makra This City llada.narers for Danlnrti from Mlaaoarl River to Pacific Coast. The Murphy-O'Brien company, Omaha's nrwrnt automobile firm. ha tnkrn over the agency for the Paige ar and Monday : morning will have on exhibition the eec I ond of thn now Paige six cylinder .ears to b displayed went of Chicago. Fred L. Oood, district manager of the Paige company, who makea Omaha hla weetern headquarters, considering Omaha a dis tributing gateway to the west, put forth every effort to bring one of the new nix machines here and he was so successful that when the Murphy-O'Brien company takes over the Paige agency Monday they will on that day have one of the new cars here. The new six has been on the market two weeks. Heretofore the Paige people have been content to make four cylinder machines. The Chicago agency has taken orders for 123 cars since they re ceived the first demonstrator and Dea Moines has taken seventy orders In the ram time. One of Five Phenomenal. Speaking of the new car Mr. Good de clared: "There have been four or five phenomenons In the automobile Indus try since its birth; the new Paige six I consider one of these phenomenons. It Is fifty-horsepower and. has all equip ment For the price it has anything on the market beat. "Last year the Paige company was seventh among American factories In point of production; thla year, with the new six line In addition to the four, we should be , much bigger. Last year we made lfi.000 machines;, thla year's output will exceed by far that figure. Omaha DUtrtbatlaft Point. "I have been in the automobile game fifteen years, seven of which I have spent in this western territory. I have charge of all the territory between Chi cago and the Paclflo coast, from the Tennessee line south to Canada north. While Chicago la my headquarters, Omaha is my western distribution center. All business west of here I do out of Omaha, all between here and Chicago, out of Chicago. "That is why I brought one of the new Paige six machines here. With the Murphy-O'Brien company handling our line, I predict we shall en)oy our most prosperous season In Omaha and the territory adjacent K arLTi 5 - JM. 'SHERIFF'S FEES FOR FEEDALLOWED Biu Saving to the County 'Effected i by Fight Made by the Com i missioncrs. nrutjal Kuropean countries and went from Itnttenlam to Uermaay. thry BRIEF CITY NEWS THIRTY-TWO CENTS PER DAY Sheriff Had Attempted to Collect at n Rale of FWIr Tenia Pay, hat the Conrls leclded Aaalaat Hint. DOUGLAS BOWIE. great as the number sold In the sa ne period last year. A large part of thla Increase can, of course, be accounted for In the way In which automobile buyers are taking to the new eoupelet and sedan. However, the sales of the open types have made a noteworthy Increase and the outlook for the biggest early spring business In the history of the branch Is moat promising. FOUR AUSTRIAN MONITORS BOMBARD BELGRADE LONDON, Jan. I. A dispatch to Rou ter's Telegram company from Belgrade says: "Four Austrian monitors bombarded Belgrade on Thursday. Their fire did slight damage. "Reports received front Sofia, Bulgaria, of a serious clash between Servian and Bulgarian frontier guards are officially denied here. 'The truth Is.' the official report says, that Servian guards arrested a number of inhabitants of Baganwaaws, who were trying to leave the country to avoid military service. There were no casualties and there was no conflict with Bulgarian guards.' " The Board of County Commissioners In accordance with arrangements previously made to Par Sheriff F. J. McPhane. Jr.. K cents per day for feeding each prisoner In the county Jail, allowed 177,75352 of the claims submitted by the sheriff. This actlcn Is In obedience to the supreme court decision which. In defeating Me thane's 60 cents per day demands, au thorised the board to pay a reasonable rate. Rills for Slalem Monlha. Sixteen months' bills were Included In the amount allowed by the board, the first alx months' bills being lied up In court by McShane's suits. These suits will be settled and Judgment at the rate of SJ cents per day for each prisoner confessed by the oounty. For the sixteen months MeShane had Omaha claimed MS.S27.1T at the 60-cent rate. A saving to louglas county of lis.773.zs on these bills Is the result of the new rate. County commissioners are particularly pleased by the saving effected in me feeding cases as a result or tneir poncy of fighting the sheriffs claims to a finish. These feeding bills of the sheriff have been pending for many months. Twice the case was taken to the supreme court, ending in a clear victory for the county. The present settlement Is along the lines laid down by the last decision of the supreme court. tlSetltT snorage Yea Ce.. Deng are Boot rrtni It Now rtesron tree argsss-Orendea COv Lighting na tures. saatlal All Modtra Homes for on the easy payment plan. Uankers Itealty Investment Co. Phone Doug. WS. Today's Complete atorto Frog-rasa" classified section tortsy, and appears la Ths Pee KXCLlTStVICLV. rind out what the various moving picture theaters offer. A Happy and Prowperoaa Hew Tear la the very least that anyone cum wIMi .!. but an cfflce in The Pee building, "the building that la always new," makes l wishes come true. Oswalt Oeta Twenty-five Days Jaks Oswalt, arrested at Haydcn Pros, by the manager for the theft of a fur coat was sentenced in police court to twenty-flv days In Jail. nee for KnsbenA'a Insurance Mrs Mlna A. Walton hss sued the Physicians' Casunlty association In district court for MAW Insurance on the life of the late tr. Frank Walton, which she asserts Is due her. alooa Keeper ned flamuel Allls, who alleges he was attacked by a bar lender In the saloon of Spry Boynton, 623 North Sixteenth street, has brought suit against She firm for t.0C0 damages in district court. WOULD START NEW LIGHT jlATE CASE City Attorney to File Motion to Dis miss Supplemental BUI of the Present Case. the company fray do, the city contend Mr. Mmhert said the long fight over the power phasa of the llght.ng com pany's franchise rights may be repeated now as the attempt Is made to find out what tho l'nlte.1 States supreme court meant. Maxwell Reports Big Gains During Last Half of Year A most interesting and optimistic report on business conditions comes from the Maxwell Motor company. Not only does It show that the company made big gains over last year, but also that the com- pany's business and production has gained every month since the first of August i The Maxwell Motor company employed an average of 4.30 men dally for the months of August, September and Oc tober, 1913. with an average monthly pay roll of (29,S5.2t The recapitulation statement for the same months of this year shows a dally average of S.81S men, with a monthly pay roll of tt27.M9.62, or an Increased payroll of ,136,853.28 per month. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Word comes to Burlington headquarters that President Hale Holden has appo nted A. W. Newton as hla asaiatant Mr. New ton will continue aa chairman of the federal valuation committee, with his offices In Chicago. W. M. Howell of the Milwaukee road, who has been in Chicago for some time. Is In town, returning to Salt Ike City. where again he will take up the duties of commercial agent for the company, with Utah as his territory. W. H. Cundy, who for the last ten years has made this territory an traveling agent for the Denver & Klo uranfle, the first of the rear was promoted to assistant general passenger sgent with the same road, with headquarters In Denver. TRIAL IN THE SUPREME COURT Pnrpoee of I.nmbert'a More to Hare) Franchise Lltlaallon Finally RronaM t p for Disposal In tllaheet Tribunal. Read the ' For Sale" ads If you want bargains of the minute. Motion that the supplemental bill of the Omaha Klectrle Light and Power company In the ease now pending be dis missed will be filed bv Assistant City Attorney W. C. Imbert for the city. The purpose of the motion Is to start a new case, which may be carried eventu ally lo the t'nlted Ptatea supreme court As the case now atsnda the United frtstes circuit court of appeals will be the tribu nal that will pass Anally upon the ques tions Involved. Mr. Lambert did not state Ihe reasons uin whim the motion will be bnsed. The electric light case Involves the company's right to sell electricity for power purposes. A misunderstanding has arisen over the meaning of the supreme court's decision in which It was held that the company has a perpetual fran chise, but limits the power business which Carranza's Firing Squad is Almost as Busy as One of Villa F.L PASO, Tex., Jan. 1 Thn recur rence of the Aguas Callentes convention at Mexico City, set for January 1, prob ably will not occur for more than a week, according to advices received hers today. It was raid that the delay was) caused by the friction between the Villa aad Zapata elements over the matter of pro miscuous executions. Zapata remained at Cuernavaca and Villa at Mexico City. At the meeting of the chiefs support ing the convention government an elec tion of provisional president was to have been held. The delay will leave General Outlerrea in the office of chief execu tive, it waa admitted that the Zapata, element would oppose his re-election. From Vera Crua came reliable reports that killings for political reasons had been almost an frequent as at Mexle City. There was reported much friction between Oeneral Obregon. commander of the Csrrania troops, and some of, the Carransa cabinet members, which -first chief had been unable to mediate. Van Dyke On, Ship is Passed; Teutons Safe LONDON. Jan. I. Through considera tion for Dr. Henry Van Dyke. American minister to the Netherlands, the British government permitted the steamer Nleuw Amsterdam, on which Dr. Van Dyke waa a passenger during its last voyage from New York to Rotte.dam, to proceed without being searched, not withstanding certain suspicious circum stances. The British consul general at Rotter dam subsequently discovered that live members of the crew were Germans who worked their way over and then pro ceeded to Germany. It Is said here that there were also among the passengers several other Ger man reservists with false passports from Store Crowded All Day Saturday with Enthusiastic Buyers QJ) 3.52. UOTUGIaiS ST Trng vyil o Eft i --- - - -' - i Apperson Installed in Quarters on Eow The Apperson Jack Auto company, which formerly occupied the location at 120 Farnam street, has entered its new ! quarters on the row at 2417 Farnam street. The new quarters are much more spacious than the old ones and the dis play room is well qualified for an ex tensive exhibition of the new Apperson that immense quantities of goods are ,,ne- 3- M' De LonT' " of the not called for by wagon, but are left and called for at the Dresher tailor establishment at 1615 Farnam St. and at the Dresher Dep't. In the Brandels Stores. Dreshers' entire force at the start a dozen people; NOW the busy sea-1 son finds ONB HUNDRED operatives ccc AM TRIP A PIRQT company, has received a shipment of the various Apperson models. A large shop and work room is a part of tha new location, and Mr. De Jong la prepared to accommodate all repair trade. Several new service ' features will be added now that the new location Is occu- bee. Then, too, Dreshers have twice extended their building since the In ception of the business. A rough es timate places the Dresher working spare and office at 12,000 square feet, and even now Dreshers are plan ning to build upon the adjacent lot. Quite a jump from the time when "Al" Dresher himself occasionally delivered cleaning work assisted by one little "jailer" horse and a single dinky little wagon. Isn't It? Think of tuch a growth in a period of time that covers but a little over four years. Wonderful. Isn't It? Must be that Dreshers turn out a far bet ter class of work than the ordinary cleaning establishment, must It not? Dreshers were the first to really feature an "out of town" dep't. Dreshers are today and every day cleaning work sent In from dosens of burroundlng states; customers send in work freely by parcel post or ex press, knowing that Dresher Bros, will pay the return charges on any sired bundle to any point in America. Dreshers can prove by shipping books that their work has already been sent to every state In the union. It's all because Dreshers put knowledge, hustle, vim, enterprise snd a sincere desire to please back of their work. Next time you have anything to ilean phone Tyler 345 that's Dresh ers' private exchange number and it reaches every enterprise in Omaha that is managed or presided over by the Dresher boys. When Dreshers receive your call they will send out a delivery wagon or an auto at the fastest speed pos sible without fracturing the speed laws or Injuring a pedestrian. Your work will be taken rare of In a hurry and when you get the job buck you will ssy: "My! What fine work. No won der those Dresher boys. built up so huge a business in so short a time." Advertisement. NEW YEAR'S GREETING We are wishing you a pleasant journey through the coming year. A Journey that shall not be marred by skidding. A journey In which there may be few rough spots. A journey In which you may hare safety first, last and all the way. A Journey which may enable you to see America first In the galaxy of nations, first In prosperity, first in peace and first in honor. A Journey that shall bring you all the comfort all the safely and all the steady going that accompany Goodrich tires. A journey during which every day may be a continuous round of pleasure. Just as each Goodrich tire Is. And may all your ventures prove to be for the beet In the long run. THE B. P. GOODRICH COM PANT, Makers of Everything that's Best in Rubber. REIM RUNS MOVIES OF FACTORY ON AUTO ROW George F. Kelm of the Cadillac Com pany of Omaha has started an Innova tion on automobile row. He has procured a stereoptlcon machine of the latest model and Is shewing pictures and slides of the factory and plant of the Cadillac company, and also of the different parts and how and where they are made. It is attracting a great deal of attention and each night a large crowd of people stand on the outside and watch the pic tures as they are tbrowa on the screen. FORD DECEMBER SALES SHOW 400 PER CENT GAIN Loral Ford sales for the month of Ie rember show an Increase of mure than per cent over the corresponding month of inn. The number of Ford cara sold and delivered to Omaha purchasers since the beginning ef Ihe Ford flsal year, October 1. is more than four times as HUDSON Six-40 for 1915 With 31 New Features $1,550 New Price F. 0. B. Detroit Your Model Car At an Unexpected Price The HUDSON Six-40 for 1915 brings out 32 sur prises. There are 31 new features each an important refinement. And there is a new price $200 less than last year due to a trebled output. This new-type Six came out last year to mark the HUDSON conception of the coming car. The HUD SON Engineers headed by Howard E. Coffinhad devoted three years to tho model. By clever designing and btrlter materials they at tained a remarkable lightness. By a now-type motor they reduced operative cost about 30 per cent under former cars of like capacity. It was the handsomest car of the year. It offered many new ideas in equipment. And the price $1 ,7.r0 was the lowest price quoted on a quality car, either Fours or Sixes. That car was so welcome that the enormous factory output was 3,000 cars oversold. 31 Refinements Now these same engineers iS of them have spent a whole year on refinements. The new model for 1915 with 31 important improvements. The output has been trebled. And the quantity saving $200 per car has been taken from tho price. Now this quality Six the finest HUDSON pro duction sells for $1,550 f. o. b. Detroit. This new HUDSON Six-40 will meet your ideals of a car. There was never built at any price a morn ex quisite Six. It will place any four-cylinder car out of the question at a price above $1,200. This new model is here now. Don't buy until you see it. GUY L. SMITH January Clearance of Suits, Boats and Presses at Exactly HALF PRflE This annual event started off Saturday with a rush, and the buyers came constantly all day. We believe the bargains offered during this Clearance Sale surpass any shown elsewhere if you consider style and quality, and of course you do. "Every garment a good one," is the motto of the Julius Orkin store. Come tomorrow I SUITS That formerly sold from $19.59 to $65.00 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $9.75 to $32.50 ATS That formerly sold from $12.50 to $45.00 CLEARANCE , SALE PRICE $6.25 to $22.50 PH1ESE That formerly sold from $7.50 to $39.50 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.75 to $19.75 "Strvict Fitit" 2561-3-5 Farnam Sc., Omaha. ANNOUNCEMENT this is to announce that the Apperson Jack Rabbit Auto Co. are now located at 2417 FARNAM STREET APPERSON JACK RABBIT 4-40 4-40 5-Passenger 6-45 5-Passenger 6-48 7-Passenger 6-60 7-Passenger $1,535 $2,350 THE GREATEST LINE ON EARTH 1915 models are now on exhibit on an J ready for immediate delivery Live Denier Wanted Apperson Jack Rabbit Auto Co. 2417 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 381 1 (We will exhibit at Auto Show with a full line of 1915 models) "T 3i ;ir. o . ! . !'V'- i lr hei' . . "J i. sir: .r ' '. i t 1 i ) ' 1 I I - i