IO-A T1IE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 28. 1915. TOESTOITE MAGNATE COMXS TO INSPECT BRANCHTS. ADVICE FOR BUYING A CAR II I r S li I , -L J R-zTfiresiona R. J. Firestone, sales minti.V of the Tlrestono Tire and Rubber Co.', will ar rive In Omaha In the next few days on hla annual tour of Inspection of the branches. It li Mr. Firestone's Intention to make tlio Omaha branch hla headquar ters for several daya and will visit a number of the moat Important of th aub agenclea. In looking over buslneaa poa albUltlea for tha year Mr. Firestone aaya the prospect for thla part of tha country look very bright and will show an un usual lnoreaee ever laat year. Tha per centage of Increase will be greater In the weet than In the east. Mr. Flreaetone haa been connected with tha tire Induatry alnca It Infancy and la authority on conditions of the tire buatneaa. Ir. Fire atone la Juat returning from a tour of tha Faclfio coaat branches SULTAN OF SULU BUYS CAR Monarch of South Sea Island Makes Viiit to Stndebaker Shop in Manila. SAYS STUDEBAXEB SOME CAB "A man may forget one wife while on a vacation, but he ean never forget when he haa three. " The aultan of Sulu amlllngljr gave voloe to thla sentiment while on a recent vlalt to Manila, Aa a aouvenlr of hla absence he had hla photograph taken while riding In a Btudebaker six, and the next day j. apeclal messenger was dispatched to far distant Bulu with a photograph for each ..roe of hla majesty wives. Americana who hare not kept up with the mighty march of eventa alnca our oc cupation of the Philippines in 1S9J may still regard the aultan of Bulu as an un r generate savage. But the dusky po. tenate of what many persons think of aa only a group of eomlo opera islands la quite different from the monarch of their fancy. He la not only civilised In ai pea ranee, but as civilised deep down under hla ebony skin that he enjoys the gift that make our civilisation worth while. Chief among the la the auto mobile. While In Manila he decided to follow the example set by o many residents of that city when he found Btudebaker au tomobile so popular. He algnlfled his royal win t0 hi prim minister, Hdjl Butu Abdul Bakey. The prime minister Paaeed on the word to Abdullah Bin Hawan. and Abdullah, faithful servant ought out the Btudebaker representative' . renaieion. and asked the favor of a ride in a Studebakar automobile for hla nietJ'Mty. Mr. Pendleton, with the politeness of the orient through Abdullah Bin Hawan and Hadji Butu Abdul, sent back word that ha would be honored to bav the aultan of fiulu a hi guest 80 It cam. to paaa la due time that the ultan had hi wish. Mr. Pendleton, himself, drove the car. not wishing to truat royalty to any of bis assistant, Having ridden In automobile, many t me. before, the .ultan wa w.U qu.u. a It .dvuer. have to be circumspect In their remarks, but In this case U,. ulta let hi. prime minister go the limit iutomohirhth: tha grandee automobile he had ever used. WORK HAS COMMENCED ON NEW FIRESTONE BUILDING Excavation was commenced Thursday on the Flreatone Tire at Rubber Co.'s new building. Local contractor will rvsh the building to completion In record time In arder to give the local branch of tho Firestone company adequate facllltle for handling the coming season' buslneaa. In their present quarter they are very much handicapped on aooount of IVuf flrlent floor apace to store the Immense stock that la carried by thla branch. .Jh. nrN,tt"e wmpany have during this last year increased the number of yirestone dealers about SO rr cent and the Hrestone output about 7 per cent The Firestone factory Is now the largest Z Wr "d r,m " -Toa One of the overwhelming proofs that It ,,,prtent- hug. and care fully built manufacturing and distribut ing organisation to aucceed la the tire miking Industry 1. the fact that the great companlea of five or tea yeere ago are the great companlea of today. Real CeWe Teaaa t 17. I. A great deal of interest U being shown in the team of Cuban atars that Jose Mas aicur a ill bring to the slates in the pria. While there are many aliased ubn teems playing ball In the t oned Mates every year most of them are 00m lxed of nesro playara who never saw fuba. UiiMiucr'i t.atn will be composed rf ral Cubans, white men. picked from the best K-ains la the island. General Salei Manager of the Ap person Telli Public to .Choose New Auto with Care- HEAVY CAR IS EXPENSIVE J. B. Eccleaton, general sales manager of Apperson Brothers Automobile com pnny, ha this to ssy to the man about to buy his first car: 'Thoore with csre. Now that there are so many good cars on the msrket It Is not able motcr car. "In buying a car you should seek the happy medium; where equal attention has been paid to the mechanical construction and appearance, style and comfort. "The rhamla should be your first con sideration. The outward appearance, of course, la Important, but not near eo j inui'n ine interior me me or me car. "Tou need not know a whole lot about machinery In ord;r to appreciate good motor car methods. Be guided by populsr taste. Be certain of one thing and thai Is power. It Is always better to have a little more than not quite enough. Ton want to feel sure that your car will take you anywhere and at any time of the year, regardless of road conditions. Heavy far Rapeaalve. "Watch the weight. A heavy car wll be expensive In the matter of tire anr gasoline consumption; and not only tha for a heavy car will rattle Itself Into the scrap hesp. Medium weight Is secured by the euhelltutlo'n of aluminum and fine steel for cast Iron and other baic ' ma te rial "Seek quietness. It makes for peace of mind when you are driving. Nothing 1a eo annoying to the nerves aa a rattling. Jarring car. Quietness Is secured by spe cial care and attention to details. It mrans special care In the assembling of all the sheet metal parts. It means proper lubrication and accurately cut gears In the resr axle, transmission and motor. "Look for comfort and easy riding qual ities. Care In spring suspension and up holstery Insure the two things. Great advancement haa been made In these two Itema. "Secure absolute reliability aa to the starting and lighting aystem. Tou want a system that will never fall you; espe cially aa to the lights " 'Safety first I am leaving thla to the last, but It la one of the most Important things you should .think of. Be sure that the manufacturer haa safeguarded the passengcra by the Use of the very beet material In making the vital parts of the rar parts like the steering gear, front and 1 rear axles, and that he haa supplied brakes of liberal also and absolutely de pendable In action." Price is Relative Argument in Sale of Modern Machine Carr May Be Scoot. In case he does not accept an ofer to manage a minor league team. It Is said that the veteran Charley Carr. who played with tha Indianapolis Feda laat eason, will act a acout for a National league team. The Eight Cylinder Cadillac negotiates bad roads r ... ana lulls with greater ease and with greater comfort to driver and passengers than you prooaDiy have thought pos- siDie in any car. Cadillac Company of Omaha Omaha, Neb. "The average buyer appreciates that the true measure of value lies not alone In what he pays for an article, but rather In what he gets for what he paya. aaya Frank J. FVIwards of the KlsselKar. "Price la but a relative argument In selling automobiles to a keen customer. It Is necessary first to show him sta bility. Convince him that the material la etaunch and strong and that It Is put together In a workmanlike manner. Con vince, him that the car la so built that It will serve him well and long, that lu depreciation will be slow, - and that It will bring a good proposition If, for any reason, he wanta to sell or trade It. "Convince him that there la a good, substantial concern ba-k of the car and that it manufactures the vital part of It product, for therein lie the only as surance that he wUi be able always to obtain correct replacements and repair. Fortify your argument with past records of the car and proof of the maker'a re liability and financial standing. "Having convinced ' him that the car has a reputable past. Is carefully manu factured, of suitable material, of skill ful workmanship and the product of a sound and permanent concern, you must then convince him that it la a hand some comfortable, convenient accea slble and economical automobile economi cal not alone In the sense that it costs reasonably In gas, oil and tires, but Is so efficiently constructed that the more Important expense of repairs, replace ments and overhauling In after years will fall so low that it will bring the average up-keep to a minimum. "When your discriminating prospect 1 made to see these things, the price If right makes a doubly strong appeal, for he perceives that he Is obtaining a good car at a fair price and that is indeed the only true measure of value." Tire Men Worry Not Over Prospects of a German Blockade Asked about the probable effect of Germany's blockade of England on the crude rubber aupply of the United States, President F. A. Beiberllng of The Good year Tire and Rubber company, who haa Just returned from England, said: "Up to the time I left England, on the Lualtanla, the English people were not disposed to take Germany's blockade declaration seriously. There can be no doubt however, if the blockade plan Is carried out, that there will be aome Inter ference with shipping to the United States, and rubber supplies for America will come In for their chare of dls turbance. If our supplies through Eng land are actually cut off, we shall do aa we did before, when the Emden was creating havoc with English shipping in the Indian ocean, get our supplies by way of the Pacific ocean.' "So long ns England doe not relmpose an embargo agalnat the . shipment of crude rubber from its possessions to the United States, we do not look for a stoppage of the American supply." ford Swamped With the February Orders Word haa been sent out from the De troit factory of the Ford Motor com pany that Immediate ordera for between 40,000 and 60.000 Ford cara have already been received. Business at the local branch haa been exceptionally good all winter, February business showing an Increase of more than four times over that of last year. Fifty Ford cars. Including many of the new enclosed Sedan and Coupelet models, were sold during the Omaha show, which compares very favorably with Ford sale at any of the big ahows. Prospecta arc eald to be very good for spring sales, the only disconcerting feature being the un certainty of securing enough cara to fully supply the local demand. PAR KEY JOINS TRAYN0R AUTOMOBILE COMPANY H. W. Parkey, who haa been an active member of the Omaha automobile fra ternity for the last sex'en years, Joins the Traynor Automobile company tomorrow. Mr. Parkey la one of America' pioneer automobile men, having sold car In Chi cago and other cities In the old day of th n'anetary transmission and of one cylinder cars. The Traynor Automobile company report big prospect for thla season' buslnee on the Cole and Na tional cars. A going business can be sold quickly through The Bee "Business Chances." Built-in mileage Is far better than patched-up adjustments When you buy Diamond Tires VOU bav tires that Bra huilt n rltr mn tha maximum tirt Btrcice tires that giva you freedom from trouble and relieve you of .u r t. 1 ji . . . uw iisvtou vi iiavuig adjustments maae y This is what a dealer who sold many x wousanas 01 uiamona Tires last year has to v say about the service they cave the buyers "Gentleman t "Cleveland, Dec. 15, 19 14. Tb performance of Diamond Tire during the ' past year ha been eminently aatistactory. The claim for adjustment war eJmoet a negligible quantity. On the other hand, w bav had a (real many voluntary report a to the excellent service our customer have had from Diamond Tire. We feel that a perfect balance haa been worked oat in th clentinc construction of the Tire. The net remit Is that there appear to be the proper relation between th inside care and th outsid rubber, so that there la no axcea of lthar. Th tire em to wear out naturally and only after having given a very Urge mileage. THE FOREST CITY RUBBER CO, W. E. Croftit, President." Similar reports of Diamond service have been received from dealers all over the country. Added U tha wonderful Diamond s?vice yoa can now bay Diamond Squeegee Tread Tire at tit following "FAIR-LIST" PRICCSt SUM Diamond I J btamond mam ftqueegeo " Squeegeo 30 m 3 9 9.43 34 s 4 $20.33 30b3J4 12.20 36 a 4K 2S.70 33 3 14.0C 37 a 8 33.90 33 m 4 j taoo 3S 8 44.00 -mm -111 UK WW COLONEL B. W. JEWELL BUYS NEW STEARNS-KNIGHt Colonel B. W. Jewell of the Woodmen of the World bought one of the big four Stearns-Knlght care from the Mclntyre Auto company yesterday. The colonel has been driving a Stearns-Knlght for the last four years and It has given him the very best of service. The colonel doe a gTeat deal of touring in the sum mer time and la having a number of hla own tdeaa for convenience worked out In the new car. Coyle on the Job. Captain Mickey Coyle la the first New Orleans player to report lie has been getting in shape at Hot Springs and reached such pink of condition that he concluded the best thing to do waa to report to hi manager. ilfi T, k &J? A Mm mm fo&rfti Mdl 80 Control fejT? fTt&Tji T'rr.'vs m a a, a sr n - g A - -w ' w Wv r m. implif ied Driving On the Overland (Model 80) steering col umn is a set of electric buttons. By just gently pressing these buttons, the car is electrically started, stopped and lighted. No other method is as simple, as acces sible, as positive or as reliable. "But" you say "other cars have this advantage." - Certainly but only those cars that sell at a much higher price. Why pay more? Buy an Overland and save money. mm mm &&&& Model 80 I Passing sr Touring Car $1075 MedelSUlUedstar . . S7S saedelSO.Sssslr IIOSS MdUa.7Pasa.TeriaCar . S147I asdel0.4Paaa.Ceae . . lO0 AUprknf. . k TU Model 81 Passenger Touring Car $850 mm na OVERLAND-OMADA COFilPANY, Distributers ioi rnrnam Street. J. R. JA3IISOX, President. Telephone Dougl. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio 4 t t a