6 A THE OMAHA MjinuaV BEh: JUL liy. iim. STOP THIEVES FROM STEALINGYOUR CAR Man Suggests Putting Name and Serial Number in Wind- i shield; Could Not Change This. , According to Secretary C. (.'. K'il liur jof the Toledo Automobile club, all of the makers, sellers and buyers of motor cars, together with the country's chemists ami sellers of windshield glass, must combine against the auto thief if motor car thievery is to be abolished. At the American Automobile asso ciation annual' meeting Mr. Kilbury addressed the assemblage on the ever live and hard-to-be-met problem of stamping out car thievery and pre sented a suggestion that calls for nation-wide co-operation on the part of every person interested in elim inating the car thief. Mr. Kilbury's idea is to place, by chemical process, the serial number of the car and the name of the owner's home town upon the windshield and that each owner should a card hearing Ins name, al and the serial number of his' Pathf ined Hotel at Fremont Opens 1 y glass carry dress car. F H I r 0 tin. 'ktll 'J .(Tin d o n-P ' f '(MM- 1S!' ' 4 . J',-'S " s--i Inner Tube Giveo The Elephant Test "John" and "Jim," two of the larg fst Kingling elephants, failed to ob serve the proverbial "whoa" the other day when, they were hitched to a 35xSM Goodrich Brown tube. 'They might have had visions of dragging :ach other arpund the Ringling'circus lot-in Akron, but if they did, they oon proved the contrary, for when they had stretched the tube almost Iwenty-four feet the chains by which it was coupled to their harness cut :he tough rubber until the tube 'Met ?o." Jim heaved a painful grunt as the end of the tube containing the valve stem struck him. This was the first stretch. Overfilling Battery as Bad as Not Filling at All "Overfilling your battery with water is as bad as not filling it at all," says Mr. Koscngren. the Willard expert. "When the cells are too full, rough riding or the rapid charging of the battery which comes from long sustained or rapid driving, forces the electrolyte to overflow and run into the bottom of the battery box. And it is only a short time before the acid electrolyte has eaten out the bottom of the box." In filling the battery, cover the top of the plates with about onehalf inch of water. More than this is unneces sary. Export of Canadian Wheat to U. S. Barred Winnipeg, Man., July 27. The board of grain Hupervisors for Canada late today issued an order prohibiting the-export of Canadian wheat to the United States without permission of the board. The order stipulates that it is to govern the remainder of the present crop and until further notice. Hotel I'aihfinder will be formally opened to the public tomorrow. The opening ceremonies will resolve themselves into a week of festivities and social events. Monday will be inspection day, the general public will be invited to take a look at the building and its furnish ings, there will be no formalities that day, nor will there be any parties of any kind. Tuesday will be stockholders' day, and the ladies of the building com pany will hold an informal reception during the afternoon. The evening will be taken up with the owners' banquet. This dinner will be fol lowed by a dance and entertainment. Wednesday, August 1. will be Com mercial club day, the ladies of the Commercial club will hold an after noon tea, iit the evening the men will have dinner. Thursday has been designated as society day. The afternoon will be given over to the children for enter tainment and a demonstration of so cial dancing. The evening will be for spejeial parties, who may engage tables for their families and friends. These parties will be entertained with a table d'hote dinner by reservation only, followed by dancing and enter tainment. Friday Host McFaddan has invited the Omaha and Nebraska Hotel asso ciations to be his guests at a dinner, and from the acceptances there will be a 'representative crowd present. Saturday has been set aside as tra ding men's day. The evening will be given over to dinner, dancing and entertainment. Fremont citizens are proud of their new hotel,, which has cost nearly a quarter of a million dollars, and is owned entirely by local capital, there being nearly 300 stockholders. The architects of the Fremont firm of A. H. Dyer & Co., Mr. Fred Craig of the above having given his entire attention to the job. J. C. Mardis & Co. of. Omaha are the general con tractors. . The building has been leased for a term of twenty years to R. D. Mc Fadden, who ' has been on the job since April 1, giving his attention to the decorations and furnishings. Tn decorations have been done by George Campen of Fremont, and the entire Motorist Attention WOOD'S "EVERLOC" Th OHIUINAI, Tlr.l not y a lend ing Tire Patch. r I! K : BEKOKE AFTER The cheapest, easiest, beat and moat aecure way to repair tubei without vul canizing. Practically any repair from a puncture to a eut aeventeen inchea long can be repaired in five mtnutea; no heat required; tube can be replaced in caning and ued immediately. You follow fhe directiona in applying the patch and we stand behind every repair you make. We absolutely guarantee you auecesa or your money back. Our Mottoi Quality and Service. Outfit Complete S3 Square Inchea 80c 73 Square Inchea $1.00 120 Square Inchea $1.50 Larpe sheet for garage use, 20x28. "EVERLOC" menda all kinds of rub ber goods and will hold forever. Over 1,000,000 satisfied uaers. Ask your jobber, your dealer, or send direct to Jos. Brinkhaus M"Bifett.rr' 116 South 17th. Omaha, Neb.' Refuse All Subatitutea. Oouglaa 3234. A BIG TOURING CAR FOR FIVE PEOPLE 25.5 Miles Per Gal. of Gas 234 stock piodel Saxon "Sixes" travel 70,200 miles July 18 and set grand ' average of 25.5 miles per gal. of gas. Our Entry Averaged 23 5-10 Miles Per Pal. To give a national demonstration of the remarkable gasoline economy of Saxon "Six," 234 Saxan dealers joined in a 300-mile drive; July 18. A grand average of 25.5 miles per gallon of gasoline was registered for the 70,200 miles of travel. Consider that this run took place in 234 different parts of the country, under 234 different sets of conditions, over 234 different kinds of roads. Consider that these 234 cars were stock model Saxon "Sixes", not "tuned up" special cars, not cars with "doped" gaso line. That proves that this 25.5 miles per gal lon of gasoline Is , the ordinary, the average performance of 234 Saxon "Sixes taken right ouj of stock. And it proves, as nothing else would prove, the gasoline economy your -Saxon "Six" will give you. No other car in its class can match this record. Furthermore, these 234 Saxon "Sixes" averaged 175 miles per quart of oil. And not a single instance of mechanical trouble occurred throughout the entire 70,200 miles. .Ther is the proof that Saxon "Six" is your kind of a car. Price, f. o. b. De troit, $935.. Noyes-Killy Motor Go. 206-68 Farntrn Street Factory Distfibutora , Omaha, Neb. furnishings .have, hcen supplied by Fremont business houses. Hotel Pathfinder fills Fremont's long felt want for a social center and consistent with this idea Mr. McFad den has engaged Miss Maud Jorgen sen, a graduate pupil and assistant of Mr. Willard L. Chambers Dancing academy of Omaha, to act as dancing and social directress. During opening ve"ek Miss Jorgen sen will have assisting with her the Missess Mary Myers, Mildred Jacks and Charlotte Pierce, all young girls from the Chambers' academy, also pupls of hers. On society night Mr. V. E. Cham bers will assist Miss' Jorgcnsen in demonstration dancing. FOUR CYLINDERS OPERATES SLED i Has Been Tried on Snows of Michigan and Perfected; Operation Cost About Same as Truck. '"Watch Your Autos," The Elephants Are Coming "Watch your auto, the circus is coming," is the caution given out by Chief of Pobce Dunn. "It used to be that circuses had shooters who wouul tell spectators to watch their horses, the elephants are coming," but now things are different. The chief said that after every cir cus a large .number of persons re ported the loss of their cars. There will be an extra detail of police and plain clothes men who will circulate among the crowd at the cir cus ground. Flower Flag at Hanscom Park is Torn Up by Roots v Commissioner Hummel is consider ably exercised over the work of some vandal in Hanscom park who tore out the stars in the large waving or namental flower bed which resem bled a.i American flag. "The man or persons who dese crated the flag should be given life," the commissioi er stated. Beside uprooting the stars, a num ber of the stripes were spoiled by the flowers being torn out by the roots. The ornamental flower flag was one of the beauty spots at the park. Built on absolutely original lines, a motor sled has been tried out in the snows of Michigan and found to be an unqualified success inspite of its startling appearance, says C. W. Francis of the C. W. Francis Truck company, Instead of being propelled by some type of wheel with chain or roughened surface to grip the ice and snow, this vehicle is driven by four motor-operated drums or cylinders, which taper at the front and are equipped with a number of spiral flanges. These cylinders revolve, but their course is at right angles to the direcfion taken by the sled, and the screW-like action of the spiral run ners sends the machine forward with remarkable speed and tractive power. Mixed Flour,Food to . Be Called "Liberty Bread" Washington, July 28. Liberty bread is the term to be encouraged by the food administration as ap plied to substitutes for wheat flour rather than the phrase "war bread" used in other warring countries. "The name 'war bread' gives the impression that there is something in ferior about the breads made of sub stitutes for wheat," says an announce ment. The fact is that breads made from wheat substitutes are healthful, and just as tasty as those made from wheat." Use of substitutes will be encour aged at the food training camps to be held in connection with fairs and ex positions in the near future. 'Seasonable Temperature 1 After Middle of Week ! Washington, July 28. Weather predictions for the week beginning , Sunday issued by the weather bureau ; today follow!: Plains states and upper and middle Mississippi valleys: Generally fair, except fo widely scattered thunder showers. Warm first part of week, probably seasonable temperature after Wednesday or Thursday. Rocky mountain and plateau re gions: Fair except for widely scat tered thunder showers. Temperature near or below seasonal average. Bee Want Ads produce results. Guardsmen on Border to BTe Close to Masonic Temple Knights Templar headquarters will i be within easy reach of the National ! Guard boys who are Knights Templar I w hen they go to Deming, N. M., to train. Francis E. White, secretary of the grand lodge of Masons in Omaha, has received a letter from Edward Rem ington, recorder at Deming. lle asks White to notify the boys in his juris diction that the Asylum of McGrorty, commandry No. 4, Knights Templar, is within one mile of where the boys will be encamped, that the drawbridge will be down and the portcullis up to the guardsmen who are knights. FOR SALE H Franklin Speedster $425 Completely Overhauled and Repainted. Equipped with Osgood" Lens Tires as good as new j Six-Cylinder Motor Call LaDue Flatiron Hotel. 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Not only pin-money cost of operation but un usually good looks, comfort, power in plenty, sturdiness and long life, characterize the Dort. Touring car or Roadster, $725; Sedanet, $845; Sedan, $1095. - Zti X' pit fB$Wl TOOZER-GERSPACHER MOTOR CO. 2211-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. DORT MOTOR CAR CO., Flint, Mich, U. S. A. i v