Road Is Not Lost Because Surface Has Given Away ' Iuiitrtiiil Part of Highway I Koadlwd, Drt'liire Kxprrts Ijo Point to Human ItoutU. KoiiiM M lU'K, rii, p.. r'"'- or, Khuid ill ltuinrt, Colmnhu univrr.it), mmoU Out in a remit ad. , lrr that it nwd i not hut that it in say the invrttmriit m the hiiih. '..way hrcatue the surface tit-gin In iriimlile ami tli argument tlut a ...load should nut be limit Uilrii it iiiitwur thi' Imnd it a y, This it in line iih a rrirnt state tin in made before a convtntiou o( r . alriinn by a retrtrnutive of the ' J iri .lone liiiliy-trin k bureau, Tim .mnit pointed out fhut at a matter UI la the important part of li t It way wit it r ouiIIh 'I. At an tlluntra ' linn he referred , to the t tintkrf ill J fconmn roads still t-xiUnt iu parti uf l.ll(l.llllL These travel roulrt had brrti built tn U't. The Romans had paid par titular attention to the road' bed and mc of thrte li'ghways were tevrral t tt thiik, Of course the -surface lud disappeared ng ago, but the rn.'J wan ttill u.ahle became the ' underbuilding had been made to latt. .. . Well built roads and how they abould be built it of interest to every ' 'truck and autnmobile owner. He pays ' very Urge taxrt asesed'on the tait jr. initially of road niainleuamx and be thould intercut liimtelf in see- ing that hit county cpinmisiioiiert 5'laie road work not only with the uwet biilder, hut with the con " tractor tli.it thoroughly understand ' the hi!ine of budding road bedl that will far oiillu't the surface. ' Muridiy Trlli JIow to Have Comfort While Touring A 5'K-111 ilo automobile trip, to be completed within an afternoon, would uiicijulU''ly daunt the most hardened cross-country tourist, no linttrf bow attractive the road might be. But Jimmy Murphy, who won the 500-mile Memorial nay race at Indianapolis pannes along the bene fit of experience to all driven. "I rat very light breakfast on rate day." he says. "Overeating can spoil the race driver' rhancci. ju.-t a it has ruined the pleasure of many a leisure ttiiir. I take no water at all during the race, but eat several orange if my thirst becomes un bearable. "To win a race, or enjoy a day' drive over country road, the motor ist must have hi mind and bodv in juit as good condition a the cuinc of hi ear." . Murphy attribute no small part of bit success to the efficiency of hi spark plugi. ' Iu the present, as in paiit campaign!, he is using AC phig that are of standard design and ma terial, differing' in no quality from t)ie AC't that are available to mo torists everywhere. Dodge Bros. Furnish Free Auto Camping Ground Dodge Brothers, Inc., recently pur c based 11 of the finest park sites in the lake district north of Detroit, which will be used as a free parking and camping ground. The purpose of the donation is to provide a me morial to the late John F. and Hor ace E. Uodge and to "give motorists places where they may have their picnics, garnet and bathing without being driven from pillar to post by indignant owners of private prop erty." I'liUHIHIlHlill'IMIIII III I 'S!:il!'lliu'lnflii;rti J I' II I I 14. I I I'll I:, II IMKII'tlltl'I.IIIIIIItt Open Day and Night A Convenient Location Thia building is the last word In garag rutiatruction and equipment. Locatrd on i'na Strret near 18th Mrcrt, it offers a tnk nt t bo excelled in Omaha. The building i firrproof and ateam h-sh-d; van acioinniinU'.e 10rt fl h two doubl rntrana-a. it on Cam Mrtrt, lhe.ther on a rrd alley In ih rear. Th floor apavt measure H.r.oti iaar tvr, , ' ' llTlM "'""'.'? --' """""HIHIHIIIIHIIIII . HIMM MIHMI M. ! Hllll I . I I M I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I H M BBSBMBMWaaiWaWaBlaaMBMBMBW , , ,m t T , 4t t tm..;ann ihmssii mm aaMMaMaaaaaaaaaaaBaaBBg tsp-i ij New Cass Garage-Opens The Ia!et addition it Oinaha'l family of down:own garaget it the new Cas garage on Cats' street, be- iwern sevenicrnin ana r.igiirenin. . B. H. Jackton. This new butine it owned bv Herman 'Narhiihoen, an Omahan of JO years. Ni lui hoeii fotmerly wa associated with the American Sugar Refining company at St. I.oui. In l'JI-4 he entered the tire busiuett. He went to the Goodyear factory at Akron and there learned the tire business from the ground up. Re turning to Omaha, he entered b mi ins s (or himself and (or rive year owned, and managed the National . , , . Wills Sainte Clair Shows New Gray Goose Brougham This is the new Will Samte Clair brougham now on display at the Western Motor Car tompany't talcs rooms at Twenty-sixth and Harney -streets. It seats five passengers, bavins two individual front' seats and a full three-passenger seat at Chevrolet Dealer Here Fears Shortage of Cars A. A. Siegfried of the Siegfried Motor company announces that Chevrolet is building more cars than ever before but is behind on de liveries on account of the eight Chevrolet factories being unable to meet demands. He said he has experienced ' a shortage of cars in Omaha and only recently it was necessary or him to send a number of tits associate deal ers to Kansas City to make drivc- aways to the Omaha district. He al so says- that if the demand continues to increase his purchases for the fiscal year will he inadequate. Thjo Cass Garaf'o On Cass St.. Tire thop U Seventeenth street and Capitol avriuic. piioing ( tin business about one year ago Nachte horn devoted hi tun til the plan ning ami iiuiiiiing 01 inn garagr, Aooctatcd with Narhoihiten it II. 11, 1ackoii, an rxpriiiiiicd tire uKu JacLoiiv. ill have charge ol' the au'o arrcttoiy ilipartnu nt and yit if pair. The garage l.a two double en trances, one on t'ai ttreet, the othtr riwtt by IUa. Herman Nachtchocn. f on a paved alley in the rear. It. If steam heatsd and gives day and night service (or all kinds of repairs. the rear. 'I he illustration shows the nickel bars fastened to the rear panel to serve as ornaments and as a pro tection against the trunk or luggage carrier on the rack provided at back. This model i the latest, ad dition to Gray Goose family. Banquet Closes Cadillac Used Car Sales Contest Members of the sales organization of the J. II. II?nscn Cadillac' com pany held a banquet and meeting Tuesday evening to mark the clost of a used car sales contest. The con test began August S and each sales man was given a quota of cash to bt brought in on used cars for the fol lowing month.. According to James Muldoon, jr., assistant manager, 57 used cars were sold during this con test and several salesmen made quota and over. The winner, E. E. Stennett of the Omaha organization, sold 130 per cent of quota by gelling 12 used cars. CA . t " ; r7 I' THR SUNDAY JUT.: OMAHA. Ml'TKMr.ER 10. 192s. Star Car Draws Big Crowd al State Fair The l..t-t cii-.ii hi f tl." I'u'aut Motor In, fie t-r t r wh.tH Im bnn un ilihp'iy tr tin; I.t wtr'.: at the Ue U X. I iu n. I drawn enuniH'iia crow.!, aitordmrf to An drew Murphy & S.iii.-tlistr.iiitirs of Dnraut and Sur i,ui. lutty J5.IMMI prrsoiit l.ioki'd nur ,1(115 filar aiii"iU'Ui.e diltnii; the nl.i'c j 'lair- at com mi,' t .Mr. AIuii.ih, . einiiplete luiu n( fuuri i! I iv 4N0 itre 011 dlpl.iy, llegiimiiig Mi'iidjy, Septi iii'n-r M, the Mir car will be on lij l.iy 111 the how rrioin floor 'f Ainnrw Murphy ft Son, I mirtt n.tli .m I J oksoii streets, Omaha. The line; of the Star car, with electric suiter and demountable rnr, i J 4-1.1, w bi'.i. muU it one vi the Jotte t pi ttd automobiles mr built, Idtranl Moton utiuyl ti In!! 4.i(V0'' of these cars during the ctn. mil IJ tnoiitlm. Tire Company I lead Returns From South rurvr t' V t L V - jT( .W- tM W, W. Wuchter. W. W, Wuchter, nrtsident and gen eral manatftr of the Nebraska Tire and Rubber company, and president of the Mid-'est Kubber Manufac turert association, returned to Omaha Friday after a trip through the touth. While away Wuchter visited At lanta, Memphis and liirmingliam iu the interest of the rubber and tire industry. fPonzi Methods Charged - on New York Broker New York, Sept. 9. Mr. Leonard Hirshbcrg, a partner in the firm of Winthrop Smith and company, brok ers, was released in $15,000 bail by L'i S. Commissioner Hitchcock yes terday pending a hearing on the charge of having, with bis partner, William Winthrop Smith, Uied the mails to defraud. 1'ostal inspectors describe the scheme by which Dr. Hirshbcrg is alleged to have swindled victims of more than $1,000,000, as similar to that tiscd by Charles Ponzi in Boston. , . - '.? 1'ostal Inspector Poran declared that the August statement of the company showed a profit of $41,150 and a liability of more than $1,000, 0O0. More than 65 per cent of the in vestors, he said, were poor, ignorant people who knew nothing of stock speculation.' Attorneys for the firm of Win throp Smith and company,,denicd the alligations and said the company had met all demands made upon it. MODERN-NEW-CONVENIENT . Complete Repair Service The tire repair tl attnu j t, tnuU r he i!iivrii.tt if IS, It. Jat k'oti. an " i xiuMifmeii tir rsuit, u!l n snj li! any tuv i (4if wi.t k in mx hour. Tfi quality of V wot U u .nttui lv Mr. J,H'k -'n'it t vpi i ii tu v i f yi-ara' utaiul.tig. A -i.tv.!i u rv--ir d j'iitiitent I t iy ntt.r t tn jiUint, and rtMiti-d l.v iimlt-nth-a. i v m it,y su'.d night, Ihi aervlc tintr-i tiy rvj'tur vuik on ttny ptakc '( far. To Open New Tire Store - ' . . A V ' X " '"''4vy A ' ' ' . . . 1 . . : - - W. C. Davidson. W'.'C. Havid on and R. M. Cive n announce that tltry have reccivid the exclusive f rani li"o fur the operation of an Assoiiaieil Tire Mme '.n Oma ha. Thit Hon-, kt ,'niH Famani ttrret, i a bnk iu a national chain vli-ji 'Operated in all parti of the United Statet. , Hacked by the $1(1.. Step On It and Go ! The Cass Garage is ready to fill your car with the following Quality Petroleum Products from the U. S. Oil Works ' TNT "The POWER-FULL Gasoline Gives your motor MORE POWER, MORE PEP and MORE MILES. It i clean, straight run and practi cally carbonless. If you want quick start, quick pickup and POWER fill up with TNT today. It is packed with miles and every drop operates your motor. . . CORRECT.LUBRICAT.ON ffe fo fofd QU Made ELIMINATES CHATTER The Cass Garage is also stocking TOP NOTCH GEAR LUBRICANT, a winter and summer grease which will not freeze at zero nof turn to oil under heat. It will not throw off from gear teeth nor channel. When you use it you can forget gear worries. U.S.OlLi MAHurACTURtftS T HIW4 GRADE Omaha. Near lSlh & I .1 j9 . I B. M. Oiveen. (,(10,00(1 put chasing , power, astound ing low prurt are possible, bvery tire purrnased at the- AtoeiatcI More c.irriet a nrtified tire warrant which protect the buyer on a mile age guarantee. U 1 Am mf WORKSU.S.OIL . j LUBRICATING OILS A D OMASI AGE The Management Tho l'u.s (iarane Is owned by Herman Nachschoeu, former owner ami manager of The National Tire Shoji. Herman' motto has 1 waja lien SKUVICK KOUKMOSI" nd In thU nmiQM hL former standard of 'rlht service to the public will be maintained. Nachschoen & Jackson. Owners Few Changes in Auto Body Stylus Although New Namei AJorA rtl. Lines of Old Cot-h Huildert Followed. flitch hat been said of the need (or Utaudardiaed nomenclature in desig nating automobile body ityln, Man tifacturrrt, it it claimed, have given aliases and nom de plumrt to recog nized body type, long known namct of original rhritening. h'. W. Goodwin, one o( the best known automobile body detignrrt in the country, and at present consult ing engineer of the body division of the Maxwell Motor corporation, pointt out that almost every motor tar type known today it a direct de teendant of tome carriage bodyt in vogue for centuriei. "Soon it wat (ound, however," Mr. Goodwin ttatet, "that the automobile demanded a body of stronger, more durable construction, due to the great mileage made possible by the motor, and the greater speed. The need (or quantity production likewise influ TOP NOTCH The 100 Pare Pennsylvania Lubricating Oil It vives perfect lubrication and, keeps a film of oil over all metal parts under the'mogt adverse condU tions. Its use will cut your oil bill in half. It Is refined from pure Pennsylvania crude, which is rec ognized by automotive engineers as being the world's best lubricating base. TRANSMOLINE is our 2-in-l Ford Oil, which absolutely assures a smooth-running, powerful motor. It softens transmission bands, so doing away with CHATTERING and JERKING. A trial will convince you that it is the best Ford Oil on the market and that its use will cut your oil bill in half. It prevents wear and makes driving a pleasure. Treat your Ford to a fill of TRANSMOLINE within the next 12 hours- A LILLIBRIDCE OIL VAPOR BURNER hat been installed in the garage for uae this winter. The LILLIBRIDCE ia SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT. Why worry with coal when we can install one of these improved conveniencea in your home. See our installation at 1017 North 17th atreet. Some of your friends own Lillibridge Burners. Ask them about their worth. . . , HAHUTACTURIU Of MIOH MAM j. in mm Omaha, lillltlillllltHlllilllit'lilil'li:IIN.it.itl,l.'l I 'Ixl:'!'!! Phone ATlantic 3533 enced chaugct in detign and manufac tiring rarthodt. In lets than i$ yar' t art of bodybuilding progrctted in (ar greater meature than it had in teveral previoui centunet. Appear-' ante wt bettered, construction im. proved, production methodt greatly advanced, but the body ai a typede termiued by paeug-arrying ca pacity, number of pattenger com partment! and the extent of tide and overhead protection to pattengeri hai known no new development!. A brougham i as truly a brougham to. day at wa Lord Hrougham'a (amont carriage; a landaulet it at certainly a landaulet at those vehicle! which originated in the city of Landau. "In developing the Maxwell coupe tnd tedan we understood that we niu.t build (or strength and lasting ervice, amwrr at once, the cry (or beauty and grace, olfer every con venience and comfort, combine im pie elegance with pure efficiency, and yet not burden the purchaser with exretnive initial or maintenance cotts," Omaha Data I Needed for History of Woodstock, Conn. The "History of W'oodttock (Conn.)," it bring held uu until Omaha'i city clerk hat time to g" out to the cemetery and inpect tome tombttoue inscriptions. WORKS LUBRICATING OILS AND CHIASM - !:!!,'!! .Ji., '1,'lrlrl ll'lUlMl.llllllllUll (I 7