Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1909, EDITORIAL, Page 7, Image 16
7 V : Huds oil's ' ; ': i ; CiS V-' ; , - - - '. (f ' The Hudson "Twenty" is big in design. In looks, in material, in performance, in general all 'round value. The only thing small about it in the price. It has a ioo-inch wheel base, 33-inch wheels of the itrong artillery type, large radiator, big hood, staunch, clean made frame. It is a roo-ny car. Onj can ride all day in it without (eeling cramped. Any more room would simply be waste of space. Its strong three-quarter elliptic springs ind long wheel base take away all ordinary shocks of the lad. It cradles its passengers over the rough places. The Men Responsible for the Hudson Achievement of 1909 7. T- Hnom,rint Mr. Hudaon Is ownir of th blfteat ffvtall dry good ator in iwtoit Mv J, lari ovmf of ltnit ml '. kl la Ttrv-praafaVnt th Din &'!' Bmi and director at th A ao Ki cbanf Nalloul Bank. L a ric..kc4 tm a Iadln4. Bsaarra.Uf buMOaaa Baaa Ml Kpitallal of IXtrUt. lift Olualaaara, Tlo-rrUnt Mr. Chalmera U president of Thi CbaTnatra.Utrt Motor Cuainr. Haor fturiBg 1r lniraat In a irtmit Mr4or Copi.r and vjahinf th aim Cfcatantrt-PoboH. b wa for many rar nc tailcTit and ontral aanatr tk Nattond Cah Ra1atr Com pa a r af Oartoa. kV B. jaakaoa, Trwauar am CrcaaraU Mnfr Mr. Jackaea Pa rocbjuri t)giur( tia a grtduat f tai na-iuncg 6a f Lmn t of tJa nircraltf of Mlrhtan. H waa factorf manaar of thr Olria alolor Worlu froaa 1M3 t 19ifT. and aaa aad other rtry vaiuabl autoraobtl aprBri)c, K. B. Chaplm, or)taii7 Mr. Chaptn la treasurer and canaraj taaaavr of tb CbalaMra-ociwit Motor Oompanr. rila njwrloac Id la uioan. til buatnaaa rorara a ponod oi asaar yaara, ai wu lonarrLy aalaa aiaingai fat Ua Olda Motor Work. Oao. W. Soakaun, CUaf Bnrlnaar aad Snlnt ilrd rrialnnna al jrarthaaora aud Kanton Collra. Ho a th Amr1rn Motor CarrUa Compaa tarrara aaaoclatad with I bo Olda Motor Work ta a draining capacity. Ha waa cfctrf ngli.r of tha Olua Motor Worka froaa aarlT la 107 onrll faarrb !at. laow. X. a. OeaTla, SCBar af Boaral rrraidoat of tb ChalwaM-uotroit Motor Coanpany. X ;r la probablv po auumio II nainar bo iiov a .ot-r aubnfantlal rrputat.'OD tban Ur. Coffta. Ua baa bran daairnlng aurroasfnl can for roara. AJBoag tbna lb Oldaawktla aaa ta Cbalnrra LMtrolt "Fortjr" and "Thirty. " HI ALL DEALERS HAVE NEWCAKS Demonstrators Are Kept Busy Show in Their latest Models. BUSY WEEX ON AUTO BOW Visitors Are Reavdr Harare aad Praters Bajor a Baay Week Darlatv the Caralval of Lut Tea Day a. Omaha dealers In automobiles are up-to-the-minute In aocurlng cars and there la not ay dealer along tha entire automobile roufHo haa not a full line of 1810 cars. As soon as the manufacturers had their next years cars designed Omaha dealers had In their orders and aa soon aa the cars were ready for shipment Omaha deal ers had In the ordera and received con signments as early as any dealers In the entire country. Travelera are amazed at the splendid assortment of new cars which are seen on the streets of Omaha. When President Taft visited Omaha a soor of automobiles were needed to trans port him and his party around the city. Not a car was used except It was a next year's model and the procession was surely an Imposing one with Us fine array of most modern benilne buggies. During th en tire hurried trip not an accident of any kind bappnd to mar the perfection of toe arrangements. Nur waa th parade slow one. While C. H. Plckena, presi dent of the board of governors, urred Otto Neat man. the presidential chauffeur for the day, to drive more slowly. Captain Butt, the presidential aide, kept urging him to go faster. The result was that some fast spurts were) made on parts of th run. Mora and mor each year the Impor tance of Omaha as an automobile jobbing center I becoming apparent. The boun teous crops .of the farm are giving thou sands of reatilenta of the farm and smaller towns plenty of funds with which to buy automobiles and they are coming to Omaha to buy them. They have long since found that It is much more convenient to buy from a dealer who Is near at band and who may quickly provide any needed re pairs. Many dealers In Omaha tnake little ef fort to sell to the city trait, having cars espclalty constructed for the country roads. These- have more clearances than most tofwn cars berauea they are built to run or country roads which are often washevf and worn by wear. Implement dealers In Omaha wer forced by the necessity nf things to bresk Into the automobile game. There are thirty two of thrse houses and moat of them Job automobiles. This makes Omaha by Tar the biggest Jobbing center west of Chicago. The number of machine some of these dealers stl u something enor mous. It was learned that one dealer old over 400 cars of one mske laat year and then was not able to hold the agency of th car. whk-h was given to another firm. TAt present there are over SO automobiles a us In Omaha, and the number Is In creasing each week. With nearly forty local dealers selling cars It Is natural the number should Increase fast. With his Increasing number of local uaars by far g largest number of sales are mad to mr .Y .I V V- ..... - The Hudson. Achievement of 1609 -Mr. Dunham Ha aaa ehlof racUioar af frran ttul t 1904. la th attr oar ba of Biraotora Mr. Coffin la rtea- IFiPOdlipfiDMsoira Aiuito Co buyera from out In tha state. Each day demonatratora may ba aeen showing cars to the buyera from tha smaller towns. Last week was a banner one for tha dealers &a the city waa full of buyers and quite a number took advantage of the railroads to drive their cars home. FRITZ D0ENUTZ GETS IN THE BUZZ BUGGY GAME Oa of Fredrlcksoa Friends Writes to Htm Concerning; the Automobile. On of H. E. Fredrick-son's country friends writes Mm as follows: - ALFALFA. Neb.. Sept. . Freedrlxsons Oddomoblles Co., Omaha Chendelniens: My vtfe has her mlndt mate up In my head bedder hadt vee bodt us an oddomoblles vlch is nod eating up corns so mutch like all the times vas the horse. Our Mr. Schmidt na bora vlch lives In the sthreet oposites across me vsv waa being ilka he couldent Keep It tickled because he bodt an oddomoblles from you insteadt of having any more his horse left undl lie spoke to mo I vouldt be enjoymends more aim with oddomoblles unsildt of horses. My Sons Rudolph vlch is a big boys for his agea haa goodt al reatty opinions how he can learn to run dh.e oddomoblles vlch makes his modder noUt to be afraid or vorrylnif shall ve huf our necks brok when the machines goes down sits up In th ditches vlch Hudolph vlll nndt happens to let her do because he Is nod excltedments In his head vhere he stays cool and knows vhat.all the times to do before he has been realty to do It. Mr. Schmidts put my headt In notions and shall rite you to tell me all I know aboudt oddo moblles before I make my mlndt down to bodt m my vlfe one as soon aa ammeat Idely because she couldend valt without one Ion till It comes. I will bleass now in quiring some questions In th first places do you take In horses with some boots If I vas sentlng me your orders for an oddo moblles and also some money along in cash beslUs vhat the horse vasnt worth between him and the oddomoblles undt If vnn ii,t took the horse in how mutch money does sne neei 10 oring Desue niseir. Thoae hose vlch vants to went with vou vie are vory sorroy fulls to lo.-e with film vhen vee are parted avay togedder because the horse vah.1t vee hadt belonging to ua vas so schmarts he knows vhadt you spoks him olmosdt before you said him the wordts. Tndt the horse Is neldther nodt oldt yet like he vlll be. His teeth Is look ing he Is nodt coins on yed over tsn. 1'ndt he is Chendleness like he vsnts to be a lamb. L'ndt did nodt care vhadt vent on to b afruld or ha vas nodt achared ta mn svay but twka In his lifes. L'ndt vhen it aioes to puiung ne vas sthrong like he vas a mule attain, t'ndt he la na swift runlnor Jack Rabbits Is achamedt to went also '"i to noat keep up vhen he goes vhadt vas his best. Vhen you llssen your addentlons goodt whndt I apokn all of the horse aboudt. you wl'l keep nodt from seeing he is Consid erabols worth more money than vhadt vnn never hadt ideas of. t'ndt therefours vee have our certainly feelings you will neet podt mutch boots between the oddomlblles undt the horses down In retty money. Vhen you receipt this letters blease in. r your reniya t.eror possible so no times neets to be vested avay. Ve vant our oddomoblles hear to got Uswdt to Rudolphs vhlle the veathtr vas behaving himself be fore It snows. Vhadt at I ii t of oddomoblles oudt hear vas the best to s:hooj in the Countrys. Som botty tolt me nodt fsr ago back I shall do veil with no mistakes to buv von or them n.-trolt-Jaliners car vich did not stuc hlmoelf in In hill vhen be vunts to go id Over. Impelleve oursefs vee are Interesting In thosa J aimers car more aa vee vas nodt In the udders andt you bleass may sent rne over brtcca ammediatel v as boasiMe laid up on tha Cars In Alfalfay. l'ndt dont make soma failures to staje exactness vadt alounces tha horse I coming to between the oddomoblles before the deals in veil overs: oo.it betaeen ua Anodder things vlch Pchmldts aalt to haf my barticulars or wlthoudt failures vhsn the sal was going off sura to make you sent along magnet;) vithoudt also adding th pric to her beeltes vhat the cars aJ reattv cost ma before ah vas nodt in cluiej. 1 think a veak vhen she Is by Ru dolphs h haa no snorter ua for her to show him tbail he aows pwordr sdt .li ilK, 1 " The Hudson of a Big Kara Is a ear that satlaflea tb tasta for beauty tha beauty that enhance aerrlc. It la big-and racy-looking. Not th grace ful line th sweep of th fender and th fram. There I no ear with btter lines. Judged by erery mechanical and engineer ing standard thla car la thoroughly up-to-date without embodying any experimental feature. Th Hudson "Twenty" I th flrt low-priced car which em bodies all th best feature of th standard high-priced machines. Wonderful SaUt Record FIt day ftr the Hudson Twenty" was announced to th trad, dealer aaked for 1,462 car by wire. Th entlr year's out' put was contracted by dealer before th factory had a domon atrator ready. Thla la overwhelming evidence of what experts thought of th Hudaon "Twenty". ,Thea car wer bought by dealer men who know men who must Invest their money and reputation In them. These dealer knw that for th 11 ret time a car on which they could stak thatr reputation as judge otvalu was being built to sell for leas tban $1.000.00 a car free from every objection heretofore raised against care sailing at or near th price. They knew that th Integrity and reputation of th personnel of th Hudaon Motor Car Company was such as to back up every claim mad for th car. Selective, Sliding Gear Transmiaion Th Hudson "Twenty" baa a sliding gear transmission, eel set fv type, three speeds forward and reverse, such as you find en th Packard, Peerless, Pierce, Losler and other hlgh-grad car. Moot other low-priced cars do not hav this typ of transmission. Annie how by those times undt she can cum avay back to Omaha aboudt thla May ve vould vandt nodding outside of nice girls to go where Rudolph Is being aa he dldent yet be a bat boya in his headt. Blease be klntnesa to led us have the re turn males by your ansers so no delays vich took his plaeea couldt happen andt also vhen you nave, him sent along again a catlogs desrhlblngs vhat all you know so mutoh of those Jalmers being yust so bedder then oddar ears vich vera nodt In It by the sites or the Jalmers. Trusting you vers veil also like ve vere I am remaining here yours trullle yet ' FRITZ LMJKNUTZ. K. 8. vlll you cive bleasa along your garrandles those oddomoblles runs goodt wlthoudt aome damages habbenlngs vldth axxiaenoe like t-ijlns sent me along vlth vatcnes so vee can be as on the save altea vhere no chances Is took. Auto Row (Continued front Page Six.) manager and F. J. Knott, formerly with the Chicago, Burlington and Qutncy rail way. Is secretary. The company has about completed arrangements for a new garage and show room on Farnam street, where they will exhibit the 1910 cars, which they are showing on fJInteenth street W. S. Hathoway, district manager for th Maxwell, la expected In Omaha this week. Mr. Hathoway la regarded as one of the best automobile managers In Missouri. The new home of the Maxwell, on Farnam, will be completed about Decem ber 4, The Cole 80, Introduced In Omaha by the Mid-West Automobile company. with offices In the commercial college building, Is a very much admired car and one of power and endurance. The E. M. F. "Studebaker Is one of the prettiest care on Farnam street. It Is trim and graceful, besides powerful, with ample speed. This car celebrated Itself In the Glldden tour and Is sustaining Itself ad mirably. The Carter car brought Into this market by the Omaha Motor Car company with offices at 1117 Farnam street. Is attracting a great deal of attention. It la the only friction transmission car In this market and haa some remarkable hill climbs to Its credit In Omaha. Judge Gratulates Man He Sends Up Sutton Tells Mike Hedrick a Short Short Term in Penitentiary Will Do Him Good. 'judge Sutton gave Mike Ilendrick two years for robbery and then congratulated him that the aentenca was not heavier. "The penitentiary will not'said the court, "be a bad place for you to stay a time In, Handiick." The prisoner waa up Id district court for breaking and entering a box car from which tha only booty he secured waa a peck of crab apple. Soma time ago he was tried for a similar offensa and a Jury managed to find htm guilty of only petty larceny. The court then gave him the most It could and perhaps thought that another day would come. The day did ouul,- . oak S X. TTTE OMATIA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER Wuasnm. 9 1nth BoMk Twenty is not an Imitation Car It is TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP Park Board Plans for Links Connect ing' All Public Areas of City. VALUES OF C0BNEPS IN DISPUTE Some Dealers Assert $3,500 Per Front Foot' la Far Too Low aad Point to Aetaal Bale la Proof of th Aasertloa. Soma days ago two member of the Board of Fark Commissioners appeared before the Real Estate exchange In re sponse to an Invitation to tell about the proposed 150.000 bond Issue and to enlighten the exchange and the publlo generally as to the plana and hopes of the board with regard to what may be expected here In Omaha In the matter of boulevards. Unfortunately the exchange, after list ening o Messrs. Cornish and Berryman. decided to aettle the street car strike and, tn the excitement, the words of the visitors became more or leas forgotten by those present. The situation, as unfolded, was substantially a follows: The Immediate Important need Is the finishing of connections between the parks and tha permanent paving of these boule vards. The leaving of graded but unpaved and unguttered roads Is not only bad so far as dust and dirt are concerned, but it la also a waste of money. So far aa the park board Is concerned, and with the ap proval of practically every one. It Is pur posed to finish thla work at once. The boulevard from Rivervlew park from South Eleventh street to Bancroft street is finished, and likewise from Ban croft t Eighth street. All this 1 graded, macadamed and guttered. On the boulevard from Hanacom park the work la done to Twenty-aeventh. and Burt, and must be completed from Burt to Cum ing street. It will Involve the filling of a deep hole as well as paving. It la contem plated to take over territory from Burt and Twenty-seventh to Nineteenth to connect with the boulevard there. The pavement Is partially completed on thla stretch. The line of boulevard running north from Bemia park to connect with Fontanelle park la now under way. There a boulevard must run northeast to connect with Miller park and from Miller south to Carter. Tha first will skirt Fort Omaha. Elmwood park, lying far to the west as it does. Is to be linked to Fontanelle by a boulevard, the ground for which will be practically all donated and placed on grade. Th gift will chiefly be by George c Co., who have large holdings out thla wa-. A lick approaching Elmwood from the other side will run from the Field club and part of the way here will also be given. It la perhaps well to re-emphaalse the fact that the plana of the park board will give Omaha not only a completed central boulevard system, but an ouur boulevard forming a sort of bell line. Real estate dealers and owners are most enthusiastic over the plans and only wish that more than could be appropri ated. Tbe Ra4 KstsUa excUaug will work 10, 1909. 8 (j:ix tap. rt 0 Uf temk. 4nk The Hudson a Big Car Foot Cylinder Motor Th motor I vertical, four cylinder, four cycle, water cooled, known as the Renault type, & In. bore, and 4V4 in. stroke. And Renault motor are the prid of Franc. Single Piece l-Beam Axle Th front axle Is a one-piece drop-forged I-beam section, of th best grade of open hearth steel, carefully heat treated. Tb Peerless, Pierce, Matheaon. Lottar and ether high-grade cars us drop-forged front axles. Th rear axle is of th semi-floating type, shaft driven, proved out by a score of makers. Three-Quarter Elliptic Rear Springe There Is mor rak to tha steering post than is found oa th average car. Tb springs are of special steel, seml-elllptlc in front, and three-quarter elliptic In th rear, such as you find In tb Renault, Chalmers-Detroit, Plerc and others. , Lubrication la of th pump circulated, constant splash y tem, which hss proved so satisfactory on th Oldsmobll. Chal . mers-Detroit, and other highly successful cars. Th tires are 82x3 Ins. In front and 32z3H Ins. In the rear. Th crank shaft has a tensile strength of 100,000 pounds; tb clutch Is leather faced, con typ; th clearance 1 12!ri Inches nnder the steering knuckles. with other Omahans to get the next legis lature to modify the existing situation. Publication of figures showing the best values of real estate for various purposes In Omaha has caused a discussion as to what the limit really Is on good corners In the retail district. An estimate that will be fairly accurate Is hard to make for the reason that vaJues are partly speculative, partly competitive and to some extent de pendent on Just what the buyer has In view when he buys the lot. "The limit of $3,500 a front foot for the best corner In the retail district Is too low," said a real estate man. "I hare In mind one corner lot with a frontage of sixty-two feet for which 1328,000 was re fused. This is almost 15,000 a front foot and the property could not be touched to day for that amount. I know of other In stances In which property ownera have de manded as high as 17,000 a foot for their holdings. The schedule at least on retail district property ought to be revised up ward." George B. Christie of New Orleans has recently sold through Harrison St Morton his lot on Twentieth, between Harney' and Farnam, for 113.000. The lot la an example of vlclaeltudes of real estate In a growing city. While most of the property In the neighborhood has been going steadily up In value this particular piece of property has taken the opposite course. In boom times It wa held st about $15 000 and with the building over $25,000 has been Invested on It. Howard Spear, who bought It, will hold It as an Investment. It now con tains a building with three stores and three apartments upstairs. Garvin Bro. have Just purchased a 130 acre farm near Brlgga station which will be cut up Into five and ten-acre tracts for sale to prospective fruit growers. The land Is about two miles from ths end of the Florence car line on a paved road lead Ing Into the city. Tha general movement toward the suburbs haa caused a lively demand to spring up for small tracts adjacent to the city which can be put Into fruit or market gardens. MRS. PAUL FILES HER ANSWER Comes Back at ta Banker with De nial and a Plea for Divorce oa Ora Account. Mrs. Nellie S. Paul has filed a cross-bill for a divorce from John H. Paul of Flor ence. Mra. Paul also filed an answer to ber husband' charges In hla divorce peti tion. The answer and cross bill were Immedi ately withdrawn from the office of the district clerk of the court. A general denial la entered to Paul's charges and Mrs. Paul makes some on her own account against Paul. John 8. Paul, formerly a banker at Florence and one of Its best known clt- lsens, applied for a divorce aoma months ago. His petition charged that Mra. Paul waa guilty of cruelty In divers wsya, de clared the 'town far too slow" for her, dressed In men's clothing on one occasion and on another took part In a rough-and-tumble wrestling match with a man at the house of a neighbor. Dyaaailte Wroclta BallSlngs a completely as cough and colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Lr. King's New Discovery, tuc aad XvU Sold by BaatoB Irutf Co ,'v-.' "': ' ..Ml'1::-:' N. , 'Loo or Ae Achievement of 1909 A Licensed Car The "Twenty" has been recognized by the Association of Li censed Automobile Manufacturers. It is th only tour cylinder Ucened car selling for less than $1,000. The Hudson "Twenty ' la making good In use. Dealer and private owners hsve been using them for two months and they are giving entlr satisfaction. Won Twenty-Four-Hour Race On September tenth st th Alaska-Yukon ITxposttlon th "Twenty" won th 24 hour race open to all types of cars. It covered 70S miles In eighteen actual running hour (5H hour being lost through tlr trouble) and defeated th neareat com petitor by nearly 100 mllea. Tb Hudson was th lowest priced car In the race and bested some cars costing five times as much. Mr. Dunham, our designer, drove a "Twenty" from Indianap olis, Ind.. to Detroit via Dayton, Ohio, and Toledo a distance of 882 miles In seventeen hours of elapsed time, leaving Indian apolis at a- rri.. reaching Detroit at 9 p. m. the same day. And he did It without replenishing water, ell or gasoline. These are endurance tests. They tried the car to the utmost Yet no weakness has developed. We have an allotment of so many cars. When we sell that number we csn get no more thla year. Yon ahould see thla car at one and If posslbl plac your order for future delivery. Please mall th coupon now ao wa can send a catalog. Hudaun Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. O. B. Gentlemen? Pleas send me catalog and complete specifi cations of the Hudson "Twenty." Vame Street City.... State a 2044-46-48 Farnam Street OIVIAHA POLITICS FOLLOWS TIIE KING Campaign Will Mount Bostrum, Now that Festival is Over. BOTH PASTIES GETTING BEADY Pete Roland's Hefaaal to Withdraw Takes Some Interest Oat of the Democratic Side of the Contest. Both republican and democratic com mittees have been at ease bending the ad journment of the big show In the Ak-Sar-Ben tent, but will no get busy. Headquarters will be opened Monday by tha republican county committee In the Patterson block, occupying the rooms of the Central Republican club. Chairman Learned and Secretary Waring - will start their work by conferences with the active workera in the various wards and plans will be laid for getting the missing voters onto the registration books on Saturday, October 23, the last day of registration. A meeting of ths democratic executive committee of the county committee, In ses sion this afternoon, marks the beginning uf the active work of tha fall campaign. Despite the fact that a county campaign Is pending, with election day only three weeks off, little excitement Is found among the political workers. This would not have been true, on the democratic side, at least, If the move to gel Pete Boland off the demo cratic ticket had been successful. Since that effort failed, however, even the most enthusiastic democrats have lost a lot of their early Interest. Torn Flyaa I'nlucky. 'Tom Flynn I the r-si umucsy man I know iu politics," said a democratic city officeholder. "There was a good chance for him wbtn John Powers lnsimsd on a third term, but lie was sidetracked. This time we tried our very beat to get him In tha game, without euccesa, and with Boland, a street car company employe, on the democratic ticket, and Ted Morrow, a treet car conductor on the suclallKt ticket, lii alley is bound to win. And It must be admitted that, barring a few complaints, Bralley bss handled a bad situation In good style. That this last statement Is trus Is borne out by the fact the President Ford and other leaders of the Central Labor union are now admitting that they have no great kick coming on the sheriff. By the repub lican leaders he Is today regarded aa one of the surest men on the republican ticket, and with apparent good reason, since Morrow is bound to get Sail tha dis affected democrats, and the sheriff will get many a vote from thoae who do not take kindly to the criticisms that are being handed Mayor Jim by the radicals. They resent all flings at Dahtman as high treason to the new democracy, which is hoping to carry the state with Mayor Jim. I.obeek'a Oana Shoes Alaraa. And, apeaklng of Hahlman, some of his discerning friends are getting a trifle petulant over the gumshoe work of Charles O. Lobeck. The city comptroller haa secured a leave 6t absence from the council, ostensibly for business reasons; but the Dattlman men who can put two and two together for a correct result are ooavUicod Uiat aUibocM Is "prowling'' la r 7 . .rirpl. Triangle on A Radiator Times Square Automobile Co., 1)32-18.11 UlrMatn Ave.. CblcaS. DL HERE ARC BOMB QU.M1.MC AUTVXOBU.C &AR- OAins. Vpton, 4 erl.. U h. p., 8 pan., Juat rpalntd ..M OWainobll runabout, wheel ir, juat v- hauld, at J Kno truck, will carry two tone J iauiao lounnc car, pa., pnw - Rao. I ei.. tl h. p.. i paaa., lat noaal J htilfb ninaha.it S rvl.. tl h. B li Auiocar. 4 crl., JO h. p., t paaa.. uat repainted. full antitnnAri. at ... 50 Btvans Ouryea runabout, paaa., .at Vhu Stum car, t paa 1 7l U b. p.. i aw 1st modd, (ally Columbia, 1 crl., 21 k. .. I pa-, rullf equip ped, at S5 Auiocar, t crl., I paaa., lira lampa, farator. tool, pump, horn, t 0 Dulck, runabout, typ 10, 4 art.. It h. P , lour montba old Cadillac, modal "M", I paaa., iwpalnud, rrr hauled. In fin aondltlon I7 Pearla.a runabout. 1 crl., 14 h. p. 4ou Ttiomae. 4 ayl., 40 k. p., a pas., fully equipped 6-4 Winton, 4 cyl., 40 h. p., a pass., aujitrb con ditio, at And two hundred and titty other, equally chp. Send for (re eupy of our monthly masaatne, Th Tim Bquar Bullal in. Thla will aaelM you in making your oholc el ear. Times Squire Automobile Co., 1UI-U34 Michigan Are., Chicago, III. Draaoh Houaee St. lOUla, Kanaaa City and Hew Tora city. KJUIUDTQ. parts of the state where he has friends, and Is laying down fence wire to shut out other contenders for tb democratta gubernatorial nomination. ebeck ktl ever been given to a dark lantern way ef framing up and that he I ao engaged at the present time many of Dahiman' friends are convinced. "But wait till Jim gets started," they say. "He will set a pace that will aurely tire Mr. Lobeck and will send Shallenberger to the discard." One thing seems csrtaln In the local fight foe tha county offices to be filled this fall. Ward meetings will be fewer and far between. The republican commltle has very little prospect of a campaign fund, and the democrat but little bet ter, except that their officeholders alwaya give up more freely. Chairman Reagan will. It Is understood, follow Boss Flynn'e plan of holding "kitchen conferences" In selected sections of the city, to be at tended by democrats who will devote their time to personal work among the element that cares very little about parties, but does like to be consulted and coddled and made to feel that they are having a say. The republicans may possibly hav on meeting In each ward, but a general scattering of meetings will not be at tempted. Registration will be looked after caiefully, and the character of the men on tne republican ticket, all with clean records, will ba relied on to win the sup port of thinking cklxens In all parlies. MAN JUMPS COURT TRACES Visits Wlfa After Hestrataed aad Now , He Mast Aaswer to tke ladao for It. John Chapman was restrained Wednes day from bothering aire. Chapman, pend ing the hearing of divorce proceedings, but Chapman Just couldn't stay away and Thursday he vlsltsd the family home and succeeded In frightening Sirs. Chapman considerably, so she said. Chapman th ' next day faoed contempt proceedings be fore Judge Estelle. but the csss went over. A suit for divoroe alleging cruelty on the part of her husband haa been filed by Mrs. Luretta Ramsey agaloat W. Ed ward T. Kamsty and one by Lola Sapp against Hlnas Bapp. Ralgh Pool la Buiue Mrs. Blanche Powle lor a decree. . 1 Is j