THE ; REE:- OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEIUUJAKY 2-1. IDin. r OMAHA BIG AUTO CENTER Publio Bealiies No Need to Go East for Pointers. v- EVIIRYTIIIKG ' WANTED IS HERE nsnect These Oar Oldest Gar toy Oldest t'ovost Csr by Oldost Don i Fail to iors w "in HI nl)Sn)k J IJJ.II ggr n r a- Th J!f-Crsr.i!nj Car. - VThG Everilt 30" 1 fif! Simplicity Is the Keynote of lis Ns&han(sn. These Cars en Display Cirec.ly Oppasifa iha Auditorium all ifeij Vleek H A aua RflH 0 U impansf, mm .1812 Harnoy Street, Omaha, FJehraGka i J5 H T Equip NOW With : the ONLY Perfected QUICK DETACHABLE ( DEMOUNTABLE RIMS .. Carrying Your Extra Tires Already . Inflated, Ready for 'Instant Use. EASIEST OPERATING-MOST PRACTICAL SAFEST Thefirat ani only trcrfVctoj quick ' detachable bemoiintable Rtrns. The onty ones that have paaaed beyond the how-dlpUy-wheel stage of experiment The only ones actually being made In quantities, delivered and In use on cars to -day. The only ones that can be actually delivered for months to come. - " ' .' ' ' .. Xall tor a persona! demonstration and inspect ' ' oar complete stock of tires for all standard . '.i " ' rims, in regular and non-skid treads. ' CENTRAL TIRE AND RUDDER CO., 2127 Farham Stret. FIRESTONE TIRE a RUBBER CO., "American's Xarpeait Exclusive lHr JloJber.". , , , , , , y I v-r'-J-... v V ...l; :J '.. U - j". ' ' V - - t - t ' ':' wi V'ej l ' ':-:) . ... f ' ' , S A' -r - ,i i.NNJTTK KKLI-KHMaM, WOULD CILVMI'lON BWlMMiill, tUIVINQ WU tUlif SU," . - - Roads Force Rates pn. Independents s Attorney McEeynolds Asserts Anthrs cite Lines Were in position to Dictate to Outsiders. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. M Arrument w nontinufd In thm Unltad 8lat circuit court yetterday In the cult of government to. dlnolve the 'allcstd monopollitlc com bination among th anthracite coal carr ing rallrnada and Indoptrndf nt operators. Jamei C. McReynoldi. epcclal aeslttant to the United Btatca attorney seneral, who poke for five hour ycatetday, resumed nil argument. ' The dtfendanta, who include seven rail roads, largo coal companies and- twenty five or thirty small Independent operators, have ten hours In which to arvua their side of the, cane. Frank Piatt of the Le high Valley railroad opfh for the do fence and John U. Johnson will make the closing addrtef. Mr. MeReynolds spoke of the 6$ per eent agreement between the coal carrying rail roads and the independent OprVators whereby the Injppcndtnts ell thlr Trod uct tiv the railroads for lit per rent of the average price received for It at N"rw York. He said tle independents were forced Into making these contracts, which are perpet ual, beoiue the rallrcr I were in a posi tion to dlterlmJr.at auu..is-. them in the hauling of thetr coal. Mr. MuKeynolds furnished the govern, menl's argument t hl olnt and Frank H. riatt. .eoumcl fcr the Lehlijh Valley railroad and the Lehifh Navigation Mm pany, beiaa his tpeech in bthalf of tlio Je(iidr.ts. Rerlowa Laveemrtowa and woundf are heal4 without danger of blood po.ser.inf. ly Buoklen't Aniloa Salve, the healing wonder. 25c. For sale by Beaton Prg Co. . Ir you want to al anythng iulckly d-' vertlae U lit The Use Want Ad Columns. . Dealer from Knaaaa Seen to ; Lrara and JntereateJ Buyers from Irw Xelirwk Are oa Hasiil." The development of Omaha as a Jobbing center Is one and the most Important re sult Secretary Powell exptets from the automobile show at preent belrt held In the Auditorium. "It la very nettlceabls," he said, "the number of dealers who are cumlng tb recognise th city is their mar ket town. This Is what the fr-en In the trade here want and to give au an 11 itiBtratlon of what I mean I may tell you .hat no less than twenty-five dealers a iri.nlted one booth this afternoon." Bacrttary PoweJl mentioned that to ivard tha end of tb,week there was to Le an influx M dea,lera, not only from various parts of this state, but from jont, South Pakota and Kansas. Fdr the' first time in tha hletery of tha olty dal trs have soma from Des Motnts, la. Formerly,' remarked Hecretarj Powell, "they wera accustomed to travel to Chi cago, but now . tUey. are beginning to realise that Omaha ts their natural center Mid that at the' Omaha' ahow they will find the very latest maahlnes on the mar ket and will be as closely kept In touch here with the Improvements and advances in tha automobile world as at tha ahow in tha Windy City." Many slayers Hera. tha attendance In the afternoon, so far, has been satisfactory and the show seems a big attraction for prospective buyers. Last night this was particularly manifest and the music was played to unheeding ears. though It aetrd as a agreeable accompaniment to the discussion of the points'' of the various machines. This was music enough for the repre sentatives of the various automobile manu facturing companlee and If they continue to do the same good business during tho reM of the show .tljey yil not regret the plaint of the bandsmen that their Orphean strains wera waated on the metaphorical desert air. Up to the present more actual buyers have attended the Auditorium than dur ing the first two days of the show last year. This Is tho statement of Secretary. Powell and it was confirmed by those who are looking ' after the Interests ' of some of the leading machines In the ex hibition. The promoters regard this as a very satisfactory feature. Many , of tho visitor are from out of town and all have come Intent on buying and the display Is so attractive and the merits of the dif ferent auto have so capable exponents, that sales are effected before the visitors have passed out of the glare of the elec tric lights. Gabriel's Bora. A novelty on exhibition at tha Powell booth, on the stage, was the cynosure o many eyes while many flngers'made tli aJrf musical and otherwise fiy testing It. - capacities. It was the Gabriel Auto nor which can be attached to any maehlni and which when played by. the aklller operator can mollify the discordance of a -city's sounds. Capable et playing any simple tune, It la sure to' be soon heard In operation In the streets and on ths country toads,, a ths attention it la re ceiving at the shew would Indicate that music, after all, has fascination for the automobile, patron. Then It will be a novel acquisition to the equipment of a ear, and doesn't that count for muchT The Osfiriel horw was on exhibition at the Chicago show. " 7 THE New Rambler is better than any previous Rambler in quality, dignity, sUence and comfort. In some respects it is superior to any other automobile. Its efficiency, due to the Offset Crank shaft, Straight-Line Drive, Sjjare Wheel and new Expanding Clutch, is quite in keeping with the quality to be found throughout its make-up. Shown at Space t, Omaha Automobile Show, February twenty-first to twenty-sixth. I Humbler Fiftv-flvo, aeven-paasenfer, 45 h. p., . Y Fifty-fent,iT-passeag,4Sb.p., IM30; J Fifty-three, 94 h. p., i,SIM mafnetne included. ' . Vv Coit Automobile Co. 2209 Farnam Street 0 inn ha, Nebraska .j"' ' - ....! .1 , . ' .1 ? . FtS mms WS & 4 Balk Uedei IT, frt fl.TM J ' Buiuii M. 10, Toy Tci)j, 91.1M - I ... ' ' - ' ..yl-Tr..-. -' - -, J I , . , Taft Addresses Police Officials in New York City President is Guest of Six Hundred " lieutenants at Banquet . at Waldorf-Astoria. .! KEW T6RK, Feb. IlSIx hundred police lieutenants of New Tork cheered Presi dent Toft last night m he appeared smiling before them at the Waldorf -Astoria, their fourth annual banquet. He had previously attended and delivered an address before the Boelety of the Cincinnati In the State of New Jersey, an arlstooratla affair held at the Hotel Plaits. Leaving there after speech whieh dealt almost entirely with j the life of Washington, the president made ' quick progress to the police gathering by automobile, where he was enthusiastically received. . . Truly "remarkable was the reception whieh the police' lieutenant accorded the president. When he first entered the hall they rose, as a body, waving American flags. In a moment more the room was filled wltb the shrill noise of their police whistles,' which sounded greetings. Then the "Btar Spangled Banner" was sung nd later "America." '" The president said In port: "I have eome to tell you tonight that I am with you. For we are. engaged tn the same duty, that of preserving the law and defending the rights of the people and in obtaining a. square ileal for all. Since I wos II, I can liardly" remember a Urn that I was not holding office and the duties of each have been the enforcement of the law, and In safeguarding the law I have had generally to oount upon the member of the police to uphold my hand." He referred to his contact with the New York police at campaign, and other tlmea and complimented them highly for their efficiency. ' ' Only aeventy-two persons including the president were present at the Society of the Cincinnati. It was so exclusive that the committee declined to give out a list of guista or to furnish reporters with the names of the speakers or with the menu. WEAVER HEADS MEETING OF 4 DIVINE HEALING FAITH Former Presldeatial Caaafdate Will Help Arransx for Coavisttoa j- la Des llalaes. COLFAX, U.. Feb. a ftSpeelaD-OenersJ J. B. Weaver, who Is a renldejuf' of Colfax, has become n enthuslsstlo believer In divine healing of the aiclt as supposed to have been taught and practiced by Christ and His. apostles. lie is chairman of the I committee which has arranged for the na- ' tlonal oonventlop of Believers of Divine Healing, which meets Jn Des Moines March Hun. Dr. Yoakum of Los Angeles nu Deacon Phalr of Manitoba, two of tb roost r.otud advocates of healing by prayer, will , be present At this convention. General i Weaver ban been incited by the Ministerial association of Council Rluffs to speak n ' that city March I acd 7 on "Divine Heal-' Ing." He will also talk before the Young Men's Christian association and the Qrand Army of the Ilepublle. j 'Alls the World Loves If A Winner ; ; . : Regardless of price, hersa power or miiaber of-eTlindera, BuVck cars hare won more important stock ear hill climbing speed amd endnranee contests and made mora world's steek car records in 1909 than all other ear cecQfeiaed. Nebraska Buick Ruto.-:;(p. Omaha Branch, 1912 to 1916 Tanuun Street. Lineela Braach, 13th and P Strteta. h!C.;.'l'.x' 4 t a Bbs' MS5 Bnlck Model P, fl.OOO Bolck Wo. 10 Surrey, $1,000 J ' ' ' y J iipnwugw i i 111 jfa-ni-i i maim im mm i. m m h ium' l i mi u nm i arr.i mm iwayipi mmimmmmmymamammsswwsmmmmmawm mm .M.minmma VM2 U .Cs ( i el j kM Chambrl.in's Cough Ittunedy banislus ; all tendency tuward lo(.urouiiln. j 5th AWWUAL AUTOnODlUE GMOW f Join The Crowd And Enjoy Yourself. Music Every Afternoon And Evening. teOTOR THUOKB IH EABT BABI7AENT Tonicht lo GOCIQTY NIQHT- w J u' to mm rwaarmri SPECIAL ATTRACT!"?!?