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TUK litE: OMAHA. FKIDAY. FEBUUARV 23. ml.
ALL ENGINES ARE AIR COOLED
! Jert Hurphy Talks oa the Working
Power of an Average Engine.
"WATEE. A CONDUCTOR OF HEAT
m a Help tm Vrr-mrr r the lira. 1 nlta
1ft .MfIB KailMr IHt till
im Iair4cr4 with tar
9 tease..
"In th difcusston of t.oo-i:ig ?items
.It mast be remerabereJ thit explosit
'an4 steam englnea are ht engine. And
depend on the proper utilisation of heat
unlti for their action and efficiency. Tit
beat engine, wnet properly eontnructM.
la one which delivers a given amount of
.power with the expenditure of the few
eat heat unit. . A pounJ of coal, or a
gallon of gasoline. Is capable of producing-
a definite number of heat unit." aul
I Bert Murphy, the well known "Murphy
'did It" dealer In Kelly truck?.
1 'The lubrication of the moving parts
ft any mechanism ta an item of expend.
I and In the rase of heat eniflnf should
be added to the fuel charge in deter ml ra
ting' the economy of the engine. The
t amount of lubricating- o.l absolutely
necearary for the moving parts of an
ngina la that quantity which will cause
the moving surfac a to be separated by
.a thin film of oil - all times.
The flash point of a lubricating oil is
that temperature at which it Tallies or
burns to complete 4ecompottl!on. It I
evident, then, that th tmiferature of
the surface which a lubricating oil is
ta separate, should not be higher thaw
the flash point of the oil
"The cylinder walls ere the surfaces
most expoeed to the action of the heat,
and therefore the temperature - of the
cylinder walls most be kept below the
flash point of the lubricating oil.
"In a steam engine the oil is introduced
'with the steam, and neither the tempera
ture of the steam nor of the cylinder
walls exceeds the 'flash point' of the oil.
"In a gasoline engine, the temperature
of the gases at the Instant of explosion
Is often as high aa S.W Fahrenheit, and
If acme means of cooling the watts of the
I ex plosion chambers were not resorted ta
the metal In the walla, after a aerlea of
, explosions, would accumulate enough
'beat to burn the oil.
I "Every heat unit produced frym the
'fuel has a power value when properly
supplied behind the piston."
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Council Bluffs Auto Dealers ;
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IIARRT VAN BRUNT.
UKUItUK VAN 111UNT.
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Heard
On the Fly . .
At the Auto Show
remain here as it would be a great help
tn the sale of the Itut. k cars, as all the
working parts of the motor are shown.
Hosft Hammond, collector of Internal
revenue. Is an entliUMlKtic motorist, hav
ing driven a car 1nce 1W(. jM-vernl years
ago dlttcariled hi exprwae-waKon like
wontrapttoa whirh- as one of lite Xin-t
nuachiiies sold In Nebraska, and he pur-
chamMl a new Overhand. He eya he t
tiKfled lth his car and although he
admired many car at the show, he could
not "see" anything but Overland.
True to the prediction of II. E. Kred
rlckmin Auto company the Chalmers'
compivssed air starter that Is being ex
hibited In a-1ual operation In attracting
us usually large crowds. There Is prob
ably no on feature of construction that
is reviving us much critical analysis aa
the self starter urn) the positive Invariable
Ftartlhg of the Chaltmrs' ' motor as
1emonttratd at their exhibit has caused
much litvorable comment as an unfailing
means of cranking the car from the at.
John P. Itlegg, a Jobber of Htmix Kslls
of the Marlon and Overland cars. Is one
nf the prominent visitors at the show.
He Is a persenal friend of W. C. Me.
ionaJd, the local dealer for the Marlon
cars, and says h really was the cause
of Mr. McDonald baing In the automobile
business today.. "When men like Mr.
Mo(Hnald get Into ttte automobile bun
neas." he eakl. "you can rly that It
Is an honorable and desirable Une of
work i
HUPMOBILE TAKES HILL
. WITH 50 PER CENT GRADE
K. Kelly of th. Veil. Automobile
T.
rompany aold a five-passenger Vil car
Wednesday to A. J. Johnson.
If a amall Brush fell over a'rllff and
Ml Into th. river, whtn would an Oak
land II It (all from lUa earn. clUf?
, Manager Kent of th. Caa. Aulomoblla
romtieny aold on. of th Caaa cars
Wednesday afternoon to an Omaha party.
The aHoddard-Kntcht engine la on. of
th. abounding features of the Uerlght
exhibit. This motor ta lb eonunuuus mo
tion. Two model "30" Bulck can were aold
to local penpl. Wednesday by the Ne
braska Bulck oowipenyl A aumhar of
asemles war. also closed.
Hie new Loaomolitl "all" bought by
Herman Mats of lha Iterlghl rompany
and which 4a being eihlblud In the le
rifht boutb la ItracUnf much attaniivn
at the abuw.
' F. W. Robartea of the Olda Motor
company la una of tha vtaltora at th.
how. Mr. Robartea la a former Omaha
man. While he aaya hie bom. town,
t'hlcaco, la a (rand place, there la ao
place Ilk. Omaha.
The Paxtoa Taal company elnaed a
deal Wednreday with tha Velle company
for two cars. Mr. landnajr, general man
aner of tha John lieere Plow aompany.
aaya that t hla ear la taking well with lha
country dealer.
Manager (llltner of the lUmbler com
pany haa tha dlntlnrtlon of arinna Ih.
laat car on tha floor Wednesday evemtig.
Juat aa th. show oloaed mark. Broa. of
lied cloud. Neb., walked tip and handed
Mm a check f or liliki for a Counlr Club
roadatrr.
H. E. Bldlea of the Nebraska Bulck com
pany aaya that It la aot netsaaary to have
a aelf-atartar on tha Bulck cam becauaa
they caa b etarted by their own oum
preaeloa, Thle, he nayv, la dne to lha
apaclal const ruction of the firing cham
ber In addition to aa offset crankshatu
Tha Premier motor bring exhibited at
1h ahow by tha W. C. Marsh Auti.mobi e
rompany la one of; tts neatest ear. on
the float.. Tht. car haa never before been
ahown la tha city. C. C Lake, weatern
aalaamaa fyr the factory, la at tat. ahow
aaalsUOo Mr Marsh In demonstrating the
motor. , .
The Gray Bounot Taxi 'Una haa Just
raoetvad - two more Chalmer. "ls"
quipped with buncalow llmoualne. for
. taxi service, thai ahlpmrnt havlnc been
received upon ao order for ten of theaa
which the Oray Bonnet Una placed with
the H. K. tredrlcksoa Auto company
about a mootii ago-
I. M. Bvaaa lesaal atwot for tha Inter.
national delivery wagon, aold two cara
Wednesday afternoon, 'i ela makea I a. us
tal number of theaa cara In use la tha
city now fifty-two. He says that tn.
car la laklaa vary wall with the oom
raerdal nea and that a number of bu-
era bar. aiada known their iuuuUob of
Burcnaatns ooa of theaa vara.
All the aaieaiuea for the Baum Iron
work, la tha territory are in attendance
al Use ahow. Must at tlnaa nan have
bean la lee employ of tha company for
iba last twenty yeara. lae
are: t'rank r-al of Uraad Island: . A.
'Winaar ol OkJKKna city; B. b. Htuart
of Ltaoaia; a. U Watkina of acouaad.
U. U. and I- HpiUar aX Holdrwge.
Ona of th f -stares of the Baum Iron
' pompanr'a axuibtt at tha Auditorium are
souvenir horeeenou nail nua whluh are
Ivaa away to ail visitors. Tnese ruto
are aaasiii out gratia, aut when tn.
ns eioaeir luaueied. a eery aoocklna
atau of artaira la revea.ed. for tna nuui
In charge haa caretuUy charged the bo
of tt&ca wlto a siu- tiavuia current.
R . Hsnklusotl of tha araaoaaky
Motor eami.any of Detroit will arrive in
the dty yeateruay ana reeiaia for I tie rest
of tha Wee at in. asow. ua win
strata tha Uraborraky truck. one uf
the featurea of the "Tlddlaher truck."
aa Mr. iJaJifortb of the Jonasoo-Uauifurth
company, tba local ageata lor the truck
aaya, la the way toe power plant la
aituated ander tua ear. By auniM taa
. Ing off a few bolts tha engine caa
so oped .out from nncler the truck os.ti
a baaca aad a
enetly be nude.
W. W. Ramaiy, as lea manager for the
Caaa Motor cunpaoy of tcao. Wis..
(as yeautreajc ami will a-ay durina
tha rrraalnder of tiia.ahow. Mhllo here
be will Oetimiine whut location tha hosl
branch of the Case Motor company wilt
ocropy. At nreeeal toe company la occu
pying apnea In the InrluetriaJ aajaujre, the
local aa-en9r bavtag been reisXntJied her
but a short time. Manager Kent Is of
tba op'moa that tna aslesroom will be
bear Twwau-tuurUi and Karoam.
The Elmore earrale-a ear with fifteen
brotuui part, and the engine la attract-
- Ing eolulderabsa attention al the ahow.
The motor be. avary reliable atandtng In
automobn. circle, and la caoabta of high
speed.- The Elmore haa twice tha Impulse
to every -torn of tha flywheel of that of
any ether foar-cyVader motor and la also
atlenL . Beiac .quipped with a doubie
Iceitioa syateta and two arte of spark
plugs the motor la always aura of catch
ing tha spark. .
The chaaata of the Bale car which la
betac exhibited at the ahow at the Audt-
. toiium tts week will mala at the lotai
sajearooms oc toe neoraska Kul X conr
That th. Utile Hupmoblle "Si" Is aoma
hill ellmbar was demonstrated Wednesday
aft -r noon by W. L. Huffman, th. local
dealer handling IhU car. Mr. Huffman
ran lha car up Se per cent Incline erected
in a vacant lot north of the Auditorium,
and being used by the Maeun com
pany In demonstrating Its car.
Tha Mason concern, offered M tn any
car making this climb. With a spurt th
little Hupp dashed up th. sleep Incline
and back down again with as great ease
aa th. Mason car. II r. Huffman drove
his car up to th. top of th. high struc
ture four luccraaiv. time.
CASE CAR HAS STRONG
ENGINE FOR T MODEL
One of the strongett qtiulitlea of the
Case automobile Is Ita engine. Jt Is a
"T type model, the same as all el 000
cara have. The fase car Is the only fnid
erat. priced car that user this engine
"The reason wc can do this is because the
i"ase company haa been In business for
the last seventy years and the car haa
made a record." said Manager Kent
While we dont make as much profit
on one car, tiecause of the quality of the
engine and all the other parts, we sell
a great many mora.
"It costs the manufacturer ns much to
market his cjr la It does to make them."
said Mr. Kent. "The Case rompany has
atxty-flve branch house and over 10.000
agencies., and :.a traveling ealrsmen In
the L'nlted flat "a and Canada."
OHIO ELECTRIC HAS AN
ESPECIALLY LARGE BODY
One of -the best looking, largest and
best equipped electric motor cars on the
floor at the Automobile show la the Ohio
electric which C. W. McDonald of tha
Marlon AuiomoWI. company Is exhibit
Inc. This car will seat flva passengers
with ease. The body of th. car la
peclally targe. An average man can
easily stand up straight In lha car and
Ihen not touch th. top. Th Inalde
trimmings of th. car are magnificent.
This ear la winning much favor, es
pecially with th. women. Mr. McDonald
has closed two deals for this electric
Inc. th. show opened and he says the
prospects are exceedingly blight tor tha
future sale of tha car.
Klre la Baltlssore Sbeps.
BALT1MOKK. Md.. Feb. n.-Klre broke
out In tna erorehouse at th. MM7lMi- aM (n1u( ln, tol.m contract ta bs
snops oi me naiumore et ..uio rauroao , d wlh ,ne -rowera. The roof on the
Can aery fixes Prices,
KEARNEY. Neb.. Feb. H -(Hpeclal.)-The
board of directors of th. Kearney
canning factory met this morning,
ranged for procuring seed corn, agreed
to pay from $7 M to I per ton for green
sweet corn and $13 per ton for tomatoes,
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Friday, Saturday and All llext Week
Greatest Bargain-Giving Sale of
Men's Clothing, Hats, Furnish'gs
ever known in Omaha. Our buyers while in
the east made splendid preparation for this
bi event and their selections from the best
of the manv cash deals offered has resulted
in brin,,ing"toether over $100,000 worth
of clean, new and dependable merchandise
which we will offer at prices actually less
than the cost of production, Now's your
opportunity.
1,000 Suits and Overcoats, to $18.00 values,
$7.50 Fine all wool worsteds, cheviots,
serges, cussimeres, etc., including a splen
did Hue of blue serges, both winter and
Rnrinsr weiehts. clever styles. Overcoats
are big roomy models, cut full length, strictly
all wool fabrics, made to sell at $13.00 and
$18.00, our sale price iViday
0
Si
Boys' Chinchilla Reef
er Coats, values up to
$G.0O, sizes 3 A QC
to !) years . .
Boys' Knickerbocker Pants
To $1.00 values, will go on
le at. . 15f.
choice rtwv
600 Suits and Overcoats that were made
to sell at $20 and $22.50, new
est styles, best fabrics in A CA
nil weights, at, choice
Boys' Suits Values up to $6.00,
most of them with twto pairs of
pants, sizes G to
17 years
Over 3,000 Pairs Men's Trousers Keg
ular values up to $50, in five bin lots,
Si89csli"r-5'2is,3!!
IM a. ' -vr jsaaeia. w -
$1-$2
Boys' Overcoats, worth up to $9.00,
all sizes up to 17 years, nearly all
styles, big assort- ! Q5 CA50
, ys F
ment
niw . fw ftf tin. nf r!liirhtfnl banrains can be shown Friday. New ones will be brougnt lorwara
.verv Ha t. Watch windows and ads. Here are eifht rousing furnishing goods, specials
7 Be. II Men's pert I $1.50 Men's Jersey
wool and flearetl
lined 8hlrti nd
Drawer. 25S 33J
J5e Men's socks, all
kinds 12
kinds
Men'
Ribbed Union Suits,
at 75
tl.EO Men t all wool
Shirt and Drawers,
t 75
Men's fine laundered Bhlrts,
made with or without eol
lars. All food, new perfect
Ilttlni ihlrti, In light and
medium colore, worth to
13.00, at 60S 40
Men's 11 Kid Olovee.
ln tans and grays, all
sixes, at ...... 49
13 Men's Wool Union
Suits, at ...$1.45
for Friday.
Men's Ail 811k 4-ln-
hand ties, in all the
new spring styles,
worth to 11.00, go
at 25
II M. T,ircc tremendous lines of manufacturers' samples, both soft A-l I I?
MOJO and Btiff, in all most wanted styles and felts, values JK I 1111
IIBW i, 4100 o-o at one -nrice. Your choice "
' , o '
Xow's the time to
buy yonr spring
suits at a big saving
Haydeh.lSres
Xeser before lias such
bargain opportunJtjr
in new furnishings
been offered.
thtf forenoon and owing lc.he htH wlndl
quickly aasurned danweroua prdpoNlons.
A (rest quantity of alsnal torpedoes
stored In the bulldlna exploded. One man
waa slightly hurt. Th. loss a ss Slot ON.
nea; M.tW eannlns factory was completed
lonle-ht and the machinery will be In
stalled soon. '
Key to the Situation Bee Arivertlalnf.
.nsreaasry scjws can
Firt Appearance in Omaha
FLANDCR8 KUSCTRICSOLD BT THB W-ECTBlC OARAQB
CO.
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M0L1NE CARS ATTRACTING .
' VISITORS AT AUTO SHOW
D. V. Beal. local manaser of th. Mollne
Automobile company, says that th. Mo
llne cars have won sret faror with the
people attendinr th. show, especially tha
farmers. He has sold several of these
cars sine. th. opening of the show snd
aaya the prospects for the ssl of many
more arc ery brltrht.
The lone stroke Is tb. sttrartlvs fea
ture of th. motor. It is th. longest
stroke baaed on bore engine In the
country. While tb. engln. uses leas gas
oline than other motors It has greater
pulling power. It runs slower but gets
over th. ground faster thsa the' short
stroke cars.
Mr. Beal has a working model of this
engln. on exhibition ln th. booth.
FLAM1KRH EU3TTMtVOM BT TUB KU'-.rTRIC OARAGE CO.
A Break far l.lkerlr
from stomsch. liver and kidney trouble
la made when a tie box of Dr. Klng'a
New Ufa Pills Is bought. Why suffer?
For ssls by Beaton Drug Co.
FOR ALL MEN AND WOMEN
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AUTO TRUCK HAS ENGINE
WHICH IS EASILY REMOVEf
Many novel features arc shown In the
Orsbowsky Auto Truck on exhibition
with the Johnson-Danfortb company.
Tbls truck has Its engine built on a
separate frame so that It can readily bs
removed from th. truck at any time.
It Is claimed for tbls truck that If any
thing should get out of order, with th.
engine that It can be taken out and a new
on. Inserted without In any way disturb
ing the truck or Its losd. The engine
hangs on rollers and Is pulled out and In
the same as drawers In a sewing machine.
Too will find that eraggtsts everywhere
speak wall of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. They know from .long experience
In Hie aala of it that In oases of coughs
and colds It can always be depended
upon, and that It Is pleasant and safs
u take. For sale by all dealers.
DUPLICATE OF BRYAN'S
CAR IS0N EXHIBITION
Til. exact counterpart of Ih. tl.TOS Car
tercar coup, purchased by William Jen
nings Bryan at th. New York Automobile
show Is on exhibition at the Auditorium
and la always th. center of an Interested
group. This car la a handsome one, light
snd comfortabu. and yet aristocratic look-big.
Key to tna BltuaUoc xtea Want Adv
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