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THfc OMAHA .SUNDAY. BEE: AUUUSl lb, 1912.
Gossip
Along the '
Automobile Row
Dick Stewart, president of the Mitchell
Motor Car company, left for an extended
trip last wee. He went direct to the
Mitchell factory at Racine, where he e
ceived delivery of the Big Six seven
passenger-Mitchell purchased by C. T.
Kountze for touring the east. Stewart
will ;drlve the . car to Cleveland, wher
he I w ill be Joined by Mr. Kountze and
Ward Burgess. From there they will go
to Mackinac, where they will be Joined
. by Mrs. Dick Stewart and Mrs. C T.
Kountze and proceed to West. Hampton
Beach, Long Island, where the Stewarts
have a' summer home. . The party will
not return until the middle of September.
Mitchell can delivered during last
week went to Harrison & Held, Grand
Island; Green wait Bros., Daykln, Neb.;
L. R. ' Kestereon, Superior, , Neb.,, and
George Watson, Rock Rapids, la.
Colonel B. W. Jewell has been using
a Stearns Knight car since ast October
and has used It daily since that time. He
has owned five different cart during his
use of the chug wagons! but findS tne
Steams Knight best adapted to his needs.
The colonel states that the' machine has
been Jn deep mud JUid.piowed .through, Abe
same as easily as beans rattle through a
tin horn.' 'The car also mustered the dif
ficulties of deep sands on many occa
sloes.' "
A motor truck that Is reported to. have
accomplished wonderful results desplt
great difficulties encountered Is a three-
ton Klusel-Kar truck In the service of
Goffe Bros, of Port Maria, Jamaica, B.
W. I.- This truck Is used to carry bananas
and Is constantly called upon to make
exceptionally tteep grades. : The' owners
write that 'a famous English truck in use
there cannot compare with the Kissel In
efficiency. -. '.. ' v.
" One of the latest devices In ' the auto
line is the new "Austin 191S" motor lawn
mower, which Is proving very successful
and time saving on golf linki in the east
and around Chicago. The car has a me
cbanlcal and dust-proof oiling system and
a foot switch' for emergency etopping.
The motor cutters are pulled by the
frame, thus' avoiding' digging' Into fur
rows. It 'also Aas an automatic release
of cutter drive In cue of hard substances
catching in the rotary cutters.-The oper
ator in front can see' where he Is cutting
and is away from the heat of the engine
and radiator. ,';. '...;
. E. . R. Wilson sold a , Lexington ")'
touring car to E. L. Cain of Omaha last
week."'
' Arthur1 Eton Auto Supply company is
planning to decorate its sales rooms and
have a new supply of stock on hand for
the fall auto carnival,' which' will be held
the same time as the AK-Sar-Ben festival.
Other dealers along "Auto-Row" ore
planning to make the affair a success..
A nix-cylinder Peerless touring car was
delivered to I. Blbbernsen of Omaha last
. week by Guy L. Smith. , '
H. E. Fredrickson returned last Monday
from his good roads, trip, which, extended
to fait Lake City.
Waiter 8. Cheesman, secrtarytreai-
urer of the Cheesman Auto company of
Salt Lake City, was a visitor in Omaha
Thursday. - . !
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Uuy L. Smith sold a Frank) In touring
car to the York-Automobile company at
York last week. J ,','.;',,
The 151MJ catalogues 'of , tha Arthur
6 tors Auto Supply company, SoO pages
each, have been mailed out to dealers and
buyers throughout the middle west
Ed Getten bought the first 1913 model-M
Mollne car from the. local agency last
week. . y .' : ' .' vf ' ;
-Standard Electric cars will be handled
In Onuha hereafter by the Marlou Auto
company. The Standard Electric 'factory
is located at Jackson. Mich, ' ' '
Malcolm Duncan has been sent out as
Iow a representative, of the ; Horn Auto
Supply company of Omaha. .',.' V
Two" carloads of Chalmera V" chug
wagons were received by the H. E.. Fred
rickson Auto company lawt week and are
now ready for distribution. ' "
Charles .WareaaslstantJ general jnan
ager of the.Vnlon. Pacific, has purchosed
a 1913 elx-cyllnder Peerless touring car
from Guy L. Smith.. ...
Six representatives for the Arthur Stors
Auto Supply ' company art now on the
road in South Dakota, Nebraska, .Wyom
ing, Iowa, Kansas and Colorado. This
company continues to follow their motto,
"Consistent advertising, quality, goods
and excellent sen Ice.'," . ". '
The Marmon light delivery truck will
he ready for distribution throughout the
west soon. This car has a capacity of
J,a.to 1.500 pounds and has'an automatic
governor with a speed limit of twenty
mile's per .hour..-The Marion Auto com
pany will be the local agency . for the
truck. ' ' " ' -
Fredrickson Auto company received 11
first. 1311 Pierce-Arrow six -cylinder car
Thursday. The car Is a alxty-stx-horse-power
machine. . ',; ... . . , . .
New model Hudson "37's" will be ready
at Guy L. Smith's sales rooms this week.
Four. Rambler Across country" cars
were delivered by the local agency last
week to, J. L. GaJbralth. Superior, Neb.,
where' they were immediately sold.'.
In .response to the popular demand for
smaller six-cylinder Packard,, a rakish,
five-pasaengcr cons'irt to the "..., far
191 J Jias ben projiu'.ed..by thj Packard
Motor Car company." T!;is new car will
be Known as -the f3$'' and " will turn
around in a street 41 feet C Inches wide.
The local Auburn ' agency r will,' move
inter its new, quarters pn .Farnam street
near Twenty -sixth , thla week... During
the last year G. T. Wilson has built uj
a good tmsfneas In the Auburn "40." -
Model "C-SIx" ha Just been announced
by the'- Stevens-Duryea company. tbt
car presents' wholly new body design
la watch thausU,' hood and bvij -are
Casey's Explanation
(Six years ago The Bee published a poem by Harry P.
Van Arnsdale entitled "Casey's Kxplanatlon," which became
one of the series of poems published since Phlnney Thayer's
famous original, "Casey at the Bat," came out In 1888. Re
cently Mr. Van Arnsdale has revised and lengthened his
effusion, making it fit more nearly as a companion piece of
other Casey rhymes).
From Casey's lips I bad the tale before be passed away,
Which tells the story of his fate that song-famed tragic
day,
When from his hero-pedestal, proud Casey, like a clod,
Was lowered with an awful thud a fallen demi-god. "
i
," Twas not for me to beef," he said, "because they
called me out; v
I've never said a word before, 'tis not my way to spout; ,
But here's the truth for once, old pal, and take it straight
from me, , ...
Just tell 'en that Mike Casey fanned because he couldn't
see. , "
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"Now here's Just how it happened, pal. The' first one
that he threw , . . ' ','"
Was half a foot above my head, but then, that left me
two, ' - .
So, 'What's the use to kick?' thought I, 'The next I'll
, . . hit a mile, ' . -
An' feelln' kind o' conifdent, I couldn't help but smile. ...
"The music from the bleacher fans was surely sweet to
hear,
The cry of 'knock the cover off wsb ringln in my ear,.
My eye was good that day, my boy, I'd two-bagged just
before,
So to myself I whispered like, 'Well, Casey, here'a for
"four. : ' : ' -' " ' : -i
"Now, on the dead, the ump was rank, as bad as be could
be;
That; second one was way outside and down below my
knee; .
And when the umpire said, 'Strike two,' I thought It was
a kid;" .,"',' , '
I asked him if he meant it, and he said, 'Sure, Mike, I
did! . : ;;' 'v
"The gang was next. . They gave a cry to kill that robber
then,
' But I Just smiled, because, thinks I, he won't do that
. -' Kln;' ; ' - ,' .
I raised my hand- the yellin. stopped, an' everything
; '" -'was still, -
lAn' when the pitcher starts to wind, thinks I, 'This one
. I kill!' ' V '
. . . - - ,
"'Well,' pal, that guy was surely right, that third one was
; a beaut,
'The 'minute, that I sees it start I says, ''Here's on .the
' ' "snoot;'' ' , ' :. '
Already. I could, hear the yells .go out: o'er hill ind flat,
Already I could hear the cheers for Casey and his bat.
"But my, oh my. there surely was a hoodoo working
.... .there; .;. ...
You may think that I'm stringing you, but this is on the
' square; l
misses that there ball a foot, and on the dead, here's
why, ':'?"''.''-',.
Just as I starts to make the swing a bug flew In my eye.
... .' ;(,::.;. ' ;. '; ', ; j . ;
"Now that's the truth for once, old pal, . and take it
straight from me, w , '
, Just tell 'em thatf Mike Casey fanned because he couldn't
" ' ": '' .' see; '! ; .','' .'.'"'' " .
The , umpire, he was' rotten-yes,, but here's the ' truth
.' that' all -'- ' c. ' v . , :
It that there bug had stayed away I'd sure have, lost that .
ball." ' Harry P. Van Arnsdale.
ESP1
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treated as one, the hood being a forward
extension of the body Instead of merely
a cover; for tha engine. The hool rises
and widens' gradually from the .radiator
to the enclosing front that takes the
usual straight dash.
Omaha Taxtcab A A'uto Mvery companv
will occupy a . two-story brick building
along the Farnam street "auto row"
about September 1. Th building Is now
In course of construction.
As part of a followup order six R-C-H
cara were shipped to Peru recently, This
car is .proving extremely popular In South
America." . . ' .
An outfit for the auto to irlst, which In
cludes twelve pieces of luggage, has been
designed by C. J. Moore of the Packard
Motor 'Car company.-1 There are seven
suit cases, a hat box, a lunch kit. two
trunks and an lea box in the set. which
Is bo constructed and arranged that It
does not Interfere with the normal pas
senger carrying capacity of. a standard
touring car.' ' ;
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber company
has put Into operation wireless communi
cation , between the factory office at
Akron and its branches in the principal
cities of the country. Stations at New
York Clt, Boston, Philadelphia, Chi
cago and other cities will be equipped
at once. Vit is not. definitely known as
yet whether Omaha will have one of the
new stations. '-! ' (
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The Flsk Rubber company is making
extensive additions to its plant In Chic
opce .7als, Mass., In order to accomo
date the Increased demand for auto tires,
tubes and bicycle tires.
He Sold a Cartercar to Bryan;
Now He's a General Manager
At a recent meeting of the board of
directors of , the General Motors com
pany Mr. Harry R. Radford was elected
to the office of vice president and general
manager of the Cartercar com Dan v with
complete charge of the. big Cartercar fac
toriet at Pontiac, Mich. It brings the en
gineering department, purchasing depart
ment, manufacturing, advertising depart
ment, selling organization with all of the
branches In New York, Philadelphia, De
troit. Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha and
San Francisco entirely under Mr. Rad
ford's direction and he atone will be re
sponsible for their success. :
For several years Mr. Radford has heM
the position of sales manager of tho Car
tercar company ax.d bis work In this de-
partmrnt has merited the recognition
now given his ability. About vr
ne became general salts manager and his
pusn. personality and energy have con
stantly enthused the stlllna oreanlmatl.i,,
since that time.
Numerous splendid deals have been
made under . his direction durinir thu
time. One cf the most notable was when
Mr. Radford secured the signature of
William Jennings Bo in on the dotttd
line of an order blank during the New
York show. The best salca talent In the
land was at work, as every one wanted
tha order very much because of the ad
vertising the sale would bring with it.
While the rest were-waiting below at
tha Waldorf. Mr. Radford secured an
Interview with the colonel. Induced him
to. put his big fur coat on Immediately
and go tor a demonstration. That was
all thera waa to It When the colonel
returned to the hotel same of the sales
men were still waiting,; but ;te order
had already. been given.',
"The Cartercar company ha not had
to redesign their cars year, after year."
said Mr. Radford. "New models have
been brought out to keep pace with the
times and little Improvements have been
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- HARRY F. RADFORD;
Vice President and General Munager of
the Carter Car Company. . .
made hero and there, but the car la es
sentially tho mo with its same friction
ttar.smission and chaln-ln-oil drive.. Sea
son with - season announcements have
never been mnde by us, as we do not be-Ht-ve,
In .thfim. We . believe In making
good cars all, of the time and then keep
selling them month after month.
'"During the conUng year wo will ' build
and market about 5.0 cars. 1 Thla year
we are' putting out 3. OX' and this nurobu'
will be increased by LEW next year, ac-
jcordlPt to present plat' v
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OMAH A BEES
DIRECTORY
Of Automobiles and Accessories
Nebraska BiiickAijto Jompany SL
rjjoola Branca,' 13th and Jf BH S. B. EIEIES, Gon'l Mgr.
widow Branca, itw. " BUnch 1D13-14-18 raniam gfc X.EE KTT1T. Kr&
75,000 Ford cars already sold thla season
one-third of America s product. Five
passenger touring car $C90 three passen
ger roadster $590 torpedo runabout 590
delivery car $700 town car $900 t.
e. b. Detroit, complete with all equipment.
Get catalogue from Ford Motor .Company.
1916 " Harney St'i Omaha, or .direct from :
the Detroit factory. , . ;
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Overland and Pops
Hartford Council Bluffs Xs.
Omaha. Nobr.
m FOUE MODELS
i Prices-$1,150
ai to $1,700.
OHIO ELECTRICS -Y
Marion Auto Company.
c w. Mcdonald, Mgr.
2101-2103 Farnam St.
JOIIfl DEERE PLOW COMPANY
Salesroom -Cor. Tenih and Howard Sis.
Omaha, Nebraska.
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PEERLESS
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UY L. SMITH
2205-2207 Farnam Street -
Wallace AatoinobileCo.
motor car . . rarnam street