There is only one best for- Motor Lubrication Frost and Carbon " 4 Proof 9 7 ' .TOM MS kiss Frost and Carbon a l is THE BEST 't i .... AUTOMOBILE DEALERS AND OWNERS Call at our office, 5th floor of Brandeis building, and let us tell you why Polarine Oil ' is the best motor lubrication on the market. H tttTi Standard OMAHA Oil Company (NEBRASKA.) SHOW RECALL FIRST CAR H. E. Coffin Qr6vvi Reminiscent in Telling of Advau6o,MB(lc, - i i WONDERFUL CHANGES NOTED No I.onaer I the Xnlr Cnr Tol crnteil Time Wna MVUen Auto llnri n no Fired U Con tinually. "Vou don't have to bo very old to recall tha time sixteen years ago when a bit? circus, considering tin automobile a great novelty, featured one In Ht 'procession of golden chnrlotm,' "' said Howard H. Coffin, vice president und designer of the Hudion Motor Car company. "Neither need you have lived many years to remember the first road race. It was run In Parli In about 1S05, and It you will Ket papers of that day you will read newspaper men's sober description of' the drivers Jumping out of their cam when steam got low and running around to the rear to fire up. Most of tho nuto mobiles then were steam cars. "And the winner of that race averaged seventeen miles an hour Tho other day In a race at Ilrooklands track it car won with an average speed of nlnoty-one and 6no-haIt miles an hour. "In the first American road race In 1S95, cars had to bo pushed uphill. Thcro are few hills In this country today that an automobile can't climb and most Htbraska Automobile Owners Incorporate Their Own In surance Company Taking their cue from the automobile owners of Iowa, who .have been operating thlr own insurance company for the past four years, tha automobile owners of Nebraska have filed Articles of Incorpo ration with tho Secretary of State Incor porating the Automobile Mutual Insur ance Company of Nebraska. The auto mobile owners and dealer of Iowa are getting their Insurance In their own com pany at a cost of only 00 of the rates charged by eastern and foreign compa nies. Tha Incorporators, who. are among Oma ha's best business und professional men, are. Mr. Chae. O. Trlmball of the com mission firm of Trlmball Hros., chas. t. Beaton of the Beaton Drug Co., Kdward it Wellman of the law firm of Pratt & Wellman, Itoy 1 Nye, who has recently located In Omaha, and L. V. Spalding of the Omaha Safe Deposit Co. Associated -with these gentlemen Is K. A. Nye of pes Moines, who was Vice President of the Century Fire Ins. Co. for II years, and W If. Springer, who Is recognized as an automobile underwriter of exceptional ability. Mr. Springer has had sole charge of the Iowa company and tho success of this company proves that the' Nebraska jvmpany will be safely managed. The automobile . owners or Nebraska should place their Insurance with this home company. A saving of 40 of the enormous amount of money that Is sent out of Nebraska yearly for Insurance Is worth while. The company have opened offices at No. 123 V. O, W. Hldg. Let's all boost for "Nebraska Insurant ior Nebraska people." owners want to climb tho average hill on high speed gear, '.'The writer built ils first automobile a two-cylinder steam cnr li) 1SOT, What the life of tho modern automobile Is can oitly, oe 'guessed when I t'eUtyoit that this first car is dolrjg occasional service as a truck about my .Detroit home toduy. "The cnr- has-to bo 'fired up' for some tlmo beforo getting Into action. Con trast this with our latest models In which you press a button to crank the engine by electricity. You hung an oil lantern oii such cars as Uoro werp a docade ngo. Today three buttons turn on or oft alt clectrlo lights, head, side, tall and dash. "Hut the gns engine has been primarily responsible for tho motoorto progress of Individual transportation, 801110 thirty years ago gasoline engines weighed 5,000 pounds two and one-halt tons to the horsepower; The fly-wheel weighed as much as a modern automobile. Today the point of development has been reached where tho weight Is sometimes only ten pounds to the horsepower, "It a man successfully built a single 'horseless carriage' a doxen years a Ro und It actually ranIt was considered little short of n miracle. The 1912-13 sea son will probably see about 200,000 cars built nnd they all run. "It Is not so long ngo that 'machines' roared, wheeled, sputtered, throbbed and coughed In n way that no present-day owner would for an Instant tolerate. The silent, vlbrotlonles, comfqrtubto earn of today are In striking contrast to the days when a roaring car was typical. "What the life of tho modern cat Is can scarcely be gUess6d, The first car built by the Hudson company -car No. 1 is do ing dally service In tho hands of Joseph P. Davis. Poughkeepslo. N. T. "Tho problem of how long an nutomo blle will lie useful remains unanswered bvouuse, ns near as I can ascertain, few, If any, luivo gone to tho scrap heap, and this means a good deal when you con sider tho fact that by the end 6f the 1912-13 season there will be upwards of 1,000.000 cars In use In this country." interstatTmanTger pleased with auto show "Judging the Omaha Automobile show from others which I have had the pleas, ure of attending," said nn interstate rep resentative, "I think It one of the best. Your decorators surpass any seen most every style on exhibit one could wish for, and a large attendance." Among the models the Interstate Auto mobile company Is showing Is their new six-cylinder model . Tills far Is at tracting considerable attention at their booth. Inasmuch as It is thoroughly equipped In every respect. One of the features of this car Is the lighting system I which gives five combinations of lights with but one switch, being one of a very few cars equipped with a dimmer on headlights, which Is very beneficial for City driving. BUICK SALESHWANAGER TELLS OF AUTO SALES "Looking over tha year we can't help throwing out oui chests a bit." sav 11. k. si.iu. nr. dent of the Nebraska rtnli-u Mntn- part-. "I don't mean altogether In out.Mit. nnr In iislas a . -.e ... .. mmuujii inert aro a lew talking DOthtfi thflr. Is governed by sales, and saleu, of cwur.e. on euvcintu py uemunu. ivms.id Is in - -; rr : : turn go vcrned'hy-iUio. goods produced, and thQ goods produced 'depend lipn methods and quality of shop mnnufuctoro. T.o 1913 Output Will bo 25,000 fars, ' ENGER MOTOR COMPANY PLACES AGENCY HERE H. V. Shaw, superintendent .of (tho Unger-'Motor Co. " of'-'eliclfi'natl, Is in Pmalia' at1 the automobile show. Mr, Knge'r has. attended . all the Hulpmobllo shows this year ami has been coming to the Omaha shows since 1910,Knnd' in his opinion the show held In Omaha surpasses most of those throughout the country und Is far better than any Omaha has provlously Held. . Tho Kngcr car Is u new one to this city. Arrangements havo been mado for It to be handled by J. O. McUean of Council Illuffs and Mcllcth Hros. will care for Nebraska, with headquarters In Omaha. The latter have had the stato agency alnco tho stato ialr and havo gone far toward putting tho Hue "on a pormanent basis In this territory. Tho factory gives with tho car a rather unique guarantee, lnaspiuch as It Is for the life of the car and not for any specified period. Auto .mow remounts. J. P. Marshall, branch manager nt JittiiHus City of tho Dulck, Is visiting Loo Huff. II. IS. Bldles of Uncoln, president or lh Nebraska nutek company, Is Jn the otty taking In tho show. F. M. Travis of Tnrklo. Mo., a Hulck dealer, Is at the Automobile, show, rt.i U Joe Adams of Hiawatha, Kan. Leo Huff Is showing n ttUIck In skeleton form. The working pnrts are all vulbie and are lit up with small Incandescent.). K M. Pegau, president of the irnion Pacific steam bakery, purchased u sevui pussenger Abbott Tuesday. It. n. ll.iw man, assistant sales manager of the Ab bott company, Is In the city, and H. V . Chapman, aaslstnnt sales manager of No. braska, will arrive hero today. I. "V. Prenlca, who conducts the Pnx ton garage, recently took over the ugenoy of the Dorrls cor, He has booked n gJ'M armful of orders nnd has a chassis that will attract the attention of anyone who understands the need of having this part of the machine strongly constructed. H. W. Haacnll. from the Harley Da id son Motoroyole factory In Milwaukee, Is here as the guest of Vlotor H. ltoos. 1! M. Halrd of the Yale factory at T-J.edo Is also here helping lUios make xalus. These "go-devlls" are destined to be more popular than ever this coming year una sales have been made right and left. The J. I. Case people are taking a great many orders from out-of-town agsuts who have been bringing In buyers. Jn the last two days they have booked fif teen cars for Immedlato delivery. J. If. Dempster, agent for the car at Oukland. drove In Tuesday and encountered sevfiil long stretches of road where the sti)w was thirty Inches deep. Wurktuir Day nnd Night. The Midland factory nt Knst Mollue Is working double shift In order to keep up to the 1915 demand for a medium prlctd car which Is exceptional. It Is not to be wondered at. especially . when there are no many good medium priced cars on the market today which arc just as good as an expensive foreign make. The Midland Is a well built car and only the best materials are used. Mr. Uetbe. gen eral manager of the Midland company, says that although the work Is being done In shifts, nothing Is slighted all the employes are specialists. . A Ton of Hold . coi'Jd buy nothing better for female weak nect!i lame back and kidney trouble than Uleutrlc Hitters. Only We. Far sale by Deatun Drug Co. Advertisement. Don't Let a Notice "MONKEY With Your Magneto! December 1, 1912. Dear Sir: You no doubt will overhaul many cars during the winter monthB, but there is one part of the car that you should send to the OMAHA RTJBBER COMPANY the magneto. Just because the owner of the car has had no trouble with his magneto all season, is no sign that it , will run all next season without giving him trouble. It is a fact, but perhaps not generally known, that a magneto that has been run over five thousand mile should be thoroughly overhauled, cleaned, adjusted and re-magnetized, thereby putting same -in as good condi tion as when new. , Wc have an Ideal Magneto Sorvice Station the men employed therein know all makeB and repair and ad just them to a nicety. There is absolutely no need to send to the factory for a part. The magneto is the heart the very life's blood of the car. The man who attempts to put one into shaptj must be as careful as a skilled watch-maker is when handling a watch; and here is something interesting to; every man who owns a car. .... If you are not satisfied with your present magneto. wewill exchange. with you for a new.Remy. Just tell us that -you are interested and the plan goes out to you on the first mail. This is important: If you send your magneto to us bo wo receive it in the morning, it will bo repaired and returned the same day. Be sure to send outfit complete, which includes the coil. ' Yours truly, THE OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY, OH. XX! KM. XIUO.U UXU, XXCtUUtUllj, 4-. He Drives Family Scantily. Clad Into the Coldand Snow Hnrry McArdle of 1307 South Twenty fifth street was sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail by Police Magistrate. Foster for abusing his family. Testi mony In court was that he came home intoxicated, chased his wife and five children from tl(e house and locked th-j doors. The children were scantily dressed and suffered from the exposure to the cold. Neighbors liouscd. the family until the police arrested McArdle. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising is the Hoad to Iluslutss Success. AVERY AND PUGSLEY ARE TO SPEAK HERE" TODAY Prof. C. V. PugTley. superintendent of Bgriclltural extension at the stnte unl varsity, will speak before the Commercial club Thursday- noon on "County Farm Development." Chancellor 3. Avery will also be u speaker, discussing "The Ad vantages of Medical Kdueatloi: to the Community ami to the Public at Lai go. cm RE1VTV MAGNETOS WILL GIVE YOU Constant Service MAGNETS REMAGNETIZED MAGNETOS REPAIRED LET US KNOW YOUR TROUBLES THEY ARE OURS "ALWAYS ON THE JOB" WESTERN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY CO. 1920-1922 PARNAM ST., OMAHA. PHONE, DOUGLAS 5041 THE OMAHA DAILY, EVENING AND SUNDAY BEE. Tho Best Advertising Mediums in Their Territory.