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Omaha's Greatest Clothing House
BERG'S FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE
Tim BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, fAIICIt 1, 1013.
THIS LAMBERT FB CTIOH DRIVE CAR
IS UNUSUALLY GOOD
Of necessity you must have a car that
will climb hills casilj:, Consequently you
should investigate the Lambert car thorough
ly. Not only will you bo impressed with its
.hill climbing ability and sturdy construction
but with its beautiful body lines and excel
- -lent finish.
The long full elliptic springs, the Ruten
ber Motor, long wheelbase, make motoring an
extreme pleasure in a Lambert.
Especially does its' Patented Friction
Transmission appeal to the lady who motors.
Consider the specifications of this ma
chine with all others and you will wonder at
the price.
FIVE EXCELLENT MOB
ELS AT PRICES VARY
ING FROM
$800-51450
i The I
I 2416 Fi
The Independent Auto Sales Co.
DISTRIBUTERS
Farnam Street, Omaha,
SEE IT AT THE SHOW
les Co. i
Nebraska 1
HcanmHr
AUTO LIKE THEHUMAN BODY
Cadillac Manager Draws Compari
son of the Various Farts.
GASOLINE E00D FOR THE CAR
Cngine U the Ilenrt and the Car
bureter the Lungs Each I'nrt
Hum Ms Omv Specific 1'" mic
tion to .Perform.
"Jt Is safe to estimate that nearly 75
per ciU of motor car troubles can be
eliminated by educating tho public about
the construction 'and action of tho var
ious mechanisms," said K. Phil Merrll,
manager of the educational department
f the' Cadillac factory.
"When one looks at an automobile
chassis perhaps Its first Impression Is
confusing," particularly to one who Is not
mechanically inclined. But Just stop a
moment and segregate one "unit from
another and firmly tlx It 'In your mind,
and then the process of connecting them
up lntq n complete machine Is not so
difficult. There are only less lhan a
"baker's doren" units In tho construction
when .separated from each other.
"To. make It easy for tho layman, let
us compare the different mechanisms' of
the car wlUi the organisms of" the human
body. It Is really remarkable how close
the resemblance will be. First, the frame
with Its cross members, corresponds to
our skeleton with Its ribs and bones. The
gasoline tank Is the stomach, the gasoline
the food. Next comes gasoline engine,
which represents the heart, for It devel
ops the tat or Impulse which sends the
life down through the car.
"The carburetor y Is the lungs of the
car, for it breathes In the air which vi
talizes the gaiollne and makes It the life
dvlng fluid, or mixture. The clutch Is
a muscle for It picks up the load and
passes It over to the power giving point.
The transmission Is the brains of the
car, for It directs tho control. It tells
us or .permits us' to go forward and back
ward, ftyst or slow. Just as the brains
tells us to walk or run, go forwards or
backwards. The steering gear Is also an
Isolated cell of the brain, for It directs
the car to the right or left, avoids an ob
ject here and there.
ConnertliiK Ialiikn.
"We find numerous little roils which
correspond to ligaments or cords, framing
connecting links, and making possible ac
tion in some distant part. For Instance,
the brake bands are muscles and ths
brake rods the cords which work the
muscles and top the car. Universal joints
In the drive shaft are llko tho wrist and
elbow, they permit flexibility of action.
Tho radiator represents the pores of the
car, for It radiates the heat and keeps
the system cqoI.
"The lubricating system, with the
grease cups at all Important Joints, cor
responds to the lymphatic glands of our
human' system, which keep' all of our
JolntH working free. The Ignlttoh system.
Is the nervn center or system. The rear
wheels are tho feet. They propel us. The
front wheels are the hands and the
springs tho muscles for they receive this
shock of the road. The tires, the flesh
Of the hands arid feet, which must be
soft and springy to meet hard surfaces.
"So that we have Incidentally the sams.
functions performed by these various,
mechanisms as are performed by corres
ponding organisms of the human body.
Now thero are certain vital qualities that
must be embodied In the make up of i
motor car. Just the same as In the human
body.
"The-heart must be strong arjd durabla
the lungs capable of handling poor nlr
and good air, poor blood as well as good'
tho nerve system must bo strong and well
regulated and protected. The brains must
Men's
Young Men's
and Boys'
Suits,
Overctats,
Trousers,
Hats and
Furnishiig
Goods
Tremendous
Reductions
R
Men's Furnish
ing Gsods
25 Discount on regular linos
of Underwear.
Medium weight, wool underwear.
$1.50 vnluo, nt, per Kr
mcnt SDd
fA.no and $5.00 Vassar Silk and
Wool Swiss ribbed union suits
nt 83.38
Amorlcan Hosiery Co., Australian
wool underwear, regular $3.00
vnluos, at tho garment 81.70
$3.50 worsted, close crotch, union
suit, at 82.40
Men's $1,50 Vassar union buub,
at 85tf
Men'B $1.00 union suits . . .
Mon's dorby rlbbod underwear, up
to 75c values, at garment 35
Men's Silkateen underwear, $3.00
values, at the garment. .81.10
SHIRTS
$2.50 all wool flannel shirts,
while tlioy last 81.20
Regular $1.00 ncgllgeo shirts,
now spring patterns 60d
$2.00 custom tailored shirts
at SI. 10
Manhattan, colored, stiff bosom
shirts, $2.00 and$1.50 values,
at 70
$2.00 cuff-turn shirts ...81.10
Negligee shirts, detached cuffs,
$1.00 and $1.50 values, at 40
Separate collar, light flannel
shirts, $1.50 values 05d
$1.60 white, full dross shirts,
at 08
$1.50 negligee shirts for stout
men, sizes up to 20 8l)i
Military collar, Bosiotto shirts,
$1.50 values 05 ti
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
Broken llncs of suit that former
ly Bold up to $21.50, on salo
now at 85.00
Broken lines of suits that former
ly sold up to $10.50, on sain
now at 87.50
Broken lines of suits that former
ly sold up to $25.00, on salo
now .80 to 812.50
Broken lines of Kupponholrnor,
SchlosB Bros., Stoin-Bloch and
Society Brand suits and over
coats, that sold up to $40.00, on
salo now at 815.00
All ovorcoats at prices that will
amazo you some overcoats that
sold up to $26, on sale now
at SO, to 812.50
Mon's hats, worth up to $3.50,
divided into two lots
at 05 and S1.G5
MKN'S ODD TROUSEIIS
Worsteds, Chevlos, Sorgos, Cassi
mercs, all brokon lines, worth
from $1.50 to $5.00, on sale now
at ... 85 to 82.50
8WKATEU COATS
$5.00 heavy wool sweater coats,
shawl collars 83.35
$3.50 wool sweater coats, shawl
collars 82.25
$1.00 sweater coats at 65
35c Golf Gloves )
Men's Unlined Working? Olovos,
50c and 75a values, at ...37tf
In the Boys9 and
Children's Dept.
KLANNKIj Sill UTS
Regularly $1.00. at SQrf
Shirts, collar dctachod, slightly
soiled, regular 75c, at . . . .lOd
Kleoco Iilued Union Suits, rogular
60c. nt ...35
Boys' Waists, regular 76c, now
at 4
Muslin Pajamas, rogular $1.00,
now at 40d
Children's Sweaters, . regular $1
ami $1.50, at 4j)d
Two-Plcco Underwear, regular
EOo, at 20d
NlKht Shirts, regular 50c, at llQh
Boys' Sweaters, regular $1.00,
at ? 59
Children's Rompers, regular 50a,
at ... 25v
Boys' Windsor Ties, rogular 25c,
at ...5d
Buster Brown Belts, worth 26c
apd 35c, at lOsi
Boys flolf Gloves, regular a 0c,
at
Boys' Seout Gloves, regular 50c,
at 25
Children's Seamless Ribbed
Waists, rogular 50c, at ..10S
Boys' Knee, rants, that Bold at
$1.60. $1- and 75c, are divided
Into a lots . . . ,39 59 79
MEN'S HOSIERY
Fancy and Plain Silk Mslo Hoso,
50c valuo, at 25
Silk Lisle Hoso, 25c vals., 12H2
Everwear 811k Lislo Hoso Cpalrs,
guaranteed 0 months, sol for
$3, now at 82.00
35c Shakor Wool Hoso, at . .19
ADVANCE
SHOWING
OP
SPRING
HATS
82 812
2
3 Alt? CL
ADVANCE
SHOWING
OF
SPRING
SUITS
SIO to 840
In Every
Department
We Are
Offering
Merchandise
at Less
Than
Origiial
Price
G
be well proportioned and cotmble of
handling sudden changes, to respond, M
It were, with depedablllty and fa on.
'In other words, we must first have
correctness of design, which like all
thlngR In the worm Is variegated by tha
Idofis t if different engineer. Now cor
rectness of design means this: A design
that will glvo tho maximum results with
the least possible trouble, the lowest cont
of maintenance for the longest period of
time. Also It must be accessible, adjust
able and carry with It a low cost of re
placement of Individual parts,"
TWO BIG BATTLES IMPENDING
(Continued from Page One.)
similar condition at Baltlllo.ln Coahulla
prevents railroad operations to the north
over tho national lines. Tho roads to
Tnmplco also are Interrupted, making a
detour by way of that port from the
United States to thlg city impossible.
Znpntn Will .Surrender.
Itamon Martinez, who for several
months conducted semi-official negotia
tions for peace between Madero and Za
pota. declared today that Zapata would
surrender and co-operate with the central
government.
According to the prlvute secretary of
provisional President Huerta the situa
tion In tho state of Sonora Is grave. Ban
dits, he said, are overrunning portion of
the state and many families In tho city
of Hermoslllo ate among their numbet?
fearing an attack.
Jose Maytorena has abandoned tho gov
ernorship of Sonora and his place nns
been taken by Ignacia Pesquclra. Tho re
tiring governor declined to support tho
new regime In Mexico City and Is organ
izing troops to sustain his position.
12 llliIO
MAD KIIO IS IflM.IM)
Series Eight
This is the Standardized
Cole Electric Starting
Touring Car
- The ear that is writtngTGasoline History "
When you buy your next car
See that it is hacked by a big strong organization, such as the Cole offers you.
SEE THAT YOU' GET Stan&ard construction. Long wheelbase.
The wheelbase la the distance fora the center Whether or not you buy a Cole, Insist that
of the front hub to the center of the rear hub. your car baa a liberal wheelbase. You can get
One Inch difference In the wheelbase makes all It on all good cars after a while you can get
the difference in the world In comfort slS it on a Cole now.
Inches difference in the wheelbase makes your THE COLE COMES IX THREE CHASSIS,
car a great deal more than six times as easy DELCO 'ELECTRIC STARTERS,
riding, for erery added inch Increases the easy . (j0ie uM u6-inch wheelbase, oc
riding qualities of your car by arithmetical VTO- complete equipped Pl.Ooi)
gression by a sort of mechanical compound in- . Co,e 50(M 122-Inch wheelbase, !, QftC:
Then, too, extra wheelbase means more sprawl Ifult rU!T,
room in the tonneau and front seats. That Is . t-0'" Sw-tyllnder "0,M 182-Inch D JQS
why the ColeXe-passenger touring car can be wheelbase. completely equipped P,400
converted into a seven-passenger car without '0 difference In quality merely diamonds of
cramping the occupants. Tarylng karat.
You can see the Cole at the Omaha Auto Show or at the
COLE MOTOR COMPANY
. -i District Distributors
' -Cole Motor Car Company . y,
Ffeen Ooogki 7700 Indianauolii 1910 Farnam St., Omaha.' Neb.
Itrport or Dentil of llrotlier or I.nte
I'rcsldrnt Confirmed.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S.-Offlclal an
nouncement of the killing of Kmllo
Madero, brother of tho former president
of Mexico, reported several times re
cently, was contained today In a dis
patch from Ambassador WlUon, who re
ported Madero shot while leading a robel
force In the northern states. This brings
brings tho death list of Madcros In tho
recent Mexican troubles up to three. No
confirmation has been received of tho
reported death of Itnoul 'Madero, another
brother.
Conditions In southern Mexico, Am
bassador Wilson reports, seem rapidly lo
bo Improving. The governor of Yucatan,
brother-in-law to former Vice President
Snares, Is reported td have advised the
Huerta government of his submission,
as have the governors of Tabasco,
Oaxaca and Campcche.
Thex-onsul at Nogales, reporting Mad
erlst activities in eastern Sonora, says a
band of rebels Is gathering to oppose
the Huerta government. Reporting tho
burning of fifteen bridges on tho Mexican
Centdal railway, north of Torreon, the
consul at Durango says there Is a rumor
that Campa's rebel band of J.IOO shortly
will lay down their arms.
A Mlmotlnir Scrape
with both parties wounded, demands
liucklen's Arnica Salve, llonls wounds,
sores, burns, bolls, cuts or piles. Only 2Sc.
For sale by Deaton Drug Co. Advertisement.
Messenger Tells
of Taking Money
to Anhut for Thaw
AI.BANV, N. Y., Kcb. 28.-Horace A.
Hoffman, who said he had been In tho
employ of ) Tarry IC. Thaw as a "mes
senger," today told fJovtrnor tiulzern
committee of Inquiry his version of the
latest attempt to liberate. Harry IC. Thaw
from Mattcawau,
Hoffman testified that on Novembor
13, 1912, Thaw gave him an envelope con
taining Consolidated Qaa stuck and J.'sOOO
in cash to bo delivered to John Nichols
Anhut, a lawyer, at his office In Wall
street. .Hoffman corroborated Anhut's
testimony regarding the "contingent re
tainer" of 125.000. Tho witness said that
at the request of Thaw he received two
receipts from Anhut, both of which ho
had photographed. On January 2 last
Anhut returned 100 nhares of the atocle
and Hoffman sold them for "nearly JH,
000" under Thaw's direction.
Hoffman told of having carried mes
sages to Alfred Henry Lewis of New
Ydrk for Thaw and of having seen Iwls
at Matteawan. He said ho hoard Lewis
and Thaw talking about "writing some
stuff something Thaw thought the peo
plo ought to know."
Was Lewis In tho employ of Mr.
ThawT" asked tho committee's lawyer.
"I don't know," replied Hoffman. Thn
witness admitted having paid money to
Lewis for Thaw, tho amount of which ha
declined to state. "I supposed I was pay
ing Kim for the writing he was going to
do," added Hoffman, w'ho said ho also
had paid Lewis "some expense money.'
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Biff Returns.
Of All Cars at the Show,
See Reo Fifth Before You Go
Concentration on One A Feu) Points of Excellence
Model Exclusively
Found Only in Reo Fifth
Reo Fifth
With Complete
Equipment
$1,195
The entiro interests of the
Reo factory are concentrated
upon but one car bxclufcivcly.
True, this car is put out with
several different body types,
but ull undor the saino motpr
and chassis. Such a policy per
mits tho factory to carry itself
along smoothly and efficiently. Each mechanic is bent
upon one purpose perfection of the part he works upon.
There are no twenties, twenty-five nor other models than
Rio the Fifth, a 30-35 full horse power .
car, and the one aim of the Reo factory is
to make this car the greatest value on the
market for the price it brings. That the
purpose has been fully accomplished you
will admit by a little study of the speci
fications and a look at the car itself. This
wo urge you to do before a final decision
upon any car offered. You will be well
repaid.
Reo Fifth
With Gray &
Davis Electric
Light mnd Starter,
$200 Extra.
While Spring -deliveries
are still
to be had, arrange
for a demonstra
tion and order
your Reo Fifth
The four cylinders of tho
motor are cast in pairs. The
iron used is of tho very closest
grain subjected to tho severest
tests. Each cylinder is a 4
inch bore with 4Vainch stroke
and has shown 38 horse power
in tests though it is called by
us only 35. Each part of the motor is fitted to l-1000th
of an inch. Tho engine is without an equal for easo of
adjustment-T-all parts . being easily accessible. Before
and after tho motor is put into chassis it? 18 sub
ject to exhaustive and gruelling tests so that its '
perfection Is not guessed at, hut actually realized.
Then, Itco Fifth is called but 30-35 horse power,
but every part going Into this remarkable car Is built
for'a -iC h. p. car. Safety is thus an actuality.
The Magneto and Carburetor are both vital parts
of a car and these are each built to wondbrful perfec
tion. The steering gear and the brakes are each of more
than sufficient strength two points to reckon with in a
car.
Then in the gears each driving tooth Is subjected
to a test of seventy-five thousand pounds pressure be
fore It Is marked O. K. Could more bo asked.
Last of all, each part la made to such precision and
fitted together so perfectly that noise Is a notlcoably
absent feature of every Reo Fifth,
These Surpassing Specifications of Reo Fiftk We Ask You to Compare With Other Cars
&o the fifth Touring Oar and
Kunabout.
Trams, Pressed steel.
Springs, Front, half elliptic
Rear, three-quarter elliptic.
A.xls, Front, I-beam, drop-forged,
Tlmken roller-bearing spindles.
Rear, tubular, semi-floating,
Tlmken roller-bearings. High
Duty roller-bearlnga at wheels
WhU, 34-ln. with demountable
rims.
Tires, 34x4-ln. front and rear.
Wbetl Bass, 112-ln.
Snglne, Vertical, four-cylinder,
cast In pairs, x4Vi-ln.
Xorss Power, 30-35.
Cooling System, Water Jackettf,
tubular radiator In honeycomb
pattern, direct to exhauut valves.
Yalvs, Mechanically operated and
protected.
Carburetor, Automatic, heated by
hot air and hot water.
Ignition, Low-tension magneto,
with auxiliary batteries, Jump
spark.
Control, Spark and throttle on
steering post with foot acceler
ator. Transmission, Selective swinging
type. Center control.
CHtr Changis, Three forward and
reverse,
Drive, Shaft, universal Joints, en
cased In oil,
Clutoh, Multiple-disc, wth posi
tive release.
Brakes, Two on rear wheels. In
ternal and. external, 14-In. dia
meter drums.
Imbrication, Automatic force feed,
return system.
Ouollne Capacity, IC gallons.
Water, Capacity, 3 gallons.
teerlng, Gear and sector.
Spaed, 4E-E0 miles per hour.
Equipment, Two gas head lamps,
electrla dash lamps, bull's-eye
type, combination electric and
oil tall' lamp, storage battery,
horn, pump, jack and complete
tool and tire outfit.
Passenger Capacity, Touring Car,
five.
Runabout, two.
Finish, Body, Touring Car, coach
green.
Rody, Runabout, battleship grey.
Running gear, bpth models,
black with grey wheels.
DOTY (SL HATHAWAY
2027 Farnam Street, Omaha
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