11 A Automobile Notes Secretary of State William J. Bryan purchased his second 8tudobaker car last week from the local branch and the machine Tvlll be delivered by Manager 1 A. Keller to Secretary Bryan at his home In Lincoln this week. The car is a "Si" slx-passenuer and the latest pro duct of the Studebaker company. Sec retary Bryan was so pleased with the first car he mailed his order to Mr. Keller for another of this year's model. Charles Sevlolc purchased Studebaker roadster from tho E. It. Wilson oompany last week. Dr. K, W. Bliss and William Zeltsman each bought a tourlns car, and D. C. Jennings has placed his order with the company for one, B. EL Northway, formerly owner of the (Northway Motor company, has taken orer the Ohio factory and Is looking after the manufacture of these cars. P. B. Day, member of the firm of Orlslnger & Day, local dealers In Ohio cars, has just returned from the faotory, where he (visited Mr. Northway. The latter Is working on a new type of motor, which be expects to have perfected In the near future and Is confident It will make a decided impression In automobile circles. The Molntyre Automobile company re ceived a carload shipment of Dart trucks last week. Orders have been placed with Manager Molntyre for this shipment and he has wired the factory to rush another carload. The trucks made their first appearance on the market this season and are taking well with the trade. JU X Keller, manager of the local branch of the Studebaker corporation, baa received word of the appointment of his brother, D. B. Keller, to the position Of manager of the vehiole branch of the company at Minneapolis. Studebaker delivery wogona were de livered to the following! Sandln Auto mata 1 oompany, Marquette, Neb.j I fTyrba, Duncan, Neb.; JJolmes-Adkln's poropany. South Omaha. Models of the Ohio Speedster, which Johnnie Ralmey, the' racer, has made many records with and one time beat Bob Burnham In his mighty racing car, have been rocelved by the local' company handling the Ohio cars. O. 1. Korby of the Republic Rubber company made a brief call at the Powell Supply oompany last Wednesday. He bas been niaklng the round of the central western distributers and reports sales as most satisfactory. lie Roy Wilson, credit manager of the Powell Bupply company, made a week end visit to his former homo 'In Creston, la. He;made the. round, trip by automo bile. J. H. Tamm of the Denlson Auto com pany, Denleon, la., called at the Powell Supply company's store last Thursday. XL U. draff, superintendent of schools, has been making quite a record for economy of upkeep on his car. While calling1 at the Powell Supply company last Wednesday he showed a. Repubtlq tire, Which has gone J.'OOO "miles, and which,, he said, he was confident would double that distance. Mr. Graf? says he finds the machine Indispensable 4n bis work.-, ' ; ' The "Blue Bird" Franklin that Ouy L. Smith drives around town Is attracting much attention. Aside from the beautiful blue color of the body and the gray kid upholstering, the hood has glass panels so that the working of the motor Is con stantly exposed to view. Ctay Jx Smith has sold three of the new 191. dx-cycllnder. Peerless touring cars. One of these was delivered last week, and the other two will be shipped from the faotory within the next sixty days.' I. B. Barry, formerly with' the Powell Bupply company, has acoepted a posi tion with the linlnger Implement company.- W. V. Reynolds, general sales man ager of the Uppard-Stewart Motor Car company, spent last Wednesday In Omaha going . over local truck conditions with Guy I Smith. Ouy L. Smith Is distribu ter of, the Llppard-Stewart commercial cars, and Is planning a big campaign on this line. Irast; week Ouy I Smith delivered three Hudson cars to the Platte Center Auto mobile' company. Frank Sahlstrom of Grand Island vis ited Omaha last Wednesday and drove borne in a 1913 Hudson, torpedo phaeton, which i was delivered to him by Guy I Smith. B. Jetter of the Jetter Brewing com pany, South Omaha, purchased a Hudson louring car from Guy U Smith last week. Xdurt Sunday the Nebraska Bulck Auto eompany of Lincoln transferred ten model '2S" cars from their stock at Lincoln to the branch house at Omaha, overland, lat 1 pi ra. the procession of five wine and five gray "25s" left the sales rooms at Lincoln, headed by H. B. Sidles, general if the company, drove the second car In the procession, and the third car was In Charge of Lee Huff, manager of the Omaha branch. A carload of Studebaker "25" cars was recetved by the local company last week vnd delivered the same day. Senlse Barkalow has not only reopened bis automobile sales room, electric gar age, destroyed In the recent tornado, but bas added tires, otls and supplies to his ether lines. It is Mr. BarkaloWs plan to carry only the highest grade products. He has arranged to put In Panhard oils and Republic tires, as well as a compre hensive stock of general accessories. Lee Huff of the Nebraska Bulck Auto Tompany made a drive to Stiver Creek, Genoa and Grand Island last week and delivered three cars. H. H Sidles and Charles Stuart of the BIS COMPANY SELLS THE MID LAND CAE HEBE. J. JL FRKELAND. Sound construction, durability ' and power, of course, come first in choosing a motor car. These factors settled the appearance, style and lines of a car come next Then the Intending buyer aaks: "What do you give In the equipmentT" The upholstering Is scrutinised, the make of speedometer Judged, all the points considered. Among the oars whloh are meeting with approval among dis criminating buyers is tho new IMS Mid land, not only because of Its splendid construction and power, but because It Is equipped with such standard features as every motorist of experience knows have been stamped with the mark of favor by motorists everywhere. Lincoln branch of the Nebraska Bulck Auto company went to the races at In dianapolis last week, and then to the Bulck factory at Flint, Mich. Mr. Sidles Is making arrangements to have a train load of fifty freight cars of Bulck auto mobiles shipped td Omaha, Lincoln and Sioux City. This makes the fourth train load that this company has shipped Into their territory within the lost four months, and makes a total of 1,783 Bulok cars that they have delivered this year. Manager Beal of the Mollne Automobile company made several deliveries in the territory last week. Elmer Apperson, father of the first American gasoline automobile, will drive an Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car In the Pacific coast tour of the Indiana Manufacturers' association this summer.' This announcement, made during the last .week from the main offices of the Apper son Bros. Automobile company at Ko komo, Ind., was greeted with a great deal of cnthuslsm, not only by motor ists throughout Indiana, but also In all of the different centers where Interest is being taken In this now famous tour of the Hooster automobile builders. Glenn W. Barden has been appointed secretary and treasurer of the Kelly Eprlngfield Motor Truck company, Springfield, O. Mr. Bafden was formerly auditor Of the Warren Motor Car' com pany, Detroit. F. H, TJeary. special motor tire repre sentative of the Firestone' Tiro and Rub ber oompany, Is spending a few days with the Omaha branch and la very much pleased to note that Firestone truck tires are) giving the usual good service in this territory and that users are appreciating the benefit of tho removable rim. H. H. Fredrlckson bas purchased a. six-cylinder four-pa ssengor Chalmers car from the Stewart-Toorer Motor company. This car will be used for good roads work, and Mr. Fredrlckson expects to leave In the next few days for the good roads convention in Wyoming and will spend the rest of the summer at his ranch near Fllmore, Wyo. The Stewart-Tooser Mortor company has delivered a Chalmers "37" roadster to Fred Mlhulka of Columbus and a six cylinder car to W. C. Wilson of Red Oak, la. The Mclntyre Automobile oompany made these sales last' week: Oakland cars H. G. Jackson, R. L. Reynolds, commission merchants, South Omaha; H. J. Scott, B. W. O'Banlon, commission merchant. 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An oversize tire, with added air capacity, is worth more than a tire without it Yet No-Rim-Cut tires offer both these features without any extra price. Lower Prices No-Rim-Cut tires used to cost bno-flfth more than clinchers. Yet they became, at an extra price, the most popular tires in the world. . Little by little, as our output in creased, the price of these tires has been cut. Our last reduction was about 11 per cent. Now no standard tire of any type costs less than No-Rim-Cut tires. Compare Them Compare these tires with hooked base clincher tires. The clincher tire will rlm-cut when wholly or partly deflated. This Is the costliest tire trouble one has to contend with. No ''Rim Cut tires were never known to;rlm-cnt. - , , And thesollre's.as compared with clinchers, .have oufi-tenthjgrea'ter nlr capacity. That extra capacity, under average conditions, adds 25 per cent to the tiro mileage. ' Now at no extra price you get tires that can't rlm-cut, tires with this overcapacity. You get the tires which, in the test ot time, have come to Outsell any other. Is It not worth while to insist on them? AiltfortbtCeoJ. yewr Tire Book 14th -yttr edition. It tell all knows wiji taconaBix ea tin. UOODYEAR AKKON. OMIO No-Rim-Cut Tires I With or Without - . Non-Skid Treads THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio Tills Cora turn r 1ms no connection whntaver with anr other -nhltitv mnn.ni Wllleh tlAA. tllA flnnilviui ham.. Omaha Branch, 2212 Farnam Street f hone Douglas 4100 FEDERAL TIRES The Federal Rugged Tread has always been a "higher quality tire. Heavier, stronger andraore durable than non-skid tires are usually built, it has cost more to produce, therefore sold at a higher price than most other good tires. Now, the recent reduction in prices makes these "extra serv ice" tires cost no more than or dinary non-skid tires. Quality remains unchanged features of safety, durability and economy unquestioned. 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