THK HErJ: OMAHA, W KDNKSDAV, AlUL'NT ... 1!U. The New TheNewSIX 5-Fasger One-Profit Cars Because They : Are C"A!itomobiles Tm Sod? style.: Fhe-Paaieafor and Sevan raMtner Touring. H'healbaae 121 rnchea, li-Strok (J-ioch). Small-Bor (3 t-inck) Motor; Sis Cyliadara. en Bloc. ' Smokeleit, Non-Laaling Lubricatioa Sritem. Larter Valve Openings. ' New, Ethauu-Silencinf Milliter. Annular Pinon Ring. Crllular Radiator. Ushlcr Reciprocating Part. Crowned Pender. Lightened Clutch Operation. 150 Pound Lighter. 1$ I iHin. braket. 34i4-ln. Goodrich Tire on Q. D. Demountable Rim; Safety Tread on Rear. Roomier Front and Rear Compartment. Continuous Aluminum Foot Board. One-Man Type T-tp. Built-in Rain and Clrar Wion Ventilating Wind hield. Attaching Rigidly to Top. Scientific Anti-Rumble Caaulin Tank in Cowl. Magnetic Non-Leiarn Oaaoline Oiuge, the only One Approved by Iniurance I'nderwriteri. Full-Flnating Rear Aile, Shaft Locking Into Taper at Hub.-- Full Equipment of 1 Timkeo Roller Bearing. Irreerible Steering. Inter Locking Ignition and Lighting Switche. 24 Finiahing Operation is Painti&g Bodiaa Stndebaker Blue. New FOUR Touring Car Tare Body Stylet: Frre-Paweager Touring; Threo-Paaaenger Readaur.. Wheelbaae 108 iachea. Lang Stroke (S-inch). Small Sort (3-inch) Motor; Four Cylinders tn Bloc, Exhaust, Manifold caat Separata. Smokalew, Non-Leaking Lubrication Syatem. Larger Valve Opaninga. Fretted Steel Puth-Rod. t Anoular Piatoa Ring. Tubular Radiator with Auxiliary Water Tank. Crowned,Fender. , Special Dimming Headlight. 100 Pound Lighter. 12 C 1H in. Brakea. Hot-Jacketed Scheblar Carburetor Bolted to Cyliadera. Magnetic, NotuLeakingGaealine Gauge, the only One Approved by Iniurance Underwriter. Generous Foul room in Both Compartment. 3) x 4 In. Goodrich Tire on Q. D. Demountable Rimt; Safety Tread on Rear. One-Min Type Top. Built-in Rain and Clear Vlaion Ventilating AYindihtald, Attaching Rigidly to Top. Full Floating Rear Axle, Shah Locking late Taper at Hub. Full Equipment of 1 Timken Roller Bearing. Irreversible Steering. Flmh Data Equipment. Extra Rim and Carrier. 24 Finishing Operation la Painting Bodie Sludebeker Blue. New FOUR Roadster (I T $fAOt "No. iH. P. A three atatnrl Roadster that actually teau three grown persona fa perfect eomfort. Driver' neat get (lightly forward. A apecial top, baggage compartment at rear, etc. Sam general tpecifrcntieaa ' FOUR Touring Car. Itiidebaker Manufactured Cars Today or tomorrow go to the Studcbaker store and see the new Studebakcr models, FOUR and SIX. Two types of each five-passenger SIX and seven-passenger SIX; FOUR Touring Car and FOUR Roadster. You will find them competing with cars that sell at prices $500 higher; and you will also find them showing higher qual ity throughout. Studebaker prices are lower because these cars are completely manufactured in Stu debaker plants, carry but one profit, and impose no middleman' tax on the buyer. Hut we do not want or ask you to consider Studebaker Cars solely on price.; If you ask why they are better why they givo and always have given thorough' satisfaction consider the aims, ideals and honesty of purpose behind them; the qual ity of Studebaker materials; tho vast ex tent and intensiveness of Studebaker manufacturing methods; tho excellence of their engineering design; and the fact that in each and every important or vital ; particular these cars welcome comparison with the highest priced. There is only one way by which Studebaker quality can be put Into a "Four" or a "Six" to sell at Studebaker prices. That Is the Studebaker way, which means com plete manufacturing and the elimination of the parts middlemen and their extra profit; not the assembled or semi-manufactured way. Complete manufacturing-, Us economies and the excess value it puts Into the cars represent the Studebaker Ideal. In the case of the Studebaker, millions of dol lars are invested in plants, machinery and special equipment. Our huge production and sales turn our Invest ments into manufacturing economies we can well afford equipment, the cost of which must be prohibitive to any producer whose output la smaller than Studebaker. For example, we maintain the largest and most completely equipped laboratories in the auto mobile industry, which not only work out the special formulae for Studebaker steels, but test and analyse the steels to be certain they are up to specifications. We maintain huge heat-treating plants for the heat-treatment of vital parts, like gears, axle shafts, front axles, etc. We make our drop forglngs In our own forge shops. We cast and machine and build complete every Studebaker motor. We make our springs tn our own spring plant. We make our bodies and tops in our own body and top factories. In short, we make a greater proportion of the parts for Studebaker cars than other pro ducers make for their cars. And being complete manufacturers, we can and do make the parts of Studebaker cars of bet ter, stronger, longer-wearing materials; and put better value into the cars at a stated price. Ride In the new Studebaker and you will see the result of Studebaker complete manu facturing. If you are not expert enough to appreciate this value, ask the advice of some man who is expert. He will tell you that the way Studebaker sticks to the road Is due to its perfect balance, and that, in turn, Is due to scientific design complete manufacturing. lie will tell you that the lack of vibration Is due to perfect fit and alignment of parts again the result of complete manufacturing. You will loam that heat-treatment of makes them stronger and last longer. pare And you know that light weight means economy of gasoline and oil and tires. Through motor refinements and up-to-date de signing these cars have power in excess of nil requirements. t t You will be delighted with the clean slmplklt of the motors; their perfect accessibility; and you will see that you can care for a Studebaker with the least time and effort. We would advise you to waste no time In seeing the new cars. Delivery can be had at once of either model: and the best motoring season is before u. When you shop around, keep your mental lnr prcssiona of Studebaker value always before you for comparison; and remember that this value is the great result of Studebaker vol ume and Studebaker complete manufacturing, STUDEBAKER, Detroit Direct Factory Branch L R. WILSON NEW STUDEBAKER BUILDING 2429 Farnam Street r r - 2550-2-4 Farnam Street , Local -Dealer " Quantity Production of Quality Cars GIANTS TAKE OPENING GAME Cubs Lose Tint oZ Series to League ;V' "' Leaden." Was Eeady to Quit; Now Good as Ever ITKAL SCORE IS FOUR TO 0N1 - " ; Manavg1' ..MjcGravW , Saspesd or Vive Dare ' Brvanae pt ; : Kin ' , '' Cemataet in Monday's . ' I ................. Jjomt j " Vv.'.5 t .... . . ." ;" j. NB!W TORK, Aug: 4;-Nw YorV' won, tb penlng game of 1h. series with Chh cago, -4 to t.r--j". i 't - V. i Manager MoGraw of New1 York ;Has been; suspended for ftv. day because of . hie conduct in' yesterday's 'game. .; 8cor: 1 ' ' v R.l?r E. Chicago '. . . . ,1 U 0 0 '0 0 0 Q Ol 1 6 1 New York -O 0 0.0 6 i "8 0 t 8 .0 Batteries;-' Vaughn, Humphries and' Archer; Mavrquard and-Mftrn. i - v Bratea Blaak Plr.- , . BOS'TON.Aua..r 4. Rudolph allowe Pittsburgh, but two hits today and Boston, won. 1 to 0. Scor:: . . U.H.K. Boston ,..A 1 0 0 0 00 0 L S l' Pittsburgh .'....O.OOOOOOOOnO 2 0 Batteries: Rudolph', and Qowdy; Har mon and Gibson., ,, , ( . Doirrra. Trim Cards. BROOKLYN, Aug. 4 St Louis opened a series' tn Brooklyn today and lost, 1 to 0. cr: . ' ' R-H.E. Bt. IjovHs .... i...O 0 0 ItMOM 7 2 Brooklyn -.,.....,.,...01) 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 $ Batteries: ., 8lle -nd Snyder; Pfeffer and WcCarty. ... ...... :' Vi4U Lose to Pklls. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 4-CravatVs horoa run with one out In the eleventh Inrhiff decided today's gams. In favor of Phl'hJ'lPhla over Cincinnati, 4 to S. fcoore: i. R.H.B. Clnclnnatf 0000100010 0 S 6 1 FhllaUielpuia. 0 0 0 t 0 0 Q 1 0 1 4 JO 1 Itaitterlss: YlnRling, IJouglaas and Clatk; Tlacup and Burns. Destination of the . Ship Wilhelin is . Still a Mystery NEW YORK, Aug. 4.-The destination of be steamer Kron Prins Wilhelm of thelfforth Oerman Lloyd, which left this port-Jant night with a cargo of eoal and miscellaneous stores, was a Subject of speculation in marine qircles today. The steamer after clearing Bandy Hook had only its running lights burning and wai headed in "a southerly .direction in stead of northwestward, which: Is the jsual course for steamships bound fur Europe. " ' - . . Tltfl southerly routs taken and the' fact tha( the steamer had about ' 1.000 tons more of tout' than It would need to cross the Atlantic, besides sea stores, led to reports that It was going Xa sea to trans fer .supplies and fuel , to the German rruleer Dresden, trasburg and Karls ruhev which . hav. been reported as hov ering In American' waters. ' ,' ... The departure of trte Wilhelm. It was feared In some quarters, might involve the United States' in a neutrality contro- , versy, but auUiorltlss agreed that groas negligence would have to be shewn; ale that the ship carried "war materials. ' ' irJ pc 'V Al l t sm..i ..rj i a ': : -, v :- -.'9 . "Mi- a? sBa. - I ? "v ' if K2 IMACKMEN WIN ANOTHER ONE Republicans of . Several States See Victory This Fall Tie Score in Third When Blackburn Misjudge! Collins' Fly. BUNCH HITS LATER AND WIS Fleldlna; of Bodtr. sad Batting: of Foamier mm4 E. Collins Arc Feat area of toe Com- tea. CHICAGO, Aug. 4.-Rpubllcan state chairmen of seven states. In conference here, Issued a statement last night, pre- ' r ft trfii 1 Ml IP f Mil f - 1 r II a ! ik' v:ri "" PMk CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Blackburn mis judged. K. Collins' fly In the third inning and enabled Philadelphia to tie Chicago's score. The world's champions bunched hits later and won, .6 to 4. The fielding of Oodle and the battinR of Fournler and El Collins were features. Score: R.H.E. l'lilladelnhla 00010010-8t0 Chicago .1 u o o x w e Batteries: Bender. Dressier and Bchang, Rveaell and SchalK. Browais Beat Bostosi. ' ST. IXm& Aug. 4. St. Louis soored one run In the ninth after; one was out ana won irom uosion, i io i. ecore: Boston 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 01 HI. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 a I Batteries: Hh re and Cady; Hamilton and Crosuln. enators 1'rlna Jtops.' CTE V ElA N D, Aug. 4 Washington again defeated Cleveland today, 7 to . Morton pitched a brilliant but peculiar game, striking out elv in men, but also allowing thirteen hits and giving seven losses. Score: . R.H.K, Cleveland ....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Washington ..2 0 0 1 0 1 8 0 0-7 13 Batteries: Morton and O'Neill; Boehllng and lienry. Detroit Bests Yanks. DETROIT. Mich.. Aug. 4. Heavy hit- tins- four trinles and two homersTea tured the game which Detroit won from New York today, to I. Score: H.11.HJ New York ....0 000 1 1 00 13 10 Detroit 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 13 Batteries: Caldwell, Warhop and Nun arnaker: iaua and uaker. RAY CA LDWELL It has just become known that a year agu when "Slim" Caldwell slumped he was ready to retire and seek out the old telegraph job he held in McKeesport, I'a., before he took up base ball as a profession. Caldwell's 114 "come-back" Is one of the most remarkable that has ever been recorded in the history of baee ball. This reason hs has helped the Chaiuemen to win more than half their games and with the exception of Mathewson and Johnson has scored more victories than any other pitcher. With a lead of two or three runs Caldwell is practically unbeatable. Tills is the man who a year ago was practically "through with base ball." Over Four Hundred Chicago Teachers . Marooned in Europe CHICAGO, Aug. 4. -Chicago schools will be crippled by ths absence of a large number of teachers marooned In Europe by war conditions unless the transport of noncombatanta out of ths seen of action is arranged for, it was said today. More than 409 teacher from this city are in , ..-w Europe, according to the records of the Board of Education, and attempts to get Into communication with them have so far failed. Among those miss ng are Mlaa Ella Flagg Young, superintendent of Chi cago schols. and her traveling companion, Mrs. Gertrude Howe Brltton, who are thought to be in Berlin. A special dis patch from Ixndon today stated that ths terminals' inspection committee of the Chicago city council, with whom Mrs. Young and Mrs. Brltton had been travel ing, had been unable to get word ftoin either si no they left for Usrmany, Senator Suggests United States Offer to Mediate WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 A resolution directing President Wilson to approac the warring nations of Europe -with an offer of good offices of this government was Introduced today by Senutor Mc Cumber and referred to the committee on foreign relations. He will ask for favorable report tomorrow. Delano Accepts Place on Federal Reserve Board WASHINGTON. Aug. 4.-Frederick A. Delano of Chicago has accepted a place on the federal reserve board and Presi dent Wilson will send his nomination to ths senate today. , I dieting republican gains this year In their ' states big enough to give control of con gress to the republicans If the same ratio were to prevail throughout the country. The conference was called by W. J. Hays, chairman for Indiana. The others present were T. J. Sherrard of West Vir ginia, W. I Parmenter of Ohio, Roy O. West of Illinois, A. J. Groesbeck of Michigan, E. J. Dlthmar of Wisconsin and Charles . A. Rawson of Iowa. The Ir atntflwaMs ma ncah stusab seoro b state chairman of Missouri was absent because of the primary In his state. , -, Died Of Patamaala Is seldom written of . those who cue coughs and cold with Dr.. King's Jw Discovery. Get a bottls today, too and tl. All druggists. Advertisement. . Everybody reads Be Want Ads. - 3 So real estate column t-r Kargna iaV Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1, 191410 August 1, 1915 and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car - - 490 Runabout - - 440 Town Car - 690 F. O. B. Detroit, all car fully equipped. (Ia the United States of America only) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the mini mum cost in our purchasing and sales departments ' if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above dates. And should we reach this production,' we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August I, 191 5) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914 and August I, 1915 For further particulars regarding 'these low prices and . profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer.