in - a i same car hid no difflc'iltv In r'xatiiig the victory In the ten-mile r.ne. which was won In the f.ist time f i ,;o. An sc. ciilent. In which sc eral of the ears were permanently dissbled. prevented the cotu llc t i in of the tweiity-inile event. An oveiland roadster which bad b-eti In 'enttniious service for two years, won all three events for cars of bs than 1.1" mlies ilHt'la'-eiiirnt. complet iiik the flc tnlle event In 4:; the ten-mile event In U ?i' and the twenty-mile event In " f. n Omaha Cadillac Company Entertains Its Agents at Banquet Phonm Douglat 4319 CHARLES F. NYE JOSEPHINE A. NYE Chiropractois Rom 452-454 Brandeii Thtattr Bai'.dtng OMAHA flfidtnct 2420 Manderion Strtet mini H'S ' 'I t.'Hi" ii wu i i ii limine or I nt is rendered antiseptic by Bucklen's Ar nica Selvi. A Mir remedy fur soles bruises, pile", eczemn All drug- gifts. Advert Isc men! LI! NEW LIGHT FOUR THK OMAHA SUNDAY KK: (HTuBKIl 11, 1!)14. fc.f .. in i ii i . ij .in, , ,. I, ii i mill i I li I III fci m CHALMERS GAR. IN MEXICO Brazilian Minister Borrows Car for Use by United States. PERFORMS ALL OF HIS WORK Acta United Statra Kmbar and I'aea Car for Four Month, rrr af f exlng Slight, rat Bllnhap. When Nclaon O'Ehausnmsy was handed his passports by the late administration in Mexico, the Aruerlcvi.j embassy u turned over to the Brazilian minister, who protected the intprt'uts of American citizens In every way possible. Playing an Important part In those serv ice wu a Chalmera "8lx," loaned to the Braiillaji minister, for four montlia by Mohler tk. DeQreas, the Chalmera' deal ers In the city of Mexico. Senor Car doao states that the car was In actual service during that time and that It never failed once, a consideration of particular importance, owing to the fact that the Chalmers garage was closed during that time and repairs and replacements were, an Impossibility had any trouble been experienced. In appreciation of the. loan of the car. Mohler & DeOres received the follwlng letter from Senor J. M. Cardoso de OUvelra, Brazilian minister In charge of American Interests in Mexico: "On account of the excessive work 1 have been unable to thank you in behalf of the United States government for your kindness In loaning to this legation one Chalmers car. Chalmera Does Work. "This ear has been very successful, In deed, to the legation, anil has done great vork In Innumerable ways, therefore it fives me great pleasure to sincerely thank you for the kind courtesy extended o the legation, and to say that the Chal mers car has been of . great , assistance to the Americana during the disturbed times we are going through In Mexico." The folkiwing Is extracted from secre tary of state in Washington, which' Is self-explanatory: , "In reply I beg to jay that the de partment approves and commends the ex- Wrllont manner In which you have handled ' the affairs of the embassy, thanks you for your able management, and requests fbat you will be so good as to convey the thanks of the department to your faithful assistants for their effective co oi eration, and also to Messrs. Mohler & DeGress. for the assistance rendered In the use of their automobile. Accept, Sir, Have TJcrvcs Liko a Soldier Kellogg:'! Saniton Wafers, for Both Men and Women, Makes Weak Nerves Fairly Tingle With Energy and Life. 50o BOX FREE. Be strong; and full of spirit at middle age, or past. Be ambitious to meet the Joys or demands of life -with steady, steel-like nerves. Don't wither away like a shriveled up old rabbit. Oet flesh on your bones vitality In your body, and cheerful the renewed assurance of my hlghet con sideration. (Signed) V. J. BRYAN. "Kindly accept my personal thanks, and also that of the staff of the legation for your courtesies." The story of thin car during a time when tho bandits and marauders were particularly active and Ine city of Mexico mas almost wholly without police pro tection, would make a thrilling chapter of adventure. Tho car loaned Penor Cardoso was one of several Chalmers "Pixies." employed during the hostilities as dispatch carriers In Ked Cross service and military actions. Neb. Buick Co. Has Made a Record of Sales of New Cars U. K. Sidles of the NebraskatBuick Auto company of Lincoln spent the last week with Manager Huff, helping take cure of the Ak-Sar-Den' rush. Mr. Huff reports the delivery of 1,230 ot the new 1913 Buick cars Into their territory to date, which Is a record breaker In the automobile business for tho short time the 1915 line has been ready for delivery. Ijee Huff of the Ncbraska-Pulrk Auto company. Omaha, reports the following sales of the new 1915 Hulck car In Omaha: M. C.-36 roadsters to Dr. A. Pachs. T. W. Zeah and W. C. Hopper. M. C.-S4 road ster to Dr. G. O. Miller, Council Bluffs. M. C.-- touring cars to Onion Ledwlch, C. B. Slater. A. It. Ilolcroft. W. B. Check, W illiam Hlnz. Benson; Dr. John Koutsky. J. M. Jensen and Holmes & Adkins, South Omaha, and M. C.-37 touring cars to R. V. Orlffis. Byron A. Smith. Dr. U V. Morserann. W 1,. Doty, W. A. Piel and L.. D. I'pham. Dundee; Joseph McGuire, Benson; P. A. Creasy and M. It. Bryson. Fouth Omaha; V. T. Cox, Omaha, and a six-cylinder M. C.-65 to A. Dlrreks, South Omaha; M. C.-66 to Charles Klejia and a M. C.-37 touring car to Dr. E. H. Bruenlng. STUDEBAKER BUYS COTTON Motor Car Corporation Purchases 600 Bales of Product. BUYS ONLY FROM GROWERS Salea Oranalmation la . l.onls Unllas and Atlanta, Assisted br Dealers nnd Aaenta, In (barge of Details. Many Ford Delivery ' Cars Sold This Year A noteworthy feature c.f Ford business of the last year is the large increase In the number' of cars sold for delivery pur poses. Out of fi08 cars delivery to Omaha buyers during the fiscal year ending Oc tober 1, KS were touring cars, 1-J road sters and fifty-five cars for delivery' pur poses, or more than double the number of delivery cars sold the preceding year. Among Omaha firms which purchased new Ford delivery cars the last year are: Brandets Wore 8V BurgesB-Nasli Co. 2. Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. (4). Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry Co. (3). David Cole Creamery Co. (31. Thomas Kilpetrick Co. Parker-Gordon Co. Puritan Laundry. Cole & Krye. MeCord-Brady Co. Pax ton & Gallagher. New England Bakery. Kimball Laundry. Mono & Tiiwnsr ml. Sliyrock Water Co. Phillips Medical Co. Midland Paint & UWes Co. Best ft Russell. Public Market. lJreidier Bros. Hess ft. wobodn. W. L. Mastcrman & Co. Chicago Uuuor Co. iimuha Trunk Co. Boston Wet Wash Laundry. The Pnntorium. L. K. Van Valkenburg. V. Stroud. West Side Hand Laundry. D. Tuckson. F. J. Swoboda. Kdward Buhner. I Somnier. H. Hill. Joens Candy Co. Bosenblum Bros. 4'opley it tUribling. I. Mucci. Crystal laundry. lied Koi Draft Twin luflelders. an. & J.,Mnir rf .Tnunh and lifjiilrir 'Shannon, twins, from tlie Asbury Fur It J club of the Atlantic league was an nounced by President Lunnlii or tne Bos ton Americans the other day. Both are lnficlders. In a novel and typically American way, the Btudeliaker corporation of South Bend and Detroit has entered the cotton mar ket on a large scale, buying orders having been forwarded to the managers of its branches in Atlanta. Dallas and St. louts, through which centers Is handled the dis tribution throughout the south of the firms automobiles and horse-drawn ve hicles. The first order Is for the purchase of M bales. This cotton will be bought at 10 cents n pound. President V. S. Fish outlined the Ptudc bakT plan in a brief Interview. "We are buying this cotton," he said, "because of our belief that. In the condi tions which now prevail, we owe a defl. nite duty to the southern planters who are tulferlng so distressingly as the re sult of the Kuropean war. We are mak ing this expenditure In a way which will enable us to place every cent of It with tlia southern fanners the producers. Js'ot one bale will be bought through specu lators or middle men. Confidence In Sonth. "We have abundant confidence in the south and in the future of its great staple. Far more influential In determining our present course was, however, our own feeling of obligation to the southern planters, virtually all of whom are our customers, and many of whom have bought Ptudebaker goods for two genera tions. "Our Investment lh cotton will be vir tually a loan In which we assume the en tire risk. If we are able to eventually dispose of our cotton ut an advanced price, we will turn over the ultimate profit to the growers from whom we bought It. "Our Investment is contingent on no purchase of our own goods and had no strings whatever attached to It. We also aim to make the distribution of our In vestment as broad as possible. In thin undertaking wc shall work In close touch with our vehicle and automobile dealers, thus availing ourselves of an advisory representation In virtually every cotton growing county In the southern states." The details of the Btudebaker plan are In charge of Assistant Sales Manager Thlelen of the vehicle division here. Sales Manager of Maxwell Returns Home from Europe c. F. Redden, who has been abroad for several months and has had some thrill ing experiences during the present war, j has advised the Maxwell Motor company, J of which he is sales manager, that he will I sail for America on the steamship Mlnne- haha, arriving In New York about Octo- ber 19. While abroad Mr. Redden has been In . conference with several foreign repre sentatives of the Maxwell compnny. The Americans who are representing the Max well compnny In foreign fields have achieved remarkable success, considering the great handicap they are working un der. Most of the foreigners who were, in the employ of the Maxwell company In their respective countries have taken up arms and Americans have been sent over to take their places in the business field. Mr. ltedden's return will throw much light on business conditions In foreign fl'lds, as ho has been In closest touch prediction as to the future of Kuropean business from an American standpoint will be awaited with Interest. Packard Trucks to Be Used in Foreign Transport Service More than one thousand men stormed the employment gate of the Packard fac tory, in Detroit. Tuesday morning, and police were called to stent tho rush. One officer was removed from the scene in a police ambulance. This was one of the stirring Incidents following the receipt of an order for W trucks to be boxed for foreign shipment and to be delivered at tidewater on or before Tuesday. October 13. This order came through the Packard selling luanch In New York. Its approximate valuation Is 500,0oj. While the final destination of these trucks has been cloaked In secrecy, It Is understood that they are Intended for the battlefields of Europe. Employes of the truck shops were at once notified to report for duty on Sun day. Factory service cars were com mandeered by the truck department on Sunday morning and scouts sent In every direction for recruiting men. Sunday's purchase of boxing stock exhausted tho supplies of two Detroit lumber yards. Thirty-nine trucks were boxed and ship ped on Sunday alone. A later wire from New York ordered future consignments to he unboxed. This change was adopted lo gain time. The trucks will be shipped as bare chassis. It is reported that the Imdies will he built by an American concern that makes a specialty of truck equipment. They will he of the prairie schooner type and eUipied with how top and tarpaulin. Thousands Ask for Dodge Car Agencies "Along about the first of August. Gen eral Pales Manager Phllp made the pre diction that 10.i)00 dealers would have made application for Dodge Bros, sales rights by October 1." said George. C. Hubbs of Dodge Bros. "Just how close ho came to hitting the mark Is shown by the total count for the first day of October. On that date 10,201 separate dealers from the Unltod States and Can nda had written in to the factory about the new car. Bequests are still coming in at an average of 100 per day. with no sign of let-up." Mr. Hubbs relates an Incident concern ing T. T. Doyle, Detroit dealer for Dodge Bros., which exhibits something of the interest shown by prospects in the nw car. .Through some unknown sourre the impression prevailed In Detroit that Doyle was to receive his demonstrating ear on October 1. When Doyle reported at his offloe that morning he found his sales room crowded with prospects, all wanting to look at the new car. The Detroit man was compelled to explain that as yet he had received no ear, but was In hopes of getting tho first one bv another thirty days. As over 300 people vlaited his sales rooms during the course of the day, Doyle reports putting In the bnsiejit ten hours' work In some years. Overlands Sweep Florida Race Meet Overland oars won a sweeping victory by capturing five firsts In six starts in the big September racing meet on the fa mous course at Onnond-Daytona beach, Florida. Large fields contested for hon ors In each of the events before a crowd of 15,000 spectator". Of the eight cups of fered by the racing committee, six were won by Overlands. In the five-mile race for cars measuring more than IM cubic Inches piston displace ment, an Overland liU siieedster ran away from Its competitors, completing the course In 4.00 flat. As the cars were sent away from a standing slart, the average of more than seventy miles per hour Is extraordinarily fast for a stock car. The Overland chassis was equipped with a special racing body and wire wheels. The Where the New Hudson Car for 1915 is Made v.vv,.mi,iiii'' .?.vaiiiiimiiiiiuii;iiiiiiii 1 Feel Like a Prince Thank, to Kslloif's Suitoae Wafers, winning thoughts In your brain. Kel logg's Sanitons Wafers put men and wo men at their best dispel gloom, brnin fug and peevishness and revitalise weak, overwrought nerves. With your old nerve-vigor revived, you get a new lease on life. 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Note the Dclco electric starting and" lighting system; the overhead valve motor; the beautifully finished body; the Circassian walnut woodwork; the sturdy hickory spoked wheels and remember that you are looking at a car that is surely worthy of tho name, Oldsmobile. DRUMMOND MOTOR CO. I 2568-72 Farnam SL, Omaha, Neb. CJj Ahead of You drN.--v Soauuhcre-Ncar or Far- tfS'Vl " .J.qGoodyear Tire ymm&s Every Tire Trouble Brings You Nearer to Goodyears Every rim-cut is bound to remind you that No-Rim-Cut tires avoid this. Every blow-out shou'd suggest that our "On-Air" cure ends a very frequent eaus. Every loose tread will urge reduction ol this risk. In Goodyears by a patent method we reduce it by 60 per cent. Every puncture suggests our double thick All-Weather tread. So docs skidding. So doc? wear. Those are four exclusive Goodyear fea tures. To get them you must get No-Rim-Cut tires. And that time is surely coming. It has come to hundreds of thousands already. 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