Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 21, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 7-A, Image 7

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Auto Enthusiasts Who Attended the Mitchell School Last Week
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norm romplrt without th ediufctlng
talks on automobile construction Riven
by Jamrs TatrtrK McAnnuHy. ! n
rlnpfr for the Mltchrll-Lewla Motor com
pany of Kaetne. Wla.
Mac. aa CTrybodr. connoftfd with the
automobile trade knows htm. Is a man
that knows the bustnras from the Rrras
Imt part of the work up. has enough
coltpire drmvs healdra to pomplotely
orerbalanoe a imod-stsrd surname, but
tils proodest boast Is that he is atao a
rraduate of the school of artuaJ eprt
nee. Many of the scientific Inventions
BFfxl In rns:lnrlna department of autrv.
mobile factories and a as engine works
are the results of hta experience and
brain. While Mao is thoroughly prao-
tlral and sclrnllfie he. has a faculty of
splainlnii th most latrlcate machinery
la suih piwnwn wrl that even the
ntwira m fullf vindars(anl. Alnnar with
the tH that show week makes such
irentiatts domands upon his time and
ensrtT he ha4 te necessarily decline nu
merous Invitations t spesk In publli'.
otofsrrlnc to attend slrietly to his busi
ness of exploiting the construction sort J
workmanship et the Mitchell. 1 Miring
Ma stay In Omaha the last week Mso has'
had a double dose of It, a In connection
with his talks from It a. m. until M:ft at i
night at the Auditorium he has been j
talking to the crowd which have oome j
each morning to the store of the Mitchell j
Motor company to listen to th free leo
tures on Ignition and the rare of storage
batteries.
STUDEBAKER MEN AT DINNER
Vice President Benson Talks to Rep
resentatives, Calling Them Mer
chants Instead of Dealers.
SEES A GOOD SEASON AHEAD
Acting as host to the scores of Studc
baker representatives here for the Auto
mobile show, K R. Benson, vice presi
dent. In charge of the sales of the Stude
baker corporation, yesterday presided at
a luncheon at the Paxton hotel. The
gathering was entirely Informal, the only
talk of any length being by Mr. Benson,
in which he outlined. In optimistic vein,
the 1915 prospects In the automobile field.
Several other officers of the company
were present as a reminder that the men
who represent the company throughout
America are1 an Integral part of the Or
ganizatlon The Studebakcr men who gathered
here to see the show and get in touch
with the executive officers were bubbling
over with enthusiasm, both for the shovy
Itself and for the showing made by the
Studcbakcr " corporation. The ere was
about the fkudebaker space , gave them
opportunities to learn :at TlrsT band "of
the cordial reception accorded Studebaker
1915 models .by the buying public , in
Omaha and surrounding territory. Refer
ences were made at the luncheon to this
Interest aa Indicative of the Interest In
Studcbakcr cars . everywhere. r.
Not Dealers, but Merchants.
In the course of his talk, Mr. Benson
brought out one point which met with
such hearty approval that It will not only
Influence the business future pf too men
who handle Studebaker machines, but In
time the entire retail branch of the auto,
mobile business. The point was that the
time had come for the men who sell cars
call themselves merchants.
"It seems to me that the time has come
to make a dignified stand." said Mr.
'Benson. "Her before roe are ..men who
have Investments of thousands of dol
lars In cars. Tour credit Is above r&
proach, both with, the Htudebakor cor
poration end the banks in your own
communities. "Why should you continue
to call yourselves dealers, when In real
ity you are as much merchants as any
owner of a drygoodrf store or clothing
store In your city? Certainly the unit
of sale la a more dignified sum. A man
who sells a machine for 1.000 or $1,500, is
certainly as much a merchant as a man
who sell cotton goods at 13 to 13 cents
a yard.
Hnslnesa Well Established.
"The automobile business has passed
through necessary stages of develpment
and now Is so well established, .that the
men who are the channels of distribu
tion throughout the country are entitled
to that standing in the business world
to which their Integrity, acumen, and
volume of business entitle them. I. for
one feel that you gentlemen are met
chants, and as such you deserve to be
recognized." '
Mr. Benson referred briefly to both
the New York and Chicago shows, held
during January. In both cities the in
terest in 1915 models was evidenced by
the substantial sales of Studebaker cars
during the shows and the days immed
iately following. Being in touch with
i,the entire situation. Mr. Benson con
gratulated the Studebaker . merchants
who were his guests upon the promis
ing outlook for sales.
FORMER SALES MANAGER VIS
ITS OMAHA AUTO SHOW.
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Sheriff Plays Part
In Y. MJ3. A. Circus
A picture of Sheriff Felix McShane
feeding prisoners sent him from police
court, with a squirt gun, and then de
manding (40,000 from the county and re
ceiving $30,000 as a compromise, was one
of the features of the Young Men's Chris
tian association burlesque circus last
night, and one that made many laugh.
Burlesque characters representing Judge
Poster, Sheriff McShane, the county
commissioners and others Interested In
the big Jail feeding episode that was re
cently settled were shown by the per
formers. The sketch was made uproar
iously funny by distorting the fundamen
tal facta. The "jitney bus" came In for
a ragging, and so did th sensational
movie films.
The big auditorium was filled almost to
capacity, and a host of youngsters took
art turning a multitude of trlcka.
Investors wlUx nicney read the Real
Katate ads In The Bee. Advertise your
property Xur quick sale.
ERNEST R. BENSON
Salsa Manager
The Studebaker Cerporados)
Hastings Continues
String of Victories
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HASTINGS. Neb., Feb. 20. (Special Tel
egramsHastings High school continued
its string of victories here tonight, de
feating the State Aggies, 41 to 31, In a
hard-fought game. The largest crowd of
the season made playing space small, and
team-work was Impossible.
Schtssler's pupils secured an early lead
and had it to the-final whistle. Klein.
Flynn and Parks starred for the locals,
while Hchmetiel eoored the majority of
the visitors' counters. The lineup:
HASTINQS.
Parks R.F.
whltehouse . . . . Li F.
Flynn C.
Kernan L.Q.
Klein R.U.
AGGIES.
U.F.,' Osbourn
LP SchmeUel
C Aker
UG Ohlhelser
K G Cole
HAWKEYE BASKET BALL
FIVE TRIMS GRINNELL
GR1NNEM la.. Feb. . (Special Tel
egram.) In an extremely fine game on
the Grlnncll floor last night Iowa uni
versity defeated Ormnell, J8 to 20. The
game was fairly rough but leas so than
usual between these two teams. Tharpe
starred for Qr1nne.lt with eight free
throws and tn baskets on fouls. Loper
made one basket.
At the end of the first half the record
was 9 to 12 in favor of Iowa. Burch and
Hadges were referees.
Trainer Jack Watson came with the
Iowa team cut a telegram that his boy
had been hurt by a fall recalled him to
his home before the game.
SOUTH OMAHA QUINTET
OUTPLAYSJLUFFS TEAM
The South Omaha High school five won
from Council Bluffs High school last
night, 39 to IS. Lineup:
BLUFFS. SO. OMAHA.
Ma honey R.F.I R.F McHrlde
I.owrey LP.IUF Foley
Puryear ClC Nixon
p.ejurek R.U.R.1 Beat
Clark UJ.L Lescrt
Referee: Burkenroad.
IMPLEMENT JEN FOR WAR
Concentrate Forces and Will Fight
Railroads' Flan to Abolish in
Transit Privilege.
M'VANN . TO LEAD IN BATTLE
The National Implement and Vehicle
association has appointed B. J. McVann
of Omaha as Its attorney to fight the
railroads on their proposed plan to aban
don the stoppage In transit privilege on
loads of Implements. The case Is one in
which implement men all over the United
States have been greatly interested eve
since the railroads canceled the long
standing rule of allowing oars ' to be
stopped to unload part of their freight
along the line beforo reaching final des
tination. The old custom always mado It possi
ble for the small Implement dealer to get
part of a carload of Implements, and have
them come on a full car destined to deal
erg farther on.
. Implement Dealers Protest.
The ' railroads formerly charged $5 a
car for granting this privilege of stop
page. Some time ago they canceled the
privilege altogether and decided to bill
cars through, allowing no unloading until
final destination Is reached. Implement
associations all over the country, In
cluding the Mid-AVest Implement Dealers'
association, which met In Omaha this
Winter, made vigorous protests against
this new rule. They got the Interstate
Commerce commission to auttpend the
new rule of the railroads. The suspension
holds until June 1.
In the meantime, the Interstate Com
merce commission Is preparing to hear
the case In Chicago April 30. At that
time Mr. MoVann will appear before the
special examiner to argue the cane In be
half of the Implement men, representing
directly the National Implement and Ve
hicle association. This association Is com
posed of the leading implement firms of
the country, besides many of the leading
manufacturing concerns furnishing tip
piles for the manufacture of implements.
The latter ere such as the steel and Iron
mills and the hardwood lumber concerns.
What the Itole Means.
Mr. McVann will go to Chicago the first
of next week to confer with the officers
of the national association with regard to
arranging for the testimony and other de
tails preparatory to the hearing.
Under the old rule the railroads not
only charged $5 per car for stopping and
unloading part of a car, but they charged
the regular rate on the full carload to
the destination. This, the defenders of
the old rule maintain, was sufficient to
compensate them for their trouble.
If the arbitrary rule of the roads Is not
permanently suspended. It la asserted It
will mean that it will coat the small
dealers a great deal more for freight, as
they would very 'often be compelled to
pay local freight on small shipments not
large enough for carload lota As It was
In the past they were able to get the
benefit of a carload rate, though their
particular consignment was not a carload
In Itself.
Young Man Fails
In Pit Before Car
Randolph Hllbert, ?1H North Twenty-
seventh street, nearly lost Ms life under
the wheels of a street car last night at
Thirtieth and Spauldlrur. when he fell In
an epileptic fit In front of an approach
ing car. Pedestrians, who believed that
he was trying to kill himself, snatched
him to safety In the nick of time. He
was later able to go borne, alter' Police
Surgeon Tamlslca had attended him.
If Kidneys and
Bladder Bother
Take a glas of Salts to flush cut
your Kidneys smd neutralize-,
itrltutlng acids.
, Kidney and Bladder weakness result
from urlo acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder, where
it often remains to Irritate and Inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
sotting up an Irritation at the nook of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, the
water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation and Is very profuse; again,
there Is difficulty In avoiding It.
Bladder weakness, most folks call It,
because they can't control urination.
While It Is extremely annoying and some
times very painful, this Is really one of
the most simple ailments to overcome.
Get about four ounces of Jad Baits
from your pharmacist and take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the acids In
the urine so It no longer is a source of
Irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally again.
Jad Baits Is inexpensive, harmless,
und Is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and
Is used by thousands of folks who are
subject to urinary disorders caused by
urlo acid Irritation. Jad Balls la splen
did for kidneys and causes no bad
effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, effervescent
lithla-water drink, which quickly relieves
bladder trouble. Advertisement.
Washington Affairs
Although United States mall is con
stantly going directly or nullrectlv to
every country In the world, so for nut
ono bag has been lost through the activ
ities of the war fleets of the Kuropean
belligerents.
Fire In the national forests of the west
In 1914 cauncd a Ions to the government
of nearly SW.WW.OOO board fort of mer
chantable lumbvr, valued at tm.m, and
of reproduction, or young growth of trees,
valued at l!.'.4i8.
Itedlwiitint dates for the Minneapolis
federal reserve bank of 4 per cent on ma
turities up to thirty days, 44 per cent )
to till tiny. 6 per cent rtO to BO dava and
6H per cent on lormer maturities were
approved today by the Federwl Reserve
board. The board also approved rates of
1 and 4 per cent on acceptances for tho
same bank.
$295.00
Argo Demonstrator
SEE IT AT THE DOWN TOWN GARAGE
Opposite Auditorium
AT YOUR SERVICE
Go See It Now--Ride In It-You Will Like It
DOWN TOWN GARAGE
"CHICK" EDMUNDS
and OLIVER LIGHT
Representing the Nebraska Argo Motor Oo.
Will gladly give you a ride in this wonderful light car.
Phone Douglas 4430.
YEAR ROUND SERVICE
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Ho Cloro Pilos
Simple Homo EemedyEaiily Applied
Give Quick Belief-end CoeU v
Nothing to Try.
OTTO
Befsreaai Afts the First Trial.
Pyramid Pile Remedy (rives quick re
lief, stops itchlnir, bleeding; or prottidliig
pllea, hemorrhoids arid ail rectal trou
bles. In the privacy of your own home.
6: a box at all druKHt. A single box
often cures. Tree sample for trial witu
booklet, mailed free. In plain wrapper,
on requeue to Pyramid lrus Co.. 61C
PyraoUd Bid.. Marshall, Mich.
When a Business Man Buys a Motor Truck, impe
rially if Jip intends to use it for making deliveries to
customers, lie wants to be sure that it will make those
deliveries regularly and promptly.
Therefore, no business man can afford to buy any
truck without first looking up the record of the Inter
national Motor Truck.
Kor eight years this truck has given year-round nervlce.
continuously, day by day. to thousands of merchants In hundreds
of widely differing lines of business. It meets faithfully all
lighter hauling and quick delivery conditions.
There are two models of the International. In two different
sizes. Model M of 1,000-pounds capacity and Model K of 1,500
pounds. They are alike in the quality of the service they give.
It will cost you nothing to find out definitely what an Inter
national Motor Truck will do for your business. Drop a card to
the address nearest you and you will receive full information.
International Harvester Company of America '
(Incorporated)
The Fortified Tire
Spans the Way from Trouble. Trust It Once
Let It Tell Its Story
Let the Goodyear tire tell you what it means
to travel on Fortified Tires.
Fortified is more than a name. It means a
tire with five protections offered by no one
else. They have cost us years of effort and
millions of dollars.
They have won for this tire the top place in
Tiredom the highest prestige and the largest
sales.
In the best way known they combat
Rim-Cuts Loose Treads Puncture
Blowouts Insecurity Skidding
Let them prove this to you.
Not Trouble-Proof
We don't claim the impossible a trouble
proof tire. But Goodyears average best.
They could never hold
the lead and hold it for
years unless that were
true, as you know.
These are super-quolity
tires. Not in materials
alone, but in features. We
protect you in five ex
clusive ways. And one
(jOOIXpYEAR
Fortified Tires
Rias-Cala by our No-Klm-Cat fsstars.
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iv man nihhr rivt
Afssut 1 1 by 12S brstdad piano wtr.
I Pnt 4 SUddats by our doubis
l thick Ail-WsstbsrTrssd.
of them alone adds to our cost $450,000
per year.
Tests which can't be disputed prove that
these features save tire users millions yearly.
Yet Prices Come Down
Despite these improvements Goodyear
prices have constantly come down. , We have
made three big reductions in two years. Our
last made February 1st makes the two
year total 45 per cent
Our mammoth production the largest in
the world lets us give you in Goodyears the
most for your money. And we always shalL
One for Every Car
Last year we sold 1,479,883 about one
for every car in use. Think what a tire this
must be to dominate like that.
Fortified Tires mean less
tax and less trouble. They
mean more safety, more
enjoyment. Those things
are waiting you at any
Goodyear Service Station.
Any laaUr can supply you
Goodyaar tiras. If U wanted
is is not In stock, ha will
taUphooo our local branch.
AKftOMOHIO
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Omaha Lincoln
Det Miine$
Council Bluffs Crawford Concordia
ft. Dodge St. Joseph Sioux City
We carry a complete stock of
GOODYEAR TERES
Omaha Tire Repair Co.
HENRY NYGAABD. Prop.
2201 Farnam Street
Tyler 1552
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