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THE OMAHA SUNDAY NEE: MARCH
7. ioir.
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FORD BREAKS MONTH RECORD
Salei During February Surpass
Sales of Corresponding Month
of Tears Before,
EIGHTY-THREE CARS ARE SOLD
Local ford sale during the month of
February reached a new high mark.
Eighty-three cars were sold to local
purchaser during tlx month, which Is
practically four timea as many as were
old during the same time last year,
and came within a few cars of equaling
the high record made lat May.
Purchasers during the month were:
J. V. Plympton, A. B. Currle Co ,
Qua Blnscr.
B. B Pan k rats,
A. M. Satterlee,
Neb.-Ia. Grfcln Co..
H. A, Wigton.
A. B. Williams,
K. K. Oentleman,
l'at Rooney,
A. E. Swanson,
J. K. Johnson,
Anna Griffith,
"Bewshcr Uraln Co.,
Ia. A. Harmon
W. O. (TarDenter.
Ktrkendall .shoe Co.,
Klrkcnilall ihoe Co.,
Ktrkendall jhoe Co.,
Kirkondall 8hoe Co.,
W. W. Stilnn,
W. W. Yager.
H. n. Rlxs.
Carpenter Paper Co.,
W. 1). 'Shaw,
F. H. Pocttger,
R P. Antrel.
Ix-na TUhfrld.
'ansdlan Pac. R. R., Kllen A. Teets,
C. F. Wallrn, Thos. C. Rich Co.,
McAllister Fuel Co., A. R. Fleming,
K. B. Zimmerman, J. Burke,
M'ileon ftrsm Holier, 1-ester Murphy,
Hants C. Paige, Wm. J. Peterson,
F. J. Bulmer, Pierce Ryan. i
:Dr. D. A. Meddars, E. V. Armstrong,
H. Buffet
J. C. Aldrlch,
W. C. Dona hey,
J. W. Medltn,
C. H. Leonard,
J. D. Catlett,
A. 11. Wheeler.
lr. H. R. Morris,
John .5tr1bllng. ,
J. H. Kupplg.
Henry Mruhn,
'has. Jencen.
J. J. Sherlock,
ti. W. larloch.
J. F. Pettigrew,
J. W. llutchins.
'Haul Merger,
J. RadiiElner,
Chns. Hnrdlnr,
Walter N. Weeth.
Santtary Wet Wah,
Martin Jetter,
R. Kulnkofsky,
Omaha Transfer Co.,
Standard Laundry,
' A. Pftlrd.
So. Omaha. Pck. Co.K .
L. N. Osborne, , .
.T. J. Petersen,
Mrs,, Kramer.. .
Boston Meat & Cm.. V. O. LanK.
itco. Brown, ,. 'Fairmont Cream. Co.,
J. H. tiurand, '"'rnwnt Cream. Co.,
S. J. How?. Harry C. Larson,.
J. C. Klnnard. ' '-' -
Collins with Athletics.
Collins wl!l l..p with the Athletics, after
all. It Is announced that Connie Mack
will give a ti!;,l to Hob Collins, the Ford
iam college pitcher.
Bill Sllne Is Fired.
The Chattanooga club of the Southern
league has given Pitcher BUI Sllnc his
unconditional release, which makes hinv
fed like a real major leaguer.
Buyer Should Think
of Later Costs, Not
First in Motor Car
"In figuring tip the cost of a long rail
road Journey the traveler does not merely
ask the rate to the next station, but for
the entire distance." says Mr. Clark of
the Noyes Auto company.
"And so It Is with the wise buyer of an
automobile. He not only wants to know
how much the operating cost of his car
In likely to be during the first year of
ownership, but In later service as well.
"That sort of a buyer Is not blinded to
the real Issue by economy 'stunts'. Nor
le he persuaded by specific! trip records.
What he demands to know Is the prob
ability of low average upkeep during the
entire life of the car.
"He passes up experiment for experi
ence and assertion for reputation. He
chooses a car like Klssel-Kar, for he llnds
that Its manufacturers have built sixes
for eight years and fours for ten years,
and have adhered closely during that
whole period to sound mechanical prin
ciples. He finds on every hand evidence
that Kissel-Kara have given satisfaction
to owners, both as regards stability and
eoonomy. He feels that a Klssel-Kar Is
a safe buy because It has made' good in
the past surely the best kind of testi
mony he can select to guldo him."
Woman Makes Long
Cfoss-Country Trip
A continuous trip In a Snxon car from
Fort Iiudenla'e, Fla., to Moline, 111., Is
the recort established by Mrs. Kinnia E.
Walsh of tho Illinois city. This la thf
longest trip ever made In a Saxon ear
by a woman. Much of the routo was
through, sun and mud.
"Between New Smyrna and St. Augus
tine." relates Mra Walsh In telling cf
her trip, "we drove through gome eighteen
miles of sand, which reached op to tho
hubs of tho wheels. It was neoescaty
to drive through this on low gear.
"Between Jacksonville and Lake City,
up in the northern part of Florida, we
were obllKed to drive sixty-three miles
through the worst sand I ever savr.
"During the entire trip we used J9.gr
worth of gasoline, and while we did not
keep track of the figures on oil con
sumption, we are sure that It was small.
Of course, one m'ist taku Into considera
tion tli roads we drove over the deep
sand, mud, hills, mountains and cobble
stone roads In Kentucky, and fresh
broken t--tone roads through Tennessee
and Indiana."
The route was through Macon. Oa-t At
lanta, Oa, ;, Chattanooga, Tenn. : Nash'
vllle, Tenn.; Louisville, Ky.i Indianapo
lis, Ind. ; Chnmplaln, 111.; Blooming-ton,
111.! Peoria, III.; Oalesburg, 111., then on
to Rock Island and Into Molina.
NEW MANAGER FOR THE MAX
WELL IN NEBRASKA
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I Chandler Sedan All-Season Model
se3 WwwwwctJ ivwrnwrowi"' H '
;,"Vj- fPf'Zh.
Every ' Inch aCsr
In-built Quality Explains
Leadership of this Car
BARE specifications faU short' by a wide margin in truly .
determining,comparative automobile values; It takes a
search into the vitals of the machine and the methods of
manufactxire to bring out the telling points of difference between cars of
seeming equality on paper. It is by such comparisons deep down under
the skin comparisoiu-that the KisselKar has established itself as an auto-,'
mobile of exceptional worth. In-built quality explains its leadership!
iThe KisselKar is a manufactured car, which accounts for its possession of
certain features buyers must seek in searching for a car of endur ingyalue.
The Detachable Top .
R i5 a car of fine proportions and striking appearance roomy and
comfortable. It has exceptional riding qualities it is built with a keeni
regard for low up-keep and long life.
The ALL-YEAR Car
Provides Comfort
able Year 'Round
MotOring The One-Compart,
ment body and De
tachable Sedan Toptwo original Kissel
ideas mean twelve months in thq year
motoring. You can buy your car 'right
now with the top at
tached and use it that
way until the approach
of warm weather. In
the fall it can be replaced
gain for winter use.
The expense cf the De
tachable Top adds but
$350 to the regular pr ice
of the car.
See the New KisselKar Models kak U9 10 x,laIn th pw'
x, . . .. reasons for KisselKar quality
You are cordially invited to call and see the new AU-Year car, the One-Com-partment
or Four-Door bodies, Roadsters, Coupes and Limousines-four models.
;S6.Four at $1450, 42-Sjx at $1650. 48-S at $2350 and 60-Six St $3150.
NOYES AUTO CO., 2206 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
o. j. uroicaw.
C. J. nrokaw has rfn nppoiulf .cl
trlot manajrrr In Omhi fnr thn Maxwpll
Motor Salra company and will in the
future handlo tho bualnena rrlna for
the Maxwell dlatrlhutnra throuyhnut tha
territory adjaront to Omaha. Mr. pro
Haw comw from FHrgrv N.' !., and sue
oeeda O. II. Williamson ,1n hla now
position."
Mr. Ilroknw la aald to bo nn oxecutlva
of ability and an expert nalea innnajnr.
While In Farso ho made an enviable
reputation for hlnmolf and aurcosa In
predicted for him In his new and lurner
field. Mr. Hrokaw declaim he in Kind
to, come to Omaha, knowing that this
olty la one of the largest distributing
points fur automobiles In the country.
He anticipates for the Maxwell company
unprecedented soiling records In Ne
braska during 191 and the hooks al
ready show that a mighty good start
to that goal has been made.
OMAHA MANAGER OF STANDARD
AUTOMOBILE COMPANY.
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Carl Cfoitgskrom
Oarl CliangHtrom, mnnngcr of the new
Standard Motor Kaloa cempany, which
has opened sales rooms at 301 Kariiani
street. Is well known about Omitlia. as ha
was for thirteen yrara connected with
tho Keys Uros. firm of Council llluffa.
(MianKstroni comis to Omaha from the
Capital City Carriage company of Dos
Moines.
The Standard Motor Hales company haa
taken the agency of the Allen, a mn
chlno which has In the past been pimhed
very little In this part of the country.
Hut Mr. ChangBtrom declares Allen will
be Hinnng the familiar namea around
tliene parts before many moons.
Jeff cry Company
Has Sold One-Half
Its 1915 Production
The month of March, which may well
be considered lo mark the opening of the
spring pr-lllng season among automobile
manufacturers, seen tho Thomaa It. lef
frry eompanv with over ') per cent of
Its total production for the l!li . n
sold and delivered, lniiimii 'ti ns trie ft
manufacturers depend mxin elllnR from
K0 to 70 per cent of thlr ouli.wt helw.en
Murch and the latter unit if June, the
Joffery organlziition recu to bo In a
p.iiticuiarly emliblo position.
According to Ueorge C McVlcker, lo
cal tnaniiKer for the Thomas H. JeffevV
compnny, tho ciy of hns'ni'si depressloit
bus not come from lvmMr.iiVlcc! t, win
hnve I een steadily bnlMln.r a reputnble
product and murketlng It :ihnn; sunn btial
tieB llne.
In cninmiMitlui; on th bin khIcs nado
by his conipuny diirinit thr. .vui't minths,
Mr. McVlckers said; '.Ml Ihr-iKKh the
year we have experienced a norniat,
healthy demand for Joffory rara, whlcbj
hits at no time fallen below the mark.
whUh we consider to oo highly favor,
able and Mithly liu'.'catlva of prepcrtty.
Our htrgfr model ar prattle-illy nil si:b
Ject to orders now and from tho present
Indication the Chest.vflcld Six and the
IJght Four will also bo td out at least
h month before tho timo wo noimall
set ns tu and of tho string sol ing cm-J
iialKn. '
INTERNATIONAL LOOP TO
FIRE EIGHTY ATHLETES
About eighty ball pin vers will ra re
leased outright In the International
leiiguo when the sens n gets under way.
According to Information, the Interna
tional havo divided to carry not more
than sixteen players on their payroll.
Of course, there will perhaps be twice
that number of players who will be
taken south this spring, but only those
who show the real goods will be kept
throughout the season. Anyway, no
club will carry more than sixteen men.
Stearns-Knight Performs in Snowdrift
t r
COU V. W. JKWELL DRIVINO HIS KOUR-YKAR-OLD STEARNS
KNIOHT THROUGH A SNOWDRIFT NEAR HAPPY HOLLOW!
LAST FRIDAY
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LOWER IPIRECES ON
Solid
XIRUC1K TIRE
Efifiective IVSarcIn Sflu, 1915
Fire&one gives you the Tire and Method of fastening which
insures maximum service under every condition because it
includes every recognized type and size of tire removable and
non-removable. Each type refined to highest degree-result
a Firestone tire for every road, load and condition of service,
so that our expert advises you with an unprejudiced mind.
Firestone service is as extraordinary as the prices. In every
trucking center large and complete stocks are carried, insur
ing prompt deliveries and careful attention to all tire needs.
Telephone our local branch at once for full details and pri
ces on tire equipment for your trucks.
Firestone Net Prices on Solid Tires
for Gasoline Trucks
8lz PHc
36x2 inches .$12.63
32x2y2 inches 17.05
36x2V inches 18.95
34x3 inches 22.10
36x3 inches 23.30
32x34 inches . 24.55
36x3i2 inches . 27.35
34x4 inches 33.20
36x4 inches ..." 35.10
3 oi 5 inches - 42.95
42x5 inches 49.95
36x6 inches 52.70
40x6 inches 58.50
36x7 inches 64.65
40x7 inches 71.90
Firestone Tire (Si Rubber Co,
2220 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
Phono Douglas 3064
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