8 A THK ,OM"AHA SUNDAY HEE: JUNE- fi. 1915. AUTO MAKER NEVER CONTENT Not Since the Birth of Hit Industry Km He Stood Still, Sayi Elmer Apperion. LOOKING FOR IMPEOVEMINTS ORR SELLS 4 CAR LOADS OFPACKARDS Record Perform an oe Hade Without Demonstrating Car by the Local Agent EJTEREST ALL OYER THE WEST "The Isat order we took for the new Packard Twln-8lx waa Batnrdar morning before o'clock:, and this made four complete carload ship ments." satd H. F. Orr of tbe Orr Motor Sales company. tt la Interesting and Terr encouraging 1ndee4 to know of the enthusiasm the new oar haa created throughout Nebraska erer the rout which Mr. Joy drove last week on Ms wejr to the Paolflo roaat. Inqolrtoe hare been pouring In faster than we aa Packard dealer eer e pertenced, and since ther eme largelr either from those who have thua far narer owned a motor car, or from those who are alreartr driving other makes. It la rery evident that thla year mow than ever we are going to hava a big Increase In our business from aouraea outalda of the regular Packard family. t onf!:?ce t " Twin . "The confidence ahown by thoee who hava already placed their ordera for tha and the rt porta wa iret dally from the , P'"" " 11 wiu u moT9 factory Indicate that thla feeling la gen- Interost'ng than , ever to watch lha eral throughout tha country. To sa changes from now on. that we are disappointed at not recelv- "To me. thla energetic progress la ea Ins our demonstrating car la probably a ! pvrlslly pleasing, for when I look bark very mild atatcment. but we could not j over tha twenty-two yeara X hve been have expected It ao early. I In the business, ! cannot help but tnar- "In explaining thlr reaeona for making ' vcl at the wonderful cl.angee In tha In an early announcement of the new ' duatry and how happy 1 am to think models, the lackard factory advisee ua , tha. I Mvr In thU ore and am given that ao many rumor were going . the ; tho privilege of adding my mite to the, rounda all over the country aa to what development of thla wonderful Industry. tha new product would be that wo thought 'It an Injustice to those .who were waiting for Packard rare tg keep thorn In aua penae fAy longer. "The automobile manufacturer la never aatlafled." say a Elmer Epperson, president of Apperson Brothers' Auto mobile company. "By that I mean It baa not stood atlO a minute alnce the Inception of the Industry. He la con stantly aeeklng ways of Improving hla product and It la evident by the progreea made that ho ha a been constantly active. The keen rivalry between companies for leaderhlp alao has a tendency to bring out the best In the shortest time and ve are ever on tha move to give to the purcliaaer every refinement and meohan Iral advantage available. f 'Every Improvement made waa un doubtedly Important at the time It waa brought out. but todav, how crude aeem the things of years ago, how emaJl In comparlaon with later aehlevementa. "We were the first to bring out the) double opposed motor. We thought It quite an advancement at the time, but It waa not long before thla type gave wav to the fi.ui -f yllndcp vertical Jc Mirn and now the six la dividing honors with the four. And ao It haa been with nif.ny thlnga since tbe clays of .the aln-lc-yllndcr cor. I aupp'a ten years from today we will have discarded Ideas ,-Electric Starter; Increases Business TV. C. Marsh of the Industrial garage announced .last week that he had con cluded arrangements with Gray Iewt to represent them here In the Omaha ter ritory In tha sale and Installation of the Oray Darls electric atarter and light ing system, Which haa been brought out APedaMy for Kord cats. In view of the fact that It la possible to make tha In eUtlattou la one day.1 the new devtea wni prove attractive to farmers, who can drive her In the morning and be back homo the seme night. Borne Idea of tha success or tha new system might be gained from the number of cars that are being equipped. While thla system tnaa been designed espeolnlly -fee Ford cars. Mr. Msrsh haa had tha foresight :to prepare himself to attach it to all Imakea of care. Tha market In and ad jacent to Omaha la praotieally unlimited, ithe pi-tee being wttbin reach of any car (owner. Tbe same shortage In the supply ,of these systems la being experienced I by Mr. Marsh that automobile dealers along the row are having with the care it hey handle. Auto Tourists Stop Off in Omaha Life of Auto Tire Depends Mostly on Care of the Owner Auto tout lets ere now stopping off In Omaha in Increased numbers and are ;MDinB . thooe enemies of mileage -Borne tlrea run . mile, some run S.000 to S.ftno miles, it looka to me aa If the difference In mileage Is more often due to the attention tlrea reoelve than to any other cause," aaya J. M. Dine, branch manaer of Tha Ooodyear Tire and Rubber company. "Alt of which bears on tha new, pres ent era of tire merchandising. It Is no longer true. If It ever waa true, tbat In telligent tire dealera strive to sell as many tlrea aa possible to a few custom ers, and that dealers delight In seeing tlrea go wrong quickly. The new Idea la to aell Urea to as many ouatomara as possible, and to make thoee auatomera aatlafled customers, so bat they will come back to the aame place regularly for their requirements. "The Ooodyear Tire and' Rubber com pany haa capitalised thla Idea for the benefit of tire users, In the establish ment of service stations, In the Urge and small cities of the country- "A Ooodyear service etrxtlon mcunn just that. We are tire doctors. We can help tires keep well In the beginning, as well aa doctor them when nsgleot haa made them alek. "We find that tire mileage la Increased urprlalngly by a little rare and fore thought. We advise on air pressures snd point the dangers of under-lnflation. We often obtain thousands of miles of tire wear by the timely application of quick iepw gum to a little cut, thua .Tincnng xne uinun nuio hum ana n mtrf an(J Various hotels anxious to extend tne hospitality of the Oate City. The fol lowing nutor parties hava rrgletered: jmarcb.nt and w u ran tne taai aay or vwa in eum club' a headquartera at the Hotel Fonto nclie: Clark Patton and family of three. Grand TrUoida to Spencer, Neb.; C. It. 7onaT and party of two. Twin Falle, ldao,toKew York: M. H. Kellogg and 'party of three. Battle Creek to Pan Frabdaco; John Herforta and party of four, Cincinnati to Ban Francisco, Ar thur I Brown and party of two, Cin cinnati ai'd return; A. A. Breed and Mr A.mt,M-mhm Wl, - TPeifln !' Mr. and Mrs W. H. Krhinldt and Mi and Mrs. W. U Trletney, New York, t 1'aoirtc eoat. In thousands of ways the new mer chandising era la helping, both tho tire hla customers, and the Idea has come to atay. Tire users come to us for advice, for help, for service ar.d that exemplifies the finest kind of lelatlonshlp that can exist between a merchant and hla customer." ROME MILLER RE-ELECTED TO HOTEL MEN'S OFFICE Rome Miller, who has returned from attending tha National Congress of Hotel men at Cleveland, waa re-elected chair man of that organlsstton while there. The chairmanship la tha only executive office and correepondeoto president. Second Omaha Girl Goes to Europe to Be Married There Omaha boasts a second International romance, intimately connected with the Buropean war. Mr. and Mrs. Morltl Meyer received a cablegram Friday an nouncing the safe arrival of their daughter, Minna, in Norway, whence she sailed to Join bar finance, Mr. Felix Bchradter of Oermany. Miss Adah Blanohe Roe, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John P. Roe, plans to sail June U on the "New Amster dam" for Oermany, where her marriage to r. Herman I.ommel of Munich, Oer many, will be celebrated. Mlaa Roe la now In f ine ha, the guest of her slater, Mrs. A. F. Tyler, and Dr. Tyler, having Just returned from fllmp Mn college, where she haa been teach ing. Miss Roe Is a graduate of the Omaha High school and later attended Rryn Mawr, In both Instltutlrme distinguishing herself for scholarship. Mlaa Roe won many honors at Rryn Mawr, Including a traveling scholarship In Oermany, and ntiio taught for awhile at the same college. Castellar School to Hold Graduating Exercises June 16 The Eighth B. graduating clasa at Cas tellar school will hold Ha rlaaa day exer cises on June 16 at the school. A feature of the program will be the preaantatlon of scenes from Dickens' stories. The program will be; Part 1 Charles Dickens' people: Talk ing about Mr. Dlckena' wotk, playing clo-t he-boy s-hall, showing David Copper field, visiting Mr. PeggottT's boat home, selling his waistcoat, arriving at the home of his aunt, Mlaa Betsey Trot wood; rslllng at the Mlcawbers. Part t Vlctrola music. Part 1 Presentation of diplomas, class song. - Part 4 Piano duet In the hall, May pole dance. Members of The class are; Joeephua A. BriKKS. Ocorae Lanaer. Loula J. Chleborsd, Fthel M McUuire. Eva M. Davis. Mahel Miohaeleen. . Johanna M. fCkelram ICmlly I. Mulflngnr, Mablo Klingulut, Agnea H. Pedcreen, Carl L. Klsaseer, Oeorge Pillicnn, Frieda M. C. Funk, Adeline K. Hchoesaler Maraaret HarrlngtcnRaymond F. Stryker. John A, Hesa, H. I,n M. Kvoltok. Charlotte L. HuntlejKathlyn Rwlokard, Yenia Jacohaon, Georgia Tuma, Lillian K. Kavan, Good Weather is ' Driving the Prices to a Lower Level The return of good weather to the grain belt of the central weat and tha reports of bGmper crops In prospect sent grain prices still further down, wheat ou the Omaha market losing 4 cents and selling at t.Uel.U per buahel, about tha lowest since the first of the year. Receipts wore liberal for a Saturday, there being twenty-three carloads on the market. Corn sold off 1 to t fents, price being r'0T0 cents per bushel. The receipts were 104 cars. Oats followed the other grain aad went down to l'i cents per bushel, selling at MHtftfl'ir. The receipts were twenty three carloads. . MANY BUICK DRIVERS ARE ENROUJE TO COAST The first arrivals of summer tourists ' te go through Omaha were drlvlrur ; 'BArioka. Seven carloads passed through I 'the dty during the last week and were I 'high tn their pralae of the mm Kie ac corded them by both the Omaha Auto club and the Buk branoh. They ail re ported heavy roada, but say that within 'a wecke time they will again be In 'good cond't'on. W. U Trlettey of New Tort City U driving a Butck six from New York, jla going to ship the car to Hawaii and ; motor through the Ulanda. ale expects 'to travel about fourteen month. Fred Patutiaa. from Hot PprlneTa, Ark., 'drove through on tho way to hta sunv smer home In Canada A. V. Miles of Ogrden. Utah, kt tnaklng I a record run with e IM Bulek K" to iNew York City. Obnaldatrtng tha roada; lis la making wonderful-tame. Ceorga H. FuCler of OolurrWbua, O, passed throua on the way to tn expo j atUoo. Mrtag a maal C-A , R. H. Davis ol Toledo, O.. left that city Buoday evening and arrtved tn Omaha Wednesday momtnaT, He aay nothing but Bulck could have made It la that time, considering road conditions. Mr. Drefsoa. aervlo manager for tha Nebraska Butck Automobfla company, ajeo says that they are tnrw anxlovs to iglva these thrmirh Omaha tourists the oct he haa in the way of service. Bailey eervloe means upkeep. DR. CROTHERS TO TALK IN OMAHA NEXT FRIDAY Dr. Bainuel Mcf'hord Crothere, paator of the First I'nltarlan church, of Cambridge Max., who Is to deliver his lecture, "A l.ltitary clinic," In the auditorium of the Central 1 1 lull school on Friday even ing, .Inn,- 11 ia known In the weat and middle west because of his Raymond T. West memorial loiture. Although lJr. Crolhers comes hore under the aucpices of the Omaha Unitarian so ciety, his lecture here la to be nonseo tarlan and of a purely educational nature. William F. Ourley of Omaha win Intro duce Dr. l' rot hers and the Harvard men of Omaha who have attended Dr. Oroth fie' church at Cambridge will ant ai ushers. Tho lecture will bo open to the I public and no admission will be charged. I i A noon luncheon la being arranged for. Friday at which time the Unitarians of Omaha will have an opportunity to meet i Dr. Crothera H. S. Cadets to Use Burlington to the Cadet Encampment tn going to Mslvern. Ia., where they will hold their annual encampment, the high school cadets will travel over the Burlington, Instead of the Wabash, aa originally planned. Owing to the washing away of the track In the vicinity of Gallatin. Mo., the Wabash will be unable to get equipment to thla end of the line and consequently company orrn-lsla have been obliged to cancel the contract. Over the Rurtfnxton the cadet's will have a special train that will leave Coun cil Bluffs at about o'clock Monday morning. From Omaha to Council Bluffs the, boys will go on npei-lnl corn of the street railway company. The distance to Malvern la about thirty-seven miles and the run will be made In little more than n hour. Thursday at the camp will be visitors' day and to accommodate parents and friends the Burllnifton will run a spin la I train from Omaha, leaving at about o'clock in the morning and returning will leave Malvern at 6:30 o'clock In thf evening. To Lay Cornerstone Sunday Afternoon The oomeratone of the St. Joseph Cath olic church, a new structure which la be ing erected at the corner of Sixteenth and Center streets st a mu of Jts.ono, will be land Sunday afternoon with appropriate ceremony. The services will start at 1 o'clock and Blihop Hcannell and Father Cannon will apeak. Rev. Paclflcus Kohnen Is the pastor at the ohurch. Notice of Increase in Guaranteed Mileage to ,ooo Miles wm x. i i ! i J r Tho Follyo the Cheap "Cheap thinfrs are made for people who cannot pay more; who are forced to get along the best way they can. The people who buy goods or services in this way invaria bly pay out more in the end by having paid less in the be ginning. The real value of an article is not the price you pay but the use you get. Today the value of things is based on the service rendered not on the purchase price." Marathon Tires are built to meet a quality demand and not price com pe t i t ion . They are absolutely right, and while they cost more to buy they cost less to use. - aBIEieSBSEElIIBIl mmmmmmmimmiu en SaM Km Fsrsrri BCX9 una rem ma Hereafter 6,000-miles wiU be the hasis of guaranteed service for all Pennsylvania Oilproof mGUUM GUP TIKES per guarantee tag attached to each casing. This will apply also to all Vacuum Cup Tires at present in ferHoe. This announcement follows logically the result of The; Automo bile Club of America Official Test, in which nine tires on heavy cars averaged 6,760 miles, three of them exceeding 6,900 miles. On the neu7 batU of guaranty; Vaemm Cup Tim ara lower in cott per miU by from 17fc to 22fc than any to - called non-skid tirm told on a 3,500 mil adjustment baU. Bear in mind also that Vacuum Cup Tires are the only tires guaranteed not to skid on slippery pavements, or returnable at full purchase price after reasonable trial. The Vacuum Cups act on the only principle by which rubber ; projections can grip a smooth wet surface. , PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO., Jeannette, Pa. Office in all Center Omaha Branch 2212 FARNAM ST. Dealers Everywhere. 8II.HE.SGIE.II8IIilIBI8HllllQIIIDllBIIIIinigiTD fean rSsttaaatJ eanESIfc- Akron-Marathon Rubber Co. . 2.122 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NKll. Douglaa iaM). I1 ip in i in .i.i S IX L -W lr.(lkfi gar gaek. Htm at 14a. re. Take ais dropa of feUoan's LlolnMant four tl.nua a ejr snd apply to email of barlr. It kills tbe pain. All druggist Jtdvr- t.Miirnt. Bee Want Ada Produce Kaaulta. SPHINX CAES WIN ' FOR THE AGENTS Hie price $C95 tells the story. Every locality has from one to twenty-five prospects vrho wouUl buy this car. ."NVe have some choice territory open and a money making prop osition for men with red blood. 28 Horse Power. Electric Lights. . Electrio Starter. Demountable Rims. 112-Inch Wheel Base. Cantilever Springs. A big roomy car with 1916 design streamline body. If you want to make money while the car business ia good, come in aud gt a DKM ONKTKATINXi CAH and got into the field. More earn will be sold during the next 90 days than in any similar period in the history of the business in territory. We can driver care. Do you know any one who would buy one? Come in at once. E. M. Reynolds & Co., Distributors, Omaha, Neb. Jilj- .lias i-r!i-art stjmimrig& 2105 Farnam St. Established 1902 $1,495 Fully Equipped Six-CyHnder Trp MN'( Continental Motor Warner Tranirmwion and Steering Gean Weaton-Mott Floating Rear Axle Wetinghou Electric Lightire and Starting System Hartford Untrarrtal Joint Sheldon Spring Setni-elliptic Front) Platform Rear Builders of High Grade Motor Cars for Years Concealed SpaeMlanwter Gear WWHe-124 incbe. Wheel 3 4x4 Mi inches Ona Man Too. Never Leak Material UpllgtenwNrnUr 1 Uathar k tHd for prtng. a The above Is tn old story to the buyfnj pirtjc, as the greater per cent of the hirh-rrsde automobiles J?uilt today list their virtue under these same spedficatrons. s"-.iuc There are wveral thlnp however, that you are entitled to, with an exrendlhir rj 1495 that wa give 70a; such as soft, easy rldinr In the tonnea obUined onlTSv absorbinr, platform sprints, liberal tires, 34x4 adhistable driver's sea? and R?Jte Parlor Car Passenger front seat, with passage way between the two, rivrnr access to Jiihlr front or rear seat and a luxurjousnes unsurpassed at any price in finish, uphoktefv con venienccs, and all details of equipment. v icrjr, ooa- It wiU cost you 2C to write, nothing to phont and thirty minutes of your time to inv, tigate and test this car in a comparative way. Get In touch with us todav W. T. WILSON AUTO CO. 1910 Farnam St. Phono Doug. 8602 Omaha, Nebraska