10-A THE OMAHA- SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 19, 19Tb, Gossip Along tho Automobile Bow H wsrer that It could successfully maintain thla average. Carl ChanRstrom, manager of the Ftandard Motor Car company, 14 making a trip over hi territory In tho Interest of the Alln Motor Car company of Faa tarla, Okl. The Allen exhibit at Lincoln ha produced numroue buyera and tho problem now U to allot the car In auch portions aj will keep ail dealers aatlafled. Mr. peteraon of Peterson Ruaaell. Deadwood, & D., h bn vlsltlne; tho Nebraska Haynes Auto company durtns; the laat few daya Mr. Iteron la tak ing fcack a carload of Haynes automo biles to anxloua nlhnelaats In Dead wood. Joseph Uvlniwton, assistant manager of the local Btudebaker branch, has been transferred to Indtanapolla, Ind., whera lie will act aa assistant manager of th Indianapolis branch. Indianapolis Is Mr. IJvlngston's old home atld, although ha was aaUsfled In Omaha, Ms family was anxious to return. ' D. U 'Watson, rnral sales manacar of th Haynes Automobtla company of Kokomo, Ind., spent the Utter part of last week with 0. J. Ooikhlll. local re presentative of the Haynes, arranftnv for the extension of Mr. Corkhlll's territory. WANT JEFFERSON HIGHWAY TO RUN THROUGH OMAHA Efforts to hav the proposed new Jef ferson Hlrhway ps through Omaha will be made by five local good roads enthusi asts, who hava been Invited to attend the organisation of the association at New Orleana, November IB and 11 The Invita tion to help create tha new highway waa extended to tha Omaha Commercial club. The Jefferson Highway will connect Winnipeg, Canada, with New Orleana, and will serve as a main auto road north and south, through tha territory wast of th Mississippi rlvar and half way to tha Ttocky mountain. LONG NON-STOP RUN MADE BY NEW SAXON ROADSTER A dispatch that has just reached here tells of a remarkable non-stop run by a Haxon roadster over Colorado reads, setting out with Will Martin ef Diaver as driver and A. C. Newton, a newspaper man, as observer, this car averaged more than twenty miles per hour In 100 miles of non-stop running, thus , winning;" a i ; Lady Gergory of Irish Players to Lecture in Omaha A meeting of the Irama league cf Omaha was held Saturday morning at the home of Miss Kate Mcllugh, and plana for the year's work were discussed. It was announced that the first lecture to be given under the auspices of the rew league will be on October 2S, when Lady Gregory of the Irish players will lecture on the Irish theater. The place of the lecture will be announced later. Mlea Janet McDonald, chairman of the educational committee, submitted tenta tive plana for work among study clubs. A rally of all members will be held In about two weeka. at which time these plans will be further developed. Omaha Outstrips All Other Cities A few weeke ago when Passenger Traf flo Manager Moody of Pennsylvania lines was here, he waa ahown about the city by Traveling Passenger Agent Roland, the company's representative hera. At the time he commented upon the activity In building operations and before leaving asked Mr. Roland to compile and send to him a list of the many large buildings In eourae of construction. Mr. Roland complied with the request of Mr. Moody and now he has reserved a reply. In his letter Mr. Moody asserts that he has traveled about the country a great deal during tha last rummer and that In no place visited has he found a city apparently so active and Prosperous aa Omaha. Ha adds that Omaha is out stripping practically all the cltlea In the number of buildings being erected. A "For Sale" ad will turn seoond-hand furniture Into cash. . . j ANTHONY BROTHERS TO OPEN NEW RESTAURANT The Anthony brothers, whs) were for merly directors oC the afe and grill room at the Fontenelle hotel, hare an nounced that they will open a restaurant over Wrothe's grill on Faraam street, be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth street, The restaurant, they announce, will be one of the most modern and up-to-date In the west The dining room will be completely remodeled and all equipment will be new. The Anthonys have had wide experience In the restaurant busi ness In the east and declare that the cafe they will open In Omaha will reoelv all the benefits of their wide knowledge and experience. The Mechanician This oolamn Is to be a refalar feature of the Ante rage aad will be devoted, to the nroper oare of automobiles. Contributions will be welcomed. Motor Car Doa'ts. Don't attempt to atart engine with the switch turned off or without gasoline In the tank. Don't fill the lubracator In tha motor and neglect to lubracate all other parts of the car. Don't neglect the lubrication of any part of the car. Don't advance the apark when starting the motor. Don't allow the clutch to engage sud denly. Don't apply the brakea suddenly, un less absolutely necessary. Don't neglect to Inspect the level of the acid In the storage battery at least onoe every two weeka. Don't turn corners at high speed. Don't neglect to keep the radiator filled with water, or with a good antl-freeslng solution In cold weather. Don't attempt to ahlft gear Into reverse when car Is moving ahead. Don't ahlft from high gear to lowwr speeds when going at high rate of speed. Don't fair to Investigate any unusual aound which may develop In the ear. Don't drive fast or attempt to stop suddenly on a wet pavement. Don't release clutch when throttle Is open very wide. Don't race your motor. Don't let every Tom, Dick and Harry drive your car. Don't let every mechanlo, or so-called repair man, make you believe that he knows more about the way a car should be built than the manufacturer. Don't forget to put water In the battery. Don't use the starter to run the car. Don't blame the atarter when the en gine doesn't start look In the gasoline tank. Don't put In starting button when the motor Is running. Don't push In starting button when the shifting lever Is In gear. Den't forget that uelng the starter a certain nuntber of t lines will run down the battery, unless the motor Is run suf ficiently to recharge It. Contributed by Evans, of Noyes-Kllly Motor company. Reds Rny Callahan. The Cincinnati club purchased Pitcher R. J. Callahan from the Hpokane club of the Northweetern league. Bradley la Shifted. The Brooklyn club haa released and the Newark club has slimed substitute First baseman Hugh Bradley. Motoring in Winter Almost as Pleasant as in the Summer No longer will the cold winter months hold terror for the automobile dealer be cause the late models are so designed that motoring In winter Is nearly as much of a pleasure as In summer. The motor car haa grown to be a social necessity as well as a business necessity. The busy business man cannot be con fronted with the necessity of bundling up, putting on oven-hoes and doing nu merous other things to combat the ele ments. Momenta are too precious. Too much time la wasted. Quick action Is too necessary. The women, too, must save precious moments, and their comfort must be con sidered. Social calls and shopping can be made much more of a pleasure. In stead of appearing with mud-bespattered shoes and skirts fringed with mud or dampened with snow or rain, the motor car woman can enjoy the comforts of good weather all the year. The automobile men of Omaha are, like the manufacturer, conversant with the new demand to be met with. Models of the all-year cars are now being dis played by numerous dealers, and an ef fort Is being made to make motoring an all-year pleasure and convenience. Among the new cars of the all-year type on display are the Cadillac, Klssell, Hudson, Hdpmoblle and Chandler. Other cars will make announcements, too, re garding U winter cars. VICTOR H- R00S GOES TO MOTORCYCLE EXPOSITION Victor H. Roos, the local Harley-Davld-son distributer, leaves thla evening to attend the annual National Motorcycle show, which la to be held at Chicago this week. He will also visit the Harley Davidson factbry at Milwaukee and make arrangements for hla 1916 machines, for which he haa already booked quite a number of orders and which will be ready for delivery In a few we'ks. All the prominent motorcycle manufac turers will display their 1916 models for the first time, and dealers from all parts of the United Rates and Canada will flock to the Chlcasro Coliseum t' behold what their respective factories have created for them to sell for the coming season. Liver Complalat Makes Yon Un happy. No Joy In living If your stomach and liver don't work. Stir your liver with Dr. King's New Life Pills. AH druggists. Advertisement. NOTED WRITER HEADED THIS WAY IN HIS AUTO George Horace Lorlmer, editor of th Saturday Evening Post, Is taking a motor Jaunt over the Lincoln highway to Ban Francisco. Lorlmer's influential pen can, do much to counteract the bad Impres sion of our western highway tourists, received during our unusually wet spring and summer. The average eastern mo torist going through thla year Is used to permanent roads back home and he had his perspective warped out of all pro portion and dilated profusely In letters about our bad roads as a rule, whereas the condition this year was th excep tion, i U. S. COURT IN SESSION AT NORFOLK ON MONDAY The United States district court, which was In session at Chadron the first part of this week, will open court in Norfolk Monday. Judge T. C. Munger will be on the bench, and nearly two weeks' work Is expected at Norfolk. Inasmuch as Court opens In Omaha on September IT It will bo necessary to open court In Norfolk; for a week, then come to Omaha, after which a recess will be declared In the Omaha court, and the work will be fin ished In Norfolk before It Is resumed In Omaha. Chalmers S 1350h Sovm Passenger 1x40 You ride in the Chalmers Six-4 0 not on it THERE may b those wfco Haa "with a (rain of salt" the statement that a $1 350 car can be made to ride at easily and be at comfortable aa a car selling for $6000 or more. Nevertheless, it la absolutely true dial bo car, at any price, rides any easier or is more comfortable than this $1350 Chal mers Six-40, and a ride in it will thorough ly convince you of this fact Comfort must be huilt into a car, but It is not difficult if you vie how. The seat bads and side Walls of the Six-40 are built for comfort according to scientific principles that year ef ex perience have taught us. The seats and side walls are deep and roomy, the upholitery it luxurious and is f full Uathtf. The leg-room is aanple. Truly, you ride tn this car not on it The rear springs are 57 inches long the longest on any car in the world at the price. side from the great comfort they give you will find that their resilient action will save you tire bills. And, finally, there is always in the Six-40 the comfort of steady potter the quick acceleration the easy, vibrationless pull of the marvelous valve-in-head over head camshaft motor. Let us show you some real motor car comfort Let us do it to-Ja). New Service to Owner Every Ckalmert dteler tivet l nery buyer ef e Ckalmert car s StrvUt Ceafea Deem, aatk temaem redeeaxakie far s defiatta amount af uueeclian ttrvict at say Cnii dealer' t aaywere. Cnalsaer Club and CluWaa Every Ckalmert earner it entitled ts a mtti. card la I he ChaUaert Clue cemmendtnt ktm ta rvarte net ef CUwn refrtteatanraa everymker and fa ratetra "The (Uwri Clukmea taauiart aula aa$ ckaraa. We are clotting our territory now, and want good U agent. Write us (or particular. Stewart-Toozer Motor Co. V l-'JlSa Fiu-iuun Hiieet. Thcne loug. $H, lhe result of 23 ?ea2s'sSuccessfhl experience In Jhzzifding motor cars I' H The 1916 Haynes is with Many New Refinements GOME see the. 1916 Haynes the same wonderful car that was the sensa tion of last season the car that still dominates the "light six" field. Many hew refinements have been added for your comfort and convenience. , The bodies are big and roomy, with deep rolls of soft upholstery. Real hand-buffed leather is used. Individual, adjustable front seats are used on both the five and seven passenger models. t The front doors are retained so that entrance may be had directly to the front compartment W ! mi THE 7f"rt "A BaawW eaiiag raeJeeaeaf sa4 lastde otsseaaeses) 4 Moeel S, urea i Prlea f MM i. a. k r sties a, IaxWaa i 11 I I i I z ! t J The two auxiliary seats used m the seven pastenfier model disappear entirely into the floor when not in uie. The three passenger roadster is of the clover leaf design, containing three individual teati with form fitting upholitery. The center teat it dropped hack and an aitleway is left between the forward seats. An unusual amount of carrying space is provided. Self -lubricating springs are used in the chassis. Helical bevel drive gears are used in the rear axle. The equipment includes a Waltham clock, Boyce Moto-Meter, trouble lamp, automatic circuit breaker to Uke the place of fuses, Sparton horn and non-skid tirea on the rear. Over size tires on the seven passenger model. BWwini ea4laf emaAseaeot a4 inside dimeasioaa ot Model U, sere peeseaer toariag car. fMee IMS I. . K Eafcosno, tasBan r Two Models TLtm Body Style Model 34 Aaaertee's Gneeet "UAt Sia" i pamamga TMT tot Cea, L21 waeelhase, weight 20 lb. 13i Model 34 Tke Ttrlilrat Roadtter ia America i-paaaeatcr. -J14&5 Model 35- Ta Kokoaa Bta t-f miaier Toajrlal Cea, 127 wfcaelfcae, Wuhi SOSOIb. fi4yj AH price Uk Kakejea Nebraska Haynes Auto Sales Co. 2032 Farnam Street - - - Omaha, Nebraska THE HAYNES AUTOMOSUJE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA MeJel $4, Five Paseetifer Teeuisaj Car, IMea $13SS, 1 a. W Kokoeao, IwL r T 'SPSBMSaaMMSS-saWltal See the Haynes Before) You Buy Your Car See tho Haynes, ride in it, test it out and we will leare It to your own Judgment if It la not the hi feat buy la the "light field. i LkliuAliiiudiuuikauitiliiJuuitillillllitlu z"Let your Next Car be a Chalmers' -J TaJu.,.!'.