THE OMAHA SUNDAY OCTOBER 3, 1015. 5-i 0YERLA1ID BOWLERS TO STARTTHE YEAR league Exclusively of Employe of Willys-Overland Company it the Biggest in the Country. XLAY ON THEIR OWN ALLEYS Th Overland Bowline; leajrue, which. i aid to be the largest arnnluUon of Its kind In the I'nltcd States, will celebrate th opening of Its fifth season on Mon day night, October 4, at the factory al leys of the Willys-Overland company. Elaborate preparation have been made to five the automobile maker a big aend off and the official anticipate a record breaJUng attendance. The flflypieo Overland concert band and the Overland Glee club will be on hand to entertain their fellow worker with murltj and eons; The meraberohlp of the league is open to employes of the WUlya-Oveiiand coin- tmny only. Each department of the fac tory is represented by a team oorapoaed f the five beat bowler In the depart ment. Sou of the departments have as many as three teams. In addition to these department teams there are fully WO aottr members who use the alley leerulartjr throughout the winter. As the raaklnc men of the entire number are chosen to represent the company in tt state and national tournaments, com petition for plaoes is exceedingly keen. Last jrear the Overland team demon strated its ability by oapturing the Ohio state efaampiooshiSk Previous to that time they bad met and defeated some of the strongest bowling organisations in the country. Ie Overland alleys are conveniently located right in the cantor of the big Taetk) plant. They are open every night from ;S0 to 7:10 for the general use of factory employes. After T.M the alleys are turned over to the department teams. . When John N. Willy, president of the WUlys-Ovr!and company, founded the league he figured that turoe alleys would be more than enough to accommodate the bowling enthusiasts of the factory. How ever, the sport proved so popular that he decided to add two additional alleys to the club and this season found it neces sary to put In three more, making eight ail toid. Those who nave seen the bowling club say that it is typical of Mr. Willys in that he fitted It up with the best equip ment money could buy. The automatic machines for setting up pins and the per fect lighting facilities are said to be the last word In bowling circles. During tournament play the club mem bers assess themselves 10 cents for every game they roll, and the aggregate sum Is used for the prize list, which is bigger than that ' of any other league in the I'nIUd State. Aside from the tourna ment gnnws the members are privileged to use tbe alleys without expense. )wttn Is but one of the branches ef sport that flourishes at the Toledo plant flsso bell, foot hell, banket ball and rifle teams all havo their following among the lt,0W employes of the company. Mr Willys, himself, is an athletic enthusiast, whleh probably accounts for the deep Interest he take in the various factory teams. Interstate Makes High Speed Record In Illinois Town Purtlng and stopping with the clutch sealed In high (tear, climbing Mess mores hill without breaking seal, and running from half a mile an hour to forty miles an hour under the same conditions was accomplished by Mr J, (K Huffman, agent for the Inter-State at Kewannee, III. Mr. Huffman started his exhibition of "high speed" work at S:30 o'clock. Dr. F. W. OodsalL W. A. Brown and Rob- ert J. Hawthorne, prominent buolnee.i men of Kewannee, witnessed the sealing of tho transmission In high gear. During the entire time MY. Huffman was making his demonstration tho seal was not broken. One of the most severe tests made by Mr. Huffman with his Inter-State was on South Main street, between OaX and Prospect, when he stopped his car half way up the steep hill and then started without breaking the seal which locked the gears. Mr. Huffman made twenty sewn starts on "high" with nlno men in the car in the crowded downtown busi ness districts. In climbing -Messmore hill, the Inter state carried its regular allotment of five passengers, and gained the crest of the hill at fifteen miles per hour from a standing start at tho bottom. This hill is one of the steepest In Illinois awl has been a stumbling . block for many motorists. Mr. Huffman states that he knows of only one other car which has pulled off such a test and that was a high priced car which performed In Chicago recently. Wilson Proud of Studebakcr Six V ' i. I I V w". W- Jtye :. J J I V ' - ? King Ak's Visitors Seek "Allen" p. Improve Stretch of Eoad in Minnesota The Minnesota State Highway commis sion has directed completion and con struction of highways in the state cost ing, for the state's share, $131,500. Prac tically fifty miles of road will b Im proved, including eighteen and one-naif miles of the Tellowstone ; trail west of Granite Falls, Minn. , ' A "For tale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. .1 - Built Along Most Modern Lines a. A vs. :A . : -' . .-" C VT- . Oldsmobile is Built for Service - lWJ::-::-K-:-:vs;:.Avjiii man. v. , ",J .4 3 pmiwnwmmmimininiii!iniiiiini iiiiniiniiiiniiiiniiiiiiiuiimiiiiinnininmnmniURinntintniit iilill lilllHiliil'if' I pt.,M,:r t rs r company 8 r i Mm mm mm I fcSaSfe fTf'fF- mm ml w hfarP . .v.iXe im- ' vl MLL f , iifF j5 ifc etilhings to Respect m Hudsons We have made the nev-type Hudson a car which all men respect It has held for two years first place among fine Sixes. Now we are ready to claim the same supremacy in fine body-building. And we submit as evidence four luxurious closed models. We are not content to excel in elegance alone. In two of these models we have solved the problem of a summer-and-winter car. One combines in perfection a Touring Car and Sedan, and one a Roadster and Coupe. And we have brought the envied closed car the height of motor car luxury down to prices which will multiply its use. You will expect in these models new standards In closed cars you who know Hudson ways. But the degree of advance will surprise you You will find it in design and construction. You will find it in finish, outer and inner. You will find it in richness and elegance, in convenience and appoint ments. Not in a few ways, but in scores of ways, these cars will give you new conceptions of closed car luxury. We are not urging buyers on closed cars tor they will over-sell themselves. Our outout Is well sold already. But we invite you to see them as new evidence of Hudson leadership. Our dealers have the models on show. For f uniarticular write for Closed Car Catalog. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY . DETROIT. MICHIGAN LtSttfctL - iat-' ik TOURING SEDAN Wttb windows op, s luxuriant Sedsa. Woeseacaa aailr drive it. with window down, a cerapleee ly opea Touring Cat. fries ti&i, t.oM. beuoik CABRIOLET Change quickly from aa open Road tar ta a dosed Ceaoa. Price iltou, Lo. Ueiruit. COUPE For comfort osj stormy dsys, yet opea I dsUitiitral In nammer. best fauc fric UUM, to.U DeUeit. GUY L. IS1VIIXH 2563-5-7 Farnam St "SERVICE FIRST" Omaha, Neb. Now Winter Car is Announced by Regal One of tlip newct winter cars to make Its appearance comes from the Regs' workshop. They are equipping their V'.fht snd Unlit four with a detachnhle peilan top which h leen built espejlally for these two Ttesal models. Hales Mansner I'lerre, In dlruslit: the new tor to a sutherlnR of field ni'H, said: "I helleve the Inst harrlor ! win ter drlvlns; has been broken down. F'lrt-t. they didn't drive because to start a cold engine was as much as your llfs whs worth. The starter now on the cKr an! a detail-able top for winter use, tho owner can uso hlsVar the year tlimimh." The stsmlard one-msn mohair toy for summer is supplied In addition io the new top, the windshield In both cases servliiR both tops. The finish of the Interior mke3 it prac tically a limousine In appointment. The whipcord trimming, elcctrlo rtomi Hunt with nickel trimming and all naiul'cs and attachments with nickel trim. From all Indications this redan top will appeal more to the owner ?f ono car, ns ho Is the man who will hrncflt most. It Is tho prediction of .ho Hegal com pany that the ultimate csr s the closed car, for both city an country travel. aUnut bed time." Another moment of alienee "He anya, papa." tho silvery voice an nounced. Impeiaonall V. "he aaya 1 lint be rarely giea to lied before I, but It arenia to him Wnt It la a mutter of personal preference merelv, and that If he were In your place he mould so now it ho felt sleepy." Harper's Hatnr. When Her l.tsrhta Wa Rla. Ouv Hoerner, th. Honlh I'hlladelphla apothecary. wa urbnnely dMpcnslnj s postal card to a "flapper" when an Amaminlan negreas In chIIco wrapper of Morning glorv pattern entered anil bulked herself atnst the counter. ."1 wants n description' filled foh half s dor.en five-ounce quinine pills," she sn liouncefl. ' "Whv, woman, that pill would paralyio an ox'; what's the mii'ler with you?" sked the astonished chemist. "Nothln" the innttcr wlf nie," she n amerrrt. "It'a foh mill clniiEhter, and she a some heft, (ilarli s she takes aflr nie. Mah htiabsnd's twitch-kneed snd In iKnlfei ent." Hut quinlnn cornea In grains, Pot ounces." "Well." wss the scornful re.lolnder, "It's .lest another mistake of dat fool yarh loc tah. Last veali, when she had only t intserv In her stomach ho got her to swallow a spoonful of blrdshot; said her llshta was rlr., and she had to weight 'em clown." Philadelphia ledger. MISSOURI CONVICTS MAY BE WORKED ON THE ROADS The Missouri Stat Prison board has declared In favor of more liberal arrange ments whereby counties may get the service of convicts for road work under more favorable terms. Tho contract sys tem has been abolished and since no other work has been provided officials weloome the opportunity to put their men at work on the roads. Matter of Opinion. "Mary!" leather's voice rolled down the stairs and Into the dim and silent parlor. Vea, paps, dear. "Ask thst young man If he has the tlmo." A moment of silence. "Yes, Oeorge has his watch with him." "Then ask him what Is the time." "lie ssys It Is 11:4H, papa." "Then aek him it he doesn't think It wAifiiaiifcsrg "WEABN I.IKR TIBUX" Trails Mark DRIBS LIKE LIGHTNma -WEARS LIKE STERLING VT51 J Thw Varnish Th Tlie Kpeyvl Pries Otw XlRht. - . Your Auto! Dress rour auto up! Who like to ee a. dirty looking, mud-bespatterod automoblleT Re-finish your machine vtth. U-AL'TO Varnish then you won't b ashamed of It. It's eay anybody can do It. Clean and dry the ma chine, then varnleh It In the evening;, and In the morning it will be dry all ready for use. And youil be surprised! IT-AUTO Vsmish leases a smooth, mlrror llke finish. Mghlv lustrous. Just like new. And you can use it all over the mcehlne. It covers everything- equally wen top and upholstery as well as the body. Rrtng your auto into the Omaha Station and we will varnish it In 48 hours. TLfll-ctuJa Cos 2105 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 3100 tvrV,resyTr-wWira WE I YOU I1! 513 Its: to come in during AK-SAR-BEN and investigate the new Series '"8" FRANKLIN Six-Thirty Oar demonstrator is at your service at any time for any kind of a test you may wish to make to prove that FRANKLIN pnn- ciples of air cooling, light weight, reliability, comfort and ECON- OMY are what you should look for in the car you buy Franklin Motor Car Co. hi i Sri 2205 Farnam Street Telephone. Doug. 3142 eta New Inter-State Models 0 , Represent a careful study of motor cars and are equal or better than any car of its class on the market. Power Economy Easy Riding and Reliability are Cardinal Points. COMPLETELY, EQUIPPED Investigate Oar Dealer Preposition Tray nor Automobile Co, Omaha Neb. ri MIINUnWjSIISMiaMI