Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1916, EDITORIAL, Page 17, Image 19

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And Predictions for 1916
Made by Prominent Omaha Auto Men
THK ItfiK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 191G.
I New Year Greetings 1
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We Wish
Oar Many
Friends,
and
Customers
A Happy,
Prosperous
NEW
YEAR
M1AHA TIRE REPAIR GO.
HENRY NYGAARD. Prop.
Omaha's Exclusive Tire Repair House
2201 Faraam Street.
Goodrich and Goodyear Tires. OMAHA.
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VKUR MO?EI, 23
Npevlflcatlonn
BASK 1 1 R Inrhe.
WHffil.a AND TIllKH Sl-ln.4-ln. front
iuid rear.
MUTUK mi cynnaera. mmovnn cylin
der Kill t-in. bore. 4H-ln. stroke.
COOIJNH HYUTKM Large Honeycomb
riututor. Centrifugal water pump.
IGNITION Remy, with nutomatlo spark
. advanr-e.
ri,l T H Vti dry plate Hutch.
TKANSMI8SION Selective type. Three.
speeds forward itnil reverse.
KI.KOTKIO Lighting and Starting. Twj
milt Remv K.vateui.
KQl'll'-MKNT One-man top and envelope;
(inlrk adjustable aide curtains, ventral-
in rain. vision wind shield; Htewart
meedometer driven from propeller shaft: Electric dash light: portable light; coat rail : fool rail; electric horn un
der hood; five demountable rims; full tool equipment. ...,., i. ....r '
MODKLe Boat type, utreamline body, blending into taper lim' hood and curved radiator. Full five pasnger.
I'rlce fl0t5 P, O. B. Factory.
WISHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
L. E. DOTY (inc.)
Distributor. 2027-9 Farnam Street, Omaha
Chevrolet and Velie Motor Cars
CHEVROLET "FOUR-NINETY"
Specifications
.Powerful valve-ln-head motor.
Cone clutch.
Sliding; BBtoctir transmission.
Three-quarter floating rear azla.
101-4 orb. wheel base.
fprlax CxntQsrww".
Equipment Mohair top, curtains
and dust hood, wind shield; electric
horn; tool equipment. Electric
lights and starter 1 60 extra.
Price $40 P. O. B. Factory.
CHEVROLET MODKL 4H.
c w. raAHCia.
Our pay as you
ride plan with
small payment
down and balance
easy will make
you
A Happy New Year
THE 1916
MAXWELL
Is complete in every detail electric
starter and lights demountable rims one
man top graceful lines full five-passenger
body everything that the high
priced car has and you buy it and
Pay As You Ride
C. W. Francis Auto Co.
2024 Famam Street
Phone Douglas 853 Omaha, Neb.
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..JTH-E OAKLAND
I . .I,'v JT.l npHE OAKLAND has enjoyed ita share of pros-
' "4 J J. perity this year. It materially swelled the an-
" nual sale of automobiles in Nebraska, and on this day .
V makes happy? the hearts of hundreds who drive it. v
" We arc-doing business right along during the winter
y Ji'j , ' and there is no reason why everyone wishing a gdod
r; " car at a reasonable price should not drive the Oak-
ty land. . A Happy New Year to all.
Vq--;.-.;7 W. H. HEAD.
"ivftX Secretary Llninger Implement Co.
"V Oakland 82-B C Under S 795
,TJF1 Oakland SH-4 Cylinder 81.050
. v ' ,-.Si- Oakland ft 0-8 Cylinder 81.585
W. XL. Mlitt)
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STUDEBAKER
THE ASCENDENCY OF THE STUDE
BAKER was never more pronounced than
during 1915. The demand for this remarkable
car exceeded our most enthusiastic dreams. Dur
ing 1916 Studebaker cars are going to break all
records and I extend to Omaha owners the sea
son's greeting, A Happy New Year.
E. R. WILSON
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We Wish You the Season's Joyous Greetings
And We Want You to Come In Next Week
And See the New
Eight Cylinder Knight
It is a Grand Car and You'll Want One .
When You See It.
The Mclntyre Auto Co.
2427 Farnam Street
OMAHA
NEBRASKA
J. A. KcXHTTBB.
Applications for
Positions in Navy
Show a Big Boom
Thera waa a bit Boom In tha cumber of
boye from thla land-locked locality who
want to tread the deck of battleihlpi
and aail the raclnc main, as ia indicated
by the annual atatlatira given out by
eutenant T. M. Tipton, in chart of the
local recruitlnx atatlon for the navy.
During 1915, 191 lada aought to enter the
navy at thia atatlon while In 1814 only
f79 applied for enlistment
But the ratio of aucceaaful applicant
waa larger In li14. tiian In for only
4 paaaed the examination tbla year
while in 1814 there were 244. who paaaed
the requirements
Ktatiatlca for the two year by quarter
are a followa:
Flret quarter ..,
Second quarter .
Third quarter ,
Fourth quarter ,
Total
Flrat quarter . .
Second quarter
Tnlrd quarter ..
Fourta quarter .
Total
191&.
114.
Appll
I'anta. 242
Jul
24
irt
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Bejeo
tlona 171
11a
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U
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107
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14
Ut
406
Hoar StoaaaM-h ladtseatteat Cared.
Your atomach anf bowrla need cleaning
out. fr. Klng'a New Life Fill give
iuiiK relief. Only Z'.c. All di ugglat Ad-eitiaement.
AUTO MEN LOOK
FOR GREAT YEAR
IN THEIR TRADE
All Indications Point to Enormous
Demand for Can All Over the
Territory Tribntary to
Omaha.
FARMERS TO BE BIG BUYERS
COOK GOES TO HELP THE
BAPTISTS IN CELEBRATING
Bergeant H. J. Cook, formerly of th
police force, left for Nebraaka City
thla morning on a mlaalon aa pleaaant aa
It ia unique. He goes In reepona to an
invitation from hla mother to Join with
her in tha obeerrance of tha sixtieth
anniversary of the eatabllahraent of the
flrat Baptist church In Nebraaka. Mr.
Cook la the survivor of the original nam
berahlp and will be th gueat of honor
at tha celebration to be held tonight. She
wrat t ar aoa that aa ha was preaenM
with her on the original occasion, ahe
would like to have him with her to
night alao. Sergeant Cook waa I yeara old
when, the church waa founded He la
now a grizzled veteran of two and alxty,
while tie mother is U.
Dealers Look for Banner Season Be
came Thia Section Has Plenty
of Money.
NEW CARS SOON ON MARKET
The automobile dealers of Omaha are
enthuslaatio over th volume of their
bualneaa In the cloalng weens of 1915, and
the prospects of an enormous Increase
beginning with the new year.
Indication are auch that there will be
a record-breaking- demand for automo
bile In this section of th country. Crops
last year 1 were excellent and th prices
obtained mad th farmer a happy Indi
vidual, and consequently he la right now
planning to celebrate by the purchase of
a car.
Th manager of one concern said that
hi increase in 1915 over the year previous
waa 300 per cent. Few, If any, of the
dealer have failed to record a substan
tial gala In 191S over 114, and In many
case the business ha doubled and
trebled.
Th 191. model are arriving now and
some of the distributer are busy supply
ing their small town dealer throughout
Iowa and Nebraska. Bvery distributing
agency ha all it can do to take car of
th order that are pouring in, while
many are far behind because the facory
cannot supply th demand. .
Small town agent are showing a great
degree of confidence by making bigger
contract than they ever have made, and
they are making them early In anticipa
tion of trouble In delivery later when the
factories cannot keep pac with the de
mand. ' The number of agent I also in
creasing. Una dealer tell of an agent
coming- in from a "water tank" atatlon
and making arrangement for a "full car
load" for Immediate delivery.
War condition, according to the deal
er, at making the manufacturing coat
of all automobllea higher than ever be
fore and it will be a remarkable thing
If the price of every car on tha market
doea not raise later in th year. To a
certain degree this fear ia th cause of
th early speeding up by the small dealer
or agenta. Tha public la also mora or
leas wis to th condition, which have
been aired In the press over and over
again.
There Is a general belief among th
dealer that there will b' a ihortage of
car among th well known make. It I
not thought that the factories have made
adequate preparations for the enormous
business now Indicated. Tbla ahortage
of cars may alao have some effect on the
price, although the manufacturer are not
inclined to Increase the price because they
cannot make their car fast enough.
Tires, so the dealers aay, are expected
to advance before th end of January.
Here, again, the European war la given
th credit in conjunction with the enor
mous demand for cars in th United
Stataa.
One dealer doe not giv th crops or
the fact that tha people hay money
credit for the big demand. Ha said tha
people Just naturally had to have auto
mobiles. They were a pleasure, of course,
but more than that they were a neee
sltv. Anyway, they all agree that the coming
year will be th banner season la auto-
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New Chalmers Six $1050
The 3400 R. P. M. engine gives this c&r unequaled performance. This is the fastest
engine speed ever developed in an American stock car. This new Chalmers will be first
choice with most buyers. Place your order NOW with your dealer to insure against tak-
ing second choice.
vQaUty Fint" i$ mot en aioertuing tlogan it it a Chalmers principle of construction.
W. L. Huffman Auto Go.
Distributors for Nebraska, South Dakota and Western Iowa.
mobiles and that th people who want
to buy cars in the spring bettor get their
bids In early or they'll be disappointed.
Fifteen Thousand
Persons Arrested
in Omaha in 1915
Chief of Police Henry Dunn make
publto th following annual report of
acttvttie of th Omaha police depart
ment: Accident reported S1J
Arrests made '''ii
Amu ii Ita reported -
Hul.dlnns secured, being found open fl
Hurciara frustrated 4
t'uttlnw affrays reported 4
Dead bodiea reported and taken to
mom tie 1J7
Destitute persons cared for 1
Heat prostration 1
Fires attended '37
Insane persons cared for Ul
Lrfxlgers accommodated
I.OM children cared for 33
I Murders ls
rvuisances ana aeaa animate reporxeu "
Number of calla for patrol wagon... S.741
Number of mile traveled by patrol
wagon 11,79
Number of meal furnished prison
ers, etc 36.0.11
Prisoners taken to county Jail .Wfi
Prisoners taken to workhouse Ul
Hhooting affrays
Hick and Injured taken home 2-4
Mirk and Injured taken to hospital... 26
Hick and injured taken to station
and cared for 11
Htray horse taken up
Ktrey team cared for.......... 40
Hulcfne reported M
Hair idea attempted b2
Turned over to Juvenile officer 1I
Amount property reported stolen. IjO,!. Si
DR. ALBERT J0HANN WILL
TALK TO WOMAN'S CLUB
Dr. Albert Johana of th University
of Nebraska, recognised te be one of th
best authorities on school by glens, has
been secured aa a speaker at th puv
If you are a Harley-Davl lson ilder
this Is a Happy New Year. If yon
are nut a Harlry-Pavldaon rider
become one and It will be a Happy
New Year.
To All Motorcyclists and Friends we Extend
"THE SEASON'S GREETINGS"
VICTOR H. R00S
Distributor and Dealer in
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles.
Phone 2703 Leavenworth St., :
Harney 2406. OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
lie meeting to be given Monday at th
Woman's club. Mr. K. H. J. Kdholm
reached Dr. Johann by telegram at Can
ton, Mo., where he waa spending hi
vacation. Dr. Johann rut short his va
cation to come to Omaha to address tha
mothers and members of Mothers' club
upon hycrtrnlc conditions In the public
schools.
la-Year-Old Had .
"I have a little girl year old who has
a great deal of trouble with croup,"
writes V. K. (?urry of Kvanaville, Ind.
"I have used Foley's Honey and Tar,
obtaining instant relief for her. My wife
and I also us It, and will say It I th
beat cur for a bad. cold, cough, throat
trouble and croup that I ever saw." Those
terrible coughs that seem to tear one to
pieces yield to Foley' Honey and Tar.
Sold everywhere. Advertisement.
Little Girl is Making
Plucky Fight for Life
Although her Intestine were punctured
sixteen time when a large caliber bullet
passed through her body, little 10-year-old
Ida Htroud. who wa shot by a watch
man at the city dump a week ago, has
a chance for her life.
I'hyalclana at St. Joseph's hospital de
clare that the little girl haa been making
a heroic fight for her Ufa and that If
he continue to exert the same amount
of mental force that h has showed In
th laat few days th probabilities are
ah will bear up through, tha arltloai
stag as.
A "For Sal" or
In Th Be will
pose.
Tor Rant Ad pla4
aceoenptiatj tta ssm-
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