Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THK OMAHA SfN'UAY l!KI-
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SOUTH SIDE AFFAIRSIFaotoiyMonof
Nebraska Will
morton rant Springs into
Prominence With Concert
and Drill.
EAGLES DEFEND CARNIVAL
'.la'e-. pel,, 'he leerntiy "iiniin
v..- , i" re-tn.e. '.n' el ihc - I !'
Si .. . , t of the e'' , has suddenly
rto noted. oitv fv i-ral con
. . - 1 ,. , llt. ii it'' I'.' " J
" . n'frr.i'''i depa'tmcnl i
Ask Arbitration
nutlet at issue in tin threatened tad Republicans Clash
strike, ii was irarneu romm.
The in it.it i mis uei c sent out hv I
t he I ItiiHiU M amilacturci V asocu-
I ion. I'uM.lrrit Hashes ot thr llli j
nnis a-socution -aid IimI.iv lie will
m it k lor appointment oi a commit !
Olicnc... uk- Jo. NlaiHti.ulurcts'j i'' " l'tl"M,Unl W,Ul,n t"-i I W.i.ngton. Auk. '
associations ot Mi hian, Indiana and I -"laliy m an cltort (. change Ins ,-lssli ot the session Let cm -e
thraka .ihca.U- hae ;iul'i!ri! I policy toward the Mnke. I, ,1,1 ,Ue ami pnM rs .'ve 'T
Vttallonn to ii. .rl v I In, .iv... next ' u illt rt-l in tl.e
Upon Senate Floor
Upon Old Questions
llk-dax b
acccptam i
next '
.ii .ii;.i'iist I lYiMsinit Adveiti-
Is the KV
it, 1 1 1 1 1, i sc 1 1 pi i (;i cssi i' i c ni hi leans
lot I In- oveithtow v former .speaker
Virion .mil attacks on the lair Sxna
loi Ahiruh, iliawniK a vimoih reply
1 1 on j Senator t It onna
Senaloi (i.iIIuik'i ihvl.ited lliaf err-
T ,i i ii repuMu .uis who It, ii sown seeds
1'i st ot discontent o er the I )m,lcv tai Ml
tticil those lotmn Spcake" t .onion thr
..;n 1'iiiah" on whom t. he.ip then Inn
i lien ot 1 lame, and th.O thr i
if la
rite-l
n-tei s ot the west
''-" iefs The cotitrM u ill open
. Yhu 1. in the afternoon. 1'hm
l 111 I -111 ot the Wr-t si.lc P.oost-
ei!) will he in chaiK" "i llic n
'li.ient. i-l eveninp a firf drill was held
'iiti'tiltide of children under tin?
s s the pin director. It w as
Katies L'r-hol'l Cnrnivnl.
ca. ;i!?r.Tct:oM 1
foin:!i! in l!:c o.nrts. J
thai !hc enrriv.il pen- i
:;i.iiee.t in all re-irets.
can y i nt .in i i, :. aye - j
t , "air s.M oi'ti'l 'ii'r;ii; i
at the bevMniniif.' oi I
rintoii Nut."
M. i;ii. f 1,,
Vulie Organization
Sliows Big Growth
it
t: '
ilir Mol.
Da!.
n n (I ;i!
h ki ii by a niaiitiiartunrifi c
in'' "f mvit (ilty years, the wn
an antunioliilc :'ai lory lo
'(.i1;.- eii'ninrMl vcliirlo atnl ma-
ulants early in tlie motor ear
t.-'iitiq with a lijrlit four-ry lin-i-mrinit
cr an 1 t;ii-h-;-4 rio
- :r:!i siireeediiit; t ,s mr .iel has
'terl i!ieb(;t ia eTe;n i ait: prae.
'!csii;ii ,m,i v."i l.'iiaii'r;i. The
i '"iiiiany, wraliliv and (iiimt-
. i'.iilt ahva."i tor llic Iiittii r. all
iauci-'s givip nay to tin- in
maihl tor n;aiity.
i c olio T.lltue!' line is now
I of sixes f.iclusivuly, the
' !.ei-tB a tonritiK car of iiuiimmI
i. a'io is and hfauty at $l.l't(5.
' karate ;iml dlstitiet plant of
"oi sie is dtne to luiiiding
' "!or iriirk.. I sed in all lines
. on tee Meviran horder'
I.aill.-t'iraU oi I ni o;,e. the
' l' I'iKli ;:'ade Amerieajt
t'.ti inr.-r has done naudi to rle
the standard ot American piu-
Lincoln Highway
Painters Work Fast
of jianitinj! the SIRIIS on
iii diw-iy is making ttipid
h paii'iin: -.m ti.a ir re o
i d (.t ri latnl tpgdr! 73
,o v.-oriv in Indiana
I I ! expel ted tnat thr i
"he l is -ippi rr. e; l..e -
o A'tl'llst.
Gcoc!ye?r Cord Tires Show
Stamina at Chicago Races
loree.'ally
s:ei:du.iV
i;.,lilia. ll.
ard racini:
lyi at rr.rd tires j
-l ov.n a! the
' las i. . w iietl I
'lt: ore of the j
i.,r-. (,,..!ycar
e'.:hi:ion ten ,
see- I
. a I i
Ills in
r r,
Willie
s n n a r
e 1 1 r I Ian
oi pi ' I ; I it inn to
the reipin eil h e
I'm iast to prove
ah nt-. tie was the
. n the held.
Mtnei tit l; rod on
e ai ion rnies r!id
: e-eiit, r tlie i ai e
laps had not l,eu,
tha.t, harrintr ar
atii tnater dr: -c'ied
l!;e two-illite
the i ate id Hl.i
l:e llllie- al
tar Hour.
lyear tord lire-, hold the
tastes! I'o:-sop rceorih In
e-l sneer ssttd simdway meet
. hi in the northwest, ;. Taco
adi,, on Aiurnst ii, IVte Urn
. in a Maw,. !l ear, etahlished
stop nam d ot mile, ai tin- I
eighty-lour and one-hali tnile
uiiiiiticn vt your an,- Ql
f' j i at Uie luJ vt a year run tu
f-fji tirn:iy believe that i'l
bj Oil is ,.f the brut quality f
r ii ini'bile use Wt hve eti
il jcur uftf-r year, although
We tirmy bplipie that I'anhard
for au-
tuck t.
llhoukh Iherf
me innumerable uthr oiIp of ainji-
jr u;ip.'raiH-e' wiurh wouH dlm-v
ra ilnpan't uay to exieriiiient tiuy
PJ I'.ialiuril uiid be ure.
POWELL
SUPPLY COMPANY
OMAHA
Automobile Supplies.
2U'ol t-Arnam.
Sue
tli.,t II:
tl' li'l-
"IK"
eh.M
ost ol
lai nt
riiat(r Uioima nisiHtril that the tariff
had notliinK to do with the overthrow
of Cannon and that he was attacked
onlv to end an cah of autocratic dom
ination of the house. He also hotly
denounced inteicnces that progressive
tepuhlicans li.nl at that time denion
sti a ted lire trade tendencies, and
iharKd that repuhlicanx of the "old
Kuntd" had nought to subject the
lannrrs ot the toiintry to free trade in
.iKticnlturnl products
Bee Want An produce results.
Aged Man Knocked Down by
Auto and Then Taken Away
An unidentified elderly man wJ
struck by in automobile on Eigh
teenth street, near Douglas ftreet,
this afternoon. The victim wai
knocked down while be was croising
the street. He was picked up by the
driver of the car which struck him.
Kohert Tastel nf .tIL' North Twen
tieth street witnessed the accident.
Mil'
ilil
1
ft 1
3
cM-..ir- vr rati.
And here nOW is a new fulfil
ment of a great idea an idea
that won in an unprecedented way
Up up to still higher
levels the Twin-six now
advances time -tested
by nearly eight thousand
exultant owners.
Fine has been re-fined
by an added year's de
velopment. And the new
series 2-25 and 2-35 are
here announced.
A transcendent Packard
unchanged in essentials
and enriched in details
fixes new standards of use
fulness and luxury.
To better the best Pack
ard has been the aim
and the inspiration of the
day's work.
Ask the
How well we have suc
ceeded is told in the fact
that our three-fold output
has not kept pace with the
mounting demand.
Changes?
A slightly lower body
with lines more flowing
refinements of the mechan
ism and removable cyl
inder heads !
But you must see the
new car itself and ride in
it if you are to appreciate
what these developments
mean for you. Now let us
give you a demonstration.
Prices open cars $2,865
and $3,265, f.o.b. Detroit.
m a n w n o
o w n s one
T.hi
dtopo for a ih'tnons! ion (;r
Motor Sale . ( oiiiii.iiiy, l arnaii
I w m 'iv tuoili
-heel-, 0::i;i
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