Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 25, 1917, AUTOMOBILE SECTION, Image 41

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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
PART TIVE
AUTOMOBILE
SECTION
PART FIVE
AUTOMOBILE
SECTION
VOL. XLVI NO. 40.
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OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1917.
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QMAHA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS bid you
welcome to their Twelfth Annual Automobile
show, which opens at the Auditorium on Monday,
February 26, and continues until after Saturday
evening, March 3. Nothing has been omitted that
will serve to enhance the comfort and convenience
of the visitors to this great exposition of the very
latest designs of Automobiles and all Accessories
TJNUSUAL pains have been taken in
U arranging the display this year, as
well as in making other plans for the
Show, with the sole idea of giving those
who are interested irithe advance that is
being made in the formation and pro
duction of the Automobile a full oppor
tunity io make careful inspection and
comparison of the 1917 Models. Cars
of the latest type, with all the latest re
finements in construction and equipment,
in furnishings and finish, will be dis
played so conveniently as to enhance the
pleasure of the visitor to the show. Many
new features have been added, and cars
and trucks of all types and for every
purpose will be on exhibition, making the
show a complete exposition of the Auto
mobile Industry, emphasizing its im
portance as well as displaying its service
MOVE LTIES of many kinds will be
set before the public by the exhibitors
this year, features that will interest as
well as entertain. These will have to do
with the adaptability of the Automobile
and the possibilities of its service for all
purposes. Green's Band will play after
noons and evenings throughout the week,
furnishing programs of music that will
add to the pleasure of a visit to the show.
Particular attention has been given to
provisions for the personal comfort of
all who come, and no special nights or
programs will interfere with the pro
cession of events incident to such an
undertaking. Visitors from out of town
will find the show so planned that they
may attend it at their own pleasure and
without interrupting other business in
the city, making inspection at leisure
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