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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
If' 16 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917. APPRAISERS FOR v FARHLOAN BANK . Secretary Odell Oitei Immedi ' ate Need of Men to Handle Applications. BUSINESS VOLUME GREAT Appraiser! for the Omaha federal farm loan bank, or at leas three of them, will be appointed very soon by the federal farm loan board at Washington. "It will be necessary that one from Nebraska, one from Wyorjing, and One from South Dakota be appointed almost immediately," said Secretary Frank G. Odell of the Omaha bank, "for we have such a volume of appli cations for loans from these states that the appraisers will have to get into the field soon. I do not doubt that the appraisers from these states will be at work in the field by the middle of March." Applications for over a half million dollars in loans have already come to George Looniis, federal revenue collector from this district. Mr. Loomis has sent these on to Wash ington. Besides these, many other applications went directly to the fed eral farm loan board at Washington, so that the directors in Omaha at present do not know the total volume of applications awaiting them, and will not know until all the papers are sent here from Washington. New Board. When the bank has made loans to the sum of $2,000,000, which will give the bank $100,000 additional capital from the borrowers, the organization OMAHA FARM LOAN BANK BOARD WHICH ORGANIZED HERE TUESDAY Front row, left to right: M. L. Corey of Hastings, F. G. Odell, E. D. Morctfm of Sioux Falls, Charles E. Lobdell of the Federal Farm Loan board. Back row, left to right: Ex-Governor J. M. Carey of Cheyenne, W. C. Baker of Mitchell, S. D.; D. P. Hogan, president of board, Massena, la. HaMajBjBjBjMHBjMaantia board now arranging the organization in Omaha will be succeeded by s new board, consisting 1 o' six directors elected by the stockholders, and three appointed by the federal farm loan board, these three to be appointed for two-year, four-year and six-year terms respectively. After that these three will be succeeded as their re spective terms expire, by directors appointed by the federal 'arm loan board for terms of six year each, which will cause the expiration of the term of one. every two years. The directors continued their ses sion ' Wednesday at the Commercial club rooms to go over routine mat ters and discuss the matter of tem porary and permanent locations. Farm Loan Board Sells First Issue of Bonds to Syndicate Washington, Feb. 28. Federal farm loan board officials are under stood to have arranged for placing half of the entire first issue of forth coming farm loan bonds, amount un determined, with a syndicate of bank ers at New York and elsewhere at a rate of 4'i per cent. The rate to be charged the farmers on loans will range between 5 and S'i per cent. From the number of applications from farmers wanting loans officials estimate that as high as $50,000,000 in bonds may be issued within the first year. Although officers for only five of the twelve banks have been an nounced so far, virtually all the banks will be doing business, it is expected, within three weeks. $1150 F.o.b. Racine For Mitchell Junior 120-inch wheelbase 1 .o.b. Racine SIXES $1460 s For 7-Pass. Mitchell 127-inch wheelbase Now Also An $1150 Model See the New MitcheU Junior with Hundreds of Mitchell Extras Nov we invite you to see Mitchell Junior. A somewhat smaller Mitchell a $310 lower price than the 7-passenger Mitchell. But with generous size and ample power for a 5 passenger car. And with ahthe exclusive Mitchell attrac tions, due to John W. Bate. . Another step in Mitchell, efficiency appear! in the new Mitchell Junior. We urge you to coAie and see it. y-, A 7-passenger car, to have ample power and ample room, can't be smaller than the $1460 1 Mitchell, which has won for itself one of the envied places in the motor world. But 40 horsepower is enough for a 5 passenger car. And a 120-inch wheelbase gives room enough more than most cars give. . So the Mitchell factory this year brings out Mitchell Junior. Not a new type simply- a sire reduction. So a man who buys a Mitchell can get the size he , wants. ' ' Thousands of these new cars have been run for months, on every sort of road. And they have proved themselves as per fect as the 7-passenger Mitchell car itself. . See the New Extras In both Mitchell models there are hundreds of extra features. - They give you at least 20 per cent extra value over any other car in this class. ' These extras most of them exclusive to Mitchells arepaid for by factory savings. They are the result tf efficiency methods, applied by John W. Bate. J- This great efficiencyengineer built and equipped this whole plant. Every method and ma chine is adapted to producing this car economically. These methods have cut our factory cost in two. Nowhere else a car of this class built anywhere near so low. "'sJjSSfti You will be amazed to see how many extras these new day methods pay for. Double-Strong Parts Om resort Is the Mltehen Standard . of 100 per cent over-strength. That is, every vital part is twice as strong u need be. The Mitchell standard used to be 50 per cent over-strength. That itself TWO SIZES Mitchell" roomT' t-psw Sr, with 117-Inch' wtimifb a. A high speed, ecoaom leal, 4S-bonnpowr motor. Dto extra Mats and il nan Prtct 91460, f.o.K. Mitchell Junior-IJ afantkr Boca, with US-Inch wheal. ban. A M-honepower motor V-tocfc bora than larger Pric 91 ISO, f.o.b. Radnt Abo all style of anrtoawl and convortibta bodk. Also deaaoontaMe too. was extreme. Tbe Mitchell car has always been a marvel of endurance. But, in the past two years, we have doubled this standard to give yon a lifetime car. That fact is announced for the first time in the models now on show. Over 440 parts are built of tough ened steel. All parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome-Vanadium, and built oversize. We pay for steels in the Mitchell as high as IS cents per pound. s 31 Unique Features There are also 31 extra features in Mitchells. That is, features which nearly all cars omit. Things like a power tire pump, reversible head lights, ball-bearing steering gear and never-broken springs. These extras alone, on this year's output, will cost over $4,000,000. But all are paid for .by these factory savings. Many New Luxuries Cwr new bcidypterit give ne for this year another eoormcoa saving. AD Mitchell bodies, open and enclosed, will be boilt in onr own shops. This saving enable us to ad3 24 per cent to tbe cost of finish, uphol stery and trimmings. The finish coats are now heat-fixed. A fhre grade leather is employed. A hun dred new touches make today's Mitchell the handsomest carinitsclass. - Every Mitchell extra is something that yon want- Nearly all are things you don't find m other like-class cars. They are things which can't be given without added price, save under Mitchell methods. - Come and see them. Judge for yourself what they mean to you. And see which size you like best MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Radna, Wl., 0. S. A. J. T Stewart "Motor Co. V DISTRIBUTORS 2048-50-52 Farnam St OMAHA Phone Douglaa 138 SPACE NO. 11 OMAHA AUTO SHOW - - - . , i. 1v;;;:;:'jv;:;;v'v' ' Secretary McAdoo is expected soon to sign certificates for the govern ment's subscription to stock not taken by the public. The govern ment -will place approximately $8, 870,000 at the disposal of the banks in this manner. These funds will be drawn upon as fast as needed and al though each bank will issue its own bonds, the board will undertake the marketinT of them. Farm Loan Bank's Temporary Home in W. of-W. Building The directors of the federal farm loan bank have made arrangements for the ust of a suite of rooms on the twelfth floor of the Woodmen of the World building as temporary quar Hers, ihey expect to choose perma nent quarters within three weeks. Pioneer Man of the Hills And Former Marshal Dead Lead, S. D.. Feb. 28. (Special.) John P. Beldii , old-time resident of Deadwood and one of the historical figures of the Black Hills' early days, is dead at his home in Deadwood. He was partner and builder of the Pio neer ditch, the first ditch bringing water to Lead. He paid off Rev. Mr. Smith, the pioneer preached, the day before he was massacred by tii In dians while on his way to Crook City Belding was the first republican sher iff of Lawrence county in 1880, was deputy United States marshal and took care of "Indian cases in Pine Ridge. He wa- a native of Pompey Hill, N. Y., the ..ome of General SIo cum. His body ull be laid to rest in historic Mount Mori ah plot. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. A Simple Experiment Everyone Should Try Put a bruahful of any tooth paste, cream or powder Into a tmall bottle, fill almost full with water, shake well, let stand two or three minutes. Then If yon find a sedi ment at tbe bottom, do not use that denti fice Spain. It is insoluble and dangerous. Is it not plsin that gritty material which will not dissolve in water will not dissolve in your mouth either? Grit in a dentifrice is a necessity to keep the teeth free from stains, tartar, ate. but, insoluble Brit is worse than none at all. It gets into the gums and pyorrhea pock ets and becomes a constant irritant, just as itawould if it got into the eye. To be sura of getting an absolutely harmless den tifrice, ask your druggist for 26 cents' worth of soluble avatol. The grit in this la com pletely dissolved in one minute by the saliva: the test suggested will prove it. Soluble avatol Is at the same time the most effective antiseptic tooth and gum cleanser known. It's an enemy to pyorrhea. Use like any tooth paste. Health and Beauty. Advertisement. THE "COME-BACK" Tho"Come-bark" man was really never down-and-out. 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Wolverine-Eight "V" type motor, distinctively American silken. The buyer of this car has the assurance of long service, smooth and sturdy flow of power. The four full elliptic springs, front and rear, give a riding ease unsurpassed. Durability, strength, good workmanship; and up-to-the minute lines command your consideration. JACKSON AUTOMOBILE CO. Branch 1 . T. . BOLAND, Mgr. lOtk Art. and Mi St, Council ?luffi, Iowa. Sp.c 31, Mala Floor, Omaha Auto Show. ' Jackson Automobile Company, Jackson, Mich, V