Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 16, 1918, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 27

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 16, 1918.
11 B.
CRUDE RUBBER
IMPORTATION IS
CUT ONE-THIRD
..
Government Schedule for May,
June and July Cuts Supply
NAhmi fiR Ppp font?
'May Lift Embargo.
According to G. W. Hiett, manager
of the Omaha branch of the Kelley
Springfield Tire company, official
Washington has announced that dur
the next three months (May, Tune
and July) importations of rubber from
South America are to be limited to
n " AAA 1 . 1. 1 J L. - ... t
D,uuu ions, wnicn woum uc v
i -.vat tt innnnfl tnnt a vr as acainst
" 165.000 tons durinjr 1917.
' " : "Uncle Sam's own present rubber
requirements are estimated at 40,000
runs year, vi lujuuu iuns ctsij mn.v
" 'months, so that out of the 25,000 tons
i . i : il 4 iL...
r months only 15,000 tons of raw ma-
terial about 35 per cent of last year's
" figures will go to the rubber indus-
try for its regular requirements. This
ip.uyu ions is 10 De auuucu 10 vanuus
"'manufacturers on a proportional ba-
.. Sis, tne proportion or eacn company
js4q receive being determined by the
authorities from questionnaires which
have been filed. (
"Exactly what effect the govern
ment's action is going to have on the
-rfir ettfiotinn it is tnrt snrtn tn isav.
especally as no tone knows whether
, of not the restriction will be lifted at
'1 the end of the three-month period, but
from present indications it is reason
' able to assume that before the sum
, mer is over a more or less serious
"shortage of tires will exist.
" .Naturally the government orders
are to have priority. After they have
"been taken care of the demands of
private owners will be given consid
eration. "To prevent hoarding and profiteer
ing." asserts Hiett, "the government
has fixed the prices of crude rubber.
nri;i if. . j r i
itHire iiic )i iLca iiacu aic idu auu
while we believe the action of the
; government in fixing them to be wise,
; it is hardly likely that this price fixing
, will have much effect in keepng down
I the prices of finished rubber products,
these -prjees being regulated largely
J by the-supply and demand for par
I ticular brands of goods.
; "The one bright spot in the situa-
tion is the fact that the big tire man
? ufacturers have agreed to cut down
the number of sizes of pneumatic tires.
' It Is stated that no more Ford cars
are -to be equipped with the 30x3
Cadillac Eight Makes the Clear Water of McCann's
Lake Near Valley a Favorite With Omaha Bathers
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tmsr 0 iff -tf-Trrggsea JM$k
Omaha Gas Bike Racer Tells
Of Flying Corps in France
Victor Roos has received another
letter from Jim Fisher, formerly con
nected with the local Harley-David-son
motorcycle agency, telling of his
thrilling flying experience! in north
ern France. Fisher was quite promi
nent locally as a motorcycle racer be
fore entering the airplane service of
Uncle Sam and expresses his liking
for flying, but still longs for a ride
on a racing motorcycle. ,
sizes, the standard Ford equipment
to be 30x3', though the government
will use 31x4, the oversize."
"In future the following sizes of
tires are the only ones that will be
offered to car manufacturers: 30x354,
31x4, 32x3 J4, 33x4. 34x4, 35x5.
"The larger tire makers have furth
er agreed that within two years they
will discontinue entirely the manufac
ture of all tires of sizes other than
those enumerated.
"The car manufacturers on their
side are all going over to the straight
side type of tire, which means a furth
er great saving to the whole tire in
dustry. The tire manufacturer can
now concentrate on the production of
fewer types and sizes, and the dealer
in his turn can carry complete stocks
of a full line with less strain on his
bank account.
"The situation brought about by the
limitation of rubber shipments is thus
by no means an unmixed evil. Un
doubtedly it is going to hit some man
ufacturers rather hard, but if it will
free any ships for transport purposes
it is going to be worth whatever it
costs. Our industry is not the only
one .that has suffered from a restric
tion of the raw material supply, and
if by putting up with a little hardship
we can help to end the war by get
ting an army into France more quick
ly, we are going to grin and bear it."
Omaha Cadillac Concern
Has Opened in Lincoln
Cadillac owners and drivers will be
pleased to learn that they can now
receive service in Lincoln the same
as they have received in Omaha.
Whenever they drive to Lincoln they
can drive in to the Cadillac headquar
ters and be served by the same firm
as when in Omaha. The Jones-Han-sen-Cadillac
company have now estab
lished themselves at 1137 P street,
Lincoln, Neb., directly across the
street from the Orpheum.
For quick results, try Bee want ads.
A Featureless Motor Car
15 -cl
"More Miles Per Gallonw
"More Milei on Tires"
Maxwell
Motor
Cars
$S3S
MS
S-Pamager Car . ,
Roadster .....
5-Pau. with Att
Weather Top .
5- Pasa. Sedan . .
6- Pasa. Town Car ,
All prices f..b.Drtrolt
Win wtiMb nfular tqnlpaMBt
vittt Sedan and Tow Car
935
1275
1275
Mid-City Motor Supply
Company ;
DISTRIBUTORS
Omaha
2216-18 Farnam St. Phon Tyl. 2462.
Perhaps you have observed that we seldom feature
any one detail of design or construction in a
Maxwell Motor Car.
There is a reason for that
In a product where excellence is uniform, there is
no opportunity no temptation to emphasize any
one feature, to the exclusion of others.
Today there are more than 250,000 cars of this
same model in use.
For five years it has been manufactured in prac
tically its present form.
If there ever was a weak link in the chain, it was
long since strengthened
But there wasn't from the first this proved to be a
wonderfully reliable, exceptionally economical and
altogether a most satisfactory automobile.
Special features are all right
It is permissible, of course, to emphasize any advan
tage a car may possess over its rivals.
But in the case of this Maxwell we feel the strong
est thing we can say is that it is just as good at one
point as at another good all over and all through.
In a word, featureless a standardized, dependable
motor car.
You can't go wrong when you select a Maxwell
Motor Car for yours.
250,000 other careful buyers and experienced motor
ists endorse your judgment
Protecting Dry Cells
Dry cells are considerably open to
outside inimical influences, dampness,
etc., and really need more protection
than they usualy get. An extremely
valuable idea in this connection, is to
cut an old inner tube into sections,
just to fit the dry cells, slipping the
rubber covering over these latter, as
if it were a stocking. This protects
them admirably from short circuiting
influences.
Confidence
Steams owners have a confi
dence in their cars which is
comparable only to. confi
dence in close friends. This
confidence grows stronger
and stronger. t , '
Mechanically the Steams
Knight sleeve-valve motor
and i t s counter-balanced
crank shaft fit to perfection
the confidence placed in the
car's performance.
2427 FAR NAM, IT. - OMAHA v
PHQAtg DQU61AS-2406
hefbJeAeroElGHT
Seven-Passenger TOURSTER
Moccasin Bend, Tennessee
River From Lookout Mountain
Chattanooga, Tennessee
THE lenefit anJ p!ea
urea derived from tour
ing are not so much in where
you go.but in how you travel.
The Cole Aero-Eight pro
vide that complete comfort
and relaxation possible only
when your car responds
"intuitively" to your every
whim and desire.
AT your command in the Aero
. Eight there is full 80 horse
power, subservient to your every
wish and equal to every demand.
Ita scientific light-weight only
3600 pounds makes for it a wider
range of performance with greater
economy of operation.
The Aero-Eight recjuires little
more fuel than a car of half its
horse-power.
The special spring suspension, the
resilient shock absorbers, the com
modious body and form-fitting seats
contribute riding ease and comfort
that defy description.
Traynor Automobile Co.
RUil Distributor
DE BROWN AUTO SALES CO.
Wholttal Distributor for Iowa and Nbrlt.
Soma Good Tarritorv Odmi for Llva Dialer..
11th A LSti.. Lincoln, Neb. 1414 Locuit St., De Molnei, la. 2210 Farnam St. Phon Dottff. 5268.
COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, U. S. A.