TTlK TlEKr OMAHA. KKIUAI. MARCH 15. 1921 Middle West Hit . Worst by Slump, Says Executive Motor Firm President Asserts Depression More Fancied Than Real; Hard Work A Sure Remedy. The Nah Sales Co. was host to moc than 140 Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota Nash dealers at a ban quet given at the Rome hotel Thurs day noon. i'. W. Nash, president 0 the Nash Motor Car Co. of Kenosha and Mil waukee, Wis.; George C. Miller, (resident of the Nash Sales Co. Madison, Wis., and K. II. Mahoney, i I'prcsentative of the service "depart ment, were the officials from the main offices in attendance. T. 11. Mc- Uearmon, manager of the Omaha Nash company was toastmas!cr. In an interview before the ban quet Mr. Nash said lie had attended numerous automobile shows in va rious parts of the country. "In attending these shows I had an opportunity to study conditions contiguous to the city in which the show was held. I saw business con ditions gradually, but steadily, re covering from depression and start ing off on a safe and sane basis again. Middle West Fares Worst. " I his was true in all parts of the country except the middle west, es pecially the trade territory adjacent lo Omaha. "While other communities, mostly industrial and commercial, have re covered from business reverses and have acknowledged conditions as they are. this territory is still in a depressed state. I attribute it to the mental condition of the people, not to business or financial condi tions. "Last year and during the war the people of this agricultural ter ritory were receiving high prices for the farm products and stock. "The slump which followed the re adjustment period was not welcomed and many farmers have not recovered from the low prices they received for their products during the past lew months. "This mental condition of pessi mism and depression should be ban ished at once. Times are not as hard as they seem. Advocates Hard Work. "If you would be prosperous again, stop sitting down and wishing for the good old days to come back, but pitch in, roll up your sleeves and make the new days, just as good and perhaps better than the old." Mr. Nash declared, retail sales would be good this season. "Its time for the dealer to quit sambling and calling the automobile industry a 'game'. It's a business. ailing for good sound business leads and only men with strict busi ness methods will survive," Mr. Nash said. Mr. Miller j-choed, the sentiment of Mr, Nash when he told the dealers "to work hard, face conditions truth fully, but with the determination to win." , Cole Aero Eight Auto Show Hit on St. Patrick's Day " 15 Studebakers Sold in 3 Days O. N. Bonny, Distributor, De clares Business Slump Over And Public Anxious to Buy. The hit of the auto show on St. Patrick's day was the Cole . . i..v.:.-...:., t. ti,; ,vn naintpil and finished in Willi A v auii'i ma i ins -"' - , , green and won instant admiration from all the sons ami daughtcis ot me Emerald Isle. Says Attendance at Omaha Auto Show Best in West .1. J. Dooley, special representative for the Cleveland Automobile com pany of Cleveland, O., has been u vruest of the Card-Adams company, Inc., the last week and has expressed j himself as being pleased with the I result of the Omaha Automobile show. j According to Mr. Dooley, he has i attended both the national automo bile shows and numerous shows held in the middle west and he frankly admits that the dealer attendance at the Omaha exhibit exceeds anything in the middle west. ! purchased by the city for Chief Sal ter. This is the same type ui road ster which is used by the fire chief in Dcs Moines, Lincoln and Sioux Citv. Harding Asks Probe of Records in Debs Case Washington, March 17. President Harding has asked Attorney General Daughcrtv to review the case of Eugene V. Debs, socialist presiden tial candidate in 1920 and now serv ing a sentence under the espionage act inAjjamapniteiiMary. O. N. ISonney of the O. N. Bonney Motor company, distributor of Studebakcr automobiles, is enthusi astic over the development of sales which are directly traceable to the present automobile show. Mr. Bonney asserts that condi tions which have been evident to the automobile men during the last few months have absolutely changed and ero Eight that people are actually anxious to a beautiful buy cars now. During tnc auto snow up io lmus day morning, the O. N. Bonney Mo tor company had sold 15 cars at re tail and in addition had made sev eral good-sized dealer contracts. Mr. Bonney feels that buyers are considering the jomparati.-e value of automobiles this year to a greater ex tent than ever before : id tht the real troubles of the automobile i..en from now on will arise from the construction of their automobiles rather than from any lack of de mand on the part of the buying public. Electric' machinery to keep rifle gallery targets moving has been in vented bv a man in Australia. Lampert Joins Oakland Motor Car Organization Charles D. Lampert, who for a number of years was associated with the Nebraska Buick Automobile com pany of Lincoln, has iccently joined the organization of the Oakland Mo tor Car company in Omaha. Mr. Lampert works in connection with the wholesale division as one of the sales representatives. Omaha Fire Chief Buys Cadillac Car for Runs The Omaha Eire department will henceforth beat all corners to fires in a j Cadillac roadster which has just been DR. BURHORN 414-26 Swurltm Bldg Cor. 16th & farnam Douglas 5347 Dr. Burhorn's Chiropractic HealthService Chiropractic has proven potent and ef ficient in removing the cause of Acute and Chronic Diseases Also, if taken in time, will prevent eighty per cent of the so called "Women diseases." Our X-Ry analysis of your spine will show the exact location of the misplacement that is produc ing the pressure on the nerves which causes your trouble. Office adjustments are 12 for $10 or 30 for $25.00. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady attendants Private adjusting rooms. nan tTwv J. H. Hansen Entertains Cadillac Dealers at Show J. H. Hansen, of the J. H. Han sen Cadillac company, entertained at the Fontenelle last night in honor of several associate distributors of Cadillac automobiles and several men in his oven organization. The guest line included James Muldoon, jr., of Omaha, Dave Kruidemer and Ed Kruidemer, of Des Moines; C, A. Morris, of Water loo; K. G. feller, of Davenport; Ed ward Rehder, Fbrt Dodge; W. A. Lapham, Sioux City, and E. Fill merill of Detroit, Mich. Dinner was served at the Fon tenelle at 6 o'clock. Music and other entertainment were provided later in i he evening. Sparks and Thrills for The Asking at Auto Show The Auto Electric Service com pany booth at the-. Automobile show is a rendezvous for all the visitors who are looking for thrills electrical and other kinds. , Heinie " Wendtand is the chief "thrill master" and under his skill ..1 m,il.ncA cnarVc . rlprtriral in na- I U 1 llliai.V. OJuin,. .I.." hire, are passed from pillar to pillar . .. r .u- .i- aiia tne magic worKings ui trical apparatus of the modern auto mobile are explained to the passers bv. A Sale of Rugs lust Starts Saturday at Union Outfitting Co. Sale Prices Will Make It Possible to Have New Rugs for Every Room. If you have been planning on replacing some worn out rug with a new one this spring, you can save many a dollar on it if you take advantage of the timely sale which takes place next Sat urday at the Union Outfitting Company. The sale embraces dependable qualities in Rag Rugs, Grass Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, Axminster and Wilton Rugs of various sizes in hand some Medallion,' floral and Oriental patterns. And, as al wavs. vou make your own terms. Advertisement WfFMW Ui II II II Ji jS jk FRIDA Y A Most Sensational Sale of Easter Suits and Coats Ready tomorrow for the biggest sale of the season! Hundreds of beautiful new Suits and Coats in the very styles that fashion has ap proved for Spring, at a special price that should make this the store for every econom ical woman. THE SUITS- c,n.f Srvmnn. Suits wlirpli should hrintr a much hicrhcr nrice. Over 300 of them in the season's best styles fashioned of fine tricotines and men's wear serges, in ripple, flare, box and straight line tailored models. Some ari braid trimmed; others are em bellished with embroidery, buttons, etc. Sizes for women and misses. THE COATS Coats that ordinarily sell at $35.00 to $39.50! The very newest and smartest styles including the new cape effect, the dolman, sports and straightline modelss in long, short and three-quarter lengths. They're splendidly tailored of handsome Velours, Polo Cloths, Camel's Hair, Velour de Laine and fancy mixtures in all the new Spring shades. Sizes for women and misses at Come and See These Wonderful Values -11 Come and See These Wonderful Values TVisit first the MARMON staftfng Wonderful Sale of Street and Dress Hats 9 a. m. Our Eastern rep resentative has bought almost two thousand Hats! They are due to arrive almost any day, and to make room to properly display and sell the incoming Hats ' we are going to. offer to the ladies of Omaha the most sensational millin ery offer of the season! Sale Price Endless assortment of new Sailors, priced $3J95 and up Auto Show TONIGHT Auditorium and Annex March-x 14-19- -atiKeLAtidiloriutft "Musical Night" at the AUTO SHOW T Three Augmented Orchestras Songs by Ak-Sar-Ben Chorus of Seventy-five Voices T TONIGHT Auditorium and Annex MM Beautiful array of Eas ter Hats our spc- I O - ff , I MM UiO (Stf OJJ cial price, $5.00 JUL p-i u i u