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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 16, 1910, -‘«,;;‘1 " t"‘l ‘;L\iib j i e e RULES FOR AUTO TRE USACE| ong Auto Row 5 No Expense to Be Spared in Decora | Timely Hints as to the Best Way to ing Coliseum for Auto Display. Get the Most Mileage. idly—Automobile Bhow in Fob: ruary to Be a Grand Sucoess. COST IS NOT BEING CONSIDERED | SOME DO AND DONT RI!LES;I The progrese of the motor fire engine | Be Fitted Out|ge u gubstitute for the horse-drawn ap- |Tire Milage Depends a Great Deal on with Long (paratus has been more marked in Cali- .the Way a Car is Handled, as Streteiies of Trellis tor |fornfa than in any other section'of the he Pollawing.' Rules United States, " S . Ao Just the other day the Rambler automo- | will fhpw |blle hose truck used by the San Diego | In order to add (» the effectiveness of the | (Cal) department.was pressed into service | y¢ {g the very laudable aim of every decorations and to provide every accessory | to relleve a team of horges after the team | gutomobile owner to secure from his tires necessary to produce realism, Manager |had become stailed in a mire, the best possible service. The tire manu- ik Samuel A. Miles of the Chicago automobile| The horse-drawn apparatus was on a| dfiyrers continually furnish good advice s Coupe ... show, which takes place from February | rallroad track with each pair of wheels| ¢, yjre users as the best way in which to| Roadster body .. fo 13 at the Collseum and First Regiment |against a rail down to the hubs in mud.| g0t the maximum mileage out of their | armory, 18 overlooking none of the smaller | The truck pulled it out without any dam- | .. wquipment and the following “Do” | RS R i ko Ao and “Don't” rules from The Diamont Everything will be given consideration. Rubber company put a lot of sound in- even to the atmosphere. Arrangements have| The garage of Sweet-Edwards Automoblle | o iong into brief space been made to give a timberland odor to the | COmpany I8 nearing completion. It will be #10 (ab o By e A g e o u"-elor l:e nlm‘ lmmmw\“ rovroy :.“-1::;“ Keep the tires fully inflated. Incense, such ks was used in a Hudson bay | sectipn of the country. A special provision| % | has been made for light, and in the darkest | Use tires of ample size. production by Robert Eduon a fow vears| . . "\ "yl be possible to overlook cars| Keep tires In repalr. v i ""r“""', L. f'dr“.'!’ M‘,"I“" without a great deal of extra light. The| See that alr does not escape from the ::::“c:x::;ywl;x \‘.;":‘r::"r(nim‘::c o o | grage is provided with an elevated show | valve stem of the tube or elsewhere. ’ Tose garden from basement %o second tloor, | 90T 8nd & reception roofm for Indies, who| Keep tires away from heat, oils and Tomorrow Mornlng Is Always Pleasant Fo[ a Ford Owner Is lu‘h\' scented with rose water, V\hlli"l‘ y have o walt for cars from time to| grease, ¢ Ny def] h rustic atmosphere will be provided for the | 4™ Fonehy (li"“”“ur"‘:h‘:"m':'c';“‘;\':":’“:("‘“up‘ aa “‘:; Vie! First Regiment armory, where the decor-| ., 4 ;o know whether I shall handle [ any considerable time. There are five thousand men in this city a college education in engineering to un- an imitation, and the owner of one has a tions are to be different from those Ml o ., i0nen or ot sald Colonel Deright.| 1t tires are removed, Keep them in a not now owning an automobile who could, derstand the car? Forge. 1t. That may oar that in every possible test of service, D NI AN S am making some Investigations, and|cool piace not subjected to a strong 'lght it they would, and would if they appre- apply to some cars, but it does not fit Ford, will compare more than favorably with its This will all cost money, and will'n-|,0 .y gre guccesstul, 1 shall have some |or molsture. clated the immense service of Model T a fact you can easily prove just as thou- higher priced competitor. :“'v“' e 1“"""";"'” "‘"l' o § de information to glve out about It He| Watch wheels and axles fo see fhat Ford would render them for both business sands already have. Buy a Ford todsy. By tomorrow you e aiites yostordny. Howaver, it Iy |%81d that he was in correspondence With | tires are not forced to run out of trvie and and pleasure. This does not mean next ‘There's a doctor in this city who is au- will have mastered the details uf driving, my ambiuon to give Chicago an exhibition | ¢ Wrishts. 80 subjected to unnecessary strain and the summer, it means right now and all this thority for the statement that his Ford car it's a wonderfully simple car, and by the and a setting that will outrlval anything| G unnecessary wearing off of the tread. winter, every day now and next. May and didn’t cost him & cent to buy, hasn’t cost middle of the week you will be complaining . ever before offered in tAls ocountty of ‘,‘ alonel Deright has wired Pauliian &t| Buy judlolously both ss to casings stid every day following. him a cent to run, and, instead of putting a because vou had waited so long, Thaf is geles to ex 0 Inltybes and don't forget that the initial erimp on his bank account, has actually the usual experience of Ford buyers. Then abroad. My estimates call for an outlay | omang during the Automobile show. price Is only one factor In figuring{the Many is the time you have goue to bed ! Y e of over 75,000 In decorations alone." added to it. It's like this. He paid $1,- a year from now, when you start to figure UL £6raNt,. Wiich 18 010000y 1hh DRI Lo |k i1t N ILIDS & DIEB3IFA0HOH, " A [intinibte oét ‘of the tesulta: you want knowiies SR lomor;ow ;:ornidng‘ “:: :)ullld 060.00 for the car, and 1t costs him $18.00 out the cost it will probably surprise you ' 4 tore | & It we can secure It." Famillarize yourself with the internal have to get wet and cold and incidentally . 0 i b b seum, will require equipment never before y i tfice, be lati a month to run it, but with it he has been to find that the cost is no greater than the . bttt e & b He ald not know, however, If Paulban |congtruction of the tire you use, out of humor going to the office, be late i . utilized in & show of any kind. The visitors QORALY 1 h a able to do so much more work as to more expense of a horse and the utility immeas X o was situated so that he might come 6| Have tires re-treaded when the first ply getting there, go without luuch at noon an ” WwiN get their, money's worth In this scene | Gang in February. He has not recelved| o fabric 1s exposed, even 'to & small ex- get cold and wet again at night simply be- than offset these figures. urably greater. alone, and the exhibitors should profit in & | o reply to his message yet. g i o cause the street car was seven blocks from Then there's a manufacturer with a The Ford,is a 805 day in the year car— large measure by the novelty. Buy uesd, hectnd-hanid or repaired tires your house and three from the office. And down town office wlu: oes .ot own a Ford, it knows no seasons—it is never stored The plans for the Collseum call for four! (harlas L. Gould, local manager for the ‘ § 3 is is so unnecessary, too. but does own a 3,000-1b. car that cost him away until spring.” If a Ford owner wants center sections. On the dividing line run-| pora M, ot KM Pl o g o o a dollar a pound. He drives to his office, an enclosed car in winter and an open car Hink oorth nd South; THere I 1o B8 haks | gy JOLSP RGPy, retifosd Tast WeSK agid, it ‘buy them’ you. mua , Tomorrow morning Is always pleasant 12 miles, every morning and uses forty the rest of the year, he buys an extra body the center of each section ,a running foun- :::?: A SHDI30 She webtarn. Bary of NI Hase & proper plkge’ fof carsying SRite for a Ford owner. The Model T Coupe in cents’ worth of gasoline; he has to have —-$125.00 paye for a touring car body- tain; to the north and south a treei on| o VAL it the barn back of his louse is ready to take a chauffeur to run his car and a garage to and at this nominal expense and about one each side of the tree, a brick plllar sur- e reports the outlook promising for & | gince rear tires wéar the most rapidly, him, warm, dry and withouc delay, to the keep it In order. It isn't a whit more hour's labor, making the change, he se- mounted by vases, each pillar bearing two "E‘" ot l“ll)l“‘!“’l! i oo fronts and rears can sometimes be nhaiiged office, to his various business appoint- gerviceable than the Ford would be and a cures two cars. Tampe. In the syace betmeen the pilles sud |, Fe0Ple are not golni to wait until spring | about to wood advantage. Also if one side ments, to lunch, and in the evening home, g AR LTE P eRe Nind bF DR kit soving vetore: Buving i to order Fords" he said. He sald they | o a tire ls much worn, it may be well to a1 tha' (Rak# S48, Wexttst b eap more expensive. at's the o n vring ving. the end gallery there is to be a gate sup- " an ater to e eater. ad weather has hadn’t forgot'the situation In which they L a car you had in mind, we don't wonder By that time 50,000 other |_vum.|e will be Dorted by two brick pillars surmounted by | found themselves lnst year, when during| " If face about no terrors for the man who owns & Ford— you patronize the street cars. wanting a Ford and half of the summer vases. At the end of each section nearest|the months of April and May the factory Hew'es or for hig wife, either, for when he is not A low priced car is not necessarily a may be gone before you can secure delivery the gallery will be found & tree evidently | would not accept an order owing to the| DO Not be afrald of bursting a tire by using it she can be. CHSEI chngehat AE UAALEs hraduttion e B Stior Lonteor T thste i in full growth, and at the other end a cir- | unprecedented demind. He predicts that|PUTPINg it too hard, unlese it ls much Futad b Sdury, A {re. okt B And why shouldn't you own one of these the cost veducer and offsetter of large be a big shortage of all but makeshift cars gulir plokat fence mounted on & brick bass. | this year's demand will be 100 per cant[NeAKE8AS OV GER, OF TWINAE G4 [ RIS care, why haven't you one rght now? 1Is profits. Nelther is it required that a man in 1910. An order placed today can be filled Ths Spaces Wetwesn thise motitos Wikl be | giuater, VAR AR EU R T it because you have allowed to become-in- buy a little car on the thedry that size promptly, two months from now may find SN DX T 1rdn. BERIE . Tihe - P, I e trenched in your mind the idea that you makes price. The Model T Ford is a big “delivery dates all spoken for.” 'Phone helght, with Don't throw the brakes on hard with the e:n: tt,';( a circular fance surrounding{ At the Omaha Automobile show a mashing doing &C Men: mAderate ingbd; ‘Tt had to spend $2,000.00 or more to buy, car, at a little price, a quality car at a Douglas 353 will place a demonstrator at The -na‘ iiie 04 shin mbbtibn: Aibking odh ::}I‘t:‘lvx:e;:a::;:‘::k;szl l-l-‘i;ml;::.x;fl:‘;w :: puts an unnecessary straln ‘upon the: tire $50.00 or more a month to run and have quantity price, is neither a makeshift o: your disposal. and west will be mounted by & brick waM| @ ¥redrickson Automobile company. Y. Don't forget to keep the valve stem and . High Priced Quality in a Low Priced Car. surmounted by an iron tenee and ending in| Thig is the car which won the Massa.|St2YPOlts tight or wateér will get into the a brick b casings on wet roads or when the car Is By Drck base. Tap Whases will be divided | pequa swespatakies in-the Vanderbit race | AL Touling. SN Temporary Locatien 1818 Farnam Street ""‘c';:"f RerpAoti oot _trophy. 1 and ending in a circular picket pillar. e Don't fmpose unnecessary hardships upon Roadster, $900 ' CIL BLUFFS, I0WA. ur tires. y o‘v Cistributers Southwestern lowa Rowa ot Trees. Few people have any conception of what | “H0 Th ke or come in con- Tnctides Ofotilgs* B (ot | e e Midway between (hse pillars running (!t means to bulld 2,00 complete cars In|yagt with obstructions that can, by litdle north and south, the aisle line will be|twelve months—what it means from the|gcare be avoided. marked by rows of hox, bay or other trees, | Manufacturer's standpoint. Don't run a foot on a fiat tire if it can ] ! Bach of the circular plllars will cdrry a| It means for the Ford Motor Company |pe gyolded. ¥ vase. All vases will be filled with flowers |2 S0ing inventory of parts and materials | ponit neglect the ofling cystem of your HONE DOUGLAS 362 &nd follage. All of the fencing will be vine | for .cars of over 45,000,000, car. The more friction there is In the ma- — covered. It means new materfals coming In at the | chinery, the greater the. burden of the (SN A S £ d by Elght trees sixty feet high, fifty feet |rate of a_ milljon dollars' worth a month. ’ | tires. N 1 spread and two feet trunk and four trees| It means working 2000 men 6 hours &| Don't be persuaded to experiment with CARS RUN TO BETTER TYPES Blg Auto Raccway twenty feet high, ten feet spread and one | Woek through the long winter months when |new and untried devices or tire construc. % . foot trunk are to be installed in front and | sutomobile sales are at the lowest point. | (jons. ; s 4 Built at Lakewood Established 1869 extending under the gallery. These trees | It means building over 2,000 cars every Few Cheap Autos Displayed at Either Don't drive at top speed the greater part are to be carted to the Coliseum from |month whether sales drop off in the winter | it g 19 L e e Y % B - b tin oy of the time, or, if you do, don’t expect as of Big New York Shows. | | ‘ ‘ ys prior to the open- | or no he cars have to be stored, every | much mileage from your tires as vou would | ing of the show. The branches are to be [car calls for 200 cuble feet of space. i dkA R Sl ek Announcement Made that Plans Are tled down and if any of them interfere Don't try to use tires which do not fit| DEMAND IS FOR LARGER CARS Now Under Way for With the tree being carried into the build- i Andrew Murphy & Son have taken on the | the rims perfectly. \ ing will be carefully sawed off, marked | Randol ' Speedy Course. , ph trucks and the Froyer & Miller | Don't use rims badly dented or even . o b Indi 1 A Al t bl and splked on when placed 1 the Jnterior. | gruck and are pushing them In this terri. [slightly bent from true. They are another mdseqtiong Ree tht ‘:I :“ by Motor Trucks Will Save You Money (.olm“m’“‘n:l"?;;‘ .l‘;m:““:‘:;‘:""‘ ft‘"“u'o tory. This is one of Omaha's oldest hunl-lcluu of rim-cut tires. Manufactured for This *‘"‘" REW YORK an otk répakt ik o(t: A o ollage vl g o Be Sola, the Deman for 20x20-inch vases on pillar gt o= ness houses, having first begun business Don't take corners at high speed. here in 186 tactint P e S r A Ry ol pgy culated at the tenth National Automobile ere in manufacturing vehicles, Aas on't thin the tirgs are indestructible, - eavy. y . g ¥, n: ,h" 3 "‘" 20x20-inch vases on gate | year the firm bullt a new home on How- |but do not imagine that hard work is show at Madison Square garden that work ruc s een e e Wets Of follage for four-|arq strest and fs now one of the best[never expected of them. The fear of pos- will shortly be commenced on @ big motor gy c;:::',:",':u":': . ot oy "”‘“‘ equipped in this part of the country. sible tire trouble should never prevent| ‘‘Manufacturers of automobiles ‘:‘;“k the | raceway at Lakewood, N. J. A represen- olllage for | ymong the Omaha dealers who attended | your getting the full measure of service |®uPply for 1910 will be entirely inadequate ¢ Vases 20x30 Inchos on brick bases at ends | e New York auto show are H. B, Fred. | from sood tire equipmont V1% and that the demand for 1911 will be even 200 milee'n day 0 dayi & weeki Oan you equal this of sectlons in the center alsle, sixteen | isigon and L. E. Doty. Care 1o avoid tube pinching as important | Srester,” said Roy Coffeen, local manager record, held by each of the three cars in the service 1 ":. ot foliage for fourteen and one-half- — always. ¢ for the Racine-Sattley company, who has|Practically been completed for construct- of the N. Y. American. Best TON truck in the world. nch’vases on dividing lines, twenty-t | ey 01 New v [ -|ing a speed boul d at the f win- g g b P BN DOI’ v‘\): Denise Ratkalow sald that his sales on| Don't fail to reckon With weather condi-|returned trom New York, where he at-|ing & speed boulevard at the famous v r y showed gre nterest in 01 © h: ) 4 be for nine-foot fahle and tre this semson than ever. FHe expects to|expansion tires pumped up sufficlently on (60§98t ink . ¥ four sets. of follage for fomnteine ™" ™ |make o big Alsplay at the show. The|a hot day will be too flat in copl weather, | Shows were crowded all the time the doors :'rl::lm':l:« Apsrgiith bo he yignest: i { 'y and vice versa, were open. s b;r: “l.h" JOER SR Do pue. Wil insjiide ::::;;d S N A SOUL. Ohre 08 Xhe B “The show at the Grand Central Palace |started at the earllest possible time and it g e A L SR apte: 3 BUSINESS MEN ARE under the management of the American |is expected that thé raceway whil be ready BEST IN THE WORLD h al ‘eet of brick Motor Car Manufacturers’ assoclation, held | for the speed craft by the time the next z 2D e NEVE OP — N VOISE. of ralling ure to be used. Bach of the |Along with Its big Auburne the Rider- unlicensed cars, or those manufactured| There Is no gainsaying that the idea of a ot four gates is o be eight feet wide, nine | Lewls, sald to bo one of the smartest cars |Question Will Be Pat by Wilkesbarre | | SN Will pull your loads, in fact, would pull the sides . he Amer- | big raceway in Lakewood holds forth great " [2 3 . without being under license from t R MR g, e ""I high, extending to twelvt feet In u.,,ln the country. This car, perhaps, has Before Effort iet Meet in Y e Atoinohire. TRA Gtk tiitest’ | iWarmibah: = LA o I8 Mittited witbid sides ou your " y opntee more on the waiting llst than any other Decided Upon. . clation. seventy miles of New York and sixty of The forest effect is to be carried out in|car of its class. oo sixty of “The second show, In Madison Square|Phlladelphla. These two cities are un- the gallory. By < i Sl 1518 ‘:':um::r' bt it kL HHMESRARRS G TR, fhoseron ihe | Garden, opened Saturday, January § was | questionably the largest motor race cen- | witt be mm,"d' s “"".:“i ';_‘klfl'"o"ell Guy Smith had one of the niftiest dis- “}:“k;' aire ':““""‘:T‘: “r "“' End ‘;;(I‘ “* |of cars manufactured under the Selden | ters in this section of the country | . AR (V' thy, TIGnE Wik sethqh. Srotinn ts | Lot Tarss JAB Jeloce BhaW iaA o Shsighes ;vmt:n:ml(r‘\‘g Sontenton the tamous Qlant's | Patent: The doors were not thrown open| Moreover, 8a the temperature at Lake- | antite beloonz, ‘The Wells are to be on v‘lo have a better this year. pa g i g ol gt e ot until 8 o'clock and at that time therd were | wood allows facing very early in the OMAHA, NEBRASK!/ tirely hidden behind scenery. The band. | A l:l.i t. ok 40¢ Ann Sninton of 100 or e | TIY 9 Beopis o the Unes, SxBRdiRg for| anring, Kikee (8 6o doubt ghet- thousands | i} " "row X ¢ ve' on | decided 8 J 4 o ock ections. ere was | would o N % v | stand Is t0 be & pagoda. Large uantitios | g F eIt Bros. & Asnlex il snave: on | S0 10 B e en oF the. sty | 2O blocks in all lpsotions, Piere was would be attracted there by a blg auto- | of foltuge are to be used and will be inter, | UPIAY At the show some of the Masone | Of the teading Busthedt ren Of the W | such a sam that it wa y mobile event. The fagt that the climate twined 1n wires which will be aitaened | 250 Midlands which have seen actual serv | 8! 8 PUR0, ARVY; BY SURIECOPIIORL | £ et AboN: makes racing possible during the season to trellis posts. Ice In diferent sections of the country. | A Mmany of inese w sxv:ns-- of the eitmb KWy New . Gheas Onpe. when the resort is in full swing adds The Coliseum annex, which is to de- —— o Myl biipote diizadys Mool i | There were very few new cars of the|greatly to its facilities as an auto speed | scribe @ rose garden, will be fitted up| H: . Wilcox of the Standard Automo. | O™ A cheaper type, listing at from $1000 to | cen The land at Lakewood is level | | fair to ask their opinions in the matter. i S an ¢ 4 i with thousands of feet of trellis posts |Dl© company has his mleeves rolled up | 1o 8T Ther SHEONS I TAE SUETSE: | #1500, such as have been popular during the | and it 1s estimated that $00.000 would put} and wire on which follage Is (o be sus-|NOWedays getting ready for the show. The f|last two or three years. This shows the|the course in perfect condition for racing FREE AR’I‘ EleBl'l' pended. On the first floor 15,050 feet of | National, driven by Merz in Indianapotis, | ° U :“",’x“h"v“""“:;“‘“"""‘"l"li‘\’}‘ 207 | tendency of the trade to demand higher | According to the report Captain A. M trellls will be used for panels around |W!! be exhibited by them here. more dimps Suey “ay that four have oW | power, better equipped and better finished | Bradshaw, the ploneer of Lakewood, Ie walls and ceiling. Vases will also be Postil been held successtully, that the attention | pygping behind the project. He has drawn up ten- of the whole country has been called to| " 4nother remarkable feature was the ele- | tative plans for the raceway and automo- Wilkesbarre's interest in automobiling and | many bay trees. Rallings are to be used |handled by the Midwest Automobile com- " gance und refinement that some of the bile park and complled a list of per “ 2 on the first floor only. No staff is to be |pany and will be at its best during the | 'at It I8 deslred that the club'a money | ygner priced cars showed. One car on|who have plackl themselves on record os | lhe used in the basement or on the second |show. and energy shall be devoted to Something | ng figor listed at §26,00 had gold plated | favoring the bullding of a speed boulevard floor, but each stained glass window will having greater practical benefits for the || mpe hand holds, robe rail, ete. Another |in the pine belt. It is planndd to,make an form part of the decorative scl o " # members and the general public, limousine that attracted great attention |eight-mile course without taking in a pub the second floof of the a pems on| Everythiig will be in readiness for | mpey pelieve that the same amount of | nag folding washstand, folding alcohol |1ic road. The oircuit will be I pna | ™ nnex. Paintings |large exhibit at the show of the Velie by s TR g N SRR A 8 Incated ‘ley II |", tative of the Lakewood promoters was at the show and declared that plans had used in ubundance, and there will be| The Cole car is making good. It is —_— on the walls and baskets hanging f money and time spent in good roads Work | ,,oking apparatus, folding card table and |than two miles from the town's most cen the celing will also add to the ‘n’-m:‘:lill‘ ‘,W YRR, compeRy would soon make better highways through- | oiper Juxurious equipment of thie kind., | tral hotel and will be southeast from Lake- beauty A rustic fence will hide the bal- 2 out this section of the state, where ther¢ | gyeryone seemed to be well satistied with | wood | MR WA he Metems flace Drummond has received a bunch of new | are many bad ones. Pictures are also (¢ be ubilized White Steamers and egpects | to make| It has been(decided to hold a special in the 3 basement, where' trellis work and follage | "o° 'IVely during the ‘whow. meeting on Monday, January 17, tb decide and pieket fences wili be found, | . whether or not there is te be a contest The center of the armory i to be set| © ¥ 10Uk has returned from the east | this year. A bid will be listed with the Latest masterpiece in oil by Irving R. Bacon, would be even more satisfactory than this | biles make dally triffic through its street -.,‘h , h h l with four pagodas, vases, folluge, baskets, | ¥ €7 he went to bring ow more cars for | American Automobile assoclation and the atrons. | 1n:ch won lg 10Nnors the business they were doing and appar- | The fact that Lakewood has long been o ently there was no feeling that the supply | motoring center makes the project would be at all adeauate for the demand |all the more feasible. During the for 1910, and it was predicted that 1911 season at the resort hund seam | busy | s of automo- | B Many owners of cars wh year. vers of cars who are wont to Shatos and ralls emhancing the effect, | Si¢, (COTUARY show. He will show some| decision is awnited with interest Mean-| " Most of tho new designs run to torpedo | spend a good part of thelr time at Lake-{ | Une hundieq and sixty feet of rusti,|°f e Marmons which have made rr\uldn.:“m]c Worcester Mass., is anxious to se- | yoqies, cars built low and wtih bodies mod- | Wood ‘have' been questioned on the possi- fOf hlm at MUnlCh last | fence to match the pagodus will be (hree A ure the date—Decoration day—for & climb | ¢leq on stralght lines. One very popular |bllities of & race course and they ard sald foet high ut the corners. At the corners | 'Wallace Automobile company is pushing | there, and 8. M. Butler, chatrman 0f the | cur nad short helf height doors in front, | to be enthusiastically in favor of the pro- | the rusuc bases will be three end one- [th® Btearns dnd expects to make a big | American Avtomobile assoelation eontest | i small doors in the' rear ject. In the event of the promoters carry-| year‘ half feet to four feet high, mounted with |41#play at the show Ing out thelr present plans every indica- + Yases ana follage. The painjed celling at — | Wilkesbarre club before deciding about the | Hir Thanks tion points toward Lakewood being the the end of the second balcony calls for | W. L. Huffman Automobile company has | application from Worcester v o mecca for motorists hereabouts in & year 17,990 square feet of scenery. From the |delivered the Interstate to the city, and it | We wish to return our thanks.' weote| " second to the fourth balconies will be|ls proving to be a favorite. { Anno Editor Clugston of the Spiketown Blizsard, 4,400 painted windows, while a glass roof- 4 Thé Siats Brewlng ot [“to the unknown donor who left u six-| T R e , Ing of 4,500 square feet will be installed. | The Yellow Peri fis thousands of friends and former private | POUnd turkey on gur doorstep Chrisimas | ention. The armory walls are to be covered with |Jaundice — malaria — billousness, vanishes | famlly customers that Storz bottled beer | ©Ve: The fact that the poor old fowl was | The old darky had driven his fare to the as tough as an Egyptian mummy, and | hotel and was now dol ) follage and trellls. In the gallery 3,000 |When Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken, |can be obtained by the case from Charles | turned the edge of a carving knife 'after | for his service. Y SHTIERS. % fetes mguare feot of follage will be tacked un- |Guaranteed. 3c. For sale by Beaton Drug | Stors, retail dealer, 1825-25 Sherman avenue, nu..‘- ‘m;nn-' Sm-mr:’l,‘ 3««,’,:”! weaken “]l“ Is W;h-uh protested thg passenger, ‘‘a dol | s » A 3 . - | s | Bratitude & durned bit. The persons who | lar for that distance? Why, it 't half s dor ::""l '"l: balcony. A rustje rail will | Co. ‘n?xi door uormdot:x;); brewery (‘phones | SLCOMEES! Us meant well, and It was 4 | a mile as the erow flies sl e f) ALL LOVERS OF ART ARE INVITED TO | eatend around the entire gallery ———— || Webster 1260, In 1) who guarantees |jkind act, anyway, to kill the ancient bitd | ““Dat's true, boss,” returhed S8ambo, with | INSPEOT THIS MAGNIFICENT PICTURK. H Take Chamberiain's Cough Remedy when me prices, saine courteous treatment and ;nd hpu( Illum of Its mlnvr,\\'\ 'Il;hlnk‘ you, | an appealing smile, “but ye see, sub, dat " Parsistent Advertising is the Road o it rother, whoever you are. We'll send you | old crow he ain't got free wives an' ten » - o Big :‘;:’hl;:“ & cold and you will be delighted "mf ;";"ml delivery that you formerly | MO ara It you'll give us your addresa.” | chilluns to suppoht, not to. mention de ‘ wurns. received from us, —~Chicago Tribune. keep foh de hoss.”—Harper's Weekly, | board, 1s awalting the decision of the |

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