Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 13, 1910, Page 13

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 13, 1910, DVIFORM. AUTONOBILE LAWS| Wationa: ' Legislative Convention | Meets This Week. i PROMINENT MEN PARTICIPATE | Hearing Held Thursday on Reglstra- tion Automobile Bill,’ When B Delegates trom Many States Wil Be Present. States; men 1 n 81 uu committee, and ||l be alded in th reception of delentu hy m Automobile s ad- dresses and discussions to the necess! u of ! (enacting uniform laws by (he different l- ubjecl nhn ucl 0 of unitormity w Makes Welcome. President Speare of the American Auto- mobile ummlon will open the convention " at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, and he will be followed by s tor Chau ncey M. Depew of Mew York, who will make the address of welcome. Chairman Charles Thaddeus “Terry of the leglslative board of the Ameri- can Automobile assoclation, as well as of the national legislative conventio then outline the purposes tion, explaining in detail the merits of the uriform state motor vehicls bill, as well as the benefits to be derived by the national federal n(ilh'lllon nm The salon o the federal regi be outlined in the dl- state senate ¢ Wisconsin; Frank u "Webb of m hunn| }md Automoblle club and 8, Boyer Davis | ¢ the Automobile club of Philade Ipl\la. the automobilists of the country who have been working for and are deeply In- in this vital subject of uniformity, interstate and forelgn commerce, before which the hearing will be held | the ki t spe cisi legislation not applicable to all the tates, I assure you that mo BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH., U. S. A., Where 36,000 Buick Cars Will Be Built and Delivered for the Season 1910 Buick’s Present Prices Will Not Be Advanced for the Season of 1910 W e have no reason for advancing prices because we make every princi- pal part from the raw material in our own shops that goes into a Buick. This means we are not depending on the out-side parts makers and acces- sory factories. We have promised the public to build thirty-six thousand Buick cars in 1910 and sell them at our present prices, and they will be built on time; because months ago our raw material was provided. The automobile manufacturer who assembles cars and the merchant selling eggs may be justified in threatening an advance in February because one is dependent on the out-side parts manufacturer and the other on the hen, and it is hard to tell what Either will do. The tire situation is not wor- rying us. Michelin and Goodyear have guaranteed the deliveries and quality. Some manufacturer has said that for every machine they produce they would have four customers. We think they are not far from right, but their ratio is wrong as applied to a Buick, because for every Buick produced for the past five years there have been ten Buick buyers, and the season of 1910 will be no exception to the rule. We Are Now Delivering 1910 Models These cars challenge competition. Don’t fritter away your time on an experiment--buy a car with an established reputation. The quality, speed and power of every Buick car is guaranteed. W hen better automobiles are made, Buick will build them. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT-- It You Want a Buick Car, Place Your Order Early. Nebraska Buick Auto Co, OMAHA, 19th and Farnam Streets. LINCOLN, 18th and P Streets. LEE HUFF, Mgr. : C. H. SHORE, Mgr. H. E. SIDLES, General Manager. not f he difficulty of the blade of an old sa e Sogh Thrust Snawec for this Purposs,

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