Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 24, 1910, Page 4

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Oldest Car by Oldest Builders “Winten Six” 33,000 The Salf-Granking Oar. These Cars on Display Cirectly Opposite the Auditorium all this Week Newest Car by Oldest THE *BEE: Builders ““The Everitt 30" 91,390 Simplicity Is the Keynote of Its Mechanism, Kemper Automobile Company ., 1812 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska Equip NOW With the ONLY Perfected Tivestone QUICK—DETACHABLE DEMOUNTABLE RIMS Carrying Your Extra Tires Already Inflated, Ready for 'Instant Use. EASIEST OPERATING—MOST PRACTICAL—SAFEST “The first and only perfested quick detachable Demohatable Rims. 'The only ones that have passed beyond the show-display-whes! stage of experiment The gnly ones actuaily beifig made in quantities, delivered and in use on cars to-ddy. The gnly ones that can be actually delivered for months to come. - “Call for a personal demonstration and inspect our complete stock of tires for all standard fms, in ucul-r and non -skid treads. * CENTRAL TIRE AND RUBBER Co., "~ FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER C0., , WORLD CHAMPION SWIMMER, DRIVING HEK . 2127 Farnam Strect. “American’s Largest ll;zohu(u, Tire Makers.”" Roads Force Rates on Independents Attorney Mck\eyuoldl Asgerts Anthra- cite Lines Werc in Position to Dictate to Outsiders. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.—Argument was ocontinued in the United Btates cireuit court yesterday In the zult of government to. diksolve the ‘alleged monopolistic com- bination among the anthracits coal carry- Ing rallroads and Independent operators. James C. McReynolds, speeial assistant to the Uhlted States attorney 1, who poke for five hours yesterday, resumed his argument. The defendants, who include Seven rall. roads, Iarge coal companies and: twenty- five of thirty small independent operators, have fen hours in which to argue their slde of the case. Frank Platt of the. Le- high Valléy rallrosd w1 opth for the det tense_and John G. Johnson will make the closing address. Mr. MeReynolds spoke of the 65 per cent agrosinent between the coal carrving rafl- roads and ha Independent opeXators whereby the independents sell their broa uct to the railrdads for 6 per dent of the average price recetved for It at New York. He the indenendents were foresd into ng these contracts, which are perpet- , because the b were in a posi- tion to diseriminate 53t them in the bauling of their coal Mr. McReynolds furnished the govern- ment's argumiens at his polnt ana Frank H. Platt, . counsel for the Lehish Valley raliroad and the Lehigh Navigation eom- | pany; begun bis epeech in DEHRIE of those defendants. e —— | Seriows Lacerntions and wounds are healed without danger of blood poisening, by Buokien's Arnios Balve, the healing wonder, ®e. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. \ R . Ir you wan! (9 soll anythng q‘uauy‘u. vertse it In The Bee Want Ad Columna, OMA HA | + i g | “Formerly,' $8 [Und that at the’ Omaha show they will | has becomie en enthusiastic bellever in (OMABA BIG_AUTO CENTER Public Realizes lo Need to Go East i for Pointers. ‘ |EVERYTHING ' WANTED IS HERE Dealers from Kansas on Scene to Leéarm w Interested Duyers from lows and Nebranka Are pn Hand. The development of Omaha as & jobbing Genter 'fs one and the most important re- suit Becretary Powell expeets #rom the | automobile show at present belng held in the Auditorium, "It is very notlceable,” | | he sald, “the number of dealers who are | coming t6 recognize the ity Is their mar ket town, This Is what the fhen In the| | trade here want and to give yeu ap - | tustration of what I mean I may tell | (hat no less than twenty-five deal { tronized one booth this afternoon.’ | Becretary Powell menlloned that to- | fard the end of the week there was to| be an influx of dealers, not only from | various parts of this state, but frem fowa, South Dakota and Kansas. For the [irst time in the histery of the alty deal- |ers have come from Des Moines, Ia. remurked Hecretary” Powell, “they were accustomed to travel to Chi- (ago, but now they are begloning to fealite that Omaha 18 thelr natural eenter {find the very latest machines on the mur- ket and will be as closely kept In touch | here with the Improvements and advances n the automoblle world as at the show {in the Windy City." | Many Buyers Here. | Thae attendente in the afternoon, so far, |4 big avrdction for prospective buyers Last night this was particularly manifest| |and the music was played to unheeding | ears.—though it aeted as an &greeabls accompaniment to the Aiscussion of the points’ of the various machines. This was musié enough for the repre- sentatives of the varlous sutomobile manu- facturing companies and if they continue to do the same gobd business during the rest of the show they ‘will not resret the plaint of the bandsmen that thelr Orphean strains were wasted on the metaphorical desert air. Up to the present more actual buyers| hate attended the Auditorium than dur- ing the first two QAys of the show last| year. This s the statement of Becretary | Powell and it was confirmed by those| who are looking 'after the interests of | some of the leading machines in the ex- | hibition. The promotérs regard this as a | very satistactory feature. Many of the visitors are from out of town and all have come intent oh buying and the display is s0 attractive and the merits of the dif. ferent autos have So capable expomgnts, that sales eftécted before the visitors | have passed out of the glare of the elec- iric lights. Gabriel's Horn. booth, on the stage, was the cynosure o many eyes while many fingers made th alf musical and. otherwise by testing i capacities, It was the Gabriel auto hor which eani be attached to any machin and which when played by the skillec operator can mollity the discordanes of « city’'s sounds. Capable of playing any #imple tune, It 1s sure to’be spon heard In eperation in the streets and on the country rogds,. as the attention it Is re- ceiving at the show would Indicate that music, after all, has fascination for the automoblle patran: Then it will bs & novel acquisition to the equipment of & ear, and doesn't that count for much? The Gapriel horn” was on exhibition at the CHicage show. ITaft Addresses Police Officials = | in New York City Prelidu;t is Guest of Six Hupdred Lieutenants at Banquet at Waldorf-Astoria. \ NEW YORK, Feb. 28—8ix hundrea police lleutenants of New York cheered Presi- dent Taft last night as he appeared smiling before them at the Waldorf-Astoria, thelr fourth ‘annual bahquet. Fe had previously attended and delivered an address b the Boelety rof the Cincinnati in th of New Jersey, an aristocratic affair held | at the Hotel Plazza. Leaving there after a speech whish dealt almost entirely with the lite of Washington, the president made quick progress to tl e gathering by | [ automobile, where he was enthusiastically recelved. Truly ¥emarkable was the reception | which the police leutenants sccorded thie | president. When he first entered the hall they rose, as a body, waving American flags. In & moment ture the room wa: fllled with the shrill molse of their pol which sounded greetings. Then Babner” was sung and The president sald (n part: ‘I have come to tell you tonight that I am with you. Fof we are engaged in the same duty, that of preserving the law and defending the rights of the people and in obtaining a. square feal for all, Since I was 21, 1 ean. hardly' rémember a time that T was not holdIng officé and the duties of each have been the enforcement of the law, and in safeguarding the law I have had generally to eount upon the members of the police to uphold my hand. He referred to his contact with the New York police at campalgn and other times and complimentéd them highly for their effictenc Only seventy-two persons including the president were present at the Society of the Cincinnafl, Tt was so exclusive that the committee declined to give out a Ifst of guests or to furnish reporters with the names of the speakers or with the, menu, WEAVER HEADS MEETING OF DIVINE HEALING FAITH vention in Des Moines. COLFAX, Ia., Feb, 28.~(Special )—General J. B. Weaver, who Is a residen¥ of Colfax, divine healing of the sick as supposed to heve been . taught and practiced by Christ and Hia apodties, He is chairman of the | committee which has arranged for the na- tional conventiop of Believers of Divine Healing, which meets In Des Moines Mareh 17 to 22 . Dr, Yoakum of Los Angeles and Deacon Phair of Manitoba, two of the most noted advocates of healing by prayer, will be present At this convention. Geners! Weaveér bas beep indited by the Ministeris] | association of Counell RMiuffs to speak |n city March § and 7 on “Divipe H . e will also talk before the Young Men’'s Christian association and the Grand Army of the Republie. — Chamberlain's Cough Remedy banishes Lall tendency toward pncumonia, TIIURSDAY FEBRU \R\ has been satlsfuctory and the show seems | A novelty on exhibition at the Powe!l| 1910. HE New Rambler is better than any previous Rambler in quality, dignity, silence and comfort. In some respects it is superior to any other automobile. Its efficiency, due to the Offset Crank- Shaft, Sw‘ht Line Drive, Spare Whee! and new Expanding Clutch, is quite in keeping with the quality to be found throu‘gout its make-up. Shown at Space 2, Omaha Automobile Show, February twenty-first to twenty-sixth. Rombler Fiftyve, seven-passenger, 46 b p. 82,500, Fifty-four, f Fifty-three, 34 b. p., magnetos included. Coit Automobile Co. 2209 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska d Al the World Loves A Winner Regardless of price, herse power or number of-eylinders, Buick cars have won more important stock ear hill climbing speed and endurance contests and made more world’s steck car records in 1909 than all other cars combined. R fizbraska Buick Ruto Co. Omaha Branch, 1912 to 1016 Farnam Street. Lineeln Bramch, 13th and P Streets. Velie Automobile Go FARNAM John Deerc iy | B I’low ( Join The Crowd And Enjoy Yourself. Music Every Afternoon And Evening. MOTOR TRUCKS IN EAST BASEMENT % L Tonight Is SOCIETY NIGHT —SPECIAL ATTRACT|0KS

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