Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 19, 1916, Page 11

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State ........ e — There Are No Newer SPRING SUITS Than the Ones Beddeo is Show- ing for Spring & Summer Wear They come in Serges, Wool Taffetas, Serge and T.flm Qombinations, etc., in all the new models, Every new feature from the bell sleeve to the cape collar. $1850 32250 $2500 $3(00 and $359 JUST PAY ‘$1 aWeekI STUNNING NEW Spring Millinery/y Every Popular Style in Both Large and Small Hats-- $3 50 Up Pay 50c a Week BEDDEO 1417 DOUGLAS STREET | WE SELL ON CREDIT TO OUT.OF-TOWN PEOPLE, TO0O. ‘Write for Style Catalog aand Credit Terms. | - THE OLD RELIAB | 7 Beer SwOBODA RETAIL DEALER PHuNE DouGLAS 222. OMAHA NEB For Largest and Quickest Results, You Should Always Place | Your Classified Advertising in The Bee—Results Tell the Tale graces said car may be “the latest,” | George Reim has opened a possible chan- | oreators of automobile designs food for | thought for a GIRL PILOT DARES ! continued three iclear the road of landslides | Monday the { ddition to the Stearns-Knight force THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 19, 1916. Having an automobile finished in colors | most becoming to the falr lady who | but | nel for argument which will give the “brief spell.” | be- | | An automobile color scheme most coming to “Buster,” his prize Spitz dog, was Relm's pet ambition, and he cer- tainly “got away with it.” Buster, we will say for the benefit of those who do not know him, is a most constant ftiend of Reim's, both in a per- sonal and in a business capacity. In a | business capacity Buster acts as sort of |a an advance agent in heralding the the Cadillac Bight. KEvery : cop Is as familiar with Buster's he is with the horn used by autolsts as most In some manner, we lmagine through his constancy and beauty, Buster has ‘gotten under Reim's hide,” which, by the way, is no easy task, to such an ex- tent that Reim has rewarded him with |much of her ws Reim did of his dok. | pany's seal or the trade mark of one of a private car Buster's roadster is finished In' pure white with red uph.-l-t»nn; and nickle | SAN DIEGO FLOOD Helen Tulloch Pushes Dodge Car Through California Flooded Re- gions Impossible to Others. NO DAMAGE Is DONE TO CAR| During the recent floods in the viein- | ity of San Diego, Cal, Miss Helen M Tulloch was the heroine of a trip| through the flooded region that attracted | considerable attention on the coast. Describing the trip, Miss Tulloch says “The roads were nothing but mud paths from the heavy rains that had days and it was rain- ing when we got under way. ““We plowed through nineteen miles ot the Wworst possible travel, but finally reached the concrete road that was higher and where we had good traveling for fif- teen miles. We met one car that told us to turn back as it was lmpossible to get through the flooded district. But we kept on and ran into three or four land- slides on the Mountain Spring grade and it was tough work getting through, but we did not even have to unload, as the Dodge showed wonderful power. *At Jacumba we struck the river and it certainly looked discouraging. It was awollen to 100 feet wide and was over four feet deep in places and it had to be crossed. We stayed over night and in the morning it had gone down a little and with the aid of a block and tackle and by building a plece of new road we | were able to get across. “The road to Boulevard was badly cut up, but we succeeded In getting through and spent the night there. The next day I picked up two more passen- gers who had tried to get through in a car which they had to abandon in the mud, and we went on. We got to Cam- po and they told us there that no one could go further, but we started. The people were nearly right. We had to in places amd in others fill gullles and washouts. All the bridges were out and we had to plow through the streams. “We passed many cars that had been | left in the mud or had broken axles in | the rough going. Some of them had been laid up for a weex. In the Jamul mountiins, where we took to an old trail because of a bridge being cut, we ran into a quicksand without warning. We had a hard time getting out, but finally made it and then ran into black muck that kept us in the low for mil | “We reached San Diego that after- | noon and at once the car was gone over thoroughly. We found that it had not | suffered at all and as soon as it was cleaned it was ready for the road | again.” | Overlandrfac'tory Turns Out Hundred Thousand Machines wired John Willys-Overland officlals North Willys, president of that company, (§ to California, that on passed the 100,000th who 1s enroute factory car of the 1916 models. | This big record of = tenth of a million | cars stands without a precedent in the | manutacture of cars of this size and type. | It was only in 1908 that Mr. Willys, as | head of the Willys-Overland company, celebrated the production of 400 cars a year as the conclusion of a successtul | year's business. These production figures have steadily risen so that Overland plant most any Saturday morn- | ing and see them bufld and ship more | automobiles In Saturday's half day's work than were formerly built and! shipped in an entire year. | Shipments to date are more than three times the volume for the same period last year There are 448 recognized makers of automobiles in the United States. Ac- cording to estimate they will produce upward of 1,000,000 cars during 1916. The | Willys-Overland company will build ap- | proximately 2 per cent of these, to the value of more than $100,000,000, R. W. HAYWARD WILL SELL THE STEARNS-KNIGHT CAR | R. W. Hayward of the Hayward Shoe company has joined the forces of the Mc- Intyre Auto company in selling (he‘ Stearns-Knight Mr. Hayward cars. will make a valuable | tgentl B eath, Sour Stomach. | If you suffer any of these take a dose | of Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight, Quly %e. All druggists.—Advertisement, you can drop out at the |8 Machme Shops Arre Moved from Detroit to Chandler Plant| Dipatches from Celeveland tell of a great growth of that city’s automoblle industry, which for a long time h been a strong second among America's producing centers. The several Cleve- land manufacturers are not only enjoy- ing big business, both In the line of pleasure cars and trucks, but there is a | rapia development of allled industries. Notable among the plants {s the H. J. Walker company, which has removed Iits | entire equipment trom Detroit Into a big structure bullt for it on the grounds ot the Chandler Motor Car company, build- ers of the Chandler S8ix. The Walker shops handle most of the Chandler com- | Buster, who I8 graced with white eomplexion, pre | trimmings most snowy ap- | servea all the dignity fitting to his most | unusual station in life that one could ex pect. With the exception of a most per sistant bark, Buster bears all the “hall | marks" of a )ittle drum major as he sits |on the folded top of the roadster | Ome of Reim's office assistants, who | by the way, s not n man, expressed her | self as wishing that someone thought ns Here's a chance for some man to buy a blonde Cadillac roadster with blue lthlvm yes) trimmings pany’s machining, and this work alone keeps the big shop busy day and night | A plant for the Brigge Manufacturing | company of Detroit is also being erectea | on a site adjoining the Chandler factory. | In this plant the Briggs company will paint and upholster the 20,000 bodies called for in this year's Chandler's pro- duotion. | The great plant of the Willard Storage Battery company also adjoins the Chand- ler plant. The Chandler factory has been doubled In capacity for this year's production ot the famous six. THREE-DAY DANCE GIVEN BY OVERLAND EMPLOYES When one of the big new factory build- ings of the Willys-Overland company of Toledo was completed a few days ago it was suggested that it would be a great Free inspection ol a Pertinent Points Low Plenty of room with beauty. holstery—deep tufted. ignition system—Auto two unit type. Mvn\lple disc clute tos covered without any Jerks. rods. Steering gear adjustable driver—a new feature pacity 18 gallons. One-man top with curtains, new angle of efficiency, rear. Complete wpeedometer, gasoline robe rail, foot rail, ofec pump, jack, tire and tools. A Sign of Spring th-:lm is battery m‘&% it lu-. nnd % in “fl‘-“*'fl NollnilS!-mBumryCo. 2203 Parnam St.—Tel Doug. 5108, Six cylinder continental motor. hung streamline body— rare Genuine leather up- Complete starting, lighting ’1’:“ —Raybes- lates—operate Hotchkiss construction drive— obviates necessity of torque o in Jifty side Clear vision windshie!d set at 33x4-inch tires — non-skid on equipment—8tewart uge, tris headlights with dimmer, dash light, ofl gauge, electric horn, repalr kit battery at any time etroiter Six-45,$1098 Now we can offer you a real “Six’’ with plenty of power for any occasion—silent and flexible motor—economical in up- - keep, new design, stream line body of rare beauty and excep- tional riding comfort. See We have been lookin, economy of the New ujet running—Full floating Qre:r axle — Improved con- Performance 1s achieved struction. ¥ Honey comb ator—used on {"high priced ca Continental motor, full multiple disc cluteh, and cellence you will immedia without touching the gea: motor car bullding. Oagiing fank 60 Feer, Sarbe: Comfort is attained in the long, resilient But to really know and understand this new Vacuim Bystem. | Tank o8- springs and the deep, comfortable, genuine value in Sixes, to appreciate its many excel- leather upholstery. C.W. R AT e I 1 car conditions—a dependable car that would unquestionably satisfy our cus- tomers. And we have found it in the performance, comfort, beauty and struction that has proved itself—6-cylinder motor is extremely flexible, will throttle down to a walk and leap forward to high speed The roominess of the body is another feature that will delight you —plenty of space—nothing in the way—real Distributors for Nebraska and Western lowa Phone Douglas 853. Dealers, we have an excellent proposition. See ns. 11—A | chandine trade mark, will be used to dis ery moved in | tingutsh cartons, tire wrappings, boxcs The Overland officials gave thelr con- |etc, in which rubber products of known sont And arrangements were under way |quality W‘;“M when it was found that the big l(ruv!urv o gl Ao B B g Ladies! Darken To take care of the crowd three m.hu‘ . o e e e | XOUR GERY T S soneert ava o it peeet | Look years younger! Use Grandmother's recipe of S8age Tea and Sulphur and no- body will know. It was entirely a family affalr and | probably one of the biggest parties ever attempted by an industrial organization. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time place to give a dance before the machin 'Super Trade Mark Placed On Product She used it to keep her halr beautifully of U, 8. RUDDOP Firm | dar ‘stossy ans sttrentive. whaneose her halr took on that dull, faded or Since the 1'nited States government has | S(reaked appearance, this simple mix- rubber | tUre was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date, Nowadays, by asking at any no standard “hallmark” for the United States Rubber company wdopted & super trade mark to be placed on rubber products, which it ang [rug store for a 50 cent bottle of it sutaidiarles manufacture. “Wyeth's S8age and Sulphur Compound, o Uifted you will get this famous old prepara- States government guaray sierling mark” on aflver, United $tates Rubber company 4 to assume the same responsihility behind which the | addition of other depended upon and beauty to tion, Improved by the ingredients, which can be natural color arvd th wishe to restore the halr, A well-known downtown druggist says darkens the hair so naturally anl for articles of rubber, | company stands. The super trade 1t nark of the n i of the United | . 1v that nobody can tell it has been hl tes Rubby O y very a ubber company I8 very atmple. [‘URL &, T 0 dampen & sponge 1t consiats of a ribbon appearing efther | JPPUT" LI PO T araw this on the article {tself or In the advertising through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair dis- appears, and after another application or two, It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound In a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It 1s not intended for the cure, miti tion or prevention of disease-—Adver- tisement. | about about any given article of rubber, for which the company assumes responsi- bility. The ribbon is made up of three | equal stripes; the center stripe ia white | And the other two blue. Upon the ribbon |18 placed the United States Rubber com ‘inm various subsidiary companies of the | United States Rubber aystom. This ribbon, carrying the seal or a mer. | Turn Your Rough Roads ‘ : Into Boulevards Attach a Set of Easy Rider Shook Absorbers to Your Ford Oar. hnnvl-lilnlrflm Jams Phllllgg & Snn I:n. 610-18 So. 15tk | Notice to Automobile Drivers Omabha-Lincoln-Denver White Pole Route by Ashland The bri nndroldthc!\ududout this spring have been replaced and the route, Om to Lincoln via Ankhndgis in condition for travel. this car at our salesrooms. g for a ‘Six”’ that would successfully meet all motor Detroiter Six. by mechanical con- comfort is expressed as in no other car in its class. The instant you look at this new Detroiter “Bix" you will appreciate its grace and its beauty. Rarely has an automobile been de- signed that has ti smooth curving lines that characterize this new “Six.” You will be proud of your Detroiter, no matter what company it keeps, floating rear axle other points of ex- tely appreciate. The rs. lent qualities, you must ride in the ca will be glad to demonstrate this car. in or phone us. Francis Auto Company 2216-18 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Detroit, Michigan. ki 10

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