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PAGE 15 DOBLE CAR OUT AT LAST Steam Car Company Promises Large | Production for Delivery to Dealers in Near Future | THE WOMAN MOTORIST SAF ON THE ROAD With the promise of early and large production of Doble-Detroit steam cars by the Doble-Detroit Steam Motors company, which will be under way before the end of the coming ner, distributor thruout the t tec 8 who ha anged to handle this car ’ had place der y thousands hav Pressed their 1 J. Hammers, hea Detroit Steam Motors and the ¢ eral Engineering company, When " America entered the war and pro duction of the fac down gradually to 75 per cent of the previous year's uetion, the Doble company was just starting and this ruling natu to all manufacturing practically as the company had turned no s upon which to base a manu- facturing schedule that would be Jarge enough to make an impres- sion. Thruout the world eyes had been | turned toward the Doble st &nd without any announcem the part of the company requests came in from sections of the World for information. One very interesting letter was received from Graham, Rowe & Company, of | Liverpool, England Valparal Chili; Santiago, Antofagasta, Lima, Callio, Lap and Oruro, This company explained that Roger Allen had paid them a visit and them that it wou abe ary before the E which he was interested, could get Into production on a_ sufficiently large si to allow of exports to the South American territory. Mr. | i Allen shad also informed the com-| pany that the French organization —would it have put you in debt for years ; for mehors Paul Shalt wan Act, GyggrPefere Jot ar out pee your ea there nce ene” to come? Graham, Rowe & Company asked | Women's vice, he Doble-Detroit Steam Motors! The ¢ . e first attempt at driving,| brakes an Wheneve tompany for complete information mpt at driving, | brak 1 hen Ste won the American comeny| ter Zn "are, ™astetd he. com sion compltny, aavaye art on Against such a calamity, the premiums that Would be ready to accept South/should be made on an unfrequent-|to high. Never attempt to go from American business, stating that it 1, stra je M ight, smooth and wide. | first to third speed | Bnderotood shar “Getverien eer | “gosta ener ng ne iG | TEE Ae A A pam you pay for protection are infinitely small. America would be prthcomins in| working order; that you havejing other vehicles, and Bhort order. A. E. Craston, writing | plenty of gas, radiator is fill the rules of the road for Graham, Rowe & Company, in-/that you have oll, that spark plugs|one safe rule about pas timated strongly that the United| are 0. K being passed by other Btates would hold the advantage! You should make your first at-| WAYS SLOW DOWN fl when considering the important/tempt at steering on the road with|know what the other fellow i Act Now! I ele hone! f amatter of cost. He stated that the|the car in low. After you have|going to do. Allow plenty of room e . j nited States would have lower! gained confidence, shift to second|between your wheels and the other | Production cost, cheaper packing| speed. |car. Never swerve sharply out to Zs he. expenses and freight, and that Steering comes easier to some| pass another. . s Ro gin a ee a r f th t d find h Il th t of security tence of necessary royalties, would | men (and men, too) make the mis.|down, throw out the clutch una|UO ANY ONe O ese agents an in ow sma € Cost OF § T E ane ssuatpee progres in a take of turning the steering wheel | coast around the curv * . 4 Pportunity to become estab-|too much. A very slight mover —— d : ; ne | ana peace or mind. production basis than the European | effort should be to anticipate te] WILL VISIT tompanies. Mr. Craston begged for | swing of the car and correct the| : ood shipments, even tho they be/tendency to run to right or left be-| THE STATES direction. It is always necessary | soem | FREDERICK-METZGER CO. STUART (¢ TURN OFF GAS to keep the steering gear constant-' Briscoe & Stahl, Book building, | Mutual Life Build 207 American Bank Building Insurance Department—E] 2 - |ly correcting the movement, but a, Detroit, designers of ‘Phone Main’ 13 Phone Elliott 5568 a car which is When the car is left standing on a/ skillful driver will so anticipate the |to _ be $25,500. Decreed to Woman Injured by an Automobile ries was cut What if you had been the defendant? —would this decree have wiped out your savings? lish company, in you ‘ nt — these facts, combined with. the | lished much quicker on a quantity | is sufficient to swing the car. fore car has gone far in either THOMPSON CO. FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. jott 71 factured in Franc | AMERICAN INSURANCE A WM. H. RITTER & CO, MS ads at 8 tenn io prevent |eieecio’es to take the cor cosve|Amarican materil tp Detenger| >| ISA Amertons Bank Bullding CARTER, MAC DONALD & MILLER, Inc. incorporated) * turned off at the tank to prevent| wheels as to make the car move|American material by RBellange . 3 ri 4 , f ; : MP gel cooley “i ‘ flooding. The float will qoue ites letaitet dekistit ahead: He ci Freres, of Pale, tn an ea ; Phone Main 2028 Agents Auto Department: Standard Accident BROADWAY AT PIKE—Phone East 777 bind, due to the angle at which the| Try slowing down without throw- {Plant which will allow of produc- J. M. E. ATKINSON & SON Lip nia, 2°" OE get Pa a GOTTSTEIN’S, INC. var is placed and thus hold the nee-|ing out the gears, using only the|tion almost on the basis of the So Whe Se eV. boot rie es " aac " * le valve open, or the nozzle open-| al Ford Motor éompany, have received Burke Building Main 7056 Elliott 5870 109 Columbia Street—Elliott 3240 * ings may actually be below the level | oe a cable stating that two of the five | ie of the gasoline in the float cham- pave? lag ca nten.{Bellanger brothers, the president Pe ber. ore Ws 6 emeneien teetrelshiO-l ind the rib al superintendent, | Copyright 1919, Edw. 8. Jones Sons Co., Providence, RL > ing a garage door that has begun to| wilt gail for America June ee th | sag, which isbetter than the ordin-| inspect the completed car. I USE BELT DRESSING jary method of planing off the bot-| iin Briscoe announces the co: Car owners should get into the| tom: Drive two heavy nails in OP | tion of this ca habit of using belt dressing for the| Posite corners of the door and run tlutch leather to swell it and act as|*0me lengths of heavy wire beiweer | A remedy for slippage. In disen | oor under the wire, and then take |¢ ass ane cae the ut a manta cite aa toe pans te in Yas "Ae gg f Wandering Wheel,” |BURSLARS PREY ON | want te ahs tes «| tet att ae nial notice . henever the ¢ yas ered al gauge, previ the Teather. "Such condition pre | Sha" Ay theta | The, ot aurorine ot tne great! NUYS O g 9 | FOURTH CELEBRATORS tomo’ ot any tina «'cramn agsnat| from sching to the ass Sol vents the clutch from engaging as| door up, so that it will fit its frame makers will be the fact that a curb or anything of the sort, the fering with the driver's vision: the es completed and ready | T Thieves made three hauls of jew: | 0 out” “ : far as it ought to and the only way) properly. Finally, drive the turn-| ¢o. ee he yetin sn a eta * aoe New er! n for Auto Ca Per ary Frid is of 5 wheels should immediately be tested to remove the ridge is first to take| buckle spike in the center of the pectic hey have | m bs ‘ aragid | The heme of Joseph Robinson,|f" Alignment, as a bang of this jbeen in close touch w: Hl the » home of Jose obinso : : put the clutch and then trim down/ door, and the cure for sagging will - ae ie tn uaee| lone. It 18/3903 39th ave. N., was ransacked by |*!nd 18 quite enough to force them| plans and have seen the drawings | If you should become stricken |Don't trust to brakes | the leather with a rasp. be permanent. and approved of them, American| With the “curse of th wandering | an ecrie feeling to have your car| thiey + wid wed pen | of correct alignment, which will WATCH RODS _ | methods have made it possible to| Wheel.” which is the American "ver best to creep: against them in &/o¢ valuable jewelry taken. C. m.|/¢4d to excessive tire wear. The owner ts sometimes puzzled bring this car to completion and to|#0n of the “wandering foot” 0 frend determined blast. Otherwise | Harriman, 3905 H. Olive st., reported Sera know just how tight to make #i make It ready for an early. start [the small green land of Erin, you /folding cote are infinitely ‘more that this home had been looted and Aelia Aintoae Know just how i ae [of manufacturing. The factory in rai ie tt apt iene cent ale g Hila pe agiry ny ai ee “oy ir te some Jewelry taken Friday. R. E.| an excellent tool for cleaning the | it May be said that if this bearing) Detroit, in which tuning up is be- | That ts ’ Ruddock, 1608 12th ave., was robbed | ring” grooves In the pistons may be | tshtened so that the connecting steve \ding a piece of an old| PY reason of the piston weight, Ing done, and machines testéd ana {Schedules and destinations, im-|half the journey have been our|of $300 worth of jewelry by made ready for shipment for work|™une against the catastrophe of |camping ground. | who entered his apartment while he rely fall over from the vertical pos ~ nja- ple- and says that it will be ready for inspection on he arrival of Bell who will immed nger Freres. make the ounce water, two ounces glyei one-eighth ounce salt. made by | To own a Saxon “Six” is to be |in'the huge French plant, and the |wavoldable delay. You can learn) | Take clothes on your back which | wag out Friday night. Bae cau ana fitting tt, if desived. | sition when the bolts are fully tight. ° ° | Warehouse in New York at which Spent Pe, ee ‘cia oeritn they Nee Gouthick eae the eae ¥ SETI S into a handle of some kind, This|&?€¢ up, it is correctly adjusted, a recognized asa good judge of Mice Bathered the material pur. | Orr. list of an outfitting concern. | You may think you Will wash some| _ DENTISTS TO MEET HER | too! will clean the grooves of car-| a, eeace aisanen ee Paha deren As a matter of fact, the less you|by the way. At night you will| Dentists of Washington and Brit-|0n or other foreign matter, acting | SPECIAL SONG SERVICE > al * ‘ 2 J know about it the better off you/have other fish to fry and in the| ish Columbia will meet here July 14|9" both bottom and sides at once. | Rey. M, A. Matthews will speak Om motor car v jue—among peo- os yucca ae Pais will be, for the one prime requisite| morning they will never have time » meeting will be held " 5; |The American Revolution ee | received’ by Belesne een lt success is to travel light. The|to dry before you get under way nklin high school. It is a| FOR WINDSHIELD | Sunday morning at the First Pred 1 h Ik kn already set fc ost suceessfuy real necessities of life can be|Take two days’ food unless you nvention of the Washington| Every driver knows how disagree-| byterian church. Capt. Howell ple who really Ow. business. The counten hae satan |bought at any wayside store—tet| plan a permanent camp, You will| State Dental society and the British able it is to drive in sleet or rain.| I Seattle community song leads Dent, ty follov solut n) n the storekeeper carry them and|find that even In the most distant | Colum spare your springs. Not what to|spots the natives invariably hav take, but what not to do without |some sort of edibles on hand—the campers seem incredulous of | pplied_to_er, ad the song service. the import tax on American cars and parts fr 70 to 45 per cent, and there is already a movement on to reduce this te to 15 pe is the question : nS i per! In practice you will find that/the fact | See Whe have secett: , Automobile) ory camper you meet has his| I have told you my secret. Go Our methods of tire aud WhO know. of it poi fe Fuction |OWN outfit and his own especial you and find those inevitable dif- repair, as employed and of its p tise in “PrauCl for differing from every | ferences of your own have sald that it would be a won- along the line, He will ex at both our stores, in- derful seller in Europe. They have plain them before the evening fire SEARCHES 20 YEARS; | sure long mileage and watched | the development, | and tie trond for conversation be-| FINDS HIS DAUGHTER} complete _satisfac- many of them know the market | furnish conditions and are confident, that|tween people who would otherwise) OMAIHA, July 5.—B. G. M 1 tion. Bellanger Freres will score a re-|find no possible point of contact. |of Des Moines, has found his daugh : | markable suec France has been |There is always enough room for |ter,for whom he has been. searching | Our new branch house at the West end of the Fre- set for the start of a big produc- | these hale hes opinion to for nearly 20 years, and father and mont Bridge, 314 Nickerson street, is now open for tlon-manufacturing campaign make them inte ne. daughter have left Omaha for the! Kasih leaves: ct = ast~ : s since the armistice was signed. I shall never divulge what the) McNeal home, in Des Moines. While Aber bus Hy ss with the finest-equipped plant on the this is r the first time that st| “Torto carried when we left) the discovery and reconciliation were Pacifie Coast. has been to state positively |Los Angeles. I thought she was|/made last January, the matter was Indeed, she was— not made public until recently | Now that our log) MeNeal and his wife separated in| well equip, that such mar started with a c This will prove an especial convenience for the motor- ists of Fremont and Ballard. facturing will be ; mpany and a plant | far too we capable of carrying it thru and a|has ticked off more than 3,000/ 1896, while liv in Seneca, Kan. | ‘ lear designed by. experts pee 1 fiieberinoins se ee hie roles matithe a little : | Here you will find a complete stock of GENERAL - _ - rreduc nimum, consists | born Three years afterwarc | ” s fs “j 7 j in ° ] Co : THIS 18 USEFUL a epi Saad a ) tires, both cord and fabric, and the full line of tire | $ ‘ yi of an automobile, tent with MeNeal died, On her death be : The réliab e ntinental motor, | Many motorists carry a flashlight|vas floor, a gasoline stove for|wrote McNeal a letter, telling him accessories. . - Ti in their cars and this little piece of | woodless wastes, the more luxuri-/that a family by the name of Filkins | Ti mk: axl 4 1 8 a fold oven for | had 7 | imk be equipment is extremely ble for] ou grill nd folding oven had adopted the child. en arings, it en es nds where wood abounds, gaso-| In January of this yes emergency use. It { excelient| | McNeal | idea to attach two clamps of ap-|line, water and ofl tanks on one|came to Omaha to start a Belgian propriate size to the dash under the|Tunningboard, and a grub box with | clothing campaign, In the Paxton hood to hold this flashlight. In this|® top which opens out kd a hae Bs cafe he was waited on by a lie Ae ehemien) Sameou Sede other an. Axe... shovel and | whoman whowe face veemed familiar, | where to look for the lamp when he pe re ae eee He Fate ite “ fre io I ‘litem. We raised ours seven times Maubeta Warner rer tt the first two nights out and dur-| Maubeta was the name of the little the most part/daughter whom McNeal had never | it served as the foundation for/ seen. Mrs. Warner resembled the| our blankets. If you want it at|dead Mrs, M 1 to such an extent all you will want it badly, for a|that McNeal was sure she was his 4 cramped quarters during an! daught The GENERAL Tire has established itself in Seattle on its merits, and this branch house has been opened to better serve our many customers, Better Tire Service will result from this move, and there will always and other unusual features— and the beauty of body line and riding comfort would naturally indicate a much higher price. ing the rains, DON'T HUNT TROUBL | A great many car owners, in look ing for trouble, create more than they find, By this is meant that in-| |discriminate changing of adjust-| ca | ments usually gets the operator | all-day downpour. Otherwise you) But McNeal lacked proof, ‘This he| be the usual guarantee of satisfaction on all our \turther away from the real cause| Will run into a field at the end of found a few days ago, in an Omaha} repair work, of the trouble. The best piece of |* hard day's drive, throw out your|newspaper, published in 1 in eats, spread on them a bag of|which the story was told of the| jblankets done up with blanket-| adoption of Maubeta McNeal by the be leep before you) Filkins family, McNeal has just eom- could have driven the first peg. — | pleted tracing the little girl into the SOFT WATER BEST COOLER | I have no respect for the 1 ping | present Mrs, Warner, er is very muc ef-|bag. A strip of common table oil- - 4 tor miter tie animal oti iswers more “purposes and| GOOD ROADS AND SCHOOLS ystem. In cases where such an ar-|is lighter, and the pinned blankets} The survey le by the govern | rangement is possible it is an excel-| are easier to air, Where two, only, ment of the effects of good road Jlent stunt to place a rain voir |are travelling, a bed of slats sewn|building on school attendance in Jon the roof of the garage, Rainwa-| into th to stretch over the {eight counties shows that before ter is soft and n 4 an excellent|tops of the seats is Nghter than|the roads were improved th average} cooling liquid, but after it is drawn|two bags. You set it up, button|school attndance was 66 pupils to) |}from the tank it should be filtered | down y side curtains, block ale advice that can be offered the owner is first to be sure what the trouble is and then start to rectify it jPins and Ride on General Tires for Satisfaction CAR CO. 1016-18 East Pike Street East 704 | Allen General Tire & RubberCo. ‘City Store— Branch Store— 1427 Broadway 314 Nickerson St. East 1660 Queen Anne 963° ch 100 enrolled, as compared with before being placed in the radiator. wheel, and let the elements rave.|76 after the roads were improved,