NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUiSnE,'\u25a0 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1909. s Automobiles. 'Automobile*. Automobiles. Automobile*. Automobiles. 'Automobile*.

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! A Marvel of Mechanical Perfection. \u25a0 —IIWIIM \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I\u25a0\u25a0111111111111 l\ • Where in other cars the jolts and jars must be taken up by spring* and We know of one owner of an Limited wlio has run his car Oldsmobile Limited is equipped withTooring, , Close- Coupled shock absorbers, in the Oldsmobile Limited we do away with most of them over 12.000 miles, over all kind* of roads. And the tires even now show or Body. Price equipped with 9 inch Head Lights, Presto-Lite ether. For we have used wheels 42 inches in diameter, front and rear, but little sign of wear. Gas Light, Side and Tail Lamps of the most improved type, horn, with fall with 4io inch tires all around. But the 42 inch Wheels arc only nnr of the many superiori- set of tools, $4,600. F. O. B. Lansing, Michigan. They are nearly Jinrikisha o\ir Salesroom, Broadway, to the size of the Tinrikisha wheels, noted for their easy ties of the Oldsmobile Limited. You are cordially invited to 1653 see lor riding qualities. They are so large that they bridge over all but the widest yourself its style, graceful beauty and exqxiisite finish. A Demonstration ruts, ik the extra 54% tire capacity afforded by the larger wheels- gives A Wonderfully Flexible Motor to you willprove its easy riding qualities. , ?o much more resiliency that you pass unshaken over the minor ruts and The motor i^ so flexible that you ran take any hill,plow through mud The Oldsmobile Special bump? that the ordinary transmit wheels to the chassis. and =and. or crawl along- through the thickest traffic without once changing This is by no means the only car made by the Olds Motor Works. The Easiest Riding Car Built to the power-wasting, engine-wearing low gears. Thi> very flexibilityis the This great year of most wonderful inventions and discoveries is the tenth purest sign of quality. for it means that the car and the motor are not only year the Olds Motor Works have been making automobiles. Thus we make the n crnnbile Limited the easiest riding car in the superbly designed but light compared with the power and size of the wheel- Their Special is here also. This Four Cylinder car has been world. Oldsmobile There are counties? other feature? which make the Oldsmobile Limited in the hands of thousands of drivers for many years, and haa undergone less costly to Itis a car maintain, for the reason that the large wheels the best in the 60 Horse Power cla^s the most severe tests on all kinds of American and European roads. Each intercept the jars the engine on and transmission. And that means fewer Ignition troubles are forestalled by the famous Bosch Dual System of rear its record for reliability and readability has been unparalleled. Price repairs and lower running expense?. Ignition The transmission is most carefully designed, of the selective type, $3,000 f. o. b. factory. It peans even more, for most road stops, as well as the larger part of with four speed? forward and reverse. The rear axle is of the full floating This car is also equipped with Touring, Roadster. Qose Coupled and the upkeep of any car. are due to tire troubles. Our 42 inch wheels practi- type, universally conceded to be the best. The radiator is the noted Mayo Limousine Bodies, and is also on show at our Salesroom. You are cordially cally end tire troubles. make Two sets of brakes act directly on the rea.r wheels. invited to call and inspect this car. See What These Oldsmobile Owners Have to Say: L.--" Offices of COLGATE AND COMPANY. ROOSEVELT & KOBBE Soap Makers and Perfumer?. B*nk of America Bids.. 44 &46 Wall St. 68 & 55 John Street. My Dear General Cutting: My Dear General Cutting In reply to your inquiry as to how Ilike my six . The Six Cylinder car with the "42" wheels that we re- cylinder Oldsmobile, recently purchased from you. Itake ceived from you last Spring has proved to be everythins pleasure in stating that Ihave never a more satis- you predicted for it. It runs without noise, has great had satis- factory car. and Ihave owned a good many. The car power and rides comfortably. We are thoroughly your Company through you feems to have an Immense amount of power, and a con- fied with it and congratulate stant pull which takes her up end over hills in an as- en the production of such a fine machine. tonishing manner. Hoping to see you soon, Iremain. Tours very truly, that, What Iparticularly like about her is although (Signed) AUSTIN* COLGATE. a big car, you have all the feeling of ridingina lightcar. There is none of that lunging and lurching around which of the larger care. OLDSMOBILE LIMITED—"JIXRIKISHA MODEL." one experiences in most 'Tis the "poetry or motion" which Inspires the muse regard within. Your large wheels with 42 by 4*4 Inch tires I Ttils proud owntr of your sixty horse power car. as a very great feature. These large wheels make very As it glides along the highway on its forty-two Inch easy riding, although Ihave not run long enough wheels, — and Without lunging, bumping, jolting a jar. to test out the tire question. Ifeel confident that they You have scaled the ladder truly to the acme of success. will reduce considerably the greatest bugbear. L c.. tire In the "OLDSMOBILE SIX LIMITEDJIXRIKISHA." trouble on the road. 1have now two of the Oldsmobile With its powerful noiseless motor and its flexible control. — — Sure to reach its destination, near or tar. both most satisfactory Ifeel that Ihave not So Igladly sing the praises of your product tried an*l made & mistake in buying your automobiles. true. And your business motto: "Always a square deal," Yours very truly. For Inever feel so happy or so free from care and woe As when touring in my trusty "OLDSMOBILE." (Signed) J. E. ROOSEVELT. —MODEST OWNER.

OCR BRANCHES A>"D SUB-AGENTS: Old»mobUe Co. of N. V.. 88 Wash. St.. Newark. N. J. Horace Sagae * Son., Poughkeepsie. New York. Oldsmobile Co. of N. Y. William G. Barrett. Whit*- Plains. A. W. Blanrbard, 342 Flatbusb Are., Brooklyn. Lowa'i Garage. ¥onken>. New York. 1653 Broadway, New York City. A. Zahrij-kio Company, Paterson. N. J.

he Marvellous Doing* of the Auto THE PALMER-SIXGER CAMP AT BRIGHTON BEACH MOTORDROME. FOR iUBBOtf WINNERS '94-0,900 Pimbs Peaks and Capitol Steps, Furnishes Power for Churns More than in Premium* Of- by Horse Show Association. and Saws, Besides Being Useful as an Incubator. fered More than $40,000 will be offered in premiums) .r:t b* surprised If. «h;le eating your brc-ak- ran a circular saw, and in one day he sawed at the twenty annual exhibition of the Na- enough wood to last him the entire winter. The tional Horse Show Association of America, at *7WJ happen to glare* at your morning news- proud pmiStSW of a motor car with an ingenious Garden, Novem- -'*? the Madison Square for the week of trA r its infancy, B. Dickerman, \V C. Floyd-Jones. Kensselaer Wee- •\u25a0•'.'* * *f:as= U** ls brood mares; Senator C. W. Barnum, Lime Sock. •j.'r » distance of 22.6 miles. This FLAG TO FLAG CONTEST. :\u25a0 "<* ff Conn.. Captain John f*. Oroome. Philadelphia, and r.Lv>d along for *>teht hours ip the H. K. Bloofignod. harness horses, four-in-hands, '\u0084';'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 the most famous of all the Rocky (andeniM and appointments: John DossjSj Laeslsgton. ''" Waring. Joseph i g7~*'' "\u25a0*" plac*»s th*» grade ran ac higli Auto Hun Denver Lewis E. Pl.iintield. and. Larocqce. f pays Dale Set for from saddle horses and pome* under saddle; John Dolors, : Thft dri\er the greatest ob- I^exington. five gaitetl saddle horses; . t:!y **ay ** rock!" which. Tli**date ha* ecu finallydecided on for the\flag- and S. -i«C bt reliability lieyn-i!. polo p^niea and stallions for getting ponies *jZ~' o«*T> trie mouhtalnEid*>. Sometimes the to-fla« endurance and run Horn Denver l>r Charles G. Treat. U. S. A., officers' chargers: " >rt """" i){ City. According to the revised condi- Robert Ness, Qu-jbec, Curtis, r ' ' l«-. Ohio. J. L* Carlyie>. Denver, and, T: car was run. of December 13, when an automobile show will as field captain, most of the season, because of Robert Graham. Toronto. Percherons; \ViHlanx r ""' WILL MISS STARS. AUTO RACE OCT. 15 AND 16, Bel!. J. 1> Cartyte and John Truman. Bushnell. UL. al t!i.- Summit Houm, at the »m* hHd in the federal district. The entries will YALE Coy's absence. Logan is at left end; Halnes is at Belgians; C. F. Curtis, draft horse in r.' "''1 harness. t^'-'-lr:'"'n. 0 at of <:. A. to regularly '\u25a0•; \u0084]' ti:< 'c*ir started on the down- <-1of<» on October the office Waal- rißht end. and the pair are he worked The following axe the rules on Judging: < •'ÜBctilt. For its upward Ftru^jri'" name as those of the Gliddef* ex- her football playing season next handling forward passes. horse shull be r-.tUitn at tho fences in his .v ti«ilJ>Vhe At a special meeting yesterday of the Brighton turn, according to tho number In catalogue. bound %t will no technical that an eleven of exceptional promise can be put and LlHey playing tho .. wtth roje to jravc- th \u25a0«» shall be made up \u25a0Af first week of practice with the squad so far ad- tackle, Lllley '% . * >'!.e front wiieels fchot up the ptone prospects are exceptionally bright for a well filled expected back no take the other but providing there are no conflicting automobile con- ai^ain. ami. if the juti^es think fit. one more trial t£^'" VV r Was n *>* nd the r fl the de- sons said after the first day's practise that he had game next attempt, the horse shall cease to com- [^MattV*' * '-f"rauiy to the Kteering wh*e! assiires travelling through Mexico at most Princeton last fall. Francis and Parkpr. two for from the contest board of th* American Auto- , pete. I'*rte'i Everything to heavy rains, when moro thai afternoon than he did all guards, are getting try-out, and :rj out. had lightful climate season after the learned last former freshman a mobile Association. A request has been matte to Any rider or driver who shall not obey the direc- ?\u25a0\u25a0•*« il:i' - success the Syra- upon reason. with showing up tions of the judges reprl- ' Yam &""3 as mweb depended the roads are also at their best. Jones's remarkable are well. tim Motor Racing Association that the entry list mar.aserr.tnt or shall be k f xhii cuse eleven In a fair way to be duplicated at may !mand. d. ar.-1. at their discretion, shall, if so or- *ty drtver a » upon the capability of seems "Dutch" Goebel and Brown not get into the be reopened to permit of the nomination of sev- dered, withdraw from tht» Yale, as material U good, although any game, rirts- patrol and ambulance that the city the not opening because of their lateness in return- eral powerful cars that could not be got ready In When the judges consider it necessary they may *" i Th*» Rambler t -;tt {j . better than it was last year. or any of rf becoming as common a> Harrlstnirg, Perm purchased, to take the place ing to college. Paul Greenough. who made a re- time the race tor Friday and rid* drive tht contesting horses to de- T'trjgjjj of . setback has be<»n for scheduled last termine their respective moiacs of publicity. There Jeffery *Co. built this car especially here most of two is playing a fine game In the same present entrants and the !*»s«^, " Thomas B games Coy until all of the nine have been con- prizes amount tr> $3.'' There are *i<; - ctr>r out ,n Michigan last Fum- city, putting on a larger frame than regu- on the schedule. has Just left his bed position on the second team. The coaches may ferred with > six classes for ' Jf r '- for the hospital confined, <~,.-.trh.'l trotters, ten for hackney?. J IV r In th** New York where be was to Including- the challenge* ~*i >*T ot a Hf in runabout, cof-ting lar, heavier axles. heavier springs and larger shift to tackle make a place for him The association also decided that all tickets >~>l\ Icup and tin. I''^1''^ t0':r .•md will probably return here in time to championship cup. two tor Morgans seven members in his family. When and see the Ford Johnson has been used at quarterback with the postponed race be good for th« lat*r for pony ttallion* and brood ?*»nJ * vlieels hubf. Syracuse game : It is for should Clydesdales mares. Cv» tor !r!v^ h* built a sectional on October not believed the first string set of backs ever since »practioe dates, and that given out flvo for Sfures. rive for percherons and ':'"' rowboat. he will be play till all rain checks at th* for In 2f^i latest candidate to bid for honors in the that allowed to late in October. opened. Merritt. the freshman quarterback last Friday evening five and each of these km lew The call from Alaska, understood, motordrome from last mould be types A remans.O. Vanderbilt a :*:** n-"n-"'r'£ outfit, rias* has- It. \u25a0<* the "Empire Andnif- cannot It is season. pressing closely. has offered champteMfcb***-----'' (. r Of ttrspped them *!' 00 light-car arrived. is Johnson properly honored. Announcement will be made cud worth *lO*. There are many fais lay ponies hois*a^Tonotn^2l»V ;if M t::t ° * l)n <* -° horsepower. There Is much 2 and form to tin Novem- game, has bam shifted to right for.r-m-haad9. in harness, a ji'" n * himßclf. and rylinder r of . 1, halfback. Fred regular tickets Inspection yesterday showed that hunters anrt lumpers siddla^rsS a- ßv^, " f '" ber Daley p cv| \u25a0 : m r!a*p La*t week th* showrooms to left full- was in CBamplonsh 5 t !:t ' *" liUie erourifi. Had »h» boat to the newcomer. halfback and Steve Philbln to the track excellent condition, and regrets offered for harness horses, £l 'it« J practice »h*» trAf six: ;*Wt!j, 1" r •' wf>>sM easily posted th* Pcei'ner Car Company w*re practi- Ever elnce T*n*«l v ho h«rt hsen back. They are beginning the season as were expressed some the saddl* horsie*. two. four-in-hands fou* .f hsve of th« Motor tcr big Yale's first In Quarters that race had Amonsr the spectoli^ea S;; by buyers rhesen the ga:n*s last season, Naedele and string backs second string honors Holt, sub- not started Oh. Forest Kir.sr ji* cally stormed prospective who had For been on schedule tune.' Many, how- cup. cup lor horieZ toW.-S5 fI*"'nj' passed Kilpatrick, have been playing on the second French, A the Ensu*h c?; s ha-e r-ut their heard of its nomine To date th# files have team. stitute laM season : a freshman, Qifarter- ever, commended the action of Inspector Stephen ««J* h^ckfleVcraue— i •**• this, 'Dummy" Logan, who has been appointed tempo- year, c«P tor tp A Vanke* \u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0