THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTOBER 15, 1922. 8-B JLarge Increase Shown in Stutz Sales on Coast perided Improvement in 1923 Auto B unifies Anticipated by General Sales Manager. Now lu re In llii country have re mill of the Increased activity tf the Htutat Motor I'ur i'oniMiny of Amer ica, Inc., tnudu themsvlvee mora, ap parent than on tin I'm lflo coast. Ac cording to t'lixi Wilson, general wife iiuiiiuKfr, Hit) retail iiml wholesale or (funliuition In that I'tum bfen In rrcnui'J m that' the rituts now has coinl't rt-prrsentation on the west couat and relitll sulci in th territory rxcei'd any previous mark In late i'iir, Within a, little more than tO dnys, One former Kluts distributor on In- I'ikIHc cmist have dropped othi i inv of curs In order to take op the 9tufz fmnrhlse again. 'Wu fc! thut we nre making proic ii'M unili-r our new proKiuin tit rte. vciofiiiifiit," snld Mr. Wilson, in epeak I.IK of the altuntion, "We ore jiiov 'uk heud hi a conntru:tlv May, iiullilinK cur on a bwsls that sb- Mutely precludes the overloadinr of t sliiKle distributor or dealer conneo- Ion, "AuvuHt nroved to be on of til Hr.xrxt month In our history; Sep. ltflitcr wus very satisfactory, many )ulit runnlnn fur ahad of August; we hnve orders on hand to assure ua of on Increase In October over the two previous month. "We anticipate a decided Improve ment In the automobile business In general In 1923 and are directing all of our effort no that w will be pre pared for the Increased activity when It comm. With the satisfactory busi ness that ws can anticipate between now and January 1, BtuU would be In a partition to proceed in a big way after the shows." - T tS turope lias Kespect for U. S. Automobiles Europe no longer consider Ameri-ran-bullt automobile a Inferior to the product of her own foctorie and the leading automotive men of England and France have a deep re aped for the anglneerlng ability of the Tanke car builder. Such 1 the changed condition overseas dlcovered by Albert Champion, president of the AC Bpark Plug company of Flint, Mich., who recently ha returned from five month atay abroad. "The beat Informed automobile men In Eur pe are ready to admit tb fine quality of modern America mobile and automobile equipment," ay 'AC "The fin errle of Amer lean automotive equipment. during the war undoubtedly helped to awaken this appreciation. The victory of an American car In the Gran Prix last year, also had ita effec. "Take the particular Keen of apark plug. For yeaa, the Bphlns Manu facturing company of England ha believed their plug to be aa good a they could make them. But when they came to examine our American AC they were quick to acknowledge the superiority of our plug and a a result the AC company haa taken control of the Sphinx plant to make AC plug for England and her col onlo. These plug will be known a ' the ACSphlnx. The same wa true In France with regard to the company making Oleo plugs. Majority of Admired Autos Are Used Cars, Says Dealer ; "The majority of automobiles every one admire are used automobiles." said J. a. Quick, retail salee manager for the Wlllya-Overland company. 'Those cara that you have -seen on the street and boutevards those that you have ridden in with your friend lots of these you would like to own yourself, but did you for one Instant conalder these cars a used cars? "For the past three day we have conducted a Bale of used automobile. Perhaps some of the car we have had on display are ones which you admired only the duy before, but when admiring some particular car the thought never occurred to you that that Identical car would be on sale in a short time. "We have had on sale many fine ears, and, Judging from the way the public! Ims responded to our sale, many people have been convinced of the value of our renewed bargains," Delivers 13 Hudson-Essex Cars on 13th k The Uliiktratlon show the exterior of ilie Hudson and Y.twx sale room with the IS dealer and the IS rar they drove home. Inset, Guy L. Hmlth, ') "Thirteen 1 our mascot, never our? jinx," any uuy u nmun, aistnnutnr Driveaways of Cars Increased Many More Factory Deliveries Made by Driveaways as Re ' suit of Freight Situation. "On account of the serious freight congestion on many railroads, a great volume of motor car I being driven across country from factory to deal er," report O'Urlen Davls-Coad Auto Co., Dodge brother dealer her. "With the Inadequate upply of freight car, the only mean of meet ing the continued Influx of order for Dodge Brother car ha been to In crease the number of driveaways from the factory In Detroit. Every day the reception rotm at the factory office is Jammed with men, and a few wo men, too, waiting for their allotment of car to be driven to far and near point. "Several hundred car are driven away from tha factory every aay. Sometimea a maiy a J00 caft In on day reach purchaser by the drive- away route. This la Dodge Brother contribution to the relief of the ex cessive strain on the freight car up- ply. Cars are driven not only to states adjoining Michigan, but to a great number of point on the Atlan- tla seaboard and a far west aa Kan sas and Iowa. ' "Complete co-operation between fac tory, dealer and purchaser k tha gen eral rule. Each realltea the need for some solution of the present rail situ ation, and la willing to his part." for Hudson and Essex cars. This hobby dates ' buck to the old days when I drove Hudson car In endur anc run, and always drove car No, It. On the 13th something always happen. Something must happen. "In oun sale organization we make pedal effort to make deliveries on the 13th of euch month and Tuesday of this week we decided to make 13 dellverle on Friday. The Idea went over In a' big way. By Friday eve ning we delivered car Id these 13 dealers: "J. I,. Chnpman, Krny, Nb. "T. I. !nmmann, 4tolumhuM, Neb. D M. WllUr, (llsnwood. ) root A l.umay, Mlumjrl Vulley, It. Prow A J.ffler, CUrlnda, la. Mhannan Auto company, Hldnrr. It. K. K. Houtl). Nahraaka City, Neb. Hlf sanholhrn, Norfolk, Nb. B. tt. Schaffar, Waahliigton, Neb, Ilrodoraon, Bros , Harlan, I". Owna Aakcy Barvlce ' company, Ked Oak. la. Ctlbbi-rt A Retmtra, Dention, Ta. Frad Babal, Grand laland, Nab. Storage Battery Company Builds Kansas City Branrli The Electrict Storage Battery com pany has built It first Exlde branch factory In Kansa City In recognition of the growth of It business In this section. ThI new factory will be of brick and atona and cover 30,000 feet of floor apace. ThI factory 1 In addition to the (15,000,000 factory at Philadelphia, the $6, 000,000 factory, Just eight miles from Philadelphia, and the 17 branch assembly plant located In all part of the U. S. According to D. T. Swain, repre aentatlve in Nebraska, the new fac tory branch will not only assembl Exlde batteries for motor cars, but will assemble batteries for electric car, radio, mine machinery, indus trial trucks and other battery needs. Around the World in a Buick U Wk W-m7-v y .- ((m , Mr. and Mra. R. J. Jeffrlea of Col umbiana, O., are on their way around the world In their four-cylinder, five passenger Buick sedan. They are now touring the Rhine valley In Europe. They left Columbiana early In June, motored to New York land Balled on the 17th for Europe. Landing In Lisbon, Portugal, they motored through Portugal, Spain and France and their Itinerary called for them to visit the Panalon Play at Oberam mergiiti In r-vnrla. They plan ' ' pend several weeks on the Battle fields of France and re turn to Purls. In December they will go to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Early in 1923 they will visit Bel gium, Netherlands, Denmark, Ger many, Sweden, Norway, Czecho Slo vakia, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, Arabia and thence to England. In 1924 the party will go through Indo-Chlna, the Philippines, China, Korea, Japan and Hawaii, from where they expect to sail June 16 for the United Statee and tour across coun try to their home In Ohio. WILLYS-OVERLAND BIG RENEW ED CAR SALE STILL ON MANY EXCELLENT BARGAINS LEFT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. 2562 FARNAM U'iV.V HYHMSCS QMS Wi.U New Dort Sport Model on Display in Omaha The Jones Opper company la dis playing In It salesroom the new Dort sport model. It Is a (mart appearing car and probably more completely equipped than any sport model at tha price. Itn color la a deep red, uphol stered with gray Spanish leather. The car Is equipped with disc wheels, wind shield wings, spotlight, front bumper and rear signal. It also haa a nickel radiator shell and headlight. It also has a winged radiator cap with Uoyce niotometor. The top Is a khaki color of high grade material. The running boards are furnished wlth'toe plates, J. M. Opper, manager of the Jones Opper company, aaya that he believe the new sport model to be the most completely equipped car of this kind at the price. The Jones-Opper company recently haa taken over distribution of Dort cara for territory covering Nebraska and western Iowa, and now ha on display all of the new Dort model. Amalgam for filling teeth consist of silver, tin and mercury. Good Driving Is "Nice Steerins'' u Booklet Gives Latest Road Rules and Hintt to at . MotnriHt. I" - "Nice Steering," an Instructive and Interesting booklet by R. C, Mackenzie of T.mken Roller Bearing company, give the latest road rules and many valuable hint to auto mobile driver. Mr, MacKenzl believe that good driving I mostly "Nice Blearing" and gives the following facta by which all will know a "Nlo Steerer." HI keeping to the right of the road, particularly on curves and over the crest of hUls. Hi extensive and Intelligent use of arm signals. Ill comfortable expressions HI avoldunce of all obstacle, bow ever small, without endangering the occupant of hi car or any other car. Ilia ease of handling. HI strict oliedlence of every traffic regulation. Ills deft driving. III rourteousnes In hugging the right of the road when you blow ytur request to be let by. V- Hi protection of hi motor! hi use of second and first speed. , Hi alternate use of foot and hand brakes on long grades or in emer gencies. ' HI never coasting (he always re tains absolute control.) Ill thorougtfulne of pedestrian. HI respect for railway croaalng; he atop, look and shifts gears before he la actually on the tracks. Ill skillful steering. His properly adjusted ateerlng ap paratus. V His "NIcs Steering." Nash Firm Announces New Sport Model Car The new Nash sport model, just In troduced, I pronounced a distinct achievement In finished excellence, performance and equipment. Shipment began October l The price la 31,845 f. o. b. Kenosha. The auaplely maroon body I swung low, set off by bumper front and rear, six disc wheels, two spares with extra' cord tires and tire cover mounted at the front on either aide. In the rear I a trunk with water proof cover, trunk rack, windshield wings, nickel plated windshield posts, spot light, nickel plated barrel head lamps, nickel plated cowl lamp, nickel plated combination atop and tall lamp, radiator shell, cowl ventilator, moiometer. locking type monogram radiator ruji, ailk mohair top and windshield' wiper. The runnliifc txmiils are equipped with special covering and aluminum step plates with metal filled rubber pails. The guard bar at tha baik of tha botly are nickeled. The Up holtitery Is Hnanlsh lathr. Bacteria are the smallest of all liv ing things. In some rnra they do not measure over 1 tO.OoO inch In dl-umeter. 1'sris Cafes Get Radio Music From Eiffel Tower Paris, Oct. 14 Radio has pene trated even the l'arta cafe. Concert e ent front the Elffol tower msy be heard ttowadaye at many of the larger cafes at "aperitif t4ne." - 07 P foi&cfkani With all their traditional beauty and sturdiness, no Oldsmobile closed cars have ever achieved the success of the nev? Brougham. Hundreds of people who 'inspected this luxurious new motor car during the past week found that it sets a new standard in closed car values. Drop in and inspect the new. Brougham see for yourself Olds iflbbile's answer to the demand for a new closed car at a new low price. OLDS MOTOR WORKS. LANSING, MICHIGAN Divition ef Gtntral Motor Corporation NEBRASKA ffldsmoM. COMPANY saaa tbas. A. Tucker, Prea. L. 3. Damn, Vies Pi SIOUX CITY OMAHA DES MOINES , Let us explain our time payment plan, OLDSMOBILE Price 1 , $1375 . o. b. Lansing Tear How Es sex Vie w s the Closed Car Question Until Essex brought out the Coach, a closed car on a first rate chassis could not be had at a moderate price. Buyers took it by the thousands. Nothing like it was ever experienced in closed car sales. And in consequence other makers added closed cars to their lines. ' But their bid for a share of the trade is not based upon the principle which gives the Essex its distinction. Mark how different it is ' .a ... Elaborate fittings intended to lend en air of luxury are not featured in the Essex. It is sold strictly on its merits as a complete and superb motor car mechanically. It established itself as one of the leading four cylinder motorcars of the world in perform ance, endurance, reliability and economy. One stock car under official observation travelled 3,037 miles in fifty hours. Four stock cara each lowered all previous time records between Saa Francisco and New York. Essex cars that have travelled 50,000 miles we still giving satisfactory service. Owners will tell you one after another their next car will be an Essex. You will hear from them the most astound ing reports of reliability, low operating cost and freedom from even the slightest service attention. It is upon such a chassis that the Coach is mounted. The same idea of utility guided its creation. It has staunchness and char acter. It gives the utility of the costliest cars. It stays tight and secure. Window and door remain tight fining. Ther ar no inside rumbling noises. Seat are comfortably arranged. Luggage and tool an carried in locker at rear. Observe how proudly owners speak of tha Essex Coach. Yet such a delightful closed body does not place the Essex Coach price beyond the reach of those who can afford a good open car. GUY L. SMITH "SERVICE FIRST" Paraarn Street OMAHA, U. S. A. DOuU"lS70 Touring Car . (t(5 Cabriolet . U$ Ft4f M aki r ESSEX COACH 5124S T