4-1? Hansen Cadillac Men Feast on Prairie Chicken .Wonderful Performance ti - Two Matliiiict on Hunting Trip Told at Dinner Here. At the climu of a very successful aalea content held by Ilia J. H. ll.ui n Cudillae company, Including the Mlee drpartmenta of th Lincoln and ,Miou ( My organizations, the men were Invited liy Mr. Hansen to 'liraliit rhlc!;i-n dinner at Hotel Fon- tenelle, Krlday tittf lit. Among the winner nf (lie contest were 12. I. Htennett and J. V. Van '.'amp nf the Omaha offli-. II. L. Wil liam of the Lincoln office and A. I!. "William of tha Hloux City office. The outoftown Kucfti were A. II. Wll Iri ma a nd O. J. Harmon of Sioux t'lty and II. I.. Williams, It. J. Hen ilrmon and Wulicr W. White of Lin ln. After presenting tile prizes, ill' 1 l.i nMcti described a most unusual j 1 1 forma ik of two eight-cylinder C'ml llhc. car, on over eight year old Mid one Just on year old. A party bf hunter, Including f. 8. Martin, t'arl Mnlnger and H. J. Alexander of 'iiinaha, and llos Htarek and J. I (HIM, Jr., of Chicago, loaded the two t-ar wPh a complete camping outfit, tint, ammunition, supplies for a Welt 'a trip and n eook. These two n were driven XIO mllra. most of which wu in tin' sandhills, over j'lairlca and wind drift, over field and through stream where there wire no road nnd even no tralla. U'lie game wiie shut from the moving 4'JII. . , limit hers claimed the . performance of the cam uiilx-llevalde, They pull ill through Hand in place where lords could not K". The oM fjulde, liiil ItoliiiiMon. at flrKt refused, to go through the district In the Cadillac far, because he iiuilntiihiod that loo .jnurh tinfo would lie wanted pulling the cms out of the snwl. , , On the return trip, made through lain anil muddy roads, sijvcrul time the car skidded off the road and were muck In the mud. Very little, time waa wanted, however, in ( as mui'li n there were enoucrh men In Hie party to push the. una out. The jndiiitoi were not .refilled mi the en lire trip uii'l no mechanical dlfflcul Ilea were i xpciltirted. A new sales con tuft has been sturt ed by the Cadillac organization In which the salesmen tire competing for treful article, such as silverware, lurnlture and household eiuipiiieut. fn awarding the prizes, not only the dumber of anlea made are considered, but nlao the satisfaction of the cua toinera who purchase. Kor Instance, If a used car eold by a salesman doea not jtlve satisfaction to the customer, mid the fUhtomcr must be nunle sat isfied by the firm, the 'yileanigli Id a certain per cent of hl iiiota. Paige Adds New Plant for Making New 6-66 The demand for Paine and Jewelt sixes, manufactured by the Pnige-De-trolt Motor Car company, developed to such an .extent during tho hint eight month) that a greater volume of production than thlK company had ever hitherto contemplated had to be provided. Thin enlarged production proKrani necessitated greater manu facturing facilities and to meet this need Paige fon added a new plant to Its group of factories, The new unit, located In the Weat Kurt atreet ace tion of Pctroit, la the fourth larce iniiiinfacturlna; plant acquired by Pale. Plant number four will be uaed ex cluaively for ttte iiHstrtnbly of tho Paine new aerie 6-60 model and will thu enable Paiite to concentrate the effort of an especially trained body of skilled craftmiien on a product of which quality i the first considera tion. Uy enabling these men to spe cialize entirely on the Palire 6 0 it Is believed n higher decree of workman ship than waa otherwise possible will be attained. Interest hi ISew Steam Automobile Is Growing Interest In the new steam car now In production by the American Kteiim Truck company of Chicago. Increases a the car are seen on the street. The ease of control, the ability to get away and to atop, the noiselessness, and the economy in running the cur are feature finding faVor with those who have seen the American Meumer. Largest Plane Carries 2-1. London. Nov. 4 The lurgt sir bnr yet huilt In Priliiln passed the illhinl testa and la at the London sir atatlon. It hn acciiimnxl-itlon f .r !l paaaiigrre In a r'iny -il'n. It will have a wirel Installation. During the Mini at the lt..l Air craft establishment irrinme At tHiuth I'ai nhnrough It inriied a dead weight In !a!it of " and one hlf tone. e-im.l.nt tit the wiht of 31 paswngera, that, In a.liluMi Hi ;j tHtfiicr, It en eAny three M inrlri -f ' of km slid good It will flv at ? mile n "ur sad probably wul put lt amic In the aprlnal ta? UU en the I-in-h u I'erlin r-'ui. Mivwfll Fecutie Kerf. John J rtath. "fl le h sT f r Ihe M.H K.l. I 'Mi-. .1. Iti.n, Im fetuiama t lm-u lit-wi a li. i Ibe i lum'i, viii j a r-n i-r la i- w i t4ntll'4 .rtit. fcl aUik. Vl'). 4 M " P. Utt apr fk.e Ihe M.tw.ai I vt ii! Mr, i'ktlk f.MMi .Kl.J Ik Sk-VW U,ii t Uu mi iMe wm aJ ( 4l iu.iw fr Mtt ' IM-'.I tk 4'V PuiUing lr iVntutt. ttHtHkHAU. U. N. - Reo Touring "Desert a'. Ilviuinlsceuv'ea of the famous Loa Ainfeks to I'liocnlx loud race the Desert Classic" that brought name uud fame to Harney (ldlleld and a half dozen other apced pilot are ro- called by J. M. Uiper of the Jones- Upper company, who nun Just re ceived a teli drum announcing that the Itco touring car stock In every re spect bus established a new rcuord, having made the round trip In less time thun the racing cars have ev.r done it. "The original course for this event wo laid out by Charles It, Plgclow, well known project engineer and toad expert. In 1908," ay Mr. Upper, Bigelow'a first rucounaissauce trip wai made In a twucyllndcr Itco and hla tour to Phoenix uud rciurn was the Hint round trio ever muile be tween the tiyo cuius by automobile it was only fitting ihut uigeiow, oguyi at the wheel of u Ui-o, should pilot the six cylimlir louring cur in its recoi'dbrciiking trip run between tho two titles, aiiiashing the previous time, for the distance by ulmost threo hours, desplto heat and frequent cloudburst and sundstorms. - - w Kouds Utile llelter. Hoad coudlllonH uro little' if any belter In some places than they wcro In former day a uud ruins and cloud burst had cut tho sides of the washes so that great cure hud to be exercised in their crosMlng, Springs, axles, wheels and every mechanical detail of the cur stood up under the severe lest without once. full cl ing, the sole trouble expeiiencd being u puncture on Ihe detour be tween CabUon uud I'.iliii KimIiiks. The former record for the round trip U'lwecn los Augelea and 1'hoenlx of 37 hours 4U iiiinutes was nuule more than u year ago, and until thu Heo estulillshed the new murk last wtek this time had not even been ap proached. The Iteo's time waa 34 hours 48 minutes.. 957 Miles ICiiund Trip. V "tioliiK through tho iiiouiitalua fiOui hrenliurg to Kalonc, u stretch of 40 miles, the earth had been washod on" tho locjks by the hind ruins and extreme cure was necessary in pick ing a way through the sharp project lug points which bit into the tires and hammered tho lium until they looked us if they had been under a steam hammer. From Salome to l'ulo Verde Closed Car Comfort With Open Car Performance Providing the greater comfort of a fine, completely-equipped closed car, with the power and speed of an open model, this 5passencer Oldsmobile Tour" sedan is an ideal allseason car. The refinements are numerous splendid upholstery, quick-lift win aow-regulating devices; sun visor; door locks; silvered fittings; dome-light; genuine walnut instrument board: cowl ventilator, windshield wiper, and cord tires all around. Powered with the famous Oldsmobile "Four engine this sedan at. the new ' low price is an unsurpassed value. ' v r v i " Nebraska Oldsmobile Company HawarJ lK lh Moint x Sioux City iifmha Car Smashes Classic' 9 Record 7J4 til the croe ruta made thu road Jii'-t Ilk u washlMiard, but tho bump failed to do any damage to springe or axles. "The round trip mileage for this iccord'brcaking trip logged a total of Hj7, with 4"U miles going out by way nt Hun lieruurdlno, Uedlunds. Hcau mont, Ilaiinlng, Mecca, Ulylhe, Vickie burg, Halome, I'ule tnic, liucke nnd Phoenix, while the return was n.ade by way of Vicksburg. Porker, Needles. Amboy, Ludlow, liaratow. Vlctorville, Ban Ilernaixllno and Lv Angeles, a total of 37 miles." Buick Breaks AH Shipment Records . - J.UJV Lara Leave J actmicn in One Day 17,666 Uuilt in October. The Jiulck Motor company built 17,668 automobiles during October. In achieving this remarkable result, tho Buick dully shipment figures of all lime were broken several time. On October 1 2, '775 ens were ehlpped, 910 went on October ZS, 973 on October L'6 mid 1,029 on October 3", The figure Just achieved in hist ap preciable by comparison with Ihe On-tolier- recori! of previiiis. years. In October,' It was 13,121, and in October, lOetl, It was 9,113. A significant feature lies in the Tact that th) total October production of automobile of all make disclose a material decrease from September. Another iiitereatlng feature I)es In Ihe fact tH:it the shipment Included 3.1 solid tninlouil to Individual con signees, which constitutes another Huick record. President H. If. Pnssett say that there is yet no appreciable lessening In the demand for llilick earn and'that the. November figure seem o lid de pendent solely upon shipping facilities mid the weather- The record of October was greatly enhanced by . the srowlng efficiency .of the Detroit plant-. Ori the record day, October 30. when 1,1129 Huick cars were aturted on their way to' buyers, the Detroit plant is credited With i'A cur whipped or driven away. GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT THE; SUNDAY EEC: OMAHA'. NOVEMBER 3, 192." Molor Finn Head Kiiows All Details Wills Sainte Claire President rmlt rhtand Kvery Prtcc in Faftury. While all manufiicturliiB rom panics htve prealdcnta, few of these (irri,lriit Imv Intimate knowledge of evry dutuil of every process In tholr faetorlea in othiT worda, tie are manufacturing piosidenla, This la the knld of president that '. Harold Wills t o the company which make the Will fcalnte Claire car, Altboufch he Tin J seer, one motor car company become, under his direction, the largest producer of molor cms In the world, and although he had risen, to the highest salaried position aver held by any man, and although he had aiiK.iped a comfortable fortune, C. Harold Will decided to atop and tart all over and make hi own car- the Will Kulnte Clmr. He drives la own car and one dny threw his executives Into a panic by hopping Into a Wills Habits Clair and covering 47 lulks In 47 minutes on MlchUun country roads. When the car was ftrt produced he drove It from Detroit to New lorlt la SO hour and ii minutes. Mr. Wllla for many years bas been recognized as one of the foremost metallurgists and commercial ehetn lata, as well as one nf the greatest of Industrial orgaul' ia of Ihe world. II was the flrtt to iiHi high grade alley Hteels. anl be developed vanadium steel for commercial purpoas. Ills ' - , .. it.. ..).... I mnmntlih. merit, however, was developing and perfecting Molybdenum ateel fur ve In motor car construction. Resistance Is Bar to More Plane Speed Spark p'ug aro not causing avia tion ' engineers any worry In tholr search for more speed. The AO plug Pi the Aniiy-Curtlss and Navy-Cur-tin machines atood up perfectly. AC'a wero used by Lieutenant Moseley In 1920, by Tom Milton, who set the world' auto record of 16 miles per hour, and Oar Wood, who holde the world's spued boat mark of 77 miles per hour. Hpurk Uigs ere an Important con sideration In tuning up a motor for any purpose, but especially when a speed jecord Is sought. Prelgnltlon, compression leaks or other troubles of ordinary plugs aro avoided by the experts who groom their engines with exacting, Hcientlllc care, Tho development III airplane work that will bring "llvo miles a minute'' will piobubly be In gaining the abso lute minimum of resistance and air friction, according to the best In formed men on this subject. The terrific, "drag" of these enemies of speed can be realized by the fact that tho pilot 'a lealber helmet was lipped to pieces by Ihe air pressure at Zl mil's an hour. Uiigadlcr- (lenyral Mitchell declared that to stick an arm out of tiie cockpit at the speed would mean a sure fracture. In a proposed law auhtyittcd by President Obregon, Mexicans who, during the period of disturbance, at tack foreigner or their property, are to bo regarded a traitors. The Four Sedan 1595 e. b. Laming sin' prices For 1923 foe Stfttmhr 21, 19H -yNM4C,W. . rume.e H -utt't , l i i mte f Stmt p.i yrg '. 4,Vinu4 tup ' efMi(.i. 1,'t i ', .SL, . . ling ltffr rn . 1 r-J J- ,i uim. i 4 f, Ssa wt I f (, , . iff I f'MSIHIM Mm . . f t iiri lire 4 fiiw) fkwek f ian e rw ftma fsmu , New Dort DORT SIX-CYUSOEK On display for the first time' to morrow at the salesroom of Jones Upper company, local Dort distribu tors, the. new models are tho answer of the Dort Motor Cur company to the demand fur a popular priced els cylinder cur that will combine, the advantge of low operating coat with the attributes of exceptional per formance, stamlnu and beauty. The announcement of this compel ling family of new model In tho Icks than 1 1,000 class lays unusual stress on the car's operating economy and roadworthy response to demands for power and speed, The Dort company ha advised dis tributor that the new Dort di( will maintain In high gear the remark ably wide speed range from two to HO miles on hour! will accelerate on level highway from five to 25 miles an hour in nine second, and will traverse 24 miles to one gallon of gasoline. Dort engineers attribute this un usual economy and performance to fcevcr! outstanding new features of the Dort tilx 40horaepower motor. Important among these are: Force feed lubrication nut only to Man Bulldogs Buck Deer. Arvadu, Wyo., Nov, 4. Hecomlng provoked at an unmanageable gun, V. I', lirown, member of the Hheiidan city fire depurtment, I credited with "bulldogglng" a, buck deer In rcul western style. Brown cornered tha animal In a draw along l'owdor river, where he was hunting, and succeeded In grasp ing the antlers of the buck and, after a terrific battle, choking the deer Into unconsciousness. $11,000 for Curb Scat. New York, Nov. 4 The highest price ever paid for a membership In tho New York curb market was re corded when Krneat Weltier sold hi seat to Ocorgo Goodrich for $11,000, an advance of $1,000 over the last previous sale. BUY OVERLAND SEDAN New 875 2562-4 Models Here COUPE. HAKVRD W0D1.L all W' cunloiuury paiiit, but nlQ to the talv iiiochuiilsitivjif ontrr to lie creure friction and diminish possibil ity, of wear, , Oil pressure regulation, which, he lug' connected djrectly svjth the throt tle,' Increase and 'decreases the' flow of oil In proportion to the load Im posed on the motor, tut Independent of spued, Uuuiiliig balance as well as static lulauce of the crankshaft to limliiuts vibration at nil speeds. Valve of iillcrome ateel which will not warp mid allow waste of energy. New Iort Intake manifold which In sures pulling" power at low speed In sand and mud or on hill. Thu grace of Dort body Hues, retained In tha six model of the new six cylinder family- Is enhanced toy the addition of the nickel plated, rounded radiator, drum lamp wltii diffusing lenaes and nickeled door handle. The exterior llnlsh of the open model Is black. The four closed cars are of rich dark blue. Oenulnn leather upholsters the cpen riodei and the Yule cioed cara which have proven so popular In the Dort four-cylinder line. Cut Flower Preserved. London, Nov, 4. Tha secret of pre serving c.jt flowers In. their natural condition I claimed to huvo been dis covered by a Ktreuthittn (London) resident, who ha successfully treated a made up wreath which ha attract ed, much attention since its exhibition in a local florist's shop. The Inventor of the process Is said to have lioen offered huge sum for the world right of hi discovery. ' Fat Women Arc Barred. Nottingham, I-ng,, Nov. 4, The Nottingham (iooso fair bus banned fat women. It li aUted that the fat ladles invoked the displeasure of the authorities by going too fur In their effort to prove that their upholstery wn real and not urtlflclul. AN OVERLAND AND An Unusual Qasoline Record from Ninety-Six Cities Year after year you will find that the cost of operating your Overland Sedan is amazingly low. Ninety-six cities have reported an average of 26.5 miles per gallon on measured trips. .Compare this record with' the mileage you can get on any other car and then remember this is only one of the many features which give the Overland Sedan its superior value. Beautiful to look at, its worth becomes more apparent with every tick of ihe speedometer. Tour doors invite you to enter, rich upholstery bids you stay, its riding ease delights you. And when you examine the car, its price becomes doubly significant $875 completely equipped. . WILLYS-QVKRLANl), Inc. FACTORY BRANCH Farnam Street Open Evrninft I lay net Auto Franrliie Taken ly A. II. Yayo & Co. The Ilayma franchise recently was taken over by A. If. Veyo Co-, as llsirlbutora for Nebtnaka and western limit, The Haynes, will, h I manufactured In Kukomo, Ind , and know n aa Aiuer ica'a first lar, has taen popular for many Jenra and the company extends to all owners Mini admirers an Invltu tii'ii In visit it aales mum and faiub llailzo themselves with the new V2i i,j.-ijjia,iM'i!i.jit.'i ' " ' a . ,. f Is There Greater Automobile Value? , The advantages of accurate workmanship, fine machinery, fine tools and skilled operatives are present in a KE-NEW-ED Cadillac to a degree which would not be possible in a new car of equal cost. RE -NEW-ED CADILLACS Rebuilt by experienced Cadillac mechanics. Sold with the Hansen Cadillac guarantee. Priced from $600 to $3000.00. Time payment if desired. "Cadillac Service" the same to' all owners, whether they purchase their cars new or RE-NEW-ED. Before you purchase any automobile, see the RE-NEW-ED Cadillac you could buy for the same price. Assure yourself of motor car satis faction by buying a RE-NEW-ED Cadillac a quality car instead of a cheap new car. Vou can buy a RE-NEW-ED Cadillac for whatever amount you desire to pay. Tourings, roadsters, coupes and sedans available now. A Safe Place to Buy, J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Omaha Lincoln Sioux City REALIZE THE'. DIFFERENCE" Phont HAroty 03S3 n iwj .-i. i jtjfkt I hi ape. tut spoi l models. Mf. Vayo aaUi 'We aelected thu line fcecaus unnaldered that the car met exactly tha demanda of the publlo for ft high grade far at the light prloe. Tha now llitti models are equipped with evrrylhlng, even to a set of chalna, and delivered In (Hnaha at the lowest price ever quoted on a high grade fully equipped automobile." There were 143,961 Immigrants ad mitted to this country during the fis cal year 19SI Itf!2. lf. ( kH " I U4 eM. te Hie""1 inm ek4r ea W ) M aweveawa 4i( a- t W j 4w in M a4 t i tt iik a- iiui, .. (t ;.ict4 1 NmNmi T".tlt .ItJt m J-okTafcaS. SMOB OvL" B IL E