TIIK OMAHA Sl'XDAV lii;r.: XOVF.MHKK s, l:14. 13- A NEW OYERLAND ANNOUNCED Latest Six is to Sell for Less Than Fifteen Hundred Dollars. SUMMER'S PROMISE IS KEPT llanitanmr Finish anil (nraplrtr Kqnlpmcut of the Car In Sur prise liven thr lfm T't.r.i of the Trade. Afiir rr.mluua cxpt-i Imrntip? covrtins a period nf many months, the Wiltys overland company Is making puhllo the Fpcriri. BlIons'nf Its most rc-i-ont achieve ment, a six-oyllmlor Overland. Slnrn Inst sitnimrr's nnnonnoomnnt that rn Overland "six" would be ready soma time this fall to Boll for less thRn $1.5(. conjecture 1ms been rif tr the prob able mrrhnniral details. Rut the blft slr.e, handsome finish and complete equip ment of the car are surprising even to members of the trade. The exterior appearance, of the car Is essentially plain and simple suggestlntt character tmd stability In proportion to the severity nf the l'ne. It hafl n roomy stream-line body with lonff "sweepln.T curves, leading In un unbroken lino from the radlntor to tho full belled tonneau back. Slnsle Body DeslB.ii. As the model Id offered only In the single body des'gn, the company hag an extraordinary opportunity for complete standardization. This fact and the tre mendous production rf the blcr Toledo factory explain the reamarkablo low price at which the tar Is l:sted. Electrically liRhted nnd started, and completely equipped in every respect, the oar sells for $1,475. The list of equip ments Is ufcuallv loni. Including a two unit electric self-starter; electrlo front, side, rear and dash lights; built-in wind shield of the rain vision, ventilating type; magnetic speedometer, electric liorn, mohair one man top and boot, robe rail, foot rest, tiro carriers on rear, de mountable rims w'th one extra, full set of tools; tire repair kit, jack and pump. Tires are 3ox4Vj inches with non-skid on the rear whels. A on wheelbase of 125 Inches hRS Blven the Overland engineers ample room for developing a larne touring body, which, with Its two extra seats, fur nishes comfortable seating capacity for seven adults. The deep upholstery Is of the finest grade of long grain hand-buffed lathcr, of a brlpht French finish, over resilient springs Bnd soft curled hair. Concealed door handles and hinges leave the exterior of the car iierfectly smooth. There are large leather pockets on the Inside of each nf the doors, which are unusually wide. The body is painted on attractive royal blue accentuated by hair-line stripes of Ivory white. . Cadillac Eight Has Big Winter Advantage A device on the new Cadillac Eight that will bo particularly appreciated during cold weather is the thermostat that con trols the temperature of the water In the cooling system. Tha object of the device is to maintain as nearly as possi ble a constant temperature of the water while the engine Is running.. '. In connection with the thermostat la a valve that opens and closes as the liquid In the thermostat .expands or contracts.' When the water Is cold this valve ta closed, and the result Is that th water in the radiator is cut off vfrom that In the jackets, surrounding th cylinders. The main advantage .of the thermostat In cold weather Is that the quantity of water surrounding the cylinders being comparatively . small, ' the motor is warmed and reaches running efficiency In a much shorter time than ordinarily. Without the thermostut all the water in the cooling system would have to be . heated before the engine would run well, whereas, with the. thermostat, only a email quantity has to be warmed at the outset, and the thermostat' valve admits the water Into the radiator slowly, as the temperature rises In the fluid sur rounding (the cylinders and opens the valve gradually. In the Cadillac Eight a thermostat and valve are provided for each block of cyl inders. The devtco Is wholly automatic in its action. Hup Makes Steep Incline Easily . ptrvcrr , mAM -A George Reim demonstrates with his Hupmobile how easy It Is to climb hills when the car Is r ght. Reim does not pick out smooth roads when ha la show ing this car to would-be purchasers, but has several tough spots which cannot help but impress the prospect that the car Is right. New Hudson Light Six Exhibited at Guy Smith Garage The new W15 HudBon Six-Forty limou sine has arrived in Omaha and is now on .exhibition in tho show room of the Guy 1. Smith garage at Twenty-sixth and Farnam. It Is a car of beauty and luxury. Nothing that skill, taste or ex perience can suggest has been over looked. It is a car of beautiful lines and fine finish. Tho upholstering of the seats and inside of the body is of a beautiful, soft shade of light blue. Sash less windows are used throughout. Tin auxiliary seats are collapsible, folding entirely out of the way. An electric phone communicates with the driver, and the car is very roomy and will easily accommodate five passengers on the in side. It is a car that contains every known convenience that can be utilized. NEW APPERSON LINE SHOWS TWO SIXES ANO A FOUR Three new Apperson models are ready for the' 1915 market. These consist of two sixes and a four. Types and prices as follows: A seven-passenger, six-cylinder car at 11,585;, a five-passenger, six cylinder at 11.486; and a five-passenger, four-cylinder car at 11,850. Paint Kxpert Promoted, William Rauschenberger, ralnt and varnish expert of the. Studebaker automo bile plants tn Detroit, has been assigned charge of similar operations in the' cor poration's South Bend works as wcjl. ' October is Best Business Month for Hupmobiles "Every man is apt to estimate business conditions by the results in his own field," said President J. Walter Drake of the Hupp Motor Car company. "From the flying start that we have made in the last two months on our 1915 output, I should judge that the outlook for the year's automobile business among the cars of popular demand and reputa tion was more than encouraging." "Despite the war and other conditions that seem to have had a more or less depressing effect on business confidence. It will probably surprise you to know that the mopth of October in volume of busi ness throughout the United Rates sur passed any month of tho previous sea son. During this period we shipped and sold for cash 1,33 cars. To be sure, In the month of April last we shipped a larger ttal of cars, but these included some i!n0 that went to foreign ports." "Notwithstanding the fact that Hup mobile business has more ban doubled during the lastf month of September and October over the same two months of any previous year in the history of our or ganization, we are still . behind in our orders and weather conditions as well as the enthusiastic deand for the now model Indicate that a steady demand for these cars will continue for sojno time to come and It will be unusually late In the sea son before we are caught up with our standing orders." .. i: .j Girls in Goodyear Tire Office Have a Regular Banquet ;;-;;;;; ;;;; Oirls of tho office I'one of the tl'iod year Tire and Itubbcr ihiiumiiw cmiilut Inn the men of the sales force, who con cluded a. rctnaikshli' Ihiee '.iys' slr conferen-e with h banquet lust Krlda night, 1lcnMvi held a banquet Mon day evening. Over ' ero prexent. ami the toastmtstrea was Miss Clarn Ultiv ham. who has been wllh Uivdyoar flfl i years and Is now at the head of the pui -chasing department The nien at thtr banquet had ha 1 stunts a cabaret made up of sets by Ckiodyenr talent so th girls bad stunts, toti. In every way the equal of those the niMi hail exploited. There were nUi toasts In grape Juice- to tho var'ous of ficials ami to a record year fur 1!15. On Monday Goodyear dlrectois met and declared the regular annusl dividend of U per cent on common stock. The Mockholdcrs' anminl blowing comes a lit tle later. The. Sales conference marked a point whersr 1n Its ' existence Gnotlyear had completed the nmiiufacti.ro of t.Mo.tl' tires. Mtn- 'of thov present had never mot before, l'aclfii" ' coast men became acquainted with tbhse ot lU.stcn aiid New Orleans and statements wero made by officials showing that the company In every way now occupies the strongest position In all its history. Tiic Mud I'libhei iomp'in. Vhn their l resent tnitoiy, tho largest ' In America Voted to the i xi luslvi' ninliuf-i lure of I res. ,n us erei t rt. tho grentet cere :ls xorelsrd to build It ns nesrly Meal as the standpoint of safety, health ,f the enuilovees. In the flrt J lace, full.- Hr tent of the null si nil' was devoted to windows, mill nil hiilliliiiKs were eroded ru tbil sixty fcot l the unii'i-m wtdtn. with alndons en all sldo, allowing the great est possible amount of l,Kht and ven tilation. In addition, fonvd ventilation Is also provided whore necessary. In the streets of Kbanrbsl In his Rtude hftker roadster Ills exeellencv, bi wss Kia.lujited from Vale In lo.1. Is now dl reetui -senei al of the phanghal Nanking railway. . Intimate Journalism. t'nrsakea lllckasbnn . am! relurnc! 1th .1 line new stude- .1'ist to show that he has not Inrxotton I baker. It Is a three-eiassi nger W1.1 model his American tralnlM. his excellency inadstor. complete with el ec trie equlp T"alal t hunc Mini Vue. hns forsaken be nient. All John reels now Is a wife ami j rlcknsbaw and H now oeen dally driving ; sh ehouhln't he hard tn f Ind. Unterprlso Knn 1'usli. "WMY WAIT? I Of course you will use your car ALL winter : Get ready for cold weather NOW Look over your car and equipment and call on us at once Columbia Batteries Clark's, Coal fi Weed Chains Tire Saving Jacks Spark Plugs Foot Warmers Carburetors Mazda Bulbs Thermite Heavy Robes Clero Hand Horns Fiash Lights Our Line is Complete FIRESTONE TIRE COMPANY PROTECTS EMPLOYES Your magneto should be taken care oi Remy Service Station The ramshackle, poorly ventilated and dimly lighted factory is becoming more , and more a thing .if the past. Manu facturers aro realizing, as never before, that men can do their best only when conditions are conductive to health and surroundings agreeable. This Is espe cially true of the automobile nnd tire factories, clue, no douht, to the fact.thnt the automobile Industry is strictly a mod- em one. , ' ' ! Take for an example, the Klrestone lestern Momobile Supply Sompany E.'A. PEGAU, Pre: 1920-1922 Farnap Street L. CK KOHN, Secy, and Treat. OMAHA Douglas 5041 I I New Ford Coiipelet Has Arrived HOOD OF CADILLAC EIGHT SHORT AS ORDINARY FOUR Now that the Cadillac Eight is on dis play at many points throughout the coun- try," the general Idea regarding the op-.1 pearance of the ear has been revised. When It was announced that the new Cadillac would be an elght-cyllnde car1 many people guined the impression that the cylinders would be sot in line, one after unother, according to the usual practice, with a multiple cylinder motor. Thls( of course, would have necessitated a hdod of abnormal length. j As a matter of fact, tho Cadillac cylln-1 ders are arranged In "V" form four on the right side and four on the left, at an ansle of DO degrees to each other. The re sult Is that the total length of the motor is no greater than that of the average four-cylinder enclne, and the hood of the new Cadillac Klght Is no longer than that of last year's Cadillac. Thus perfect pro portions ure maintained between body and hood. ' r :"; " -rL (5?) i '' ; ' ' Iritl"1! 1 t .... , ; b K U .. STREAM LINE IS TAKEN FROM MARINE DESIGNS "The term, 'stream line' as applied to automobile bodies has been taken from marine designs," declares C. J. Corkhill of the Nebraska Ilaynes Auto Sales com i sr- ,;uvU) '". 'ti -'s ter- tor' for the Haynes, America's first car. "A boat must have 'stream lines' to offer as little resistance to the motion of the boat as possible. In order to reduce the friction between tho water and tho surface of the boat hull such curves and lines must be embodied in the boat as would be con tinuous from the Vw to the stern. If there is the ellshtest curve outward in the reverse clrection from the general curva ture, there is the tendency to set up lit tle whirlpools and eddies." AUTO MANUACTURERS GET ALL NEEDED SUPPLIES The rackard Motor Car company re ports that It is able to buy all its acces sary materials In America, and that tho European war has not interfered In the lightest degree with Its access to sup plies. Ivan Macnulry. vice president and general manager, attributes this favor able condition to the effect of the pro tective tariff, which, enabled American In dustries allied with motor car manufac ture to iiiuw from infancy to l.elthy .maturity In the face of Kurofeati compe tition. ' "When You Buy a Studebaker From Wilson" When you buy a Studebaker from Wilson the car be comes your personal property BUT WE INSIST UPON SHARING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF YOUR INVEST MENT. At 2429 Faruam Street we maintain one of the most complete service departments In the country (or the sole purpose of making your Investment a sound one.' ; ' There, we will gladly Inspect your Studebaker at fre quent Intervals make minor adjustments fill your gr?r.ic cups Inflate your tires anj see that the car is In the pink of condition EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. If you should fall to come in for one of the monthly inspections, we will jog your memory with a 'phone call. Not that we want to be dictatorial, understand. But YOUR Ftudebaker is OUR reputation running around on four wheels. Furthermore, it io STUDEBAKER reputa tionquite the best thing that you could bank on. So, we Insist upon sharing the responsibility. E. R. WILSON AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2120 Fantani Street. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. iMil I I sir- - v;'t",A X 1 Flve-PHietiKer FOl'Il $083. Electric Starting ami MkIiIIiir. Full FloatiLg Hear Al Kutra Kixe Tires. (IV rtAeTrsTOl4 mcmmh or ejp MN Ma,UI DELIVERY CARS The Modern Business Builder -9 Overland. Delivery Gars economical business builders. are They increase your radius of operations, and, in consequence, increase your trade and profits. are dependable and rapid. They One of these cars will do the work of three or four teams with drivers. Overland Delivery Cars are ' strong and durable. They are substantially built of the very best materials. ' ' They arc very economical to operate, cost ing but one cent a mile for gasoline and oil. The tire9 are unusually large for a car of this size. ... This car is equipped with a high tension magneto. Ordinarily, cars of this price have no magneto. But a magneto is the roost dependable ignition. $850 A circulating pump keeps all moving parts of the motor thoroughly flooded with oil; wear is reduced to a minimum. Being light, these cars get around with sur prising ease and the expense of both long and short haul work is cut to bed rock. There is large loading space. Our nearest dealer will give you complete details. It will pay you to see him at once. Deliveries can be made right away. - Prices include Electric Starter and Electric Lighting System With tifimn hid I4.JL. .. -. s ww win wmmm wwmw OVERLAND - OMAHA COMPANY. Distributors $895 hi 3101-3 Taraatu Mtrast. j. a. jfMTBOir, rra. TtL Osofttl SS4J. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio , . ' Man uficturtrt Ihl Ovnlamd Pltuurt Crt IVilljt Utilltf Trmtlu. 'T wtwwfy.,iw V i i n. M itm lift i an II. . iM l'itMiitimnM'n.ht,rf.Lr i n um iinimm i . i .i.s-.W'- V- U: - I I M iv WW '112 i . . -flA,W