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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1916)
-1 TilK OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: KKBIUAUV Xt, 1Rrand New" and Here's Honine Chauffeur Currid Will Dodcre All the Ruts and BumDS on the Lone: -Tour Drawn for The Bee by Nell Drinkly : : : : : : : ji' ' r J ' s t It - I as.3 r 23 i Vi a? Aff- a gajhft feeaT SpT TWIN-SIX IS THE M0T0R0F TIMES Twelye-Cylinder Engine Wini Bat tle Over Vibration, a Retarding Influence to Efficiency. LAST STEP OF EVOLUTION The wonderful gtriflon mds by auto mobile rnsln-r and donljnri haa bon o tady that the avrragn motor car owner forgeta that the luxurtoua creation of tkllled etiKlnrers ani trained workmen h:h atopa tt hla door and carrlra him at will, through congtatod truffle of a buay atreet at a ana II pace, or overland up Milt and tbrotgh beautiful eitintrr at the apeed of 1hetwat train o'it of New Tork, la the .illrert Oearendant of the aluitglah horae'.eaa-wagon" of yoatorday.' The appearance and mechanical con atructlon of the motor cur of tomorrow la veiled In the myatery of future achieve ment, atlll, I bolleve," cnld W. E. Fovhler, "that the twelve cylinder motor will hold lta place, maklnc the twin-els motor of today the eventual motor now. "Vibration haa been the retardlnc tn- fluence to efficiency end comfort which aJJ. tnclneera have been t trl Int to on- quer. And the battle waa won when the multiple cylinder motor attained a atate of perfection. I air of the opinion that the height of amoothneta haa been at talned in the preaent valveln-head twelve cylinder power plant. The Inter exploalon lap which haa made motor vibrant hu been entirely eliminated In the ood twelve. And the extra strength which a twelve cylinder valve-ln-head, power plant calla for throughout the roat of the chaaala makea) ft car built along theae llnea aa aafe aa ft tar can be. The Tathflnder compony of Indlanaprlla la now turning out quantltlee of the new twelve, 'Pathfinder the Oreat' Dealer are being aupplled with demonatratora aa rapidly aa poeaible, nd I believe In a very anort time 'Fathflndar tha Sreat' will be known In every town In the country. It haa pleaawd ua that the car haa attracted such wide attention where ever it baa gone aa a reault of lta un precedented hlll-cllmblng power and gen eral road ability. Tho Pathfinder com pany haa recently enlarged lta financial and factory reaouroee In anticipation of the demand for 'Pathfinder the Oreat.' " PRESIDENT CHAMPION IGNITION COMPANY. Iced cuatom hulldere of InaUrled upon ft highly lndlvlduallaed dealgn. have found all of the characterlatlca of cuatom work In the uncommon dealgn and flnlah of the White. Although only ft few modela can be ex- hiblted at the Automobile ahow, thU comnany'a full line for the current sea son conaleta of nine modela of open and enclosed cars and each of these models Albert CkampLOxi J CADILLAC CHASSIS ALWAYS DRAWS BIG CROWDS AT SHOW The Cadlllao cut-open chaana,- a feature which waa inaugurated by the Cadillac people in the early days of the Industry, al enmmanda a groat amount of In terest. It la ft stock eight-cylinder chassis with numerous parts cut away to ahow the Internal mechanism. One of the cylin ders Is laid bare to ahow how the piston worka and the functions of ,the Intake and exhaust valves as well as the spark. Tha crank case Is open to demonstrate; the method of transmuting power to tha drive ahaft. The workings of the steering gear, transmission, differential, are mad clear, lta value la not confined to clearing tha mind of the novice, but In many In stances la ft revelation to tha man who baa driven autoa for years. - One of these 'cut open chaise la new on d la play at the 'ahow rooms of the Cadillac Company of Omaha and h proved to b a very Interesting method of demonstrating the . various working parts of tha Cadlllae car which could not otherwla be shown. ' Custom Designs Featured; in New. ... White Motor Cars Purchaaers of ths highest grsde motor cars are showing a keen Interest In the new types of White cars, which are da signed and built In strict conformity with the standards of cuatom workman ship. Many who have heretofore patron- V1 q Sai The satisfaction of knowing that you have bought your tire mileage at the lowest market price is only equaled by the feeling of confidence and protection from trouble that goes with "Marathon Tires." ! - Their small price-difference over . popular-priced tires is repaid many times over in actual service and satisfaction. 1 and aiacs, in cither the Regular Fabric I Made in all r UWConL The Regular tUaocUl Both styles are definitely Fabric tare ia equipped i I wuh tha guar th a SnavW : Black Tread. ody or ths Elastic 1 snika. Tread, and tha re canned bp B Marathon Eatra-hlcavy Red Tubas i Marathon Dealers, shows the same qualities of custom work manship which have earned for the White ft reputation for surpnaslng beauty. The standard models Include a town car. town car landaulet, Sedan, llmouflne, landaulet- limousine, eeml-tourlng car, three-passenger roadster and five and seven-pas-aonjfer touring cars. The White company's success In de veloping and elaborating a smart custom 1 design for regular production attainable because of the superior facilities of the White workshop has led to a wider ftp-! preclation of the standards employed in' custom work. - HI i ' 1 lilm 11. I, i,,M, ...!. .i . .uauiifiKiMlllUHbliili. """T ' I li ill! I l 'l-e V 1 i!'M!im.ii..Hl.i.Mr.- 1 . iw ' 1 lip 1 Yes, Al the REOS 'm Wil E aU IlaU.VaU, NO TIME TO READ a lengthy ad In this big edition. Too many ads too little time! BESIDES, WHATS HIE USE this is the one week in the year when you can see them all under the same roof, side by side, as it were, and compare them point for point. AND REOS ALWAYS BENEFIT by that kind of comparison. We Reo Folk invite it . whenever, possible. SO THIS AD IS JUST TO ASSURE YOU that all the Reo touring car models win be ' in the Show. ' ; ELSE IT WOULDN'T be an automobile show. WHY, WITHOUT REO, an automobile show would be like the play Hamlet with ' Hamlet left out! REO HAS BEEN, FROM THE INCEPTION of automobile shows, one of the chief attractions. Reo always occupies one of the choicest positions prestige due to age and production. . ' . AND ITS GRATIFYING to know that the Reos added to their prestige this year at the New York Automobile Show. IF CROWDS INDICATE interest, then the Reo exhibit was the focusing point of the New York Show. BY THE WAY, this win be the first appearance here of the two new Reo roadster models the three-passenger Four and the four-passenger Six. YOU'LL WANT TO SEE THEM they wiU set the fashionin roadster design for 1916 just as the new 7-passenger Reo Six has set the style in its class. ALSO THE REO TRUCKS the 34 Ton (1500 pound) "Speed Wagon" and the 2-Ton Heavy Duty Truck wiU be there. HOW WILL YOU FIND THE REOS? Oh, just go where the crowds of buyers are. NO! NOT THE MOB of curiosity seekers those interested only in the novelties . and freaks that's only the side show! , ; THE REAL SHOW is the product of the old reliable, financiaUy sound concerns one of the leaders among which is Reo. , . JONES-OPPER CO. Reo Motor Car Company : Lansing, Michigan OMAHA, M:ii. Distributors Eastern aad sTorthera Vebraakft and W.st.ra Iowa. A. H. JONES HASTlXtiS, NKIi. Dlatrlbator atontherm and weetera sTebraaka aad JTorth westerm Xanaaa. Marathon Tire & Rubber Co.. of N. Y. Inc. 2323 Farnara Slreet. 'massMBassrasa J Consumer Anto Supply Co. 1021 Fanuun Street. I vv a m mm