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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1921)
Suggestion for Auto Trip Made By Club Official Secretary of Omaha Auto A oriation Give Helpful Idea To While Away Sun. , day Afternoon. The following suggestion for Sunday afternoon trio for motorists i offers br J, L. Ilxkin, secretary of the Omaha Automobile club, who hai recently; been, over a great Jal of the territory erecting iw for the club ami cait vouch for the scenic beauty of the route and the excellent condition of the roads. Take the Lincoln Highway out J'arnam or Dode to l-uty-scrond nml Dodge street, thence north ta Heiison, and out the old Military road to lrvington. Just across the bridge over the Little Pappio river tt Irvington turn to the ri(iit at the Auto club lign directing: to lilair. This U the so-cal'.ed high road to I' lair and if one of the prettiest drive around Omah.i. At Dlair take the bee line marked white, black and orange. This road runs from Blair to Fremont and i in splendid condition. The motor-i-t may either take this route to Fremont and back to Omaha over the Lincoln Highway with a mile nge of about 83 mile for the circuit, or leave it at Arlington and go south to F.Ik City and into Omalia over the Military road, which lus been newly graded thi season. The niilraRe for this circuit is ebout 67 miles. Or, if preferred, a very scenic route along the Klkhorn river can be followed from Klk City to Waterloo and the Lincoln High way to Omaha, or at mileage seven miles east of Elk City take the road north one and one-half miles to Hcnnington and go cast seven miles, thence southeast into Omaha through Florence, with a mileage of 68JJ miles. Still another option would he to leave the Military road two and one half miles east of F.Ik City and qo south to within half a mile of Elk horn and take the road straight east from this corner into Benson. Get the Habit. A valuable practice of automobile owners is to keep careful records on mileage traveled by each tire and the quantity of gasoline and oil con sumed. These records will show which make cf tire is giving the best service, and any repairs or adjust ments necessary when the car be gins to fall off in its mileage per gal lon on gas or oil. tli The best car that can be built at the price. BUY NOW with confidence PETERSON ttOTOR CO. FaroamSt-.Amv M,eop--ATBe Phow-Hamey.5066 Cadillac Stands Strain of Strenuous Hunting Trip v r;i A great many hunters who travel into the sandhills during the duck season hesitate about using their own cars for this trip, for two rea sonsfirst many heavy cars will not negotiate the sand roads in this district and it is a considerable strain on heavy cars when they arc used for this purpoe. "Most Cadillac ownes, however, do not hesitate to put their cars to any sort of a test," asserts J. II. Hansen, of the J. If. Hansen Cad Cole Aero-Eiglit Price Is Reduced New 890 Model Now 110 . Less Than When First Produced. Indianapolis, Oct. 29. J. J. Cole, president of the Cole Motor Cat company today announced that the Cole Aero-Eight has been reduced to $-',485. He states that the price of the Cole Aero-Eight new 890 model is now approximately $U" less than the price of the Colo Aero-eight in 1918. when it was first put on the market. "The price of the new Cole Aero Eight 890 model," he said, "has been established on a basis of cost re placement on materials now on hand and represents as nearly as can be estimated the lowest cost at which Cole cars can ever sell." It is the firm conviction of the of ficials of the Cole company that a general resumption of business is in sight. Plans are now being laid for an active selling ana advertising campaign involving strong support Willys-Overland company. aever know YOU New Thousands of people in this country have never known what a motor car thrill is 'till they drove this new Jordan. Only after you know this rare and fascinating experi ence will you be able to judge its exceptional personality. It's equipped with a new, powerful, exclusively Jordan motor chain driven of course. You'll discover a nimble, electrifying some thing in this car which small boys call "a wallop." Those who know value claim it's the best car that can be built at the price. Comfort no fatigue, just relaxation. Balance it hugs the road, no sidesway. It set the motor car style standard. Every body dis tinctivethat's style. Performance never varies in its day-in-and-day-out faith ful duty. Gives 20 miles to the gallon. ORB AN Jordan Motor Car Comfant, Inc., Cleveland, Okie tr a. j sh illac Co. The above picture was taken in the sandhills just before starting home with a goodly number of ducks killed in one day. The hunting party included Pr. Conlin, Manning, Rorder and Sehalek, and according to Dr. Schalek, owner of the car, tiny experienced no difficulty in traveling over the sandy roads and an inspection shows that the car was in perfect condition after mak ing the trip. Auto Sales Head 20 Years in Trade New Stiulehaker Man Here Was First Foreign Man ager for Ford. Harry I. Harper, who has just been appointed sales manager of the tudchakcr corporation, is an old friend of Fred A. Cornell, manager of the Studcbaker Omaha branch. They were associated in Toledo with the Willvs-Ovenand corpora tion from 1910 to 1913 and last spring Mr. Cornell came to Omaha from an association with Mr. Har per in the Overland-Harper company of Philadelphia. Mr. Harper has had a notable career in the last 20 years. He be came advertising manager of the Ford Motor company in 1905.. In 1907 he was made assistant to Nor val Hawkins, commercial manager. In 1909 he became Ford's first for eign manager. In 1911 he opened the foreign de partment for the Willys-Overland company. From 1915 to 1917 he was general sales manager of the of the Cole dealer. anve Jordan Interior of New Jordan Brougham showing instruments under glass. In fact it's the motor car of the future. It is truly built to endure to satisfy to give highest motor car value at any price. Only a ride in this new Jordan portrays its merits. Come drive the new Jordan yourself. NEW JORDAN PRICES ' Silhouette . J2095 Playboy . $2095 Laodaulet . 2995 Sedan . 3200 Brougham . $3200 frtm F.O.B. latj Dealers No matter where you arewrite or wire your territory may be often THIS BKE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. OCTOHKR 30. 1921. New Composition Proves Success In Ford Timers I'muiia! Durability of WnlLer Insured Accessory of Great Value to Drivers of Flivver. F.veiy known substance lias been employed in the construction of Ford timers, but nothing seemed to be utile to. withstand the constant wear and strain. Timers have thus proved to be the one disturbing, clement in the joys of Ford driving. The te of a ceramic composition harder than steelhas proved to be the most logi cal substance ever tried for Ford timers. The new device is known as the Walker Insured timer and is made of this porcrlaiu-like composition. It is electrically correct, can never short circuit and does not wear out. It is absolutely insured with a gen uine insurance policy to give Ford owners full 12 month' service. Thou sands of Ford owner now are insur ing their timer service. Such free dom from timer troubles is impos sible with any ordinary Ford timer. N'ot only does the Walker save Ford owners from ?o to $12 a year in tinier expense, but it also relieves them of all tinier troubles. The Walker Insured timer is man ufactured by the Walker Accessories, Inc., 26.15 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111., and is sold now by all first-class accessory dealers and gar ages in Omaha and Council Bin Us. A 12-months' insurance policy is fur nished free with every timer which provides that "any part of a Walker which in purchaser's opinion requires a replacement will be exchanged ab solutely free of charge." This is in deed an attractive offer to all own ers of Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Useful Clamp. A very useful article to have In the tool box is the type of clamp variously known as a C clamp or a U clamp. There are numberless uses for the part, but possibly its great est value is to hold a large monkey wrench to the running board, the wrench acting as a vise. The clamp i takes up little room m the tool box, costs so little and is so very useful when its time does come that every car owner ought to have one. In England, the prince of wales has adopted the prevailing fashion of having a "mascot" on his automo bile. It is an aluminum airplane in full flight perched on the cap of the radiator. National Tire Shop Sold to R. J. Pugslcy Krflph J 1'ug.Iey it the w owner of the National Tire Shop, Seven, trcuth and Capitol avenue. Extensive improvement ie being pljnne.l by him, a day and night service car free within the city limits is now In operation. Repairing, retreading, and Best way to ascertain facts relative to performance, dependa bility, riding quality, durability and upkeep of any car is to in quire of owners jut as you meet them. The next time you see a Reo ask the party driving it what he would buy if he were figuring on a new car. He would no doubt say something like this: "This is my third Reo." Or: "I have driven Reo cars fifteen years and would never, never buy any other make. Why do they feel this way? Because they do not want to experiment with any other car when they know what the Reo is. Come in and see and ride in this "Reo Six" and find out what you've been missing. A. H. JONES CO. Hastings, Neb. Distributor! for Southern end Weitern Nebraska PACKARD SCOTT-BURY MOTOR CAR COMPANY 30i6 Harney Street Clsk the man who ozvns Gne all InuU of tut- jii.l tube rrpauinK k d.me at the chop, Mr, I'tig.try was (oiinetly lira snier i'l the tiraittkn Flrctrte t'o.: and brlore that wa connected with lite atock commission firms on the South Side, He rupa'ts to announce hortly the state ditrihutiiu of a nationally known tire. In 1,'nuUnd a motor tourit' srrv ice is t pei. Hid l et rui London uad Tatis, by the way of Calais and ttollloUIH'. PS Ask Any Reo Owner Reo Owners Are Our Best Salesmen- JONES-OPPER CO. Omaha, Neb. Distributors for Eastern and Northern Nebraska and Western Iowa . Now you can buy a Packard Single-Six car for $2350 This is a reduction of $625 from its former price, aijd of $1290 from its price a year ago. Knowing what this car is, we say with utter confidence that nothing in the market even approaches its value. Once you ride in it, and drive it, you will say the same. The Touring Car . formerly $2975 . . is now $2350 The Runabout . . formerly $2975 . . is now $2350 The Coupe .... formerly $3750 . . is now $3125 The Sedan .... formerly $3975 . . is now $3350 New prices effective, October 24, 1921 i I. .r. l ilt Vt..l... I'.tw. I w Show Hi; Cai.i fur VK I mlii ume !! the motor iudiuiry's C iiiuli.ii k i$t the liguie. recently situ out by the JomUii Motor Car t'omp,tiiy ct ClevrUud, In October they will ship four times a many en as they did lit October, I'iM, At promt they are operating with a .lit per rent greater factory force than ever before in their history. No European-made automobile is sold for less than $l,5x. No Use Beating Around the n 13f)?A? Most of the automobile dealers have too many used cars in stock. Falling prices have made used car stocks a serious handicap. Deal-' ers now prefer to sell at a loss rather than pay interest or storage on these cars during the winter. These cars are priced ridiculously, low, and , each dealer is making a sacrifice to convert the cars into cash. It takes cash to buy new cars. Cars All Overhauled Don't imagine that these cars are junk. The dealers long ago stopped trading for junk. These cars are every bit as good as the car your neighbors and friends drive. Almost all of them have been overhauled, and many have been repainted. Time Payments If v Desired If you would rather pay for these cars on a monthly basis, we can arrange it for you. 4 Sale Sanctioned by Omaha Auto Trade Assn. Directed fctj . A. Haring Sales Co. Sale Closes Tuesday Night November 1st Cars All On Display at 1 9th and Howard Sts.