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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1921)
4 C THE DEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. OCTOMill HO, X. 3 1 1 rrrr&T i4 iVeu; Conception of Garage Service Effective November 1st, we will release two floors of our new building to garage serv- The feeling that many car owners would welcome day and night stor age facilities such as our mam moth new building affords prompt ed us to make this offer. Call us by phone for reservation. Attractive price. Clean Roomy Well Lighted WE INVITE INSPECTION NEBRASKA tOHd$flteffle COMPANY CHAS. A. TUCKER. Pres. OMAHA M "" DES MOINES . , OMAHA 13th and Howard SU. phone Atlantic 1770 920 Locust St. Buiek Enclosed Cars Creating Great Interest Appearance and Ability With Refinement lla Been Far tor In Inrrraetl Sales, Says Lre Huff. "Each day, cominu from !l pari, of llie Nebraska-low a territory, are messages of inquiry, and too, those which rrport remarkable ale stimulation in the new Ituick en closed models," says l.ec Huff, man ager of the Nebraska Huick Auto company. "There has grown up throughout the country a new in terest in the new four-passenuer coup, and the five-passenger sedan. "Thousands of people now enter the field of prospects who hitherto have not hcen able to conMucr me liuirk enclosed models. Thev have the ls22 appeal, of better quality and I longer service, which have ' won thousands of new friends. 1 tie price revision being down and under other cars, has helped to briiiR the quick response from the public. "Appearance has been a factor in the sale of a vat number of en closed cars especially of the four- I passenger coupe model, not Dccatisc appearance affects the serviceability of the cars, but rather because it supplements that serviceability with refinement that adds materially to the satisfaction of ownership. The new four-passenger coupe is lartre and roomy, its comfort and effi ciency give it great recognition. "The good taste of the lines, fin ish and. interior fittings are perfect ly matched by the smooth and faith ful performance ot the powcriui valve-in-head motor. A longer wheel base and a larger body mark the principal difference between the four-passenger model and the tnrec passenger roupe. It would be diffi cult to design a car that would be capable of covering a wider range of motoring use, and for this rea son it has proved to be extremely favored in cases where one car must serve a variety of purposes. "Petiole today appreciate the value to be had in Buick cars, and especial ly the value of Duick service which is more than a local affair. It is as national as Buick distribution, the country scope of which in itself has established the foundation tor tnc great Buick service organization. "This nation-wide service organ ization guarantees the purchaser an investment in uninterrupted trans portation. F. H. Wight, Retail Sales Head of Overland Here Announcement s made last week of the appointment of II. Wight si retail sales manager of the new factory branch of Willys-Overland, Inc. Mr. Wight Is a senior automobile Practical Suggca thm (or Insuring Longevity of Car m ninuiin'i j SMY t V ""WW! 1 if ' v irt ,3 : ' F. H. Wight salesman and has been connected with the industry in various capaci ties. J lis acquaintance with Overland and Willys-Knight owners in Omaha easily entitles hi in to his new posi tion. lie is well and favorably known and the new management feel as though they have just the right man for the work. The Omaha Bee f' Prints the NEWS of the en- ! tire world when it is NEWS f ! Y Provide Autoists Camp. The Automobile club of Spring field. Mass., has the honor of being the first motor organization in New Eneland to provide comfortable camping facilities for motor travel ers who prefer to live more simply than by patronizing the customary hotels. The proposed Springfield eamn will be situated close to the center of the city on a plot of ground large enough for 25 cars and tents. The club is preparing to erect a building 30x34 feet to be equipped as a kitchen and dining room. Playing Safe with New Spare Tires. Tire thieves are most active when they can walk off with a newly pur chased spare tire. Therefore, trou ble and expense can be saved if new tires are put in use at once if only for a short time before placing them in the spare rack. Rickenbacker to Display New Car AtN.Y.Show National Automobile Chamber Of Commerce Invites Amer ican Ace to Participate in Coming Auto Show. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Repair Operations Reduced By Omaha Authorized Ford Dealers m" Ford car prices are the lowest in the history of the Ford , Motor Company. v Ford parts prices have been reduced to a new low level. . Ford labor prices are now reduced to a pre-war basis. EVERY FORD OPERATION REDUCED IN PRICE ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, BY THE AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF OMAHA. How Have You Treated Your Ford Car? It has been your most faithful friend your most willing servant. Are you proud of the care you have given it? Or are you guilty of such neglect that your Ford car is a disgrace to you as its owner, a dis grace to the Ford dealers and a disgrace to the Ford Motor Company? Take it to an Authorized Ford Dealer in Omaha. The. low. -cost of genuine Ford parts and quick, efficient Ford re pair labor' in shops completely equipped with; power machinery and tools, will surprise you. We can make you proud of your Ford car agaiit-r-proud of its condition and proud of its appearance. Bring it to us' today. . ; , C t. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY. .20th and Ames Ave. . s ADKINS MOTOR COMPANY. . . V . . . . .491 1 South 24th St . McCAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY: . . . .15th and Jackson St. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR COMPANY. . .18th and Burt Sts. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. 2562 Leavenworth St - GALBREATH; MOTOR COMPANY 60th and Military Ave. "EVERY OMAHA DRIVER NEEDS A FORD CAR" New York, Oct. 29. The show committee of the National Automo bile Chamber of Commerce an nounced today that the Ricken backer Motor company has been in vited to participate in the coming Xew York National Automobile show. Officials of the chamber explained that the action taken was intended as a personal compliment to Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, the American ace cs aces, in discussing me Tri bute Alfred Reeves, general man ager ot the national auioitiodiic Chamber of Commerce, stated: "Our show committee based its action upon patriotic deeds that call for unusual recognition. The com mittee was happy to pay this honor to Eddie Rickenbacker, as he was a great contribution from the automo bile industry to allied success in me world war. "In addition to this, however, Ed die Rickenbacker has a high stand ing as an automotive expert, and his knowledge of motor cars is such as to command respect. Those affil iated with him are experienced au tomobile manufacturers of long standing' reputation." Motor Digest Because of the high cost of au tomobiles in France, the motor pub lie is now turning to cycle cars. At the automobile exposition re cently held in Berlin. Germany, 18,- 00O.0OO.0UO marks (normally aau,. 000,000) worth of automobiles were sold. More than 300,000 persons at tended the show. In snite of the fact that the French minister of commerce, M. Doir, is of the opinion that French manufactur ers are leaders in the automobile; in dustry, he owns and operates , an American-made car. Ninctv-four different makes of cars are listed for display at the coming national automobile show during the week of January 7 to 14 in New York City. The list is a new hicrh record for exhibition. During the 1921 season. Yoscmite National park, California's great playground was visited by 18,405 au tomobiles, carrying W.isJ . pas sengers. This record takes ' first place among national parks for mo tor tourists. The latest, types of French auto mobiles, recently exhibited at the automobile salon at the Grand Palais in Paris, are equiped .'with front wheel -brakes. The majority of im portant makes have brakes on all four wheels. ' ' . Among the recent nation-wide au tomobile ' organizations is , the "Courtesy club." Members plan to compete with the Boy Scouts in their "One Good Turn a Day" and the Rotarians in their campaign of na tional service, As the result of a survey made by the bureau of public roads, U. S. De partment of Agriculture, on the most traveled roads in the country, the hour when there is least traffic is be tween 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning. Tuesday is the day in the week when traffic reaches the lowest ebb. In Germany, one of the latest models of passenger automobiles has the appearance of a submarine. The steering gear is placed in the front, but the engine and all connecting parts are in the rear. The new type, it is said, assures more effective cooling and reduces dust and gas difficulties. The production of automobiles, in 1922, it is said, will be more con servative. The production records may not be more than 50 per cent of the record reached in 1920, when more than 2,200,000 cars were made by American manufacturers, of which 1.883.000 were passenger cars, the remainder being trucks. TheSociety of Automotive Engi neers b trying to reduce the num ber of standardized names which may be eiveil to an automobile bodv The body , types recommended are: Roadster, touring, sedan, bcrlin, coupe, couplet, limousine, bougham, limousinc-landauict. brougham-land-aulct, cabriolet and town car. Testing Wheels. Every rar owner ought to mate it a practice to test the wheel for ide pUy at Kat three or four tinien a year. Side play perform a doubly vicious role, lor it caur excessive bearing wear and t''rc wrar as well. If the motorist will jack up each wheel in turn and. grasping it firm ly, pith and pull it, any side mot inn Milt he readily apparent. In many r.ti. wheel beannKt arc adjutalde la rare for jut uch trouble. Brake Efficiency. Faulty adjtutniene of hiake cans r more accidents th in an thing else. Kvcry car owner ImulJ adopt a liril habit of nulini cyttciuatic I rake insertion rrgularly. Carelessness. Never pour water rapidly iitta the ronling system when a motor is hut. Cold water, when striking the overheated cylinders, is likely to Only 3 Light New . Automobiles at Price Our sale of New Scripps-Uooth Model B Cars at 'i price was a wonderful success. The public quick ly recognized the fact that they were getting a double value for the price paid, and snapped them up. Only 3 cars of the 25 purchased from the admin istrator of a late Scripps-Booth dealer's estate remain unsold. Come Quickly or You Will Be Too Late $320 Cash, Balance $65 per Month tQQC $000 Regular Price is $1470 Nebraska Scripps-Booth Co. Distributors for Scripps-Booth Car. You Know The (tQQE! 2559 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska i .... !.:..,. :i .1.. 1 il-sft illi OUe tnetH t ful, irnue n mh inmi, wn - ... . fiM contract, whuh take. ,dac, jri"' An Emergency Fust. A temporary ne fan easily he irade by wrapping a tnut! h-f i in tn i.o, une or iwn ol hf fod are urn.-irnt. ' ', Hee Want A'ta I'todc fc'1"' Over 6DD,D0D owners Q5aRiEtIiAVJS-BAS Aura OMAHA. NEB. HARNEY AT 25TH. 5T. HARNEY 0123 CDUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. 3S-3 FOURTH 5T. 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