4 B THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 9. 1922. Killy Motor Co.' ; WiH Distribute Franklin Autos Air Cnolfd Machine Solution j of Car Owner' ProMt m, Say Preilriit of Firm. T.'lht Killy Motor company an- cnuiKr iduiiiion ti( t aiul i!i tnbutiou of tlic 1'r.tiikltn :ar in Omaha territory. ;:"Ve decided to At on the salts ji.nl distribution of tlie Franklin," a'tated Mr. Killy, preidmt of the Killy Motor company, "only after veral months of consideration. We Relieve the Franklin to he the sure lolution to the car Twner' pruMriu. It it light, air coohd, icononiinal li (I carries with it dignity and livle. "We have given the Franklin a .rJtorotiRb tryout fuel I know it will fact the rcqiiircixvits demanded of it: I have had a varied experience fcfth many kinds of motor cart and Use my jurignii'iit on seven year in tfce motor indtitry, I bihcve it will prove the most economical car (h the market, being entirely lice f)Ttn petty troubles, noises and aqtfcaks and arknowltdgfrt to be the easiest handled and riding auto mobile. Touring weight is 2,4o8 nbumls with an average in country art large in the hands of owners of J) miles to a gallon ot gasoline ana f.OOO miles on one set of cord tires. "The depreciation is SO per cent below the average of cars in its dass.' 1 E'The foregoing arc the niiny rea sbns why we are proud to have been ?" pointed the Franklin dealers for e Omaha territory." King of Spain Orders Chandler Automobile '"No mere figure of speech is the ap pellation "fit for a king" that has been applied to the Royal Dispatch icently brought out by the Chand ler Motor Car company. A kine has recognized the class of !iis tmart new model and ordered due. ; The export department of the J handler company has just received cablegram from the Chandler dis tributer in Madrid to make immediate shipment of a Royal Dispatch that has been sold to King Alfonso of fpaiu. The Chandler Royal Dispatch is distinctly a sport type of car, equip ped with six wire wheels, the spares J 'ring carried on each side of the ir behind the individual front fend- irs- S A rear trunk-rack with cast alumi nufii protecting bars, aluminum steps, rftrkeled radiator a,nd motometcr ind nickel trimmed head and cowl Amps are among the attractive style Matures of the four-passenger Royal Dispatch. Stephens Sales Show Remarkable Increase The Stephen. Salient Six at ill new rediu'd price continues to Be the sriuation of the line car market. Public demand for tomrthing mmc than mere motion is rrllerled in the itrc.it increase in the Stephens sale incc the price was reduced an addi tional $150, making a total reduction of $S(l5 in the Ut few months. This demaiul i all the more impressive brume of the acknowledged rank of the Stephens car as the most ad vanreil six-rylindrr car on the market. Further interest has been focused on the Stephens Salient Six because of this remarkable showing in the Los Angelcs-Vosemite valley run held on May JO. In 380 miles of travel through mud and rain in mountain country, climbing to elcva lions of 6,100 feet, the Stephens wcyi the honors in its quality and weight class. The Stephen bettered by five ton miles the record it established in W) when it won the sweepstakes and the class prize in this greatest of econ omy contests. The Stephens Salient six this year averaged within a frac tion of 2.) miles to the gallon. This is regarded as convincing proof of the extraordinary efficiency and economy of the 57-horsepowcr motor now in the sixth successive year of its development at the Steph ens Motor works. Changes in Personnel of Generals Motors Announced General Motors corporation an nounces that L. G. Weiss has retired fiom active duties of general man ager of the Hyatt bearing division on account of his health, but remains in the Hyatt company in an ad visory capacity. If. J. Forsythe, formerly assistant general manager Hyatt bearing di vision, has been appointed general manager. B. G. Koether, in addition to his duties as vice president in charge of sales, becomes assistant general man- agre. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Sloan, jr., sailed for Europe July 4, on the Aquitauia to visit England, France and Switzerland. Mr. Sloan is vice president of General Motors corpo ration in charge of operations. His trip is in the nature of a vacation; however, while in London and Paris he will look over the the General Motors interests in these two cities. New Firm Formed to Handle Ford and Lincoln Cars Former Basket Stores Man Joins Omaha Motor Firm T. F. Lynch, former sales manager for the Basket Stores of Omaha, has become associated with the Universal Motor company as a salesman of Ford cars and trucks. Mr. Lynch has been identified with saleswork in Omaha for a number of years. His new location is at Leavenworth and Twenty-first streets, the new home of the Universal Motor company. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Haiiiian Ode II Vuu Brunt, Inc., Plan One of Most Complete Service Sta tions in U. S. Hannan-Odcll-Van Brunt, Inc., is to be the name of the new firm organized to handle Ford cars, trucks and tractors ayid Lincoln mo tor cars. The principal stockhold ers of the new firm are Charles R. Human, jr.; George Van Brunt and R. S. Odell. The company has taken over the lease of the Western Motor Car company on the building formerly known as the Western Motor Car company building at 30(1 J-10 Far nam street, and will operate one of the most complete Ford service sta tions in the I'nited States. It has taken over all the business of the Western Motor Car company in painting, enameling, nickel plating and general service and will give to rord owners a service heretolore not paralleled in this section. Mr. Haunan and Mr. Van Brunt have disposed of their interests in the Western Motor Car company to a company composed of Jessie W. liannau. ueoree h. Wright. I. M. Delanev. J. C. Bonham and Tom Al len. The Western Motor Car com pany has leased the building former y occupied by the Nebraska Stearns company at Twenty-sixth and Har ney streets and will continue the sale of Wills Sayite Claire and Gardner cars and also conduct a general repair business. It is tak ing with it Carl Pearson, as superin tendent of service, who has been with the Western Motor Car com pany since its inception. Plan Twenty-four-Hour Service. Mr. Hannan made the statement that while they had been very suc cessful in the business of the West ern Motor Car company, that he and his associates felt that the Ford line today formed by far the major por tion of automotive transportation units and that in addition to the sales of these lines there was a won derful field in the way of service. "The Ford lines are playing so im portant a part ifl commerce that 'twenty-four-hour service' is really a practical and necessary thing, he said. Hannan-Udell-van Brunt, Inc., proposes to give this service to rord owners. George S. Wright said that while he had been interested in a financial way for a good many years in var ious automobile companies, he had jievcr taken an active interest and really never expected too. Impressed by Value. "But when I learned that Mr. Hannan and Mr. Van Brunt oro posed to dispose of their interests in the Western Motor Car company. he stated, "I felt that this was my opportunity to net into the auto mobile business and get in right Studebaker Bodies Don't Rattle or Squeak Studebaker bodies rest squarely on the chassis frame not on the body sills.. The body and the frame form a rigid unit that successfully resists the rack of the road. .Studebaker bodies are built in Studebaker shops by men, many of whom have been building vehicle bodies for Studebaker for upwards of 30 years and their fathers before them. Studebaker has been building fine bodies for seventy years. Studebaker Special-Six bodies, because of their quality and soundness, weigh more than those of other cars around the Special-Six price. You cannot skimp in material and build a body that will not rattle. - Freedom from rattle or squeak is just another of the fine-car refinements that emphasize the extra value of the Studebaker Special-Six. The' Special-S if chassis frameia7'deep. It tape n from width ot 29 in the front to 41' in the rear, to that the sides of the body fit perfectly without overhang. Five cross members prevent the dis tortion that eventually causes bodies to squeak. MODELS AND PRICES., o. b. factories UGHT-SIX SPECIAUSIX I BIG-SIX -w. ur w. b. s-Pmi.. ur w. b. 7JW. w. m. 40H.P. MH.P. 60 H. P. Chaaia $ 875 Caaeais $1200 Own SHOO Taurine 1045 Touriag 1475 Toii. IMS Raadstar. S-Paaa. 1045 Roadstar. 2-FW 1425 3uL"JW ! Coup.-Roid.tei Roadster. 4-Paea. 1475 Spaaebbw. laa. 1985 2-Paas. 1375 Coupa.4-Paaa.... 2150 Ctn. 4-Faaa.... 2500 Sadaa 1750 Sedan 2150 Sadaa 2700 Cord Tim Standard Equipmtnt 0. N. BONNEY MOTOR GO. O. N. BONNEY. President 2554 Farnam St, Omaha C S. CONNER, Vice Pre. Phone HArney 0676 Durinaf all my vein at a stock holder in automobile concerns and as a driver there has never ben car which Impressed me at much at the Wills Saint Clair and Urn ing that Mrs. ftannin, ho at on of the stockholder or th Western Motor Car company, Ml th iam as I, v. immediately nude a propoti tiofl to Mr, Hannan and Mr. Van Brunt to take over their ntcrrttt. "W alto shall continue to handle the Gardner car, which his made a most enviable recoid in th litt year. It is undoubtedly one of the bigsjeat values on the market and the bus,, nets which it now vting done over the country at a whole on th Card ner line it an indicator that people are beginning to realise that lor its price it it a real buy. Demand for Dort Closed Cars Increases Rapidly The Dort Silet company, througli its general manager, F. C Smith, announce! that tiuce March 1, when the business coupe ajid butincti se dan were put on the market, itt closed car business is 40 per cent of their entire business so fir this vear. Mr. Smith reports that the busi ness for the first five months of 1922 shows 400 per cent increase over 1921. He further tayt that the auto mobile men are expecting a much greater volume of business from the time the wheat is harvested, which is usually about July 10, to the fall of the year, than they have had dur ing the first half of the year. Five-Passenger Coupe Proves Popular Model "The five-passenger coupe, jutt in troduced last spring, hat become a popular model," says T. D. Foley, sales manager of the J. H. Hansen Cadillac company. "The seating ar rangement of this car is ideal for those who have found other coupe models too small to accommodate the number of passengers they or dinarily carry, and who prefer the coupe to a four-door car." Five-passenger coupes have been purchased in Omaha by J. A. C. Ken nedy, Arthur F. Mullen, S. E. Schweitzer, A. D. Mallory, J. Clarke Coit and Gould Dietz. Maxwell in New Hill Climb Feat Car Carrying 10 Passengers Scales Sterji Mountain at Sedoua, Ariz. "We are accuttomed to hearing of treniiugly Impossible hill climbs made simple by the good Maxwell," says W. S. Johnson, local Maxwell dealer, "but one of tie most remark able I have ever heard of is reported from a small town and a big hill in Ariiona. "Schnebley hill, on the fringe of th desert, overlooking Sedona, Ariz., it teven miles long. It it really a tizeable mountain. The road to itt summit it no more than a wagon track, boulder strewn, curved and double-curved, almost impassable. A mighty tough climb for an automo bile, you'll agree, under the most favorable conditions. Yet, a good Maxwell touring car reached the summit of Schucbtry hill, carrying 10 passengers plus 100 pounds of wa ter, which had been added to bring the load up to 1,500 poujids. "At tome points the hill reaches a 30 per cent grade. In one spot, where there is a pitch of this de gree the party encountered deep, sticky clay, placed in the road to re pair dangerous washouts, but the good Maxwell pressed through it all and on to the crest. "The descent, as well as the climb, had to he made in low gear 14 miles of low speed driving and car rying of super-excess load when most cart would have groaned for mercy. The membert of the party, all of whom were prominent business mw in Sedona and Jerome, Ariz., be lieved that their driver had taken on a job 1 gger than any car could well handle, but after the performance they were more than willing to fur nish an affidavit giving their ac count of the trip. The facts set down here were taken from that docu ment." Rubber fingers are excellent to wear when slicing vegetables. Marysvillc to Hold Big Amateur Grcus Marytville, Mich., the home of Wtllt iuuite Clair motor cars, it In preparation for the big amateur nr cut on Saturday. July 22. heralded at "a miminoih assemblage of the world s wonders. Much profcikioual talent that has actually travelcl witti "the big topi" lias revealea itsell in aiarysviue ana the St. Claire river towns. Bareback riders, clown, tlack-wire performers, acrobats and contortionists have been found to give the Marysville circus a professional air. Sartiia, across the river, has ottered fturytviiie th ser vice! of her bind of 30 pieces and a whole flock of clowns. Port Huron, w hich has bought over 2.000 tickets has arranged for special iutcrurlian cars. Saruia has chartered an exririon steamer. Special cars will biftg parties from Detroit. The Thumb dittrict will tend hundreds of family parties in flivvers. Special picnic grounds have been equipped for the parties that will spend the day in Marysville. I he participants in the chariot rare are four Marysville women who are nightly-rehearsing at a decorous pare. One of the big features is to be the bullfight, which calls for a cast of IS persons. The big parade through St. Clair, Marine City and Fort Huron will be given on, Saturday, July IS. Cadillac Drivers to Get Special Service Here "Tourists driving through Omaha receive most unusual service on Cadillac cars," says J. H. Hansen of the J. H. Hansen Cadillac com pany. "I have toured myrelf. and know how annoying it is to be forced to wait for attention to the car, to for the accommodation of touristt we have detailed a special mechanic to look after the needs of tourists who come to our service station. It is only rarely that a Cadillac tourist wants more than a few minor adjust ments, grease or oil, and we have ar ranged to render this service instant ly on tourist cars brought to us for service." 'J be town of Glenview hit 2,500 in habitant! and a bank. Th cahirr of tli bank wis shot and killed by a burglar and the authorities persuad ed th entire adult nut population to regittrr their finger-print in an attempt to discover th criminal. Scientific Amrrkin. IS YOUR BLOOD HUNGRY FOR IRON? Modern Method of Cooking and Living liavt Mad Aa Alarming Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women NUXATED IRON Help, MaJte Red Blood Th Kind That Put Rom Into th Chaeka of. Women and Fore 8trtnfta and Courag Into Vein of Men. "It ir bl4 sUmnf far want ai iranr iraa la rad imi ll tsu vara la ( vttkaotl aannf anul yeu bacania vca. and ni-uti, yoa couM Who Should Take Nuzated iron TVaTWd ft aaftaWV TTii -"nnt r"'t -W k Tka hbslii ariaaaa Mm da a mara arrteaa tana la mall (has ats you Itt your Moad biarally 9 buofT far anl of iron Iran thai f ,ra u atrantt mai power to change load law Mting titeu," tart lr. Jarari Franco Sulllrtn, famwrlf fhrtician o( Bellcvoa llointlal (Otitdoar apt), Near York, and th Wtstcbeitcr County lloapiial. "Modern mrihoria of cooltinr tni tba rapid I ace at hich peopta ef this country lira hat mda turn an tfarminf m errata m iron deficiency in th blood of American men and womra that I kit often marveled at tha laria nuiriher af people ba lack Iron in th blood and who never auipect tba eauaa of tdcir weak, nervoui, run-down awe. nut in tnf opinion, yan un 1 mix uronf. nurflr men and omen by fredinf them on metallic iron. Tba old forma of metallic Iron unit m throurh a digruiv proreu to irantiorm tnrm into organic iron Kuxated Iron before they arc to be taken tip and aiainuiaivii oy tnc noman aja tern, itotwitnatandinf all that haa been said and written on this anbject by well known phraiciana, tboo aanda of people (till intiit in doting thermelvea with metallic iron aimply, I auppoie, became it coita a few cent! left. I strongly advise reader in all catei to get a phrtician'a nre- eriptinn for organic iron Nuxated Iron two five-grain tableit of ordinarw NmiU or if you don't want to go to thit trouble. Iron three times per day after meals foe two then purchase only Nuxated Iron in ita werka. Then tett your strength again and original packages and sec that thia particular ore bow mack you have pined. N ambers of nam (Nuxated Iron) appears on the pack- nervous, run-down people wfao were) ailing ages. If you hava taken preparations such all the while have Increased their strength a Nux and Iron and other similar iron and endurance in two works' time wkakt froducu and failed to get results, remember taJting iron in the proper faeaa. that such product ar an entirely different Lhiag from Nuxated Iron." If you ar not stroa ce well you owe ft to yourself to make the following test: Se how long you can work or how far yon can walk without Becoming tired, next take o Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value Record-Breaking Six Months Our books just closed for the first six months of 1922 show that our volume of passenger car business ran far beyond that of the largest previous half-year in Nash history. And the figures for the final three months of the six reveal a gain over and above the best previous quarter of 301 Only a car of exceptional value could possibly have inspired such a pronounced and positive preference on the part of purchasers. The new Nash line includes models with four and six cylinder motors; open and closed bodies; two, three, four, five, and seven passenger capacity; a price range from $965 to $2390, f. o. b. factory. NASH-VRIESEMA AUTO CO. Retail Wholesale Service Tenth and Howard Street v EXCLUSIVE LOCAL FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES Phone AT lantic 2916 (omitted from telephone directory) 1 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR