The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 06, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 27

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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. AUGUST 6. 1922.
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Reo Designs Big.
Features in New
"Model Phaeton
-ConTentfnrM
and Comfort a
.WtlL Emergency Safe.
guard rromiuent in
- New Car.
The' litilt eonvrnifiicf anj big
effort i rcnti.tl to motoring, along
vmh safeguard Ur cincrgncif , are
(Kaigiie'i intofiot mrrcly added to
the 5-P3rnycT phaeton.. nw
nioM which hat just brrn added to
ilitf Kea lute,' y Mr. Upir ol the
Joftr.Op'r company.
The top is of nrw dc!gn, with
gray interior trimming and linithrd
with pccul iiit-Wr molding and
Mthrr inrti. .'rarviion curtain,
Jcu drtignrcl and made, pack flat m
a wptrial ronipr1ntriit behind the re
movable back cushion of the rear
rii, without dinner of bending or
broking the. lights..
1 he radiator up ii of new design,
in ail of German tilvrr with ball
handle. The headlight, aUo new
in design, have nonuUre tenses and
are equipped wit It nickel bail. Small
parking light conserve the battery.
J'hrre is also, a .combination parking
light and combination nop signal on
the? rear,
Aluminum it 'used generously in
the trimming cf the new model.
Seven polished aluminum guard bar
protect the reiirteat panel. Alum
mum moulding fitted, at back of
hood where it join the cowl pre
vents scratching of the body due to
easiest handling of the cover at
filing stations.
The windshield, a new Reo design
with integral sidewings and nickel
plated fiauie Is good-looking and in
sures better viiion- and greater pro
tection against rain Or enow. It sup
plies, besides, a perpendicular sup
port for the front door curtains,
making them more airtight and elim
inajMftiimlflu&jkUw curtains when
the' tJoerrs-aTe-oencd. A- cowl venii
Iator directs ample draft toward the
floorboards of the front compartj
ment
Provide Roomy Spaces. : . '
In the back of the front seat are
two roomy curtained spaces for
wraps and packages; and between
these two compartments is a disap
pearing vanity case well furnished.
Near them is a tonneau light with
concealed wire long enough to per
mit its use as an extension lamp in
and around the car. An aluminum'
covered foot rail, nick.el;J rimmed, is
fitted in passengers' compartment.
Reo royal blue iai the ? standard
color of the phaeton: with wheels in
French gray stripe&.in detp blue.
Hub caps are f ittta . witn' nickel
plated name plate r.BJgv T1;
Stephens ImpSyed;
and Prices'Lowered
It was after SO years of manufacT
turing experience that the " Molirie
Plow company decided to enter the
motor car field. This step was only
taken after the executives of the Mo
line Plowv-pmpjinsr had carefully
and in an exiiaus'fTvelihner gone
into the very depths of the "experi
ences and tribulations of other motor
car builders, into just what the motor
car buyers, the public, wanted in
the way of a satisfactory automobile.
The Stephens Salient Six was the
result Cf all their efforts.
V. W. Shoil, salesmanager of the
Mid City Motor and Supply com
pany, distributors in this territory,
points out some interesting facts re
garding Stephens prices and Steph
ens improvements that have material
ly increased the value of the car.
Mr. Short says: "The public real
ized a year ago that the Stephens
was a big value when It sold for $2,
400. The Stephens today is selling
at $1,595, a cut of over $800, and it
isn't the same car of a year ago. By
actual count there are 31 improve
ments in- the new type of cars that
greatly improve riding qualities,"
In just a few more days the new
Stephens closed cars will be in
Omaha. There is a new type coupe,
brougham and seven-passenger se
dan. Studebaker Factory
Unable to Fill Demand
O.' N. Bonney, local distributor for
Studebaker cats, recently returned
from South Bend, Ind where . he
found , the Studebaker factory run
ning at full capacity and unable to
fill the large number of orders for
cars for immediate, delivery.
"Following the usual policy of
fair treatment to the public," Mr.
Bonney said, "the Studebaker com
pany has reduced the price of their
cars from $80 to $200, which was
.possible by their enormous produc
tion this year.
"Jihis price reduction," continued
Mr. Bonney, "has beei felt locally
as orders have been piling, in daily
and the outlook is that this condi
tiori will hold for a langr time."
Sherry to Direct-.
fill Ring Dealers
J. W. Sherry, because of his wide
vn.ri.nc in tht automobile acces
sory fields, is well fitted to. handle
his new position as local manager
for the Gill -Piston Ring company.
This office will direct the activities
(nr dill Healers in Nebraska and
Ifin-i Mr Sherrv was for-
merlv salesmanager for the Powell
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Supply company ana is wen Known
tti trart in this territory.
Mr. Sherry expects his new loca
tion at 2061 Farnam street" to be
ready for business this week.
ADVERTISEMENT.
TIRES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES
LEAK NO AIR
Mr. C. K. Ililbnra of Chicago hat in
Tented new paneture-praat inner tube
which In actual teat waa. punctured 500
time without the Ion of any air. Inereaae
vour mileage from 10,000 to 12.000 nilei
without removing this wonderful tube
from the wlieel. and the beauty of it all
it that thhrnew Thrnrtore-proof tube emu
no more than the ordinary tube and make
riding- a real pieaaure. ion can write mr.
. n N llilbum at SIS Weet 4Tth 8t
-v.t.m aa ae wanta them introduced
avarywhere wonderful opportunity tor
Buick 's 14 New Models
Are Described by Huff
Mechanical Changes, Including Better Arrangement of
Springs, Are Made Generally Through Line and
Designers Add Many Features Looking to
Greater Comfort and Snappier Appear
ance in Every Type in Huge Line.
News o( 14 new model of 19JJ
motor cars, embodying boih ladical
body and mechanical chansei. which
will U placed on the market by the
Bwrk Motor company pi Hint.
Mich, hat been bioueht back to
Omaha by Le Huff, vice president
and manager oi the Nebrtika Auto
company, who attended a meeting
of branch managers and dittributort
at the Buick factory.
Ihe creates! attraction may prove
to be the new touring irdan of both
the six-cylinder and four-cylinder
types designed to meet the demand
for low-priced encloied cars.
Changes in the Fours.
In ihe four-cylinder roadster the
Buick engineers have produced, an
extremely smart car by incorporat
ing new. mechanical features and de
signing an entirely new and longer
body, which, together with the higher
radiator and cowl changes, gives the
car a longer and lower appeatance.
The three-pasienger coupe is fin
ished in plush, is equipped with a
heater, extra large doors, cowl venti
lator and has very up-to-date inte
rior fittings Another cnange in
cludes an extra large luggage com
partment in the rear, with a flush
rear deck door.
The five-passenger sedan carries a
new and longer body with a new and
longer front seat Peering gear. This
model will have a cowl ventilator and
is . finished in plush. It will also
have a floor heater and adjustable
rear aide windows.
The new touring sedan of the four-
cylinder type is equipped with the
cowl ventilator, aluminum ateering
wheel sDtder. extra, wide doors, large
comfortable tilting front seats, dome
light, floor heater and all windows
in doors and sides are adjustable. On
the rear, standard equipment includes
a trunk rack, trunk and nickel guard
tails.
Changes In "Sixes."
The ijx-cylindcr modcli all incor
porate ' mechanically tht " unit
channel and include the laiett Duick
spring improvement!, which insure
added comfort.
The two-pasienger roadtter Is
equipped with a lower lop and this,
with the higher radiator and cowl,
gives the car a much longer and racy
appearance. A new, flush rear deck
and deck door have been installed
and a new tilt is given the spare
tire carrier, while the sides of the
rat trimming is piped and has added
trimming under the cowl.
The five-paMcnger touring car car
ries a new style of trimming on the
hack of the front seat, a tonneau
lamp, piped trimming on the tides
of front and back seats and trimming
under the cowl, a leather covered
robe rail with nickel brackets, neatly
designed pocket flaps and a new rear
curtain light.
On the seven-passenger touring car
the top of lower design, art adjustable
sun shade, a rear vision mirror and
nickel binding around the front and
rear of the top are among the prin
cipal changes. This model also hat
the new type head and cowl lights
of drum design, new whipcord top
lining and an extra wide rear teat
and auxiliary teats. A gasoline gauge
has been mounted on the instrument
board with other white faced instru
ments that give the driver a clear
vision of just how the car is oper
ating. In the new six-cylinder touring se
dan a rigid truck rack and trunk with
nickel guard rails are mounted on the
rear of the body. The equipment of
thiscar will include many of the
features of the other Buick closed
models and in addition i! ht new
Urge tilting Iront teat
, Sport MoUels Altered.
The tn-paenger ttdan will in
clude a new arrangement of the teu
that v.ill tend to make riding more
i comfortable, and special arm reus
on each tide have been instated on
thi model and in the nve-paenger
tedan.
The 192J iport is one oi ti e mct
attractive models that Buick hat to
offer and includes a new type of rigid
trunk rack, trunk and nickel guard
rail, mounted en the rear of the
body, A new top of special material
m a combination of leather and nick
el binding has been included in the
undard equipment with a nicke'el
radiator, dumb-bell cap and moto
meter, an adjuatahW sun shade, rear
vision mirror, leather-trimmed instru
ment board, combination clock and
speedometer, cigar lighter, instru
ment lamp, nickel-plated transmission
control and emergency brake lever, a
walnut steering wheel, carpet in
front and rear compartments, rubber
heel plate for the driver, special
emboed black leather trimming
throughout, a new double tire car
rier, bevel plate glass windshield,
wings and a bevel plate glass- back
curtain light.
Dort Closed Cars
Are Popular Models
"Three times this year Doit pro
duction schedules have been radi
cally revised to meet the demand
tor closed cars," says General Sales
Manager John D. Mansfield of the
Dort Motor Car company in discuss
ing the automobile sales situation.
"This is not because we did not ex
pect a healthy closed car business
quite the contrary. How do I account
for this development? Just price
that is all. , Most people have always
preferred a closed car, but felt that
the difference in price was too great.
Now the reason for much of that dif
ference in price is limited produc
tion and the remedy was obviously
increased production. Dort felt that
a reduced price differential would
automatically bring sales volume that
would insure a paying output. So it
proved."
Read The Omaha Bee every day,
you will like it.
Hudson Announces
Super-Six Sedan
I Body Longer, of Aluminum
Throughout Low Price Is
Surprise to Public.
A new seven-passenger sedan, con
taining recent Hudson improvements
of body and motor, including the
new super-six motor, is announced
ty the Hudson Motor Car company.
Dealers are already displaying it.
Its price is V.29S, Detroit.
Several changes have been made
tn the body, according to Guy L.
Smith, Omaha Hudson-Essex dealer.
The new model it three inches long
er and is lower and lighter. Seats
are wider and body panels are alum
inum. The increased lensth has been
has been given to both the front snd j
rear compartments. Additional space
has been given the driver; the rear
seat is deeper.
Improved ventilation is provided
by a larger cowl ventilator, equipped
with a deflector. Triangular panes
of glass form part of the wind
shield and, together with the wider
door classes, afford wider vision.
Upholstery and floor rugs are of
a deep, rich blue. Interior acces
sories include rear quarter shades,
dome light with switch front and
rear, smoking set and rear vision
mirror. All doors have Hudson
four-hinge supports, insuring perfect
alignment.. Entrance and exit from
the rear are facilitated by wider
doors.
Drum type lamps at the base of
windshield are standard equipment.
Body and body panels are finished in
Valentine blue. Chassis parti are
black.
Minister Gives Sermon on
Courtship and Marriage
London, Aug.. 5. "Real love can
not be based upon - frivolout talk."
This was the statement made by
Rev. H. G. Poile. vicar of All Saints
church, Acton, who recently set aside
one Sunday evening to deliver a ser
mon to' the youth of his flock upon
courtship and marriage.,
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Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value
Nash
Again Reduces Prices
Effective August 1, 1922
At the time of the last Nash price reduction
C. W. Nash frankly declared his policy of
keeping faith with buyers by passing on the
savings earned through increased business.
The response on the part of purchasers was
immediate and nation-wide. Sales rose to new
records monthly and at this writing we are
running 100 beyond last year's business.
So again we announce new and lower prices
on every model in the Nash line, and this
proves, as nothing else could prove, the truth
fulness of the statement that "Nash Leads
the World in Motor Car Value"
SIXES
Five-Passenger Touring . $1240
Seven-Passenger Touring 1390
Seven-Passenger Sedan . 2190
Coupe ....... 1890
Roadster. . . . . ; . 1210
Sport Model ...... 1395
FOURS
Five-Passenger Touring . $ 935
Roadster . 915
Coupe . 1385
Sedan ........ 1545
Cab ........ 1195
Carriole 1275
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NASH-VRIESEMA AUTO CO.
RETAIL WHOLESALE SERVICE
Tenth ftnd Howard Streets Exclusive Local Factory Representatives
Phone AT lantic 2916 (omitted from telephone directory)
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The Stephens Factory were lenders in tho recent price reduc
tions, having dropped' from ; 150 to $200 just a short time a0.
Very few people realize that the Stephens percentage of pneo
reduction has been greater than that of most other cars. The
exceptional buying ability of the powerful Moline Tlow Com
pany has made this possible.
IffePHEM
i Making the Remarkable Price
Reduction of Over $800
Not one bit of value was eliminated, but instead, improvement after
improvement was made, thirty-one in number, making the Stephens now
stand out in sharp contrast as the greatest value for the money on the
motor car market. Every detail is attended to, comfort is unsurpassed,
ease of operation is very noticeable and economy of operation and up
keep is .remarkable. '
LIBERAL DEALER TERMS
Write Today
MID-CITY MOTOR and SUPPLY CO.
2216-18 Farnam St. ' Omaha, Neb.
rtc2hriJtySix'Built byTaige,
New Jewett Prices
v , h Effective August 6, 1922
Despite the outstanding value of the Jewett,
in which additional betterments have been
made, we offer these improved Jewett Sixes at
the following new prices, that again set new
standards of value:
$995
Jewett Five-Passenger
Touring - - - -- - -
Jewett Three-Passenger tQQC
Roadster - - PVVJ
$1465
Jewett Five-Passenger
Sedan - - - -- - -
Jewett Four-Passenger j JJJ)
'All prices f: o. b. factory.
Subject to change Tvithout notice.
Nebraska Paige Co.
27th Ave. and Harney St.
OMAHA, NEB.
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