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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1012
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KEYNOTE OFjlELLING POLICY
Dmrnmond Gives an Opinion Bela
tive to Auto Business.
WHAT IS EEanrEED BY THE USES
Mast Haadle the M scalar that
Cli Best Vrtlrf All
far l.iae I Br
Satislird.
where replacements and adjustment are
quickly made.
"Business men must look beyond the
truck. They must look to ths maker, to
the producing capacity, the service and
1 financial integrity. The smaller com
panies sell a truck today and may go out
j of business In a year. Where are re
placements made necessary by ttpmeo
dous strains to come from? Do you not
realize right here why purchasers should
exercise their best judgment selecting the
right maker as well as the right truck?"
TJnbiased recommendation Is the key
toots of the General Motors Truck com
pany's successful selling policy. A big
business man might be mentally sold, ask
our advfve as to motor transportation
equipment and be ery frankly told that
be had use for some horse teams and
gasolines, as well as electric trucks. You
must understand that our expert advice
en motor transportation Is based on short
cuts and quick action at lowest cost,"
aid William R. Drummond of the Drutn
znond Motor company.
"And this same unbissed recommenda
tion goes further because the General
Motors Truck ' company produces both
electric and gasoline trucks. Each has
Its special field, and we alone, of all true
manufacturers, can advise and advise
without bias. No other company pro
duces both electric and gasoline trucks.
Our salesmen meet conditions dally where
electric cars are the solution and vice
versa, and we can thus not only (Ire
this advice fairly and squarely, but we
can sell the business man exactly the
site) and the kind of power that assures
him the greatest efficiency.
"I era convinced business men realise
they must buy trucks that are barked by
service that Is service through and
through.
hat service Mease.
"Service msy mean snything unless be
hind, that service stands a producing
company that has built Its business on
rock foundation, with actual service for
every truck owner. Service Is the key
note of the General Motors Truck com
pany and will be throughout the life of
any truck that bears Its name.
"And what does G. M. C. service mean?
It's natural for any business man to ask
for details because the word service) Is
seriously abused today.
"G. M. C. service Is first of all guaran
teed by a 11,000,008 company to mean the
constant efficiency of the truck, whether
It be of 1,000 pounds or six tons capacity.
Three hundred and sixty-five days' serv
ice out of every year. This la the O. M. C.
standard.
"Now, to back up the service that
guarantees such efficiency, stands a
finely equipped station In Omaha, where
a full and complete line of pans are al
ways to be had at a minute's notice, and
Lozier Cars Are
to Be Out of the
Races This Year
The day after the Vanderbllt cup race
of 1911 a rumor was circulated through
out the east to the effect that the Loiter
Motor company, winner of the cup. had
withdrawn from racing. This rumor be
came so persistent that the officers of
the company Issued a statement to the
effect that the report waa not correct
because no decision had been reached.
The tacts are said te be that the Loner
company has had this question up for
discussion a number of times during the
last two year, but a definite decision
waa not reached until now, when It la an
nounced upon authority of H. A. Loxler.
president of the company that
Losler cars will take no part in track
racing events during the season of la 11.
Loxler can are said to have been prom
inent In all of the great road and track
races of the last five years, doing much
to make racing history In this country.
While a withdrawal of this company from
active participation In contests wss not
expected. It Is said to be a fact that
several other concerns not heretofore
Identified with racing are ready to take
the place of some of the builders who
have recently announced their withdrawal
from long-distance speed contests.
"Died ef Faeassaala"
is never writeen of those who cure
coughs and colds with Pr. King's New
PNe.iverv. Guaranteed. 50c and $1. For
sale by Beaton Drug Oe,
Attar all. the true merit of a
motor car reels upon the service
and satisfaction It renders to it
users.
I find that 99t out of every
1000 Cadillac users ara satisfied.
To locatt th CADILLAC at lha thottjuti
' loo far III baaktt axhibit
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MOST business men with a delivery or haulage problem are
already sold on motor trucks. It is the problem of selection
that they face. There is something more important than de
sign or type of model. What of the stability the resources, the
responsibility of the maker? What of the assurance of perma
nencyof the insurance of service that comes of the purchase?
Those are the points that should most influence purchasers.
-JMi
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EE it at the Show and learn
why it occupies so important
a place among high-grade cars
The most advanced steps thus far taken in refinement of design
and construction, in luxury of appointment, in completeness of
equipment, are brought to a focus in the Marquette. The instant
approval placed upon this magnificent new car by exacting users
stamps it as one of the truly distinctive machines of 1912.
The mechanical superiority of the Marquette is established
beyond question through its association with General Motors
Company a fact which assures manufacturing facilities capable
of the highest grade product, plus thoroughly organized, efficient
service after purchase.
These Imndsone cars will be shown at the Omaha Anto
mobile Show, of course, but the
Real Display is at Show Room 1912-14-16 Farnam Street
Model 25-Price. $3,000.
NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO., MMm
Omaha, y Lincoln, Sioux City,
Lee Huff, Mgr. H. E. Sidles, Gen. Mgr. 8. C. Douglas, Mgr.
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The Newtone Motor Driven
Electric Horn
Less Current Consumption, More
Sound, Finer Finish, Lower Prices.
See All Models at the Show.
The Baum Iron Company
The G M C is the mark, not of a car, but
of a company. G M C trucks have be
hind them the manufacturing facilities,
the engineering and operating experience,
and the financial permanence of the
General Motors Truck Company your
banker will tell you what that means.
G M C service is a distinct department of
the organization under a General Service
Manager. The local G M C Service Sta
tion is in charge of a Branch Service
Manager, who is directly connected with
the General Service Department The
policy of this Service Department will be
to insure to the purchaser a prompt serv
ice at times of emergency in parts, per
sonal assistance and co-operation
Where it is desired a special service will
be rendered, before a sale is made, in a
thorough analysis and study of any de
livery or hauling requirements.
If you would build up a standardized
delivery system, and have each truck a
harmonious unit in the whole, select
trucks built by a manufacturer who will
be able to fill your future as well as your
present requirements.
The G M C line includes gasoline and
electric trucks in capacities of 1,000
pounds to 6 tons.
We will make an analysis of your deliv
ery problem without charge or obligation.
FAIRMONT'S
Delicid
The Perfect Ice Cream
THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO. have jutt putxhated
two G. M. C Tracks for delivery of Delicia Ice Cream
in Omaha. The truck have a capacity of two tone each
and will be delivered in Omaha by April lit
Drummond Motor Co., Agent
18th AND HARNEY STREETS. OMAHA.
New York : Peauylruii : Mamchuttta : WaikiatW i Delaware
The Only Complete Car
The Electric Sen-Starting, Electrle-Ugbteil
Labor-saving
and
Sell-Controlled
urn
King of All
Cars for
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Intor-Stato Modal 40
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Modal 40 C PuMnfir, For Door Teurtna Car.
Model 414 Paaaentar Pen it Tonneau.
Modal 44 Roadatar type til with the plenftld fii
on bloc motor. 444-Inch bore, 40 Moree Power
inch etrok. developing ft to I H.
P. moro than rated. 1 apaeda for
ward and on rover. eompllr
equipped and with all 1913 r
Cures her mentioned ,
9 sora rower
$2400
Modal to 7 PaMfifr, For Door Taurine Oar.
Medal 414 Paaaenaer Demi Tonneau.
Motel 64V-Roadater trp all with Ui nww T" bead
-incB Dor, e-incn at rone motor, aw mora
developing I H. F. mora than rated
by actual teat 4 a pee da forward
and n reJrrae, com
equipped and fetti all 111
tura her mentioned-
1 $3400
Yearn ahead la the conveniences, construetioa. and comforts ef the later-State Bj aum of Elec
tric 8elf-8larting; Hoc trie lights; Improved dimming Headlights; Automatic power Tiro Pamp; set of
fir Demouatable Kims; Automatic Carburetor regulated by the speed of the Motor; Auxiliary Air
Control located on steering post and operated by toerh of tho finger; Gaaolrae Gauge om dash telllag
tastantty the supply of furl for the ran.
Think What These Innovations Mean!
The car itself performing all the labor of Starting, Lighting1, Tire
Pumping and the Automatic Regulation of ' Fuel Consumption.
No cars in the world are as complete and as fully equipped as are the Inter-State Models
"30" and "50"
Inter-State Automobile Co.
Omaha Branch, 309-11 Sooth 18th Street
Kansas : Dakota : Alabama : Nebraska : Hake : Ycrmat
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