3-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 22, 1912. T r. ft r Where Else Can You Buy iU Such a Gar for $1000? s; 11 Vt n ii ii 5 . - M . W It & ft 5 iz i-; . li I f: ANOTHER ADTO ROAD STARTS ' y i Bodge Comity Auto Clab Building I Highway in Northern Nebraska. TO COMECI WITH WYOMING fS Paige Model Brunswick, ' S I Paicf Model Brunswick. 5-paaenger touring car, $1000 F there is any other car so good as the Paige so carefully built, so graceful in its design, so luxurious in its finish, so complete in its equip ment and so enduring selling for $1000, we never have seen it Have you ever seen any other car that really approached the Paige at a thousand dollar price? If you have, come and tell us about it and give the Paige another good looking over" just to make sure about it. The PtE! Car it u n Vt 41 1 gives more real automobile value, judged from any or every viewpoint for a thousand dollars than any other automobile ever built. We make the statement so plain because it is true. We wouldn't tell you the Paige is a regular $2000 or $3000 car. It isn't But it is just the best auto mobile that can be built and sold for $1000. Come and examine the Paige in every detail of construction Compare the Paige with other cars selling for an equal or higher price. ; Come ride in the Paige test its power, see how smoothly and silently it runs, see how comfortably it rides, see how simple its operation is. If you aren't very familiar with automobiles, bring with you some one who is bring an expert if you know one come study the Paige, then consider the character and stability of the organization which builds it, and we will leave it entirely to your judgment as to whether it isn't the i car you want. . ' The Paige is built in S-pastenger touring model, fore-door t roadster, mile-a-minute type raceabout, and two beautiful" enclosed models, electric lighted and completely equipped, La Marquise Coupe, $150 aod Sultana Sedan, seating five, $1600 Regular equipment on other model includes genuine mohair top with side curtains and cover, ventilating windshield, quick ' demountable rims (set of 5), tire irons, Prest-O-Lite tank, five black enamel lamps, horn, tools, jack, etc. Self-starter , i installed for $18, if desired. Mitchell Motor Car Company Tel. Doug. 782 2050 Farriam Street PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN SI -tt H I r t. : ;. v I ( '" 1 t; ii Pile five big men into a Ford and you have a fair load. But many a heavy car un loaded has more weight to carry- and no more power to carry it. .The low priced Vanadium built Ford is minimumly light and maxi mumly powerful. 75,000 Ford ears already sold this season one-third of America's product. Four different bodies all built on the one Ford : chassis five-passenger touring car tor pedo runabout delivery car and town ear. Get catalogue from Ford Motor Company.. ,1916 Harney street, Omaha, or direct from Detroit factory! 4,"; ' . , i 1 THE OMAHA BEES D R LU 1 U i Of Automobiles and Accessories Convict Labor front Wyoming rrlaoa WU1 Be Vmri la Fattlna Roatr Thronnh Wfomliif ' aad Black Illlla. Marking- of the official auto highway through northern Nebraska to connect with Wyoming and 'the Black bills coun try was started last week by the Dodge County Auto club under the direction of E. Monnlch, president, and George 'Staats, secretary, .with headquarters at Fremont The rout will be known as the "Blue Pole road" and will ie marked by ' tele phone poles on each aCde of a turn or cross road. - These poles will be painted with an eighteen-lnch strip of blue, with three Inches of white above and below the blue. It Is planned to finish the marking of this road before cold weather Bets In. For most of Its length the road will run parallel with the Northwestern rail road. From Fremont to Chadron It will pass through the following towns: Hoojmr, Serlbner, West Point, Wlsner, Stanton, Pllger. Norfolk, Tllden, . Oak dale, Nellgh, O'Neill, Newport, Ba?sett, Long Pine, Alnsworth, Valentine and Xtushvllte, At Chadron two. branches will be marked off, one going into Wyoming to Douglas, Casper, Lander and on Into the Yellowstone park 1 territory, and the other turning north Into the Black, Hills district. ', ,. ., A gang of convlrts from the Wyoming state penitentiary' at Rawlins will be taken by train to Crawford, Neb which Is near the Nebraska-Wyoming line, from where they will assist In grading and marking the road across Wyoming Forty convicts will be used for this work and a special squad of guards and deputies from Rawlins will supervlw tho gang. Arrangements are now under way with the Wyoming state au'.hor'tle to determine a wage scale for the :onvlcH. ESSANKEY SALES COMPANY ,!S ESTABLISHED IN OMAHA The' Essankay Sales company Is now thoroughly established In a new location on the northwest corner of Nineteenth and Farnam streets and has Just re ceived Its first shipment of the famous Essankay filler. H. A. Drew, formerly of Laramie, Wyo., is In charge of the local house and already has taken a number of orders for the famous tire Inflate!'. The Esnenkay filler is a substance re sembling art gum which takes the place of 'air and which has already proved Its merits in several of the large cities of the country. Its manufacturers claim it to practically do away with tire trouble as well as to make a machine ride fully as easy as one equipped with air Inflated tires. V 1 "- 1 GRFAT DEMAND FOR AUTOS llanie and Foreign Orders Crowd American Factories to the . Limit. ' Bankers and merchants now in the east, but whose homes are in the Pacific states, report niobt prosperous conditions in the agricultural districts of those states, and a number of them In recently published Interviews allude to the Increasing de mand for automobiles In those districts. Exporters of these machines also state that In foreign countries the demand for low and medium priced machines of American manufacture continues to broaden,, and that all Indications point to a very much greater number of ma chines being supplied by our factories to their foreign customers during the prts ent fiscal year than in the one 'closed June , 1912. . . ' With approximately 25,000,000 worth f automobiles, auto trucks and auto ma chine ' accessories exported from the United States in the last fiscal "year, these statements of great Increases In the foreign demands augurs well for the growth of the auto machine industry In all the leading makes of these low and medium priced machines during the com ing years. Foreigners are proverbial In the.r at tachment to articles . with whose uses they have become familiar, and with those classes or brands, names of manu facturers or trade designations thty asso ciate good service and fair worth, and now made fully acquainted with the pecu liar excellence or many makes of Ameri can manufactured machines, they will continue to call for -those same classes, the "outputs of the same machine shops and factories for years In the future. Taking the lead In supplying foreign de mands for these serviceable machines at reasonable prices,, as . the automobile manufacturers have done, very' notahly, during the last three years, a strong hold, a dominant hold, has been obtained-on this 4orelgn trade, and it is very probable that five years from now will place our automobile exports at fully thrfe times the value of those of last year.-Clnclnp natl Enquirer. , , ' ; Counterfeit Dollars buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. King s New Life Pills: for constipa tion,' malaria." headache and Jaundice. Fur sale by Beaton Drug Co. , .' Ilobraska CuicK Auto. Company fcl-icoln Branch- 13th aad P Bts. X, B IIDMS, Cenl Mgr. Bnicktn. Ws!sh Cars. Kg i ( , ? rinOrunt AuiomobiieCo. Overland and Fcp ' Hartford CounoU Blnffs Xa. Omaha. Htbr. VaHassAsitssnsliileCo. 2203 Farnam Gtrect Marion A litomobile Co. Wurioa and Harmon Chu Car, Ohio aad Standard Bis 3 1 rU-a. Dlstrlb ntors for western Iowa av.d Vebraska. 8101-a . raraam St. 0IH1 BEERE PL017 COHPAHY Salesroom Cor. Tenth and Howard Sts. Omaha, Nebraska. - FRArmLISI PEERLESS HUDSOn GUY L. SMITH 2205-2207 Farnam Street : i Motor Gooae '; Melodies. , I had a little motor gay, no bigger than my thumb. . I took it out upon the way and there , bad it hum. . . U lammed me . , , And slammed me, , ' It raised a heap of duvt, . : . And when it flew . I'p in the blue . Its tank and tlrea bust! . If I had a motor that would.Vt go Do vou think I'd walloo It? Oh.- no. no! j I'd varnish It, and paint It in a nice fresh green, ! And sell It to a farmer for a sowln'- machlne! . , , Nlddle Noddle . , Bought a model ' Made In nlneteen-seven. i ' Went a mile, In bully style, .. Landing him m hfaver.'. There was a man In our town Why was so wondrous ga . He jumped into the chauffeur's seat And speeded up tho way; Zlgtagglng everywhere. Instead of Jumping In the road He Jum?ed uwn the air. He knew the road was very hard, Ho knew the a'-r was soft, And so he kept a-Jumntn' up To regions high aloft; And If he had .not changed his mind - And tn'en an earthward trek He would have saved himself the bump That broke his little neck! Silly- little Billy Nld on his motor took a skid. Skidded o'er the river bank -Kitting on tils naphtha tatife -Tank exploded with n roar Blowing little Nld ashore. , And his weeping parents say. . , "He warn't drowned, anyway! ' I Harper's Magazine. 11 ini F woui o .ectoic tlOW to S ave $1000 2,l,;inAAr.l,nS The Famous Standard Electrique Owners and Buyers: Here is a message for you that will give you wisdom to appreciate, opportunity to possess and the satisfaction of buying an Electric Pleasure Car that created in 19 12 a new era in values and consternation-among manufacturers, who, too long, held, or thought they held, the exclusive right to always demand from purchasers exorbitant, nay, fancy prices for their cars. The Standard Electrique quietly made its appearance last year and behold, alarm was created among our com- petitors, not only by reason of the remarkaole simplicity : and superior efficiency of the chassis but by the revolu tionary low price an alarm that has since resolved itself into the slogan "Buy any Electric but a Standard," 'but they forget to adct, "If you see a Standard, you won't buy ours." ,. . When You Visit our, Showrobms and examine, and ride in the beautiful Standard you will say "Buy NO Electric but a Standard" because we, the makers, challenge com petition not by words, but by an Electric Pleasure Car, which in itself, is the one unanswerable reason for all the good things our engineering friends freely say about it and all the innuendoes our competitors are compelled to say about it. " . This car is doing in the "Electric" field what is now his tory in the gasoline motor car field it is breaking down : the barriers of high price, it is uplifting the standard of high quality, it is giving opportunity, to hundreds we hope thousands of men and women to possess the luxury, ' the comfortable convenience, the efficient, economical advantages of the "Electric," because it has banished for ever the prohibitive cost and not only given a better car from a mechanical, and engineering standpoint, but a car .that in beauty of body design and luxurious appointments' is without a peer at any price. Let us start with the chassis: Engineers, Dealers, Com petitors have been compelled to admit that in perfection of construction, quality of material, superiority in at . least thirteen points of its design, the Standard Chassis is unquestionably the "most efficient combination of : strength and simplicity for a defined purpose ever put "' under the body of an Electric Pleasure Car. Oh, we're not afraid to strip our car and show you trie "works." See for yourself, then go and ask our competitors to show you their's; a cursory examination of respective merits will be sufficient. -Then, the Body! The Standard Electrique Body is a composite of all that is chaste and beautiful in contour line, all that is best, as to material and workmanship in the coachmaker's art, and the interior is an environment -of luxury , that money could not possibly improve upon. No expense has been spared to adorn and make artistic, to unite physical comfort with eye-pleasing refinement. Made of aluminum by body-makers of national reputa tion, crystal plate-glass, clear-vision windshield, ventila tor oyer window, also the very latest type of full sweeping rear panel and U doors which will undoubtedly be widely ' copied. A Standard Body must be seeq to be appreciated. The Car Itself: If you were to place all the Electrics now upon the market m one long row side by side and examine their particular designs, you would pick out the Standard Electrique as the composite car of all that excluded freakishness on the one hand and included sound, sane, ..orthodox construction on the other. Our designers and engineers have built wisely upon the experiences of the past and for the future, anticipated the permanence of true beauty , linked with comfort and necessary utility. There are a bevy of new manufacturers in the electric pleasure car field who have repudiated by their product and in their publicity, orthodoxy of construction and those mechanical . and necessary principles which are absolutely involved in the units which make for efficiency) and durability. But they are only word-wise, not experience-wise. It is probably true that the majority. of men are splendidly informed on the gas car but woefullyi ignorant as to the "why" and "wherefore" of thej " I " A . ,?! 4- 4.v ..... t, ......a n ..rill VA AiJllMf lAfiat 1 The men who build the Standard have been in the electric pleasure car business from its beginning. It is their life work. In creating the Standard Electrique they have welded together as specialists, in one concentrated effort, all that is proven best, and added all that vision, - insight and years of experience suggested to their trained minds and hands as expedient and necessary, to produce! a car superior to the traditions of the past and so advanced in essentials as to absolutely place their product at the apex of achievement. , , . ; Here are certain units which in themselves are sufficient guarantees of highest quality. Parrish & Bingham , frames, Westinghouse motor (series wound ) v Exide bat teries, 30 cells. (11 plate M. V.), Hayes wheels, Goodyear or Motz tires. The frame is dropped, also necked in,1 which enables the car to be easily steered in crowded traffic. There are a hundred and one advanced construe- tioual points that involve accessibility, roominess, ease . of operation, safety, dependability, low cost of upkeep,1 . etc. It would take us too long to recount here all the distinctive superiorities of the Standard Electrique. They said we would go broke in three months. Our corrH petitors privately and openly ridiculed us for daring to seliv this car of highest quality' for the unheard of low price $1885. They said. . "It simply can't be done" "Are those men who build the Standard, fools?' But be hind the ability and ambition that produced the Standard Electrique was a vision of conquest for the advantages of the "Electric" that probed the future and laid a popu larity for this type of car which should! in time, equal the growth in volume of sales of the gasoline car.' Everybody knows', that time was when the gasoline cat1 . was a luxury only for the rich, while now, scores of thousands are purchased yearly by men of moderate income. Why should not history repeat itself and the "Electric" also be brought within the possibility of ownership by the greatv majority? Sp the price of the Standard Electrique was cut hundreds of dollars below what could be reasonably asked for it Small wonder that our competitors objected to such revolutionary method. It dest royed their big profits, but it has pushed back the horizon which separated desire from ownership,' because of exorbitant price, and given an opportunity ,to thousands of -possessing the conveniences and advanV tages the "Electric" offers. A j So we are pioneers of a new era in the service of eec tricity. We have .faith in public appreciation of ouf efforts. We know that volume of sales will take care of our small marginal profit. We believe that, aside from the unquestioned superior quality of the. Standard Elec-( trique, the epoch-making low price will keep our fac tories working night and day to supply the demand. We know that every owner of a Standard will create other owners and, reduced to dollars, the saving of at least one thousand by every compara tive value is the most convincing argument why the Standard Elec trique will be, not only the biggest seller, but the most esteemed Electric upon the market. . , 1 Service and Guarantee: Immediately you become the owner of a Standard Electrique our representatives are always at your service. The "service" behind the car is just as. important to us as the "service" built into it. Our interest, expressed in terms of organ ized, specialized ability to see to it that every "Standard" is always 100 per cent efficient 'adds to the remarkable value of this car. Every Standard Electrique is positively guaranteed by the fac tory through the loail or territorial representatives. TheM anon AtiteM 2101-3 Farnanv Street : : v : : Phon: Douglas 2643 : Omaha, Nebraska if