11-0 h Hew Studebaker Building a Splendid Modern Structure WE FACE BRICK 0 THE 4 $itbaker Building 75 -Tex Brick y THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEBi SEPTEMBER 28, 1913. 1 ( ( a MANUFACTURED BY Hydraulic Press Brick Co, DISPLAY ROOM Wi 0. IV. BUILDING GLASS 'J ' ." ! - - i r mi " i ' ii' in m .if. 1 i Tim lii liiiw ii ii.ii i ' ; mWJhi&Bttildi. ' . V . tig :X': X .fmnished bts1 Panf Co 110 Ml 07 rfawiev SfKef The new building of the Studebaker Corporation of America at Twenty-fifth avenue and Rnrnatn street, Omaha, which was dsslsned by John Latonscr, Archi tect, will be Uied exclusively for Stude baker automobiles. , ho company wjll besln moving Into the new building Im mediately after the Ak-Bar-Ben carnival The Studebaker building la by far the largest aha. fcst'of'Ha kind In tile mid dle west it Is built of "pressed brick of a reddish color, trimmed lavishly with cream terra cotta. Titers will be lis feet j of - largo plato grass 'show windows. The sample floor will measure 70x75 feet. The floor ls.';ot teitasio; - the w'ppdwork mahogany and' the .walls finished In old rose. .t , Resided "ithe "show ' room oh he first floor w!U"be.tthe Manager's private-office and general offices, three' toilet HEW STUDEUAKISR, BUIUHNO ON WEST FAItNAM STREET. testing floor measuring rooms anil 65x65 feet A new departure In this part of the country s that there wll be no driveway in the front of the building, there being only ono driveway, which' Is' from the Twenty-fifth ivtnue side. The freight elevator Is one ot the largest of Its kind, measuring 10.6x26.4 feet 1 The second floor will be occupied by the repair shop and repair parts depart ment, It betng the Idea of the company that absolutely any part for Studebaker cars can be secured at tho Omaha branch. For this. purpose a utocki.of iom $t000 to $50,000 worth, of repair parts will bo carried in tho new building. The ..third . and fourth floors .will be used H exclusively , as. storage, space for, I cars. The entire building contains. E7.&M square feet ot Yloor space. No general repairing, except on Studebaker cars, no pointing, trimming or other repair work will be done at this bulldtag. The lata ox tho Studebaker corporation In Mqurlnr siich a building is purely for the service ot; present ana prospective owners ci 8tude6aker cars. This IS In libs with the company's policy, new branch feulU lnfcs having been opened this summer at Minneapolis, Dallas. Atlanta, St, Louis, Detroit and Ban Francisco. Tho personnel of tho local organisa tion will remain the same as In the feres ent quarters; I A. Keller. being man Ager; J. C. Qerspacher, assistant manager; C. M. King, cashier, and Frank Hanson, superintendent The Ii It Wilson Auto- mpblle Company, Farnam street, wilt continue to act as local dealers for all models of Studebaker cars. FOSTER barker! COMPANY INSURANCE jfx o. vpsrsr. jeszne yB FIRE LIABILITY. Occident AUTOMOBILE, ETC 1c" i BRAN DEIS BLDQ PHONE DOUGLAS 29 Studebaker. Exports Light Six Machiiies All Over the World . Amazing as havo been some of the Arfrerlcan autbmbfille values, when an nounced in the foreign market there has been no sensation ipfc recent years ' similar export, -rdtir'k?t Jf the itiotfarti American light "Six." tn Europe; 'Australia, South America and South "Afrlc, as well as tho orient, "Sixes" have formerly been regarded as thft prerogative bf.As'extfejne'y wealthy, In EuroDai Countries "Slkea" ha'va been tho vehicle io roWlt and hae beea'i al most excluslvaj lattice. - m -M r "We haveVreceiyedusome raus)g let ters from our dealers abroad, 'following their receipt of their flrsf. shipments of 'Sixes,'" rays Sales Manager Benson of the Studebaker corporntlpn. "Many ot tnem are, too, ,from dealers tp whom the PR was well known In specification and technical details. Apparently we have. unocKea tho props from under .all their cBiaojisnea taeas o. automobile possIDJUn ';Our .distributers- In. Psru ms.de .ue-ot thejr first "Six' In playing a rather cruel practical joke on their competitors In Lima, most, of whom represent lines of European manufacture., "They removed the name, plate and hub caps from the car and placed It In solitary majesty on their1 floor. Then they invited the ether dealer In. and- let them, go ,ve -the,, can thoroughly Inside t"Wht o you think of itr -aslced Signer Fancarvo, our representative. They alt talked it over and agreed that with Us eleqtrlo lights, starter and horn, Its large tires, Immaculate finish, six- passenger body and stx-qyllnder motor. the car must be priced somewhero around i.MQ librae, N.MO. , . "When thb Jury had handed down this decision, Slgnor Pancarvo produoed the hub and name plate, and put them into place. . This: .opened the eyes .ot,' several ot the .Wiser ones, who knew ef ' th Studebaker 'Six' and Jtad heard of its vogue In Tho' States.' "When they realised that they had fees stung into putting so high a'fHrurs on would sell at a pries below most ef tns 'Fours' they' themselvcse, were handling. somo ot them broke into loudt lamenta tions, whjile -others covered thtlrs con. fusion by-fkeodlrHr a thh-sty. the nearest 'Posada,' " .peistoivto Six Cylinders Six Patstngirs Slutnc Starter Ettctrlc Lights $1550 "Look. Around To Your Heart's Content, v : bu'U Surety Cojne Back" YourStu.debk'cf dealer is not only trilling, but glad, to Jiave(you 'Uobk arouftd". " iftouhaye, seen the Studebaker "SEX". ; -. He raeanirhsth says. He feels perfectly safe, - . There inoihing in the market that can win you away, ' , ; V' y It is not easyfor him, orfor us, to tell tl?e simple truth about.th'e car without licm- . ing to indulge in braggadocio. ' Because the simple truth is bound to sound disparaging to competing cars. lower price and a!n noth- Practicaliy every other Six' with , inff in the hioher. r wVitrK vnn nrlll rnmnt,M 1 ' do The Question of Price Let's assume .that you "look around". The' first thing-, you discover is that the Studebalcer '?SIX" is in a price division, all by itself. You've got to begin several hundred dollars higher up in yidr hunt for"'i car com--parable -mth it; Check One for the Studebaker. j - n The Question of Size You are astonished to discover that the lesser price of the Studebaker is not explained by a lesser size. The Studebaker "SIX" is a normal six which means a six of the most generous pro- . pprtions. A seven-passenger six, in other words, (if used to its utter most) with perfect freedom of movement front and Jjack. intr in the hicher. Check Two for the Studebaker. The Question of Beauty There are those who contend. . . that the Studebaker is., the handsomest Six on the , market, Never mind that it. tV tt dis tingulshed-looking Six at any rate. - '; There arc none more beautiful none more graceful. - - So vou won't be won away oa that, score. Check Three for the Studebaker. lis Question f Workmanship pear in mind that you are sup , posed to be hunting for some thing that will justify you in not buying a Studebaker. And immediately you encounter , an insurmountable objection to buying any other car. The Studebaker "SIX" is a- manufactured. Six. which you will compare it' is u aiifmvieu oix. We mean by this,; Sixes: which', are no larger no more beauti-' ful, but which sell for con siderably more.' This almost ends the hunt right here, doesn't it? Add fifty points to the other three we've checked for the Studebaker. The Question of Fitness Studebaker will build, more Sixes than anyone else in the world this season, Almost as many as all the other makers combined. That accounts largely for the' price. - It accounts also for that ac curacy without which a Six is a dangerous experiment. It accounts for mechanical niceties and full jeweled work manship which amaze you at ' tne btuaeoajcer ngure. So you lose nothing here in the Buy k Because It 's a Studebaker We say to you what your dealer will say t6 you Look around to your heart's, content, you're bound to coine back". You'll buy this Six because it'c a Studebaker "SIX". You'il buy it because its superiority will be forced upon you py comparison. ' 8S5 Studebaker "257 $1200 Studebaker M3S ( STUDEBAKER Detroit Mich. Direct Ficttry Bnieh E. R. Wilson Anil mibik Ci aoae-328 From St, Omhs. suae Farnam St., Ixcl Dealora SIX 1550 i I i i i i i L R. WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO. LOCAL D E ALE RS I l"j:'l.:L 1. .... fMHsssHHtoh t . j . 4 ,. 1 ' r .. -. . . 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