THE OMAHA SIWDAY IJKLO: NOVEMBER 1G, WKJ. 18-A New Buick Coupe Gossip Along the Automobile How The Btevens-Durjea limousines have an added Innovation Ul year. A protoctltur rise over the doors causes rain to trickle to the front and rear of the root of the car Instead of splatterlnc over the cntlro top as on cars with flat covers. The curve over the dpor alto Improves the appearance ot U" machine. There will be more winter travel In automobiles this year. Self-starter, closed Coupes, nonskld tires and depend able motors will make motorlns In the winter more enjoyable than heretofore John N. Willy, head of several motor car companies, Including the Overland, tho CJarford and several other, has pur chased outright the Edwards-Knight company of Hartford. Ho will build the now car at Klyria, O., where he Is npw manufacturing the Oarford. No dealer has been announced for "Omaha as yet. The Cadillac has won the DoWar trophy presented by the Itoyal Automobile club of Great Britain. This trophy Is awarded for tho motor car demonstrating greatest achievement toward advuncotnent ot the industry and George Helm Is, as a result, the happleBt man In Omaha, because he figures that ho hs been conducive to thut success, and If he hadn't been the Omaha dealer the Cadillac wouldn't have won It. One ot the peculiar thlnss nqted In Omaha lately Is the largo number ot young men who ijrtva electrics. It If gen erally prvsuined that tho younger man prefers the speedier gs car, but oloctrlo ilealora In Qmaha lui.vo been soiling a great many electro coupes lately to jounjer men. Everybody expected Clarke -Powell would re-elect himself secretary and trcasuier of the Automobile ahow. He lived up tp expectations. But ho Is cer tainly soma ll(tlo secretary. Ho can do more work In the Interests of" tho show In ten minutes, and ho can think of mora Ideas In four seconds than ten ordinary men could In six wecUs. Tho board of directors elected J. T. Stewart president of the Automobile show becauso tliey knew ho not only had the price of cigars, but ho had a machine out In the street to carry them hack to their respective places ot business. Automobile men think a long way ahead. Lee Huff was scared to death that he wouldn't ho re-elected to the board of directors of the Automobile show and he tried to get Guy Smith to go In with him and hire some Hums detectives to keep an eye on the ballot box. But therq wasn't any box to watch, bcaUse Clarko Powell had the election all fixed. "Kelly Truck" Murphy made his annual niMiAch at tho mectln? ot the Automobile show men and proffered tho use of his epaclou's quartern behind tho Auditorium It t would facilitate the moving of the maQhln.es In the building. He nes-modo tho offor several successive yearn now and it's getting tp bo a hab.t. E. 5f. Burbank is going to exhibit the fanciest car In the show. Ho doi)'t care how many presumptuous machines are shipped hero from tho New York show, for he is going to decorate one of l)Is cars himself and that settles tho matter entirely. He just knows It Is going to be the fanciest, even If ho has to stick Brother Wayne and ono of his flashy suits In the back, seat. Mrs. Lee Huff Is tho prpud pwner of the first 19 H Bulck Laudalet coupe that has been shipped into tho western ter ritory by the Bulck Motor company of Flint. Mich. This car Is a new departure from the regular pleasure cars built by the Buick Motpr company and Is uphol stered and equipped like an electric car.' (saving a Pelco) Klcctrio starter and light ing system, which makes It a most de sirable car fer women as well as a very comfortable and practical car for (he business man. Mrs. Huff's car Is uphol stered in a green and whlto veiour wjtli silk shades and has al the little details lit refinement that is found only on the highest priced cars. ft has uot been decided yet Just what kind of a poster the automobllo men will design to advertise the Auto show, The Opinion Is unanlmuus In favor of a por trait of a sir), but the coatum? of (ho tilri Is the bone of contention. Some of the boys are In favor of the latest mode, of dress, diaphanous gowns preferred, while other are it) favor of a girl waving banner. With any kind ot favorable weather the roa3 between Lincoln and Omaha next Saturday will be black with Omaha' ma chines carrying people to the big grid- Iron battle on Nebraska field. Dealers along the row report that scores of their customers and friends have announced their Intention of making the trip to the game and some of them predict that more will go to see the Iowa game than went, to see Minnesota. TV. L. Huffman has delivered over twenty-five HUpmoblles since October IS. The rapidly Increasing sales of the little ear are Indicative of the sturdy construc tion of the machine which takes the hills around Omaha just as easily as some of the big, expensive machines. For a new car that has not been on the market long, the Henderson, which Is handled by the Poljock Auto company, is making rapid strides. The car was prac tically unknown a few short months ago and most persons regarded it In the light of an experiment to discover whether kerosene would make as good an engine fuel as gasoline. Mr. Pollock has dem onstrated that It Is and tho car will koon be ope ot the most familiar on Omaha streets. .Another car which Is bound to prove popular this winter Is the new light Chandler six limousine, It Is an ex traordinarily tight car for a alx, as It weighs but Sl pounds. It la constructed tin an aluminum body. W. L. Huffman, the local agent, expects some of the 'imouslnes very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff drove to Lincoln last Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs- U. E. Sidles, who have just moved into their new home at 2110 A street. They drove to Grand Island today in their new Laudlef coupe to at tend a meeting of the State Automobile assoclatlpn, which convenes en November 18 and IP.- C. W. Brinlnger and wife of Grand Island drove home last week In a new 19H Bulck B-ST touring car. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frltx of Grand Island. Lee Huff reports the delivery of sis of the new 1914 Bulck automobiles Into tho territory of tho Nebraska-Bulck Auto company to date. Murphy nlto wanted tp advertiso tho show by putting; George Green's band In ono of his trucks and parading tho streets of Omaha but several other deal, ers In trucks couldn't see the proposition as they had a good hunch that Murphy wjuld. decorate his truck wlt,h a bnnner with automobllp shpw n elgh.t poh letters and Kelly truck In ,tt point. The Orr Motor Bales company has sold a Packard forty-eight phaeton to W. C. Shlnn of Lincoln. There are now sixteen Packard owners in Lincoln which Is a good number considering that the closest Packard agency Is here in Omaha. Two pew agencies have beon established In Omaha, tho Kissel Kar and Krlt Kar. Both machines will be handled by the Opper-Van VJeel Automobile company at IIS Farnam street. Mr. Opper, the tcnlor partner In the firm, was formerly the manager of the Maxwell agoncy here. The Kr(t is a moderate priced car which has proven to bo popular In the east and fchould be Just as popular In Omaha. Tho Kissel maintained an agency hero onco before and established an extensive trado and' should rise to the front again under tho new mungement- u.no upper-van vieet f b company has made a good start in -tiling Krlt cars. The last contract was closed wth William Kurs of Bcribner. Four Krlt oars have been sold in the last ten days which is Indicative that the llttlo ma chine will occupy a prominent position ampng Omaha, automobiles without much loss ot time. Europeans Come to America for Tips 8. D. Waldon, vlco president ot tliu Packard Motor Qar company, left re cently for Europe to study tho trend pt design among foreign builders of car. He In accompanied by M. J Hudlong, prrsl dent of the Packard Brand Bales, com panies. Shortly before 'sailing .Mr. Wal don said: "Europe evolved the first practical mo tor vehicles. For years we made pit KtlniHRett to France and other rountrtas that we mlirlit profit by their exprlcnees. 'An r nation, Americana ure lovers of convenience and comfort. Wo built the first motor' vehicle of enduring and de pendable qualities that also combined con ventenco and comfort to tho maximum de gree. Now Europeans In evor Increasing numbers mako pilgrimages to our fac tories 'to learn from us." Overland Machines Shipped Instantly After Construction There Is one building that in con spicuous by Its absence In the group of structures thai make up the plant ot the Willys. Overland company of Toledo. O. It Is the ono that is uacd by utmost every other big manufacturer for storing fin ished product prior to tho time of ship ment. SCOUT CAR BREAKS AUTO RECORD ACROSS IOWA Spaulding'fl scout car broke the Iowa cross stute record November 11, making SX miles In nine hours and fifteen min utes, on average of 08 U miles per hour from Davenport to Council Bluffs over Wver to Illvcr Road association. This car Is handled by tho Freeland Auto Co, of this city. Key to the Situation nee Advertising. DLACK-UlNB RED; INMCR TUMf Toughest or all if It stands AllTfsth rr ww, av vou to an fiBBBBBBBiF JV f!lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV 2016 Tliis figure represents the number of Cadillacs manufactured and shipped during- Octobor, 1013. It represents the largest month's output of a single mako of high grade cars in the history of tho industry. It is greater than tho combined shipments of all othor Detroit made cars, selling at or above the Cadillao price. m It comprised all types of Cadillacs, 1828 of tho open body styles and 188 k closed cars. .It amounted in retail selling value to four million two hundred forty-six " . thousand four hundred and twenty.fivo dollars ($4,246,425,00). ' ) It is an unparalleled ondorsenicmt of tho 1014 Cadillac. It indicates tho degree to wliioh tho motor buying public recognizes tho ad vanced principles of construction in tho 1914 Cadillac; and that tho motor buying publio recognises the Cadillac as tho pre-eminent car. ' , . It indicates that tho Cadillac, Standard of tho World, is tho car that dom inates the high grade field. CADILLAC COMPANY OF OMAHA 2054-56 Farnam Street GEO. F. REIM, Pre?. Phone Dquglas 4225-6 Our Enclosed Cars are here ready for delivery. Call for demonstration. i-i .V If '& 'A , 4 t fcVl tj- 1 r. , , ru 3jp4? You Save $1 Per Pound Per Year n This much you save on the ,new series Lozier Ligiit Six. It weighs 800 pounds less than the preceding Lorier and 800 pounds less than the Lozier of former years. The new car is 500 pounds less in weight than its average competitor. We figure this saving to you $1 perxmnd per yenr. Let us explain how. Assume you drive a car that weighs 4500 pounds most big cars weigh more than that. 4500 pounds is 500 pounds greater than the weight of the new Lozier. . 1 From $200 to $800 a year is saved in gasolene and from $800 to $400 on tires. That is about $500 a year. A car that weighs 4800 pounds costs about $800 a year more than the Lozier. For every pound over 4000 you pay $1 per pound per year more than if you drive a Lozier. t Then there is the $1000 saving in the initial invest ment and you have a c.t that crives vou maximum results. Sec the new Lozier. Ride in it. 43 42 43 41 3 ' 4 42 5 New Improvements Threa hundred pounds vre!kt reduction Ono maa operated top New silent floating axles Direct drive through rear prises Chain tread non . tkid shoe oa rear wheels Tire puwp Special rebound nabber on trout axle Cosxprewed cloth thsiaa; g ears One head operated wiad shield bottom yenti latin. Crowned fenders Electric headlight dim tners Illuminated running board Extra long foot rail Extra heavy hexagonal nickeled rebe rail - Light Six $3250 Lozier Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. Mitchell Motor Co. J 2050 Farnam Street If Telephone Douglas 782 4j lA&&kdWka1& All-Weather Treads DoublerThick TWajarfe Extra.Tough JL A 'GC&'vlO Immensely Enduring FlaUTop 4 1 Wide-Base VJ p Sharp-Cut Buy Nothing Else This Winter You men who investigate will this winter buy nothing but All-Weather treads. Hera la all the advantage, all the cconomyof tho plain-tread tire. And hero is the last word In efficient anti skid. It Is the greatest of Good year Inventions, The tread Is double-thick. The rubber Is extra tough toughened by a secret process. The blocks are deep and enduring. They last for thousands of rales. The tread is flat. The projec tions are broad and regular. Thus we avoid vibration and give you ths smooth-tread effect. The blocks have sharp edges, facing the skidding direction. And thosa edges stay sharp. Their grip on wet roads Is tenacious. Tho blocks widen out so they meet at the base. Thus the strains are dis tributed just as with plain-tread tires. It was separate projections, centering the strain at one point In the fabric, which made autl-sklds short-lived. Come, see and compare them. No man who does this will ever buy the old-type anti-skids. There is no comparison, in efficiency, In economy, in all around, long-tlmo service, You can see this at a glance. Yet most anti-skids cost more than these because of smaller output. BMF.MHf v I art I ftOODYEAR AKItO.QIiltk No-Rim-Cut Tires With All.Weather Treads The Most Popular Tires Ever Made Al(-Wcather treads now come, If wanted, on Goodyear No-RUn-Cuf tires. They outaeU our smooth treads with users. And these great tires aro now, by long odds, the largestTselllng tires in the "world. No-Rlra-Cut tires first wqn top place because they cannot rim -cut. They have saved motor car owners many millions of dollars by this one great economy. They aro also the only tires which are final-cured on air bags, under actual road conditions. This is done at an extra cost of $1 ,500 daily. It Is done to save the countless blow-outs due tp wrinkled fabric. They are the only tires n whjeh. hundreds of large rubber rivets are created to prevent tread separation. Rim-cutting Is made impossible, .Blow-outs and loose treads are 'minimised In ways that no rival employs. Because of this fact, no other tire compares in sales with uooaycars. Now comes this All-Weather tread. A tread which safety demands on all wheels at all seasons. An anti-skid tread which has no competl. tion with men who know the facts. So there are now four econ omiesfour enormous advan tagesto win you to No-Rim-Cut tires. You will join the legions who buy these tires when you once find them out. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO Toronto, Canada London, England Mexico City, Mexico Br.Dcb. u4 Ag.ncU. la 103 Principal CItf.i Dealers Everywhere Writ. U. on AnytWn, You Want la Rufcbw OMAHA BRANCH 2212 FARNAM STREET Pbons local Souflas 4190. Phone X,ong Distance DouyUs 4191. Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. There is a Bee in almost every home. Very Deep Like a Smooth Tread on Dry Roads A Resistless Grip on Wet Roads