U'lJJfi BEE: OMAHA, T1IUHSDAY, FEBBUAKir 19, 1914. afs worth seem I Epperson I I Jach-Rafoitl Jj Jeffery Four The Jeffery Four in tho first fight cnr of quality and real comfort h hull In America. ncssesilnir h hlith speed, high efficiency, bloo type motor of unusual power to sell at $1,660. It can rub shoulders with tho best qara produced and profit by the comparison. .. . . . . Ifn an athlete among motor carB. Vanadium steel, front axle, rear axle, drive ahafta and springs tell part of the story. Splccr universal joints speak volumes to mechanics. Imported annular ball bearings practically eliminating friction mean much to those who know. See this car at tho show. Wo would like to have every mechanically inollned man and every competitor cxamtno It from stem to stern. TYe valuo their opinions. UAMBLKll MOTOR CO.. 2062 Farnam, Street. Apperson ' Jachrabbits ' Twenty-one years ago tho Apperson Brothers built their first gasoline buggy. Slnco theu they have designed and constructed moro than fifty dif ferent and distinct models of motor care. Bach and every model has bpeA an Improvement over Its predecessor, until this year the Twenty-first An niversary Models are tho very highest product It la possible toMcure. APPERSON JACK AUTO CO., 1206 Farnam Street. The New Hudson Six 40 Visit space number sixteen at the Auditorium and see tho most talked of car In America, Tho HUDSON Slx-40 Is the first Six In America to offer these things to car buyers: . . . A high-grade Six which undersells any comparable four. A Six which underweighs all Fours of equal size and power. A Six which allows less operative cost than Fours of like capacity. This 8lx-40, weight 2,980 pounds certified railway weight That ,18 400 pounds less than our last year's Four, tho Hudson "37." It consumes ona fourth less fuel under tame conditions. And compared with other. Fours, anywhere near In this class, tho difference Is as great or greater. C1UY L, SMITH, Twenty-sixth and Farnam Streets. Buick Automobiles A Buick automobile must be so built that It will, at all times and under all circumstances give the owner uninterrupted use of Ms Investment. No matter what Its price, a Buick car must, and will, glvo the maxi mum of that service for which It was Intended, and must bear Its propor tion of the responsibility of maintaining that high prestige which Buick cars have attained. ., , . Tho Buick Six fulfills all that six-cylinder construction promises: It combines tho valuable qualities of cars of this typo with the distinctive Buick over-head valve motor, a combination whloh no other oar affords and which combination guarantees the purchaser full motor car satisfac tion. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO., 1914 Farnam Street. Paise "36" The Pa I go "36" Is a tremendous value. This car la produced by one of the seven largest prouueing lactones in me worm ana enioouies mora up-to-date mechanical construction and body refinements than any car we know of. Tho new streamline body Is a beauty. The motor powerful, but aulet. Tho electrical system is "Gray and Davis" and leaves nothing to be eslred. Tho equipment Is complete. The prlco Is $1,275. It will more than pay you to see this car at the coming Omaha Auto Show, February 23-28. You will find it in Booth Eleven. Tho first booth on tho right-hand sldo as you go In. PAIQE CO. OF OMAHA, jmUlUXlll HLiCCk. Cadillac The "Story of the Cadlllao" Is the story of that mechanical and com mercial advancement which makes for permanency. 'The Cadlllao pro duct has been only that which Its makers knew to b right; that which Its makers knew would glvo to tho purchaser 'value received" In abun dant measure. CADILLAC CO. OF OMAHA, 2064-6-8 Farnam Street. Chandler Six We know that the judgmont of a buyer who Intends to pay moro than $1,600 for his automobile will tend to lead him Into the slx-cyllnder class. Wo know that his past experience In driving and owing automobiles will direct him to a snappy car, whose designers have followed that line of better construction that eliminates useless weight Wa believe tho Lightweight "Six" will rulo among that class of buy ers who seek a car-of the better class. We believe' the Chandler Is the highest grade, best built, Lightweight VSlx" on the American market. ' We seek an opportunity to prove this by demonstration and comparison. W. L, HUFFMAN AUTOMOBILE CO.. 1814-16-ig I'-urnasjp aireoi. Marion Six "A penny Is aa big as a five dollar gold piece." but It won't buy as much. The MAIUON AUTOMOBILE CO. ban always Insisted on the standard of values. A car that Is good clear through, symmetrical In ap pearance, sturdy in design, stable In construction, absolute- integrity and f;ocd faith between buyer and seller. Is the measure of all true merchandis ng. The MARION will occupy apace "28" in the show. MAIUON AUTO COMPANV, 2101 Farnam Street. Abbott Detroit With every high class phase of construction that has been accepted by automobile engineers of good standing, the Abbott-Detroit offers three models In three different prlco classes that are marvels of ingenious con struction and careful manufacture. We do not believe, however, that this Is all an agent should receive. We heller that ho should secure liberal compensation for his labor and ability, and wo are prepared to offer, him this. We expect our wholesale trade to exceed that of any car of equal price offered in this territory for the coming season, and solicit your In vestigation of our special information. MOTOR CAR SALES COMPANX, 1814-10-18 Farnam Street. Hupmobile "32" A striking example of straight line symmetry, tho Four-Passenger 32-horse-power model, has power to sparo for hill climbing and rough going in country driving; for congested city travel, a flexible throttle of from four to fifty miles an hour. Its low eentfy of gravity, perfect balance, comfortably tilted seats, special rear axle construction and springs, make it wonderfully easy riding. Priced at $976 and fully equipped. A long-looked for car of moderate prlco that will hold the whole ramiy 4s the Slx-psssengtr "S2" Touring Car. Its added carrying burden Is well within tho power and capabilities of tho lonnr-stroke 3Ux6tt-lnch motor. W. U. ItUt-fciUAN AUTUMUU1LK W., 1814-16 Farnam Street. tnMKJHH ft TT i IT 111 71Cl .alH III - saaMM;siiMiiai 111 STSJMH 1U IHiNHliia! UMfllttl U MLiB in BSHia.WJ mm BP"Runrrs Jf" WW Jm ILk'taBaJ '' 2 k AflK m I . . sum IJ J1J-'' ""WWBI KmMMm L ... A i 1 ii 1U 111