I I I f 12-A THK OMAHA SUNDAY JKM: SKPTFiMBKIt JO. 101 4. CHALMERS IS POPULAR CAR' EIGHT CYLINDER CADILLAC Motor of Efficiency and V Shape Reaches Sixty Horsepower. CAX IS BUT LITTLE LARGER Iwrrlrtt Rlllatar la the World, Dnrlarea (irortr Rrlm, Who RnHf I. la One of the w Models While la the East. An Innovation no rs1loal that It ha completely startled the motorlnp world world that has long become accustomed to startling hsppenlna-s haa been an nounced by the Cadillac company. The Innovation la an eight-cylinder Cadillac car. It la the flrat einht-cyllnder ma chine to be placed on the American mar ket. Oeorire Relm, president of the local Cadillac arency, will receive hla flrat demonstrator about September !& and the first ahlpmenta will arrive eliortly after October 1. Dellverlea will be made to Ne braska purchasers Immediately upon arrival. While the new machine with Its elrbt ryllnder motor would apparently lead many to believe It Is a larre. epntve tar, this Is contrary to the facts. The machine la hlrh-powered, to be true, as It la slxty-horse-power. but it la larger than the previous model only In length. The wheet base has been extended, but In weight the new car Is 400 pounds lighter and the price I practically the same as that cf the four-cj'llnder model. The engine Is of the V-shap. The eight cylinders win permit driving tip grade on high at as low a speed as two miles an hour. The rapidity of cylinder explosions lll eliminate any possible thrashing or Jerking as many engines do. All equip tnent on the new car la standard and In cluded In the cost. The Sweetest R Miliar Car. "The sweetest riding car In the world," said Mr. Helm, "was the ambition of the designers of this eight-cylinder model, and that ambition was surely realized. It Is 1 ke riding on a floor and hardly a sound tan be distinguished. I drove one of the machines over fifty miles when In De troit and I know that It will only be necessary to show the car to prove Its iiialltles to the comprehensive buyer. I've teen In the automobile business a long time and this car Is unquestionably the cream of them all. If I can't make Omaha and Nebraska alt up and take no tice of the eight-cylinder machine It will le my fault and not that of the car." Mr. Relm also announces that last week ha sold three carloads of Hupmoblle, of which he took over the Nebraska agency week ago. It One of the Moit Substantial of the Light Six Machines. WILL STAND LONG SERVICE Chalmers Machine, si Mr. Tooser, Loral Aen, Will F.nloy Lire, of Reasonable In Prior. "The lliiht six Is the machine of to day." declared Mr. Tooser of the Ptew-art-Toojter company. "It Is the car the comprehensive buyer haa wanted for a long time, and, now that It has been made to order for him, it has proved to lie the Ideal automobile. "Many firms are manufacturing light sixes and many are manufacturing cars of other number of cyllndera, but I be lieve that the light six la really believed by all motorlsU to be the car to buy. "Hut there are many brands of light six cars. It Is easy to constrict a tln- panny lluht six which rattles like a cof fee grinder, and then argue that It will save gasoline and oil consumption, add mileage to the tires, etc. That Is all very well, but It Is mostly conversation. The Chalmers Is a light six. but It Is svilldly conslructed In every detail. It will not rattle when It strikes a bump In the road; Its engine will not sputter protestlngly when It strikes a stiff grade, and It has that substantial look in Its appearance that motorists are so proud of In their cars. Price Is Reasonable. "The Chalmers cost U.ftTA The price Is higher than many light sixes, but It la really the cheapest car In the long run. For fnntanre, an automobile should en joy a life of five years. Dividing that prlve by five and you find the price for one year. Ifow many light sixes last over a year, or two years at the outside. Toil will find very few machines In Omaha that are over 2 years old, except In the powerful and expensive cars and the Chalmers. There are any number of Chalmers that are close to five year In service and they are still running even with now machines. Thus it can be seen that, though higher In initial price than other cars. It Is still the most reasonable car to buy." Modern Ignition , System Superior to Old Magneto "Ignition systems for automobile motors have been Improved, notwithstanding the prpular faith In the magneto," said Mr. O. J. Corkhlll "of the Nebraaka-naynea Auto Vales company, distributors In this territory for the Ilaynes, America's first ar. "The magneto haa been the standard ource of Ignition current for the last few years, but the engineers have been rontlntaalljr designing and experimenting in an endeavor to substitute a better sys tem, and the results have been highly successful. "The magneto la necessarily limited In Its output due to Its construction. A coll of fine wire wound on a piece of Iron Is revolved between the ends of the horse shoe magnets to produce a current of elec tricity. This current Is alternating In character and reaches Its maximum In tensity at but two points In each revolu tion of the coll of wire, being of sero value at the two Intermediate positions. "Consequently, unless the spark Is so timed a to occur In the cylinder when this current Is at one of these points of greatest strength, a feeble spark or none at all la produced. To get the best re sults from a motor, the spark must be advanced or retarded as much as forty five degrees or more to vary with the load and speed, and It la obvious that the spark can not occur at Its maximum strength at all points throughout this range. The usual practice Is to time the magneto on a compromise basis, and use the lower values of the magneto current at the correspondingly low fflclonelea "The modern Ignition system that has gained much prominence this year la the combination of the distributor, the trans former coll, and the storage battery cur rent. The distributor varies but little from that used on the magneto . This system la used on the Haynes light six with admir able results. Current Is supplied from the tore battery at a constant strength at all times regardless of the degree of the . spark advance. The spark Is Just as In tense and as hot at the low speeds as It Is at the high speeds, and starting In cold weather la made easy. "Not only Is the desired spark obtained. oui in system nas proved to be en tirely reliable, together with extreme aim' plldty. The battery is kept charged by the generator used In the starting and lighting system, and a set of dry cells Is provided for any emergency, the same as In the magneto system of Ignition. With the starting and lighting system, the storage battery la regular equipment, so that this new system has eliminated one part, the magneto. Instead of adding any additional parts." Demand for Auto , Accessories in the Country Growing During the last week the Western Au tomobll Supply company haa had the biggest volume of business that It has ever had In the history of Its business. The orders from the country trade have been very generous and a good deal of the city trade that has been shut out for several month on account of the street being clotted up has come back to them In very gratifying numbers. Many country dealers have been In the city during the last week who have been eplenlshlng their stocks preparatory te the large fall trade. The country dealers have beaa buying ivery freely and the buying cannot be pointed to any partlcu lar line. Although it m expected that a great majority of the deaiera would stook up pretty strong before the raise In price of tires and tubes, the Western Automo bile Supply company has had a very food bualness on all kinds of rubber goods sine th raise First Shipments of Newest Models of Hups Received The latest model of. Ilupmohlle haa been announced by the Hupp Motor com pany and George Relm of the Cadlllao company, local representative, has re ceived 'hla first shipments. The new Hup- moblle Is a larger machine and is more powerful. The mailer model Is atlll made for those who prefer the little car to the bigger one. The new automobile is 119 inches In wheel base, a wheel base as large as many high price machines. Mvery poe- lble convenience is Included In the equip ment and th machine is constructed higher from the ground. Following the trend of American manufacturers the drive Is from the left hand side. The mall car remains right hand drive. Mr. Itelm la ver yenthuslaatlo over the newest little car. In ' taking over the agency a week ago he contracted for over 100 machines and be expects that before the rear I over he will find he has more orders than cars. Three carloads have been received at the Omaha house and every machine contained haa been sold. Mr. Relm feels that hi Hupmobllo agency will in no way Interfere with his Cadlllao agency. The two are distinctive types of machines and the person who may buy an eight-cylinder Cadlllao la not a prospective buyer for a four-oyltn-der Hupmoblle. "They are positively leaders In their line," declared Mr. Relm. "The new models In both can are In my mind su preme. You will find that the big Cadll- Ho and th powerful little Hupmoblle will be two of th most popular cars In Omaha and in Nebraska before winter Is here. I will have both Cadillacs and Hupmoblle ready for Ak-Sar-Ben demonstrations and will be ready to take orders for Immediate delivery." J. J. Gregg of Eclipse, Neb., purchased on of th new Hupmoblle the other day and drov It from Omaha to hi home. He wired Mr. Relm from Columbus aa follow: "Well, I ant this far with th ear working fin despite bad road and superabundance of mud. Traveled through mud on high gear so slow that the speedometer wouldn't register at all Will write tomorrow." Beat far kla Disease. Baeklen's Arnica ralve is soothing, healing and antiseptic; best for burns, sores, wounds, bruises, piles, etc. e. All druggists. Advertisement Studebaker Four Makes Perfect Score in the Eoad Eace An automobile tour of the old-fashioned sort, a tour In which stock cars only were allowed to compete; In which observers rigidly scrutinised the work of the cars from start to finish; In which the close was followed by the most rigid sort of a technical examination, has Just been given by the Wisconsin Btate Automobile association. The event was the first In several sea sons In which the strict Grade I rules of the American Automobile association ap plied, and created unusual Interest among1 motoring writers and others who have lamented the absence of Intimate data re garding car performance, derived from recent tours In which promptness in ar rival at controla waa almost th only qualification of success, and In which non stock cars were entered without restric tion. The tour consumed three day and cov ered a course of about MO miles, starting ana rintshing at Milwaukee. The cup winner- Studebaker "four," driven by E. 8. Hchank and entered by the Wol- laeger Sales company finished with a er- tect road score, having made every con trol on time, and brought In a record of absolutely no attention to any mechani cal part from start to finish. Perhaps the moist interesting feature waa the techukal examination which fol lowed the finish. Skilled men gave a careful and Intimate Combing to each of th . contesting cars. They measured, shook Joints and tested every nut and bolt. They made each car undergo a standard test of clutch and brakes. Whenever the least syinitum of loose ness was found, a point or more was de ducted from the car'a score. Ther wer Inatuncr of deficient brakes, aagged prlnKf, mlacellaneou email part lost on the road and loose nuts and bolt. On car was carrylns a loose body, another flnislied with a cracked water Jacket All th cars suffered from penalties. om of th Instances totaling over 10 point. Illlilllllll Arnttouncem TUT n. -irw'U!'lJ'lUl!'Jllll,T v"ZSXue 5v -lo-iraw . nsjerw - If M Car6f the American Family 53 7 I i For the third time the Hupp Motor Car Company has produced a car which," we believtj will prove immeasurably superior to any that assumes to compete with it. ,' The first Hupmobile 20 made for itself, and held against all rivalry, an Immense following; "at home and abroad.' ) (The "32 " put the Hupmobile into"another class and surpassed the" " 20 M in world-wide popularity. This new Hupmobile bids fair to eclipse them both, as tho very utmost a motorist can desire! A highly specialized, individualized, HupmobiHzed motor car which gives you, we believe, more service and comfort foryour. money than you can find if you comb-, the .market a dozen times over. ? w.wv' v.s,l Listen to the details! Every Improvement Important Ease," convenience and economy of opera tion are furthered by: wtlh Bt Sniveled pad M ft Specifications Mor Power Motor. IS -Inch bore x IH-ksch tMk cylinders cast n bioa, with water Jaeawc spao between barrels ; vatve lH-4noh olear dlanaetsr, mushroom tappet, with i special shape earn, very quiet; vatoa ' spring chamber ctoeed by ell-tight oe-ree, so that oontaota are maie ha aa oil hath. Nsw snap ooonbustton etaaugaoer, laager valve and largsr cylinder her pvoduoe more power. Multiple 61 so elutoa, wlh thirteen iMctoh plate. New Typa Carbetretor Kortsontal type bottad Oseetrr to cylin der block. Uaa pas are between cylin der, so that Intake manifold la heated Its entire teogfth. aavuiing eoaaplet v as sorts ti cm ot mssi th aeavteat onp Iswifsr Wheefca; Mor Room Whectbaae, U Inohas. Roomy IOC Inch ; tire, M x 4 t-passaturer body t I ine lOhea more leer-room In front 7 laol flush handle. more in tonneau ; full tufted upholstery ; sua oor nwgaa. nas- nt aprlngs, IT Inohee long, prnctloally lUo, 11 uicha Imprwvwd OiBasj A erstem already MgttJy afTVttaot reeds till oeuer. Preeeure Ced from flywheel bearing and eocntlng mod to mala bearing J cylinder wan hibcloatew mist from crankshaft br Modavsi ifttltloai Ignition from. atora battery, wKh au tomatic spark advaAC. Type rapidly being adopted by pi sgi see We eariwf. &nU Unit EWrloal Sysaesa Oenerator and starting motor smusjhud. driven by slksnt chain crom front ead ec crankshaft. gasppUea current for starv ing, lrnltlon and lighting. Make rotor non-staitaaj. WasUwgktiae It-vwllys-tosa. com Frci flat t rsar spiina. seros-elUc long, iwtinr ahoer axle: sorters aelf- o111dt. V rakes. U kwhea la alameur. Left Steer, Cantor Control Steerlna- wheel at left ; sear haam and hand braks lever at driver' light flpeed oroeter, atartliuj and lighting cwttciMC mounted flush in sibsr ec oowl board. . Speedometer drive from transmission. Nao-Clara, Dfaasnar HeadEghta HupmcbUs dealam. Upper half of head Vaht gkaea oorruamteo. KlUo reflector glare, complylna; with aaany city ordln anoea and giving; fan Illumination oa road. On bulb In hadirhU. dimmed at win throwgh roalotaaa in awtta. be aMc-taaasa. Equfoms mmi Othf Dctafl - llHrallca gasotla tank in eowtt fain. VUfoa windshield, flaed aprlahta, lower half adjustable for vwwUlaUoa. One man type top. attach hi; to windahleld, tVirwned fendera, with flat edre and wtthout bead I a. Tail lamp explosive BavmobUe deeiffn. 1Uasaina4 iiceaae plate aad entire width of road for con siderable dtebuc hehind oar. fton-skld tires on rear. Damonntable rtasa, oar rter at rear for spare rim sbd tire, LlghtlneT and Ignition rwltohe controlled by Tale looks Speedometer. &ob rail, foot rail aad ooooa mat In tonneau. Color, blue-black with inaroea running gear. Ptic T. O. B. Detroit Left stac i control Larger steering wheel Easier steering Eastar clot eh action Throttle and carburetor control levers oa steer log wheal Actcenatio spark advance New atarter that make motor noik-etallablo Foot throttle in keaarwved position laurger brake Ifhting ni Ignition witch e at eeatec of kCowl board NoBrsIdd tire oa rear More power Larger valve Heated Intake passage Icnnrwvod earbnretiua hnpreve j kgnstloa letor Iwbrt j The passengers are afforded greater ease and comfort by : i A larger bedy Ample room for five pa. Deeper, softer, faB-tufted npholstery Deeper seats, with same comfortable Hupmobile tJte Larger wheel and tire Semi-elliptic rear springs Mora lag room in front and in tnnncaw Longer wheelbase Wider door Side enrtaia wiag with doer 9- e This new Hupmobile simply declines to be classed with anything of like price in externals, in performance, in economy. You can't compare it, because nothing near it in price will bear comparison. If youVe had Hupmobile experience, go see the new car, expecting to find all the good points you have known, and a wealth of added value. If you know the Hupmobile only by reputation, you will find that the new car goes far beyond the best you have ever heard of former models. Hupp Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. CADILLAC CO., of Omalia DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA 2354-56 FARNAM GEO. F. RFIM. Prudent Phones: Doug- 4225 and 4226 A'if'$1050 With electric Muttc and light, ovr-is tlrss, damosntabl rima, tlr carrier at rsar and all ragalar qoiptnnt with regvlar enlpeea ealy. Prteesla . Oetrsit 950 i 111! I It 111 lilllllllt y