11 A - THE OMAHA SUNDAY HKK; .HINT, (i. Hi 15. OVERLAND CAUSES A REALISATION Company Announce! a Moit Decided Cat in Price for Four-Cylinder Automobile. nla fairs. The work began at New Tork May la, there being three automobiles for the guides and the moving picture oper- atort, selected by the Lincoln Highway association. One of the can la sent hjf the Studebaker corporation to assist In the work and to keep tho party in touch ' with the multitude of RtiHleftaker service tationa alone the Una from New Tork to San Francisco. AJ1 polnta of hlstorlo or scenic Interest wilt ba filmed. In addition, many par ties hound for, California will find them selves in the way of the camera of the muvina j'iciurr rnun, n in nni Rr an iin-, iinroin nignway atsorisiinn, wm ne ni- pany at uetnrit. Mr. ackett win nave llkelr that next winter thousands of those rector of the tor. With hlin wUI go n. j',h him service man. The ffturiebak.r who make the trip thla summer will ace ! K. Hpenorr of Kat IJverpool. O. the i tourists will assist the hUrhway parly In themselves wavlnit at the audience of aicffi.-lal moving picture operator of the taking pictures and securing Important moving picture theater aa they skim 1 enunciation. The Htiulrheker corporation ra1 data of Intereet to motorists along the great hlahwny j will send R. C. Saokett. an rffh leno ex it. C. Oaterman, eonstil-at-lnrge for the pert from the general offices of the enm- B Want Ada Produce Result W.lm Riimrtt Van, Heine Zimmerman hae come out with a booat for an unirlre. Referring to one of the National league arbiters, Heine said "He's aa honeat aa the day la long a V waya calls m aa he sees them. The only trouble with him la that he always aeea thenx wrong." FACTO EY OUTPUT IS INCREASED The biggest sensation in automo bile circles so far this year la the cut of $325 in the price of the Overland. The largest four-cylinder Overland produced this year -will sell for $750. Specifications show that, better in many particulars, it is otherwise practically the famous Overland Model 80 which last season sold for $1,075. It Is lighter in weight, has more power, an Improved starting and lighting system, one-man top, headlight dimmer and divan up holstery. The remarkably low price la directly In line with the Overland policy of giving the consumer the benefit of the saving! accomplished by tho wonderful facllltlea of tho big Toledo factory. Six years of preparation and development of those facllltlea have' brought the Overland company to the point where It can offer a real family car, combining road com fort and economical operation for this low price. 51s Hundred a Day. John N. Willys, president of the com pany, stated a few weeks ago that the lug additions at the Overland plant make possible a dally output of 600 cars, or double that which gave his company first place In the records of the Automobile t'hamber of Commerce. Overland of llcials declare that It is only the econ omies of such a tremendous production that enablo them to establish a price for their product which is so revolutionary. Model S3, as the new Overland la known, is a large touring car, with a body roomy enough to seat five grown persons com fortably. In power, finish, comfort, equipment and construction, it la fully the equal of lta predecessor. Thlrty-Flre-Horae Power. The .15-horse power motor Is! exactly - the same aa that of last season's large Overland four, and In view of the car's lighter weight, the surplus of power la even greater. , The body also is like that of last sea son's Model 80, conforming to the very ' latest notions in streamlike design The scats are roomy, with high, comfortable . backs. The divan upholstery cushions are built on' deep, resilient colled springs, while the covering Is of the waterproof gray cloth, which recently has become so popular because It Is so much more com fortable. This upholstery la trimmed; with leather. The body finish is of rich Brewster green, with striping of Ivory white. Fit tings are of polished nickel and alumi num. Fenders and trimming are black ensuneled. Simple Wiring. Tha starting and lighting system Is of a most effective two-unit type, entirely separata from - the Ignition, permitting tha simplest possible wiling. A high ten sion magneto la used for Ignition. No dry cells are required. Cooling Is by Uie same thermo-syphon. A constant level splash system pro vides thorough lubrication under all con ditions of usage. The oil baa has a ca pacity of eight quarts. A float gauge In dicates the amount of oil In tha crank case. . . An oil sight feed Indicator has a small revolving wheel, whloh is kept hi mo tion by the flow of oil and is always clearly visible. This de-vioa. is located on the cowl dash instrument board, together ' with the magneto speedometer, ammeter and the carbureter priming button. The carbureter is of an improved type with a hot air attachment for both primary nnd auxiliary air ports and is . exceed ingly simple In adjustment. The axles used In laat season's Overland are un changed, but the brakes are large and powerful enough fur a much heavier car. First Chandler Six Travels 80,000 Miles With over D0.000 miles of strenuous ser vice to its credit. Chandler No. 1. the first Chandler alx ever built, is still producing dividends on Its original cost at the big Cleveland plant of the Chandler com pany. As Is the case with the first car turned out by any company, the veteral Chandler six has been subjected to every variety j of test that tha engineering department . can prtscrtbe. On its maiden trip, Cnan i dler No. 1. erosaed the Allegheny moun ' tains in the dead of winter, enroute from Cleveland to tha New York Automobile show. This was In January, 1912, and eince that time cross-country work has 1 ticen tho dally diet of the old car. lr the last few months tha first Chan ilier has performed the Important task of "chasing stock" for tha factory pur chasing department Driven by W. P. ; DeHart of the Chandler factory. tbe car dtfily travels between 13o and 200 miles through Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania territory where factories are busy turning out supplies for Chandler production. Recently Mr DeHart drove from Cleve land to Canton and back, a distance of 13d miles, in six hours and seven minutes, including many stops at various fac tories and towns along the routs. Xteaplte the car's big mileage, Mr. DeHart reports that he tiaa never been held up by motor trouble, and claims the old oar la better lor BIS purpose ipu one ot uie vra.au new creations of 1915. Lincoln Highway is Filmed for Movies The happy Mea of perpetuating the Lin coln Htghway this exposition year in moving pictures is about to become a leallxetlon. it is fitting that moving I i turea should be taken nf it the year it ia chlstened in tha gaxollne of thou-lin- of motorlsta bound to tha Califor- 1 l I S. N k j 1111 MmU S3 f. e. k ToU Roadster $723 This is the largest 4-cyIinder Overland that will be produced this year t " - l-m, r $325 1L l;!'i.'it ewesfc O ess venae! an JLastc i in Year The 1916 Overland Is es sentially the same as the 1915 Overland iTuj famous Model 80 that sold for $1075. Hut the price Is $325 less, i The stream-line body is the same as the $1075 model of last season. It has the same magnifi cent finish; that deep, rich tone of darkBrewster green 33 Horsepower motor High-tension magneto Ignition 5-Bearing crankshaft Thermosyphom eooting with fine hairline striping of dear Ivory-white. It has the same power ful, economical thirty-five horsepower, four-cylinder motor, but weighs less. It has high-tension mag neto ignition. It has the same under slung rear springs. It has the convenient arrange ment of electric control buttons on the steering column. Vndarshmg i springs 33" m 4" tirmsi non-skid hi rear Demountable rimst tvith one extra Electric starting and lighting system I II ill it it 1 1 ll iil IMrTTOfnOsV i I MCMecao It has the same easy working clutch which any woman can operate; the same "easy to handle" shifting levers; the same "easy to steer with " wheel ; the same positive brakes. It . has 33" x 4' tires which is unusual on a car at this price. In detail, finish, me chanical fineness, com forts and conveniences, this newest Overland gives you all there was in the $1075 Overland more power. and even Specifications Headlight dimmers Rain-vlstpn, ventilating type, built-in windshield Instrument board on cowl dash And it costs you but $750 S325 less than last sea son's large 35 horse power Overland. Deliveries are being made now all over the country. Every Overland dealer already has a waiting list. Place your order Imme diately and you can be sure of a speedy delivery. ' Left-hand drive, center control One-man top top cover Magnetic speedometer I Hi" Hi' !!!t I' 11 1 This Car I Now On Display Here OVERLAND OMAHA COMPANY, Distributors Phone Douglas 2643 2043-45 Faraam Street J. R. JAMISON, Pre.. "Mad. U U.S. A.'! The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio New Model Now on Display at the Panama Pacific Exposition