Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 11, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 11, 1915.
Gossip Heard at
Omaha Auto Club
1j expense snd the time ft touring and
ventunlly every club In the country
would luivt In their poeseealon Inform
linn of rloelea value to the tourist. The
touriat (nine overland snould wwrnhne
'the man behind and sppreciate the faot
Secretary Fharp cf the Atchison Conv
merotal club called at the club room to
perfect plana by which the Omaha-Kan-Ma
City eeenlo routa to Kansas City will
be perfectly marked all tha way.
Rrt Murphy, chairman of tha enter
tainment committee, haa over seventy
eutcmobilee promised from club member
tor the entertainment tour of tha Wood
men of the World delegates.
J. U Oregen, a rancher from near Chey
enne, says tha folk around Dosglas,
"vyo.. are Imbued with tha "Qulnteaseaoe
o; rood ronds booater spirit."
Telephone road report ere paid for bt
the Individual club member In Phllade
phla. Tha Omaha Automobile olub give
the club member thla valuable informa
tion free and then some.
New member are coming tn ao fart
that tha aupply of car amblema waa eg.
hausted and we had to wire east for a
hurry order to accommodate tha rush.
Ask any member what wa ara doing.
Local tourist taking tha Blue Oraaa
trail through Iowa ara advised to run
straight eaat twelve mllei from Red Oak,
then turn aouth Into VII lira. Thla la a
detour oaueed by tha bad condition of tha
Stanton hill out from Red Oak.
A. C. Garvin of New Haven, Conn., la
on a tour of the middle west and la send
ing back dally road re pert a. "Tour Ne
braska and .Iowa road ara generally
very good." reported Mr. Oarvln, "but
aay, I certainly atruck aoma punk trail
through Missouri."
"Hew'i that for eomfortT" asked H.
C. Mitchell, from Hartford, Conn., of
Secretary Powell, aa tha latter Inspected
Mitchell' Improvised Ford with a Pullman-effect
sleeping compartment on tha
rear. Mitchell, Joeeph Groton and Alex
O rosier stopped off In Omaha long
enough to lay In a supply of food and
get routing west. Their ear has) a three
foot extension ea tha rear with a feel bar
mattress a foot and a half thick. 'Talk
about shock absorbers," laughed Oroalar,
lolling on tha mattress and pulling at
his pip, "1 guess wa have solved tha
problem of overland touring." Tha cari
na covered top wa literally covered
with signature gathered along tha line.
"Bom hotel register, whatT" grinned
Mitchell. Two of tha boys take It easy
whll tha other work driving. "Wa
haven't seen the Inside of a hotel bed
room and don't want to," laughed tha
gang.
J. It. Kent of tha Los Angeles Auto
mobile club stopped oft In Omaha on
Wednesday on hi way through to New
York. Ha 1 making a log jot tha entire
trip for tha Los Angeles club. "Belleva
me. It' using soma paper," remarked
Kent.
"Tha local olub hi sending weekly road
rrporta and other valuable data on tour
ing hack to tha big eastern motor mag
atlne," said Clark Powell to an In
quirer who wanted to find out the ex
act condition of Information ha would
&et back east If h were contemplating
a trip through the west. "If every
tourist would b kind hearted and ap
l recta Uve enough to mail back to the
club routing 'him further on soma Infor
mation aa to roads and garage and
hotel It would leased tha worry sad the
Willys-Overland
Gives Wage Increase
that Information ha geta la pertly from
aoma generous-hearted motorist who has
preceded Mm. Soma a rite bar.k long
letter, takltur pnlnoa to map out every
bad place and giving detours, best hotel
stop, the moat reasonable garage, and
ether data which makea touring a pleasure."
Oar Regatta to Be
Held During August
NETW TOnK, July 10. The forty-third
annual regatta of the National Associ
ation of Amateur Oarsmen will take
place on the Connecticut river, August
1J and 14, opposite Riverside Park, Spring
field, bringing together the pick of ama
teur sweep-swingers In this country and
Canada.
Incidentally, one of tha moat Important
raoe of the regatta cnampionsnip
single will be between an oarsman
representing a Canadian club and another
registered by an American organisation.
Although there will undoubtedly be other
entries for this race, the two oarsmen
considered aa probable winners are
Robert Dibble of the Ion Rowing club
of Toronto, Canada, and John B. Kelly
of tha Vesper Boat club of Philadelphia,
Saxon Outruns
Railroad Train
Carrying a message from Mayor
Rolph. Ban Francisco, to Mayor Rose,
Ixis Angelea, a Baxon Blx recently eftm
pleted the run. Without setting out for
any special recora acmevemiwn,
Saxon wa able to beat the tlma of tha
f astewt tralna running between Ban
Francisco and Los Angeles.
On the return trip from Lies Angeles
the Baxon covered the distance, 400 miles.
In thirteen and a half hours, taking the
oast route, which Is considerably longer
and rougher than the alley routes over
whlah one of the high-priced Eights re
cently broke the record. The Baxon beat
the Lark, the Southern Pacific's fastest
train,' by fifteen mlnutea
One Advantage
In Knight Motor
One of the chief advantagea of the
Knight type of motor. It la asserted, la
It characteristic of Improving with use.
In this respect It differs from all other
type of engines. The carbon deposit
that I harmful to most of them, ha tha
apposite effect on the sleeve valve type.
Through constant use, tha sliding sur
faces of the pistons and sleeves become
polished, and the slight deposits of car
bon which collect around the rings and
sleeve ports give air-tight sealing. Thus,
the longer the Knight motor Is used, the
quieter and smoother Its action become.
Dea't Let Teas Cold Get Worse.
Ball's Plna-Tar-IIoney will cure your
cough and give you restful sleep. Good
for children. Only Ha. All druggist.
Advertisement.
Caw " finircfl
YsysttmgvwceT
"too roe Twc lamm"
Patronize
the Garage
that Bears
this Sign
ipVERY garage that displays this
sign is a unit in a nation-wide or
ganization. . '
Our representative has viaitod personally every
city in the System, which covers tho principal
automobile roads and aide trips in the country.
His selection of garages is backed by the banker,
: the Motor Club and the business man,
Our rigid investigation is your protection.
You can rely upon it that your car will be well
taken care of, nud that supplies and labor will bo
provided at fair prices.
Each System Garage publishes and will furnish
you free Log Books giving up-to-date, first-hand
information on routes to surrounding towns.
Always Carry a Book
of Motor Money
Whether you travel far or not, never go without
a book of Motor Money. It saves money on gaso
line and oil. To be had at any System flarage or
System Hotel.
Send for Booklet
telling how you can use this
service to great advantage in
pleasure or business driving
--and giving a list of
System Garages.
Garage Owners If
there is no System Gar
age in your town, and
yours is the best garage,
write us.
SYSTEM OFFICES
TRANSCONTI-
NENTAL OARAGE
SERVICE, Inc.,
Hollingsworth Building,
Los Angeles, Cal.
or ANY SYSTEM OARAGE
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A i per cent Increase In the hourly
rate of nay of factory employes has
been announced by the Wlllys-Overlsnd
company. The raise will become effec
tive July IS, More than lt.tV) employe
will be benefited by thla Increase In
salarlea The present payroll .which av
eragea fl.OftO.OOO a month, will bring the
$.V,0(r annually. Thla 111 bring the
total salary checks for the coming year
up to approximately tl2.B"0,000. This In
crease In wage la but snother evidence
of the goodwill Jjhn N. Willys bears
toward his employee, Since the forma
tion -f the company seven year ago,
he has constantly endeavored to better
the conditions of his men, both In a
business snd social way.
Tro years sgo Willys voluntarily re
duced tha working houra at the Over
land faetwy from fifty-four hoar to
fifty hours a wsek, with the same fifty
four hours pay. He has organised base
ball, football, basketball md bowling
teams, supplied the men with uniforms
snd encouraged them in every way.
A year ago, the fifty-piece Overland
band mado the round trip of COuO mile
from Toledo to Houston, Tex. The musi
cians, all Overland factory workers, trav
eled In special Pullman a the personal
gucrt of Mr. Willys. Thl Is but one
of the many way In which he shows
his appreciation of their work throughout
the year. He Is sponsor for the Over
land Olee rlub, of seventy-five voioea,
which haa made Itself known ss a musi
cal crganisation of much merit.
Lone-eat "Drive-A war" nm Record.
Clarence T. and Sumner E. Johnson,
two brothers, purchased new model Four
and Fix cylinder Btudobaker touring cars
at the Detroit factory last week. Ther
will drive the oar back to their home
city, Moacow, Idaho. Thl will. In all
probability, prove to be the longest
"drive-away" ever started from the fac
tory since the Idea was Inaugurated.
Hollier Car On
tho Omaha Market
The T. Q. North wall company report
that It ha received Information that the
first consignment of Hollier eight-cylinder
automobiles left the factory July 7
and should be here within a few day. A
ample car will be placed on display at
14 Jones street, notwithstanding that
order already received are more than
tha first shipment.
It Is claimed that the Hollier la the
lowest-priced eight-cylinder car on the
market.
NEW METHOD OF EQUIPPING
THE BIG MOTOR TRUCKS
Thee Goodyear Tire and Rubber com
pany haa completed the Installation of
hydraullo presses in Its various branches
throughout the country, for the purpose
of equipping motor truck with the
preesed-on S. V. truck tire.
"Thl Is the tire which the Ooodyear
people offers free during the next three
months. In continuation of its original
ofer. If It doea not prove aupcrlor to
competitive make on a cost per mile
basis," says C. W. Martin, jr., manager
motor truck tire department.
ADDITIONS BEING MADE TO
REO AUTOMOBILE PLANT
If there was any doubt aa to the con
tinued or return of prosperity which
ever, you prefer to call It a visit to
Lansing, Mich., and especially to that
part of the Michigan city which depends
for It sustenance on the Reo automobile
planta, would dispel It.
The Reo planta cover twenty-five acres
of ground, and It eem as additions are
being made on all aide of that twenty
five acre. At a matter of fact, they
are being made on three sides tho other
aid of the street fronting on the main
thoroughfare.
It Spams tlrae Motor!
SINGLE
UNIT
l s c ci);
SINGLE
UNIT
WITH
uirari
WARD LEOHAHO CONTROL FOR FOOD CARS
System Installed Complete, $70
uaranteed Sin
Months
2420. Farnam St., Omaha.
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Proof of Performance Again.
Won First and Third in 300-Mile
biaha Speedway Race, July 5th
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Maxwell's
Victories on
Speedways is
Prooof of
Durability
and Depend-ahilty.
F Winning a big speedway race is the
ultimate aim of every manufacturer. It is the
proof of performance of every car. It is an actual
test of motor, of lubrication, of springs, of steer
ing gear, of axle. It is the most severe test to
which an automobile can be subjected. No car
of ordinary mechanism can live through a 300
rpile race, run at average speed of 91 miles an hour.
tF Winning the Omaha race was only
one of the Maxwell's many victories this year.
The same construction which makes victory possi
ble on the Speedway makes the Maxwell foremost
as a great family car. The family car, such as
we are selling in Nebraska every day, has the
same powerful motor, the same improved lubri
cating system, the same style of axles, the same
general design and mechanism as the cars which
have been invincible on the speedways of the
country the last few months. The Maxwell is
priced so that every man can own it. It is built
so that every family can use it.
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FRAHCIS-CULLIS AUTO CO.
2024 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Local Dealers
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