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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: AUGUST 20, 1915,
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FOSHIER TAKES
OYER PATHFINDER
Vice President Stalnaker Declares
Omaha Man is Best Known
Dealer in Country.
CREDITS SUCCESS TO PAPERS
"W. B, Foahler of Omaha la on auto
mobile dealer with a national reputa
tions' aya W. EX Stalnaker, vloa prest Jent
and director of sales of the Pathfinder
company. Indlanapolla. manufacturer! of
the twin six and single six car. "Mr.
Foahler, who baa been In the automobile
buatneM In Omaha for the last four rear.
pent several days laat week at the Path
finder faotory. Indlanapolla, and signed
a lares contract for the a)e of the
Pathfinder twin alx In the Omaha ter
ritory Ha la probablr the best known
automobile retail dealer In the United
State. I know that Mr. Foahler I
better known In New Tork City and In
Pallas. Tex., than many of the factory
official themselves. He haa always at
tended the big national automobile ahows
In New Tork and Chicago and has taken
an active interest In motor car affaire
of all kinds. Engineers liar consulted
with him and In this war found out
what the people war demanding In motor
car construction."
Mr. Faahler handled several hundred
Carter ears in on year, while distributing
this oar. He haa 10 aub-dealera and has
on of the best service departments In
the country today. He controls more
territory than any other country dealer
or distributor In the country.
' Adverllalaar Makes ores.
"I give a great deal of credit for my
auccess," saya Mr. , Foshler, "to news
papers. I believe In newspaper adver
tising and newspaper publicity. I know
that the automobile owner reads the
automobile columns In the newspapers
and ther like to aee their oars talked
about. Newspaper can make any retail
automobile business, and I believe that
anr automobile dealer who doea not tell
the people regarding his product through
the newspaper ootumna can not hope to
build up a bualnesa In these daya of keen
competition."
Mr. Foahler spent the laat two weeks
visiting the automobile factrlee In Mlchl
gan, Indiana and Ohio and algned the
Pathfinder contraot at this time. This
contract Is cn of the largest that haa
been closed this year by any manufao
turer and aooordlng to all report the
WELL KNOWN DEALER GETS
AGENCY FOR PATHFINDER,
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HARKNESS SUCCEEDS FISHER
Son of Late Standard OiNMajnate is
Made President of Sheepsnead
Bay Speedway.
HOLDS SEVERAL AUTO RECORDS
first Pathfinder twin six
Omaha early In September.
will arrive In
New Allen Machine
is Just Received by
Omaha Sales Agency
The Standard Motor Car companr Is
showing the 1916 Allen car, which has
just arrived. That it la a beautiful and
well built car la conceded by everyone
who haa aeen it. Next to Ha handsome
boat effect lines and the rich dark green
finish, one notices at one the roomy
body, especially the driver's seat, which
will hold two large people comfortably,
and the long flfty-flve-lnch underslung
rear eprlnga, which the Allen poople
claim makes It smooth and Joltless rid
ing unexcelled. The Instrument board
arrangement Is compart and handy. The
equipment of the Allen la surprising.
Harry 8, Harknes haa been elected
president of the Sheepsnead Bay Speed
way corporation In place of Carl O.
Fisher, who resigned owing to the de
mentia of his business Inter ate in In
dlanapolla and Miami, Fla, Mr. Iter te
nets is the only son of U, V. Harknes,
a Standard Oil magnate, who died last
January, leaving him a colossal fortune.
It waa natural that the Bheeipehead Bay
B peed way project should have appealed
to Mr. Harkness, for In the early day
of motor racing, from 1900 to 1908, he was
one of Its mont conspldous figure. In
those days he waa a frequent contender
agalnnt Alexander Wlnton and the late
Altwrt O. Iioatwlek In track race. Later,
on road and hill, he made records that
have never since been beaten.
Starting from the Boston Athletlo cluto
on June 6. 1, In the early hours of the
morning in his big Mercedes car, he made
the iCTVfc-mlle run to the Central bridge
at the beginning of Jerome avenue. In
S houra Ml minute. This still stands
aa the Boston to New York record.
Mr. Harknes. however, la probably
best known to motorists by reason of his
wonderful "climb to the clooda." On
July 1. im. he made the steep, tor
tous eight-mile ascent of Mount Wash
ington In his Mercedes in U minute S7H.
arc cm (In. distancing all competitors. This
In stilt the record.
It la not Improbable that President
Harkness will be represented by a racing
car in the contest for the Vincent Aator
cup on October L
Jones Wants Cs.lv,
Fielder Jones, manager of the St. lunula
Federals, is negotiating with J. Calvo,
the clever center fielder of the Long
Branch team, who was with the Wash
ington Amorlcans last season.
Gossip
Along the
Automobile Row
Stearns Knight enthusiasts wlil be In
terested In knowing that a shipment of
1916 cars has arrived and la ready for
delivery.
Mr. Morkler, who travels for the Mc-
Intyre Auto company, reports a much
better crop outlook In Nebraska than has
been previously reported. He also reports
growing enthusiasm over the Stearns
Knight.
A Stuben, a garage man at 2820 Leav
enworth, this week purchased a 1914 Kis
sel for a pleasure car.
Advertisements
Bring Inquiries
II. C. Russell, who has recently come to
Omaha from the Overland factory to ac
cept the position of manager of the
Overland Omaha Automobile company,
has received an interesting statement
from the factorr regarding advertising.
A report which has been compiled at the
Overland factory shows that $18,416 In
quiries have been received In response to
advertlsementa during the last twenty-six
days.
Mr. Russell ha taken the place of B.
K. Feasell, who recently went to Blair
to take charge of the Overland distri
bution there. Mr. Feasell will be under
the Jurisdiction of the Omaha office.
T. M. Bromwell, ales manager of the
Oldsmoblle Sales company, states that he
haa been at a loss to know what t tell
the factory about the local requirements
'of Oldsmoblles. Notwithstanding ' tne
fact that the Olds Motor works haa
shipped to Omaha four more carloads in
the last two weeks than the allotment
for this territory for this period, there
were three days last week when the local
office was entirely out of stock except
one roadster. Shipments have now been
Increased to one carload a day for this
territory, three carloads having been re
ceived In Omaha Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. Four other carloads were di
verted direct to sub-dealers of the Olds-
mobile Sales company, making a total of
seven carloads In one week handled
through the Omaha branch.
VTo President and Assistant General
Manager a A. Pfeffer of the Chalmors
Motor company, announces that the sev
en-passenger Chalmers Slx-40, la break'
lng all previous sales records for the
Chalmers Motor company. Kspeclally
through the east, this car haa met an en
thualastlo reception. During the week of
August 21, two train-loads of Chalmers
cars were shipped to the Chalmers Motor
company of New Tork, Indicating the de
cided ouantlty trend of the Chalmers pro
duction for 1916.
The Nonpareil laundry, located at 170S
Vinton street, has purchased a new Bulck
1.C00 pound truck In order to handle the
steady Increase of butanes In the city
This truck Is a 1916 model and enables
them to give better service to their cus
tomers. Mr. Shedell, manager of the
company, declares that the Buick "16'
la the best over.
jaumass
.ANNOUNCING
THE 1916
Saxon Sales Show
Big Increase for
July of This Year
According to Information given out yes
erday by Percy Owen, vice president In
charge of aales. the Saxon Motor com
pany's business for July was almost
double that of the same period a year
ago. The month showed 80 per cent
greater sales In point of number of cars
and considerably more than that In point
of their value. The fact that many of
the orders received specified the six-cyl-
Iner model, whereas a year ago the
Saxon company was building only four
cylinder roadsters partly accounts for the
large proportionate Increase In volume of
buslnoss.
Aa an Indication of the prosperous con
dition of the Saxon Motor company,
orders on one day recently totaled 430 of
the six-cylinder touring and four-cylinder
roadster models.
FOUR CYLMBER
1,095 F. 0. B. Omaha
KID
SIX CYLINDER
$1,275 F.O.B. Omaha
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Both the Drummond Four and Six abound in Comfort, Refinement and Power. Made
np of the best standard parts and units known in automobile construction, the Drummond
presents an unusual value We are sure there is no other car at the price which can offer
as much quality or efficiency. You are cordially invited to inspect and ride in these new
models, :
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
WE WANT UVE DEALERS EVERYWHERE
KUEiMDRIB TOE CMPMW
2Gih and Farnam
Omaha. Ncbr.
Fisk Expert Says
Omaha Better City
Than Minneapolis
Fred Ayrea, New England district man
ager for the Flak Rubber company, was
in Omaha Thursday with J. D. Anderson,
distant to the president of the company.
Both of them expressed considerable
surprise at the lively condition of busi
ness in Omaha.
"Omaha is a better town than Mlnne
polls," aatd Mr. Ayrea, "and la showing
up better Just at present than aJmost
any other cltr In the countrr.
The two officials have been on a busi
ness tour of the middle west, ana both
said that ther considered the Twin Cities
very much overrated.
Sutler AII-Sfccl Garage
Porta bl. chmptnit, HiUit
to pttt up, Attract I v la
PPranc, abio lutvly
hr -proof 8th Hi coat
to rrntrrf In short tlm.
UMful bulldlni on any plana.
10x14 ft for vmaii car
Auk for bouklat and prtoaa on larger lixes.
ncnri ir. c m it h. itaan c.tT,
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R. & R. FLEXIBLE RIDER
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FREE TO FORD CAR OWNERS
Because They Save More Than
Their Cost on Tires Alone
AXIJ MAKKH A XRI OAU AS EASY IUDINO AS A PACKARD.
MAKES ROn,EVAHIS OF ItOl'OH OOUNTHY ROADS.
NOW SELLING 500 SETS PER DAY.
Seo Our Starters for Ford Cars, $10
Live Agents Wanted. Phone for Demonstration.
PHILLIPS (EL BETZ
411 DEE RliDG.
PHONE DOUGLAS 4397.
OMAHA, NEB.
Built Up To a Standard;
Not Down To a Price
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The Ultimate Car
$1395.00
FIRST IN QUALITY F. O. B. CTeveland.
FIRST IN SERVICE
FIRiST IN THE HEART OF MOTORISTS
McINTYRE AUTO CO.
Phone Douglas 2406 2427 Farnam St.
A big touring car for five people
Four New Ideas
Today there are four new idea in
motor car design:
Light weight
High speed motor
Yacht-line body
Increased riding' comfort
for all passengers
All of these modern ideas you find
incorporated under the Saxon "Six."
Light weight comes from right design
and right materials. Nickel steel in
axles, steering gear and other vital
parts is lighter and stronger than or
dinary carbon steel. Vanadium steel,
not only makes better springs, but re
duces their weight
Saon high speed motor design gets
more power with less gas out of a
mall motor than men used to get
out of big, heavy motors. Be
sides, this is a six-cylinder
motor with the even pull
and marvelous flexibility that
only a "Six" can give. Ex
cept for starting the car,
gear shifting Is practically
unknown to Saxon "Six"
owners.
The yacht-line body of Saxon "Six"
exemplifies the latest motor car fashion.
Its very lines suggest swift, easy, mo
tion. Riding comfort for all five passengers
is found 'in the exceptional roominess
of tonneau and driving compartment.
Long, resilient cantilever springs make
rough roads easy.
If you seek speed Saxon "Six" has it.
This car rau 490 mileH from Los An
geles to San Francisco in 13 V hours
15 minutes faster that the "Lark,"
the Southern Pacific's fastest train.
If you seek power Saxon "Six" haa
demonstrated it on every famous test
ing hill In the country. At Cniontown, Pa.,
It climbed the twlntlng three-mile mountain
road In fuur minutes and four seconds, de
feating r11 cars In its price class.
If you seek economy Saxon "Six'' ha It,
105 "Sixes" driven home from the factory
by dealers covered 26,360 mile and aver
agex) 21 miles to the gallon.
Today In your tourlns; car of
course you want a "Six." Don't
try to be content with lfes,
when you ran enjoy "Six" luxury
in a well-proved Saxon for $786,
Zleotrlo startiiur and li-httn-
dsmonntsbls rims; Tlmksa axles I
US-Inch wheelbasei 38x3 H -One h
tires, non-skid 1 rear.
Saxon "Six" 783
So- Motor Company, Detroit. Saxon Roadster $303
Secure this valuable agency for your territory at once
NOYES-KILLY MOTOR CO., Pitrii,nter,
2066-68 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Advertise lost articles in The Bee Most
people are honest and this is th only
way the finder can locate you
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