IBSKM 1-F TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY r.KK: OCTOBER 3, 1913. Chalmers S ix40 1 1 3 5 O h ervcn Passenger Lexington Built on Splendid Lines Just Long Life and Mileage 71 .1 I.UIIH A. i ire The Champion 1916 Hill Climber On the full and country roads where the going is hard, this $1350 seven-passenger touring car will do all for you that it did for A. E. Walden when he established a new record at the recent Uniontown Hill Climb driving a Chalmers Six-40 in eight seconds better than any previous recorcL Great Prored Type of Motor THE Wonderful valve-in-head overhead c&mihaft type of motot which swept everything before it in this year's great endurance contettt i responsible for the aitoniihing performance of the Chalmers Six-49. While this car is not a racing car, yet within the limits of touring car service iti valve-in-nead overhead camshaft motor will do all for you that it did for DePalma and Reita when they won the Indianapolis and Chicago speedway races at the previously undreamed-of averages of 90, 98 and 1 02 miles per hour for 300 and 500 miles. Luxury and Comfort And it will do it for you in luxury and comfort The Six-40 upholstery is ideal full leather, deep end luxurious. The doors are wide and the body is roomy, and the deep, soft side-walls and back relieve all strain and fatigue even in "dav-after-day" touring. You ride in this car not on it The extra seats fold out of tight and out of the way when not in use. . The springs are of special vanadium steel construction and are 57 inches long the longest and most comfort able on any car in the world at the price. And you will find that the sweeping, resilient action of these wonderful springs will save you many tire bills. Manufactured In Chalmers Shops Chalmers manufacture Chalmers cars. They are not "assembled." Quality is rui'l info them. A huge "home" production and the installation of gigantic labor-saving, quality-producing machines, costing as high as $90,000 apiece, have made possible the won derful price of $ 1 350 for this gTeat car. Let ui five Jjou a riJ in thit car to-ia$. Nsw Us te Oman Bvtry Chttmtrt iitlrr fi Is iwr huyr f s Cktlmtri ftr s Srvie0 Ctnftn 0m, ttck ttn fcrinf rtdttmablt ftr s itfitif hmmI inifrn unit tt tmy Cktlmtrt dttUr'i tnywktrt. CfctJmn Chib Cfaibaua Evtry Lktlmtrt m,r it tnuttti tt mtmktrtktf card in tht Chttmtrt Club ttmmtnimi him tt tht ttunt. mi tt Chtlmtrt rtfttitnloiivti tvtrywiktrt, and It ttctivt "Tht Chtlmtrt Clubman" rinlarly mlK- . rhmrmt r9 We are cloning our territory now, and want good live agents. Write us for particular. Stewart-Toozer Motor Co. 20IA-G3 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 188. '."Lei xoar nut carle a Chalmers' BB28tsB&3B2Ei5 TO LOYAL- TO MAMEBJ Put Red and Green Lights on Your Automobile Whtn yog ha& trotxht with yoxxr Starting or Lighting Syttmm or Mafnmtot, cam and m a. Repairing and Rebuilding (Our Specialty) Ford Electric Starter fi C and Lighting Outfits $00. Sales Co. 2418-2420 FARNAM STREET VUitbi Dealtn YMcomt To Visit Onr LaboratorUi BE A SWAPPER Make swaps for profit. Look into the "Swappers' Column" Franklin Handy Car to Have C J Drummond Six is Some Car a Z" - " f- Enclosed Body on Pack ar d Twin Six i : , I ' , 1 ..r - A.- I r-rrv L. ' - . . .. v . a ' ; 1 , . ' i n'l ifinLMnr ill.. IWRww vl i i Doings Along the Automobile Row (Continued from P Two.) The economy ot th 1918 model "N" Hupmobll. in tn ua of oU and aaollno la demonitrated by a tcxir by W.-'J. Brt. Jr.. of Roekford. 111. Mr. Brn, aecompRtild by hla wife, In a modal "N" HuimoblU, Uft tha factory at Detroit for Ma home In Rock ford, via Kalama ioo, Bouth Uend, Chloaco and El tin. He used exactly twenty gallon of aaaolln and two quart of lubrtcntlna; oil. H made a total dletance of rr n tUa mak. Inn an average of 21.85 mica per gallon of raaollne and Tt milee per ration of oil. II. M. Scott of the Scott Auto com pany, Norfolk, Neb., had a moat uo cful exhibit at the fair held In Nor folk Ut work. Ill dieplay of Lee Puncture-Proof Pneumatio tlrea at tracted wide attention. He wee aaItd by t L. Bcott of the Powell Supply company. A at renf advance in the price of aloo- hol la noted In trade report Juat aent out by S. R. Burr, aalea manager ot the Powell Supply company. Hla company haa already booked order for aeveral carload and he predict that Inalda of another mouth prioea will be oonatder ably higher per gallon than at present tight carload of Oldamobilea left the factory last week, according to advice received by the Oldamoblle 8ales com. pany. Thee oar will arrive in ample tlaoe to mak deliveries to purohaeer4 during the Ak-6ar-Ba carnival. , The U-Auto Varnlah oompany has unt eatabllahed a plant in Omaha. W. A. Reynold I in charge of the work and will do all manner of varnlihlng work. Tht work has proven very ucceaafut la other clUe. It. H. Rploffle, ' local manarer of the Akron-Marathon Rubber company, I juat closing the book for ine firat fiscal year, and the showing made la far above expectations. The Akron-Marathon Rub. ber company is so well pleased that they are now making places for enlargements In Omaha office. "The factory ha Juat moved into two new addltoaa at Akron." aald Replogle. "Look a if we were growing at all polnta" The how room of Pred C. Huff man Motor Car company, distributers of the Marlon Light Six. show they have fortified themselves for the Ak-Sar-Ben big week. Mr. Huffman claim he is la the midst of the season' blggeat week, a nearly a hundred out-of-town people have written, him they would com ihl week. Tht continued damp weather has put the roads in very bad condition In many sections of the country, but notwith standing that f aot, Mr. J. .J. Qragg. Kup. mobile dealer at Mullen, drove out a string of five Hupmobllea. tearing Omaha early Thursday morning. Mr. Orr of lb Onr Motor Rales com pany announces that the atw Packard twln-sls demonstrator will reach her to day by express. Heltef frwaa Aeale Kkveaaaattsaa. John H. Oninx. Winchester, N. H, writes; "I suffer from acute rheumatlam and Slean'e Liniment always helps i.il.kly. rs. All druggists. Advertisement. Overhead Valve Draws the Crowd The Stewart-Tooaer Motor company hat on. display in its salesroom a motor of the Chalmers Six-) overhead valve, with the cam shaft on top. This motor somewhat unique in design, but is built after the type of the racing cars which are capable of covering "up to 110 mile per hour. This motor eliminates a great number of parts from the old motor, beside giving tnor power and quietness. This motor, as well a to rest of the car, is manu factured in Chalmers shops, which is the only manufacturer bulldinsr cars that 1 equipped to build a valve in the head motor, with cam shaft on top. . This motor will be on aisplay for the next two weeks at the Stewart-Tooae? Motor company's salesroom. 2MS-60-U rarnam street It is attracting a vast a meant of attention among the auto mobile enthusiasts, owing to the fact that ths fastsst cars that have been driven are of the same construction, with ths overhead earn shaf W- aa the Chalmers. , Practical Poetry. "WTiat Is your favorite poemr" asked the literary young woman. '"Tile -Boy Btood on the Burning Iek,' " answered the commonplace young man. "I ueed to recite tt every time father and mother had company' "And did you recite It with effect.' "Father thought the effect waa pretty Cood. He said hs honestly believed It pt u from Bavins- so much nomnanv Washington fitavr Vhen You Enter An Auto with seats equipped with our covers you are delighted with its spick and span cleanliness. Being - -waterproof they are washable and rail bo kept in perfect c audi tion." No danger to the dainty gown of the fair g-uest. No damage to seats, no matter how fierce the sho ver. Want a set f Western Auto Top Co. Pheae Doug. 21 S3. 20th and Hantey Streata. We do repairing. Sold With a Definite Guarantee of Service Akron-Marathon Rubber Co. 2522 Farnam St Douglas 2366 WEIGHT 2600 lb. 1916 1 F. O. B. FACTORY Agents t You can't afford - to ororlook onr proposition. We glr you the beot chance to - make money jrou errr had. - - Delivery Now I Why Wait? With its great roomy body, finished with all the detail; and beauty of the "MARION" or the past, upholstered in genuine pebble grain leather; six-cylinder Rutenber Motor, Westinghouse electrical equipment, Brown-Lipe helical bevel differential, underslung rear springs, and 120-inch wheel base The Best of All "1916 Sixes" . Tour car is now ready for yon to drlre away today. Fred C. Huffman Motor Co. 2200 Farnam Street Omaha. Nebra.ka TO DBAiHfl: Borne tt raluahl. territory UaraUabl. Our aafea contract la an asset- - While you are in Omaha .next week at Ak-Sar-Ben, make a special trip to my salesroom and let me show you the most efficient car in the world Forty Horse Power, Completely Equipped, $885 TMj la a blatory-maklnr year wlta Studebeker In power, alto and quality of tbslr cars. In pewer and f lexis-lilt tae teur as shown above equals most sixes now on tne market. It la adapted to Nebraska and tots section especially. Tae ONLY 7-passBfer, a-cyllader car tkat has ever been offered In America or Europe for leu tkaa f 1.0 00. Price has been reduced from $185 to $115. But the wheelbaae has been 1NCHEAD from 10S to 11J inches. The eoaclty ha bee a INCJUDASIX) from fi-pesaenger to 7-passencer. The motor has been INCREASED from IHx5 Inches to 8i5 laches. The ttree hawe been INCREASED from 3Sx to 84x4 Goodrich. The cooHm ayeteta and radiator hare been INCREASED in slae. The eeate hare been INCH EASED In width. The uphetotery Is the riNSST obtainable grade of fsnulne hand buffed, seml-clased leather. Wherever a chance was made la the ruailtr ot materials BETTER materials were used. x Coaeparlaon of this oar with other well-known manntacturet Will establish clearly that It out classes in every essential respect all competitors. We are selling these cars rapidly la Nebraska and can supply you new, but do not wait or you may have to wait. - ' E. R. Wilson Automobile Co. 8TUDEBAKER BUILDING Omaka, Ncbr. Sr V rS