Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 14, 1915, News Section, Page 11-A, Image 11
TITE OMAILV KtXDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14, 1915. 11 A Stone to Manago New Tiro Company Arranirrnent recently hare hfn com ptM.il by Ofrnrse F. Rolm and the lrl Cadillac organisation for the handling of Kelly-Pprlnsfteld tires. This ts an addition to the Rolnt orvanl i.tlon and will t operet.4 W the aam m.n and under tha same htnln.is policy a tha radlllae company of Omaha. Tha new firm will ba known a tha Kelly- PprtnsflatS Omaha company and will be under tha manaa-ement of Joe B. Stone. Rtona has been In tha tire and feiwfn.sa fnr tha lt fir yaara in Chi cago and Omaha. Mr. Htone waa eon norto4 with tha Omaha Autn ftopply com pany for thro years aa a trarellns; eelee- man. oorerlnr tha territory west of Chi Roads Marked by Omaha Auto Club ossn In Iowa and Nebraska. Mr. Btnne rare In rrranl to Ma new work that "ho In cnMrcly M,rid with,! tha proapwta. Th Kel!y-Sprlnflold tlrraJ ara a hljrh-STsd prodnrt digned to sire tha bent possible rrv1re. ) "FOLLOW THE SIGNS" IKCNNARD" 0 L A I fl ELK, CITYXLA PLATTC Announcement X w E K j south tsno iThe above map ahowa a few of the highway loading from Omaha to. adja cent points of such distance aa to make enjoyable week-end trips. All of these highways have been marked by tha ' Omaha Auto club with numerous direc tion signs, whlcb make tha short launts easy. All of this work, has been dona by the club's stgn car this year, and the work Is yet far from completed. Many other roads In tba state will be- marked with Omaha Auto club signs In toe near future, an4 It Is tha ultimata plan ot the dob to make tha roads in and out of Omaha tha best marked In tha country. Tha dots on tha map Indicate tha posi tion of tha signs. TRUCK TIRE CARE MOST IMPORTANT . Joe Sine of Goodyear Company Givei Some Advice on How to In crease the Mileage. CAREFUL DRIVING IS HELP "It's remarkable how tha number of motorists who want to know how to take the best car of their tires Is In creasing," say Joe M. Dine, branch . manager of tha Goodyear Tire and Rub ber company. "It's aapeelally gratifying to note tha growing army of motorists vwho actually do care for their tires, who : follow Instructions, watch tlra perform ' ance. maintain proper pressure, attend .'to small Injuries In time, and thus - greatly reduce their cost per mile of ', service. The campaigns of education conducted by tire companies along thla line have borne fruit, and motorists ara .better satisfied and tbelr relatione with the man who sells them thir Urea are much more pleasant. "Just now Goodyear Is carrying tha same kind of a campaign to truck own ers, Showing how tiro care makes tire mileage and reduces tire cost. Our serv ice department has Issued a series of nine bulletins on truck tlra conservation. These point out avoidable sources of tire1 trouble and show how remarkable tlra mileage Is often obtained. Tha bulletin ara Illustrated and show the before and after situation vividly and graphically. Car tracks, for Instance, quickly de molish truck tires. When a truck Is run in the track Just a narrow"-edge of a tire rests on tha rail and carries the whole load. Tha answer la easy. In the case of dual Urea the wearing effect is mora pronounced, becausa the narrow part of a tlra beating on the rail carries weight Intended to be distributed over two tires. "Rough roads should be taken more slowly than good ones. Avoid the ruts. Give your tires consideration. "Trim the edges of small cuts. ' Don't leave little flaps of rubber hanging, for If you do they'll develop Into long tears and ruin the tire. If trimmed smoothly, they will not grow. "Keep wheels aligned. When they're not, there's a grind that often wears a tlra aa much In a thousand miles aa It would wear In 10.000 miles with proper alignment. Trucks cost money and truck tires cost money, too. The better the tlra performance the lower the cost of truck upkeep. It is easy to see how- the truck Industry Is going to grow. Goodyear wants to do all It can' to make tha tire part of truck operation economical and a satisfaction to the owner. Our con servation bulletins', wa believe, will help mightily, whether tha man who reads them used Goodyears er not" Billy Knipper is Wager Winner in . Driving Saxon Six William P. (Billy) Knipper of Roch-1 ester, N. T., former automobile racing star, recently won a wager by driving a stock model Saxon six touring car from Rochester to New York City and return, S47 mtles, In thirty-five hours and eigh teen minutes. The wager was with two prospective customers, both of whom accompanied Knipper throughout tha day-and-night trip. The wager was made to tha effect that the Saxon could go from Rochester to New Tork City and back to thirty-six hours. No allowance was made for stops, such as replenishing with gaso line and oil or time for meals. Knipper took op the challenge and started out without a relief driver or mechanic. There waa no sleep on the journey. The longest stop was twenty five minutes at Columbus Circle. New' Tork City. The average speed recorded by Knlp pers Saxon was twenty-four mtles an hour throughout the sfl-mtle day-and-night run, part, of which .was through heavy rains. Omitting time required for meals and refilling wlh gasoltns and oil, Knipper made better 'than this average. Tha ear traveled throughout at tha rata of twenty miles to ths gallon of gasoline end 2M mtles to tha quart of oil. It required ' no attention for ' me chanical troubles and only one stop was made fof punctures. ' ' ' ' " Autos Sent from Omaha to Wahoo for Lad's Funeral Friday at Wahoo was held the funeral of little Lloyd Holm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Holm, who live five miles northwest of Wahoo, Neb. The tragic death of the litUa lad excited the sym pathy of the whole community. . Going to town with the man to bring baok lumber for the garage to house the new ear they had recently purchased, the horses became frightened and ran away, causing injuries which resulted In the child's death. . One of tha Urg 4 luxe' Mltohall cara served as a hearse and the relatives and friends of tha family also rode In cars furnished by tha Mitchell Motor com pany. . The runeral procession connsiea entirely of automobiles and was the larg est ever held In Ssunders county. We wish to announce to all automobile owners and friends that we have opened a store for the exclusive handling of Kelly-' Springfield Tires. We have a large stock of all . sizes on hand and invite all motorists and friends to investigate the Kelly Springfield Tires. The Kelly-Springfield "Tire will give more mileage per dollar than any other tire in America. It is a strict ly hand-made tire, made to make good. When, adjustments are necessary they will be made on the following basis: ' Kant-Slip Tread, 6,000 jMiles; Plain Tread, 5J0OO Miles. In Ford sizes: Plain Tread, 6,000; KantSlip Troad, 7,500 Mileo. Remember Kelly-Springfield Tire, when you needr Tiros. Kelly-Springfield Omaha Company 20H Farnam St. Joe E. Stone, Mgr. ; Tel. Doug. 3272. The Stewart-Toozer Motor Company Offers an exceptional opportu nity to anyone who wishea to purchase a used car. We have marked down the prices on all of our used cars to make it pos sible to dispose of them in a hurry, as we need the space for new cars. Our selection of used cars ranges from Ford and Dodsa to Chalmers and Plerce- Arrowa. ' , You pan save money by buy ing one of these cars right now. If you cannot call In person write for list of cars and prices. STEWART-TOOZER MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of Chalmers and 2048-52 Farnam Street Pierre-Arrow Motor Oars. ...m- - - ri tr r-s-ra- - " i r .--i - ' i. -i i i- 1 J!, tSE CMfE M HI - t il ; , ..hu m. II This; is the unique way one owner of TH ; SIX of '16 describes the latest Mitchell masterpiece. This u 1 nr. li a . . . . . . . v. . r Hi lis tl Deaumui.' loner. luxurious car calls tor a new method of descnntion. ji H I I i h B I ' . ' TOWN We Will Repair Your SILVER1 CORD TIRES V WE have just , installed a complete 1 equipment to repair CORD Tires. . We are the Only people in Omaha and surrounding vicinity who are in a position to repair Cord Tires Satisfactorily. We Carry a Complete Line of Silvertown Cord Tires , Omaha Tire Repair Co. HENRY NYGAARD, Manager 2201 Farnam St., Omaha Phone Tyler 1552 pi r i art Hi Mm All predictions for its success have been surpassed, but by pushing the fac tory to its utmost limit twenty four hour a day, seven days a week we are able to meet die demand so that immediate deliveries, arc-poseible. , - .4 The reason for thij success lies in the car itself. It is the greatest car value the world has ever known. - , THS ftOAJMTtt ' You are impressed with its beauty at first sight. But it is when you are rush ing over the country roads, with never the feel of a bump, that you realize its full value. . i Every cardclivered creates enthusiasm that sella another car. Words cannot describe THE SIX of 16. You must see itfeel the wheel get tha thrill of its smooth action. Tfcra s-Psss stiff Raa4ite f Wa Pass gar SW13 li his. Why not come in at once and see ' , THE SIX of '16. A car is here at your di- , posal for a trial spin. Get the personal touch. Touring Car $12SO SvBV-lasaenar Body SSS extra DcsnosntaBlc Sc4aa Top. maklaff aU-ycar-roaad car, tl6f extra . All prleea I. a. a. Baclac BrerCaT Sells Mother SUeIna..Wl.U.&A.' . MITCHELL MOTOR ;CO. 2034 Ffirnam Street iawmnniimi wwiaisissi aisiinasismssimisai a wiawummsi " Omaha ! if? mtt In