JU 1) TJlh - OMAHA KUMAi lihr.: FlnbAKi Ju, HUti. The Car that to a Jury of Engineers See it at the Show mm mm mmf ra mm JmV i m I m mm mm. -mr mm, im mm Wmmmmm. mW l . , ' -4 j . u. TV V B-n-aTTv Tf A TT. ft ! l H ri tZi ft Til) 7 . . k um iv v r- x 7 n u-y v ptpjti Tr y ii ill - ii i rv ii m ii is jr i t 'i s r j t s -t j c vm ; 1 1 11 m I 1 - wwrnp. H R I1E I V I " ill H H . lit II Gh SIX Ot 16; 1 . 1 ii i a nm i in, ii li mi i i" nl Zf a yr of f he greatest mechanical engineers in the nation should, after carefully examining a car, say to you, "This is, mechanically, the best car we have seen, " you would be convinced. Here's a jury which bought the car after inspecting it.: T1 eraic Few of these men wefeV approached by our sales- men. Most of them made the acquaintance of the New Mitchell by riding in a friend's car. De lighted by the marvelous easy riding qualities of the car, at-tractedbyitsunusualresponsive-ness to the slightest urge of the driver-by all its use qualities, they examined minutely its mechan ical design, tested severely the de tails of its construction, gave it road tests of a severity which your use would never require, subjected it to a scrutiny so searching that a defect if exist ent must be found, and all this far removed from our influence and quite without our knowledge. And in every instance they said at the end, " That's the car I want ! ' y Then they came to us andbought New Mitchells. None are con oonnected with the Mitchell Co. 1 Pffm for 5-Passenger Touring or roomy 3-Passeng:er Roadster 7-Passenger body, $35 extra, t This is, mechanically, the BES T Car we have seen! Cowxt Chas. de Lucasavicis, formerly Chief Engineer of the Dar- racq Automobile, Paris, France. , ; : . William Klocke, Chief Engineer of the E.' W. Bliss Co. , J. E. Sykes, General Superintendent, Baldwin Locomotive "Works ; , II. V. "Wille, Chief Metallurgist,' Baldwin Locomotive Worksi Philadelphia, Pa. 'WilKam II. Buxton, Chief Engineer,-the Singer' Sewing Machine- Company. And price to these men is an incident. They would gladly have paid $3,000 or more for the car they wanted and, in fact, they have done so in previous years before the New Mitchell seta new standard of value and anew standard of per formance which didn't exist before the "Six of Sixteen.'' was placed on the market. Every New Mitchell Owner Is a "Six of '16" Booster You see thorn all over. If you have a friend who has a Mitchell ask him how he likes it. Take a ride in it. That is what sells cars for us. - There are hard customers in every business. "We have had our share. Some have come in to us after riding in a friend's New Mitchell and said, "Yes, it certainly is a big, beautiful car. It is the. easiest, riding car I have ever sat in. But what about the mechanical excellence of its design inside T What about the material used in its construction!" This is written for the man who has the same questions in mind, but HAS NOT YET COME IN so we CAN show him the proof. "We Guarantee the Service" Perhaps you have never yet owned a car. Perhaps you do not want to keep a chauffeur and have little mechanical inclination yourself. Perhaps you want your wife to drive. Perhaps you are a one-time car owner, a little embittered by a sad and expensive experience with an unsatisfactory car. If you are any of these it is FOR YOU we say, "We GUARANTEE the Service!" The buyer of the SIX of '16 gets all he HOPED for, and a LOT that very often he didn't even expect. If you don't know a grease cup from a spark plug, "We GUAR ANTEE the Service." When you buy a New Mitchell you are safe. The great est engineering brains in the nation say so they bought New Mitchells. 77" J77 Sf5) Oz j&9 rr M -Tt& mm Racine. Vio, U.S.A. Over Eighty Year of Faithful Service to the American Public J. T. Stewart Motor Go. 2048-52 Farnam St. Phone Douglas 138 Prof. Eeid T. Stewart, Dean of Dept. : of Mechanical Ibgineeriiig- - University 01 rttteburgn. . . v George E. Russell, Associate -Professor Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology. .. Clark Dillenback, Chief Engineer, Philadelphia & Reading Rai-. ;, James Bryson, one of the Foremost Consulting Engineers in the United States. ; F. M. Oliver, Chief Engineer, Hyatt Roller Bearing Co. James Lindsay, Superintendent of Outer Construction, Hyatt If oiler Hearing Jo., llamson, N. o. i W. S. Bickley, President and General Manager, Pennsylvania Steel Casting & Machine Co. L. A. Osborne, Vice President, Westinghouse Electric & Machine Company. j J. O. Hornung, Treasurer, Mesta Machine Company. - x W. P. Burns, Superintendent, Crucible Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa, E. B. Clarke, Vice President, Firth-Sterling Steel Co. : ; L. P. Howe, Chief Engineer, Eastern Bridge Co., Worcester, Mass. ! Til 1 J.'. VJIUIUI, JJUWCU, VUH.ft ' , f G. E. Palmer, Engineer, Babcock & Wilcox Co., Chicago, HL J. M. Gregory, Efficiency Engineer, Buffalo, N. Y. , , Henry Warren, Superintendent, American Fork & Hoe Company, Ashtabula, Ohio. Albert J. Smith, General Superintendent, Webster Steamship Col, New York. E. W. Ilildreth, President, Whitcomb-Blaisdell Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass. ' ; G. H. Whitcomb, President, Eastern Bridge Co., Worcester, Mas,' H. M. Shaw, President, Southern Wheel Co., Oxford, N. C. David W. Devine, President, Fitzsimmons Steel Co., Chicago, EJ F. n. Drew, Consulting. Engineer, Chicago, HI. -: Chas. F. Huhlein, President, The B. F. Avery Co., Louisville, Ky, William Black, Vice President, The B. F. Avery Co., Louisville, Ky. ' E. A. Steiner, Vice President, Herman Voss Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Henry H. Sutphen, President, Holland-American Submarine Co New York. J. J. Stehling, Treasurer, Stehling Machinery Co., Milwaukee Wis. Andrew Christ, jr., Engineer, C. F. Massey Co., Chicago, HL Wm. Grace, President, Wm. Grace Co., Contractors, Chicago, HL O. W. Rosenthal, President, O.W. Rosenthal & Co., Contractors, Chicago, 111. 1 E. Grace, Vice President, Wm. Grace Co., Contractors, Chicago. TO DEALERS: We have but a few "open towns." You'll be proud to sell The SIX of '16. Then, too you can "guarantee the erviceM to the limit, because present dealers report the car is al most "troubleproof".