Til IV OMAHA SUNDAY HKH: A PHIL 9. 101(5. 14 A FOLKS JUST FIND USE OF THE MOTOR W. L. Killy Say Ueg for Auto mobile Are Still in Their Infancy. SOME OPERATE AT LOW COST of the nwlor oar In limine ti mill In Km rarlleat tee. crnidln; to W. I.. Klll.v, man Hirer of the Noyea-Kllly Mr lor company, lot al dlatrlbuler of t raxon mnirtr rare. "Cxuluilltig tha de velopment of the autnmohll aa a carrier for freight, (he ime of tha light, durahlo ear for hualiir call, leamenahlp an1 nntr hualuea utility," li ay, "la rtlll In Inclination." "Tn et the motor rar to a point of development where ta appeal would eome home with force to the average Itinera man. It. had to he carried well out of the atflK of luxury and plcaaure," i-ald . I.. Klllj'. "It had to he drought nhere a hardy, eervlre giving, motor ouid he purchaaed for a moderate coal, That llni haa recently arrived and the hualneaa man la beginning to (lis benefit that coma from an automobile. 1 mean tha rraiilt that It ran how for rural or city aale work, for general huln fll, Whan . molor ear can compel In upkeep eapcnan with trec. far farea, It offera tha thine that Air. Hualneaa Man haa been looking for. I.otr ( naf of Operation. "Taka the Hanoi) t, for liiatanr. feat of every kind and deacrlptlon liave een uaed to catahllali an average of 'iil consumption And to catalogue tha ;are In their pier In tha motor world with reference to thalr upkeep open. Tha company teat and tha enperletme of owner have combined 0 prove that tha Saxon haa an unuaually low cat of operation. "Tha roadatara offer an average oper ating epen that la leaa than tha coat of maintenance of good hnr and buggy. Tha 'alx offera an Upkeep coat of a fnttilmnm quantity for tha atr.a of tha ear and tta power. Their aelling price ara low and they have opened a war to tha bualnaaa man to got rvlo at a coat that maiitf it an aoonomy to hava tliam." OMAHA'S TRAFFIC SQUAD WILL DRESS LIKE THIS O0N. k n 4 i . f ft V - j ' A - X i -. i J 7 in T Steams-Knight Shows Increase Tha Uarna-Knlght dlatrthuter, J. A, Metntyra of tha Mrlntyra Auto com pany, la very much elated over tha out look for 1IH. Tha raaaon la that thay hava bean delivering fttearna-Kulght rata tauter In tha teat month than thay ever did befoia. 'Tha purrhajam,' aaya MoTntara, "ara generally people who hava friend who hava been unlng fltearna rara for varioua length of time." Mir, Mclntyra ragarda lit earn a uaer aa on of hi beat aaleamen, and take thl method of thanking hi euatomer for their eipraaalon of aatlafactlon In every particular. Tlilar la riot a nuraa, nor an Kgyptiati chief tain, nor a member of tha Klu-Klux Klan, nor a fralornlty degree Initiate. No. air, lt' lm(ily a rainy day coat mint of tha Pefrolt Irafflo offker. The coal ware dealjrned and originated by tha H. F, Ooodrlrh company, Akron, O., and ara the laioat word In rubber cout conatruc-tlon. of cylinder oil waa conaumad. To prriva tha motor (offered no III rffetila from tha teat, an automohlla containing- five per aon wa towed throuxh the atrenta of Phoenix, by tlm motorcycle. Oakland of 191 G Production is to Reach 30,000 Mark W, II. Head, aecretary of the Iilrilnger Implement company, hn Jnnt returned from an eaatern trip, which Included a vlBtt to the Oakland factory at Ponllac, Mich. "The Oakland people," aaya Mr. Head, "are launched upon, the h ggeat aeaann In Ihdr hli'tory and will produce JD.W; aulomohllea during the liilli aeaaon. The factory output In prevloua yeara haa been MOOV' 1 I'. W. Warner, aaflxtant general man aer of tha Oakland factory, told Mr. Head that the demand for cara thl year wax aioii'ln and that lo all fnctorlee Mean whl'h wouhl lead to maximum production ere Ihe chief am bition and foremoat. thouKht. rlxhl atralKht down the line from the preal dent to the office hoy, T'remlima an. I rewarda lire being offered to the m I'lianlcal aupcrlptendcnla who ahow the hlxhcHl efficiency averagex, 'J'ho frcldht car xltnitlon in one of th moat perphxlng which confronta the inanufneturnr. The alluatlon I ao acute that flat car with temporary bullt-on nfa are employed In ahlpplha cara, In apenklng of new model Mr. Mead aaya that the Oakland peopla will make no rhangn lu model until tha preaent aelling aeaaon la over. Thl la In line with an atiempt on the part of tho Na tional Automohlla Aaaouiatlon of t'om merce to Induce mauufacturcra to brlme out new model d jrlng the wlntcf morilha tn order flint the retailer would he tin nterrupted and unhampered dorlng their aelling eon by Ihe announcement of new model. australianoad record broken by harley davidson rrofcaalcnal Racer Krwln 0. Maker' record of 2 7:00 from Iunc aton to Mo bart, Auatralla, a dlatanco of 123 mllcx, haa been lowered by Dod Rayle, an ajnafeur on a Jfarley-Davldaon, doing It In 8 M M. Daylea rode ona machine throughout the race and wa checked by V. (1, Croft and A, Holding, official Auatrallan motor-cycllat. xaa Test of Stability of Motorcycle is Made Teatlnf tha t,hllty of a motorcycle motor by running It Indoora wa attain tried and a new record catabllahed at Phoenix, Art., when a Jlarly-In.vldaon motor waa officially checked by the atate V. A. V. referee to hava run rontlnuoualy for eighty day and twenty-one hour, and to have covered In that time 4,8106 nil lee before It wax atopped. During the teat thlrtyl and one-half aalloha of gaaollne waa uaed, averaging J3 mile to the gallon, and two gallon The Heart of Your Car EX IDE BATTERY STARTER You are entitled to Free Inspection each month Delco Exide Service Station Phone Douglaa 3697. 2024 Farnam St., Omaha Winning the Faith of the American People tHt t er .., 1. 1, r "Four li.M.Uivr t" lliv r A CAR rolls silently and smoothly along the city street. Its flexibility in weaving through the massed traffic its beauty win at tention from all sides. A passerby, turning to iden tify the make, sees on the radiator the trademark shown above. Over a rough country road comes a car climbs the steep winding hill on high, pulls easily through the heavy bog at the bottom, Rnd fades swiftly into the distance with scarcely a sound to mark its flight. The trademark on the radi ator bears the great name "Saxon," and this name typ tfiwStrengt h Economy Service, From Maine to California--in city, town and country thousand upon thousand! of Eiixon ii r a are making good thii pledfl to the American people; Stiength fVon. omy Service, Two yrars .; our trade nurk ph-dr w 44 mere word - iio more. Today - in the minds of count lei mm and wciiifii thM uord form a significant vmki. For they identify the Saxon. They cpitomLze its virtues. They are tho corner stones of Saxon success. Starting production two years ago the Saxon Motor Car Corporation built and sold more cars during its ini tial year than had any other automobile company. Strength Economy Service earned credence quickly but only after its sincerity had been tested, its truth proved, In two years' time the S;uon Motor Car Corporation rose from last to a leading place among the automobile com panics of the world. U now ranks umong the first ten in number of cars produced an nually. Last year the demand for Saxon can caused double production. And for the coming jear twice evt-n this output will be marketed. Strength Economy Service lus won its inrrited reward - the faith of the American people. NOYES-K1LLY MOTOR COMPANY 20GG-l8 l-'arnnni St., Omalin. Plionc Uougla 3ti-tt MEMBER OF CARD-ADAMS AUTO COMPANY OF LINCOLN. IT ) 1 f G : 1 W.$.Adams PAIGE BREAKS MARCH PRODUCTION RECORD Tha month of March ahowed the heat, record for manufaoture and hlnent of eara In the hlatory of the ralge-Detrolt Motor Car company. The fact that dur ing thla month moru ralo 'ara wore rt dined tliH at any other time In lnn!. cant In view of the rapid dvlnim!i and growth of thla rmtipany find the f ie that In total volume of hualnee It haa mado minii pheiiomtiiHl trld"a towur tho top The T-ilge la ahout Hx year old anil It at entire producllm for Ita flrat year waa aoni"thliig llk Win car. That would not now ho i:oneld"reil a fair produitlon for one month, I'upwhir demand anil pro duction fi:lllllea locreaaetl to Y7i car a dry are tha explanation, Big Season Ahead for Mitchell Cars, Says Dick Stewart J. T. Kiewart of the J. T. Htewart Motor company haa Juat returned from a trip to New York, lluffnlo, eaatem t'anadu and Ita'ine, Wla,, and hrlnga hack the aatnn enthnalaam over the Hl'i aeaaon whli'h reerna to prevail In auto monile circle nil through the country. Htewart haa Ihe nama romplalnt, how. ever, that all dealera have and that ! that they ran't et enough car Junt now. The Mitchell-!,ewle people, arrnrdlnt to rttewart, are laying pinna for a rl - j auntie aelling aeaaon and thla plan tn elude an dverftaln campaign which I will he an epoch In tlm auto"n.hll I game, "The (tlx of lleen," ai'dird'iM to Htewart, ' "haa met with uch phc ' nnmenal aucceaa that the Mitchell p.o j pi are determined that there nil Hi I no' j ho a highway or hy-way In the country which la not familiar with every phane of tli Mitchell cont ruction. Thl ad vertlaln- campaign 1 dealxned upon co-operative haala and 1 part of a gchema to lend the moat, complete aa alatanc to all connected with Mitchell anle." - Criw .vy. ' ai i in j i in mi mi uii i w ii im i eij : Ummm igUr rn Y I -'! J I First Choice ! j For the wan who h around $793 to $pend, J the Allen is emphatically "fintchotea". It i 1 dainini a quiet popularity that la built upon For the man who haa around $793 to apend, the A lien la emphatically "firat choice". It ia fiainlni a quiet popularity that ia built upon definite reamna: comfortable eeatln& for five, plea&ure in driving, economy in operation and the following apecidcationa: Lonf WhmlbMU3-ineh. Uiht WmttM-3)00 pound: Ampin Powr37 U. P.-Dorm 3 3-4 a. B. Modmrnt trie: Standard Motor Car Co. Carl Changttrom, Mgr. Weitern Dt$tributor$ 2010 Farnam Street, Omaha Paninrr Atf,trmr TW. At.t.KTf MOTOR CO., Fomtitri; Ohio -top class -bottom price This car Is the temt of a definite purpoe to tupply definite need with definite finality. It is built for the man whose purse cannot afford a big, expensive car For the man whose pride cannot afford an unsightly, little, uncomfortable car And It Is a very definite success. Beauty Is not necessarily a matter of size.' Neither does size altogether control comfort. But skill, experience and facilities are required to build a mall, beautiful, comfortable, economical car. In a word, It required Overland organization. And here Is the small.light car-complete to the last detail.' Its performance Is on a par with Its beauty, comfort and completeness. And Its price-$615 Is far below any former price for any completely equipped automobileregardless of appearance or comfort considerations. A glance at the car Impresses you Immediately with It beauty and finish. As you look it over and read Its specifications, you realize Its absolute completeness. But you must ride In it to appreciate Its comfort. You must drive It to get the thrill its performance will give you. You can own one of these cars. But act promptly for no car wan ever in such demand. In spite of record productions and advancing prices, there Is a shortage of cars. The demand naturally centers on top class at bottom price this Bmall light car. And no other car at anywhere near Its price can compare with this one for beauty, performance, comfort, complete ness and economy. Cct in touch with us today now. Overland Omaha Company J. m. JAMISOK, rrealtttat. Donglaj DC 43. 3047-11049 remain at,, Omaha. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio Roadster $303 -.' ... 'rezs'taaw h if Jm For Live Automobile News Read The Bj 1't l 1 15 4 he i ci.i,t"i '' in. i i! a (, ! en itn tut ,