THK OMAHA srXDAV I'.KM: AI'KIL !. liUfi. 15-A UNIOUE LOADING FEAT OF. AN AUTO Saxon Motor Car ' Company Drivei Motor Can Length of Train from Runway, 30NE IN RECORD TIME If It takea day to unload seventeen ear of eulomublli-a, how limn doe It Ink II, O. GUI to load the lam number? Th anawer la oris hour and forty-five minute. ft. O. OlII la fnHory manager of flaion Motor I'ar company. He (Jevleed th plan tlint reaulfeil In loading fifty four Raton motor para onto eeventeen flat car and gondolaa in lew than two hour. Tlila waa dona ahen the flrat anctlnn of a train of 172 rlaxon wa ehlpped to ft. W. Ilanaon, tha Atlanta, (la., dealer In fon motor car. GUI fixed up tarpaulin cover for auto mob)! that were waterproof and then elected to ahlp them on flet and ton dotaj. That wa a til Iielp to tha con atd traflo rnmlltlona that ware threatening to hold tip Canon or'lere. Frill thara waa alwaya tha Ion tlma oned, and when It ctm to malt ordnra there waan't ufftrl,iht filae to loud fara almultanaoualy In larva numtiera. f.fke I,nedlf Arllllrry. Homewher a"tll had aern a plutnr of arllllerr being loaded onto fl,t nara hy a runway up tha and and (hla rave him tha hit Idea for Hexon ahlnmente, Jta flrat fathered train of evenlern flata and gondola on a Hunon riding. Than ha too out tha and of tha gnndoln and bridged ovar tha nap between rtir. Neat e built a runway from tha around up to tha floor of tha tall rar and than ba trotted out fifty-four Haxon. Kaoh anlomohlla had gaaollna enough In Ita tank to run. With a oorp of men for blonklng tha motor rara In placa on tha train and enough driver U keep a eteadjr atream of automobile In mottun, Gill gave tha go-ahead alitnaJ. far No. 1 wa driven on Ha own power up tha runway to tha rear fla,t far awl than driven along tha Imiirth of tha train to tha front of tha front rar. It waa fol lowed by rar No, 2 and an on until tha ntlra train waa filled up. Night School Quiz On Salesmanship For Paigo Auto Men Night afhool for Instruction In al iiiHtiahlp la the plan being followed tiy 1'alg distributor and tha larger dealara throughout the country, and tha reaulta already attained prov that Ihla educa tional campaign la an Important factor In Incraaalng tha effeetlveoea of tha field foroe of the company, It hag been Instrumental not only In making each Paige man hetter Individual aalaaman, but It baa heen ttia meana of unifying tha organization and Umpiring It with A unity of purpoaa and Ideal. The Taiga plan, liowaver, 1 omthlng mora than tha Inatruttlon of tha aatea forra of earll agency. It embrace every man In tha employ of tha dealer, from tha office hoy to tha bookkeeper, tha broad purpoa being to fit each one, no matter what 1,1a job may ba, to aolt Paige cara, ao that he may ba ahla to aerva a proapoct Intelligently whenever txicaelon arlaee. No cimtomer need "wu.lt until a, aaleamnn romra In," If ha arrlvee at an Inopportune time. The atenog raplier or Hie office man will he able to aell htm at wail aa tha dealer him. eelf, Clover-Leaf Model Has Large Demand Tha Pullman clover-leaf rnadeter, ha knocked Into a cockd-hat tha old adage that "two'a company, threea a crowd." Owner of III! popular model find that tha advantage of the antra aeat ma rrled conpiea call It the "noutral aeat" are alrnoat unlimited. The T. (1. Ni.rthwall company, repre sentative, of tha Pullnun Motor r company,' la aulhorlty fur the statement that the tlirce-acatcd or clover-leaf roart aler la more In demand thla eaeXon than ever before hecauao thla atyle la the happy medium between the two-eeated car and the touring model, Although the Tollman Una embrace a two-eeated rondeler which haa met with etcady aalca, the "clover leaf la aclaaay looking, ril. (Incilve car, ao called becauee of (lie niiniiKcmcut of the three Itirtl vtdual acniK uninewhat In the ahape of n Ibree-leaf clovrr. The two front rente are dht'hd, leaving nn alxle-wny to the rear met end affording, ample leg room f i ,r ell three pa, -aetigera (if couree the ntronce to the ePIe U by the door In the front compartment, Th rear aeat la really an emergency neat, or If there la tin third pnHn nts' r lha aimce can be c.invcnlenlly n-d for luggg Forty Men on Track Team at Washington T. lil l. Mo, April I. - Trim men of tMlituii milvei ll v'a lr k teutu bava teM ii for duty and elecfml I'te mint l,in ktog I'epUlii, t,i,rl,;nrf U a ecli'inire end mi t,la letter n In t1 The -title f ii the e4,n f'l!i (nli j nt,e I M -tinea, la. pi l -f l i I ( n. o,..i i,4.l,0 i u(i M i.l.M Ve l"lnie.t il h ii'. hi leoite if Ii I ''t 1 h limU, Holla, 1 1 1 Vif 9' I .-.n t,, I i! ioiI-U, Mil I .I h i!h irif. Ml..iuil Valle iiot.f.i. NEW DIAMOND TIRE H4S ARRIVtO ON AUTO ROW Cadillac Salesman Pulls Novel Stunt to Convince a Prospect UIi"( . .' t .'! . -I .. I ' I I l .. I l .-' " t-m, k f.t .t I I I. I 1 I ,.l i r e'-.i I ' it '.' I l f. Ml .. f . llll : ! l. a I In i i t I i i U It. V f A m l y ls 'I il cc will i !-!. iliill J. , ,1 1 Ink I II i I ait I . I! IK, , 11 1. - m ' I i ...... I I x I Ml l '( ll-l l( t-l ! I e-4 tt. 4 i' iii i 'm . lll ff !l lit I . . ie -r i i t ii. i i. ii.,-.. i M t in n !-' - . i ' Ii m I till I I t " !-. ('" l-tl i- f t i ,i. e hi .. . - h ii i. i i ' ! . i a '' 1 Mi i . . i . l.l,kii m. t .!. , t ' " U W. Nygaatd, Cadlllao aalaaman In Omaha, originate novel teat to aatlafy a akeptlnnl buynr. , Automobile attleamen often have to think of original Idea to dnmoilatrata the vartoue (uallllca of the car they ren reaent, but laet week tha Ple went to "levry" Nygaard of Omaha, wb alla Cadillac eight In tha Kebraaka Urritory. It happened that Irry wag In a email town and he wa ahowlnc III oar to a bualneea man who had aoine pretty hard hendi-d Idcaa cniicnmlnf oparallng ( pen m and nialtilemni'' eoat. In fact, lie Inalaled that he did not think it would be poealhla to run an eight cylinder car more than five or alt mile on a gallon of fuel, and none of Nyganrd a argument could budge Mm from hla belief. Mo the aal waa blocked on thla point al'iie. lArry lay In hi bed at th botai that night and thought out a gcherrte to prova to the man that tha Cadlllao eight would All Standard Motor Cars Now Equipped with Motor-Meters "The appearance In rapid aucceeelon of motor meter on a number of gtandard automobile I on more application of tit old doctrine that an ounce of pre vent Ion la worth a pound of ure," aaya C. 3, ("orkhlll, manager of lb Nehraaka llayne Auto Kelce company, diatrlbiiler for the llaynea "llgtit l." "Ilie old way of attending lo motor on a I rip of fieceaally eeVord a lll.Ha of 1 guea an' b' goah' meth(l, If the cooling and lubricating ayatern of the automobile engine war conatantly and properly looked after, everything we well and good, but If th radiator dolled or went dry, It wa a two-to on chanc-a that the driver would not find It out until a pleton tuck or a cylinder wa cored. The moto foeler I pwaty a prepar- ednrn device that protect th modern leviathan of the road a gal oat audi ') i ldcnta aa an unfilled radiator, a clogged oil pipe, bad nil or a dry reaervolr. Hliiiidlng between cracked and eored cylinder, burned out bearing and high fuel and oil romiumptlon, It I enelkut motor ar liiaurfi'e, An Idea can be formed of th danger to whb h n under-cooled motor la e poaed from the fact that the explosion In the cylinder comliiiatlon cbamtiera generate a beat of tyxO to iff) degree Kahrenhalt, Tbl beat, If allowed a free hand, will rauae an over-en panelon of th i nicely gdjiiated moving motJir pert, which I Inevitably aerloua. "Hy guardltig iigalnat over heailng the molo-meter protect itgiilnat n' eitrv agent gwaollne and oil conaumtitlon, Hot motor up prodlglou amount i of fuel and lubricant and In th latter ; eaa tha Mtreme heat I liable to nana the formation of large carbon depoalt on the valve and valve aeat. A motor I In danger befor th water In lb cooling yatem rach th boil ing point. It I In aerlou danger when ateam forma, lnc water I being lot rapidly from the cooling yalern, permit ting the engine temperature to rla ra pldly. "Tha beat running temperature la 130 to IfI degree, and tbl can be plainly Indicated to tha driver In hi et at all time by th moto-meter. 'A er ago only Ihre of the belter make of car were fitted with moto- mftterx, while at th preaent time prac tically alt th gtandard automobllea ad- vertle them a regular iulpment." ROAD REPORT OF THE OMAHA AUTO CLUB HIGHLY PRAISED The road report bureau of tha Omaha Automobile club 1 apoken of In a highly complimentary manner In an article ap pearing In the current number of Motor, Mention of the local club I made In an article by Fred U, Nlaon-Nlrdlltiger, a prominent motorlat nd eportaman, who made, a Irana-contlnentnl tour of the country, paaelng through Omaha over the Lincoln Highway, do ten inline or more to the gallon of gaaollne, and the nett morning be et al'oul to arrange hla Utile device.. flrat, a gallon gianllia can waa pro uurod arid about tt feet of arnAll rulber tubing. With thla eoulpment In th oar be haatetied to tha home of Mr. liuelne Man bright and early. Plnrt, tt one-gallon can wa faaiened to th dh arwl the gaaollne Una diaoon heoted from the carburetor. The rubber tube wa uliatltuted In It place. Thoti, In the preaonoe of Hi "proepent," on gallon of g wa put In the can and they alerted out for a ride. When at a good dlelano out In lb country th oar cam to a atop, th pod ometer wa examined and It ehowed ei aolly U S mllee. That wo enough. The butt barrier bad beori aurmounted. Tltm oar wa old and delivered that day and Nygaard cut another notch In hui old gun atock. Spring Demand for Buick Cars Exceeds Output of Factory The uaual early aprlng demand for llub k car haa by far outnumbered Hi cere available for delivery, thereby et hane! lug the tock of cara at all of the Nebraska Itulck Auto company branch houaea, TMa hortage i f car, coming at n umiiually early date compered with former yeere, ahould overcome all lineaelneae regardlrig the flnanidal con ill ! of th rounlry In general. 1a- Huff, manager of th Nhrka Itulok Auto company, apent part of the week In Mm:oln, going over on company bualnaM. II. K. Hldli.a, prealdenl of th Ne braaka Mulck Auo eompany. mot,red to Oiiiab from Mnuoln on Tburaday, an comtiaiiled by hla fMinlly, to epend the week-end a gueaf of Mr and Ma. !, Ifuff Ie Huff, riieneger of the Nehraaka Hub k .tito company, ecoinpatiM by Mra, Huff, will leeve during the week for the aouth for a ehorl real during the laller part of April. Mollnr rll I hampe. The Mollne club of liO Tliren-I lngue hea aold two of lie IWfi champion I'low. boya to the Hoi k laland club of ton aume league, 'Ilia f)nyr are Hilly Neal, plichcr, nnd Zdila t'layton, outfielder. New Chandler is a Popular Model W, . Adama of the Card Ada ma Motor company I very much plneaed end uulie efithialaatbi over ttie new fli.ld In wlib li lie la operatlntf and aeeerta that tim new mielcla are making many friend emong dealer and buyer. The new foiir-pueeefiger roadster I a 'ac of ufiueuitl beuiiiy and the meclien lent conetruclloti la in keeping with the line of I ho car. The venture w lib h Mr. Adam ha mad In taking nu uih large li'iri lury would tnijlcala Itial he he unllm Itml fullli In hiineeir and the our he I backing, Mr. Adnuie I new to tht territory, having hewn, In lb uiilomolilc: bualoee In loee f ir ereral yere peel 'Itin "Hupp" peiiple, eluim Mr. Aitiime and the Central lua Motora co;npn of ! MnliH', a concern In wbbdi Adline liolda a large Inlereet, backed, clelm I Met Adam la "enme bunlb-r" and that hn won't ilinipinilui i lie i 'Iniodlor people ill tbl territory Th t'eitlral Iowa Motor company bavc bulll up a very ubUliUl bu.ieee fot the ' Hupp" Motor I'ar coiiipaiiy in (owe. 1 wneiei) aawnii 'tmmmwmmwnmt All .11. , . . .... IJ All ella niv la,,lt Ii L . but there' a big rflriVrenee In qeelllf. Uu ell re. aervea fear engine, find ell r-ulne If. It le (he keet lehrleeet tea eaa hmr. It le retlaed frnm feeeeyltenla , Will net earaonle nnleee fed too freely. Halite If body t hlk leviperalerre, for year eeavrelenee I'etihare le nat In heir, (all,, eane. Alee valine eeee e tn Iralk, Hop In for a vpaly, POWELL SUPPLY COMPAMY OMAHA t IS OMAHA nt America's Greatest Light Six" llio nrw 'L!!it Si' i a refund icriri of h car that rial r reair. audi a rnntion tluring the paat raon, 1 lie "IJlit Si' wa too good to Le changed it haa almply been refined hy tltaiJilion'of irat covrra, aluminum iitonn, K'Py rurtatna, etc., mak ing it a complrl car. The engine in the new I laynea 'Light Sit it tha game light, high-ipeed, 55 liorgcpcwer motor, that developa more horervpower than any other engine of the aarne bore and atroke, It will apeed up to more than a mile a minute or throttle down to le than a mile an hour, In actual performance it haa fleiibility, hill-cliitihing power, get-away ability, and economy that hat made I laynea uaera entliuitic booatert. Ibia haa reaulled in a aale that for 1915 practically totaled the combined output of the other car maker of Indiana. The "Light Twelve" The 'Light Twelve' ia a new car but one which haa been thoroughly leafed before being an nounced. It haa made good. Thie Mauler Motor haa valve-in-head conafrui lion, aluminum piatoni and all the lateat engineering development!. 3 putttigcr ruieter 5 paivflirrr toarbf ur 7-puuigeT tottrini ur PRICES lii(lilSir$M85 Tight SU"$1S85 UgUTwelrtw$IS85 light T!re" $1885 1iglilTwelr''138S . Nebraska Haynes Auto Sales Co. 2032 Farnam St. THE HATNES AUTOMOBILE CO. I0I00. IND. fi I hi ft Ant ta -i- a 7AJ V m 4 STORAGE eft II BATTERY El A t00" vOOOOy 8 out of every 10 The element of chance doein't figure with tha ownerof aWillardUattery, I'ciformancc it a certainty, R5r? , cr more than eight nut c f tm mkrri cf e!ec tflcelty fi-juipped cart, pin' their fjlthnnWilliirdQual.' ity and WllUrd l ervice. i WTieityfttit'iiranrwIatUfy, t-f li.i It l a WlilaiJ, yrtu t.etteiy I , I' I ii i i" X"" iie l-i n lev iitiuit gr, Nebraska Storage Baltery Co. lot ret at. Tel thteg. tilt l t Ier. n f ef ktlr el aaf ! JEFFERY FOUR Standard Seven-Paiienger, $1035 Without Auxiliary Seats, JIOOq ,4 w . ol c ee. T-l -W ml If 1 lV ' XSS", e IF 'il ,ct " l 4 1 .t ' ,VlV ...1 . m .r rv"''" mil $w I etna 4e.ee- tkw .! ktkiai. kliliil nefif M m .MMMii!e enfc illf4 tit 'fe Mm T ' ar r 9 . rua a - M i I. a r m ii i i . i it l a f rti tm. , ii J -L - , ?J4Jl J i lb' I -J. er'fcT". . ' :i "e V i7 .( A t 1 JaBakwaSaBa, ljfimimmmm -"a .1 Lr"" 1 gfeasiii.,..viia- J , , 1 .. JONES-OPPER CO. OMAHA, KEIWIA8KA Dintuhutois F. tnti rn anl Korthorn N I'tutkit and Wfntrrn Iowa A, H. JONES HAttTINOH, NKHUABKA. Distributor tUiuthrn tni Wcntrrn Nf brn.ika nnd North wpntrrrt Kanniti, 1 (lie. in. (. nw na mm nu 11 m 1 m niam aiMi na 5 4 if in v j " 1 . f ., -fieMTi- ,t4- -A' ft J-'. ! . , I .f! - r- ,.; , r - "f " 'j !.- .'if- I f, fe-:. j t;, f . y 1 1 .A.w-.-.-, y liiitfi ignll t iiiwiihh wi. t..,,..,...,,. wmwm fj 1 eMk, ,.' : .. .ihiiiiiiik . - jiiiwiili k t i 1 j 1 r e. f ' It i'VO 'vKA1 in , r rv;Ui ': ' 1 f-if-wu-'.h .(if, : .'-'S ' " n .- . .v ' - A f l 1 I f l J l ? n A 1 a .j 1 j 1 j a iv e '.-naff Reliability OUR abnolute faith in the Max well car it due to two reasons: First, we have known that the Maxwell Company uses nothing in the entire car but the very best that money can buy. We have known that the steel is scientifically heat treated, that the car is built under the supervision of able engi neers, that every car is rigidly tested many times before it leaves tho factory. Second, we have known that the big and well established company behind the car is building for the future, that they value a satisfied owner above everything else. Now that the Maxwell has set the World's Motor Non-Stop Mileage Record, by travelling continuously for 44 days and nights averaging 500 miles per day you will under stand the benefits you personally may derive from the Maxwell policy. Did you ever hear of any car going 22,000 miles without once stopping the engine, without any repairs or readjustments, with only one gallon of gasoline to every 22 miles? There is no reason why you fihouldn't have n reliable, serviceable nnd economical Maxwell car. The first cost is low, the operating cost Is low and the health and happiness dividends ore big. Let us sec you aliout this now, lcfore our allotment is exhausted. Touring Car, $655, Road.ter, $033 fitee f. U. M tit e C. W, Francis Auto Co. !)la.l larnam Stmt. IMmntt leoVlj(!aa 11). tUtKI8UTOK.1 ton UIJ Phone Tyler 1000 S7S;i- 4a N etit rel i e, 1 1 .1. 1 . r i V I 5l1 ' I - - - . r i'- 1 uxrMHiituij Ifcex e e a t aa aaa it t any lime,