Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY W.E: AI'Ol'ST 27, 1916.
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FORD
SALES AND SERVICE
The Sample-Hart Motor Co., is made
up of men formerly with the Ford Motor
Co., and we extend an invitation to our old
friends to visit us at our new retail location.
We will sell Ford automobiles and
render efficient service to all Ford owners.
Phone Douglas 7604
Sample-Hart Motor Co.
(Formerly With Ford Motor Co.)
Temporary Location, 2010 Harney Street.
$595
r.O DETROIT
Be particular. Ex
amine the seemingly
little things about
the car you buy.
ITS the "little" things that make motoring a pleasure
or a constant source of annoyance.
The car you've been thinking about does it have
electric starter and lights, demountable rims, rain-vision
windshield, speedometer, one-man mohair top? Does
it have an irreversible steering gear, linoleum running
boards and floor boards?
Does it have, as the Maxwell has, all these refine
ments, good appearance, an enviable reputation and
an unequaled record for endurance and economy?
This is a vital matter to you. Make sure.
S-ptsaenger Touring Ctr, $S9S 3-ptastn$er Cabriolet, f8SS
J-pamnger Roadster 580 6-pataengar To Car, 91S
- 5-passengar Sedan, $98S
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.
2216-18 Firnam Street, Orn.h., Nebrmke
Phone Douglas 853.
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A big touring car for five people
and Saxon "Six" costs less to run
than any other car of similar size
To those other superiorities of Snxon "Six"
must be Elided that of unusual economy.
Kirst, Saxon "Six" proved itself possessed of
a preat motor a better motor than any
other car in its class.
In speed, in power, in smoothness, and quiet
ness this eng-ine clearly excels.
Then as time passed by and records were
compiled it became clear that Saxon "Six"
had greater strengtii and endurance than any
car of like price.
And, of course, its jrreater beauty was a con
ceded thing from the start.
Now it is known definitely that Saxon "Six"
is in addition to these other superiorities
a far more economical car than any of simi
lar size and power.
Not only have owners proved this to be a
fact by way of their private records of up
keep costs, but in public tests also has it
been established.
And this economy of Saxon "Six" is a four
fold economy. What is true of its sparing
use of gasoline is also true m the matter of
oil, of tires and of repairs.
The most recent example of Saxon "Six"
economy in gasoline consumption occurred
when 206 stock model Saxon "Sixes" driven
by dealers traveled 300 miles aniece without
stopping, for an average fo 23.5 miles per
gallon of gas.
In this run it showed an average of 175 mile?
to the quart of oil.
It is more common than unusual for a set of
tires to last beyond 6,000 miles.
And so far the average cost of repair parts
for all Saxon "Sixes" during the past eigh
teen months is less than $10 per car.
This certain and positive proof of Saxon
"Six" superiority in economy is the final
piece of evidence that establishes beyond
fair dispute the right of Saxon "Six" to the
title of "the best car at less than $1,000.
Come in and see Saxon '
1 3 f. o. b. Detroit.
'Six" today. Price.
Noyes-Killy Motor Co., Distributers
2066-68 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
AMERICA'S GREATEST "LIGHT SIX"
1 ou pay no premium for enjoying the wonderful driving qualities of the Haynes 'light Six"
and that's a mighty important thing to consider in these days of high gasoline.
What other six that approaches the power and character of the Haynes can boast (or rather show
proof of) such averages as: 16 to 22 milea per gallon of gasoline, 6,000 miles to the set of tires,
400 milea to the quart of oil?
The wonderful combination of distinctive appearance, great power, flexibility and economy rf
upkeep is the reason for the amazing popularity of the Haynep "Light Six." and just the reasons
why you will be a Haynes booster, when you are fully conversant with the frxls,
in? s
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neurasita naynes auio oaies V-o.
y I lallc end a demorrtration
, WCS F.rn.n, Street. Omaha, Neb. i
Pg I or new aertee America a i 1
ffl I Greateat "Light Six" I It
Ml 3-Pjswsger Roadster - $KS5 ... - a
w Jf I 5 ?sitr Touring far SMHS THE HAYNF.S AUTOMOHII T. CO, KOKOMO, IKD. 1
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