za THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 24, 1918 M'CAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY NOW MAKING ITSELF AT HOME IN NEW PALATIAL QUARTERS New Building of Concern Just Completed at Fifteenth and ' Jackson Streets Is Most Modern of Its Kind In Any City of the Middle West SALES MANAGER M'CAJT EEY MOTOR COMPANY. WARREN L. DULL. The completion of the new horn of the McCaffrey Motor company is a decidedlyiong step in Omaha's advancement, and centers the spotlight of publicity on T. Sherman McCaffrey's rapid rue on the rungs of success. t - GAVE UP POSITION. O A little mors than two years tf o T. Sherman McCaffrey gave op a sal aried position with the Mcdraw Elec tric company and with his father and brother formed the McCaffrey Motor . company with himself president, his brother Frank, vice president; and his father, Owen McCaffrey, secretary and treasurer. i, " ' , The infant corporation obtained one floor in the John Deere building, wherein began a car selling campaign of inch fores and aggressiveness that soon two additional floors were need cd to make room for the nourishing 8TRINO OF SUCCESSES. The history of the company chron ides a continuous string of successes, broken by a single failure the at tempt to boy a building at Sixteenth and Farsam streets. When all efforts to obtain the Farnam street property proved fntile the company bought the next best location, the northeast cor ner of Fifteenth and Jackson streets, and there erected the new home. Is Modem Throughout The new building housing the Mc Caffrey Motor company is constructed of brick, concrete and steel and is ab solutely the ultimate in the builder's art ft has a 66-foot frontage on iackson street a UZ-foot frontage on ifteenth street The main floor, or Jower floor, consists of show rooms. office and ladies rest room tn the front, with a modern service station in the rear. When I went down to give the new structure the "double O my first tm pression was that a mistake had been made in the address, for; from the outside it had the appearance of bank building. Once inside, however, I knew for a certainty that it waa a motor concern from basement to roof. , . ' t When I went in Manager Grant L. McFayden extended the welcome mitt just as heartily as if my appear ance didn t tell him at a glance that I was not in the car buying class. Mc rsyden has been selling ford motor cars for the last six years snd is rec ognized as one of the very, best in the game when it comes to organis ing a sales force or putting the pep" into a selling talk. Also, and mamiy. he has the trust and confidence of raendous asset tor any manager. Sherman Well Known. f There will be very little said about T. Sherman McCaffrey, president of the- company, for, being born and raised right here in Omaha, he is pret- if generally Known to ine ioiks nere about. Anyway, when I asked him a few personal questions, that Irish physog of his flushed up like a Coun cil Bluffs maiden just after being kissed, and I could see he'd rather talk about the building. When asked what particular phase of the new home caused him the most pride, he instantly replied, "the loca tion. And while I was trying my darnedest to juggle the confab back to where he'd say something about himself, he was off and away telling how tickled he was at being able to grab off a building lot right in the very heart of the business district He s got the location at that, and you can't blame him a mite for being pleased about it There's not another place in Omaha so easily reached from all directions. Splendid Force. The man incharge of sales, Ed Low. ry, is another native Omahan. He comes from one of the oldest and best known families in the state. Ed has been with the McCaffrey com pany for the past year and a half and has "Forditis" in its most violent form. He has become such an expert in the auto game that he can spot a Ford "prospect" five blocks away. The brightest spot in the entire building is the cashier's corner, not because it's where the fellows receive their weekly stipend, but on account of . being the throne of Miss Edna Jensen. Miss Jensen is, the sort of a girl who could pay the boys in Villa currency and they'd never know the difference. But, while her pleasing personality is a great addition to the office, the main reason for her being on the tay roll is the-fact that she's one of the most efficient cashiers who ever blue-penciled an expense account The front office is presided over by Fred Krug, who could easily quali ify as a certified public accountant He has had many years experience ra cicncai worK ana figures, to Krug, is just the same is "possum" to a Georgia darkey. : Is Special Pride. In the service department Avery Jordan holds forth with a corps of as efficient service men and mechan ics as ever were gathered, under one roof. If there is one thing the Mc Caffrey people pride themselves in, it can safely be said it's their service station. Mr. Jordan' has had seven years' continuous service in this par ticular work, and he frankly admits the McCaffrey Motor company has the best equipped service station in the world. When Jordan tell you a thing, he always states it in the superlative, and after one watches 'round for a bit one concludes that he's right, at that. The building superintendent Ray Wilson, put in three years with the Ford Motor company and has been with the McCaffrey company for the past year end a half. He knows the motor business in all its dips, curves and angles, and he's an efficiency ex pert of the first magnitude. Bert Dukes is the stock (keeper, having charge of the tool crib and stock rooms. Under his care re as sembled all sorts of repair stuff. Ford parts in superabundance and supplies. In his department one can find every thing from bolts to bodies. In the adjusting department is an other Ford Motor company graduate, R. W. Copenharve. who looks after credits on repair work. He was four years With the Ford people and. is acknowledged to be one of the best and fairest adjusters who ever gsve an estimate. On the second floor was not so much activity, for it s a storage floor. Here are placed the completed jobs. the new cars and overflow of cars from the repair floor above. It is in this room where one gets a better view of the walls, that the color scheme of the interior finish is most noticeable. The ceilings in all the rooms are white, 'but the walls sre half battle-ship gray and half white, the lower hall being gray, with a black dividing line. It makes a rather unique, though impressive effect Not Consider Cost On the third (and top) floor is the repairing department the most mod ern and convenient in the city. In equipping this department the word went forth from the president of the company to pay absolutely no atten tion to cost "Get the best and plenty of it" was his answer when ssked about fitting out the repair shop. A big "burning in" stand for treating bearings does now in IS minutes the work formerly requiring from six to eight hours. There is slso a big "testing stand,1 in which all engines snd motors are tested before replac ing m cars. Every known machine and tool for doing better and quicker work has been Installed. Added to this the fact that experienced experts only are allowed to work and no one can doubt the foreman's sssertion that "there isn't s better shop in the west than ours." Sanitary favoratories and shower baths have been installed on both the second and third floors, enabling the men to "clean up" before leaving the shop. A gigantic elevator, electrically coir trolled, whisks the cars from the main floor to the repair shop department on the third floor with all the con summate ease and grace of a Beau Brummel retrieving a lady's powder puff. ' ' '- . . Efficient Sales Force. N Coming back to the front office we met some of the salesmen. A fine, manly aggregation of artists, these gentlemen, and I'm no longer amazed at the immense number of Ford cars on the streets of Omaha. They look capable of selling gloves to an arm less man. . i Allan Farmer used 'to show 'em where to sign on the dotted line of sn insurance, application , blank, but one day left off quoting death sta tistics long enough to get an earful of auto talk.. Since then Farmer has devoted his talents exclusively to the welfare of the dear public by allow ing said public ownership of Ford cars. Probably his former connection with the Cudahy Packing company accounts for Neil Smith being such a "slick" auto salesman (are you gonna let me get by with that?) since com ing with the M: Caffrey Motor com pany, Anyway, Smith made good as an automobile salesman right from tne jump-a-way, and seems to like the game much better than the pack ing business. Paul Hungate was an experienced auto salesman before he joined the McCaffery Motor comoanv'i lellincr force, having been connected with a local agency for some time. Paul is a Ford enthusiast, contending it the most reliable car that ever carried a bunch of Joy-riders. , Before he became a car salesman, A. R. (Barney) Burnham was a wrestler of more than local renown. He's still somethinar of a "thrower" when it comes to spreading this "best-little-car-in-the-world" stuff. Barney has been with the Ford people for a long time and knows his line of talk better than a preacher knows his text v Compsny Officials. The hand at the helm at all times has betn the able hand of the presi dent T. Sherman McCaffrey. Alert energetic, aggressive, he has ever been ready to grasp opportunities at tne psycnoiogicai moment Where less resourceful .men would have de bated, T. Sherman has snapped out instant decision. Don't get the idea that he decides without judgment far from it; the difference is, he stud ies a possible condition or situation before it gets to him, and when it comes he's ready. The vice president of the concern, Frank McCaffrey, is well known in business and local circle H ,'. juniSr member ,of the McCaffrey Bros, comoanv. coal dealer. H- has been very successful in a business way, and is an efficient official of the motor company. ine aecretary and treasurer, Owen McCaffrey, is a eentleman of the nM school, and one of the most likahl- men in the city. He was born In ireiana, on the 17th of March (did you get that?), quite a few years ago. It wouldn't be fair to tell Just what year, for, no matter what year it was. he doesn't look it He direct from "the ould sod" to Omaha, and, has been here for the last 40 years. , He has been prominently connects with many of the big real estate transactions in Omaha, and has been no small factor in the city's progress. na one wno expects to make Oma ha a permanent abiding nlare. T mn. few a great pride in the new home of the McCaffrey Motor company, not only because it is a building repre senting everything. new and modern, but because it's a tangible evidence of the possibilities and opportunities here in Omaha for men with enercrv and determination. Long may it stand as a sturdy monument to the enter- rise and ability of the 2-year-old I cCaffrey Motor company. j I Timmerman's Expert Sets Big Boiler at McCaffrey's Getting the boiler "set in" right was one of the important things to accomplish in the construction of the McCaffrey Motor company's new building. For this work an expert boiler setter from A. Timmermann company was called upon. The Timmermann company pro duced and own the famous Timmer mann Back Boiler arch, and the com pany is known ss the final authority on all matters connected with fire brick and boiler-setting. Sunderland Machinery Co. Handles Large Contract The Sunderlsnd Machinery and Sup ply company, specializing in Ford service station equipment, had the contract for supplying machinery for the repair department and service station of the McCaffrey Motor com- owhere in the west can there be found a more completely equipped repair snop or a more perfectly ap pointed service station th.n McCaf frey's, snd .nowhere in the west is there a concern, beside the Sitnrier. land company, prepared to fill such a contract as was required by the Mc- vanrey Motor company. Vm of Whal Wblfken. All wlulM Uvl0B ruaimantarv btfor birth, it tto teeth continue to trow, the wbUe to put la the toothed cla; t the teeth are displaced by Urie num ber of flattened plates of bona or baleen, fringed at the edee, the bal la put In the whalebone oleic. Baleen forma a eleve throach WhlOh the Whole etr.ln. all fan. oelleeted from tha water. Popular Bcienca. ALL FORD AGENTS WILL BE WELCOME AT ftVCAFFREY'S Cordial Invitation Extended Dealers to Make Headquar ters at New Ford Home During Show Week, The Ford dealers visiting Omaha during Automobile Show week will be thrice lucky. They'll not only see the biggest and best exhibit ever staged in the mid-west, but they'll be just a short step from the new quarters of the McCaffrey Motor company, where they'll be welcomed like a bottle of grajie juice at a Bryan banquet. ' Mr. McCaffrey expects I all Ford agents to make the McCaffrey Motor company's new show rooms and of fice their headquarters during Auto Show week, and he puts a world of emphasis on the fact that the invi tation includes the wives, sweethearts and sisters of the Ford dealers. The commodious ladies' rest mom will be at the disposal of the visiting ladies at all times and especially during the coming week, when a vast num ber of out-of-tpwn ladies will be gath ered here for the big show. Is Near Auditorium. The entire second floor ot the Mc Caffrey Motor company's new home, has been taken ever by the Automo bile show committee for the coming week for display purposes. Being so near the Auditorium building, where the show will be held, it is almost like an annex to the main show building. , 'Durinsr the week the show rooms of the McCaffrey company will be formally inspected. These show rooms are equal In appointment to any in the city, and are the best light ed rooms in the west The big electric signs extend on both Jackson street and Fifteenth We furnished the electric sign for this building. OMAHA SIGN COMPANY 114-116 South 12th St Douglas 729. ' street and are of the regulation Ford script design. The signs call par ticular attention to the service sta tion, looming up to gasless motorists like a bubbling well in the Mojave desert. Insurance Carried With The Foster-Barker Company Notwithstanding the fact that the Mccairrey Motor companys new building is absolutely fireproof, in surance must be carried to protect office equipment, important records, cars stored for ' repair, etc. After mature deliberation the McCaffrey Motor company decided to place its insurance with the Foster-Barker company, Brandeis building. This decision resulted from a care ful study of "past performances" of the companies represented by the Foster-Barker company and it was found that these companies were fair and liberal in interpreting their poli cies, prompt and just in settling claims and singularly free from an noying red tape. The Foster-Barker concern is one of the established institutions of Oma ha and numbers among its policy holders the largest corporations of the state. Interior of Show Rooms Present Pleasing Effect After all the others, contractors, brick layers, plasterers snd plumbers has finished their particular work on the building now housing the McCaf frey Motor company, then came G. A. , Thompson, contracting painter, with his colors, brushes, putties and oils. .To him was given the take of turn ing the sturdy walls, the rugged floors and the mottled ceilings into things of beauty and elegance. How well he accomplished his purpose is evi denced by the extremely pleasing ef fect produced. rr 4106 South 13th St. BOILER INSTALLED BY Red 6638. A. TIMMERMANN Omaha's Popular Firebrick Expert Firebrick Expert and Boilersetter STOKERS INSTALLED Build- of High Grade BoiUr Setting We had the Contract for Painting and Decorating on This Building G. A. THOMPSON Contracting Painter Ttltphona Red 3393 318 Breadeit Theater Building N Job Too Large G. A. STEINHEIMER, Maaagor. WE FURNISHED THE TILE FLOORS for THIS BUILDING nn UV7U SONS CO. rS)0:GER. lAi 1515 HARNEY We Furnished all the Reinforcing Steel and Steel Sash for This Building Trussed Conor fete Steel COMPANY H. E. GADEN, Mgr. ' Home Offices Omaha Offices- Vountown, Ohii. : P 1112 W. 0.' W. Bid. WE FURNISHED THE PLUMBING and HEATING for THIS BUILDING SANITARY PLUMBING COMPANY 1921 St. Mary's Ave. Phone Douglas 3497 f Concrete Piling on This Building DONE BY H erman Thielke Concrete Piling a Specialty Phono South 872. 3,500 lights of glassjn this building furnished and glazed by Kehnard Glass & Paint Company Douglas 4356 1417 Dodge Street l ! Ford Service Station Equipment OMAHA Complete Equipment for Garage andMachine Repair Shops So SUNDERLAND Machinery land. Supply Company "THE SUPPLY PEOPLE" warn Our Insurance is Carried By FOSTER-BARKER COMPANY i 3 i ' i i 1 Brandeis Building em. m i I J m J r.