IHbJ OMAHA bUiNDA Uhb: JMAllOli a, -1,: . - 6 Z v --- j 7-tTT PEERLESS GARS REACH SHOW OU EXPRESS TRAIN Besides Show Autos Hannan Will Have Seven-Passenger Touring at Salesroom. Two models of the Peerless Eight, distinctive for beauty, power and economy of operation, arrived in Omaha late last night by express, according to C. R. Hannan, presi dent of the Western Motor com pany, 2047 Farnam street, represen tative of the car. Because of the urgent demand made upon factory officials by Peerless dealers throughout the country, it has been difficult to get shipments of the cars. Mr. Hannan will have the Peerless Sedan, uniaue in heavy up holstery and novel in body design, on , exhibition at the automobile show. The seven-passenger touring will be kept at the salesroom. Benjamin Lennerd, factory repre sentative of the- Peerless Motor company, Cleveland, is in Omaha this week to attend the show. "Low cost of upkeep and economy of operation stand out pre-eminently in the driving of the Peerless," Mr. Lennerd says. "This year will be a great period for the motorist; there will be a wide market for all types of cars. The autoists of today is looking for a car that insures low cost of upkeep." Mr. Lennerd is traveling repre sentative of the motor company, covering territory from Winnipeg, Canada, to Galveston, and from Chi cago to San Francisco. Banner Given by Uncle Sam Is Exbihitcd by H. Pelton Omahans will have an opportunity to see the prize banner, donated by tne government to the champion builders of Liberty motors. The huge atrtaction reading, "Champion Liberty Motor Builders," sways in the breeze in front of the H. Pelton Motor company, Twenty-first and Farnam streets, representatives for the Marmon car in this territory. The Marmon factory' produced the motors at full capacity, and at the signing of the. armistice still had the banner in their possession. It will remain in Omaha during' the Auto mobile show. General Sales Manager of Racine Rubber Co. R. Y. Cooke. Nine Millions More in State Banks Now Than Year Previous From a Staff Correspondent. Lincoln, Neb., March 8. During February 942 state banks in Ne braska reported to the state banking board and according to this the state now' has one state bank for every 1,317 people, the largest per capita of any state in the union. There are, in addition to the state banks 186 national banks, 73 build ing and loan associations and 26 trust companies in the state. Nine teen new state banks have been or ganized since the last report, all of which have charters outstanding, but which have not yet opened for busi ness. Compared with the report of February 25, 1918, a report for Jan uary 28, 1919, shows these changes: Banki reporting Increase, 12. Deposit, Increase, J8, 874. 637.01. Loans, Increase, (30,406,190.36. , Onsij, reserves, decrease, $26, 135, 680. 4S. Capital-surplus and profits, Increas $3,161,246.93. Depositor!' guaranty fund, increase $327,050.06. During 1918 Nebraska cltiens bour fi end paid for Liberty bonds through Ne braska banks, $126,107,600, and bought and paid for $10,349,180 worth of war sav ings and thrift stamps through the banks and postoffices. Always Boosting for Omaha and Auto Row V - J1 1 -""i Ijjj 1J4Hllltl.ll-.L'V 'I. Ijj Dy S.P.LaDue Wabbling Wheels. It is wise to make an occasional examination1 of the front wheels to see whether they are wabbling. This may be done by jacking up each wheel and- revolving it and walking away a few feet to see if it wabbles as it revolves. By having some one else drive the car the own- erjean very quickly see if the wheels are shaking by taking his stand a short distance down the street. Some times the wheel itself may run true, but the rim and tire may be incorrectly mounted so as to give the impressioon that the whole wheel is wabbling. Windshield Supports. On many cars the windshield is supported by steel arms which pro trude through the cowl and are fas tened underneath by a nut and lock nut. Some times these nuts work loose through vibration, with the re sult that the windshield is allowed to move slightly. The first sign of this trouble is seen in cracked finish in the vicinity of the windshield supports. When the owner makes his regular periodic Inspection for loose nuts and bolts these wind shield nuts should not be forgotten. Battery Sediment. While sediment forms in the bot tom of storage battery jars, it will seldom accumulate in such quantity as to reach the plates. Nevertheless whenever a cell is taken apart for any reason this sediment should be carefully Vashed out. Carbon Dust. In the generator where carbon brushes are used a certain amount of fine carbon dust is inevitably de posited in the bottom of the gener ator. This should be blown out with compressed air whenever the pe riodic inspection is being made. J. C. Gerspacher, of the Toozer Gerspacher Co. cn ;-r-w- hi in ...i. i rii i j - -- - ' n 11 j , T j i J'trr- -fr O U " V CT l iGCO. .rfR ,tr i. i Mi b i r- . .... ", ? is. ..... . may - .: r . Y 'UK - r I I ill VV 5 ' 1 1 on J ' ygsg; fmi'miviaHjam'itisK'KussBj Sedan Model 'l Hi''' 1- -w'WffjS'V-i " - ; ii i X zzn -if T n.rfy I The Merit Points that Give the Sterling Track Power Three-point Flexible Motor Suspension The SteiGng is truly die one flexible truck adjusts itself at once to all road curvature and depteisiaos, wuhout affecting in the slightest any part of the power or transmission mechanism. V'Shape Multiple Disc Clutch The steel and copper plates are so uniquely shaped and specially designed that there is extreme flexibility even in starting and positive control. The Sterling Gutch is a wonder. The plates operate in a complete bath of ol Selective Clutch Type Transmission Sterling transmission costs over 100 more man the transmission ordinarily used. But we consider the extra cost well spent because the ordinary trans mission couldn't perform to Sterling standards. Gears Always in Mesh This means you can shift gears on a Sterling on a level or grade without grinding the gears or making a noise like artillery m action. Gear replace ments are banished. Pressed Steel- Wood Inlaid Frame The wood-lined frame an exclusive Sterling feature-; adds strength, acts as a cushion, absorbs vibration, prevents crystallization. Try hitting a stone with a steel-handled hammer, and then with a wood-handled hammer. Youll appreciate the difference between the Sterling wood inlay frame con struction and an all-metal frame, Long and Wide Springs What other truck has a rear spring as long and wide as that of the Sterling? Then consider that this -means extra speed without excess vibration or , depredation. A money-saving feature. Magfitto Dual Automatic Spark Advance The Sterling has an automatic spark control. No back "kick" or broken arms less carbon practically no chance of overheating gasoline economy easier in starting positive timed ignition at all motor speeds maximum efficiency all the time not just when you think to place the spark lever in proper position. It means the driver cannot waste the gasoline. Here Are Added Advantages j ' Curtains for the driver's cab. Windshield for protection of driver. Wearing parts are bronze bushed. Radiator guard sure protection. Stewart Vacuum Fuel Feed Tank recognized as standard. sr rnmer. That's the way to test the new SterEng motor masterpiece add it to your equip ment and make it conquer the worst difficulties of your transportation problem. Put it over the roughest roads make it defeat the obstacles of delivery that stand in your path. It will prove a master product for economical motor transportation. Make the Sterling Prove " Its Worth For years, this oldest truck making organization Has constructed the Sterling to maintain reputation and merit and win the permanent applause of every user. Every driving part embodies a liberal safety factor even in excess of generous rating capacity. i Let us demonstrate how and whu and where it wiU fit in your business with profit ; Mannfmctored and Guaranteed by STERLING MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin N BaUdtn of Motor Tracks Excltuistljr for Tn Ye art H CKE Distributor Nebraska and Western Iowa Davenport Garage, 18th & Davenport Sts. Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 3573 JL It-si i isu fpWJiiUirrk ii r IT "rr H v What You See ) , You see a car of beautiful, straight lines, V Inched lower than last year's model but with the same headroom. A car of attractive and artistic style and luxuriously fitted with comforts and conveniences that invite you to step inside and enjoy them. Artistically and practically the new Standard 8 Sedan represents the newest and best ideas in motor-car design. What You Know Your pleasure in the appearance of the Standard 8 win lead you to a closer examination of the mechanical and struo tural features. You have confidence in the car because you know it is built by an immense organization. The Standard 8 is the product of the Standard Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. builders of world-famous railroad rolling stock. Behind the Standard 8 are the immense resources, skill, and experience of the Standard Steel Car Company .- See the New Sedan at the Show, Space CJ Annex. Standard Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keystone Motor Corporation 2203 Farnam Street Telephone Douglas 2181. OMAHA The eight cylinder motor with 80 less parts means simplicity, exceptional performance, with minimum cost of maintenance. 1 The New Home of the APPERSON 2027-29 Farnam St. Omaha Apperson-Nebraska Company 0 I VSlZrif Lunkenhetmer Primer. 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