7r i THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 22, 1920. 8 D Hudson Runs Long Vays On But Slight Expense Driving; 126,216 miles vdth a total repair expense of $28.27 is the' proud record of G. T. Carlisle of Pomona, Cal. "Mr. Carlilse, I am told," said Guy Smith,' local Hudson dealer, "is general manager of the American Beet Sugar company at Chino. "Two years ago they bought a Hudson Super-Six, and according to Mr. Carlisle.'had 126,216 Hudson miles to November 1 with only one expense, occasioned when their super-six was bumped by another car, entailing an outlay of less than Oreise Gun Repair. ' Sometimes the threads on the cap of a grease gun become so worn that the gun jumps the threads. In these conditions take out the plunger and unscrew the cap. Next solder a nut of the same size and thread as the screw on the inside of the cap This will obviate, the former, trou ble, as the new threads-will hold. LaFayette Touring Car j i 1 1 t the jight hand man of J. D. Parry, i '1 ,.v---. N - - . . s a? "s: ' j Do i mi i ... f It1 - S""" " 'I " " " " " " " mi i.i i u m k. 1 - . psh 1 1 i.i. : : , ,1 . "Every Douglas owner . r jjj- . -w -, -r EXPDPCC " s -.i sw.r a i n sr w rt " j i i O'Brien-Davis-Coab - REBUILT DG& Brother! otori:ar: is a- fundamentally good car, restored both me- cliaiiically and in appearance to serve its nw v owner to the highest degree of . satisfaction , possible. . Our concentrated attention on Dodge'Brothers cars and an honest endeavor to rebuild properly every used car, is your assurance of its depend ability in operation. ' : ' x v v It is really better to be safe than sorry in your purchase of a car. ; We Will Gladly Prove Our Position , When You Call.' QBrien-D avis-Coad Auto Co 1814 -IB-IB FARN AM ST OMAHA. NEBR. ' ' 103 South 9th' Street, Council Bluffs, la th!',i i' ;i ii ii aTTTmnrii' a ? .i n '.r Ti"I 11 Hjm A rnotograph of designer's car after 10,000 miles on the Indianapolip . -.. . ' Speedway. , ' in handling the business of the Hay-ward-Comeron Motor company. The, Haywar,d-Comeron Nash company already distributes Nash passenger cars and trucks, and will develop a separate organiaation for handling the Lafayette car. Mr. Hayward announces that one of his first considerations is the develop ment of a ' mechanical department qualified to give prompt and Skilled attention to the maintenance of La fayette cars. ' .(, Deliver Cats in May. He expects t'o be able to deliver LaFayettes in May or June. It is not likely that a Lafayette car will be exhibited at the Omaha show, inasmuch as all available cars, in cluding the touring sedan which was exhibited at Chicago and New Yorkk are being subjected to severe-tests in various parts of the country. One of the designer's ears has already passed the 10,000-mile mark on the InJianapoIis speedway. - The LaFayeUe made its debut at the New Yorlc and "Chicago shows and a numbet of Omaha motorists saw jt in both places. It is reported to have beeft very well received. In fact, manypeople who.havt seen the car are said to have asked to have their names entered on waiting lists in spite of the fact that no prtec announcement has been majde. ' , Location April 1. The LaFayette Hayward Co. will be located on -Farnam 'at Twenty eighth street April 1, upon complete tion of the new building now under construction. ' Those who already have seen the car have commentel . upon its ad vanced features, the remarkable sim plicity of design and the low center of gravity anu line of-vision. . , The eight cylinder engine.-which reflects the influence- of aircraft de sign, is of the high speed type; with a maximum of 4,000 revolutions per minute and an actual rating in ex cess of 90 horsepower. The bore and stroke is 3 1-4 by 5 1-4 inches and the cylinders, which have de tachable heads and internally mi chined combustion chamber, are cast in fwo blocks for four each. Interest which haS'Centered in the LaFayette fcom the start' has been largely due, of course, to the per sonncl. The company is headed by Charle,s W; Nash, -also president of the Nash Motors Co. and is under the active managership of D. McCall White, the designer, and E. C. How ard, formerly general sales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car Co. C. Y. Kenworthy president of the Kenworthy Motors corporation, which will have its factory aand of-M tices'at Mishawaka, lnd., has been able to secure sufficient equipment to start production early in 1920. , - Agency for Latest Marvel of the AutoWwId Given to , v. Lafayette-Cameron Firm. i, From Indianapolis yesterday came the announcement that the Lafayette Hayward company, incorporated, 04J Farnam street,, has been sclect cd'to handle the new Lafayette car in Omaha. The LaFayette, which is made at Mars Hill, a suburb of Indianapolis, was designed by D. McCall White, who created the eight-cylinder Cadil lac and the English Daimler and Napier. .Because motorists the world over have come to look upon Mr. White's designs as the most ad vanced, there has been a scramble in every city for the distributing priv ileges. The Lafayette "officials con sequently have been able to, select their representatives with great care, and the Hayward-Cameron organ ization is deceiving congratulations. .Is rt Omaha Man. R. W. Hayward, president and actirtg head of the Hayward-Cameron company, was born and raised in Omaha. Fjye years ago h'e left his father's shoe business and prd ceeded to identify himself as one of the progressive 1 iutomobile mer chants in his district. ' Starting as a salesman for the Mclntyre Auto company, he soon became half owner, and the firm was changed to the Mclntyre-Hayward Motor company, of which the, Hay-ward-Comeron Motor company be came the successor upon the death of Mr. Mclntyre. 'H. A. Comeron, vice president of the company, was connected for IS years with the Peters Trust com pany of Omaha. Later he erected a large, modern downtown garage, which he continued to operate until his services were required to assist IGO EXPRESS 315 South Nineteenth Street . ' Omaha, Neb. . -'. Feb. 10th, 1520, " ' The Douglat Hot or Corporation, ; . 3$th aad Sprasuo Sts; .. ' . , . ' . Ocha, Sehr&Bka.. . . , - I fceatleaen: ; , v- Aa ycu toot, we haVe tw Eouglaa Trucke, one McVwe--,hav feeea operating a year and a half .'and another which we " fjarshased, In September, last, year . , v Theee1 Douglae Truo'Ha have been la continuous 'eervioa '' since they oame into-our hands and yet they both, are In ex 'cellent condition and as good as new today. They are vary eocnomisal in gasclire and oil Bila?e a.nd repairs are so far below tre average tr.a :.ere is no wwmvu ; In our work, we need a truck that wlllv.etand the test first last and all the tlie - one that we can always depend oa to go anywhare ax any tine. The day and night service slven ue by the Service Eepart-rent of. the Douglas Kotors Corp- ' oration haa enabled us to keep our Douglas Truoks going every day. , -;r s. , - . : ....... . . ' . . lga-tlng every motor truck made anywhere Is certainly a true statement, we'll need another truck toor. is! you be we'll nake it a Douglas. Very truly yoursi THE 130 EXPRtSS.- ... i ? The transfer business puts a truck to the hardest kind of a test. ' Every-day haul age Remands reliability Tinder all ,sorts of - condi tions. -.s ' ' ) .Win the onfidence of owners right from the start, because of their knovm ability to render unfailing service on jobs that stall (ordinary trucks. ' A: Doug las Truck will work continuously for yotL Ave guarantee : it jwith night and day service, ttit us show you why. STEPHENS-.-.- Salierit.SiiC A Modern Engine Helps Make ' Its Greater ValueIts Greater Service x Were the. Stephens just an Ordi nary motor car, yet powered with the Stephens engine, itlwould still be a car of greater' value and greater service. , : engine for its size in passenger automobiles. v , This is due to the Stephens Vapor- iiing Wall and Superheating Chamber, which gives the Stephens The Stephens engine is no re- engine the aforementioned advan- specter 01 tne graaes 01 gaounc you supply it, It burns completely the lowest grades of gasoline without lessened performance. : , V ' The Stephens engine wastes no fuel, therefore it wastes no power. Rated at 25.3 Horse Power (S. A. E.), it ac tually developes 57 and is the "most powerful "That. is salient which is strikingly manifest or which catches Hit attention at once" , s WEBSTER. a-A . tages over other types of engines. Add the greater value of the Stephens handbuilt bodies, the recognized high standard of qual- ity and -workmanship throughout, , to the greater service possible from the Stephens engine and you have the Stephens The Salient Six. ' Arrange to see and ride in the Stephens today. '. , Fiak Cord Tire? Regular Equipmpnt on All Models Mid-City Motor & Supply Company 2216-18 Farnam St. Phone Tyler 2462, , Birch Motor Co., -327-29 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. .'V, . This Car Will Be at the Omaha Auto Show March 1st to 6th. V , A GREATER VALUE ...' A GREATER SERVICE OKI Manufactured by Stephens Motor Works ofMoline Plow Company iREAD THE BEE WANT , ADS FOR RESULTS: fST T? v! 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