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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1920)
CLOSED BODIES TOR ALL GARS TO , BE THE DEMAND Apqcrson Brothers Forecast - The. Future With 16 ., types of Closed Auto i; . Bodies. Thl the era of the enclosed type of mitor car ii dose at hand i 1 rather generally admitted by suto mobile manufacturer!. ' Thiiryear finds the Apper-on com pany M Kokomo, Ind., on the mar ket vtha line of enclosed jobs from which the purchaser can se- " lect vry nrarly any type to auit his particular fancy. - In a handsome booklet dealing en, worlc Apperson nromer- sci lonn aofne -fine examples of motor coach making, t ' Sixteen Different Bodiea. From the three and four-passenger coupes up to the luxurious lim ousines, broughams, salamancas and Iindaulrts all of these enclosed types of Apperson- bespeak con sideration. In all, there are 16 dif ferent bodies illustrated in this new booklet. , , 'Speaking the other day in Cm- - cago of-the adoption of a policy which will permit the building of so many enclosed types, T. E. Jarrard, vice president of the Apperson Bros. Automobile company, ex plained the action of the Apperson brotherss as follows: t ' "Demand Closed Cars. l"Some time back our company sw that the demand for enclosed . typos was healthily increasing. It could be seen that the enclosed car was coming more and more into popular demand. At first, of course, the sw.fosed bodies were thought of onjf for winter use, but as their general" adaptability for all-year . service was learned, and as im provements simplifying their con tTuctin were made, the public Mime to see that the enclosed type Of body is the ideal one for constant all-year driving. Apperson Bros, therefore are going in heavjly on - production of enclosed cars." . tm ' Gilimky Co. to Hold Open House and Show . Autos and Airplanes . . . ?' J. F, Gilinsky, manager of the Gil iftsky Motor and Tire company, an nounces the company will hold in connection with auto show week an. official opening of its rlew sales and service rooms at 25-27 North Main treet, Council Bluffs. The public, he states, will be offered a big line of new' and used cars, tires and .mo tor accessories. ' An exhibit of airplanes and air plane parts will form one of the fea tureavpf the opening. The Gilinsky CQOlptmc, it is announced, is the first Modern Pagans Are Getting the Gospel Carried, to Their Doors by Jitneys Hera is the old fashioned mule car that the missionaries to Egypt used to depend upon before the modern flivver was called to the aid of the church in tjje foreign fields. In the middle is a jitney missionary car, loaded with Bibles and baggage for a week's jaunt to the native vil lage. Below is a missionary boat "The-Witness," moored in the Nile. Although these boats are still used motor boats are replacing them. Irn Ki r: AT P . I Just a Few Odd Facts mm:'9 ikm urn mM?W( &0m.u wmMn i il I Council 'Bluffs firm to take up air plane sales. Lieutenant Neilsen, Council Bluffs aviator, will demon strate planes and furnish instruc tions in flying. Airplane parta will be carried as a regular line in the Gilinsky stock. Manager gilinsky, several years ago, started as a curb dealer in used ears in Council Bluffs. Later he leased a storeroom and was con ructing a rapidly growing business in new and used cars when the United States declared war on Ger many. He enlisted and served as instructor in the army motor school at Kansas City until after the arm istice was signed. Following his re turn to Council Bluffs he resumed business in the Central building, but found space there insufficient and leased and remodeled the building where his new salesrooms are located. Of Interest to Autoists When the gasoline tank is emptied automobiles nearly always stop run- A native of Java has invented an automobile4that is cranked the same as a coffee mill. Pedestrians' licenses are not re quired in the United States, but there is no reason why they should not be. i , Rear seats are being designed for 1920 models which do not fit so snugly across the shoulders. Racing Champs Choose Cole Aero-Eight to Drive Two of the world's most re nowned automobile race drivers have selected the Cole Aero-Eight for their personal use. One of these is Jules Goux, fa mous French driver and automotive engineer, the first foreign driver, to participate in the 500-mile races at the Indianapolis motor speedway. The "other Is Howard Wilcox, who won the Liberty sweepstakes at the Indianapolis track last year. IIAYNES AUTO GO. OUTPUT WILL BE 15,000 YEAR Beautiful Models to Be Shown - In Oniaha Have Radical Differences From Other Cars. The ' capacity output of the Haynes Automobile company, Ko komo, Ind., has been increased to 15,000 cars annually with the c6m pletion of a large new factory build ing and drop forge plant, according to an announcement by A. G. Seiber ling, vice president and general man ager of the company. ' t The new factory building is 500 eet long, 150 feet wide and four stories in height, making an addi-. tional factorv soace of 320.(100 Vjuare feet. It is the largest atruc-i iuic vi us muu iii me Bidiv oi In diana. It is of modern fireproof steel and concrete construction and will be used for assembling, trimming, painting and storage. The new forge shop has a floor goace of 12.000 j square feet A 750-horsepower plant heats tne new buildings. . "This increased manufacturing space will be efficiently used to help meet , the worldwide demand for Haynes character cars," states Mr: Siiiberling, "and even with this ex- j pansion, the demand for Haynes cars will far exceed the output. Haynes 1920 cars in three models, the roadster, seven-passenger tour ing and coupe, will be exhibited at the Omaha Automobile show by the Wenger Motor company, 2555 Far nam street These and other Haynes models for this year present refinements bound to increase the already exten sive popularity of Haynes cars, de clares Ji. k,. Wenger. i he new sedan and coupe models, in particular, he says, show radical differences from other closed car models that owners and prospective owners will appre ciate There will be a large entry list for the First National Motor Truck Re liability tour. Interviews at the New York national automobile show were so favorable and so numerous that all doubts were removed. Makers believe that the "Run Around the Money Belt" starting out of Oma ha in June will traverse a region in which the great truck selling of the future will be ' done the farming districts of the middle west. Ii - t- 4 THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' The Ford sedan is the favorite family car. Seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with' a permanent top, it may, in a minute, be changed to. a most delightful open ' car with always a top protecting against the sun. Ip inclement weather, it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely' upholstered. Equipped with de mountable rims with 3Vrinch tires, tire carrier and an electric starting and lighting system. A real family car. Anybody can safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of mi electric car, with the economy which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small cost of operation and maintenance. Leave your order with any of the dealers listed below. M'CAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY 15th and Jackson SU. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR COMPANY 18th and Burt Sts. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY 2562 Leavfenworth St. C. E. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY 20th and Ames Ave. AUAana muiUK tUMfANr, 4911 So. Z4th St. n m it 6 ; 1 Bug Moon Closed Car Comfort Own a car which is comfortable every month in the year. Moon Manufacture builds elegant, luxurious and comfortable motor cars at prices which arc within the bounds of reason. The interior furnishing and equipment of the Moon Sedan and Coupa are unquestionably correct. Their design is delightfully modernthe large, wide doors and all coach work as carefully finished as a fine, old grandfather's clock. - Driven by that famous, flexible and light Red-Seal, Moon-Continental Motor these models are now on sale. Make an early appointment to see their surprising value for yourself. C. J. DUTTON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 2056-58 Farnam St. Omaha. N Exhibit at Auto Show N "DEAL WITH DUTTON" .MODERN. MOTOR CARS -BEE WANT ADS ARE BUSINESS GETTERS: What you" will see Itf the Liberty $IlL of die distinguishing characteristics of the original are retained in the liberty which will be displayed to you at the Automobile show. . The car it best described, perhaps, n a development and an unfolding of die bask beauty which is inherent in Liberty design. You are given a freshened appreciation of the grace and symmetry of Liberty lines, and of the harmony which characterizes the car in its entirety. In the same way and to the same degree, the Liberty has improved upon itself in details of comfort and convenience. Tfcst Ae eBfhterbgprtcdeesaddwperfcrm. snec qniEtics ksrs bees iraootbed tad refined, rot without MTiat. You will inittntly recog- ' she tktt the well kaown difference b the wit the Liberty ride and drivel if mors delight fully mirked thin erer, , I OMAHA LIBERTY AUTO CO. m m .-w &a i j & m m a jS0 O I L . LIBERTY SALES CO. - --VN AT TEE SHOW MARCH 1ST TO 6TH- Z ANNEX SIS