4 C THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1921. Public Demands More Than Auto Which Will Run Luxury of Yesterday Becomes Necessity of Today Speed and Flexibility Require meats of Popular Car. America and American always movs forward, never backward. The standard of living in the United Statet ritei ateadily. liathroom and other thingi which were lux uries to our forefather are the commonest neceisitie. today. So the automobile hit become a Recently because it hai proved it worth for ocrional transportation and family recreation. When Mcj Kinlev became orcnident there were but four automobile, in the United Statei. Today there are more than I 8,000,000. I "N'ot only doei the standard of living of the successful American of . today require an automobile, but the j taiulird of reauirrments for auto-1 mobile steadily rites," ay II. M.jCl, Irupll nrrtiilrnt of the I'iiitfC-Dc- '1 1 troit Motor company. "A few years I ago an automobile that would run wa sufficient. Now the motorist expect a great deal in the way of performance. With improved road! people drive greater distances and! (!.mnnH trtppft. I "The motor power that develops pced is even more necessary in or- build (unary urivmg. iim i nj - ...... irto Paige six-cylinder motors. TK r.'l,,s on Why-Sol. a battery solu American motorist of today want tion recently put on the market here, to climb hills without shifting gears The firm will be known as the Why and wants to weave through traffic gol Sales company and will be lo without tduft'ng gears. On crowded- . ,.- . ,,. c:v,.,.,i. ki.i,.,,.. want, tn W,f around. ,fd at '5 South Sixteenth street, the car ahead and wants to be first away at the turn of the traffic scma- phore. l'aige cars are built to do these things." i Cadillac Production Will Equal That of . V C - DI ! The Why-Sol people have a bat LaSt I ear, jayS tUCe tery solution which they claim will revive any battery which has half The Cadillac Motor Car company chance for life and unless the ep- ... . j . I. .., .u.,ii. arator are ruined, will put the bat- r"tted.-?. P1?" .,c"1! tery in first-class shape within a few J A .. t f n .1 . 1 I lac' 100 distributors who git here J at the factory from all parti cf the type 661 Cadillac models. "Indications from all parts of the Country," H. H. Rice, president and general manager, stated bcfoie the convention, "show generally improv ing conditions affecting the purchase of motor cars. "Business men can look for a more teceotive mood from the buyirg pub. lie from now on. We believe the bottom has been reached, and tha real recovery is actually in progress tilmost everywhere". ( Brake Band Adjustment Saves Wear on Tires Properly adjusted brakes'' and clutches constitute one of. the shott cuts to tire economy. Auto owners frequently find upon investigation that one brake band grips hiore tisrhtlv than the jBther. When this condition orevaM the task of slow ing the carwill fall on the wheel with the tighter brake. This will jtflifse the rear tires to wear uneven Iy and the owner will be at a loss to explain why one casing gave him so much less mileage than another. Sometime you will find improper ly adjusted brakes on a new car. $ut more often it follows the tak ing up of the brake bands to com pensate for wear. If this task is not done carefully, one Dana wiu oe tighter than the other. Miller tire test cars have proven that the clutch that grips too sud denly will cause excessive wear on tires as well as put an undue strain on the differential and other parts of the car. Aside from the big ques tion of comfort, a car owner for the sake of economy should always see to it that his clutch engages grad ually and easily. n -y No One-Day Honeymoon for James; He Seeks Divorce Wichita, Kan., Oct. 1. A one day honeymoon didn't suit James Kasemos,. who filed suit for divorce. Hw married in Wichita. January 31, 1920, and on February 1 he says his wife left him and went to St. Louis, where she stayed about three months. When he wanted to know why she left, she told him, he asserts, that it iWas none of his business. Grocer's Boy: "Well, mum, the boss told me, if you came for any thing, I should have to whistle for the money." NOW Is the time to trade your old Cadillac in on a later model 1 From purchasers of new Type , 61 Cadillacs we have obtained some Cadillac cars which are wonderful values. V7e h?73 Type 69 models ' borne like new also Type 57, 55 and 53 models in the very finest of RE-NEW-ED condition. Only after the announcement of a new model are we in position to show such a line of RE-NEW-ED Cadillacs. NOW ' is your chance to get a late model Cadillac in RE-NEW. ED condition and with our guarantee. ' . - A small down payment will handle the exchange. A Safe Place to Buy J H HANSEN Cadillac Co. ' New Haynes Model Attracting Attention of Omaha Motorists I "irm urganizea in Omaha to Sell New Battery Solution V. H. Sleeper, jr., who for the last three year ha been general man ager of the Omaha Blau Gas com pany, has contracted for the state According to Mr. Sleeper, this so. Union is being taken up very quick ly by garage men throughout the state. Their claims for this solution are barked up by a definite guar antee and they are making demon' stratiens which prove quite conclu sively that their claims are well lounded. ...... September Biggest Month For Auto Service Concern - Representatives of eastern factories which manufacture electrical parts for automobiles invariably spend part of their day in Omaha at the Auto Electric Service corporation. They state that H. A. Wendland and H. B. Noyes have one of the most complete electrical service organiza tions for automobiles in the middle west. "Omahans and Nebraskans are coming to appreciate a complete and competent electrical service," states Mr. Noyes. "We can take care of any electrical difficulty in an auto mobile and do the repair work in our own shop. We have a complete stock of factory repair parts and never have to hold up a piece of work because of lack of equipment. Sep tember was the biggest month in our history." 6 OMAHA. NEB. HARNEY AT 2BTH. ST. HARNEY 0123 Nash Dealers to Visit Factory Plans for Betterment of Serv ice to Car Owners Will Be Discussed. Distributors representing the Nash Motors company in various sections of the country will gather at the factory in Kenosha October 5, 6 and 7 to attend the company's regular fall service meeting. The distribu tors will be accompanied by their respective service maimers. "This is the time of year," said Charle B. Voorhis, vice president and general sales manager of the company, "when all matters relating to service arc discussed by the Nash organization. Flans are formulated and policies agreed on at this meet ing for the betterment o service to the owner. "Service on the part of the dis tributor and the dealer is one of the cardinal policies of the Nash Motor company; it is a factor in our gen eral merchandising plan that has our closest supervision. These service meetings, therefore, with their frank exchange of ideas and methods of practice, have been extremely bene ficial to the entire Nash organiza tion. During the period of the meeting the service managers will- inspect various operations in the factory. 1 Man, 30, Has Refereed In 4,000 Ring Battles Toe Wallis of Sydney. New South Wales, claims a record as a boxing referee.- formerly a boxer, ne quit the gloves himself when he found he was not destined to win the top notch, and now, at 30 years of age, he has been arbiter in nearly 4,000 battles, about 700 being 20-round contests. His record was attained in five years' refcreeing, officiating two and three nights a week and often in 14 bouts a night I owners rissm-BMi-SI koto Co COUNCIL BLUFFS IA. 33-35 FOURTH ST, COUNCIL BLUFFS. 691 Dodge Brothers MOTOR C-AUD . -. Auto Prices Lower Than at Any Period Since Start of War Automobile transportation, which ir universally recognized as a t.eccs tity today, is within the renh ol more people with small incomes than at any time aince the beginning of the world war. Take the Chevrolet line a an ex ample. The new price of the Chev rolet "Four-Ninety" touring car $525 is $25 less than the intioduc tory price of this model, fully equipped, in 1915. While the Chevrolet costs less to day than ever before, it represent greater value to purchasers. It has been improved in construc tion and equipment. Figured on i basis of the value of equipment added and improvement made, Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" is sold today at a price lower than ever before. This also holds true of othei Chevrolet models. Model "FB" touring car is today listed at $160 less than its introductory price three year ago. Chevrolet Model 'G" and Model "T" trucks, also; have reach td low price levels that have not maintained for years. George Van Brunt Goes With Western Motor Car Company Effective October I. George W Van Brunt, former distributor of Overland cars, sold out his interests to the Willys-Overland company and became actively associated with the Western Motor Car company, of which he is vice president. Mr. Van Brunt, a graduate elec trical engineer, has been in the au temobile business in Council Bluff and Omaha since 1903. Motor-driven trench digging ma chines taken to trance by the A. b. F. during the war, are now being used in laying a gasoline pipe line from Havre to Paris, 126 miles away. The pipe is 10 inches in diameter and . can carry enough gasoline to supply fans and all in termediate points. Admirer Comes To Coolidge's Aid When Car Stalls Friend Paraphrases Cain paign Slogan In Helping Vice President Extricate Self From Situation. From far off Boston comes I story about the nation' iccon 1 most important executive It i. of ccursr, sn automobile story and it throw an amusing sidelight on the charac ter of thii truly great man. The first and only csr that vice President Calvin Coolidge ever owned i an Oldsmobile. which he purchased while he wa governor of Matsachusett. Hi first motoring experience in this car is both inter citing and amusing, and is still talked of in Iloston motor circles when his name is mentioned. While learning to drive he stilled his motor at a buy comer. A crowd soon collected, larger in numbers than the ordinary crowd, because even at that time loolinsc was Massachusetts foremost citien. New at driving, the vice prendent could not get the car darted. There was a moment of embarrassing ilence when an admirer stepped from the crowd paraphrased C ool ite's campaign slogan, which was. Have faith in Massachusetts to Have faith in the Oldsmobile. Cat.'' A big smile curved the lips of the executive, while his friend stepped on the starter and taking the wheel shot him out of the heavy traffic zone, it is characteristic ot the man to keep his head at all times and to rely on a ready sense of humor to extricate himself from trying situa tions. In personal habits he is very dem ocratic, having followed simple ways and lived as a man of the people. Luxudies have not been a part of the Coolidge household plan. But an automobile, he insists, is a neces sity. In which sentiment he agrees with President Harding, who re cently declared that "the motot car has become an indispensable instru ment in our political, social nid in dustrial life." First Exhibition of New 1922 Gardner Car Is Held First exhibition of the new 1922 Gardner car is being given by the Western Motor Car company. Charles R. Hanaan, jr., president of the concern, considers it the best car yet produced by the Gardner company. ; Dry Bearings One cause of insufficient lubrica tion in the bearings is found in ob structions in the grooves in the bearing holder. Sediment often col lects in these grooves so that they cannot perform . their appointed function of carrying lubricating oil to the bearing surfaces. An excess of graphite if that be used with the oil Sometimes producers the condition. mi 1 OMAHA J i tie Acoira 1214-16 Suulebaker Car Sets New Record In Hawaiian Run Circlet Island in Nine Hours and Twenty Minutes, Low ering Best Mark Ly Over Two Hours. Another Important addition to the long string of notable records estab lished by the Studebaker Light-Six lias j.M been registered, this time around the island of Hawaii, which a stock model Light-Six touring csr circled in the remarkable time of nine hours and 20 minutes, smashing the previous best mark by two hours snd 10 minute. The 236.8-mile cir cuit of the island was made on a niiiht run. the start being made from llito at 10 p. in., and the driver, Jack Ness, checking back at this town at 7:20 the following mornina. table reports forwarded to u. . Bonney Motor company, Studebaker distributors, refer to the run around the island of Hawaii as a "trip of terrors, with the roads in places ex trcmcly difficult to negotiate even for a car of light weight and far more severe on heavier machines, The Unlit-Six makincr this run was the same car that previously lowered three other time marks on the island during its 3.000 miles of service. In all these perforamnce not a single mechanical adjustment was required. J his car now holds all of the most important records on the Island in eluding, in addition to its latest achievement, the folio wine: Wainiea-Kawahae record, stiffest climb on the island, a 12.5 mile trip Involving an ascent from tea level to an altitude of 2,600 feet. The Studebaker made the trio in one hour and 5 minutes. Hilo to the volcano, an almost steady 'uphill climb of 32 miles, in 54 minutes. Waiohim to Hilo. in two hours and II minutes. Interest Evidenced In Sale of Used Cars According to J. H. Hansen of the J. H. Hansen Cadillac company, much interest is being evidenced in the three-day used car sale which started Friday of last week. Mr. Hansen states that every car in this sale was priced to sell and that people who have looked at the cars seem to realize instantly that the prices are unusually low. I he new Cadillac models are at tracting so mut-h attention," asserted Mr. Hansen, "that we felt the neces sity of getting rid of all our used cars in order that' the salesmen might devote their time entirely to the type 61 Cadillac. "Keep the highways char of snow make them 100 per cent efficient" With this slogan, good roads advo cates are going to make a concerted effort this winter to boost snow re moval programs. . I HpHE Acorn Press, organ ic ized in 1919 to fill a need tor the better printing of advertising that brings returns, wishes to inform the public that they are still in business and will continue to supply the requirements of our large and in creasing list of satisfied patrons. . Your printing problems as applied to getting larger returns from your invest ment will be given personal and intelli gent attention. 7 Concentration is the solution of future business success. A Howard Street Announcement Effective October lt, the Van Brunt Automobile company will discontinue as distributors of the Overland and Willys-Knight Auto mobiles. GEORGE W. VAN BRUNT President and General Manager of the Van Brunt Automobile Co., will become actively associated with the i Western Motor Car Co. Farnara at the' Boulevard WHY-SOL Battery Solution The Wonder of the Age Puts New Life in Your Battery I will Saves Time, Money, Inconvenience The sooner you use Why Sol, the sooner your bat tery troubles are over because Why Sol is guaranteed. For sale by Tilley Battery Station "L" Garaco 2417 N. 24th St. Reit Bro. Garage . 6113 S. 21st St. West Side Carat 3101 Q St. South Sid Battery Station 4S2S S. 24th St. Vinton Gang 1S30 Vinton St. Driv-It-Youralf Co. 1314 Howard St. Chain Battery Servica 2819 Leavenworth SEE US FOR WHY SOL SALES CO 615 South 16th St. USE BEE WANT ADS The flying rumors gathered as they rolled, and all who told it added something newj and all who heard it made enlargement too; in every ear it spreads, on every tongue it grew. Pope. .iress Omaha, Omaha. Nab. prolongs the life of your battery, does away with charging, preserves your plate and sep arators. will not sulphate your plates or terminals, will not freeze. will not require filling more than three or four times a year. not overcharge. Carl Henwood Carage 4106 N. 24th St. Nick Witt Etkhorn, Neb. ' E. Dahmk Garage Millard. Neb. A. N. Peraene Valley, Neb. TERRITORY THEY BRING RESULTS 7 Neb. f arswat a) 26th