Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 04, 1921, PART THREE, Image 23

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1921.
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New Cadillac Car,
Tyj)e 61," Scores
Huge Success
Acclaimed hvcrywliere at
Triuiniili of Motor Vehicle
, Pf sign; an J Building
PrieJ 'Eviprywnere.
With both public and the dealer
Acclaiming the, new Cadillac, can,
Type 61, and with "thi acclaim re
fleeted in ordrft which have forced
the factory into lit production, the
new Cadillac can be genuinely put
don as a tremendous nucces.
Since the car was fiiitt idiown to
the public, the factory has been over
whelmed with' congratulation. The
reception given Type 01 has beeft
unanimous throughout the country.
In the cw S'ork metropolitan
area, where Cadillac has Ion been
a leader, it has been given marked ap
proval. Out on the Pacific coat it even
surpassed the mark of good esteem
in which it lias always been held,
and the , same condition exists
throughout the countO'.
The .Vluiigcr Automobile company
of Dallas, 'lex., and the San .An
tonio Cadillac 'company of San An
tonio, the same state, both reported
that their difficulty was keeping
enough cars in their show rooms to
make a proper exhibit during the
presentation week. '
In Waterloo la., there was a big
cattlemen's convention on and tho
Morris Motor Car company kept
)o shifts of 'four men each busy
demonstrating the Tpye 61.
r In Youngstown, O., more than
twice as many people as had been
formally invited attended the opening
showing of Type 61. -The Mabbett
Motor Car comnanv of Riirhptpr. T
Y.. was nrnmntlv n I it i few AvM
after the showing started with a
plea for an' increase in their quota
of cars. ' i v ..
In San Francisco and Lbs Angeles.
Don Lee had such a jam of people at
his opening that the crowds could
not be handled at all.and the same
was true of a number1 of other cities.
Automotive Activities .
Throughout the "World
Pennsylvania has 'close to 635,000
passenger automobiles.
More than 25,000 applications for
1922 automobile licenses have been
already filed in Pennsylvania. 1
Baroness Marion Antonietta Avan
so is distinguished as a motor race
driver in Italy. '
'According- to-official figures, there
are 4,800,000 people in the United
States owning automobiles who' do
not pay income tax. ".
Three wordless signs to guide mo
torists have ; been adopted , for
Massachusetts highways. ' Danger
points are marked1 by three diagonal
ly parallel lines, an intersecting road
by a T laid on its side and a cross
road by a cross. The warnings will
be placed 200 feet from the points in
dicated. - .
'' A luxurious type of limousine motor-coach
fs -constructed ;m England.
It is designed for long tours and has
all the 'comforts rid- conveniences of
a Pullman car. There is a sitting
room ana a smoking -room; each fit
ted with a full-sized table, leather
upholstered armchairs, Standard elec
tric tabic lamps and other fixtures.
The roof is so constructed that it
will carrya ton of luggage. TheH
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wuojjja la powcrcu wan a.oo-norsc-lCwcr
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Prices Of automobiles in' Germany
are quoted without ' tires. .Setting
agents say ft is done because of the
varying rubber 'costs.
London is said to be 'tfie best reg
ulated city in E.ti rope from a traffic
standpoint and Pans is the worst.
The cities of Boston,-Chicago and
Philadelphia boast of their wonder
ful park . systems - through which
motorists enter and leave. .
- The Chinese are .very fond of elec
trical attachments to their automor
biles: They like electric horns, and
the larger and louder they are the
better. Such luxuries as cigaret and
cigar containers, vases, vanity cases
and electric cigar lighters are very
popular with the people. . .
. 20.7 Miles on Gallon ,
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Florida Agent
" Orders Entire
Train of Reos
taken as Positive Evidence
Of a Return of Better
( Business Condition!
In South.
This It a Picture of the Car That Did 20.7 Miles on a Gallon of Gasoline,
After receiving several threatening
letters from the president of the
Bootleggers' union and being carded
with the list of prospects on file at
the office of the Highjackers, Limit
ed of Omaha, Dean Weaver, sales
manager of the Scott-Bury company,
decided it was high time "to "declare
himself" as to the purpose of the
suspicious looking container which
is attached to the side of a certain
Packard single six, seen on the
streets of Onuha often.
In order to dispell all doubts and
eliminate, the ray of hope which has
sprung up in the minds of the thirsty
ones. Weaver had an explanation
printed on each side of the con
tainer. .- '
The message reads: "Nol This is
not a private still nor a patent gin
mixer merely a container for one
gallon of gasoline, officially proven
to be enough to run a Packard single
six more than 20 miles."
The container which caused all the
disturbance is connected with the
carburetor through a coiled copper
tube, and when anyone doubts the
mileage which Packard single six
drivers obtain from a gallon of gaso
line the aforesaid suspicious looking
container is filled' with gasoline and
the car driven until this gasoline is
consumed. Recently, with a party
of newspaper men as guests,- Pack
ard single six registered 20.7 miles
before the gasoline was consumed.
Buick Sales Lead
Six-Cylinder Cars
Again Awarded First Space
Choice at National
Shows. ,
In the automobile world Buick,
several years ago, attained the en
viable position of leadership, , evi-
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aencea Dy ine iaci inai. u . was
awarded first choice of space at the
national automobile shows, an honor
conferred upon Buick by all other
automobile manufacturers "who are
members of the National Automo
bile Chamber of Commerce, in rec
ognition of the fact that Buick had
done the greatest volume of busi
ness during the previous year.
As each year has since rolled
around, BuicK has been in the lead.
Not only for, a short period does it
lead all others, but year after year
its business . constantly increases,
with the result that the Buick ex
hibit will be found this year occupy
ing the same space at the shows it
has occupied for the past few years.
It is significant' lo' note that the
figures on which the award for the
1922 shows were made comprised
only the" sales of six-cylinder cars, !
proving Buick to be the largest
builder of six-cylinder cars" in the
world. ,'.
Willard, Battery Has '
Insulation of Rubber
"VVhin rithpr iiq nf a fitter milc
or neglect, begin ' to break down
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upon your Dauery, mere is one spot
that has almost invariably been - at
tacked first." says Elmer Rosengren
of the Nebraska Storafee Battery
company. "It is the vveakest pot
th insulation lipfwrph ' the ' nlritpc
Anyone who has an electric light, a
telephone or any other electrical de
vice knows that the wires and other
metallic parts have to be kept apart
or "insulated" so that the electricity
will, not escape and cause damage.
Likewise everyone" knows that the
ideal insulation for most purposes is
rubber. . ,
"Battery builders knew long ago
that rubber would be ideal for hat.
tery insulation if and that was what
ruled it out if a way could be found
to us it. Tt- r"mninpft for Will-ir.4
to discover the way threaded rubber
insulation. ...
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NEW and USED CARS
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Bargain Prices
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
We are putting it up to you, just as it is:
We have more automobiles on hand than we can
profitably carry in stock and must arrange for our
allotment of cars for spring delivery which the factory
will start shipping 'January 1.
The new automobiles that we have to offer are
current models which will be continued after January
1. ' Therefore you need have no fear of these cars being
out of date.
We have only a few used cars. All of them are
in first-class condition and newly painted. These will
be sold at 50 cents on the dollar.
Now we have told our story in ' simple, truthful
language. If you want a car at a rock-bottom price,
come and see us immediately.
Nebrash
Terms to Responsible People Open Evenings
a Paige Co.
Automobile Business in
Johannesburg Improves
General business is languishing in
Johannesburg, but there is an up
ward trend in the demand for motor
cars, with country districts display
ing more interest, according to the
National Bank of South Africa, Ltd.
One of the most substantial and
encouraging evidences of a return of
better business conditions in the
south is furnished by the tralnload
order of Reos which has just been
placed by the Reo;Va:n Motor com
nsnv rf Tirlcsonvilte. According to
advises received by J. M. Opper of
the ones-UDoer company, ra-
mediate shipment is requested nd it
is understood that the units will be
about equally divided between speed
wagons and passenger cars.
The Jacksonville distributors have
consistently refused to admit that
there was any business depression in
their territory and they have gone
ahead mo'st optimistically with results
which are really remarkable.
A trainload of motor cars sent
southwards would be a significant
event under fairly normal conditions.
A trainload of automobiles and trucks
sent into the Jacksonville territory at
this particular time, when it is gen
erally admitted that business in the
southern states is not all that it might
be, lends a most encouraging aspect
to the order.
Harvard Graduate Becomes .
U. S. Motorized Minstrel
Charles Sceger, Harvard '08, com
poser, and brother of Alan Seeger,
late war poet, has become a motor
ized minstrel, .according to the New
York Times. He and his wife, who
is a violinist, have been touring the
country with their three boys in an
automobile with caravan trailer.
They have been giving concerts
along the broad highway, from
North Carolina to Maine.
New Jordan Car,
Motor, Speeds Up
Plant Production
Announcement of the new Jordan
car, including a new and exclusive
motor at lower price, has resulted
in doubling the production of the
Jordan factory at the season of
the year when production usually
falls off.
The Tordan comnanv Is regulat
ing production in accordance with
salts reported week by week by dii-1
tributors. The production for 0i
tobcr and November will exceed by
30 per cent the total production of
tne tniru quarter ot tne year.
Confirmed orders from distribu
tors indicate that the production for
the fourth quarter will be about
twice that of the third quarter.
New Machinery and Lower
Wages Cut Auto Repair Co6t
Installation of new repair and
overhauling and a reduction in
wages to mechanics have resulted in
t great decrease in repair work
charges by the J. . Hansen Cadil
lac company.
Tower hoists have been installed
which lilt up cars so that mechanics
can stand under them and make re
pairs. A pneumatic gasoline spray
system is used for cleaning mechan
isms. Springs are greased by expand
ing the leaves instead of by dis
mounting them.
These ,and other improvements
have resulted in a cutting of time on
repair and overhauling, 20 to 25 per
cent, with an even larger cut on
prices charged.
Mexican Automobile Market
Is More Than Double 1920
Exports of motor cars and trucks
to Mexico for the first eight months
of 1921 are 237 per cent of the same
period last year, says United States
Department of Commerce.
For delivering bricks, a . motor
truck has been designed with a bodv
that travels in such a way as to un
load its contents neatly piled. .
Declares Oakland
Sales on Increase
"P. S. du Tont, president of the
General Motors corporation, in an
article recently published in Button,
said.
"It i but natural that there should
have bet u coiitut gottip during the
pt lew weeks while autoinolnle
price revisions were under way. The
policies of General Motors corpora
tion with reit to certain of its
manufacturing divisions were not
immune, the future of Oakland being
the subject of persistent rumors.
"This divUiott Is In a healthy con
hJiiun, yitb its business ttabilited
and sales increasing. Tlie picsent
tine of parncr cars, with gradual
Improvement, will be continued for
thr lVJJ telling eainTiiwettfter,
nrw models as may be J-cquited by
the trade, may be introduced."
The municipality of Rotterdam,
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Necessary to Purchase
New Oakland 5-Passenger
Touring or 3-Passenger
Roadster
SERVING CADILLAC
OWNERS BETTER
REDUCED COST
" On account of the increasing volume of our repair work,
the installation of labor-saving mechanism and toots
and reduction in wages, we can now repair at less cost
Effective immediately we shall decrease our charge.)
' for mechanical labor to $1.25 per hour, oiling and greas
ing to $1.00 per hour.v
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We shall keep a mechanic for minor adjustments, until
10 o'clock p. m. on week days and until 6 o'clock p. m.
on Sundays. A night watchman will he on duty through
out the night for the convenience of Cadillac owners
And, we shall continue to do our utmost towards
greater efficiency and economy in serving our large
clientele. - , ,
..These change have been made for the benefit
of the hundreds of Cadillac owners who have
o loyally patronized ut in the past, to whom -we
extend our thanks.
Authorized Cadillac Service Shop
30-day charge accounts are continued to reliable parties. .
J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO.
Farnam at 26th Street . Harney 0710
$425.50
For Your Old Car
Any Make or Model
NEVER AGAIN
Will you have the opportunity to purchase a new Oakland
Touring or Roadster and not be out one penny cash. There is
no joker to this offer, our cards are on the table. We have too
many Tourings and Roadsters on hand.
Neither have we a cut in price, nor do we contemplate one.
We invite you to investigate our responsibility DON'T TAKE
THE WORD OF THE ANVIL CHORUS. Ask the man who
bought one. , -
Remember, $425.50 for your old car takes care of the first
payment, and includes insurance, 12 months to pay the balance.
More for your car, if it is worth more. !
TOURING, $1,286.00. ROADSTER, $1,235.00
DELIVERED IN OMAHA.
We haT only a few more to sell on this plan. All are new cars. Regular fac
tory guarantee on parts. See them on our sales floor. Select your new ear, and
insure against winter drlTlng troubles by getting a new mctor, new battery and
new tires'
Oakland Motor Gar Company
OMAHA FACTORY BRANCH
Oakland Building: 1 . 20th and Harney Stmts
- 7 . Retail Sales and Service Station, Phone Douglas 5251
Wholesale Office, Phone Atlantic 2929
"UHIT OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION"
Low operating cost
Gnicri4JAVin-Ctut) km Go.
OMAHA. NEB.
HARNEV AT 21TM. 5t
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COUNCIL BLUFT5.1V
33-3S FOURTH ST.
COUNCIL. BLUFFS, 61
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27th Ae. and Harney St. Omaha. Phone Doug. 3660.
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