6-A THE HEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. JANUARY 1, 19: Prices Reduced on Six-Cylinder ' Models of Nash Cut Kollowi Closely ou Tbat of Four-Cylinder Line Touring Car SelU For 51,390. Trice r'durtioni are announced by The Ni!h .Motor company on its new line of automobile. The prices were made effective imme d tlely. They inrliide all models in the oeiv tix-rylimlrr cr line, tnown is tent '''J. and they fol low cloely similar redurtions mad recently on all models of Nash four th lind-r ears. "It is not often that a nianufac lurer presents an witirely new line ol automolijles at lowered prices," caid Mr. L, YV. Nash, "iir we are in a position rjght now to do exactly this. Our models are all new and our prices are bafed upon present and anticipated cost or materials, to gether with volume production. We are very glad to pa? on the saving to the buyer. New Prices. Following are the new prices: ive-passcnger touring car, i,.vaj; ken-Dassenaer tounne car, si, aw: en-passenfjer sedan. fJ.JVU: tour- kenger coupe, 5-.UW: two-pas- rr roadster, $I,Jft(i: tour-passen- tport model, ?l,3)j. Jnese are all f. o. 1. lactorj'. reduced vriccs mean The .Motors company will exhibit Icominu automobile shows not Vew models in both four and cr lines, but that the prices than at any time in the utstanding Features. Iding features of the new both m the six and four- fiines, are their attractive ndies, new Nash easy rid- gs ana ueico electrical J here are many other Taking into account Refinements to Nash cars. lare far below those of L period. mounces luchon ot rnces MaroK, Digest price reductions have hv t'c Cadillac Company, on all 10 Type 61 Ladillat Lke effect Tanuarv 1. bn the touring car is ruhiirhan $940. Cicwinc' conditions underlying innniinrpinrnt. H. II. Rice. president and general manager, made this statement: "We have completed successfully during the latter part of this year the task of bringing together prac tically all of our largest manufac turing units into what we believe is the moffjqder!tnd scientifically arranged automobile -iplant for the In this new factory we have utiliz&d every opportunity to systematize manufacturing , operations in the making of the Cadillac automobile and resulting economies have helped to make possible this reduction in price without decreasing the quality of our product. v.- "We are passing on these savings to purchasers of Cadillac automo biles, together with such additional sayings as, in common with all othjr manufacturers, . we have secured from the lower markets for raw ma terials of all kinds. The lowered prices, we believe, set an entirely new standard of motor car value." Willard Battery Opens District Offices Here The Willard Storage Battery com- nanv of Cleveland opens a district office in Omaha January 1 with of fices and warehouses at 1108-1.; Nicholas street in the. Nebraska 'Transfer company building. The new district comprises all of Ne braska, western counties of Iowa and parts of South Dakota and Wy oming. Service stations in this local ity were formerly , served by the Chicago and Kansas City offices. More than ll'.OOO square feet of space will be required for warehouse and offices. A stock of 2.000 batter ies will be maintained with a corn new "organ iza'tion will be ready to make shipments January 15. This arrangment will aftord Yii- dea ersa savine ot time ana chadless, add to the conven se'rvicc stations, dealers and users in this vicinity. district will be . charge of rv t-soy. tormcriy assistant man ager of the Chicago district. Start ing at the Cleveland district oltice of the Willard coirpanv in 1916 as a clerk, Mr. Espy has been promot ed through the grades of cashier, shopman, city salesman, district rep resentative, assistant district manag er and district manager. Paige Announces Further Reduction in Car Prices The Faigc-Detroit ' Motor Cat company announces a reduction in 1 rice for every model of passenger car to take effect January 2. The current Paige line is desig nated as, the New Series 6-66 and Mevij -Series 6-44. open and enclosed me dels being built on both chassis. he New Scries 6-66 7-passengcr touring car has been cut from $2,875 to $2,195. a drop of $680, and the New Series 6-66 7-passenger sedan from ?3.8j0 to 3.155. The New Series 6-44 5-passcnger tour irg car which has been selling at $1,635 is now priced at $1,465, and the , New Series 6-44 5-passenge-sedan is cut from $2,570 to $2,245. There are proportionate reductions on all other models of the 1922 line. Brake Squeaks. Chronic squeaking in the braking system is generally due to dirt that has been imbedded in the lining and is pressed against the drum hen the brakes are operated. Usually this dirt may be washed out with 1-erosene, but if it so firmly in trenched that it refuses to come out T'lth this treatment a little rosi;i trjxed with iator oil and applied to t'r e band v. ill cur: the trouble. Tommy Milton, prominent in mo tor race driving, holds the national speed champioiiliip fur the past ear. A new tjpe of passenger automo bile having cut ail cooled engine is to be inauufactiiied in Philadelphia, Fa. According to the report of the boatd of Indian commissioners, the American Indians in many cases sprnd their first proceed of the sale of tribal lands for high-powered automobile and a full complement of accessories. 'J he American Rubber association, composed of all tire manufacturers in the cpuntrly, is planning to en tirely take off the tire mileage guar antee. In place of the guarantee a standard form of workmanship and material will be offered. The two highest classed cars, costing $13,000 and $15,000, exhibit ed at the recent Olympia in London, the great motor car pageant of Europe, were sold to the Mahara jah of Bharatpur and the Hon. Syed Altaf Ali Newab of Bogra, both of India. The latest accomplishment in auto mobile . tours was made by repre sentatives of t he Automobile Club of Southern California when they circled around the rim c f the United State in 120 days, completing the world's greatest charting and road mapping trip. The distance covered was 23,000 miles. The Automobile Club of Mis souri, with a membership of 20,000 motorists, has chapters in all cities and towtw in the state. Its principal purposes are to give road service to members anywhere within the state and work for road Icgislatc-n. More than 150 official garages of the club are under contract and bond to serve its members. Paige to Market New Low-Priced Six of Quality M.'ar Not to iiiiilant Promt ModU; Will He Named "Jewrtt," After Com pany's President. With the incorporation of Jeuett Motors, a new Michigan corporal ion, comes word that h new Detroit made automobile will shortly be ou the markrt. The new cur will be named the Jewett, bearing the name of Mr. Harry M. Jewett, president of the Faige-Detroit Motor Car company. All of the slock of Jewett Motors i owned by the Faige-Detroit Motor Car company, so that the new com pany is. in effect, a subsidiary. Thus, the new car will have behind it the full financial strength of the Faige Detroit Motor Car company. The new Jewett car was designed hy the engineering stall of the Faige-Detroit Motor Car company, which has been quietly working for many months to perfect the type of light, low-priced automobile which most exactly suits present-day needs. The Jewett will be manufactured by the faige organization. The existing Faige distributing organization will form the nucleus of the sales organization which will market the new car. Preliminary announcements recently made to the trade have already brought inquiries and expressions of interest from up w.ird tif 1,000 new dealers, o thai the present VJe dealer organlra- I lion is bring rapidly extruded to in "i re iiuiiiniiii distribution and max imum volume for this new Detroit product. Rounds Out Line. Fnise rlr-ilrri will handle the Jew 'tt in addition to the present Faige line. The present Faige models, both 6 06 and 6-44, vlu'ch have proved so successful, will be con tinued. The Jewett, a light car at a low price, instead of interfering with the Faige, will round out a really complete line that offers max imum sales possibilities under pre cut condition. With known financial strength and an established manufacturing and selling organization, the Jewett springs into being fully grown, wiih immediate possibilities for vol umc business. It is anticipated that uiiwar'd of 20.0(H) Jcwetts can be produced and marketed during 1922, so that the new enterprise promises to be a distinct factor in the im provement of business conditions in Detroit. The J-wclt will be a six-cylinder automobile of light weight. "While its price has not yet been announced, it will place the new car in the popular-priced field. Tested Many Cars. "In designing the new car. we had the experience of all the other makers in the popular-priced field before us, and were able to profit thereby," said Mr. II. M. Tewetr. in commenting on the new car. "Care ful study and thorough tests of ex isting sixes and fours in the low. price field, convinced us that the six was the most efficient and satisfac tory, and in the long run the most i'loiicniiicai autouiohiie, we vere slo able to design a irally modern car witu many market improve tiieiils. "I'tining onto the market at this time with no handicaps, we are able to secure our materials at a price that enable us to offer values never before possible, "The absence of vibration in i six means longer life and lower up keep costs for the entire car. It also means greater driving comfort. 1 he great advantage of the six under normal driving condition is obvious It runs smoother, picks up faster, and is in every way more desirable Ironi the owners standpoint. ."The Jewett six will be low in first cost and in operating cost. With i vilirationlrss MX-cyhnder motor, and sound construction, it will show very lw costs of upkeep and long life. In beauty, in comfort and in performance, we feel 'that the new car will also be a real and pleasant surprise. I lie Jewett will be unveiled to Faige dealers at the annual Faige dealers dinner during the New York automobile show. The car will not be placed before the public until production is well tinder way, which win ue early m ly.'J. costly errors, refund in overcharges of freight and expreis accounts and instigations of complaints made willi the Chamber of Commerce si tended to by the organisation made the saving of more than $1,000,000 possible, the statement shows. , Thieves Get Alroliol. . Detroit, Dec. 31. -Forty gallons of alcohol were stolen from storage tanks of the Purity Flavoring com pany here by thieves who broke in through a rear window.. (ift to Univmily. Morgantowti. W. Va.. Dec. 31. Dr. I, t. White of Motgantowu, iaie geologiVt and president of the American Cirologic Mcieiv, has just announced the gdt of 1,900 acres of coal land in Marion count v, worth, when drvelnped. between $.1,000,000 and RCOO.OdO to West Virginia uni versity and the city of Mnrranlown. Factories liu'reused. Charleston. W. Vs.. Dec, 31. West Virginia factories base grown in number fioui l.luO to l,70o dur. ing the but year, aecordii'g te an lit tlil.tnal diiectory Just Compiled the s'atc department of labor. pieent numlirr of employes in tr Hiiii'iir la w umc lite nuniiJci iii the les r number of factories last j ear was "o.OOO. An electrically heated device lis lun niu'iili-fl t, thlfll letter mnti packages with sealing wax perfect . j : ... Hi lorin ana iniHriun. Fee Want Ads Produce Results. C. of C. Estimates 1951 Dividend at $1,101,516 Business men of Omaha invested approximately $130,000 in the Omaha Chamber of Commerce last year and received a cash dividend of $1,101, MO, according to the annual report of some of the activities of the or ganization being sent out by Presi dent Tau! W. Kuhns and Walter W. Head, chairman of the executive com mittee. Various reforms, corrections ; of Bearing you need ishere We' can supply you with . practically any Timken, Hyatt or New Departure bearing that has ever been used in any make or model -of motor car, truck or trac tor. Our stocks of Timken, Hyatt and New Departure bearings sre complete. Omaha Branch 1812 Harney Street Phone Atlantic 2844 ;;;rrn :Li:j::;i::ii:??uj::i:ij;iJUiri:ri:;hi:iijiijuriii:jjL;;Lii,i;i;in:i;;:JU!i:;iiiiiii ii;j;u:iLiiii jjl .jap . The Stromberg Gasoline Filter Avoid Trouble! Be sure the gas is clean that flows into your carburetor. Remove the sediment, dirt and water the Stromberg Gasoline Filter does it. It filters the fuel just before it enters the carburetor removes all dirt and water cleans the gas. Can be attached to vacuum tank, to carburetor or gas line. Easily attached. No mechanical knowledge necessary. Do.it yourself. Needle valve shuts off flow of gas when sediment chamber is removed for cleaning. Makes gas easily obtain able for cleaning spark plugs, patches, etc Prevents theft it locks the car. $tate name and model of your car. Dealers write us at once. This is a fast selling necessity and you should get your supply in at once m order to take care of the big demand. Umdthy Stromberg Motor Devices Company Maauncturen of the StretaMrg Carbvnlor 64 E. 25th St., Chicago, 111. DitribaUd ky . E Auto Electric Service Corp, 2205 Farnam Street Omaha X ' 0 Two High. Grade Automobiles to Be Given Away Absolutely Free There is nothing misleading about this statement. We mean just what we say. Two high grade automo biles are to be given away absolutely free of charge. ' Thirty Good Used Cars for Sale In addition to this we are going to sell 30 good used cars at unusually low prices. The prices are lower than they have ever been. They are marked down down down. For Particulars See Us Immediately Easy Payments Hay ward-Peterson Motor Co. 2052 Farnam Street Open Evenings, Sunday (New Year's Day) PRICES have again been reduced on some of the best selling and popular models Wishing All a Happy and Prosperous New Year We Have Exceptional Values in Useid Cars NEBRASKA COHPAHY CHAS. A.TUCKER, Pres. OMAHA 18l-K & Hovfdrd St 7T0 I I V DES MOINES 920 Locust. St. mi i : III THE UNIVERSAL CAR 365 Happy Days in 1922 for You You owe it to yourself to your wife and to your children to get away from the work and worries of each day into the glorious farming country which lies all around you. You might as well be a hermit in the midst of abundance as live in Nebraska or Iowa the bread basket of the world without quick trans portation to the wonderful farming country so close to your home. Make a New Year's resolution worth keeping. Get a Ford Sedan. Don't just WISH for a "Happy New Year." Make happiness every day for yourself and for every member of your family. Nothing else can bring so much pleasure and satisfaction or save so much time at so small a cost as a "Ford Sedan. Henry Ford fixes the price himself. It is the same everywhere ex cept for freight. And that price is now lower than before the war. It is the lowest price ever quoted. So decide today. Resolve to have a new Ford Sedan delivered at once and Make a Happy New Year of 1922. The price is only $660 f. o. b. Detroit. Authorized Omaha Ford Dealers UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. . . .25(52 Leavenworth St. ADKINS MOTOR COMPANY .4911 So. 24th St. GALBREATH MOTOR COMPANY. . .60th and Military Ave. McCAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY 15th and Jackson Sts. C. E. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY. .20th and Amei Ave. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR COMPANY. .18th and Burt SU. "THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD IN A FORD SEDAN"