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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MARCH 19. 102
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Keonomv to He
New Watchword,
Asserts Jewett
1'uMic Now Demanding litt
ler Motor Product t
Lower Itatri. He
' our rucnt fwiutiufution to
Bwior cr dfitrri." t JUrry l
JrU, proidmt of tli P-geDe-Iroit
Motor C'r Co, "we have
(luinlrd tiut tlut W2 meant tome
tiling more tlun a new calemkr on
the do.k ! ttrttute a new year. h tic
we le UccUml our.clvct to be
.m mly f ttic belirf that 4utine
i nuking te4dy .progress to bettrr
tmift and tht the next 12 months
will te a genuine revival and return
to a h(lcnie degree of prospfrity,
yet we have toM tlie motor car
nierrliant that v'.z niarki a new
condition for motor tar manufactur
ing and tiirrclunditing.
"We meant hy lhi that old liP
hazard method wilt fail, that com
petition wcrd out the unworthy
and u mound and that, at never be
fore, the buincss of making and fell
ing automobile! will be on a Pint 01
the sounden and moot temible
rrottnmict.
"We have ut naveH tlirough two
distinct and totally different periods
one of high pricrs, over, properity
and reckless .pending and one of ex
Heme denression. the latter the nat
ural result of the other. With the
return of the buying. habit and the
ability to buy, which we look for
this year, there wilt be no reckless
purchasing of motor car. Auto
mobiles w ilt be bought in large num
bers, but they will be purchased only
because they are Rood cars worth
every dollar they cot.
J'The American public is now most
interested in economy; that is. they
demand better products at better
prices. They will make more careful
selections, based on judgments form
ed bf study and comparisons, Re
putation and value are going to
count big in 1922. The man who of
fers the largest measure of value
hacked by recorded achievements is
the one who will have the biggest
year.
"Believing that this Is . now the
trend, Taige has bent every energy
and applied all the resources and ex
pentrtce it possesses to meet the
conditions as we see them. Conse
quently while we have ' maintained
our quality and are offering a prod
uct that snows marked improvement
over 1921, yet the public will find
sharp reductions in price on every
model bearing the Paige name."
Sprague Tire Sales Head
Oft on Inspection Trip
V. H. Nichols, the general sales
manager of the Sprague Tire and
Rubber company, leaves today for
an extended inspection trip of
Sprague agencies in the southern ter
ritory. He will be met at Dallas by
the southwestern manager, Ponder
Greer, who will accompany him.
The reports Mr. Nichols has re-
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ceivca rcccnuy uum hhwij
comprising the cotton states have
keen much more favorable than in
c past. The work of the War
lVnance corporation and the untiring
efforts of the general director, Eu
gene Meyer, jr., in the financing of
the cotton crop has caused the cot
ton growers generally to have a more
cheerful outlook for the future and
to restore in a great measure their
confidence, so that they are buying
tires as well as other commodities,
Speeders Get 10 to 180
Days Breaking Rocks
To put a stop to flagrant over
speeding and Other serious infrac
tions of the traffic rules of Los An
geles, Cal., motorist who are con
victed are sentenced to from 10 to
180 days at breaking rocks for high
ways. Cadillac Salesman
on Same Job 1 2 Years
j Join drotey
T. D. Foley.
T. D. Foley, salesman for the J.
H. Hansen Cadillac company, has
been with the Cadillac for 12 years
in Omaha and surrounding territory.
Mr. Foley is thoroughly familiar
with the territory just added to the
J. H. Hansen Cadillac company s
contract o seven counties in north
eastern Nebraska, 13 counties in
Iowa and seven in South Dakota.
This firm now controls practically
. all of the state of ' Nebraska, one-
third of western Iowa, and some of
iouth Dakota. " ith our wonder
ful new Type 61 Cadillac, our in
creased territory, the improvement of
financial conditions, and our large
.organization, we are expecting 1922
to be the biggest year in the history
of our firm," said J. H, Hansen, "
Noyes-Killy Company Moves
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The Noycs-Killy Motor company
has moved one door rut of Its
former place of buinei. It now
it located at 200 Farnam street,
with more floor space, individual
room for parts and a larger service
station. During the week of the au
tomobile thow, Mr. Killy hat ar
ranged a private exhibit of Lexing
ton and Mitchell automobile
well as used can.
He intends to announce a reduced
price on both Lexington and Mitchell
models during show week. "
Dort Offering Two
New Closed Types
The n.vrt Motor Car company has
added two closed types t Its line
The difference in cost it lest than a
tliiiJ of the average t all cart. The
new Dort sedan, known at Modrl
19T, costt $210 more than the
touring car, and the new Dort coupe.
known'at Model H-T, cost VM
more than the road.ter.
"Here tt the first tucceiifut at
tempt on the part of a manufacturer
to give to motorics a real clo.cd car
at only 20 per cent more than the
ht pnre of the open cir," tayt 1',
L, Sanlord. Dort branch manager.
Brer Steins Transformed
' Into Cape Cod Lighten
Boston, Feb, 25. Four doien Ger
man beer steins, made practical use
trtt at been containers by the pro
hibition laws, have found their way
to the' Simmons College Salvage
Mtop, where an ingeniout saleslady
hat transformed them into respecta
ble utilitarian Cape Cod lighten.
Graham Brothers
MOTOR. TRUCK
With' noose BoTHf poweti punt
tt
The higher horse power rating
of the Dodge Brothers power
plant .in this truck (2 to 3o
horse' power higher than th(
average of 65 other makes),
means more speed and less
motor strain. . .
This, in turn, means longer life,
lower upkeep cost and greater
satisfaction.
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OMAHA. NEE
RWMEV AT 2eYTM. St
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CDUNCJL BLUFFS
33-35 FOURTH ST.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1
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The New Price'"
$1385
and These Features
45-horsepower overhead-valve engine
Roller tappet valves
Full pressure engine lubrication
116-inch wheelbase
Long underslung springs
Snubbers all around
Alemite chassis lubrication
Barrel type head and cowl lamps
Double front bumper
5 (32x4) non-skid cord tires
Moto-meter
Stop Light
Windshield wiper
High-grade leather upholstery
Tailor-made top
Grant Prices
S-pai. touring car '
2-pa. roadsUr i
4- paii. coup
5-pass. sedan .
F. O. B. Factory
$1385
1385
1895
1945
Traynor Automobile Co.
2200 Farnam St. OMAHA Phone Doug. 5268
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is only one of the many desirable features
to be found in the '
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Lonq Life- as demonstrated in the recent
National Contest where 4 years and
1 month was the average life of all Gould
Batteries entered is the most pronounced
and probably the most desirable feature in
the opinion of the car owner.
The famous long . life Dread
naught Plates," made , from an
exclusive formula, are the foun
dation of Gould Quality and
superiority. .
Lonq Life Plates side by side with Lonq Life Separators
Rubberized Wood Separators
combining the ideal porosity of
wood and the acid resistance of
rubber are an exclusive,
patented Gould feature.
The Tlebraska Qould Baiierq Co.
2226-2228 Harney Street
Telephone ATlantic 7605
TMe 'Most Beautiful Car inZmeficdk
THE Paige 6-44 is a smaller brother of the famous
6-66. There is a difference in power, wheel base,'
seating capacity and price. But both cars have one
thing in common the spirit and beauty of a Kentucky
thoroughbred.
. . .
To merely look at the 6-44 is a pleasant experienced
But to drive it, to tap that mighty reservoir of fifty
horse power, to sink back in the cushions and feel the
gentle sway of perfect spring suspension these are
things that mean the real thrill of living.
Surely you are entitled to a good motor car when it
means so much in health and happiness. The 6-44 has
always been good, but this year it is much better than
ever. And at the greatly reduced price of $1465, where
can you find a sounder, safer investment?
The New 6-66 Prices
- 131 tech tcAm! fcu 70 horw powtr
6-46 Lakcwood, 7-PtM. Touring $2199
6-66 Larchmont II, Sport Type - 2349
. 4-66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster 3495
6-66 Sedan, 7-Paaa. - - '3159
6-66 LlmasWine, 7-Paat. - - 3350
6-66 Coupe, S-Paaa. - - - - 3K0
The New 6-44 Prices
119 inch whttl bast SO hart poatr
6-44 Touring, 5-Past. ... .$1469
'6-44 Sport Type, 4-Past. ... 1599
6-44 Roadster, 3 -Past. - . - 1469
6-44 Sedan, 5-Pass. ..... 3249
6-44 Coupe, 4-Pass. - - - 1991
All Price f. O. B. Fcctorr, Tarn Zxtra
Cord tirea ttandari ttulpmtnt on all modtU
Nebraska Paige Co.
27th Are. and Harney
OMAHA'
Phone DO uglai 3660
THEUNIVEnSALCAR
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And remember the lowest first
cost, the lowest upkeep and the
highest resale value of any motor
ear ever built.
Equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting System, demountable
rims, extra rim and non-skid tires all around the Ford Sedan at $645
is the greatest motor car value ever produced an enclosed car of
comfort, convenience and beauty. Reasonably prompt delivery. Terms
if desired.
Authorized Omaha Ford Dealers
SAMPLE-HART MOTOR COMPANY. . 18th and Burt Sti . 3
- UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY 2562 Leavenworth SL
ADKINS MOTOR COMPANY 4911 So. 24th St.
GALBREATH MOTOR COMPANY. .". .60th and Military Ave.
McCAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY. . . .15th and Jackson St.
CE. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY. .20th and Ames Ave.
; "PRESENT FORD PRICES ARE THE LOWEST EVER QUOTED"