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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 9, 1916. FTLKS'J—‘—UST FIND ;()MA}{A'S TRAFFIC SQUAD WILLiOaklaud Of ]9]6 DRESS LIKE THIS 00N USE OF THE MOTOR W. L. Killy Says Uses for Auto- mobile Are Still in Their Infancy SOME OPERATE AT LOW COST Use of the molor ar In busineas is Al In its earliest stages, according to W. L. Killy, manager of the Noyea-Killy Metor company, local distributer of the axon motor cars. “Tixoluding the de slopment of the automoblle as a carrior for freight, the use of the light, durable car for husiness ealls, salesmanship and general business utility,” he sunys, “ls st In Incubation To get the motor car to a point of development where It nppeal would come homes with force to the average businees man, it had to be carried well out of the stage of luxiry and pleasure wald W. L KilI 1t had to be brought where a hardy, sérvice giving, motor could be purchased for n moderate cont ‘That time han recently arrived and the business man s beginning to benefits that coma from an I mean tha results that 1t can show for TUral or ety males work, r genernl business calls, Whan a motor car ean compete In upkeep expense with street car fares, It offera the thing that Mr. Business Mun has been looking for Low Cost of Operntion, "“Take the Baxon cars, for Instance. Teats of every kind and deseription have wen used to establish an average of uel consumption and to catalogue the arn in thelr place In the motoy world with referance to thelr upkeep expense. | wen the utomobile, Production is to Reach 30,000 Mark Ldninger eturned ded retary of th ny, has jus Imple n trip, which | from enstern viuit to the Oakland factory at Pontiac Mich The Oukiand people,’ says Mr. Head are launched upon the higgest season in r history and will g . 50,000 austomoblles during the 19 The factory output In previous years has been 10,000, ¢ W, ner, asistant general man ) fuctory, told My % thi ager | Head | year tactor maximum produet bitlon and strajght down dent to the o lead 1o hief am thought right o from the pros manufacturer, The sl that flat cars with temporary buflt-on roofs are employed In shipping cars In speaking of new models Mr. Head says that the Oakland pe will make the present s I8 I the part of the Assogiation of Com Induce manufacturers 1o bring ) A in order that the retallers would be un nterrupted and unhampered during their solling meason by the announcement of new modeln, This 48 not & nuras, nor an Egyptiar The company's tests and the experfence | chisftaln, nor n member of the Kiu-Kiux of owners have combined to prove that [Klan, nor a fraternity degres Inftinte flUSTRALMN HOAD RECORD the Saxon has an unusually low cost of | No. str, 1ts simply a rainy any costune | BROKEN BY HARLEY DAVIDSON | operation, of the Detroft traffio officers. The nonts ““The roadsters offers an average oper- |were deslgned and originated by the B. | pooccwsiong Tacer Kewin G, Haker's ating expense that s lows than the cost | F. Goodrich company, Akron, 0., and are | wecned of 24700 from Launceston to Ho of maintenance of a good horss and ilhn latest word in rubber cont construc- |y Austraiis, n distance of bugky. The ‘six’ offers an upkesp cost |tion. of & minimum quantity for the size of the ear and its power, Thelr selling | of oylinder oll was consumed, 2 miles, has been lowered by Dod Bayles, an amateur on a Harley-Davidson, doing It To prove | in 2:04:60, prices are low and they have opened a | the motor suffored no i1l effects from the| Rayles rods one machine throughout the way to the business man to kot service | test, an automobila containing five per-|raee and was checked by €. G. Croft and nt & oost that makes It an economy to | sons was towed through the strects Phoenix by the motoreyele. Stearns-Knight Shows Increase The Stearns-Knight Aistributer, J. A MeIntyre of the McIntyre Auto com- | pany, I8 very much elated over the out look for 1916, 'The reason is that they have been delivering Stearns-Knight cars | faster in the last month than they ever did before. | “The purchasers,” sayn MoIntgre, “aro | Kenerally people who have friends who | have been using Stearns cars for various lengths of time.” | Mr. Mcintyre regards n Stearns user As one of his best malesmen, and takes this method of thanking his customers for 4heir expression of satisfaction in | every particular, Test of Stability of Motorc_yg_le is Made Tosting the stabllity of a motoreycle | motor by running it Indoors was again | tried and a new record established at | Phoenix, Arfs., when a Harley-Davidson | motor was officially checked by the state | ¥, A. M, referes to have run continuously | for elghty days and twenty-one hours, and to have covered in that time 4,810 fles before it was stopped. | During the test thirtyssix and one-half | mallons of gasoline was used, uaruluui 12 miles to the gallon, and two gallons | “Fours Hoadater LA Delivery (e 00 DEALERE W have an ¢ CAR rolls silently and smoothly along the city street. Its flexibility in weaving through the massed traffic—its beauty—win at tention from all sides, A passerby, turning to iden tify the make, sees on the radiator the shown above, Over a rough country road comes A car—climbs steep winding hill on high, easily through heavy bog at the bottom, and fades swiftly into the distance with scarcely a sound to mark its flight The trademark on the radi ator bears the great name “‘Saxon,'’ and this name typ \fies: Strength Economy Service, From Maine to California in eity, town and country thousands upon thousands of Saxon cars are making good this pledge to the American Strength Econ. Two vears ago our trade mark pledge was mere words no more o minds of countless men and women these words form ¢ sighificant symbol R R SRR A pulls people omy “Sixes" Touring (ar SRIA Hoadater CCIE of | A. Golding, offleial Australian motor eyelints, The Heart of Your Car EXIDE BATTERY DELCO STARTER You are entitled to Free Inspection each month Delco Exide Service Station Phone Douglas 3697. 2024 Farnam St., Omaha Winning the Faith of the American People For they identify the Saxon. They epitomize its virtues. They are the corner stones of SBaxon success, T SN Starting production two years ago the S8axon Motor Car Corporation built and sold more cars during its ini tial year than had any other automobile company, Strength Economy Service earned credence quickly-—but only after its sincerity had been tested, its truth proved In two years' time the Saxon Motor Car Corporation rose from last to a leading place among the automobile com panies of the world, It now ranks among the first ten in number of cars produced an nually Last year the demand for Saxon cars caused double production. And for the coming year twice even thia output will be marketed Strength Economy Service has won its merited reward.the faith of the American people NOYES-KILLY MOTOR COMPANY 2066-68 Farnam St, O Phone Douglas 3646 | | record for manutacture and shipment of |wcheme to lend the most complets as |enrn fn the history of the Palge-Detroit |sistance to all connected with Mitchel | Motor Car company. The fact that dur- |sales.” ) A MEMBER OF CARD-ADAMS AUTO (& this montn moro Palgo cars were 3 w7 M - COMPANY OF LINCOLN. i A 95 ; tha n total volume of business it has ma phcnomennl siridos . | : Y. EQUIPPED f the rapld developr of this company and the f a falr produc r demand and pro ased to 175 cars a on facilities y Are the expla n } Big Season Ahead for Mitchell Cars, Says Dick Stewart v Z ) J T Blewart of the J ) Btewart Motor company has just returned from . i A trlp to New Yo Buffalo, eastern back the same enthusiasm over the 1916 season which seema to prevall In auto For the man who has around $795 to spend, gkl gyl s Baiin - Ry Pyl the Allen is emphatically “first cholce”, It is " hat ::u .;:w’:'.mm. v and it gaining a quiet popularity that is built upon they ecan't get enough cars o definite reasons; comfortable seating for five, pleasure in driving, economy in operation and no The Mitsheli-Lewis peoble, Scoerding the following specifications: to Btewart, are laying plans for o gantic selling season and this plan ir Long Wheelbase~112-inch, cludes an advertising campalgn which Light Welght— 2300 pounds, will be an epoch In the automwbile Ample Power—37 H. P.~Bore 3 3:4 x 8, game, “The wix of wsixteen Moderate Price, ; Standard Motor Car Co. PAIGE BREAKS MARCH Shieh 18 ek hadthar il avar Carl Changstrom, Myr. Western Distributors PRODUCTION RECORD |of tha mitchell construction. This ad 2010 Farnam Street, Omaha vertining campaign {8 designed upon & The month of March showed the best co-pperative basis and fs part of & Faotory Address: THE ALLEN MOTOR CO,, Fostoria, Ohlo YT (Etl. aiu —top class A\ —bottom price he result of a definite purpose to supply a deflT:llt'e ;w‘w:th definite finality. It is built for the man whose purse cannot afford a big, expensive car— For the man whose pride cannot afford an unsightly, little, uncomfortable car— And it is a very definite success. Beauty is not necessarily a matter of size. Nelther does size altogether control comfort, But skill, experience and facilities are required to build a small, beautiful, comfortable, economical car. \ In a word, it required Overland organization. And here is the small, light car—complete to the last detail. Its performance is on a par with its beauty, comfort and completeness. And its price—$615—is far below any former price for any completely equipped automobile —regardless of appearance or comfort considerations, A glance at the car impresses you immediately with ite beauty and finish, As you look it over and read its specifications, you realize its absolute completeness. But you must ride in it to appreciate its comfort. You must drive it to get the thrill its performance will give you. You can own one of these cars. But act promptly—for no car was ever in such demand. In spite of record productions and advancing prices, there is a shortage of cars. The demand naturally centers on top class at bottom price—this small light car. And no other car at anywhere near its price can compare with this one for beauty, performance, comfort, complete~ ness and economy. Get in touch with us today—now. \\ Overland Omaha Company T J. 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