Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 8

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TTHZ7“}_1‘:\_}!3-\»»\‘!'\']’);\\ BEE: AUGUST 27, 1916. R—A TOPICS FOR SABBATH Popular Young Couple Wed at Wayne Search for Oldest it s Ly adsntel| Ha First feain Drer e gy =t < Car Reveals Some e ‘wduranie fests and roa L e One Week Hence Omaha Pas. e AL s LS fe el | : W [ tors Will Resume Evening St,fl I'Lllll‘l F.’l‘f‘f“% X th fiving L0 ‘ “ o : " B g “ bl ! \ EXPECT MANY TO ATTEND “Reggie Mixes In™ Feature L it i i U e At Rohiff Theater Today |« " i SR . : S SEE M ONLY 6 NEW AUTOMORBILE : e ON EASY PAYMENTS : oy ; Phone 6 1] 326 Ly AT AL ; D. 1669 B U R P«E ETT Rose Rldg. Both Married and NS b Qi "”I.,1,\\\‘\|';7\:‘:\"’\\{\1 .\I!”:v::‘a{zlxllm\_m\ Employes Get Full Pay i iy ! i iR . - R Nes lvan L. Leec/c Ivan I Leech [ f : Be particular. Ex- T T el 1 amine the seemingly e e : Lo i De Jonge Says Grant little things about Is Meeting All Tests g | J r.0'®. DETROIT the car you buy. : : : T’S the “little” things that make motoring a pleasure N or a constant source of annoyance, Rl Fotsconnt The car you've been thinking about —does it have . N ! Eaaly electric starter and lights,demountable rims, rain-vision Ll ol T s windshield, speedometer, one-man mohair top? Does s Al . 3 CEL ‘ it have an irreversible steering gear, linoleum running Does it have, as the Maxwelil has, all these refine- 2-passenger Poadster . 280 6-passenger Town Car, 915 S-passenger Sedan, $985 Phone Douglas 7604 ; ixth The Nample-Hart Motor Co., is made 5 : ? | i 7 up of men formerly with the Ford Motor | ments, good appearance, an enviable reputation and ! e L SR Co., and we extend an invitation to our old il an unequaled record for endurance and economy? ! aver TN e friends to visit us at our new retail location ‘ : I This is a vital matter to you. Make sure. i . ; o : .S : We will sell Ford automobiles and | : patos SR St nUligTen Cloin Qe ey render efficient service to all Ford owners | i S-passenger Touring Car, 8595 2.passenger Cabriolet, $864% i 1 C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. | " ’ 9 221618 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraske 1 gy ! Sample-Hart Motor Co. il ] N M o i ] 3 I e L (Formerly With Ford Motor Co.) ‘ No s e e Temporary Location, 2010 Harney Street. vl . . f . i [y \ A big touring car for five people 3 b o AMERICA’S GREATEST “LIGHT SIX” ! < i f \o(;l ?d"i no pr:-lriuum for enjoying the wonderful driving qualities of the Haynes "Light Six"— QLY and that's a mighty important thing to consider in these days of high gasoline. and Saxon “Six” costs less to run = e i What other six that approaches the power and character of the Haynes can boast (or rather show than any other car of SImllar size pr%@f o]f) suchhaveragcs fns:lléb to 22 miles per gallon of gasoline, 8,000 miles to the set of tires, 2 400 miles to the quart of oil? To those other superiorities of Saxon “Six" use of gasoline is also truce 1 the matter of Thlr wonc!trful combination of diofinctivc G, Gl POMIELy flexibility and economy of must be adde it of unusual economy oil, of tires and of repairs upkeep—is the reason for the amazing popularity of the Haynes *Light Six.¥ and just the reasons e e 3 - why vou will be a Haynes booster, when you are fully conversant with the t-cts. o st, Saxor proved itself possessed of he most recent example of Saxon a t motor—a better motor than any economy in gasoline consumption occu Phore us, or drop in for a 1 8 il other car in its class. when 206 stock model Saxon *“*Sixe l(]ry\‘ ialk and a demor--tration Neb!‘aSka Haynes taxuto DaEeS CO. E T PR 3 by dealers traveled 300 miles aniece without 9 - '1’1:;?:?11. :l;l“pfl\:i‘\rh{‘;l:nlg\\\‘n[ Bansd s stopping, i:n— an ;n\~ra:v fo 23.5 :mh-s ;n)r of e f:fi:ffi':"m,m‘. 2072 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neh Then—as time passed by and records wera s 5 : ';,pl(.:n:;.é“dl;f_’"fdnAgs _mr;\pxled——'.( became clear that .\.»'n SIS ek }"\ ”1"1[ r;l‘z\mll T:;}\wq an average of 175 mles inecol Toumq.fir 3‘;‘\&5 THE HAYNES AUTOMOBRILE €O, KOKOMO, 1D, had greater strengti an nce than any i e Ok = & e f ;ar of like price -Passesger Touring Car $1585 i Sl pore common than unusual for & set of d : - ‘ And, of course, its greater beauty was & con s to last beyond 6,000 miles | ceded thing from the start. Now it is known definitely that Saxon andisofiargihely con _\J<X:\‘pl”.‘; Nr;q » is—in addition to these other superioritie is less th %“t' ‘»”: }‘-“‘\ gt a far more economical car than any of simi e WIS I ¢ lar size and power. This certain and positive proof of Saxor & | o s = e i ‘Six™ superiority in nomy is the final Not only have owners proved this to be a ieialnil evidente stablishes beyond fact by way of their private records of up- keep costs, but in public tests also has it been established. fair dispute the right title of “the best car to the n $1,000. Come in and see Saxon 2R15 . o. b. Detroit **Six" today. Price, And this economy of Saxon “Six” is a four fold economy. What is true of its sparing w Noyes-Killy Motor CO., Distributers 2066-68 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 57

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