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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 10, 1916. T QUITS TO |up the hazardous sport to please his{ment and problems which will be to consisted of an Allen chassis driven ! BACING PILOT Q wife and mother. the fore as a result ‘of the recent by one of the factory boys garbed as SELL AUTOS. Quinn has recently been in the re-|trouble between the trainmen and a clown, followed by an attractively tail organization of the C. A. Lord|managers. decorated motor truck bearing an Allen Classic touring car finished in Allen Car D]splay Awarded an attractive and practical shade of smoke brown. Public Library Adds | _Prize in Labor Day Paradel = (0 o mns mae. The Allen Motor company was| . gers Pine-Tar-Honey soothes your Many Volumes tha,t awarded first prize for the best man-| cough, allays Inflammation, loosens the Have Local Interest ufacturing display in the Labor day |mvcous and you breathe much better. 25c. parade at Fostoria, Ia. The display‘*“ druggists.—Advertisement. SRR U TR R R U e BARPLAYSPARTIN ["5w,amsces o ouses BUYING OF CARS Salesmen’'s Argument Is Not . Only Thing to Listen to in Selecting Automobile, MEANING OF VITAL SOUNDS Heard at The Omaha Automobile Club Membership Grows Increase. Membership in the Omaha Automo- | bile club has been growing rapidly of late. At the meeting of the directors Wednesday afternoon the applica- | tions of twenty-two automobile own- ers were acted upon favorably. Non- residents have been attracted by the vigorous measures taken by the club for the recovery of members' cars| which are stolen. L] Recent out-of-town applications were: John A. Burgess and Edward‘ Japp, Kennard; J. E. Jungbluth, Arlington; W. C, Grassmueck, Ne- braska City; C. L. Phelps, Bellevue; S, S. Caldwell and Dwight L. Long of Omaha. Washout is Reported. Several complaints have reached the Automobile club headquarters | concerning the washout in the road Motor company of Los Angeles, Cal. | Among -the recent acquisitions at the library is a book entitled, “Across | the Continent by the Lincoln High- way." Effie Price Gadding is the author. Omaha is rather slighted,| because the author had no trouble |in getting in or out. In the passage | dealing with the trip from Omaha to |} | Carroll, Ta., she says, “Just as we F | felt that we could find the way | lacross Nevada by a train of whiskey |k | bottles, so we began to feel that one | could cross Towa on a trail marked —_— |by dead fowls. I had never before 3 iseen so many chickenes killed by ‘ motor cars.” She goes on to at-| | tribute this to the great number of } farmers they met driving to Omaha | Into every act of buying there en- ters one of the five senses. We pur- chase articles through seeing, feeling and tasting, but very few of us realize that hearing plays a very prominent part in the purchase of a motor car. Nevertheless, purchasing a motor car through sound is not a novel idea, neither is it a new one, because every salesman unconsciously advocates it, according to A. C. Fash, who writes on the subject in Motor Print, At some point in his argument he will emphasize that the absence of noise, ZTHE UNIVERSAL CAR fue o the 1m?othneis o opaetion, from Lake Manawa to Folsom. The in hmv”s'", b n g ; 4 i should be considered. river has cut through the road for | _Another volume of interest to the;in. odels neady ror Velivery Purchasing by this method, of / some distance and members of the Omaha readers is “W olf;;-Baf]e, l’y‘l.' $360 f. o. b. Detroit J b : the poet, John Cowper Powys, who | . course, necessitates the knowledge Automobile club several times have |lectured in Omaha last winter and “l . . th l; i ith a | ical run very close to the brink. !has a return engagement for the com- | [ Ford Servnce Ford Replll‘l at the engine with a low s Secretary Smythe has called the i i purr means power and the ability to ing season. | Ford P&l‘t‘ i < ; : matter to the attention of H. M. G T . datt is | do work without effort. This also ZJ-EIWJ[' Howard, county engineer of Pot- [, -l“".’f"l “’h‘f‘““f Of}”“c"l ““"lys‘g‘ applies to an electric car where the : ; and history of the war are feature o : tawattamie county. In replying Mr, < | h o hoaks which: Seil sound of a motor is changed to a . . . : J. F. QUINN. {among the books which will go on Hen it Ik ot OF 2. capdeity ito Charles 'E. Fanning, president of | Howard said that the county had {the shelves in a few days. Another | 'r;):nf;: ::el wotk: re niredp z the Omaha Auto Supply company, | placed a stout barrier across the road | . The C, W. Francis Auto company |important acquisition is a set of |H g 5/ 7 has_announced the appointment of fan cighth of a mile from the - river | hag just announced the addition of a|fourteen volumes of classical music|{i Tests of Solidity. R. J. Eisenhardt as manager of that[bank which could not be passed with-| race driver to its sales force. by the masters of the world. This set | Any one who contemplates the pur-|organization, to succeed G. L. Glas-|out special effort, and signs had been " J F. Quinn, who has been in many |is beautifully arranged and includes | chase of a motor car should know that [son, who recently accepted a position | repeatedly placed near the barrier giv-| races at various speedways and is an | the life and most important works of there are two vital sounds which de-|with the W. L. Huffman Automobile | ing notice of the impassable condition | ex-member of the Duesenberg and |the music masters. | termine the solidity of the car or its|company. of the road and directions for detours. | Maxwell racing teams, has quit the| For serious reading and study an lack of it. Where the body of a car| Mr, Eisenhardt has been an em-|It has been found impossible to keep | game and will turn his efforts to sell- [excellent volume on “The Modern | has been practically “thrown togeth- i er,” to use an expressive current phrase, the slamming of a door will emit a hollow sound which advises|Platte territory. him with an ear attuned to vibrations| He is well pleased with the ap- of the quality of the car, and s to|pointment and says he hopes to re- him in so’ many words, “This is a|new his former acquaintances in cheaply-builg body.” But the truth of | Omaha, the foregoing manifests itself when . one slams the door of a well-built car. Then there is the sound of, solidity and stability which cannot be mistak- en and the listener realizes that here is a body wot euly correct in design but fanltless in construction, [ Used Cars at Low Prices | Universal Motor Co. litoa: (bundispogsible fokd 27th and Leavenworth Streets. loye of the Omaha Auto Supply|these signs in place and reckless driv-|ing the Maxwell automobile in|Railroad,” by Edward Huntington, 2 fner G ¢ < Eon{pzny’f:)r several years as tl:gvy— ers persist in running around the bar- Omaha. Quinn, although a race en-|gives a comprehensive view of rail- (smlth & Dea arage.) eling representative .in - the. North | rier to investigate for themselves. thusiast of the “first water” has given [road history, construction, manage- | B EEEErISEIEEr I e e = e o =y ] MICHELIN- FOUNDED - 1832 Announcement We have the largest stock of rigidly to the chassis every sound is|under construction, and the new firm, SpeCialties and Repair Parts car has been built correctly the com- | Caditl 0! L will b _ _ bination of every little, minute sound | ho : ;cin ?tsmfipewyhomvg ool is a pleasing, low, purring, solid hum.| Both Nygaard and Curzon have 3 . . If, on the contrary, the car has been | been held in high esteem by George ’ v ‘cheaply manufactured, this sound is|F. Reim and he has backed his faith missing and one hears in its place the |in them with-a very productive strip :r‘rlminu, rasping noise .which tears|of southwestern Iowa. e nerves. . e Care in Testing. Storage Batteries car builder is proud of e poins| ' Play Important Part In Btarting Motors [l les '#fl:‘ i vl v Burd. High Compression Piston | Stewart Vacuum Tanks. American Channel Bumpers, Omaha Salesmen Take the Cadillac Tt is not a ‘difficult matter for a Agency in Iowa ‘man with a knowledge of values to be i bli a-f:lged(;"d Imercly befl::‘ l?’““d The retail end of the automobile emitted by the slamming of the door . - to describe the worth of the product. sy has 'm"fgd faa oliithe The “tinny noise” is characteristic of | $alesmen of the Cadillac company of ~ those cars in which no consideration Omaha, . has been paid to the making of them| Effective immediately, Larry W, sound mof. . Nygaard and Charles J, Curzon of The body of a closed car is compar-| the Cadillac company of Omaha will able to the sounding board of a mu-|take over the retail Cadillac agency sical instrument. Owing to' the fact|at Shenandoah, Ia. . that it has six sides and is fastened| A new building and salesroom is Carried by any house west of Chicago ALSO a \large stock of ifl stand up and give| Elmer Rosengrén of the Nebraska gs. z he manu-|Storage Battery company asserts Champion Spark Plugs. St;;rmR.l::ms.M tal Polish New Era Springs. that the starting: motor:is probably A. C. Spark Plugs. o e g el G°°d°“'P‘:‘“ Tools. I iar. ‘whereas She masket th:. ’:me part ]of electrical system Herz Spark Plugs. | Golden Star Body Polish. Red Devil Tools. of a cheap car is exceedingly careful | WHich requires least attention. It is Columbia Batteries. Johnson’s Wax. Little Giant Taps and Dies. ds‘:‘: ';’ul&i& d°fi' :'n d:,:‘dl‘n‘d' ; nrn :‘d?r?;iengrit:':)owle? ??o;‘e;:‘:: Stewart Speedometers, Johnson’s Cleaner. Mossberg Socket Wrenches. Rl iir b atned aitly oo e ltorlse battery. This power is trans- Jones’ Speedometers. Johnson’s Blac Lac. Williams’ Wrenches. ‘mitted to the engine, either' by a chain or gear drive on the starting motor. With automobile engineers the chief requisite of a starting motor is that it must turn over the engine at a good rate of speed whether the en- slne be hot or cold. This is in or- er to protect the car awner against poor starting in cold weather. (Nith- out a storage battery in good condi- tion, the starting motor is useless. B oo =i e Parnell Shock Absorbers for Ford C in days gone would have never this is characteristic of a great ma: are supposed to run ‘and a S g moanitement, Four-Passenger car. The first 1= sight and if this rikely that he will give the salesman | history brings forth some new or ‘guments cannot rekindle it membered in automobile history, ~important part in the purchase of a|because it was of only two-passenger eration; yet it is an important | ists for a car incorporating the best ‘body and in the entire car the|roadster fills this order armirably. outs. 7 ¢ ~ Try this method the next time you|other four-passenger roadsters have good machine, plane in Omaha. This design is pro- and general manager of the Apperson NG EX ADDED As evidence of appreciation of the ave his em- | amazing foresight and ability to fore- : al m‘ujduly 31, it was found that he picnic was staged on the beau- Panhard Oil or Kn b«l U s rf R 1 ed Ca f F b i 0DS or uUneven durraces, necogniz uses or rabric incipal events included a base bail fidon mie the single and married us the ¢ chefs and served in & supply of ning room. Everyone POWELL 2103 Farnam Street, Omaha, U. S. A. have arisen to make it difficult to troubled the makers, h in testing its motor runs its | oy are u g ' : - tethoscopic arrangement is used in Buying by sound is the second point Roadster Popular . meets with ths tequirements of the « opportunity of demonstarting the | spectacular improvement over the “While most persons do not yet| Until this season the roadster was | car, due possibly to the fact that|seating capacity, There has been a or, the quieter the motor | qualities of both the touring car and quicker will the purchase check be| “The Apperson Chummy Roadster look over a car and note how easily | heen patterned,” said J. H. DeJonge, ( tected by a United States patent is- Firestone Company Employes Brothers Automobile company. Ti{[CKNBS OF TREAD lendid co-operation which has been|ing the twenty-four years of their ‘ L‘(?“Resl);’ell cast the demands of motorists,” d S o [ . For All-Round Service not only been reached levue college campus, and the New Piston Rings? . . b BRTen Gamatsiam; which hoties Separation in So Many Rubber Non-Skids. pool was a very popular giL races and dancing. The main ! F presented with a gold perience, because in this day of rapid manufacture a ?’ulet car, things which ‘There is one concern, and doubtles: ~ whicl %:"m” at twice the capacity which _order to detect all which do not meet in the progress of purchasing a motor rospective purchaser it is more than| Usually every season of motor car roduct. If the sound of the motor [past. The popularity of the four- ‘or the car itself is not pleasing it js [ passenger type of roadster is one of \ ' ‘more than likely that his interest will | the outstanding characteristics by \ : die out and all of the salesman’s ar-| which the present season will be re- realize that sound does Pll{ rohibitive to a large class of buyers £ ‘lh:y have not as yet given it much|demand on the part of many motor- runs and the less noise there is in the [the roadster. The four-passenger made is the original, after which all the you can appreciate’ the value of a|distributer of the Apperson Roada- sued to Elmer Apperson, presdent _Guests at Labor Day Picnic “Just as they have always done dur- el B ol e 4 Lo el gt T j ; ' { I, local Firestone' Ti Chummy Roadster, have shown an NO Other lre l e t t the close of the 1 . . & ad been exceeded by a nice The Tread Bears Flat on the Ground. There are no Projecting were allowed the privilege vh%:t swimming pool in the pANHARD et i Omaha Auto Supply C ; out. ¢ ; - e day. u ulu:'m.\nh nl:u‘:]d ma a u 0 upp y O. ing body, Besides, . s Shicken ditne prepare protong, the lite of Charles E. Fanning, Pres. R. J. Eisenhardt, Manager. i Panhard, a8 a souvenir of the oc- SUPPLY COMPANY e day’s program was ar- OMAHKA " Advertising Representa- tomobile Suppl W Shubert. iy At | g ent Advertising Is the Road VRSO I A R | S