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L — ; THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 29, 1916. ! . g 122—A — = | mission. The transformation frum1 seven, two of them disappearing, are open - to closed, or vice versa, is ac-| provided. As a| “This all-season car has more. to ed car it looks the part. Con-| recommend it than its looks and its ¢4 into an opentouring car, it | easy adaptability. Of primary impor- not suggest its dual role. It is| tance is its Super-Six motor, which s a handsome, big car, delight-| has demonstrated great power and 1 comfortably rideable. endurance, One can hardly fancy a car e more refinement. It gains the a roving eye of the” woman driv When she is shown the casy conver bility from closed to open type she is | delighted. The top is light and eas- ily handled. The windows drop into | the doors in a moment, leaving noth-| ot anything you'd like to swap? Use ing to obstruct the view. Seats for|the “Swappers’ Column.” 1 / | complished simply and easily 1 | r-Six Bea Autos at Closed Car Salon This Week *:siong fopea Paclfard L\'mousine—(}ab Sides e ) does i “The Hudson Super-Six touring se- dan is making a strong appeal to r-o- 'torists,” said Guy L. Smith, distribu- | tor. \ - “The car is a masterpiece in design ‘and its adaptability to year-round | | touring wins the fancy. It is pleasant to contemplate the touring sedan’s suggestion of sheltering comfort dur- | ing winter’s rigor- or the inclement | | weather of between seasons. The | same thought conveys a sense of its| | possibilities as a car quickly convert- | ed into an airy clear-view touring car | for the glorious days of perfect | weather motoring. | “The two-cars-in-one idea is being | greatly popul: he S Six | Paige Convertible Sedan An Effective Cough Treatment. 1l of Dr. King's New Dis- needcd will soothe and bronchial irritation. AL zed by th touring sedan, becausc it realizes its | i Mitchell Touring Sedan You Cannot Heat You: f&! engine to a point where Pan. i hard Ol will not lubricate it will not earbonize in the eylinder. Panhard Oil is the only oil that & retains Its Iebricatingqualities at all temperatures. Let us discuss this oil question with you and recommend th grade best suited to your cary POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA Aulamsobflc Supplies. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. w 2216-18 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 853. vertable sedan or the detachable top, These are the all-winter cars, and can be converted from the open to the closed-type car in but a few min- | utes.” inclement weather,” son says. “Few cars have so fully met the busy man’s requirements as does the Studebaker closed car, either in the landau roadster, the con- PR | : | | " Necessary Equipment For All Cars Chain Tire Locks. Ford Specials Parnell Easy Riding Shotk Absorbers. cord. Interior trimming is of gray broad lace with dainty silk curtains, . (Cadillac Closed : The interior is well lighted.by a cen- cal’ Defles the ter dome light, The floor is covered eV“mPf"-s, 1 with carpet. The body panels and Crown Fenders. arning Signals— hood are finished a rich blue, while Hand driven or - Wintry Blasts :"There is no reason why the man who enjoys his mator car need plan to put aside all thought of drivin ‘during the winter months,” sail Electric. Radiator and Hood Covers. Tube and Casing Re- pair Materials. the top, above the bead, radiator and fenders, are black. The wheels are light cream. While the Coupe is primarily a closed car, it is only the work of a moment to get greater ventilation by Demountable Rims. Stream Line Radiator Shell and Hood. George F. Reim of the Cadillac Com- pany of Omaha, “The streets aré al- ways open in Omaha and it is easy to preguc against the discomforts of cqld weather and make even the open symmer car comfortable for drivmt “The, Cadillac. is equipped = wit storm curtains that will keep out the “cold and there are many little com- forts at hand for the motorist. With nty of roBes the' passerigers can cozy and warm and the driver gets sufficient warmth from the engine to keep him comfortable. “The winter cars we are exhibiting now are the real solution of the prob- “lem of winter driving. At very little higher cost thu;‘jor the purchase of a touring ‘car, a Cadillac |seven-passen- r convertible or Victoria may be ad and the owner then has a car that is suitable for driving the year around. They are handsome enclosed cars and within five minutes they may be transformed into snappy summer cars. They are the coming type in motor cars and the cost is geing brought down to a point where any man who can buy an automobile can as well own an .all-year car and en- joy his car in all seasons.” Packard Has Many Styles of Bodies Motor car purchasers this year are offered an unusually large variety of body styles from which to make a selection. In a factory such as the Packard, which has the largest out- put of high grade coach work in the world, body building operations re- quire a large'amount of space and time for each operation. New build- ings, put into use early last summer, made possible a considérable expan- sion in the body building departments, and permitted the manufacture of an exceptionally wide line of both open and enclosed_bodies for Twin Six cars, Allen Now Showing - Closed Car Models To meet a country-wide demand, the Allen Motor company is now placing on the market two closed models, supplementing its already complete line of oren cars, The new- comers are the Allen Coupe at $1,075 and the Allen convertible Sedan at $1,095, both priced f. o. b. Fosloria.i Ohio. The Coupe is built to meet every requirement, of a three-passenger closed car. The roomly seats are up- holstered in heavy all-wool gray whip- - FAIR BATTING AVERAGE—340 is cellent batting average. That's the Delco-Exide equipment in total number of sutomobiles . 8% —figure it our your- lowering the side windows completel out of sight, A cjear vision ahead is assured by a rain visor over the full ventilating windshield. The Sedan is of the convertible type, in which the roof is permanent and of handsonte design, The interior trimming and illumination are the same as in the Coupe, All side win- dows lower cofpletely out of sight; by loolemni carried in a little compartment at the back of the rear seat. A space of six inches between the rear seat and the wall, where the pillars are carried, affords ladies an opportunity to lean glck without danger of crushing their ats. 4 Studebaker Pride Is All-Seasons Car “The season is now at hand when the busy man considers the equip- fment of his winter car. § “He wants a ‘car that will afford the comfort and protection from the Getting to Know it Better The average motorist has learned that some attention on his part is necessary to keep his battery sending out energy to his starter and lights, He knows that Willard Batteries last longer and are more reliable because they are backed by expert service. 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