HIE SUNDAV OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 22, 1922 EGOR HANDSOME COOK AND GILL BUILDING SECURED AS FUTURE HQME FOR DODGE. HERE ' IS UWNCHED Cook & Gill Building Is Se cured by Lease. Mm REALTY DEAL BIG ONE - - .-:A v V- : 'r II. G. Childs Joins With Two Sioux City, Iowa, Men in Forming New Dealership. iiiji 11' ' ' " r I U H In ' 7 p-w vtrt I i UVfo 1M xs ! yt gV j - i z 1M in r-J-i-Vfjil -' - f 1 -.2 I- v Tri Braley. Graham & Childs, the new Dodge Brothers distributors tor this territory, began active business in Portland last week, taking over the handsome Cook & Gill building as its headquarters. Arrangements were concluded late in the weel between the new firm and the Paige organiza tion whereby the Dodge people will occupy the big building at Eleventh and Burnside Btreets, while the Paige will be housed there until it an oc cupy a n5w building which It is planning to build The lease is the most important In automobile circles for - months and came as a big surprise to automobile row. Arrangements between the two parties were handled by Chester Moores of the F. K. Taylor company, the Dodsii organization taking a seven-year lease' on the structure which will aggregatu nearly JIOO.OOO in rentals. The buildinfc, which was erected by David Duhm two years ago, is one of the finest in the city used by the automobile industry. It measures 75 by 112 feet ground spaci and is four stories In height. Room on the first floor is provided for handsome show rooms and offices and for repair shops. Additional shop room, parts and storage room are provided on the upper floors. While the new Dodge organization will occupy the entire building, arrangements were made In the leasing agreement whereby Cook & GUI company will occupy portions of the building until a new building which that concern Is planning is erected. While details were not ready to be announced, it is understood con struction work will start within a short time. ew Men Are Kxprrleneed. The three men who have formed the new Dodge company are all ex perienced Dodge Brothers men. "Hal G. Childs is a Tortlander. while the other two' members of the firm are from Sioux City. la. George A. Braley. whose name leads the firm organization, has been a Dodge Brothers dealer since 1915 and was one of the successful dealers of Iowa. From 1915 to 1920 he handled the Dodge car at Sioux Falls, S. D., moving in 1920 to Sioux City" to join Graham in the firm of Braley & Graham for handling the Dodge in that section. A. B. Graham, the other member of the firm from out of Portland, has been with the Dodge practically since the ear was brought out in Detroit in 1914. Joining the Dodge Brothers company back in the days when It was manufacturing parts for Ford, Graham remained with the company continually until July, 1920, when he associated himself with Braley, ex cepting for a period of service during the war. During his association with the Dodge Brothers company he held Important posts in many sections ot " the country and at the time of his joining Braley to enter the dealer field he was district manager at Omaha. Portlnnd Looks Good. Both Braley and Graham were de lighted with the prospects in this city and declared that, while they disliked for many reasons to leave Sioux City, where they had a strong retail organization, they felt that there was much greater opportunity I in Portland and the northwest. Hal G. Childs, third member of the Ifirm, Is also an experienced Dodge Brothers man. Childs was sales man lager for Rlegel Brothers, Spokane podge distributors for several years, prior to coming to Portland about three years ago. Since that time he has been with the Covey Motor Car company, former Dodge dealer here, and at the time of resigning from that firm to enter the new organiza tion was sales manager for Covey. Statement la Made. "We deeply appreciate the confi dence placed In us by Dodge Broth ers company and are not unmindful of the great responsibility resting on us to carry on a creditable organiza tion in this section," said Childs yes terday, in speaking for the firm. "From the great number of appli cants, Dodge Brothers chose, we be lieve, an organization which, from point of experience and talents, will be able to give to the public motor car service worthy of the present pro portions of the Portland dealership. "Owing to the general popularity of the Dodge Brothers motor car, m look upon our main problem as not one ao much of sales as of service. We are confident that Dodge Broth er have produced an automobile that generously fulfills the requirements and our greatest aim in directing this dealership is that we may maintain service as sterling in value and as acceptable to the publlo as the car itself." TIKE CENTER AGAIX BOOMING Activity Greatly Increased at Akron Since First of Year. ; , AJCRON', O.. Jan. 21. The turn of the year finds the rubber industry in a splendid position in regards to production, finances and prospects for the future. This holds not only for .the Industry as represented in Akron, but throughout the United States and for the little as well as the larger companies. s . More than 2500 men have gone back to work in the Akron factories alone during the month. Production has in creased more than 6000 tires a day in these plants. Orders are coming into the factories for spring delivery with a rapidity to which the Industry is not accustomed at this time of the year during even the best periods in the industry. Prospects for the next six months are not contingent upon any "Ifs" find "nnds." l ADJUSTABLE i, Cf BRAKES WT '"' Photo by Angelus Commercial Studio. Structure at corner of Eleventh and Bnrnalde leased taut week by the new Dodne Brothers' dlMtrlbotlntc firm here, Braley, Graham A Chlldn, from the local Palfce dlatribntor. The' new Dodse firm will nsc the entire bnildlna;. which Is one -of the f Ineat In the city, bat Cook A Citll will retain portions of the building; for their use until a new structure has been put up for them. AUTO DEALERS TO CHER ANXCAIi CONVENTION AT CHI CAGO JAN. 30-31. Those Who Conducted Successful Business in 1921 to Tell Fel lowmen'How They Did. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21. Automobile dealers who conducted ' a successful business and made money during the 1921 perlbd of depreseion win tell their fellow dealers how they did I it (he fifth annual convention of the National Automobile Dealers' associa tion. Hotel Da Salle, Chicago. Janu ary 20-31. Announcement was made today by Harry .G. Moock, secretary and general manager of the dealer organization, that the programme for the convention has been completed. "While the automobile trade un doubtedly could learn a great deal from other well-established lines of business, there is quite a lot that au tomobile merchants can learn from successful automobile merchants ot the country," says Moock, In making the announcement. "While a student of economy might be Interested in the principles that make a successful dealer in farm Implements, electrical machinery, adding machines, type writers or cash registers, automobile dealers right now are Interested in knowing what an automobile dealer must do to stay in business and make money." J. James MacGregor, St. Louis Cadillac distributor, will tell how he has made a success selling quality cars. Charles E. Doan will fit Into the picture his experiences as the Studebaker distributor at Toledo, and Frank R, Tate, Dodge Bros, dealer in St. Louis, will tell of the policies and methods that have made his estab lishment outstanding among Dodge Bros, dealers in the United ijtates. A reduced rate of a fare and one half round trip from all points la the United States to Chicago has been granted by the railroads to the con vention. Last year 1300 automobile dealers took advantage of this rate and saved more than 14,000. The average sav ing on each railroad ticket was greater than the cost of the mem bership dues in the association. For an automobile dealer to obtain this rate he must be a member of the National association and he must ob tain an identification certificate front headquarters, St. Louis. Tickets will be sold from all points January 25 fop the trip to Chicago and from the far west and southern points as early as January 24. Return tickets will be sold so that the purchaser can reach horn by February 7 and 8. The complete programme follows: Saturday, January 28, 1922 10 A. M.. directors' meeting-. Monday, January 80. a A. M., regintra U'on, room 1811; 10 A. M., report of pres ident, report of secretary-general manager. 2 P. M., addreis, "American Bustnesa In 1822," by Magnua W. Alexander, managing- director national Industrial conference board. New Tork; address, "Why People Buy; Why They Do Not." by Frederick Pierce. New Tork. 6:80 P. M., fourth an nual N. A. D. A. trade frolic (entertain ment furnished . by Chicago Automobile Trade asoola.tlon). Tuesday, January 81. 10 A. M., "Mer chandising," Frank R. Tate, Dodge Broa dealer, St. Louts; "Cost as Related to Sales," J. James MacOregor, Cadlllao dis tributor.. St. Louis: "Ths Publlo Be Pleased," Charles 8. Doan, Studebaker distributor. Toledo; "Tour Opportunity." B E. Peake, Kansas City; "One of a Thousand," P. W. A. Vesper, St Louis; re port ot committees, electkra of officers and directors; address by asw president. Wednesday, February L 10 A. M., di rectors' meeting. Thursday. February 2. 14 A- if., educa tional conference. NEW YORK SHOW BIO SUCCESS W. Ij. Hughson Declares Recent Event Best In Auto History. That the New Tork automobile show, which has just closed in the eastern metropolis, was the biggest success in the history of the automo bile industry, is the declaration of W. L. Hughson, head of the Paclfio coast organization of W. L. Hughson company, Ford dealers, contained in a telegram received by Manager Stoner of the local Hughson branch. "The attendance was the greatest ever had In the history of these SIIINllNlliiiHlllliilll f Car Dealers and Garage Men g We invite you while visiting the ' j Automobile Show to use our offices for your convenience Ej 1 WIGGINS COMPANY (Incorporated) 1 Automotive Equipment Phone Bdwy1. 277 : Park and Couch Sts. shows," says the message, "and more actual sales were madj as a Tesult than in any previous year. The stimu lation to the industry produced by the show is being felt throughout the east, and dealers as a result are en tering the present year optimisti cally." Mr. Hughson has already gone to Chicago, where he will attend the Chicago show opening late this month, Mr. Stoner said, following which he will come west. At the New York show Mr. Hughson was one of the leading Pacific coast dealers present and was honored at a dinner given by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce by being seated at the speakers' table as the representative of the automobile dealers of the country. USED CAK SIIOW ' IS PLANNED Mitchell, Lewis & Staver to Have Additional Event for Week. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver company have announced a used car show in their quarters, the Mitchell building, at the corner of Broadway and Ever ett streets, as an additional feature for the coming week. The company will of course have a large display at the automobile show itself. The purpose of the show, according to J. H. Madden of the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver company, is to acquaint mo tor buyers and visiting out-of-town dealers with propere methods of handling the used Car situation. The Mitchell, Lewis & Staver company have obtained best results by main taining a special department in their shop for the overhauling and refln ishing of used cars. In many cases It is actually difficult to tell a used automobile from a new one. ' The used car show will be con tinued the entire week and the public has been Invited to visit the Mitchell plant - and Inspect the results of handling used cars in the new-day manner. Cold Weather Starting. During cold weather the battery fall3 off In efficiency and the car owner can help his battery consid erably by turning over the engine a few times with the starting crank before throwing the starting motor into operation. The cranking by hand serves to break solidified oil around the pistons. Ford Battery Charging. The Ford magneto can be used to charge a battery, provided a rectified is placed in the line. The current from the Ford magneto is alternating and only direct current can be used in charging the battery, hence th need for the rectifier. POPULAR SERVICE MAN NAMED SALES MANAGER FOR FRANCIS. ' 1 I X i Announcement was recently made of the appointment of J. D. McKay as sales manager of ' the Francis Motor Car company, authorized Ford deal ers, at the corner of Grand) and Haw thorne avenues. McKay, besides being active in automobile circles. Is a prominent member of the American Legion, being adjutant ot Portland post. No. 1. "Close In" r "4 - - AUTO COURSES SHAPED Y. M. C. A. MAKES FURTHER STANDARDIZATIONS. Experts Preparing Data Enroll . ment in 75 Automotive Schools' Reported to Be 16,000. An automotive commission repre senting the Y. M. C. A. automobile schools of the United States, at a re cent meeting in Detroit, decided upon the standardization of various courses including text material, laboratory manuals, job sheets and equipment, and decided many details concerning instruction. L, G. Nichols, director of Oregon Institute of Technology, which con ducts the automotive school at Sixth and Main Btreets, is chairman of the standardization commission. On his trip east he visited automotive and other technical schools, both Y. M. C. A. and private, at Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit and Minneapolis. He spent one week in Detroit where he met with five com missions which had been especially appointed by the board of governors of the United States Y. M. C. A. schools of North America to standard ize various features of educational work. The commissions covered the fields of organization, administration, finance, accountancy schools, business administration schools, marketing, traffic, machine trades and automo tive. v Concerning the work of the com missions Mr. Nichols saidi- "These men representing the auto motive commission were in constant session, day and evening, for three days in Detroit and agreed upon the standardization of text material, laboratory manuals, job sheets, equip ment, and many details concerning instruction on the following courses: Automobile mechanics, automobile electrical, storage battery repair, owners or drivers, tractor and sta tionary engine, radiator and fender repair and tire repair. ' "Text and" laboratory material and other standard data are now being prepared by experts in the employ of the schools in the following cities: Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, St. Louis, St- Paul, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, New York and Boston. "During the past year the' T. M. C. A. automotive schools enrolled 16, 000 different men. The central idea of these schools is to so train men that they will have a knowledge of the fundamentals in the instruction and operation of all types and parts of vautomotives and to do this with a definite character background. 1 believe that the great need in in dustry today is not for more me chanics, but for men who believe that "He profits most who serves best.' "Three years ago when we started this standardization work there were 23 Y. M. C. A automotive schools; today there are over 75." Grease Cups' Easily Ijost. It is remarkable what vibration will do in the way f loosening grease cups that have gone in stiffly and apparently been absolutely se cure. Every lost grease cup means that some part of the mechanism is in danger. " The safest remedy for this trouble is to employ a set of cups with locked caps. In Canada, as a result of the rapid growth of agriculture in the Sas katchewan district, farmers spent 16,000,000 for new tractors this year. Denby Motor Truck Company ANNOUNCE New Truck Prices iy2-2 " " 2 3 4 5 7 to l-ton Speed Truck price includes- pneumatic tires, electric lights and starter. , ' V2 to 2-ton chassis price includes pneumatic tires and electric lights. Denby Motor Truck Company Portland Branch Tenth and Davis Streets The SS-n. P 3KxS-hdi Raw body of ! - Series 22 THIS In WILLS PRICES SET! SUBSTANTIAL SUM CUT FKOSI PRICE OF "GRAY GOOSE." New Wills Salnte Claire Schedule Received by C. C. Fagan, Local Dealer. C. H. Wills & Co. of Marysville, Mich., has announced a sharp reduc tion in price on all models, both open and enclosed, of the WilleJ Salnte Claire 8-cyllnder car, designed by C. Harold Wills, according to word re ceived last week by C. C. Fagan com pany, local distributor. The oew prices for the "flying gray goose" have already gone into effect. The five-passeng-er touring1 cr has been reduced by $400 and the new prices save the purchaser of the road ster a like amount. Still greater re ductions have been made in . the prices' of the enclosed models, $475 having been lopped off the coupe, one of the most popular mod-els of the Wills Sainte Claire line. The new prices for the complete line, f. o. b. Marysville, Mich.. -are as Old New f. o. b. In the New Models Studebciker Again Establishes Its Right to Leadership! 1921 is past. It was a Studebaker year. 1922 looms ahead - uncertain in most things, bat as certain in one as tomor row's Eunrise. It tviU be a Studebaker year. For the new models continue the intrinsic values that made 1921 a Studebaker year, PLUS the refinements suggested by an other year of line motor car building. Beautiful new bodies have been designed and built complete by Studebaker. Look for These Features in the 119-ineh wlimls s FWs Msarsapaoty anaI rownrfaws . bnflt mipli by Stadtbskm tasAai Im a deep. liAhl with n lia iinsi .Mi s sssfcs it t mm bmtmiUX thm W yar sssasl Cowl vobiator coasrstlaa srsat dssb Coawlas Us tbsr aybolsloiy lusu uiacats, iadndiiig 1 day dock, BnilUa tluof-pjowfTsls tnmiislin lock, iaiatlns lork ass Inrs PaAit lishls s loww mao of saw pltco imia-piwf wi.dihlrld Viaaidtssld wipat 'II- mtiw.it. K, Studebaker Corporation of America Studebaker Building TENTH AND GLISAN STS. follows: Touring car, $2475; road ster, $2476; coupe, $3275; sedan, $3475; imperial sedan. $3575; town car, $3S50; limousine, $3850. Practically two-thirds of the states have adopted the hyphenated num erals on motor vehicle license plates. Stephens Salient Six atihfr Auto Show, AUTOMOTIVE SALES CO. MORRISON AT 1432 Price. New Price. $1735 $2600 2900 3825 4950 5850 New 2425 2695 3625 4495 4895 5545 4 Will 0 Detroit Refinements bare been made in equip ment features that add to the comfort and the convenience of driver and passenger. Refinements have been made in mechan ical details that make driving easier and' the shifting of gears an operation as silent as it is simple, "We are certain that the new models will maintain Studebaker leadership. We KNOW that you will be interested in them. We urge you to see them at the Automobile Show this week. New Special-Six at Hie Show Lgrya hmrMi plats sisal winaow ss raarwf stliasliisly siawsid oa doth on Innl wjiail la lift fiaia iliioi iiiiniil Willi STUDEBAKER YEAR t i;4 lZi ,-, " " - You Are Looking for Closed Car Comfort Equip your touring: can with an Artcraft Top, complete with platd glass curtains that open with the door, builWn dome light, etc. Your old car plus an Artcraft is cheaper than a new touring car Jennings Trimming and Top Shop 50 North Broadway Phone Broadway 3787 (.,,,...,.,.,.,......,, ...,,,...,, ,. ALLEN BROS. STORAGE BATTERIES 330 Flanders St., Near Broadway. Manufacturers of Batteries and Battery Repair Material. REPAIRS GUARANTEED ON EVERY MAKE OF BATTERY. SERVICE CAR. Broadway 1073. SIX jly tsilorad sssis kmf v s ' '. A ' " , , ALI'lUITI-: MHHIrATOR CO. Tenth and Oak Sts. IlHHHiiiiiiliii r