Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 56

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B : THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 20, 1921-PART 3. (@) P &) AUBARN Beauty-SIX Why pay 1920 prices | | for 1921 automobiles? HE price of the Auburn Beauty-SIX, all models, has been reduced $200. To make this reduction possible, the Auburn % NEW PRICES Automobile Company, strong financially, free Standard Touring Car, $1695 from debt, has absorbed the entire loss due to Sedbm .- baos decline in prices of materials entering into Fornster. .« - .o lidees the construction of the Auburn Car. Coupe = . <« . [2795 If you pay 1920 prices for other 1921 auto- Roadster . . . . 1745 mobiles, YOU absorb this loss. €abriolec .. .0 12045 At the new prices the buyer of an Auburn F. O. B. Auburn, Ind. Car gets an absolutely fair value based on lowest material prices and production costs NOW prevailing. Compare Auburn value, beauty of design, specifications and quality (maintained for twenty-one years). Then compare prices. 3 Your verdict will place the Auburn Beauty- SIXin the position it unquestionably occupies— The Greatest Automobile Value Obtain- able Today in or Near Its Price Cass The Motor Company of Washington 24th and M Sts. N.W.—Phone West 710 Shoyr Room: Conn. Ave. & R. L. Ave. at M St. Phone Main 8177 CLEVELAND SIX Thousands Know It As “The Better Car” Wins Distinciion By Its Unusual Qualities HE Cleveland has been in the motor market less than two years but in that time it has established genuine popular- ity from coast to coast. For in that time it has been called upon to do all the things expected of an automobile, and it has done them witlt honor. Today the Cleveland has satisfied owners in every part of the country. It Makes Its Friends positive action of its brakes, and the By Its Character comfort in riding which is so much j s contributed to by its long underslung Featuring the Cleveland is the ex- springs. clusive Cleveland motor, most highl ] R N refined of the overhead valve type, plij-r Four Beautiful Bodies ant and powerful. Its unusual degree Four splendidly built, upholstered of acceleration and fuel economy are . and finished bodies, are pleasing to the subjects of much comment. best taste. Let us suggest that you _ You will be interested in how easy defer buying any other light six or four the Cleveland is to handle, theinstantly ~ until you know the Cleveland. Cord Tires Standard Equipment * Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1465 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1465 Sedan (Five Passengers) $2475 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2375 Prices F. O. B. Cleveland WARRINGTON MOTOR CAR COMPANY | 1800 14th Street Telephone North 9860 Gregg-Comphor Motor Co. Belle Haven Garage Montgomery Garage 2 Hamilton, Va. Alexandria, Va. Rockville, Md. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O. | A | which surpassed in extent and mag-| nificence anvthing to be seen in E Egypt or India g During the recent craze tha ¢ the world for unearthing re E ruins of the past. the anc c of Boro Boedor was entally dis- covered in the As the n;a\ulrg.‘ Last Season’s Car Sales Will Bring 20 Per Cent More a Wheel Rim Demands. .|t The retail tire dealer is the one mem- | o {ber of the automobile fa who has liitte ¢ for worry as or business during the com- of mort . or arch, th nt people erected out of ce upon terrace, “O1L GROOVE" “The Ring That Gives Results” horror | ple Boro a when | T T e T e o7 e , TRY DO-MORE’S NEXT e 20,000 Rings in Stock S wry DO-MORE’S next (= THE BILLINGSLEY COMPANY? nvolved in pe ised a stir in motor circles prac- ¥ all over the world. | Finnimg ag tast ear o Specal , sl e st | TIRES 9 80 e which s cidedly cn- 30x3% [ : 511 12th St. N.W. Phone Main 2869 ming: 7!.’ it Wholesale Distributors the man e S e Snap them up! e Factors 1| CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. | Formerly Miller Bros.” Auto Supply Houee. | 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H St. chance to sell what- re carried. r of a car's life the | s opportunity, for with which the new! ipped wear out the i to his local tire d upply. The automob, | new cars last year are| stomers for the local | the coming seas the number of n increase in the re-! tail tire business of the coming vear | ldmn.mlmy_’ to about 20 per cent in| { number of tires sold. | Salex by Months. In calling attention to the bright ],.rmpmx for the retail tire trade, the! United States Tire Company gives aj ! table compiled after many years’ o | servation, showing the av each of the twelve mont ear. The table which follows i shows the percentage of the year's; sales made cach month. January . 4% February o March > April o May Nove | According to the figures given, 64 ! e (0) e e per cent of the sales of the year are jmade between May 1 and September 30. . A mild winter, such as the present one. may cause heavy sales somewhat oors arlier this year. Allowance should e be made also for heavier sales in the earlier months in the southern states. Y/AJILL you have your Velie all read N for the motor trails to the hills, th{ l:l.kee, and the woods? Here is a car that :nll take you anywhere over any kind of There is a shortage of Velies, so place iLot.u: order now. The Velie’s increased cilities are gaining on the demand— lbut only promptness in ordering can in- fure an early delivery. :n the' Velie 48 you obtain a distinctive tyle—long, roomy body—genuine leather lll MOTOR CYCLE “1’ | i NEWS. The Motor Cycle and Allied Trades Association is to conduct an extensive newspaper advertising campaign aim- ed at the increasing of popular inter- est in motor cycles. The campaign will be the largest of its kind ever {1aunched by the motor cycle industry {and will embrace leading daily news- vapers in practically all of the im- i vortant cities of the country The plan was presented ing of the M. and i | | New York some weel . 3 2 - members ot 1he assoctation Tmmedi- ! deep plaited upholstery—silent, flexible ately realized its feasibility and ap- : pointed a committee to formulate , power—new ideas everywhere. definite plans for carrying out the | ‘Two size chassis— - | suggestion. This committee made its 1 1 report to the M. and AT. A board ori { ando lmedc 'ch Eight body styles, open directors at a_meting held in Buf- C TOm. falo, X, Y, on February 23, The plans i are marve’l:o folol.lxuse g i were accepted immediately, = Through the medium of this cam- : o ry and complete paign the M. and A. T. A. intends to appointment. Let us show you. present to the general public the possi- bilities of motor cycling from a pleas: ure and ytility standpoint. The indi- UNGERER MOTOR CO. viduality 'of each make of machine . 1186 Connmecticut Avenue Telephone Main 8233 will be ignored in the adverticing, Member Washington Automotive Trade Association. thus carrying out definitely the idea of co-operation and unity of purpose. 1t is realized that the motor cycle has not begun to reach the ultimate field in this country and that the public has never ha rect conception of | what motor ¢ & really is. Though | all the motor cycle manufacturers in | this country are enjoying compara- | cely brisk business, it is felt that a | broader field of potential sales | ched through united effort. | per campaign is to start ! < of April. Al advertis- | the signature of the Allicd Trades Associ- | the names of locali Velie Motcrs Corna-ation, Moline, IIL Ruiti - -~ Trucks This plan is expected not | lonly to further the interests of the | | manufacturer. but to also serve as a | real help to dealers, That the dealers | hat numbers of them are | nning to couple up to the | mpaign with a i on a large i of April 3 will be featured | pening week by motor cy- | throughout the country. | ‘indow displays and special arrang ments will be used to attract thei public to motor cycling in ail itsj phases. ‘ . More than eleven centuries a z H d IR S | || - Possession of a Reo Sedan to Buddha, that i d civilized nconxe‘l ny of the nali\'(‘s' ] is a mark of distinction. ET : South Sea Islands | o {8till worship. So they might better | i q Th Selectlon Of a car Of ip their chosen god and pay him | e, they built a wonde temple | P this make and model is an evidence of knowledge and ( M! ‘ ] - . - . . Wllldl'd | discrimination in motor cars. Service Stations L. A. O‘Neill.quml:: :' & - 4 : Bradburn Bat'y & B Service z THE [TREW MOTOR CO. e 616 Pa. Ave. S.E. Western Auto Supply vc;o. i : Telephone Main 4173 14th St. at P 3279 M St Nw. §i B Authorized Modern Auto Supply Co. 017 H St. Immedinte Deliverics Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Servi 1417 Irving St. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith’s Bat'y & EL Service 2119 18th St. N.W. Smithdeal Bat'y & EL Service 1919 Pa. Ave. Nw. ‘Takomia Auto Supply Station 16 Cedar St. Takoma Park, D. O. “The Still Better. Willard” B { Costs p % Lo X 8 70 Longer || +» Main Station Washington-Battery-Company 1621-23 L St. N.W. o

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