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THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 31, 19 2 rs ‘ set the wheels in a str position and then make a small notch on the under side of the steer ing wheel rim at a position nearest to you. If then when you gre back- Auto Matches Jewels. Good Business. Handy Strainer. G the benefit of your wife. you |From the Edinburgh Scotsman. In cleaning the parts when over- K l might tell her that, it she wants it,| “Say, Jim,” sald the friend of the hauling the car, the gasoline or kero- I sene used for the purpose may be of \ : — many of the automobile manufac-|taxicab driver, standing in front of{ o ryico longer if kept clean. To this Back Into Garage. When you have managed to get the rear of your car in just the cor- rect position for backing into a tight turers will have her 1921 car match | the vehicle, ere’s a purse lying on)end such a strainer or metal grating ‘| place in the garage and the attend- er jewels. This is a fad in many the floor of your car.” . that will stand up four or gix inches | . D. S. Nefll, who has been in charge guarters, at 1515 L street northwest. |ant has smd, “Now. straight back. |I78 the notch happens fo be,io one ceetlons of the East, where ame-| The driver looked carefully around ‘.’:i;n;l"““ or. ""“,;';,;B"fgflcle is very of car distribution in the sales de-|The new service station will open |it usually is a problem to know when |side or the other you will kngw that taye garnet, topax, sapphire. and|and then whispered: saven sgecus. AWhents "emflgmzfi Monday. The removal of the service |the front wheels are in the straight|the wheels are not straight. A slight partment of the Buick Motor Com-|iiation will not Fvolve any ch ; ¥_changes | position. You cunnot seé them from ek g . ; pany for four years, has resigned to |in the salesroom or the used-car de- | the driver's seat, so you must trust|//0Wance in the position of the notch become Buick dealer in Baltimore. | Partment. d'rhe upper floor of the |to luck that you won't run into one | must be taken into consideration a: 2 . {used-car ' department will be used [of the cars next to you. | cording to the amount of play in the Mr. Nelll will leave Detroit this week |for & paint shop. To simpli work of backing stecring whee A Times. to assume leadership in the recently organized Neili-Buick Company. other colors are used in the MPhol-| wgorm e mon e s e o v s is bad I|up, as it strains through into the bot- stery. tops and the body made to cor-| ' T " nd leave the d tom of the container. Furthermore, respond. In this way your wife will! P! ere a e the dooF ODeN. | mall parts do not get mixed with the S i il T "Yinmt ‘her " Jowsln | harmonize Tt's empty. but yowve no idea how | srmimers Caac Mrciiemined Wi the |Rules Governing Parking out.—New York Times. v\;,llh’the ln'ur.hof course, u&ne hasn’t | many people jump in for a short drive the jewels, she can order e car as|when they see it.” she wants it, and then buy the jewels Place Not Hard to —_—— to-match.—Chicago Tribune. A Womanis Wauts. | Follow " Refreshments Provided. From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. | & Mrs. The popularity ,of the tourist camp Wickwire — “If woman was { ¥rom the Birmingham Age-Herald. given the credit she deserves, I don't grounds established in Potomac Park “How was the barbecue?’ - think man would be. quite s0 promi- “Very enjoyable, 1 believe.” hent in the world's history.” . ©. last spring by Col. Sherrill, superin- “yesr _ Mr. Wickwire—+1" guess you are tendent of public grounds and parks, ‘The master of ceremonies pointed |right, and if she could get all the! is growing each day, as evidenced by mysterfously to a nearby thicket and | credit she wanted he'd be in the poor- forty men were injured in the rush.” | house. 2 the increase in number of motorists from all sections of the country who Maryland Authorities Tear|2re 2vailing themselves of this safe and sane opportunity of stopping off Half a dozen or more rubber and tire manufacturing concerns an- nounced last week their intention of increasing production, as a result of greatly increased business. Thomas L. Barnes, manager of the manufacturers’ division of the Good- rich Rubber Company, is now on the way to recovery from an attack of pneumonia. Down 1,000,000 Tree inleel nation’s capital. 3 XA -operation is being gl Col. meny has b appoint- B el T P L o PROTECTION WITH DISTINCTION PQsters in Year. Assoclation, and officials of that or- : " ~ | the Turbinac Auto asher for auto- H . - . . . bR s B ganization are loud in their praise|mobiles, and has opencd offices in the An impartial authority Twin bar construction is BALTIMORE. July 30.—Just why|Of the way things are being conducted | Metropolitan Bank building. = recognizes its value. the only safeguard. at the local camp site. 5 advertisers will spend thousands of | e s : A : dollars in printing and tacking up|_ The length of stay of those visitors|cal distributers for Keystone 'tires, After exhaustive tests that proved its . The extended buffing area afforded by 5 1 the ate ‘high who make their headquarters at the|announces that liberal allowances for superior strength and res 1 I sertically pac @ f 5 | signs along e state highways,|Potomac Park camp varles, but the|any unused mileage will be made on 3 g g * the vertically paced twin bars halts al knowing that they will be torn down|average s approximately four or five |tires at the time new ones are pu was passed by the National Underwriters single bar bumpers of various heights lin a day or two, is one of the puszles;days, as shown by the flgures for May |chased. Joseph A. Wilbur of the Key Laboratories.” Thus a discount is allowed . = and June, issued by Col. Sherrill yes-{stone factory is in Washington t . - 2 cci re > inflict d4 l:at John N. Mackall, chairman u; terday. n?,,n‘fl,‘m month of M“ydns B e aalls ot this introductory on collision insurance premiums upon cars from passing over or under te inflict dam- the state roads commission, would|cars, carrying 294 persons, stopped at | proposition. Mr. Wilbur was fa iflex-equi ST 3 e ; e A i e havs aiivin The eamp foran average of four days. | Sharon of” simhar introductery efe Biflex-equipped. This discount more than age or to interlock. In head-on or rear while in June 98 cars, carrying 278 equals the cost of the bumper during the end collisions, all offending cars are held ’\’ ‘ ’ l ’ Mr. Mackall said that his engineers forts in New Orleans, Atlanta, Savan- " ,! s a informed him that they had torn down | Passengers, made the camp their|nah, Asheville and other important ite : it 2 w l et ey i b 0 tn | headauarters for an average stay of | citics i the “south. Hr. Wilbur life of the car, but material damage al me at safe distanc Thus in unavoidable last year. This sounds like an “awtul | five days. e stated: “Conditions throughout the | g prevented by the Biflex on front 1nd rear collisions the Biflex, while protecting your lot" of signs, but when one considers Optimism Over Outlook. country in the autotmobile and tire 4 : ¥ s e ieldi sbs. eNitning the fact that one concern but ub 1500 | Col, Sherrill is most optimistic over |Dusiness have shown a marked im- covers the cost of the two bumpers many car and s. ielding others, eliminates or signs along the Annapolis boulevard|the outlook of the enterprise and sald | Provement in recent weeks and the tinies cver. minimizes damages. that were torn down within a few |yesterday that he expected a contin- | motoring public has come back in the days after they were put up, the num- | ued increase in number of campers |market. \ ber becomes more reasonable. . fr ow on. “The camp T 4 Expert mathematicians and _en-| Park 18 ideally Socamp in Potomat| Roy Burleigh, 1430 Church etre. # ° gincers of the commission have | Within 300 yards is an exceptionally | nOrthwest. has been appointed servi ‘ roughly estimated that manufacturers | fino golf course. where the ancient |and sales agents of the Velvet Recoil ou em u omo l e u 0 \ L} . and merchants waste about eleven|Scotch game may be played for 25|Deadner Company. . s years of steady eight-hour working |cents a game. 5 | days tacking up signs along the ro: Tennis courts, without charge, are | Dal Southworth, formerly of South- g side each year which are torn down |practically the same distance away, | ¥Orth & Muse, announces his associ t, o 3V o I " ino sooner than they are discoveredand within 500 vards there is a bath- tion with the Maryland Battery Serv- i by road patrolmen and district en-!ing beach where tired tourists can {iCe Inc. 1711 Kalorama road, dis- Phone Main 3564 gineers. 61 “themselves for nothing. or in |tributers of Westinghouse batteries. The experts figured that it requires|case they are not equipped —with WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY Ty, G overnight on the_side of a tree. Fig- |locker." the Haynes service station te larecr ured _out at this rate on the eight- Rules at Camp. ) bours-a-day basis, exclusive of Sun-| qu. .. ! . ules and regulations govern- . days and holidays, it means that it ng the use of the camp grounds in would require approximately cleven ; pof bl W80T SRR BN e i i ’ | I Equipped With Seven-R Red Seal Continental Motor years and forty days for one man to . {tack up that many signs, leaving out are as: follows. of conslderation the tme consumed|grounds must register upon arrival. | by the usual sign-tacker in traveling ne will be permitted to remain | ‘l'rye:“t“mob”e and going from tree to on’the camp site more than two weeks 3 = at one time. It 1s just like this.” said Mr.| “Repairs of automobiles must be | Mackall. “Somebody will come along [ made at point designated for that nd put up one sign and the next day | purpose and at no other point on the |every road agent or salesman that ery party making use of these or traveling salesman’s time to tack |small cost of 20 cents, with an ad-|of the District Haynes Corporation, up the average sign that goes upiditiona] 10 cents for the use of a|announces the immediate removal of i Cord Tires, Standard Equipment ARD Brounds 1 . comes ulong will follow the lead. The A1l *garpage and trash must be i l Isigns’ will literally breed like rats.|placed in receptacles provided. i Take. for instance, the no-accident ! shwater shall be disposed of at ; | 1'\ ' week signs that we put up. Wher- ions indicated. f \.I \ i ever we put one of those signs, along is expected that every one using i il ; would come Some advertising agent | this site will conduct themselves in il s and consider that he had the same | an orderly manner, without annoy- s | Scripps-Booth SalesCo. 1012 Fourteenth Street N. W. Franklin 5831 | | membered my name. “Dogs will not be permitted to run | He (awkwardly)—Well, you know. | at large; they must be kept securely = you have an attractive sort of na chained at all times.” . | right to tack up his sign.” ance to any of the other campers S i the site. - \ . . treme care must be exercised to 4 Put His Foof in It. guard against fires which will burn | Fioes i Boston Temacript, dead grass and leaves and spread I \ by e not remember my face, yet you re-| only be permitted at designated point. 7 7 2% R Z New Models— New Prices Here's the news you have been waiting for.’ A% e 3 2224 Greatest Value in Europe and Ainerica, For months past the one query most often propounded in motoring circles , e - \ i » has been, “What is Reo going to say—and when?” ¢ ' Say World’s Motor Car Experts . Hues s s, { i If it were possible to take a census of public opinion in Burope New Closed Models —4-passenger Coupe and 5-passenger Sedan—are ‘now available. 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