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TAR, . WASHINGTON, , i I DETRAIT & lana ecighty amidavits -from persons’ian. To make sure that thir was (he who swore they had had E-2234-N,|missing ticket, Mr. Allan sent it “tc but lost it. ~Mr. Allun, “however, | two laboratories for microscopic téste 4 L wanted the ticket and not the affi-|The Detroit Testing Jaboratory <anc 3 1 <~~ z : P8 Sl ¥ davits. | the Truscon laboratories both repor- \ =:0 j ST s {€a that the ticket had not been tam- | . Twe COMPLETE MOTOR KEWS : = “]VES '[HE FA!RIES Sykes, meanwhile, had thrown ‘the | Pt minsioy By 1 o e e g BEFORE ITHAPPENS. old overalls away and shifted his job| So the 50 cents cast out om th: PUBLISHED WiEEKLY gk to a station at John R street and|WOrld by Sykes. who is twenty iwc Read This Advertisement! 5 < ars old and came to Detroit froi live, but. they failed to state how Alexandrine avenue. A little more e e Wanted—Agent ~ to sell the new 3 - 1 rth Carolina oniy last October. has A % " long. _|Some =~ Companies . Reach |T:N-T. Motor Fuel. New-method: gaso- ReadytoServe Value is part of the Price ‘Today the principal function of an au- tomobile dealer is to see that the owner of a car gets constant satisfaction from the use of it. DETROIT. Mich., September 3.— than two weeks ago he saw a story in | returned 'in the' shape of a $4,100. car Bvery one has heard the stories of the |the News that the ticket was missing, | From now on he believes in fairies o1 line made directly from T.N.T. We guarantee this will be profitdble to o e . |and remembered that he had had such ythi i % 7 Extra!- Extra! men who gave panhandlers insignifi- |3t Ho recovered the overails| ") nE €lfe ¥ou tell him. . Lowest Levels in History |the. undertaker- cant sums and received from the|and gug up the ticket. Next Week. {grateful men tickets on the grand| It was a fine looking mess, . of Manufacture. . He's Cured. I once knew a man Watch for It! {lottery of The kingdom of Persia, or |§onked and worn. =The number Close on the heels of the third Ford { Who was a regular old maid : irly clear. It was el - - s i domething like that, -and Won for-| oo i sonest. He toor hhoCars How to Drive Your Automobile.” |tunes. Nobody, of course, believed > Written especially for ihis page by |them. E. E. Sykes, 830 Alexandrine price cut in a yeart comes the an- |5oh ":,Hg:e‘;‘g‘;:'e‘,ddg&;””"?- automobile mechanics out of {avenue cast, didn’t one morning last nouncement from six other automg-|An ice cream freezer, 3 7 {winter when he way working ata gas bile concerns of radical reduction in 1Or a talking machine, e B n;;ullon at East Grand boulevard and # | price. " Other companies redueing | Q5 3nYiRIng "N S eivey Sfisees s Gl Gives Stranger 50 Cents. prices effective tomorrow or in the |That came with the thing { Sykes was ap::mched by a man last few days are: Chevrolet, Olds- | Even before he'd unwrap it. who said he was broke and wanted mobile, Franklin, Hudson, Essex and Q‘;'glel:(hr'aru“née lr;:lnnxes[ thing some money. He gave the man 50 L ot his car. . cents. Overland. Reductions on models Of: You know how the instruction books “Can 1 do some work around here the varlous makes range from $100 | You get with a car ito pay for this?’ the man ked. i to $400. Say oil this “every ten miles” 1 ? asked. Is n Sykes assured him that there was e e i e o e [ na ':2,‘:”;‘,‘?%0“‘,:“". nothing to do and that he was wel- | tory_at Toledo yesterday confirmed |Just as they'd say 4come to the money. the reported drop in Overland and | Wherever he was when the | Winys-Overiand cars. The telegram N omelriaowed i ollows: lea b - | “Willys-Overland Company tonight | Fo5° , th1®" bad been oiled. confirmed reports that radical price | And ofi it u ehe cuts in_all models of Overland and o Willys-Knight cars will become ef- fective tomorrow.” One cent a day represents ¢ income for the majori 0TXing people in the wountry ae- ‘tricts of India. | $15.00 DOWN—$15.00 ORLY 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS PAYS FOR i +Here, take this” said the man. “It's all T've got and it's no good to me.” Sykes glanced at it, saw it was a tieket on a Haynes brougham being |rafled at the. Shriners’ circus, and One of the considerations entering into the transaction between the purchaser and the dealer is the constant readiness of the dealer to serve the new owner. | Then he went to work and forgot it. The Shriners held thelr eirese, the WASHINGTON ORFICE drawing wgs made, but, .strangely |} P"u"E "AI" 024 1518 5L LW, New Dovidios BidgoSor. IR K Bhn. | enough, nobody came forward with | Ji! Ino" clAn E n i And one day, when he And his wife and kids = -4 Vers The statement was signed by JOHN | iy apostinse e o wed N. Willys, president of the company. | That bao of the pance | In his statement Mr. Willys points out | g, one of the paris . = that increased efficiency in manufac- oty enty-Ave the winning number, E-2234-N. A. E. D. Allan, potentate of the Shrine, was worried. They instituted in- We are prepared to serve as well as to iles, i £ turing methods and marked reduc- e quiries, to no avail. They tried pub- | | scll‘ Hooaiin onuact e potee And ‘:;‘l:é.'“! how often it should be licity, and it is a testimonial to o WASHINGTON ——— BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA tions in contract price < honesty of the citizen: rial make possible the cuts. com.|And he stopped right there, Proposed statue to be erccted to the | thiis produced only ome rareon y;inst D e e I Ahe £9ms| Which happened to be on'a@ railroad |memory of the man who invented the ! = o track. 5 o H raw material on hand the first of the | And while he was under th b N paren o e year and that its retail reports show | mnoy heard the train toot . o o sale in the past year of $65,000.000 | And e just dd have time to get out worth of automobiles. And get the car off the track Before the train whistled by. And you can take it from me That when he gresses his car now He does it in his garage Pag:::ger R E O Speed Wagons ¥ ” © 14th Street at P Main 4173 The cuts are the most radical ever | made by the company. The Overland car is offered at the lowdst price in its history. The new prices of Over- land’ cars are 42 per cent under last|{On Sunday mornin year's, and Willys-Knight, 32 per [ Whether 1t's been fen milcs | J. B. Kendall Co, cent. ' The new prices of Overlands.{or 110, . cluding demountable rims and elec- | Hu's cured, i 485 Missouri Ave. NW. cf tric lighting and starting, are: CI sis, $495, reduction, $95; touring, el Tel. Main 484 - Ford For Sale. In good condition. No )ael[»erlar(er.‘i !reduction, $180: roadster, $505, redu | $100; coupe, 3850, reduction. but perfectly safe to crank. Address: owner, in hospital. | sedan, $895. reduction, $380; Knight touring. $1525, redu 370; roadster, $§1,475, reducti §420; coupe, $2,195, reduction, $3: sedan, $2.395, reduction, $355. . - - fike O'Brien, the well know Automobile Springs driver, has smash-up dri er. Robert Louis Stevenson's favorite| Mr. O'Brien won the Sheepspeed | ecrcation was playing the fluti races last year, which upheld his order, he said, to tune up his Ide: wonderful record as a race driver. | The thing for which he is most noted, | = - however, is his skill as a driver. He | = Automobile Tools has never had an accident in a race | = in fifteen vears of driving. The collision occurred last evening Change in List Prices | Efifective September 2, 1921 ' Chassis . . . . . . $295.00 Runabout . . . . . 325.00 Runabout, Jomemife . 420.00 Touring. . . . . . 355.00 Touring, Do R . 450.00 Coupelet . . . . . 595.00 Sedan . . . . . . 660.00 Ton Truck Chassis . . 445.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit Authorized Washington Ford Dealers Auto Top Coverings Curtain Lights Chain Hoists Values in the World ' NEW ELCAR PRICES DgLuxe models of the Elcar at $566 less than the .average price of other cars in the same quality class. Far below any - directly competing car. Al sixteen models of the Elcar in- g Authorised Service Stations Bradburn Bat'y & El Service 616 Pa. Ave. sE Modern Auto Supply Co. 917 H St. i i i while Mr. O'Brien was taking a little |spin in his fivver. It seems he hit {a tree while turning a corner and the car turned turtle. He was immedi- Ettinger Battery Service - = . e = jately rushed to the hospital and found 1417 Irving St. N.W. R. L. Taylor Com; 5 Hill &Tibbitts, cluded in the following sweeping price reduction. i;g_?bf, &;n"*;h_v,:r{g:;;{',:';:,,{:";',:";'1:; The Jobn A, Wincberger Co. Inc. | 1840 ;Zt;rSt. wa 14th St. and Ohio Ayve. N.W. = jamination, however, that he woul : : in. o W b ‘Unive Compa.ny, (lnc.) Park ay Motor Coi 53 , : [ : SudS ey & £ eenEs ) 52931 M St. N.W. 10651067 Wisconsin Ave. Vance l 22 0 els 0:17.11 SHIELD RUINOUS. i} o\ higeat Bat'y & EL Service || Donohue Motor Company : Robey Motor Company, AR e D Amh e Ave T ; 215 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. 1429 L St. N.W. E. J. Penning, - iply ruins the complexion,” i) ply s the plexion,” according i s st to the proprietor of a local “beauty {parlor.” It is not the driving, nor ¢ |the wind, nor the sun that ruins the { complexion, according to?the “expert, {but the fact that so many women in- {sist upon driving with the upper panel | of the windshield open. ! ‘ “When a woman drives a car she! inclined to open the upper half the shield for two remsons” she ! comments. “First she wants the {breeze, and then sometimes the re- jflections in the glass bother her vis- jion. But it is this very thing that {ruins the skin of the face, for fine particles of road dust are driven by {the direct wind inio the pores."—De- troit Motor News. i Steuart’s Garage, 141-151 12th St. N.E. These Dealers Can Sell Ford Cars, Tractors, Parts, Etc., Anywhere in the United States NW. REGULAR EQUIPMENT AND PAINTING PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1921 (Replacing our reduced prices of April 1st. Second and final reduction.) “The Still Better Willard” 78 B Lasts More \QLY77 Lonse Five Passenger Touring Car Three Passenger Coupe Model D-4 $1195 Model K-4-20 $1595 Model D-6 Standard 1385 Model K-6 Standard 1735 Model D-6 De Luxe 1595 Model K-6 De Luxe 2395 Four Passenger Sportster Model H-4 $1195 | Four Passenger Suburban Model H-6 Standard 1385 Model S-6 $2495 Model H-6 De Luxe 1595 Five Passenger Sedan Theee Pasecopee Bealiter e | Mg sies Model R-6 Standard 1385 |- Model G-6 Standard 1895 Model R-6 De Luxe 1595 Model G-6 De Luxe 2495 - - ALL PRICES F. O. B. ELKHART Main Station Washington-Battery-Company M% 1621-23 L St. N.W. Mfll‘fifi T th | i | i i | i | | ’s Easy to Shift | Utmost Value at Least Cost | E2¥ to Shift Y 0S ue a ! ; '~ G ick For many years the Elcar-has had constant constructive development and is now i €ars on a Bmc ! recognized as a car of distinctive merit, one of the really high-grade cars on the Ameri- g : i can market. > | Where comparisons of six-cylinder cars are to be made the Elcar belongs in what is known as the “Continental Motor quality group.” To gain any true conception of the value of the De Luxe models of the Elcar they must be compared with the cars using 7-R Continental motors, Salisbury pressed steel axles, complete Delco electrical equipment, Warner multiple disc clutches, Warner gears, Alemite lubrica- tion system, fine equipment, cord tires, etc. This is the type of units that mark the latest and highest' development of the American motor car. The De Luxe Elcar embodies these units. Its quality is there- fore beyond argument. Now comes prices that are as low as the quality is high. Buyers of the Elcar get utmost value for least possible cost. The Elcar now more than ever upholds its slogan: “The most reasonably priced fine car ever made.” Superb Selection of Models As the Elcar is made by one of the oldest and most substantial vehicle builders in America, it is possible to offer a wide range of models and body designs. We at present list sixteen four and six cylinder models at a wide variety of bed-rock prices.— Whatever the price is, it is the lowest to be had for a car of equal size or quality .of construetion. s 5 - 3 P. F. TIPPETT - DISTRIBUTOR : 712 E St. SE. : Washington, D. C. : Phone Lincoln 3872 s PURCHASERS OW comes a double in- [o - s Ko Gl 4 ducement for all motor- | FREE With Purchase of ists to try DOME GAS. A || DOME GAS AT _neat, practical key kase for ' || Oyr Filling Stations the protection Of YOUr ' || ~ mu wews sea coter st 7o ‘pockets and car finish—and || *x.iare == xe o A HIGHER QUALITY €250~ [ sn s-tom sat rrie s Sochmin. line at the SAME PRICE Or These Dealers as ordinary gas. £ L o e canmgn, 114 10tk Bt . . C. C. Callsn, 40 D ot. N. E. . i Capital City Gorage, 410 Sth St. N. W. DO\\GE Oll = ( :O . copitat m'-‘_fln.-m‘u-d Siary- 5 1 > A L3 3 .Qhu!-l- , Retall Tank Wagen. : b : f S il Thomsa 3. Crowell, N %. and Fierita I “Takoma Park, D. C. s kb Bc;lhlv_wmfi—'hln. V\iSitourNCE Fglfing St'afion "n";:' 2 szrm Nichols a..:. ‘Anacestia. . A slight movement ' of" the hand shifts Buick gears, and: without : f X noise. j ; - ! D That’s why thousands of owners dad - prefer Buick for city driving. . i Come in, see the 1922 Buick mod- els, and let us demonstrate to you the -ease of Buick shift control. No others compare. ———— No. 3 —— at 16th and Taylor Sts. N. W. STANLEY H. HORNER Ve Ty o M e Ope L Dl e rromonies ane sunx ||| Also Disteibutors for. QUAKER STATE MEDIUM OIL} ' T b BICR WL AR TN o > S