Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1921, Page 60

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AUT() GLASsmn HOOVER SENDS CHECK FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES. ‘Helpn ‘Young Woman Through Col- Taranto & Wasman legs by 8200 OIft 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. i NEWPORT, Ore., September 17.— - | Some girl student at the University We Teach of Oregon will be able to complete ,her senior vear's studies, it is said, AND IMUCH OF INTEREST INTHE SHENANDOAH Motorists Find Wealth of as the result of a gift of $400 from | Horbert Hoover, Seeretary of Com- merce, who sent a check for that amount after hearing of the girl'sf Gear-Shift Cars. needs, through Dr. G trude Mint- - Double Conmtr- . horn,* daughter of Dr! ~J. Mint- Beau{y and Char'n—End ‘horn of Newport, wl hn was Mr. 9th & O Stn. N.W. Phone N. 10-400 || Hoover's guardian when he lived in| - - |ess Caverns Popular. 1 Oregon. z Motorists thegugh the beautiful val ley of the Shenandoah traverse a re- | gion rich in historical interest. From river its melodious name, Shenan- | doah, the Daughter of the Stars, the | valley, so peaceful in its physical as- has been the scene of bloody les. Redskins fought their tribal wars here. $ 1 OO0 reduction on | ;e i the Bnlhh durmg the revolution and iduring the civil war the valley was S,Drzce French and ‘Indian wars. From - the sume old fighting ground Danicy Mor- at Harper's Ferry, where the Potomac ver, breaking = through * the Blue . is joincd by the Shenandoah, vhere memories of John Brown's i fll-fated expedition linger, ‘the motor- !ist strikes the valley pike at Win- ! chester, famous as the starting point !of Sheridan’s heroic ride, as the site jof Fort Loudon, built by Gen. Wash- j ington after Braddock’s defeat, as the | {burial place of Gen. Morgan, the il | headquarters of Stonewall Jackson, and of such strategic importance dur- ting the war that the town is re- puted to changed hands no less | than seventy times. | _ Kearnstown, Middletown, Strasburg, | ! Woodstoc burg, Mount Jackson % {and New Market, all have historical SBSUICIATLIA MEALZAONQ, { associations connected with the colo- nial, revolutionary or civil wars | all of them lie along the broad v. |1ey pike, which was chartered in 1% jand has’since been incorporated wi lin the national highway. The Endlexs Caverns. The old pike, An average reduction of $800 on all ROAMER models makes this finecar: - America’s greatest value. We guaren- {to biay ‘o’ Tmportant & “part s | military highway in the gixties, is| one of extraordifary picturbsqueness, | but tourists along it are likely to miss in their hasty passage one of the greatest of the valley's natural wonders. The Endless Caverns, near | New Market, tee every specification and detail to be | identical with models priced $800 higher. . - | and easily reached by a_.two-mile drive over a.well macad- amized side road from the main thor- oughfare, offer scenic attractions of For Investigate These Unique Features Double cantilever spring construction, which gives easier riding comfort and better road | traveling qualities; absolute safety is insured | 1 1 | 2 wefrd and spectacular beauty. | two hours or more the v ! wander through the ca cripts a an brooks and mi waterfalls, under a ing ctites and columnar stalagmites, | in a veritable fa ryland that would ¢ the won- ver. successful | been in coliecting and precious stones to fill his treas- vaults, could not command the s of any such powerful djinn at very high road speed. A strong and powerful chassis which has clearly | ure demonstrated its mechanical efficiency and Do ownate ot ne endurance by establishing six world’s records o e e than 500 electric flood lights concealed the and fantastic rock formations hs banished the darkness that made | cavern once the hiding place of bats | ana such nocturnal creatures. And with the flood of light the dark | recesses of the labyrinthine winding: | of the cavern: |new and ee: names that have heen given to th 0us rooms seem none too romantic. Neptune's grotte, Undines| ballroom, at Daytona Beach, Florida, April 22, 1921, when a Roamer speedster model stock chassis established a new world’s record of 105.1 miles per hour. Roamer cars are the only real custom produc- tion cars made in this country today. Your choice of fourteeri different colors of highest grade leather upholstering. Bodies painted and striped to suit purchaser. Optional selection of eight different kinds of highest grade top mate- : rials. All of the abovewithout any extra charge. | . the Pool ass of Thermopyla ‘outh are only a s ful titles included in the catalogue ..r the cave's wonders. Ithough so close to the main nigh- | fro hington to At- e dis- | erto been so s to have achieved + local reputation. covered in difficult of ac | little All this has now been:changed. A | Many people who have long wanted a Roamer are placing their orders at this remarkable new price. We advise you 20 see your dealer at once—to place your order NOW more than m: | vi dam road has been built from ley. pike to Smith's creek and a dge has been built acros: | ed only at times of low - an_excellent private road | constructed from the brid Greer Motor Company 1226 Connecticut Avenue en laid out on the ed plateau at the top BARLEY MOTOR CAR CO., KALAMAZOO, MICH. 4 jof Cavern hill. | rest r ! mot niences for nd other con b The range of activity of busy* increased by the good Maxwell, and at a minimum of exXpense. 1321-23 14th Sireet = Telephone Main 4105 ' the days when the Indians gave the| The valley formed a battle- | ground for the colonists during the Starting_at_the Potomac Water Gap ! that | where refreshments, | | | ky i men and women is enormously ! : i { i H. B. LEARY, J. : | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, TEACHING WOMEN CARE OF BATTERY Service Stations Making Ef- forts to Instruct Fair Drivers. -| For husbands who hesitate to trust the family motor car to the mercies of friend wife— For the masculine division. of the general automobiling public— For all those .who look askance when 1fiilady’s at the wheel— Here's abit of information which upsets all the dope and throws a new light on an interesting situation. A large manufacturer making one of the important parts of an automo- bile, through inquiry among its hun- dreds of service stations scattered throughout the country, develops the significant fact that the number of women driving motor cars as com- pared with men is increasing, and that women are good drivers in the broader sense of the word. This has reference not alone to what £he does when at the wheel, but also to her knowledge of the car itself and the condition in which she keeps it. The comipany which thus comes to the defense of the chauffeur fair, the Willard Storage Battery Company of Cleveland, was able to picture the sit- uation by observing through the many of its service men what kind of ment women e the storage ries in the cars they drive. trary to popular opinion, it was the testimony of those tonsultes—that women do not neglect the storage any more than do the men. many service men are of the L romeger teat illed water. Some of necessary and drink of di the best results in battery service are obtained on cars driven almost en- tirely by women. Many women even look after their cars themselves, doing their own test- ling and filling, and like: making N i | 22-44 Roadster . 22-45 Touring ... 22-47 Five-passenger D. C Emblem of Satisfaction The Famoué Buick Six 22-46 Three-passenger Coupe.. 22-48 Four-pasenger Coupe.. 22-49 Seven-passenger Touring. 22-50 Seven-passenger Sedan.... Washington, D. €, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921_PART 3. themselves handy with serewdriver or monkey wfench. To help increase the number of fair ones who can be trusted with' the family fns chariot, the Willard serv- ice stations in this city and through- out the country are now making spe- cial effprts to teach the women the rudiments of battery care. Educational pamphlets are being distributed, patrons of service sta- tions are getting verbal instructions and even the motion picture screen is being used. The company has produced a short film, in which the principal character is a young woman and the story of which centers around a motor car. | AUTOMOTIVE BRIEFS. | The second tournament match play. of thirty-six holes is to take plaee Monday, September 26, at 10 a.m., be- tween teams consisting of eight men, representing the Baltimore Automo- bile Trade Association and the Wash- ington Automotive Trade Asociation, at "Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md. Three prizes will be awarded. J. Albert Rosenheim, fleld manager of the Bayerson Oil Works of Erie, Pa., manufacturers of ebonite, is in , Washington for a few days. The Hines Auto Supply Company an- nouned, through Edward Hines, that | it_has taken on_the wholesale dis- tribution of the Ray battery, manu- | factured at Ypsilanti, Mich. Territory e “Here, Figure it Out Yourself HEN you buy.your car.you reallze that sul)sequcnt service is as impor- tant an expense item as original cost. which invariably choose the dealer who not only promis is CAPABLE of carrving out that promise. Buick service station in Washington. cient care of YOUR Buick is_not second nature, but FIRST nature. In offering a NEW Buick Car—"“The Four”—to the automotive -public we have completed the famous Buick line. votion to one ideal of quaht\' Buick production facilities and nation-wide dis- tribution and service orgamzatlon is to- be found uniformly in all makes Buick cars—at the unusual values below—including the N EW BUICK FOUR. Cord Tires Standaljfl Equipmenf on All Cars shop. Sedan. THE HOME OF THE BUICK Emerson & Orme 1620 air services was elected exeoutive sec- retary in place of Maurice G. YALVE-IN-HEAD Every modern device that tends to increase the efficiency cf Emerson & Orme expert me- chanics and make possible extraordinarily rapid and reasonable repair work is in the machine A special department will attend to the 22-34 Two-passenger Roadster...... $1.045 satisfactory dlsp()bfll of your old car. .Twenty- 3 i four-hour service assures you expdrt attention 2> Five-passenger Touring....... Sian at any time of the day or night. Figure it cut 2236 Three-passenger Coupe........ SLe10 far yourself and you'll arrive at the answer— 2237 Five-passepger Sedan........... $1,795 “Emerson & Orme Service really — allowed to the Hines company is parts | Mr. Hartney was in command of the - of Maryland and Virginia and the |first pursuit group of the American | Special District” of Columbia. Several large |air forces in France. sub-distributors have been appointed. [ Martin Pulcher, general’ man- TIRES Benedict Crowell, former assistant |ager of the Kederal Motor Truck secrctary of war, has been elected | Company. is in Portland, Ore.. u.m30x31/ [ ] president of the Aero Club of Amer-|week. He will visit San Franeisco | 2 ica, New York city, to take the place | and other e Them Up! of Myron Herrick. who resigned w ml dsmobile works last week shippe Snap he accented the past of ambassador (o |an av ; s to i | CHAS. E. MILLEK Inc. 2 formerly | emall or ding to Sales Man-| Formery Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply House in the office of thé chief of the Army These cars, about | 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St. 700 in number, are exclusive of the | larger orders shipped. lnzer Gu: Cleary. WATCH THIS SPACE! We Have Reserved for Important Announcement To the Public Regarding 'DIXIE FLYER CARS and JACKSON AUTOMOBILES Special sale this week on slightly used cars—S8 cars overhauled and pretty to look at—latest colors, including gray, maroon, red, black, blue. Terms to responsible parties. 29 Even with a. car like the Buick, requires only a minimum of service, you should to give vou the utmost in service, but Emerson & Orme have the finest By this sign vou can know that the effi- The same Buick engineering skill, de- of . Emblem of Satisiaction MOTOR CARS The New Buick Four All Prices Delivered in Washington SERVES. Franklin 'M treet N.W. . -

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