Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 75

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engine was selected for the power plant because it permitted building }hefllrl;ne ?(hlhe :Ar low, ‘;I‘he engine s fitted with a three-speed transmis- ista eaty-two | Hlon, Sioe o raves alucats o #uit| 2ined Toria'dlstance gt seveits 18o practically any condition. The en- gine is started with a simple pedal — type starter and it is also equipped with |[PLAN HIGHWAY BETTERMENT an ignition-lighting system. A stor- b Bna Dowa BUCYRUS, Ohio.—An Dulhuflulh‘] have required at least one hour more to make with the old type vehicle ¢ Even iaore recently an average speed of forty miles an hour was main- MOTOR CYCLE NEWS 1916 Machine Covers 67,312 Mile: Still Runs 0. K. While the subject of the relative longevity of the automoblle and mo- tor cycle Is a question that is open to a good deal of dispute, there is no doubt that the 1916 model machine that has plled up 67,312 miles to its credit and is still running fine de- BOSTON T0 FLORIDA ENTRIES FLOCK IN |Automobile Green Book List Exceeds All Ex- CRANK SHAFT - GRINDING Many car troubles can be:cured by . having the crank shaft reground. Thecost is less than for a new shaft. If.you have experiericed troubles with age battery and powerful spotlight were utilized for the lighting sys-meeting of Lincoln highway consuls tem. from the communities along the route White oak lumber was used in the en Mansfield and the Indiana construction of the frame and every st was held here this week part of the entire car was made in |to discuss plans for the improvement the section foreman's little shop. with |of the Lincoln highway in Wyan- the exception of wheels and brakes, |dotte. Ilancock and Allen coun motor, headlight and battery. On a |TI merce of Crest- H recent trip of fifty-one miles with the Buecyrus and the 4 ) nk pectations. Serren a Sl medal for faithtumesn | " aflcur. xn Sverage mpeed of ea "aud uniten : ® - | twenty-five an one-hal miles an «ffort to bring starter, rattling in the crank case, ithie. mriiber o> entélaw ‘roodivedd SR muns By foy. 101 Tode wieior] pantrve Gt oneRalt Tolles e et e L e ey - icycle owned by Mr. Floyd Wysong. during. the past week by the Auto- 70, OWACE T, UL Wisy but mobile Green Book, Boston, for the now of Johnstown, Pr., and is cer- second annual tour to Florida ex- |tainly one that speaks well for the cueded all expectations. Among the | AUTABIIILY of the present-day motor i X entrants are Col. Perlie A. Dyar of | "My Wysong recently completed & Boston, F. R. Lawrence of Worcester, { trip from Milwaukee to Johnstown . N. M. | Pa. a distance of 815 miles, via the Hudwon | National pike, without experiencin of Worcestor, D g X5, Hudeon | the least difficulty. In fact, Mr. Wy bell of Otisville, N. Mrs, i KL [5ong says he has made many long Hittingen” ond . “Lyons of |LFiPs and experieneed comparatively Portland, Me. little trouble. He claims that the L. S 'Ingraham, the principal of |modern motor cycle.will always prove the Sparta. Agricyltural and Indus- | entirely satisfactory if given a little trial Institute of Sparta, Ga, has ex- |care and if looked over from (ime tended an invitation to the touri to time. fo, have dinner ‘at tho institut e S e the noon stop on De- | Jfi Gtmber 17, "Thia sehool has won con- | MilWaukee Motor Cycle Police on Job. MILWAUKEE, W strong head-on w me conditions th imperfect beating lubrication, disk ' o s “tne |y ot wear or unaccountable knocks, it is usually traceable to a worn or bent crank shaft. Talk it over with your repairman. ‘Washington Automotive Grinders® Association ‘Washington, D.C. e Upper Sandusky v«c»l! motor. Everything in equipment. See this remarkably low-priced car. 4 “Space 15, Clomed Car Salon.” Rowany UNGERER MOTOR CO. B | Chureo of Woburn, - a1 1138 Connmeeticut Avenue @ Ex— g > John Closed-Car Driving Comfort| Winter Weather —is greatly enhanced by the installation of practical, efficient aceessories. We cffer: Robes & Shawls siderable fame for the excellent training of its students in agricul- tural flelds. Noon_ Stop at Cocom, FI .—While the mo- tor cycle police force of this ity ” Arrangemente are now being made | waye. n’xlrum.:don‘em .2‘:.”“225 '"surr::flr; :rl:lcll'{mwfl‘lm;‘ stop on December 21 |(ctober 23, it proved its competency | e at Cocos, Fla. Perry |heyond ail doubt. On that day the | i;lfaxr'e'n'?f}“ the Hotel Knox has an |force made the largest catch of | n| rogTam ared. 8 7 i 1 { will includa & visit to one of tha | speeders ever made in a singie day in groves where are raised the wonder- |the clty's history. ~Thirty-six trans- X ful Indian river oranges, said to be | EF®SHOT® of the law weure bagged, and o 3 the st delicl in the | 9N Monday morning all thirty-six de- AR eiqnost deliclous ‘oranges in the | tendants paid §1.042.76 to the clerk of Vases i d | g Excellent reports, regarding the | (e eourt "One motor evale polic Heat, b o condition of th have b red twelve ers q o ey _ _ — — From Harrisbur o Gattys- | UMFLy-six ~ speeders, at wne o Portable Auto ! ] st ity s o . . : new concrute highway has };gf:{g;;fi;g sy Cushions ' . s N opencd. Leonard Tufts o otorists i The excellence of: the Buick: Chassis, the RIGHT TREATMENT - oL St ten Wil B el ehforii. Cigar Lighters Vacuum Cleaner ease of control, both gear shift and steering, h pleted A new rond from Eanford to |on s forte at the present time. Dome Lamps A highly efiicient port- along with the delightful refinements and || 'WINS CONFIDENCE b pehed oy Snerl ents | Boonomical Lang Distance Touring. || Clocke B e j 2000 - . : I Wayoross to St. Mary's river has been | To those wh ¢ rare value i preserving conveniences; account for the high favor with i : s business is Taid on [I|| compisten “und fhe” Baianceor "the | ngures Tresented by F. 3 Pageh of Ventilators the upholstery of which the closed mhodels “H ld ek § . AR The Foundation of this business is laid on road to Jacksonville has been put in | Aberdeen, S. Dak., should be of more | f 3 . osed models are held by critical | s the solid foundation of RIGHT TREATMENT. [[i{#o0d condition. 'Seventeen cara of |ihan paming Intcrest. Accompanied Sun Visors cars 1t dleaits/ilie pl \ i . . 2w - o i 1 i a - : motorists, who seek more luxury and added | Once a customer comes to us for Tires or Tubes | Tha run- from Jackeonville 1o | tor, My, Paseh 'reeonti iomea tush: | i that (otherwise: aze di mfort i € i he learns that his best interests always lie in | cross in three hours’and forty- |a motor eycle sidecar outfit to Lon| Engine Heaters cut of access with a mini comfort in & year-around vehiele. - « - gatns phat 1 : ¥ if}] five minutes Jieach, Calif. traveling by w Automatic Wind mutn of Tshet:; Equipped Al bgpsdndde i i) v o trading with this establishment. | Repalr Car to Fi Omana. Cheyénne Salt Lake €1 utomatic VVind- Wb houides "q rf i 2 ere’ i v i Th (] . which will accom- ngeles. e carried as pi with shoulder <traps for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : Here’s more good tire news. Hl pany e tonr: "Will be under the di- | the luggage # tent, two cots. bedding, shield Cleaners carrying and to allow the = Fabrie. Cord Tires. rection of John H. Smith of Tulsa, s;ok'nk equipment and extra clothing. | > 30x3 $1.25 Okla, Mr. Smith will fit up a spe- { The distance coveerd was 2,833 miles, | Step Plates free use of both hands 1] - e was w the tour 8t year an ¢ nd one-hal lon: [ c 1t weigh! s Lt i 1’ 9.25 $16.95 e areient worle in Keeping the cars | kasoline and three and three.quarter oy ape, o s \:- will be Seven-pass. Sedan.... 3253 $ 75 in’"good ‘condition was warmiy com- | Kallons of oil wers conmumea’ ' “This Lamps <-\dpmm . We wil ke # K men v the entrants. ieans an avera, £ alm. 1 to you a dem- Theiihan | 31x4 $10.25 $17.7 e noize s hade for the work | miles. was made bes paion or Y si glad to give you Hverea"is Washington: i 32x4 $13.75 $25.35 done by the corps of mechanics, who |and 755 miles per gallon of oll. Even Stop Signals onstration. are all men having wide experience |though the going was far fi d, . % . gi:: ;fi'g? :;;‘g on’all makies of cera no_mechanical L§m°"';§" '{:':‘L‘é?;,"' Parking Lights S — ; . res hown. e entire tour. 5 sx3ss Space No. 6 at the Closed Oar Salon. 4xdly < $18.25 $28.00 The widespread interest In the ok Sipoturs was had dnd ihe only ex Spot Lights - tour to Florida s shavn by the machine was } 355‘;‘/2 $19.50 g‘f’gg r:::l;:n( "e;uyk of Bdward ¢ purrows 15 cents. Shock Absorbers P et || of New York. Mr. Barrow: secre- . STANLEY H. HORNER: £ = ) ~ n Magistrate Frederick B Section Foreman Builds Railroad | = Retall Dealer < . 35x5 in Firestone York clty. He will observe the traf- Handcar. 3 1015 14th Street N.W. Cords and 1| 2 conditiona_en route and his re-| 4 raiirosd section foreman out| Purckases Can Be Made Through ‘ WV o5 ° || port st l|n‘ N apistrate House |in Jowa operal | Your Regular Dealer or | Telephone Main 5296 Fisk. ... seasiern N1 e to all motofists. Magistrate car” over his i ) i probaly the best known magls | mmay Plghcly b E . trat. thi ntry dealing with termed the handcar Factory Guaranteed Firsts | brate I thte ety aitions, and | de_luxe. Finding general dissatia ! : Mr Burrows will be able to offer | faction with the common type of rail- ! | Tubes Are Sold at the Same Proportional many suggestions of great value. oty e rponslied handcar bacause WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT i Reductions L R L e e srades prevailing In }‘:,i-"aecgioxl:. he i TN ! mobile Green Book, 13 Huntington | o8* OU% (0 devise and build his ldeal 3 ’ car. ugcwnsmpm | CHAS, E. MILLER, Inc e ‘ TGN P e R ar et ' ! . ] ] . has extended an opposed, twin cylinder motor cycle i Over 28 Years in the Tire Business in Washington ::ar‘p';:z. r:g‘lvv.!.:}l!yth.nl; ‘l.nkk:rll“l;lcl;‘g | 812 14th Street 4 Doors Above H Street ffeon Stk i’ “Tey ‘also il pro- ists for a twenty-mile ariv llon‘ the Indian river, showing bits o o e i R (HANDLER SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor \,\\/"\’\\x\\muu ! . s * . Travel Luxuriously in a Beautiful ~Chandler Closed Car Relax comfortably into the soft yielding cushions of a. beautiful Chandler Limousine, Sedan or Coupe~ride in it—and you realize that nobody travels more luxuriously. ' Your approving glance takes _ in the elegant refinement of the spacious interior, you simply cannot repress the feeling that no car at any price could provide a more befitting atmosphere.: Chandler closed car service is in every sense Tuxurious. On the way to work or play, and - from it, you tide restfully—~the miles you cover in your enclosed Chandler are truly a part of your life's enjoyment. " For Chandler cafs aré dignified, beutiful, efficient, silent servitors, ready upon the instant, and worthy of sny associstion. Theirs is the style of sssured position and the enduring quality which goes beyond mere In details ss finely wrought as humen kil Now is the Time to Choose Your Closed Chandler . Seven-Pussenger Touring Cer, $1785 T o Passénger’ Roadster, $1788 superior in upholstery, fittings or finish, in any cir at any price. ? And no closed cars are more adequately powered than these which boast the marvelous ‘Chandler motor. Quick to start even on cold- est mornings, smooth running and silent and 80 flexible that almost no gear shifting is needed, .. this famous. motor has yet to be rivalled for efficient, economical closed car service, ‘This, season’s Chandler Sedan, Coupe or Limousine offers the highest in closed car . quality and service at the lowest possible cost and are without equal as cold weather .Mpwww,nm jer' Coupe, $2785 Limousine, $33i Cord Tires Standard Equipment ‘ * WARRINGTON :MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1800 14th Street Telephone North 9860 Member Washington Automotive Trade Association THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY - CLEVELAND, OHIO T T 7777 Al Il !"””“”"/.’!/m,, T country which is off the regular tour- ing routes, but which 1 id to be the most productive and scenic land of flowers. Isaac Van Horne, s former Cam- dbridge man, has invited the division which is goin, on. bly no tour has ever been run _in this country in ‘which so 3 ifested. any of the smaller towns are rin‘yln receptions and each car will reach Florida with many beautitul souve! of the trip. MOLASSES ALCOHOL FUEL FOR CUBAN AUTOMOBILES Sweet Drug Becomes Drug on Mar- ket as Brewers in U. B. Stop Brewing. . PHILADELPHIA, Novembd “I'm out of gas. Let me have five galions of molasses this time.” If the owner of & car were to make t an American service LVANna Cars. . Hires, jr., of the Charles Company, Philadelphia, who lately returned from the com- gar plantation in the fsland, the passi o 'says f the eight. enth aamanflmant matocally de buted to-the brewing compani When the brewers ceaded to brew molasses became a drug on the Cuban market- temporarily. 'orms the base of a new automobile fuel used by practically ‘cheaper. and many of the more ex- ensive cara in Cuba. This fuel a gallon for gasoline. “In &pite of the bottom having dropped out of the sugar market, of prohibition in the United State remarked Mr. Hires, “there are seem- ingly as many cars on the streets of Havana as ‘there were a year or two ago. (Cuba’ has found a market for her molasses crop. What does not g0 into automobile fuel is turned into pure alcohol and shipped . South America, Where there is no eigliteenth If Cuba can work, out amendmen Rer exéess’ sugar problem as satis- factorily a8 NOthing to worry about. ats Sail the Tigris. From the. Coltmbus Dispateh, 'fll{hu“ e t.i‘\‘?::“lnlerutgn:“ el"lfi n_the: are the “qufa” 4nd thi Eelak,” :hr latter teao';mn- eircu obiers, covered large ones and fo ‘other. . In ' summer thess coracles come floating’ down to the Bity, spianin llo'l} rotind and round, plled hi, with fat, juicy melons, their gunwales iwhsh, But they are -énough Boats, not mll{:fl sised. The o nd, is really e numbers of and d brush- float .fim wit often onmln{h rewood, mountains at the source to Bagdad, seript -~ : Bhe-How osin you ‘stay at Iz where the mnl’m -g-o 80/ Mook, i ‘. - The new type Cadillac Im- perial is a delight to the eye, but the real revelation will come to you, in your first ride in the car, in the marked increase in riding ease and roadability and swifter acceleration. Expect splendid accelera- tion, a superbly steady surge of power, and even greater road-ease and re- silience than that for which the Cadillac has always New Cadillaé Type 61 been celebrated. Your ex- pectation will be more than realized. At a glance you will see that the Type 61 is more luxurious, and that it sur passes the finest Cadillac traditions in coach work, in comfort, in convenience, and in every element that constitutes the Cadillac. the world’s standard of motor car manufacturg, See Oar Dis| in S| Number 25 at thcpla;ndp‘é; Salon THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC CO. "~ 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Franklin 3900-3901 A D I The Standard of the u.'orld s el o ol

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