Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 64

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i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1922—PART 3. ~ N ~ 3 GOOD ROADS TO BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT. Lorof fact, a lot of these chaps would | why they don't seat l!ro_perly.hwhyl‘s;phon out through the overflow pipe compression is low and why a bear-|after the engine has warmed 1 Pose of the differentialdf they'd jack | ing pounds. He'll know, after some| That your oil pressure gauge up a hind wheel, start the motor, put | mechanic presents him with a fancy | merely indicates the amount-of back, the gears in low and discover that|bill, that driving an overheated en-|pressure and that a radical increase when one wheel is held still the|gine means warping valves and burn-|in the gauge's reading after the en- power is all applied to the free one. |ing up lubricating oil. It just goes|gine has warmed indicates stop- { 'And Iisten to that fellow’s chatter- | to show that ignorance is bliss—for | page-in the oil leads? A gauge, how- ing cluten. Hang it e 1 feltlike | the repalr man.” ever, will necessarily read high when y Sunday I could make . s the oil is cold. “Failure of the e a mint of money giving hypodermics Pointers on Parking. Hosoan nalontes mamp oiTIe Rame to these ailing cars. 'Stead of that I{ Leave ample room between the e < ljust_sit here under the spreading|front of your car and the machine| IS a wise man who doesn't let hls! jgasdline pump wastin' good advice [ahead when parking, for the man|Wife know what it costs him to.run talking to myself. But chattering |'who parks behind you will invariably | his car. 2 Plate clutches” certainly do make me | run his car as close as possiblé to| (Copyright, 1922, by the Uliman Featare ervi want to tell the driver that the|yours. whole business was caused by ‘slip-|" If the car is left in a precarious Allowance on your' old P We will thoroughly reno- vate and remake your old - Mattress, guarantceng the Q. «- “workmanship. VERY SPECIAL - The GEORGE (Slin Covers ana ‘ushions madc to i order. Rewmaking Boz Springs and Box - Couches. erntq!tlflnfl o 3 co Brass Beds. THE. ¢ . ;‘,’;" GrR M-E(ml.- £ing’ the clutch in traffic or on & hill. | position, better use the parking lights A chattering clutch is nothin' more | aven if the local ordimance doesn't | nor less “than clutch plates warped [ yequire you to do so. If someone ran by heat—or friction, as the higli-class | into your car they wouldn't look you mechanics In the city call it. When | up {o tell you the sad news. And if warped plates come together the high | you didn't’ happen to have coll spots are sure to meet firsi, caus insurance you would be out of 1u grabbing and slipping before the| *When you see a parking plates fully press together. That |ahead hurry along to it. If you sets up a chattering noise and a bad | vour time someone will slip into the vibration. Trying to avoid USINK |space while you are preparing to back second gear Is the real cause of iL|up. .~ American driv work fast. || casing. Let us estimate . But, oh well, if they didn't do fooi The early bird catohes the space. to, " E things like that T suppose I'd still be | paraphrase a hit of Greek philosophy. on one or'a set for your - the village blacksmith. : 344 “It's motorists like that fellow with Did You Know— T = ‘44 Pa. the steaming radiator who give us| mpap because gasoline evaporates | ‘Mattresses—Pillows Ave. NW. the real jobs. He imagines that i . Dot ek In”the radinter eore letha | and loses its “pep” while standing a | worst that can happen, but he forgets | car that is stored for any length of | Yabout the motor which is being made | time is quite likely not to start un-| 10 operate at mbre than its maximum | less encouraged with some fresh fuel? | running temperature. Tomorrow he'll | That if the radiator is filled ton | be wondering why his valves stick.|fuil a pint or more of water willl 1866] 56th [1922 4 | v | 1. Anniversary Indicate The occasion of this event prompts us to offer an immense stock of Furniture, Rugs, p . Draperies, R ators, Stoves. etc. at GREATLY DISCOUNTED PRICES and on W?"h'w,“lc Savings our usual PL G PAYMENT TERMS. These speciaily reduced prices prevail from June 1 to June 15—especially timely for June brides. Below we list a few specimen val- ues, but hundreds of others abound in every department. Willow ‘ Anniversary Specials Chaise POWERTOWN TIRE STORE 327 13th Street N.W. Fr. 8175, Enduring Quality Economical Prices Terms Grogan’s Time- Honored Policy Blue Easy OGSSoemTloNo 1108 16TH N W B Wity aro Horer - 3 ¢ Suriey 8 Rep by A G Seier A14 for c e 000 e trouble don't know how to tell whether a (Continued from Fourth Page.) | wheel's running crooked or true. 5 They notice all the wabbling wheels that the speed limit at the point s, but wait for| | Where he was arrested was ten miles | g break-down 1o teil "em about the | fan hour. he will realize that he ux.umy..h.mn of theirs Can't under-| Wittingly convicted himself, | stana it. ‘cause such a simple matter 10 jack up a hind wheel and | Tour to Blue Ridge Summit,! The Village Mechanic Says: | oy ot whariaat the sane fime. : ! Phose wabbling hind wheels on thanks to the differential. As a-mat i Pa., Available for Sunday Autoist. o ... : Combiring ot scod rad and heau- I? E E R L E S S This Cane Living $ ttul scenery, an enjovable Sunday trip O e e i Room Suite . . ....... . S e eaE e This Mahogany most comfortable lounge, in satorel willow. with loose seat and back, upholstered in cre- tonne This Bedroom Suite 3’ Arniversary Sale Price. . . An attractive suite at this Anniversary Sale price, comprising full size Chifforobe, V ¥ Dres Bow-end Bed and Large Dresser Queen Anne period, nicely finished in American Walnut ale price: ring ® An attractive Suite at this special Anniversary nicely finished mahogany frames, fitted with cane; seats covered with velour. This excursion not only permits the o . Cane Rocker motorist to spend an hour or two at l 192 this delightful summer resort, frequent- ed by Baltimore, Washington, .\'nrfn!k and Philadelphia residents, but him an opportunity to take in the won- —or chair if you prefer. Either will ch the best living room period design suites. Cane care- fully fitted in back and seat derful view of the mouniains fror Buena Vista, and also time for a s| stop at Pen Mar, the Coney I i Fine as Peerlsss motor cars have been in T Bennssivanis Marmnd. boraer, " | the past, it is an indisputable fact that ene” 101 o the S He o they are finer and better today than they along a lunch and h side of the mounta : wiolesome dinner in any one of the| numerous hot This Reed s have ever been. If you are contemplating : Living Room Suite . . . the purchase of a high-grade automobile, we suggest, in the interest of economy, i that you investigate the value of the in the locality amusement picnic o lu the grounds Ge Reed The complete trip, with all th Genuine Reed, points incduded. will approximate somprises Settee. Armchair and Rocker. with loose- seat cushion and backs upholstered in cretonne. Haywood Wakefield Bros., construction assures long service. miles, =0 stArt early in t morning a %“;"“g’"in%' Fom e W e 1922 Series Peerless, as evidenced in its fhere Rre Some Swhe would rather travei smoothness, power and dependability. : » ® e route by way of Rockville, Ridge The Trew Motor Co. | 4" Plece Dlnlng $ This wn Bench Lowest P rices Yet ‘ ville, Frederick and Thurmont is the H 5-Foot Length 5 et eveni Distributors Room Suite . . . ...... six miles. Going by way of Frederick 1 2 2 T Hamerstown t Waynesboro (o Buena 14th STREET AT P $ Fiatalend then to Shue (RIIKe Summs Main 4173 Comprises Sd-inch Buffet, 3-section-iront China Cabinet, farther i Tn making the round trip it is best to go the long way in order fo take in both | Buena Vista and Pen Mar, as they will both be encountered on the way to Blue / Ridge. although a short side trip Is " essary to visit Pen Mar. Detalled Itineary. A detailed itinerary of the trip both w inclosed Server and 48-inch Extension Table. Queen Anne design in Jacobean finish. nec- Durably constructed, with dou-~ ble-braced iron frame and hard- wood seat and back. ; gs The finest Grass Rugs are now brought —Rockville, either by way | ) i : : T o down to the lowest prices. Shown in attractive ,Wheaton and Norbeck. Gaithersburg ! Damascus, Ridgeville: left turn rnrnn, Frederick road: Frederick. turn right at | traffic officer. continue straight out to Thurmont, through latter pla coming onto dirt road at end of t n Con- tinue on lhm road over several bridges to Blue ige Summir. Long way rederick by same route | Straight through to Middletown. Boons- bnrn and Hagerstown: turn right or*i first tracks to two blocks bevond town square and turn right. Follow road rhrouxh to Waynesboro: turn right on | oming onto main sifeet and continue | out. From this peint on you cannot lose your way. Follow the road through several small towns and wind up the mountain to Buena Vista. You will be | able to see Buena Vista Hotel long be- fore vou reach it. 1O s "Pen Mar trip from Buena Vista | {s as follows: Follow road running along the side of the hotel, bearing to designs that look and wear well. All sizes. At These Anniversary Sale Prices Use Your Credit \ This Iron Frame Porch Swing 35.__9_5 : Deltox Ruzs, @79 85 Delovhuz 9 79 reet with car tracks, follow This Bed- $ roomSuite ......... Deltox Rugs, $ 5 Dcum Rug< s As Low Priced as a Wood 8 ft.x10 ft. 1 1 .6 in.. 1 87 Swin, . - BRI haca Revice. Deltox Rugs, I"'.“'".R‘!KS- . 73 Iron frame and shaped seat and 6. ftx9 ft.... . 18 in.x36 in... [« back. Complete with rust-proof chains and hook. The quality of this Suite is far better than the Anniver- sary Sale price would indicate. Consists of the four pieces as pictured; finished in genuine American walnut. the right at fork about a quarter of a mile bevond. This road will take you Hirectly to the Maryland and Pennsyl- wnla esort . 5 . .« . 25% Discount on This Dining Room Suite foriemery $387 Sale Price - This generous discount brings this unusual suite down to the price of the ordinary dining suite. The design is Tudor Gothic, executed in genuine™wal- nut, beautified with polychrfome decoras«as tions. Design is both new and attraes tive, construction and finish is gfithe best. The six chairs are uphol wnh figurcd tapestry. lffi *m “Equity” ' 2 2 : REA A 'rn suno 2035 In. ln ws ‘Il save big mo aniBet. he most depend " Avoid Tire Troubles! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H 8t. AUTO GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS OB lastalled While You Wlk. Taranto & Wasman 1017 XEW YORK AVE. N.W. Post & Schooley § Formerly with Motor Co. of Wash. || ii Cabinet Gas Thls Carrlage Pe‘er Grogan & &ns co' i ~ Stutz and ‘ Champion accuracy in construction assures l}i Range = 51 7_§§ : : . Auburn Experts absolute uniformity of spark .in each cylinder; I $39:-% B ~Geseral Auto Repairing ~consequently a more perfct iming of the engine o e e Sl ; Askiyour dealer.to. sell st e el sets ~ Arniversary salo price on this UL Tloing apringe.” Com: 817-823 -Seventh St., N.\V._ lendid rai . ;?n:rl-l:, I:‘y“ikmed warkmen plete with windshield. T A e P s e ST TE g CHAMPION SPARK PLUG CO. ] : 1U2830 Church St. N.W,, Main 1297 |

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