Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1922, Page 59

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, D. -C., JUNE 11, 1922—PART 3. il wilh v bl g luginning July 5, when the Y. M. C. A.| the car, how to locate road lrouhl«»lltnruvinn of a competent physic Automotive Bchool will open fts sum- ) and how to make minor repairs and | director. The course will open and w THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 1IMOTORS COMPETE. | .5 28 itinue up to and inc mer auto course for boya. adjustments. e A This 18 to be under direct super- | The vourse will cover two hours of | 5% A" visien of Principal E. A. Drumm of | slo work each day at the close of the automotive school and will In-| which one hour will be devoted to| Only | clude the construction and care of | competitiva athletic games under | in helg Greater Values Are Impossible . PRI £ S S In CORD TIRES PP Ml LITTENEXPORTS s We represent the factory for MONTFORD TIRES in Washington. We Europe Takes Autos, While personally back every tire we sell. We krow them and how they are made N and can recommend them with perfect confidence. Motor Cycles Go to Far East WE ARE SELLING MONTFORD CORDS and Nearby Places. AT THE PRICE OF FABRIC TIRES Both motor cycles and passenger || These Sale Prices for a Few Days Only o et o Amirc } 30x3! $13.68 34x4 $26.17 ATrouble Light That Sticks Wherever Put $2.50 AUTO TENT AND BED Complete $38.50 products, says M. H. Hoepll, as ant chief of the automotive d: of the Department of Commerce, in a special report appearing in the forth- [ \}i coming issue of Commerce Reports. Frequently, they are being considered as competing with one another. The 32x3% 19.38 32x4} 31.99 _l_ rend of their exports indicates tha - . 3lxds-s 2185 33x4} 3285 et cmpitn sl i ¥ew Lyw Fits All Cars | Beds—Not Cots 32x4 24.34 34x4% 33.60 out siiney ot nesoibeen elcotts. | See It Work Fnsll Line Auto %-:lpinx 1 ? . quipment, Tables, 33x4 25.17 3x4p 3462 i el AR | Spot Lights $3to$7| Chairs and Stoves. We Stand Back of Every Sale Absolutely o {Tlfi.'.’i“,.]frl Valus ot motor cyble €xpor The export bus ts Yess stable car trade, in So fo ments of motor cy course of one fluctuation th biles. The motor cyeles, CHAS. E. MILLER, INC. 812 14th Street, 4 Doors North of H Street amounts to between 40 500 per ce c — 00 e %00 er - evnt for - ) EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED TO Mrents “of_bomn 1 S el e j BE THE BEST OF ITS KIND | b The Campfire Aty You ve Never AN YR (TS Grub Stake Heard of This! Can be adjusted to any fire re- gardless of height or direction You never heard of an automobile company which was so confident in the ability of its car to sfay on the road day tn and day out as to bind itself tc of flame. Weight 7 Ibs. $2.50 Complete the following proposition: For a half vcar after the delivery of a new car = we will supply zwithont cost to owner all service, parts and repairs necessary WE CAN MAKE SPECIAL PRICES FOR OUTFITTING YOUR AUTO TRIP for the proper maintenance of the car! e Tyl HINES AUTO SUPPLY CO. FRANKLIN 2624 920 D STREET N. W. stiration | different the lat-| We mean by this every kind of repair that may be required—large or small—serious or otherwise. The kind of work that usually is charged for, such as grinding valves, removing carbon, relining brakes. In short any and all repairs to axles, transmissions, electrical system, etc.—without one cent of cost to the owner, for six months! by lar motor ard readjust- unit values n upward re- Each new owner receives a certificate of guarantee, with no “strings” attached and backed sqrarely by the entire resources of one of the oldest automobile distributors in Washington. NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY CARELESS DRIVERS TO BE ‘ S B e TERMED FLIVVERBOOBS Salesroom Service Station Name to Be Applied to Auto Coun- 1823 14th Street 211 B Street terpart of Jay-Walker—$25 North 7522 Franklin 7690 i Prize Awarded. Reckless and careless drivers of au- What the F-50 Mitchell Does | omanice are o e Rnown 25 - | verboobs,” according to the d {reached by the judges deciding t Thirteenth street hill Starting at 5 miles an 16 to 20 miles to the | American Automobile Associatior gallon of gasoline, aver- | contest to pick a name des i 3y i age owner’s record. 700 7 arlven i high gear, 5 miles an and going over the top at {0 1,000 miles on a gallon hour’ to the top. 20 miles in high. of oil. from a standing start in hour on Tilden street hill AL AAL More than 10,000 names dwere sub- mitted in this contest, and the sug- ) gestions came from ail parts of the The Standard of Comparison United States. The committee se- lected to pass on the suggestions consisted of Col. C. O. Sherrill, officer in charge of public buildings and ® P grounds; Dr. Frank W. Ballou, su- . perintendent of public schools; In- s L spector Albert J. Headley, head of the District_of Columbia traffic depart- ment; Charles W. Semmes, president of the Semmes Motor Company, and Isaac Gans. The contest attracted natfon-wide attention and the answers were of many varieties, including some who ® declared that it would be Impossible | L4 o 66 9 to describe a reckless and careless driver in language ttat would go through the malils, The prize has been forwarded to Mr. Simpson. Steel Discs GREAT INCREASE IN AUTOS Buick cushions are comfortable on .al} roads . Protect the b e ot ot e because of their “double-deck” springs and e i5%e " Todiy ten milon resilient hair pads. The upper springs, which ot TR Ko i oponlis are light and easy-acting, yield to the slightest s ram’:”‘:':l“l"’}?’s""};;:g"“:?f’o'"fié’r‘ St roadligrregularity * The lg;vir springs are larger ase'in this period. 5 Roadster - $1365 5 ¥ A N moteh itk “Hoaai here are”cver e e ourind - - 1395 and stiffer. They come into play on rough B == = merelalf car Molserenty five Mameen: ;{"‘;}"‘”S mc"""_ g Lfigg country roads, carrying the passenger in com- to eight passenger cars. Sixty per cent 'ive Pass. - 5 . . . of ‘today's. tricks are one-ton sizes Four Pass. Coups - - 2075 fort over bumps which cause the ordinary seat We Actually Do This : : Shacshienl Bt pericontidrel o Seven Pass. Touring - 1585 aric i LEE Tires are sold by— e oo Pass Sodan - - 2375 to "strike bottom”. twice a da all this week Asacost servics stats qruiler, e, me, otiminte AT e B — » nn - . y ey s, e, St Soaibiingies Buick Fours Between the springs and the French-plaited The olzl‘s‘;‘:f’fi'fn’g; tli‘]{";’;f“’efl’.“”f Tires is this Brookinna Aute Supply, / Camecial oo e bertent ‘of Tywo Pass. Roadster- - $ 895 leather upholstery are two thick, yielding pads dem positively do not punc= = these tires are pneumatics. Five Pass. Touring - - 935 . : . aps y ture. 207 30 86 Hew, e T tus Coupa - - 1295 of interlaced hair which positively prevent It is called “the torture test.” Frank ¥ Dag, Five Pass. Sedsn - - 1395 “lumping”. 812 H Bt. N.E., Every day this weck, beginning Monday, at Washingtom, D:/C, Al Prices P. O. B. Filat, Michigas i A s 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. sharp, Lee dealers in'this "% Ba"se sigte Sevrly ©o- Ask about the G. M. A.C. Parchass 10 Buick seat cushions, as in every other part Seomstration-sctually ron a loaded car coquips MG b Repee Co. . Plon which grocdesfor Defered of the car, is built the quality which has made ped with L:; Puncn}re};proof Pheimsatics Gvor mfahiusé:;{"fll 30x3)2 Buick cars the standard of comparison. the up-turned points of sharp nails driven through 5006 Shoroan M. 3. W, OOdl'i heavy planks. ,.,.,‘J.“:‘:ff"f:;’;:,,c, G. ch BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Lee Puncture-proof Tires are covered by a A CL R Diamond Disision of Caseral Motars Corperstion cash refund guarantee against punctur. Peoplew Auto Accessories, Guaranteed Firsts Ploneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars 2 E g p € gfflf;-‘,:flg o Branches & All Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhers as:: :hxs dgnons::s:lon. I}: proves that Lee Tires Rogsiyn stor e - ] s 00 Cc46 8 Street Tire Shop, DISTRIBUTED BY > 1409 8 Bt. N.W.. e i minal Anto 5n cah ‘ NGTON BRANCH Lee Tire Sales Company Terminl Ante Saenly. Balance $150 Weekly BUICK' MOTOR COMPANY, WASHI bRl 1090 - 14th at L Street N.W. J. 8. HURLEY, Mgr. 1600 14th St. N.W., Washington, D. C, STANLEY H. HORNER EMERSON & ORME 1015 14th St. N.W. : 1620 M St. N.W. Phone Main 5306 Phone Franklin 3560 1321 L St. NW. Main 2469 g onTime Payments |l fhen better sutomobiles sre built, Buick will. build e patenE———

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