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THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTO OTORS and ©of ten, stranded on the road. guilty of doing this when not driven UTO SAFETY DIS] an electric_lig make FIGHT ON GLARING AUTO . e e e ™ ith,mis, | to 1t by necessity no ordinary pun- n,ny bulletin boas nfl.‘z.. ot | Ranie metting Torg oy First SPOTLIGHTS LAUNCHED he Sunda Motorlst garo;:new:":nm‘;‘dm-onq lh:n n.'.yc.: 1l!hm;n.l“:n be considered as beIng | gpgolete radiator shells have been | Pany. e Ly Mhe e o which is abused. It's the old story of | too drastic. instatled in many departments of th 8 BY BALTIMORE OFFICER I y B mat Sutaaer s uh b5 vk (St maeg Sensiamants of the | === i Special Dispatch 1o The 81 The work that comes to repair shops| The discovery that monkeys can be | ino, 2e% Y28, i} > Hiae Some Al ’ I o fs_merely undoing the mechanical | taught good manners is very encour- | pany found itself with several of the D. ¢, JULY 1922—PART 3 BALTIMORE, July 1.—Autemo- . - . . s 1t 5 Dlanaine o crasads spalove sute: An Abridged Magasine for Car Owners. Edited by crimes committed by overcurious carjaging. Jerhaps in time it will be (g3 IBS, FAGISIINE 00 NEnd | Thess mobilista whose machines sre WILLIAM ULLMAN One driver was so keen about lu- fg:,:_':::l"'|;:§chhr°-l: owe oo |front and in place’of the caditlic equipped with a spotlight of more bricating the engine that he chose to R by i Ulines - (Beatare | O - Al illuminated 103 ¥EW YORK AVE. M. e $1 than four-candlepower and with- ignore the oil indicator and kept “Discover” Top of Eastern| Giiuniigiece Brme crveriag. Aing @ QUATL. Of TabEicARy @ Investigation of recent accidents time e saw & chance to let the kS . hills uly tell lhu cavse by ohurvln. other i 3 disclosed that a number of auto- There are never any bad ags man see how well he took care America as New Auto Road mub)lles are being operated with |along the highway for the motoriat|facts about th '.‘z:.:'l‘;e'.'r;: o his car. Olnedda}' they towed (mrn an electric bulb of greater candle- | whoge driving is always on the level. [ par e 31! e f¢ | nome and drained fifteen quarts of oil e power and minus the necessary e grinding in t e rear 18, ¢om the crankcase before the gasp- Is Formally Opened lens required by law. Several of %% s due to lack of grease. If t! 18 In | i g Distons were free to travel up and | §ood shape the "“""' I " |down in their cylinders. Grinding Miute =, Most’ P a he accidents have been directl Discovering the “Top of Eastern| U y Set le Superstition. that the owner s one of thoi i . . due to this violation of the auto- valves and cleaning out the carbon nal ’, Service - - Givement Ame with all the difficulties of| mohile laws, the commissioner dis- What an excellent thing it would aus motorists who) tey © |added to the cost of overdoing it, not The Natio Capital’s Most Bttt the discovery eliminated by modern| covered. be for motoring u folk who believe but who wouldn't |4 "o o tion the nine quarts of oll that ~ ise and ingenuity was the ex- In connection with the crusade |[!n picking up ins for luck be likely to know that a grinding |, ere wasted. enterprise and ing: ¥ was Police Commissioner Gaither will |would include nalls and tacks among |nolse could originate from a loose o perience of a party of Washingtoni-| o, Co il a number ot |their omen ) t. If the car % % ans who, last Monday. made a trip| men to work in the city and on Perhaps a wicked-looking 'n;fl n't !‘ singl ory on ,l,l, n:rlt That Alcohol Motor. by motor from Asheville to the sum-| the roads within the city limits. |hasn’t any place in the creed o the tire, looks us thoush It| . .o o0riy days of motoring, with | e Mount Mitchell_clevation 0711 | Beyond these points deputy auto- |2uperstitious, but each removal of |aver R e et e | sas selling at the exorbitant price of L % mit of Mount Mitc 3 mobile commiasioners and state |one of these potential trouble-makers 3 up my min e e s B feet—on the « asion of the formal| police will look after the violat from the street would certainly bring the sort who can’t see be- ' % [OOUE & B0 - ge cost was to be | . opening of the motor road just com- [ ors. s heap of good luck to some, car :’;:‘:m:.‘ :wmyvn’:: it Soomes ‘1o materiuily lowered by the coming of | et s rve ou l our ad ain. N. C —_— th hol motor. Thi ent pleted from Black Mountain, N. C., a The number of nails that are picked ! probably strippéd the ring ‘ur and -p:m °.°,v",,.’,“”y‘;: ; an-d xlx:l::‘r;n‘l’or;_ 3 distance of twenty miles. up by tires far exceeds the number tried to econemise by using the old 4 about ' F ck mountain is only sixteen of stray pins which are anatehed from | pinfon in the new combination. Sooner {_ Gt T';nl;;vgl;vr&::flwi;;“ -mg::” . : = Asheville, with which it the gutter by rescuers who imagine orblner he'll have te do the whole twin calamities, the great war and ! » ne » a concrete surface t:‘m the act will bring them & raise |Job over again and buy another new | 1R FOOMILER, 106, BIOL WET R | ee s Or a y rlp »m Black mountain salary or an unforeseen legacy. ;_l:' gear an well as a new pinion. | 48 EFCRIER TO/SicRd. et iating ' | { s crest nas b d o sur- Nails are a source of nuisance for chaps don’t seem to under g £ T ¥ ik S e ot s eirs ) more than twelve million car owners. | stand that it fsn't practical to mesh [conditions. goodness knows what it Gasoline, oils, greases, famous Hood cord and extra ply fabric tires and trip from the center of Asheville to| ¢ well aa for the milllons of other)an old gesr With & now ors. alcohal when the owner can't fill his tubes, and every wanted automobile accessory. All new, fresh stocks, priced the crest of Mouat Mitchell can be i folk who ride with them. It woy The Werat Fooled. A e O e e e ) T : ry T made in hours. seem that a real, tangible form Ofl ., 4 tnere goes old Jones with his |with stuff that would destroy moderately, and prompt, efficient, time-saving service. . The roa 1e top of the mountain i luck would surely follow every {proken rear spring. 1 warned him |motor! €6 toitows. of e was, tae joute | manual removal of stray nails {rom Jestertay ot s U 1o arive the car | - ! e Beautl Home Of Mmute Semce © of an abandoned logaing road which e £ = n that condition, but he says 8o lo s sty turns, hews s | Securities Coneern Finds Ave | Since motorists are pedestrians a5 Nt eiGe the bad holes in the road Pare Water. very large portion of the time, they |g;q Leaps folks out of the back seat| Even a novice knows that v make could render.a very valuable service d xwitchbacks as ticuble for passenger serv- 3 "1 I no harm f it. Well, that |tors, piping, jackets, etc., are i Vet bt Wiiring | erage Buyer on Term Pay- | ie” ceiow arivers”bs vemoving every hat some car | ind” made TniMelont throusn Int enterprise were induced to convert 5 e doesinat t n't hurt the re- resulting from mineral sub- O ment Best of Citizens. muke this small efort to help others - he's doing as much inherent in all of nature’s; Toud. wiich would ansbie she Wisiore, L O . Ttic o ioking uD e to that car as(aqua pura products, save. perhap Mearoy | rameits St travel by auto.| Who Is the average motor vehicle[a collection of nails in his best tire rain water. The only eafe thing tol Y PeADELY (20, SrRVe) DY &utos T the next time he sets out for an even- C uge, therefore, is distilled water. This | mobile to the summit of Mount|buyer? e e N Ei ot ploking is not always obtainable, but few : Mitchell. A hard question to answer. because [ ;¥ nails begins, it becomes far more | L0 impart the driving force o indeed are the places nowadays!' Highest Eaxt of Rockles. S L . Ins, be.|Wheels to the body and chas: where artificlal ice cannot be found. | » It_vory nearly parallels the query|irresistible than collecting pins. bes | [iit0, o " garagttin o sl e e and ybih o atitude of G711 feet, | “who s the average citizen?” cause ite value as an instrument of lmotion of the driva shaft, or torque. | you have the pureat possible water. ent hoimt in Americ enst of 'the| But composite pictures are not lack- | 8°0¢ luck s 8o apparent. as the oity mechanics cajl it. He P | . erica e 1 i ok % thinks the aprings are just there (o ochy mountains. [t is the highest|ing in the motor vehicle buyer. Prob ke It ‘eany. for” Mm swhen. he woes Facta and Figures. x"i“vulnll peaks \:‘nhh‘n‘:A {ably the best statistics on the buyer| Out in Minneaota a judge has ruled | over o rough road. But he'll know 2| Some (dea of the extent of delibar- bl e ”:‘:“'I In existence are those gathered by fihat il la Bo crime lot more about it when he breaks the | g¢q destruction of motor cars by flr.l o the great acceptance corporations | demeanor. it Dach: Him: other sprin, too, and lear: m for the purpose of making fraudulent | who annually finance millions u’ dol- | in ‘“k"““’“"’v h‘" of the fiin 6L S0y things have been badly atral: cmm- against insurers can he formed | s’ worth of time payme hESNWenkawny ha never wise to try to get along wllh 2! from the fact t at during 1921 in the | riding! broken spring, and when the car hap- 2 about * x o pens to be of the Hotchkiss drive kv 2 Did You Know— type it simply means flirting With {000 and burned were |I|egillma!z' engine troubl That the little pin hole in your|"¥ losses. ‘ Is #land wio consider the Sutomobile Bor: “|rower the safest risk they ever loaned money upon. Analyais of 2500 & One of these concerns. the Metro-! gauoline filler cap plays an important el o 1 Dr Mitehei! ?h»n [ Bend Bhie: has Suppiten the ational | BArt n, the functioning of the fuell Necessarily, when it comes to gears : ; ; Tt s purene jand:|Ohle. Has Sinplied the, Natlonal Avatems Af I pecames clogsed with| a1l moter drivers are shif! But | e erstunlle, motor mechanic Cars washed and polished and ready on time. Tire repairs of every kind, top of the mountain andia commiss an nnalyx,m'fldf _‘snn sales 'flnlm:!vd DY | drawn forward into the vacuum tank. | thank gooqness, X 11 shifters are not | A0 @ amaged car and receive crank cases drained and refilled with charge only for materials, closed-car o s bee inted to ac ste 'm, selected at random from trans- ! f p ) blic park and to erect | actions handled by them up to May andiyou ':(',I,: ::;;::n?:dk;‘;:'.:.hg": ST payment tor g"‘:"n;‘;,:‘e’:,“‘,; e upholstery and seat covers dry cleaned and made like new in 12 hours’ time. & monument to Dr. Mitchell 15. 1922 Ford car sales are not in-|pin will siart i 4 5 ' . . you on your way again. laced his monkeywrench and ham- In National Forext. cluded in this list, hecause this par. | "I S 000 er "of "an engine. 1 Service Statien Biues. pidowdlhls Smanikeywten o aadiiuany You save time when you deal at this model station The entire Mount Mitchell area is ticular SUTVeY evas requested to &etloften faked by means of gearing it 'rn- engine's acting funny, He's a ra expert these wireless included the “Mount Mitchell na picture of buyers above the Ford||,w at the rear axie? In shopping awner's {1 at ease, mad July days. s ° . tional forest” *h. it is_expiained, | C1ass - for a car always ask what the re- ,m“.. they took his meney o will eventualiy include 215,000 acres| TRIS average purchaser has & net|guction ratio is. If the reduction is And sold him such a “cheese.” o g and in “Buncombe, McDowell, eqnicy; ”‘n.“f“uf;“”fl:’ “:r ;gl‘ H'r very low, a comparatively light en-| Byt when they prove the joker Any driver who stops his car on a| itchell and Yancey counties. Lo-|Das ks Rersol v of | gine will pull considerable weight up- l. ust & plug that's fouled, eurve or who attempts to pass an- . cated Within the arca are three moun- | 20793, He has a definite monthly | Rif\’ In “high" because the car n e te apare the choker | other car there indulges in one of | 17th and L Sts. N.W. EDW. E. LIPPHARD, MGR. Main 1394 tain_ranges the Craggy mountains, | Income of $349.70. He purchases 2| q,)1y not in high gear. If the engine Ana h he hadn't howled. the most reprehensible practices of | the Black mountains and thirty miles | ar averaging $1.361.96 In cost, on | of large dimensions and geared the unthinking road user. To those | of the Blue e. The central tew-|Which he pays down 3$698.31. He| 4. jow, it will perform beautifully L ;. ture is the Black mountain range, of [ #8r¢es to pay the balance, $663.65, in|op hilla and will have long life, but Overdeiag It : i which Mount Mitchell is the com-|Monthly installments of $95.60. it will be a glutton for gas and will S A fault equally manding peak Thirty-Four Yenra Averaxe Age. |not usually sive more than sixty : Those from this city who were pres This average buver is thirty-four |miles per hour speed. If the engine neglectin ent on the occasion the formal ars old. Seventy-four per cent of (i3 of small dimensions and geared it. The opening of the roud included Wisdom | this number are married, 82 per cent|low, it will perform well enough on applies D' Brown, Harry F econom- | a8 elsewhere, but ita exact nature re- 3 have bank accounts and 69 per cent | hills for a time and will be econom Duval. jr. Art E Pl e 5 lcal on gas. but it will wear out|Quiresa bit of explanation. j Peatin O Groiast it s handled By, the| GuEily Snd will not develop cpesd. Not to oll the bearing of the gen- S , = hewl! um is a handy thing | erator means subjecting it to exces- Metropolitan Securities between Jan That chewing g it Y{r. hl; sive friction, with resulting excessive uary 1 and June 1, 1922, 65 per cent|to carry In the tool kit? PLAN COMMUNITY CIRCUS. | of the purchasers owned a car before | chewed lump of it makes an excellent | wear and lcr;nnbllln{.h 'roh put too _ and 45 per cent of that number had |temporary stoppage of a fuel line or | many drops of o rough the oll tion leak. lead means short circuiting the arma- Motor Magnate to Direct Big Show | PXI51os! L expericnes of more |27 0T OGN . turo—and trouble. If the fan belt is than five years” says this company. ke not tightened "odcasionally, it will ] | W at Marysville, Mich. “notes arising out of the sale of low The Village Meehanic Saysi siip & the engine 'to over- L Marysville, Mich. th and medlum priced passenger car “I've never meen a Sunday that t lf s tightened too often it i 5 o icle, ) hellilome, fof out at least a dosen cars | will stretch and bresk prematurely, and light delivery trucks are the|didn't brin Wills Sainte Claire motor cars and Atistactory. with grinding re: the Gray Goose, is to have a big com- munity eircus Saturday, July 22, with | 1 tralned elephants, untamable lions. i clowns, bareback riders. sideshows, pink lemonade and o hing. John R. Lee, vice president of . H Wills & Co.. is director general o the big show. and all the Marysville workers, through a huge 1ist of com- | organized to put on the | b mateur production that has i ever baen attempted In this part of | 2 ' end I can usu- | leaving the driver, In nine cases out . the circus is to raise! funds for community work in Mary - | ville, such as apparatus for the play- grounds. building a fence around the base bail diamond and athietic field. But the real purpose is to give the citizens of Marysville an outlet for high spirits and high-voltage energy. Already there is a frenzy of prepi ration for the big show in Marysville. Amateur tight-rope walking, bare- back riding, acrobatics and clowning are being rehearsed nightly on the new circus grounds, which Marysville has already designated as “Holly- wood.” $ 8.35 You'll ride farther for your money if we sell you the tires. CHAS. E. MILLER, INC. $12 14th St., 4 doors north of H Bt. What Does Your Overland Dollar Buy? Lusxurious Riding Comfort—That's the wonderfal patented Triplex The Standard ‘ of Comparison Both are Buick One has Four Cylinders—the other has Six body, for instance, permits stronger m-flflnhfi balred enamel finish. Compere the Overland st $350, point by poiat, with any SEEL-PEP T e el R PistoN RINGS The Buick nameplate on the radiator earned its position among motor cars of a car is the mark of merit. Whether as the Standard of Comparison. the car has four cylinders or six is of Both the Bui . secondary importance. The vital fact gy paue th‘:cfla‘t::;\f \alft‘iivet-hiz-Bl-?el:l; is that it's a Buick. motor, the same important chassis The new Buick Four is the ideal auto- units, the same handsome body lines. mobile for the motorist requiring a Both are the product of the Buick or- light economical car, yet having all ganization with all its resources, its the speed, power and sturdiness of engmeermg talent; its wealth of ripe larger and costlier cars. experience. J I ! The Buick Six, perfectly appointed, Choosing between the Four and the -l- E Pl L with all the flexibility and smoothness Six is simply a matter of size and price of the six cylinder car at its best, has Both are Buick. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN . Division of General Motors Corporation Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars ! EE4 R. McReynolds & Sons Main 7228 1423-25-27 L Street N.W. Assoctate Dealers = Furnishing Genuine Parts and Giving Service 4 L%y Branches in All Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere JOHN B. SAUNDERS OVERLAND-WHEELER CO. C-43-49 3214 Prospect Ave. 2415 14th St. NW. A. P. PAYNE — D. G. LUCKETT Clarendon, Va. 410 8th St. SE. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, WASHINGTON BRANCH 14th at L Street N.W. EMERSON ‘& ORME STANLEY H. HORNER / 1620 M St. N.W. 1015 14th St. N.W. “ Phone Franklin 8860 Phone Main 5208 WILLIAMS SERVICE CO., 105 N. Patrick St., Alexandria, Va. 5 Overland, Always a Good Investment, Now the Greatest Automobile Valse in Americe. | STEPHENS & SILKEY ] 1230 14th Street N.W. s Telephene Main 7579-7580 Jebbers and Distridbutors Automobile Equipment - - ¥helesale Oaly - — e When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them P —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————