Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 66

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T | __"THE' SUNDAY STAR, “WASHINGTOR, D. ‘c,” NOVEMBER 19, 1922-PART 8. » 75 an owner a decade or o ago, |tubing gave place to the concealed jatc: d Fi mystery began to be dispelled, own- | placed inside of the steering column 10 360 more simplicity of ar- | to keep company with the gpark and R s e throttle rods; how the spark ana | WITTSTATTS R. and _f- WORKS b s the utilitarign value of the | throttle levers were shortened fo as to 3 motor car came to be more generally | be operated on a small quadrant | e ' 1 [Sopitea 50 the tactors of comfort)above the steering wheel: how gears | : 4] |22 conventence came o be more in- | and levers operating the starting de- | tently called for. It began to be vices gave' place to inconspicuou I T s : i matter ot eliminating, secreting or | push: buttons. The old ‘H’ type o A shaplifylng much_of the mechanical | gear shift lever, accompanied by its i ' ipment that formally had clut-|space-wasting neighbor, the brake Rccurate Road Signs Enable | amipetat” (ol sirmetly B2 Cius | pace'vaseng asighbor i draks SERE ¢ With a consequent result of more |venience to the driver's companion, St to Find W ace of mind and more-ease of body. | and was strongly at variance with the CHAS. E. MILLER, INC. rangers to Fini ay L We all . remember how the exposed |neat arrangement that prevails to- || s12 14tm e i X i, 2 horn with its yard of flexible brass!day." 3684 Any Place. ¢ RO A most_striking illustration of the tremepdous amount of cross-country traveling being done today by auto-| 1. mobile was given recently by Lynn McNaughton, general sales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car Company, who stated that in two days’ auto- mobile traveling In New York state he counted the tags of thirty-stx A j Display Week November 20 to 25, Inclusive ; : * The crankshaft runs in three unu- sually large bearings of the best | s First showing of the new Maxwell and Chalmers models—Mewe'l = i thinks no mors of traveling throush | Geweral sales ger for Cadillae. sport touring and sport roadster; Chalmers coach. ] grade phosphor bronze, with spe- e s ot smomance i OPEN EVENINGS . town,” comments Mr. McNaughton. cial high speed babbitt lining, giv- P L S are beginning to get acquainted with that {s very useful. “Great cross-country roads are be- ing built up. The long-distance auto- mobile travel that is following these H ° . the charm and scenery of our OWN|rouds is an important step in the ex- CThe od mg proper backln and lon llfe country before golng abroad. change of ideas and the breaking 4 ] Improvement of Roads. down of sectional prejudices.” “But the most significant fact liest —— in the vast Improvement of roads and M R roadbeds and the accurate directing D:RWER HAS MORE ROO road signs that you see everywnere.| [N RECENTLY-BUILT CARS o STERRETT & FLEMING, INC An automobilist from Lansing, Mich., i 3 can find his own way around New|. 7 i enstet 5 Champlain Street at Kalorama Road York state, for instance, almost as| ,“Conspicuous amon E easily s a native New York automo- | automobile designing noted at the Branchi Salesroom bilist. seventeenth Pariu_automobile show w oupe S, “We are repeating on land what oc- | 1g that which dictates a cleaner 1223 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NORTH 5050 curred on the high seas. The hardy | driver's compartment,” eays H. T. mariner of old sailed the uncharted | Thomas of the Reo Motor Car Com-| _ seas. Today the captain of even the [ not"* .00 1% G0 (chdency 18 new. smallest vessel his accurate charts, card Lof a decade there has % . _ Hghthouses and buoys to guide him | pesn ‘& eaning on the part of both Outselling because of the comfortable, reliable, low- into the harbor of his destination. owner and manufacturer to free the i " [ iy Joy to Tour Country. front compartment of as much me- cost transportation it gives, day in and day out. for Economical Tranepoviation “Transportation means signals. It|chanical paraphernalla as POSSIS O S g I & pure Joy 10 tour acroms Lhe coun | o e "Faris ahow Indicaten the tond- Outselling because sheer beauty, finemanufacturing Y < try today, compared to even ten years | 2 1 . ticall; 11 tates the|ency is even more marked than in > . N B Ciing st highways aré careruily | previous years. and deep-down goodnessclearlyentitle it to outsell. marked, and in the larger, more popu- “In the early days of the industry lloul states practically all the high-|motor car impressiveness seemed to i ked 80 that even a vis. |be determined by how many brass . e .o o at AN bis way. trimmings could legitimately be Cord iifon dnddmhm:_ = disc seel wheels, de- “Though the automoblile traveler |placed outside and how near the mountable at rim and at hub; drum type lamps; Alemite bas brought this about, every one in | drivers compartment could be made lubeicstions mocordriven electrié Birns umvisaally lang \ the different communities profits by | to look like the cab of a loco 5 price St S v display of devices— springs; new type watertight windshield. Prices . 0. b. Detroi | these clearly marked signs. To the | A muititudinous display i i 2L visitidg motorist they not only give in front of him, at his feet and on information about the roads, but|either side—was a source of pride to Club Coupe, $985; Four Paswenger Coupe, $1235; Sedan, 31335 H. B. LEARY, Jr. 1321-1323 14th Street i “The Standard of Comparison” vrolet The 1923 SUPERIOR Che Utility Coupe Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o. b. Fiint, Mich. Btreamline body design with high hood; vacuum feed and rear gasolire tank on In buying any automobile the question of greatest importance is not what you will be allowed for your old car but the price you pay for the new car and the value received. “Compare Buick Values With All Others” &1l models; drum type head lamps with Two Pa legal lenses. Curtains open with doors Five Passenger }!l?o.llfll'.lln!r:::“':;g o!l' open models. Closed models have Tw Pass nger Utility Coupe. 680 Jlate glass Ternsiedt reguiaced win® Four Passeager Sedanel 1 e cord tires, sun visor, Five Pass AN RNER Jindshleld wiper and dash lignt. The Light Deti sy Tramie S,T LEY H. HO| eau 4 Sedanett quipped with aufo trunk Retail Dealer SEE THESE REMARKABLE CARS —STUDY THE SPECIFICATIONS 1015 14th St. Main 5296 Nothing Compares With Chevrolet OPEN EVENINGS BARRY-PATE MOTOR COMPANY ~~ 1218 Connecticut Avenue do Fra-t'im 5627 BRANCH NO. 1 BRANCH NO. 2 = BRANCH NO. 8 IR & ilidou. wisEHIN 8 Toder nofiiEts Wbre | Do You Tell Your wl‘lfllNGT(fl):*:’ (;A?‘AG"Y'.: ‘A!_El"::es:'%'(l;“l.‘ ettt D;s::;’fl%“&n.llfiflk & COo. F e d Ab t ‘!n-fll;x“ MOTO ™ "0."(}(’2‘0‘. C. RICE AUTO CO. AERO AUTO CO. r"‘l‘;’l:;:"‘” GARAGE rlen s ou 1419 Irving Street N. W. 1317-1327 H St. N. W, 3 Alexandria, Va. Roekville, Md, w.ll d Se ) ? illard Service? If you tell Bill; Bill tells Harry; Harry tells John—and before we know it, three new customers are coming in regularly for bat- tery service. That just suits us. We'drather have customers come like that, because usually they’re the kind who aren’t satisfied with just ordinary service. If you have a particular or “cranky” friend, tell him about- S SPECIAL PRICES LIGHTNING “Fue:® GIVES YOU 25 TO 35% MORE MILEAGE CLEAN, SMOOTH MOTOR ACTION POWER EQUAL TO ANY TASK AND MORE PROMPT STARTING AND PEPPY PICK-UP REGARDLESS OF WEATHER Make This Winter Your Best Motoring Winter By Using us—and how we take care of all - —on the well known Kenyon Duro-Cords means makes of batteries according to money sav el eal, lasting satisfaction! Willard Standards of Sérvice. Authorized : B Duro Cords Red Tubes Size = ' $10.75 30x3% $2.00 Service Stations - $19.75 32x4 $3.00 .,fmga“"“w:‘m:; ~ $26.50 34x4') $3.50 All Other Sizes in Proportion SW. Cor. 2d & Mass. Ave. N\W. Franklin 42 Smith's Battery and Electric Co. Cold weather’s advent will not be feared if you pre- ‘ \ ) e }xu’ A mé.. J. Penning S s pare for it now. We have a t::omplete line_ of cold LIGHTNING MOTOR F UEL i "H'w' and G North 7998 weather necessities — Weed chains, automobile robes, : S ! wia 1000 Michigan Ave. i North 1021 heaters, hood covers, alcohol, etc. ' . “There’s a Filling Station Near You’’ ‘ 01 H St NW. mw’ Main 2219 i - ' ' The.Home of Minute Sexvice - e 206 Rhode Istand Ave. N.W. North 3979 ; -, e ; Froat 45 Seaton St. NE. ~ North 1989 MAIN STATION .~ . R SO — , Washington-Battery-Company WASHINCTON ACCESSORIES CO. 1621:23 L SL NW. _ i 17th & L Sts. NNW. Edw. E. Lipphard, Mgr. Main 1394 .- Main 180 - - ) » ki Oil Company 48 | Rosslyn, .Va-—weiftfms. o Cop CKemyon

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