Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 62

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., JULY 1923 PART 3. — ln':« Iulrbnnd h-ulm:l hlhnurln‘v?I Thlg T b f P Tl P to do damage. In other words, |‘| is Vhr‘\:-nlumn hvadl-dn;\y ;ho nhrr z;v-rlmn sizes | for us here that will not prove very should be done with the air release pressure that your tires carry when you | (fabric or cord) for the load which o from the tube; and should not be over- a le 0 ro r wre ressure . |drive up to the service station that is (most nearly approaches the actual|CiPen®Ive: Our lots are as a ruie . I Mot rlst done In such w way as to injure the | important, rather than the pressure that [loud carried, then to the column|Y®TY deep with an alley running walls of the shoe. W k d 0 b R F You curry when you leave. headed “inflatfon Pressure” for rec-|through the block. orke ut y ubber 4xperts That the difficulty in mounting a tire 1t will pay vou to give a little more [ommerded air pressure. P . : nn‘d rim on nhsv'r‘u;‘fl is n{lmn riua;hm m‘.- m%,,um, to ],h,,",,,, sure in your .:l,,el,.l I mltl m:::;l hl;::"]es"n;l\(l:nh:’e for the valve stem which does not zome through to be sure the figures recommended in : eity to ] on the rear o the rim on a straight line? If such is X P S SO, this table are maintained. In that way USE FOR BACK LOTS these lots in the heart of the block the cuse then release the air and keep you will get the benefit of easy riding . and build two or three story garages EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN ;‘olsll..g the stem stralght as the tube = ope o q;m"llo‘\flwllhuul !;unlnlng any great risk — ‘;‘;":’"‘;‘g‘;g‘;{(‘e;t’;“'"fi mbre cars fbhan ) Al is blown up again. S fi Adhe M E of sacrificing good tire service, Virginia Director of Public Works ind te Block roxw Parki ¥ D" G cleniific g rence eans aswer Here is the chart and Instructions for B ‘Thrml garages could be leased out for i arking “M. D.” Cars. . 7o . using it: Offers Parking Plan. private operaZon on u fixed scals of a8, it in pointed out, s im) port of motorists. if only for the one = STy charges an€ then all co b Raypiucae. it ta polmicd wmi. ln in) Ror. o Tiotorints, 1 SHLY SE50S SR8) Anyone who hux waited for the arcival Riding and Longer Life for I | Axten 3 Baviie; anector or e ase | Sora eans, Dien Al cars could :: ee. :I'I' : ol n‘ 'ed 24 [ present evil of requiring pussengers [of the doetor in & case of emergency % | Pressure partment of public works, Richmond, | ——— E ervice stations. Bt A0 Alemng center | W ck to appreciate an ve | i mecen Wit nes te mount and dismount in nu; enter ’ Sl that. in "t Average T"-e. b P 2 . ....|Va. recommends in his annual re- ANTI-SPOONERS' PORCHES. 2 having a hard str 3 s e e every city the - port that the city use the back lots in Colorado tourists unable to find the Speaking to Dad. ginie 4 i : certs . 0 e i " |porch light switches in Longmont a the business district as sites for park- | PRECh VEDL switches in 1. ¥ There are more than pecuniary rea- stry ines 2 gnated G ¥ 1000 3 e o 1| Whether the s % . Rocky Mountain National Park, lea #ons why you sho not be profitable. T i dinunces in| AKRON, Ohiv. June 30.—Is it pos-|absolutely necessary that these pres-| To determine the proper L very : says the re- | to their surprise next morning th for your car by taking the best of | considerations are of no interest ty, he always hus @ difi- | i1 to have easy riding qualities on|3Ures be maintained. | pressure, weigh separately the front and : ve a Ing problem. | the city operates the light plant an Y 1 ¢ the the motorist, nor to those w «w place for his It is the minimum pressurc in a tire|rear of the fully louded car and divide |® the layout of the|furnishes free porch lighting for resi care of it. Not the least of the . . o 3 . . the patient suffering In the mean- |Pneumatic tires without sacrificing|just before it is reinflated which is likely ' by two. In the table above look in the | city, there may be a solution of this | | aming toward increased transy & y : ¥ this | dences. the example you should set before iR (ONAI 0] | time. " Spaces are frequently allotted as |tire mileage? the younger generation, whose utti- G0 FRCTIEICS W : R .o | cab stands, and there is no reason why . tude’ toward ‘property nd the cave] The motorist would ke E Db et e 3o Toason why| 1 it necesssry to keep your tires of it is very Jargely influenced by that [ Steeel cur fracks and conventiondl | nould not be granted similar privileges, | Pamped up hard in order {o get good m;m:}n;x‘ubwr:):(r bivudid citizens the | Ured of Just missing the trofley pax- | (Commeht 1 ) s susvies Tor a ChTaren oill stow v o] MenEer o foolishly steps into the Just what is the answer to this pres- < . i wuy of his car. He wants to see pas- | sure problem which concerns every au- B Sih TR o 1t ev. suse decided neve ! gce of Taenitive Hot calt e PTG L i tomobile driver? Pothe plumber:the momen ie- | 3 the answer. o 2 These questions have been answered % = Pletre the younker generation &1 10 the satisfaction of the car owner in ing up in an atmo > Worth Remembering. { recent recommendations of the Tire eW 0 1 broken window pane e ho radinio Manufacturers' Division of the Rubber spill water over Chandetiers. phowed hall the buibs | when refiiing (i’ und ' then 'wonder Mhendations say that It is poseible £o Fet burned out, 'or wWhere 1o one ever | HOW Sou're going o dry it off so us SAky Tidine QnalItieh o yous tvee bF —ON— An Abridged Magazine for Car Owners. trouble to sweep up the i . means of carrying reasonably low air e { rust stain The Lest solution to this | e 0 &t the saine tiieRet saod nds 4 o { problem to brush off the core of s % - Bounds gancitul. R the radlator with a whiskbroom. This| Kire ReEvIon cxpanded in keeping thi N 1 shatters the water and removes all Supplying automobiles with gas, “lgure Out Pressure. #ble and usable. This process L oneh ket water and oil while in motion—if the | lom which confronts tire continue if only for the good influ-| When driving through the vity iUS 1igpe test stunt on the Indianapolis o s wus to find the lowest dnte. & wellichred-for Home 1 bad idea to keep the head always j o con 8 SEC O O Sl X . the motorist might upon those who are t the smme position Door panels, e can be taken as a prophecy —is i1 tire service. Bt from snpearances curtains and the s attach- (something whi the motorist can P thoroughly s not in the sa p .| ments to the windshield often 0b-1),,1 forward to as a possibility of the | worked out for the benefit of every car liome. ruet the view just enough to pre | ner { near ure, r 0. Cap! 2 Tt to remember ntthe driver from sceing a pedes- ) near futw to Capt. Harey | ppe’ gccompunying chart of the Rub- m: UNIVERSAL CAR SnAny Yobple the X r or another vehicle located in|Horton, loc ttomobile dealer }ber Association has been tested out by tands conspicuou iesline o mindined viglon. By hiaen uce of the Duesen- |Goodvear enkincers and approved. Tt . ' e oty onaeuoshy, ing your head moving from side 101).pg strilight eight says Capt. Hor- |las been found that the inflation recom- Stud t}‘e P Bel W Th A JiMtience on their lvas, They fves |8l ough to change the VIewpoint ) Gyicn ran the equivalent of the | wiended will permit easier riding and rices OW . s e s e e e s e e en ct! n the family car a la portion of ¢ 1 as frequently as possible, | s from York to Los An- |Ereater comfort. while, at the same time, the time, and they are keen to ob e surprise and danger | g QNS 5 age Speed of wixty- (i these pressire figures are strict ) A serve that father shows no evidence 8 y ener {two miles per = E e, (vl SEbIG SaL thQ (e hbh Wl MODEL One-fourth C | _ One-third Cnsh of valuing it. Therefore, why should sible through | not be reduced they? For is he not dad, the famous Just Think of It' wheels” which ra the test cary This new pressure scheduledoesnot ) party “who knows"? ¥ | ne the filling process. With each ) Mein ¢ ”:_r":‘ ’s:'{“n"”u' lllmlbll';l l";'::;: R 0—-’ s ST Uian 730.000 tourists motored at the same speed and | 200 auestion, It « UNABOUT > $159.26 Down $100.50 Down [ he JENVer MOuUntain parks - ining abreast of each (U re flgur have been worked Each Month | 1 The 01d Mechanic Says: e e, Seuitar rost oA - b than ever before, Lo | $20.55 Each Month $28.78 Each Meo: $19.74 Ench Don't kid the man who Keeps his |1 are wnd Vermont, and hulf the [ ing station simply went ahead, £ them it is engine clean. He isn't ‘fussy’: be's | folks o v ire could motor [ though both cars were standing in | == precautious. It isn't because he " his summer without ! 2 ' garage, where time rnr:msi | wants to show off his fine-looking | SUrprising e cs In the lew _ | power plant, but because he do. | In Towa the whe s meric - red. and COUPE .02 | want the repair man to hold could cavort in Towa-owned ¢ { m wheele' 1S not ~ 841.46 Ench Monih itution owar it ayerys orher i more than iive people Lo iy oue |an improbability: , | | | | Whenever you see & man tryin’ to | machi 3 = | , e - keep his engine sple and span vou nced o e ks Watered B Route. | TOURING | Giene et 407, Cash Bal. in 12 Mon | Bal. fu 12 Mounth: val. fn 13 Monm SLE350 Dews $244.06 Down s3%2.04 Down SEDAN #4504 Each Month | 84,67 Each Month | $37.34 Ench Month $30.25 Each Month el £32.63 Each Month $27.21 Eaeh Month $203.82 Dows $25.35 Each Month $252.54 Down 523023 Dewn $263.46 Down ‘ $327.78 Down », { $31.04 Each Month can make up your mind (o two th s as o wsidered entirely | “he's going to prevent trouble wnd | rise: cede - | 84 ) train while the find trouble which ordin hides A & i 1]lv<’| from a station under d You have no idea how b r ¥t But time became m‘;i'.::,}’fl‘("llnx‘(f‘uf:’;' {fider & wood « firms emplos ¢ N fRal Aire oh The above prices include Lockwheel, Demountable Rims, % e car owner who 3 2 angine with & Mittle’ key R B bep 2 at | : n troushe g y Electrical Equipment and Handling Charge. Also Insurance il puer e fene y 0t | o e G el gl - against fire and theft on the various types. ail the loose n - that they He finds the leak Which cars. operated in elr interests S T e ) A NNIVERSAR WASHINGTON AUTHORIZED FORD & LINCOLN CAR DEALERS Them d iy i Bootleg” Insurance. : o “witn el o s ere| ‘11 the car is adequately fusured agunst | Wider. : Straighter roads SALE The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values uty il 8 When the machine is o Re Whnasrs wmy o ana . o All Dealers Are Equipped to Take Care of Battery and Generator Work ine sleen Avd ‘ ¢ cHike vined b rantar i Reid T ebrin 1res These Dealers Can Sell Ford Gars, Tractors, Parts, Etc., Anywhere in the United States ‘The first thing T do > e about the job, should simply stop to in fer a general overhaulin' is \ aking it subjec !'v"vvi!lv'[ h\l\”|‘i'.’( :‘)v‘|'|v-|<|]v|r' ‘|;.i lean the engine and where 11cor Cuset Has / ¢ wonder Why anybody would eve . 2 and. Otherwise I'd b workin g ,“"’mu“ o a| want jravel faster than twe Every Tire a First the dark. It's the same with 4 : ; > miles an hour. The same answe 3 who keeps his engine cle 8 . ; nallpliex to each In Original Fac =y ::p ers knows that trouble is often dirt deep. ken t Dy The situa- | CORD j tion is different. of course, if the own Lost Century Run 30x3%5,. ... 88.95 AT to use the car for bootleg: Tt a car backs fifteen feet ten times i 1 o parking and ga . it When Rust Thrives. METAL GARAGES gffi/' o }zssg | | D arieloe pean e g : S e “Only the Best” 32xd. 1750 | VALVE-IN-HEA B founarthat ins Tott TALEC e R e o T ok 33x4..0.1375 1800 B i R T LR R A s Low As 34x4. .0 1400 1850 e e e ki s e f Kumes that it will mot rust A fow dags || $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month It Will Pay You to Buy bl B later he 5 that his Lanps. bump Sebrings peckled with rust spots tha: Phone Main 7984 OPEN SUNDAY . T‘:vc‘) Tm.ffic‘ Tricks. ‘ ol sSry To remove he Tasr dous i WASHINGTON GARAGE eman o AN, 54 e o : D Vou Kt il CONSTRUCTION CO. Cord Tire Sales Co. In stopping & G » nickel no good. that look o ale on signal AR = at 1ooks mior a left turn sign 701 Continental Trust Bldg. 806 H St. NW. 1as happened in steam 1 i1l not only encourage the man be- frequently ble a sphit nd to swing around to the right (in by _tossing the tire up in anticipation of Your moving away to | oo —— the Teft). but will mislead the trafi. el ofMicer and sug: t 1o bim a way fe ISALE AND RETAIL Zet cven with vo Ev notice that when you tiy turn into a b slow down There is 1 s OR ALL_ CARS Keep your ear moting dlowly SERVICE TIRE CO. think ‘vou mean n 1336 14th St. two may siip b — — WE TEACH attitude v ak n = = - f you come to a dead stop w ving io turn Into a busy st make up vour mind ai e until every one else ed himself. stop and gives 1 o - Experienced_Teachers For Safety’s Sake. AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOLS Trackiess trolleys deserve sup- 1€20 You St. N.W. Phone N. 404 st ——3 A Buick Closed Car “UWhy It Holds the Road Built for Summer Driving THE FINAL CHOICE R] T fee et The Buick Six Cylinder Touring Sedan is ndianapolis in an $1800 car,” IS REO writes anexperienced motorist, {3 particularly popular because it combines VW HEN the motorist's choice of cars has ;;;’g‘lilv‘l’f:?gg}f“;fi‘ho’““m“— i perfectly the many advantages of the open narrowed down to a few good makes, g O yawWIL touring model with the luxury and conven- P e I made the same tripina Gardner fence of a fine closed car. . Woseiietioe: et Ioussciul Bk il dices Four, and took the curves as if | and fine upholstery are found only i of wasona tra,Ck- I don’t kn?w how 5% i i : irie v el g y in cars , you do it, with a car o light and |} The wide windows provide touring car airi z ness; yet in case of a summer shower or dust Operating economy, low cost of maintenance, fast. < flexibility, and strength are also characteristic . storm,a turnof the hand instantly protects the Gardner engineers know why 2 of the best automobiles. R = = A a But, more than these things, Reo offers certain the Guaranteed Car holds the road occupants without obstructing their vision. distinctive features that establish it: { so we!l; it is low center of gravity g P £ Acvong thowe, cars. fhat xee vecgtiond € and scientific distribution of weight. |3 Buick traditional performance, power, above the ordinary in the automobile field. dependability and riding comfort are worthily ; : : Seeing is believing. Let us sh 4 s A A ; ibfm g each year find their final choice o 8 Gab . typified in this Touring Sedan. THE TREW MOTOR CO. ] WAYNE SMITH & CO. : BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN . 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUUTORS |4 Division of General Motors Corporation 1509 14th St.. Main 4173 22n§ ll'ld M Sts. Phone West m’ : Ploneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Open Daily 8 AM. to 6 P.M. i OFEN E¥ENINGS OFEN KVENINGE 3 Branches in All Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere Closed All Day Sunday | y 4 D-43-49-NP BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, WASHINGTON BRANCH Reo Motor Car | ; A 14th and L Streets N.W. : STANLEY H. HORNER C. C. WATERS & SON EMERSON & ORME Company 13‘5 14th St. N.W. Gaithersburg, Md. 1620 M Street N.W. l'nliflg ) one Main 521 Thone Franklin 3860 o FLETE;!ER“M‘OTO; Co. ROSSLYN MOTOR CO. OREM MOTOR CO. Alexandria, Va. Rosslyn, Va. Waldorf, Md. L o — When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them D ——— \

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