Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1923, Page 66

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.8 ROADCONDTIONS | FRON WASHNGTON You can reach practically any ob- Jective from the District over fair to excellent roads if you only know how. The following road report for Star motorists, prepared by the Na- tional Motorists' Association, covers touring routes. The less nal routes are shown on the . which indicates im- r here are nv annoying detour: the immediate vicinity of Washing- ads are now smoothed condition, but sub- ject to weath North and East Reports. Western New Yo Lighway which w sively in the St route throughout hed exclu- »mmended r reaching the of central Ya Lake nd_ e talo-on- cadam Wil & over township road is rough in a few spots. This detour will be ed in ten days. It is wecasioned by work on the battle- field being done by the United States government. In traveling from Har- risburg to Sunbury the route is the ecast ore of the S river to Clarks F y b this long bridge right following th Liverpool to Me nt begins « ‘entire thorou ed and in excellent r a_short detour about seven miles south of Putn i condition. Motori difficulty on this route nia In® York state from Painted Post follow the improved through Bath 0 straight north on impre Washington to Philadelphia and New York.—This connection good condition thi o F Ellicott ty From iladelphia the one via €a 4 fedia and the H . Wilming- r n Philadel- w York the recommended Tren- . Princeton, New Brunswick and Newark. The t s still exist on this route. one at Metuchen other ~at Highland P: hort avenue, Lincoln These detours posted. with small construction Washington to Atlantie City.—Fol- low Washington boulevard route. or Georgia avenue-Olney connection to Baltimore and Wilmington, as de- scribed above, thence crossing Pents Grove ferry and out Main street di- rect through Buena Vista and Mays congested with sutomobiles. W 1 the case on Sundays an 3 Washington to Gettysburg, via Rock- ville and Frederick.—I in good condition, ¢xcepting one or two spots District Some narrow ‘ashington to York and’Harris- —The connection to York is mproved all the way. tion from the District to Harrisburg is via Gettysburg and Dillsburg. There is a-small detour of one mile just north of Gettysburg over fair road with a few rough spots Washington te Annapolix, via Upper Marlboro.—Good macadam and con- crete to Upper Marlboro. Balance is ravel-macadam, rough in stretches. he connection north from Annapolis | to Baltimore is excellent macadam and concrete Washington to Baltimore, via Olney, —On Sundays this road is particu: 1arly recommended, so as to avoid the Washington boulevard tion. It} main | tion que Oiling is and route. but in throughout and far more pictures than the Bladensburg road. now in process between Olney Ashton Wextern Reports. National pike is in good condition. A few small stretches are being oiled, but cause no great inconvenience. Maryland is now oiling between Park Head and Hancock. After completing this it will oil between Wolfmill and Cumberland. Pittsburgh can be reach- ed best by National pike by mnun-‘{ uing straight west to Washington, Pa.. thence northeast through Car: negie. Lincoln Highway.. One or tw oughly ma ca venience. One or tw being oiled Wanhington to Pittsburgh.—Follow | Gettysburg connection as cited above, | thence direct west on Limcpln high- | way. Excellent road conditions i 0od throughout. I detours. tho i Southern Reporix, Washington to Riel nection is via burg and Boy ventional rout be under cons three months, © 1] This route is in excellent condition, | bject to weather conditions in | however, to ' A shorter route onal ferries onardtown, tcGuires, thence crossing the t Welford to ucester point, Washington (o Solomons. Point | Lookout, Rock Point, ete—Falr ma- | cadam and gravel roads throughout. Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores_installed iz a3 make. 10 DIFFERENT 'AKEBB‘AD]ANM» WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS ! 819 13th. F. 6410, 1425 P, M. 7443, l i * “'HDLESALj AND RETAIL FOR ALL CARS SERVICE TIRE CO. 1336 14th St. N.W. i =4 | Beginning Sunday, July 15 | we will publish daily in the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGEON, D. C, JULY 15 MAIN ROUTES FROM WASHINGTON TO NEWYORK ~ AND NEW ENGLAND - Maskinonge @ /fair con: difion—=" Clarks Ferry % Detailed Maps of these routes may be oblained at the American Automobile Association Fredegick Headquarters -1108 167 Street. D7 NGTON and West Chazy to the border at|Thousand Islands. From Cape Vin- Rouses Point, and thence direct to|cent proceed to Watertown. Mexico, It . | Oswego, follow the shore of Lake On- Montreal. | o el . duye | t18TI0 10 Rochester. thence the new The motorist is allowed thirty days | yaii® = Ay diret oy > without deposit- | Niagara Falls. Return trip to New or a stay of over thirly | york s via Buffalo, Canandaigua, Au- o i required {o deposit @ bond | purn, Geneva, Syracuse, Utlca, Little | which is refunded to him|yajjs Amsterdam and Schenectady to thence down the east side of son river through Hudson and | Poughkeepsie. R AUTO GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BADIES. Installed While You Walt. Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. lake to Congers. Haverstraw through | the Interstate Park at Bear moun- tain, and over the new road whish has just been completed between Fort Montgomery and Highland Falls to the West Point reservation. thence onto the new Storm King highw which runs for a distance of approx mately six miles to Cornwall, is considered to be one of the grea! scenic highways in this country. From Cornwall continue north through Newburgh, Highland, Kings- ton, to Saugerties, where one will en- counter a detour over a six-mile dirt _road into Catskill, thence continue on the west side of the river direct to Albany. From Albany the run Is via { Schenectady and Saratoga Springs. the famous summer resort, and Glens ew Brunswick, Newark and Jersey | Falls to Lake George, which is com- into New York. From New |parable with some of the famous according to the metropolitan |lakes of Switzerland n of the American Automobile | Numerous boat tmips can be made the tourist should leave |on the lake, which has 365 islands by either the 125th street. Dyckman | within its borders. Fpom Lake treet or Yonkers ferries, all of wl George follow the state highway, ead directly to the Hendrik Hudson |which is marked with blue bands on Doles, through Chestertown, alon shore of Schroon I'e bethto Washington motorists who con- template making a tour of two weeks or more during the present season will find the Montreal-Niagara Falls tour, which includes the Thousand Islands, one of the most delightful in the United States, according to officials of the American Automobile Association. The trip from Wash- ington will cover approximately 2,000 miles and with sufficient time to in- clude the various points of Interest will require at least two weeks. Leaving Washington the best route to New York is by way of Baltimore, Conowingo, Philadelphia, Trenton, = when he leaves the country As the ifmproved, the motorist return from Montreal to Rouses Point again, then proceed di- rectly west through Malcne and Pots- dam to Canton, turning to the right here for Ogdensburg, then follow the famous St. Lawrence mver through Alexandris bay and Clayton to Cape Vincent. There are numerous sjde trips| which should be made between Alex- | andria Bay and Cape Vincent to visit | the drive through Cl and around Rockl Special Tire Prices For A Limited Time To Prove Empire Value They Are As Good As Any Other Standard Tire. A Trial Will Convince You. FAB. 30x3 ...$ 775 30x3% ... 895 32x312 11.50 31x4 . 13.85 32x4 . 12,50 33x4 . 13.50 34x4 ... 1450 33x4%2 35x47; S UGN RSy o 35x5 “'HENRY S. WOOD, Inc. 1502 14th St. N.W. Gold Standard eo/’ alues The Cleanest and Simplest Driver’s Compartment ’I‘HE Reo driver's compartment is the cleanest and simplest to be found in any automobile today. The elimination of the of th handa::rhakive i mdby.all e gear r are apprecial who ride in the front seat. The element of safety resulting from the operation of both brakes by the feet, leaving the hands free for the control of the car, insures Reo supremacy and is often the determining factor in a man's decision to choose REO for his own use and that of his iannly. Franklin 2332 Open Evenings . THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509 14th St. Main 4173 Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Closed All Day Sunday. e S 885 Removes that.dull film: keeps cars looking new! Prepared with scientific exactness to meet out-of- doors conditions. Common Sense cleans and polishes in one operation. Re- stores the sparkling factory lustre. 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Goodrich Cords Sebring Cords 30x3% .............$ 850 30x3% ... ...$11.95 = 31xd L P938 31x4 . ... o lseies 14325 32xa .0 2635 | 304 ... 1495 33x4 15.25 33x4 24.95 | 3444 L.l 18385 Mail Orders Must Accompany 1 0'7- Deposit No Tires Mounted During This Sale OPEN SUNDAY FROM 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. CORD TIRE SALES CO. 806 H St. N.W. » — ____ (el ___ J CHEVROLET jj %3043 Vo4 Ecomomicel Transportatien Superior Utility Coupe $720 F. O. B. Flint, Mich. The Cheapest Health Insurance for the Whole Fmfly Without counting the daily utility of a Chevrolet for going back and forth to work, shopping or taking the children to school, etc., its value in saving doctor’s bills, broadening your mental horizon and keeping the whole family physically fit. amounts to more than the cost of the car and its upkeep. Buy a Chevrolet and Be Satisfied Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan. nger Roadster . nger Touring ger Utility Cou 510 Nothing Compares With Chevrolet OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Luttrell@ Sales Co. 1901 14th Street Potomac 185 SUB-DEALERS Barrett's Garage. 24th & M Bts. NW, P. F. Tippett, 712 E St. SE. 8. & G. Motor Co.. Wisconsia Ave. and M St Fred'k Carl, Inc.. 827 H St. NW. Gulloway & Conslor, Takoma Pack Md. t rvice v Co., il . Md. LB B ioier Clrtpast, x"‘a"‘"m""”' 3 G. Dudrow, Hyatcsvills, Md. Gish Garage, 17th and U Bts. Barry-Pate Motor Co. 1218 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 5627 SUB-DEALERS Aero Auto Company, Alexandris, Va. Eelchner's Garage, Bockville, M. Pohanka, 2110 L Street. ., 1511 Cona, Ave. Co., M.H. & Ga. Aves. Sell Us Your Old Tires We'll take your OLD TIRES off your car and give you a re- bate of the following prices on new tires at list prices. Summer is here and old tires and hot weather get along like a couple of strange bulldogs. Take advantage of this special while you can get these prices and let the other fellow have the pleasure of changing old tires, repairing blowouts, etc. Put live, fresh rubber on your car in the hot weather and you save money, time and your disposition. We'll Allow You for Your Old Tire in Trade for a New Tire 30x3 $3.25 30x3Y% ) we allow you $4.00) 32x31}, $8.50) 31x4 $9.85 gg:: g}g.;g for your old tires 34x4 310.95\ 32x4Y/, $12.95 33x41, $13.50 34x4Y, )we allow you $14.00)for your old tires 35x4Y, $14.15 36x4Y, $14.50 33x5 35x5 for your old tires we allow you we allow you g}gggg for your old tires Free Road Service Firsts Only Fresh Stock TIRES MOUNTED, DELIVERED, NO EXTRA CHARGE These Special Allowances Subject to Withdrawal Any Time Aftex Two Weeks Washington Accessories Co. 17th & L Sts. N.W. Edw. E. Lipphard, Mgr. Main 1394 \

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