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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 9, 1923—_PART 3. HEI_D UNN&FSSARY‘ Season Ended on Lincoln Way Gflflfl R~0A_|]S- Bfl ARI] \Snow Closes Passes in Sierras, But Roads Self-Protection Duty of Each Elsewhere Reported Mainly in Ohio Man Accepts Post Ten- Co-Operative Saving Motorist and Not State, | Hoosiers Claim. last analysis crossing safety motorist or Asserting that in the matter of r: ts up to the ‘[ two ¢ ? F 'he next report will be issued « ulletin just is diate adopt 79 miles, mostly old Ohio, r fe r marked detour MANY FAMILIES NOW OWN TW0 MOTOR CARS Small Auto Cheaper in City—Big Closed One Desirable for Lnng Trips. o In this city. . the ownership conomical for those ces. The aver- car of comforta- family and for lo dency In this respect is leaning to- ward closed cars. But for the short trips about town In trafilc, and when o Eengers are carried, t 12e8 that a small car c erate than a larg is the only closed car selling under $2,000 with the much sought for Crane -Simplex Duotone outside body finish Wayne Smith & Co. Dealer-Distributor 2201 M Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. r lines have been es- r with those who own they furnish cars in two pri s and enable tho | owners to h their small and | larger cars serviced In the same es- tablishment CHECK ON SKID NUISANCE. So long ns the rear tire 18 to be operated over ice and snow, Why Dot transfer the best tires to the front, so that when trying to steer out of a rut the froni wheels will grip better? The skidding of front ich can be ¢ transferring hoes to the front. Good Condition. |- 23 | Columbus, 8 mile: of | lumbus to Kear: from » cen the |y ma- _to n to ing: Automoblle Salesman For an experienced man who can show a successful record in the automobile or alhcd line we have a real opportunity. The man we want must have ability as a salesman and as a business builder and be a hard and steady worker, willing to learn our methods and willing to work as we want him to work. We will be pleased to give your application every con- sideration, OAKLAND AUTOMOBILES Adams Motor Company 1612 14th Street N.W. ing { miles, paved dered by American Auto Association. sod gravel; Co- 117 miles, 1 graded dirt and W. T. Calerdine of Cincinnati and former president of the Ohlo Good x Roads Federation, has accepted the : ';-Oé‘;:'{;‘;“'"‘, chairmanship of the good roads t completed, | board of the American Automobile th Platte to | Assoclation, according to a letter just 3 received from Mr Calerdine by Thomas P. Henry, president of the AL AL AL Mr Calerdine succeeds Henry G. Shirley, chairman of the Virginia state highway commission, who reslgned on account of inability to give time to the work which Mr. Shirley felt was needed for this im- portant A. A v The new cl > |good roadh b ro ront ranks of effe ate road assoclations. Getx Credit for Growth. of the credit for the icinnati Automobile o Wi n a membership of on st embership of 10,000 1 5 k of Mr. Calerdin Utah to £ood t iern Ohio ed to Mr. « Yincinnatt” are ro: dine as chairman sher Pass between Orr's Ranch (17 pe: Goodyear Cut- te Point to Gold| Along with v via Tona- | Tehachapi into north- 'la‘h to Eu- le Club under r giving the Q 3 stomoblle club afliliated o Motor Federation an Automobile Assoclatio Afiiliations Surrendered. The affiliations of the former cinnati Motor Club with' other sta: and national associations have be hapah, Utah, to ¥ 21y to Eu poor. Austin to & the chalrmanship, M ted that it is his amb tion to make the good roads b tivities the m ta on_the board to 1 of natfonal pros nee in highwa vactivities who “1]1 give of Dayton (o Ci their time and thought to the solu- Food; Carson Cits tion of the problems which come be- ake Tahoe|fore the board. xdn 86 miles, mw; 1802 {NEW FILLING STATION flon, Nev.. via Reno ON ELABORATE PLANS, '“r“‘[;;“h’ wlon | mhe new filing Dok 'valley grade by snow till urn to Sacramento, 36 mory store of the Accessories Con east corner and Ordway the finest and mo lishments of its any place in the 10 officers of the comping Robert F. Beresford. a the Allan E. Walker enterpr! AUTO ON RAILWAY. e just’ completed” plans” and Abandoned Line Utilized by Man|\which inel in Maine el plnnn!nx o An enterprising native of the state | . Th ¢ Maine has solved the problem of n abandoned rall- | s ago the Bangor || ntinued service branch running o Katahdin Iron | i1 y Green s his op- | 7 e located in heated ve } s, keeping the ol) durime 't all ailtomontle cold weather &t a temperature where was to fit the j¢ will flow nd make ll‘ The Conne Avenue Accesso- He vented | ries Company s composed of Allan the rail- | . Walker, president; Henry T.Offte: m”h and dh—:‘x(rw\h;‘rrfl‘hhn( and treasur o is so . Edgar he is using 4 trailer benind | Theodore Offterdinge Wil be ma f Liager. The demand for the new model Maxwell and Chalmers cars has been such that we have been able to secure in trade on them a very good selection of practically all standard makes. Nearly all have been reconditioned and some are “bonded” cars. These cars are attractively priced, as we do not wish to carry them over the winter months. We are members of the Washington Auto- motive Trade Association and are participating in the Co-operative Savings Used-car Sale. H. B. LEARY, Jr. Maxwell-Chalmers Distributor Phone North 4296 1321 Fourteenth Si. Cooperative Saving Used Car Sale Under the Auspices of the As a member of the Association—all of the GOOD USED CARS on our floors will be reduced in accordance with the TISEMENT ON PAGE ~— of this section. ‘Huzley Motor Co. OUR REPUTATION I8 YOUR PROTECTION Open Evenings 3 1522 14th St. N W. ST Used Car Sale Under the Auspices of the Washington Automotive Trade Association Why, of Course! All Washington Is Talking About the Used Car Plan Keep cars in use and the so-called used car problem vanishes. Why, of course! The simplest solutions are always the most elusive. What This Means to You An opportunity to buy now the good used car or truck you proposed buy- ing in the spring, and at a saving that will more than pay your operating expenses for five additional months of car use. A chance to buy the pick of the market. A means of enjcying the winter car service which vou planned to forego. It Doesn’t Pay to Wait--YOU Pay Buying now is the only way you can save on the purchase of the used car you will eventually buy. There is no saving in waiting. Somebody has to pay for the winter keep of the car you ~!l buy in the spring. And you are the party who pays. A Business Deal--Not a ““Sacrifice’’ The plan is the result of a determination on the part of the Used Car Committee to strike at the root of the problem. A careful survey of the question showed that the trouble arises from the high cost of the unused car. If all the unused used cars that customarily remain in storage all winter could be sold and put into service the benefits would accrue to the purchasers, since there would be no waste represented by the useless ex- pense of storing serviceable cars. It is simply a business proposition, an opportunity to take advantage of these savings on unused used cars now in stock. There is no “sacrifice” on the part of the dealers. It costs money to keep a stock of used cars throughout the winter, and if you postpone your purchase you must pay the carrying charge. Buying now saves YOU this expense. And You Get a Better Car The used car you had in mind for spring delivery would be something someone else had “punished” through the winter. Either that or a car that had depreciated through standing idle. Buy now and you get a bet« ter car. You have the pick of the market. At a lower price. Enjoy the service which the “other fellow” would have had from the car throughout the winter months. Apply the savings on the purchase price to the operating costs. Are the Savings Worth While? Here they are: Scale of Prices Savings to Purchasers $200 & under ........cccc.... $57.00 200t0$300 .........crmcemmem 69.50 300to 400 : 82.00 400 to 500 . os svsnranssns 9450 500to 600 . eeess 107.00 600to 700 .w.mseoocmememes-. 119.50 700to 800 ...pmemememe s ovee. 132.00 800to 900 .....mememeseeonre 144.50 900 to 1,00C . menerssnasns 107-00 1,000to 1,200 ...ccmeesooome-m 182.00 1,200to 1,500 ..qm.....cnmem.m. 219.50 2,000 & over . ...coe..cimenomernm 282.00 evsees oprimetme e E?ery Car Properly Tagged, Showing Price and Savings “Buy From An Association Dealer’ LT LT T T TP L L T T TN T TR S L T T T e T T T T e O e e O e T O L OO T T LT O T U TR LT T T LT L