Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 88

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1925—PART 7. INDRVER TESTS| Seine Easer your car it would have been a simpler matter had you done the . . following: Backs Measures Designed to| et cut the cluten in order to relieve the battery of the job of Make Examinations More | turnine over the main driving and Thorough. addition to the engine and your foot firmly on the r button so as to allow the um amperage to flow to the starter motor. ed a few seconds before on the lgnition, in order Motor car driver tests e all the juice for the first “train of« starting the stiff engine tnto action. Pu in -the choker idstantly upc rting, pulling it out again e instant the engine threatens to It is defin- Hupmobile Eight, 5-passenger Sedan. widely knowr bt e Tuken PEP IN CAR EXPLAINED. t it's time o car dévelop such on the getaway afnr it has been driven for two or “BOB WHITE” IN LEAD. Seems Likely Choice as Kansas| Slight when | - t 3 thus robbing State Bird. & motor ap by tending to pre- < valves » ‘Durning eylinders ordinary wear nce, and pep | 7/011 1l Iike the way its _Puco vesists wear/ OLDSMOBILE SIX DICK MURPRY, Ino, 2. MURPHY, Prssreauy DISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 not be entirely —~— OSED MODELS OF S New Studebaker Special Six Victoria. OVERHEATING ON HILLS. Driver Advised to Shift Early Be- fore Engine Gets Hot. Your dread of shifting down to sec- ond on a hill for fear the engine will overheat is merely a mistaken notion as to what ma motor overheat. The truth of t watter is that the engine has to overheat before you shift to This is due to the fact that you the throttle wide thus causing a burn in ¢ train, resulting ft to second be- hot and 1t will stay cool. Doing It Right. " rom the Milwaukee Journal. Better Auto Laundry— 24-Hour Service CLARK’S GARAGE 1623 You Street N.W. Storage—Phone Potomac 214—Repairing WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR ALL WHEELS he Rebable Tire Nowse. 1336 14th St. N.W. Goodbye—Old Top! Duplex Phaeton Mt. Wilson! A Stock Cleveland Six made this famous 9% mile California climb in 24 minutes 47.04 eted Los Angeles Evening Express Trophy. A second new power and performance record hurtled to the top of Mt. Diablo—covering With gears locked in high, a'stock Cleveland Six reached the summit of Mt. Baldy in 14 Each in itself a feat Of The CADILLAC Custom-Built Suburban Dictate Your Car’s Appearanée EN and women who have scen the new Custom-Built V-63 cars tell us they con- 0 & sider these the most beautiful automobiles produced. What pleases them particu- ]arly is (hat they have their choice of twenty-four master color harmonies and ten upholstery pat- terns in either cloth or mohair. In fact, Cadillac invites them to dictate their cars’ appearance. Spaces 25 and 62 at the Show minutes 313/s seconds. By this unexampled than 2 minutes were slashed from the exist- s g e e e Y establishing five sensational . new performance records in six and Mt. Diablo! weeks, the Cleveland Six demon- was hung up when a sk Cievelnnd sx— gtrated qualities of power, speed, the tormone Lomicrosdwaymzmimtes - stamina and roadability that have no and Mt. Baldy! parallel in motordom today! heroic pro- fea o high gear power and foxiiiey, mre yOFtions, the five records as a group ing record and the Pomona (C) Buletin cypstitute the most impressive proof and Frisco to of engineering and manufacturing Portland Run! greatness hitherto presented to the Driven through blinding storms, a Cleveland : . Portland, Oregon in 21 hours and 29 minutes. ‘This new road record lowered by more than e Body by Fisher Cleveland Six averaged over 70 miles an hour The Washington Cadillac Co. RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1138-1140 Conn. Ave. Frank. 3900-3901-3902 CADILLA AL At the Auto Show—Space 26 $houm e senciule of e ek stea N ow Coach Premier *1295 £. -5, Cloveland and 10 0.0 1;[4‘18351“. ' Now this unexampled performance and the inspired m inutes! engineering and manufacturing that make it possible are On the Culver City (Cal) Speedway a stock obtainable in a new low-priced closed car—the Coach for 14 continuous hours without mechanical P;'emier. Combu' nin, g btlum‘ iant beaUtY’ ext:aordinary roomi- adjustments or even tire trouble. Never ness, and unusua.l provisions fOl' comfort and conveniencc, ety :}"f;e‘:;" Ly it is a coach by which all other coaches must be judged. terrific punishment. Drive it once and you cannot help but agree. WARRINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. Established 1912 1800 14th Street N.W. Branch—Richmond, Va., 1804 W. Broad St. EVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CLEVELAND CLEVELAND SIX

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