Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1925—PART 7. — 316 P[]INTS ]-[] RUBBER ! I@l MINUTE MESSAGES FOR MOTORISTS SET VOGUE IN CAR MANUFACTURE — P—REVENTS Dy 2 — — —_— Driver Without Operator’s License Safe if Car Is Parked. Ee—— - 9 fsic Faiiad 3 how to be a good driv ‘When you have been unfairly charged e D\Prl)tkmg this lolnl is one reason why there are so many Tire Manufacturer Advocates accidents to engage so much attention and call forth so many utterly Development of Field for absurd ideas along the lines of accident prevention. War Emergency. “GOOD OWNERSHIP FIRST.” (Prepared by the public information committee of the Washington Automotive Trade Association.) with the law w How are you going to expect a driver to know anything about ¢ ; cident on your stopping, or skidding, if he does not, first of all, know something : about brakes and their care? Look out for the man who says he doesn’t know anything about 3 relating to a similar his car and doesn’t want to. You can't expect him to take any : ¥ If your car is not honors for driving, ) M |time the officer raises the point tr The man who keeps track of the number of gallons of gas he £ s = 4 PO |arrest is illegal This gives the buys during the month is the man who will remember that it is six By i motorist & chance to months since he has had his brakes tested and who will act on the ' = o o conclusion that this is too long a time to allow between such A n, ant inspection work. s e complies with the law. We talk @ lot about teaching mo but this i like Ve X / | Sl BN RE T building the roof before the fo Undat v e S | If one could believe the praise Ia ished upon certain makes by owners America would soonbe & This conch model of Exxex ix the first ever bulli—the granddaddy of the | 010 eoymy. closed-car-at-a-moderate price idea. It was made In November, 1921, and wax shown three years ago. It has since been dixcontimued, but the idem| Motordom is always out o break established a popular vogue v\h( h has been followed by many other manu- | records. It is even showing soms facturers, record brake These Fine Cars Merit This Fine ~ ~ Backing ~ -~ - WILLYS-OVERLAND Fine MOTOR CARS Represented in Washington by The Wardman Motor Car Company .. 1108-14 Vermont Avenue might | und, as > Latex-treated Web-Cord Usco Cords § Royal Cords Balloon Cords She Reliable Tire House SERVICE TIRE (0. GW.RUNDLETT, Prop. 1336 14TH ST NW. ¢ Overland and Willys-Knight motor cars have always been popular in Washington. And now they are even more deeply intrenched in public con- fidence and esteem. For Mr. Harry Wardman has organ- ized the Wardman Motor Commpany— and after considering all automobiles —Mr. Wardman and his associates de- cided to merchandise Overland and Willys-Knight cars exclusively. And to give Overland and Willys- Knight cars the surroundings befitting them, the Wardman Motor Car Com- pany, Inc. has occupied a newly erect- ed six-story building at 1108-14 Ver- mont Avenue (which is between Thomas Circle and McPherson Square)—and there you will find the finest automobile showrooms and service department in the east. And on exhibition there you will find the complete line of new Over- land and new Willys-Knight models— by all comparisons the finest motor car value, each one, at its price. Overiand—the great economy car; the car that costs less to run and keep up! Willys-Knight—with an engine you’ll never wear out—an engine that never needs valve-grinding — that never has carbon trouble—that has no vibration at any speed! o Fine cars, backed up nationally by one of the three largest automobile manufacturers in the world — and backed up locally by the Wardman Motor Car Company, Inc. As the space at the Automobile Show will not permit for a display of all models a cordial invitation is extended to visit the Wardman Motor Car Co.’s new build- ing at 1108-14 Vermont Avenue, where a full line of all new models is ready for your inspection. You will be surprised at the new low prices. All cars on dis- play have just arrived and are of the latest type. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. TOLEDO, OHIO

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