Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 61

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 5, 1925—PART 3. T there were 705 eliminated the follow- | the oil cireulating system docs the| EXPLAINS FAN STOPPING, |ttis survrising, vut casily explained.| yow T0 STOP RATTLE. | t00 lem3 the rattle can be eltminated ing year. But at the same lime 4437 | oI pressure gauge on the Instru- phenomenon. It is usually due to the - the space in the frame with new ones were opened. S — g ment board Tegister zero or maxi- fact that the fan has been given an his can be applied with a > Too Much Pressure in Greasing Space in Glass Frame Cdn Be B = mum? overdose of grease under high pres- " k or a brush and Question of Survival? p d slowly so that it will Filled With Shellac. (What sort of engineer of your car Sometimes Causes Binding. sure. The bearing becomes grease are you? Your ability to answer| giuge ft would probably be some-[clogged After lubricating the bearing with a high-pressure system always press your finger on the ball of the check e the opening. :ln Jbrzdgt'd Magazine for Car Owners EDITED BY WILLIAM ULLMAN What has produetion to do with the strength of an automobile manu- o facturing concern? And will produc- | these correctly may tell. Check up|what of a surprise to have the fan When the windshield glass becomes louse in fts frame it causes an annoying > rattle. 1t is very difficult |-. close the frame so that it will grip the 5 more | N S securely without the po: hnn‘mv of hreaking the latter. 1f the glass is not tion determine the matter of sur-|next Sunday to be sure.) suddenly stop dead and rifuse to vival? g budge after greasing it, it is well to|valve of the nipple in order to re- These are important questipns in iatoo AN DIRRETARL UM NIR. L Now You Have It. be fortifiad with an cxplanation of|lease any excess pressure. tended to enlighten the motor world (Answers to last week's questions). After the acel there are | the irance company proof of loss|on the companies that are sure to| 1 The engine may not be as hot if fail this year of intense competition b ARG B G, b e e L B G i MR NT D I THE SMARTEST CAR ON THE WIGHWAY WHY THERE ARE MORE THAN A MILLION antes fildom stand on this techni- | crystal gazing and the like, for the|is used in the cooling system. Alcahol ity, but there is nothing to be|answer is clear to those who judge lowers the boiling point. N Told by the Garages. ned Ly your violating the terms|companies by their management. One| 5 Ajuminum pistons are used in g the labora-|of the policy company, for instance, has been do- [, ® AlWIRUT PAOnS &t et ; s o i L ing less business each year, but is[%OT® MOLOTS BECEUSE of AEtE e 2 S highly rated as & money-maker. — Of 1.008 automobiles stolen from |Wall Street, though it's production mm,,, iva & habibof m.mg loosely T s the streets of Columbus, Ohlo, 977 |and volume of business {s constantly I 3 . 977 4 . is very eold som were recovered. With all due credit [ Increasing Good management in :x‘;:.“vu‘n’-l:uml;:‘lx:m:.unu I\aék :; n.: to the police for this high ratio of [ both cases. cast-iron type, though there are sev- o ’“.*']H.?r liag thet the e eral very successful manufacturers ected car b had much , Wh 51 v to do with it Many & thief who| at’s the Answer? R S ot “whoe {x 15680 ony iis al & car nowadays dis- What is the theory of the cnow T : - : y axle it ean be known by a creakin he's just borrowing a lot of | muMer's ability to muffle the noise no\fielwhne';\ lHnrl'lng |||<y car gvnll;‘ d doifig some cur owner a [of the engine's combustion? The wheel will slip elightly on the 2. Does the gas vapor in an auto- r of the u ke th e L s vapar I tapered f the uxle and make the 3. When there is an obstruction in Buicks are As Good As They Look Bythedistinctiveap- pearance of Buick motor cars, you may judge their inner quality. The same engineeringthought that developed the Valve-in-Head en- gine, Sealed Chassis, automatic lubrica- ound on those ca that are sel- pairers sa at @ pot 7 preventable car trouble can be time starting their motors| ., eq to inadequate exercise of car se who haven't been out all| pures. This may seem impossible to the man who pictures his poor, over- ed bus straining every muscle in e, but the truth is that “muscles” that are oked in this process. An owner 1onths without open- ne of the rear windows of the then when he wants to open up ay until he breaks the istment nuts on the infrequently that a new belt he has r interesting facts it The quick rubber insulat on wires is never to move them AGAIN VELIE LEADS THE WAY For eighteen years Velie has been building fine motor cars— the owner finds he must Hunting Parking Space. One of the handiest plates to park (Formerly Coates & Poole) s usually the one most ofter Four wide doors 4 6 dally, usus ] b r might dropiniany [ LA 1|?I:Licjil:»::g\\"l"\’:x’xcvtzu'r::' And now—another evidence of Velie Leadership— —Amplelegroom fion Bllle mechani- 1 not tolerate U~ ju.¢ Sturning into the street on whic! . . . The Four Door Coach— Lockheed h : vou desire to sto ‘ou are so bus b Yo offer an oy wat gfn:em‘. e \é’..“mm‘L'., Palge-"ewett DIStYIbutors All the charm of the standard coach, with the added draulic four wheel . Cdl 4'Wheel bl‘akfi, peculiar psyc convenience of four wide doors— brakes—balloon and like factors of to ses how parkins — t you completely tires—Thefam: hat s right at A wide, comfortable front seat instead of the usual - efamous . As ey vh({’x)g‘l‘m:.“.s\a.y.Now. L radiato : :‘n ’((Xl\tl!\‘u:rlwx ANNOUNCE bucket seats—ample leg room front and rear— ‘1‘1“’ t\l',:lh are superior perform- lowly, keeping s near to the curb as plane type engine is also Jossible. The chances are one < are 1 kh. Hyd ic F Wh - To %o avegt s l!h-n_“y]uu Hflx:u :xma fato ‘:np\lll:ku\lg The Acq‘“.[t]on of New and Larger gr:k:"fr_ndcrfu Lockheed Hydraulic Four ecl —50horse-power. a'nCe 15 respon e S o Quarters at Full size balloon tires— Ge¢ & Demonstra- sible for the o Views on the News. 3 s Lkt ad ; tian—auith yaur- d the symmetr ) An observer of English highways| N And the justly famous Ve:‘n“e bufxtl;,:u-phne type engine self at the wheel. an metry and he will learn her | jaments the fact that we -have no| N with its six cylinders and full fifty horsepower. of Buick body lines. [l |y 2015 Fourteenth Street e B ol e S 4 7o ¢ way''— e s for this drivers won't | value on the motor car market. 5 enough to let " Northwest g ty and shortly may be making a ng bid to the \ur(‘nrn motorist, who is more or "to hard-surfaced | N Insurance Inquiries. Yes, your po Ask for a demonstration—with yourself at the wheel. UNGERER MOTOR CO,, { STANLEY H. HORNER, Inc. Main S496-S497 1136 Comnecticut Ave. Which Makes Possible a Better and Quicker Service Associate Desler | Retail Dealer -customed North Carolina took seventn ABSHER'S GARAGE, 1311 E St. S.E. nce until the ;nilv-sddr;( Your continued patronage is earnestly solicited ' oL Ll ntative, . n addl- opportunity to of asphalt was placed | R agree \\llv’lv V‘he : a 'Ktn(u(:k\' ];l;(mgg:\:‘c \ H' F‘ COATES, M“nager it an 0 in New 1 3 UTOMOSTLES Phone North 4955 Open Evenings and Sundays | ¥HRE atmr pote WILL BUILD THEM R s to blame for the grade situation—the rallroads or epartment? Of the isting fn 1921 OVERS of the land—these Paige- Jewett travelers. They answer the irresistible call of distance by going wher- ever they choose—and always getting back. To them the common obstacles - ) = : of motor car travel are unknown. e 9 ks e For the land is an open main S g ; 22 . 5 & 44~ for cars like these. They while 7 s ol = - 2 away long miles with the free- : > _ dom and certainty of an ocean liner. Years of such freedom of. ?)é travel follow the purchase Ji p of a Paige or Jewett. «(... And as each new trip E i through long years of constant use. Be- —a drive so full of the joy of living that T cause it comesfrom big, powerful motors you almost hate to stop. that pull these sturdy cars smoothly, Something new, 2 Decided! l RS 2 A ,yousay? Decidedly! , steadily in the hardest kind of going. Unknown until Paige-Jewett engi- You seldom think of shifting gears— neers produced this superior type of takes you fartherthan = $ £,/ g S and on those rare occasions when you motoring in the New Paige and the Jewm you'veever driven be- . - doslideintosecond—it’s a simple, effort- New Jewett. ":'.fl!“ fore—satisfactionin the - u-},( less movement—thanks to the And there’s little need for + ownership of such a carbe-—x(1} new Paige-Jewett clutch and service. Paige or Jewett comes something you want to-x’ NC- transmission. Velvet smooth- talk about—so others canenjoyit. ness at this vital point! There’s power beneath their sparkling And you experience the \_\, ,,y' need but the ordinary atten- tion you would give any fine car—to keep it fine. beauty that you’ve never even dreamed very ultimate in comfort. So this year—you can go of. Power that carries you over a moun- Balloon hreeaseisxmproved where you've often dreamed of tain pass or through the rough, wind- by new type spring construc- going. Paige or Jewett will get ing road to camp—always in high— tion. You ride roughest roads, you there in spite of hills or miles. always with the same certainty. \ qonscnous only of a slow, cradle- €™ For all of the qualities necessary ; And this marvelous Paige-Jewett like motion. to long, care-free travel are built into power does not wear out in a season or Think of an all-day drive that leaves these two cars—and built in to stay. two. It holds its vitality unimpaired you fresh to enjoy an evening’s pleasure Call or telephone for a demonstration. (s : -~ WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA MOTORS, Inc. 16th and You Streets—Potomac 772 DEALERS Rhode Island Ave. Garage Ath]:y & lflmilflfl Wash.-Westcott Co. aure 8 b 900 R. I. Ave. N.E. Ki“l{:,' “l' Ga!\r{lge , 2114 14th St. N.W. . B ille, 5 * 2 Alexandria Motor Company Motor S:lc“ ;n:l Service Co. E. B. Frazier Motor Company Y N 117 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 2015 14th St. N.W, ‘518 10th St. N.E.

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