Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 62

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& THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 16, 1925—PART 3. / 6 | cold in Winte; It shines the cloth ‘!1 11l indicate. Broadcloth 0l he ’.| d is easily cleaned The best ca (' whe: he ca brough o t. u " 99 Out of Every 100 | CAPITAL-TO-BEACH BROADCLOTHUPHOLSTERY | S0l 17 i ciiedch aevver mas it | cher ma, eemn o me e same | ove 1> 10" SR e altimore rivers ‘ ROAD NOW SURFACED stery has a number of ndvnmr-.:m-s not ogly fades, but wears unevenly. “n takes a lot of cold to make it feel Grease on Brakes Burns, :r,.".).] of g «:«.w'urh':‘;r v;‘):;n]u is very uncomfortable in hot weather, | chilly and a lot of heat to make it| The smell of smoke emanating from | the lining from the universal jo p as the popularity of the slip covers |feel hot. It has no nap to wear off | the propeller shaft eme ey brake | transmission Less than 1 per cent of the motor-| Chesapeake Bay Completed, |ists in Baltimore disregard the auto- | i ! matic trafic signals in that city, ac- | Maryland Announces. Mentally Unstable Eliminated | coraing to a recent investigation by | SRR s | Indpector of Police George E. LUrZ | iard surfacing of the entire road ¢ Py b o B WBRN0: V' ' as on a “hesapeake by Psychologists attributed to wilfulness on the part of | Teuyeen Washington and Chesapecke e e e Jueted a | JuSC been completed, according to an- System. he Baltimore police conducted a|p,uncement by Maryland State high | census ‘of vehicles passing intersec- | RONNCEmERL bY y - | tons in that city where signal lights | ““{eretofore the road hetween Hills _ . .. | are operated without tr; officers re- | oo et Stiboro, Wil Elimination of the mentally 8WD{ uiting in the conclusion that auto. | BHdEe Just bevond Macboro. FIC otionally unstable and | matic signals are es sffective an per | 100se Travel and extremely dusty in [Posal i S e SRy | heavy traMc. This entire stretch now | v | has been treated with tarvia and is WHERE SPRINGS SQUEAK. |free from dust. The stretch between * | Washington and Hills Bridge is mac. | = —= |adam and concrete and has always Space Between Master Leaf and|been in good condition % Highway forces now are engaged in dinary condi- | Next Is Exposed. | smoothing out some of the slight de. Snow, but he ns in the road between Mount judgment in ny and the Beach. This work emotionally |cause they keep out dirt and water | il take only a short time. ite to the Beach lies over the ja Avenue Bridge south through Marlboro, Mount endship, Owings and Mount | Obey Traffic Signs| —_ Sy Taditos B Dot ihithirsmet RS | _ Forty-Two Miles of Highway to normal, the the morally Spring covers are essential be- an emergency. If unstable, he may and unable to ac morally irrespo cha me hysterical [and allow the sprin all, or \:I he r:; in oil or grease. But A ke dis. | the springs the space between the | 1S J master leaf and the one next to it is | 11 still exposed. These spaces are not | likely to be noticed unless one mak . |a thorough examination of the springs. | Many forest fires are blamed on mo. Most spring squeaks come from |torist campers. Save the forests and these points, eradicate the stigma w conducted a series of tests S licants to drive taxicabs in I ribes the results of lows ccident rec- | ‘ompany of | 1 ords of the Y Chicago, it v r ! the ac- | cidents, and an analysis of this group | showed that the men were of low in-| nally unstable | as a taxicab driver the mental | FOR 3,000 Pass Tests. L i t devised that | g sver in a very short time | |8 not an applicant for a job ‘S ability to operate a cab safely in the | | streets of the city | an 10,000 applicants have | B ed, and half of the 6,000 | | drivers employed by the company | have passed the tests satisfactorily More than one-fifth of a1l applicants have been rejected as undesirable. As a @ ' Proawét a group of 34 men classi isfactory and another of 258 pronounced desirable. Twenty-six in the first group started to work, and in the first 10 we 7 of them, or 64 per cent, had 26 to carelessness or gross n and 10, or 38 per cent, had such accidents. In the satisfactory EN with automobile sell- ing experience (will not | adhere to this if individual can prove other successful selling ability) and satisfactory character references are needed immediately to follow up inquiries due to the sttt | phenomenal prices and quality of ! s is now in use s el g the Oldsmobile Six and its won- 13 group 208 started work, and in the same 10 weeks 84, or 33 per cent, had | | a idents due i B ledo, South | | c S . o Oraat . e ] derful advertising campaign. these tests, d tremendously | the labor turn tewer acci nts are Those who prove their worth are promised permanent employment and advancement. Our regular salesmen R thEy baye hetn work on a liberal salary, commission s been | | and benus arrangement. d that the psychologi d of weeding out un rivers must eventually be Apply Mr. B. B. Nyce throughout the worl Retail Sales Manager | DICK MUBRPHY; Ino. defective there has been a great re- RS MURPHY, Prssisuny duction of accidents in t 1835 14th St. Washington, D. C. | be a baf- | Front-w : but every| |& Greaf, reautj// . DoDGE BROTHERS E‘}zer pe}'fbr mance, TYRPE -A SEDAN Its beauty is particularly appealing because it distinguishes a vehicle of ) : sturdy worth. You are afforded the satisfaction of driving a car that actually lives up ! . to its smart appearance. Siss Bt irss Nof one --But All Three ' $1330 {. 0. b. Detroit, $1460 delivered SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 613 G ST. N.W. With one swift sure stride, Oldsmobile attains a position of commanding importance. Here is greater beauty and finer performance—an impressive achievement that becomes doubly so with the drastic reduction of Oldsmobile prices! In fairness to yourself, your pocket book and your sense of satisfaction—arrange to see and drive this latest Oldsmobile at the earliest opportunity. Touring *875 + Coach *950 + Sedan *1025 £. 0. b. Lansing, plus tax DICK MURPHY; Ino. R.J.MURPHY, PresioEnT DISTRIBUTORS 1835 Fourteenth Street N.W.—Potomac 1000 OLDSM ./7//,’//;

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