Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1925, Page 77

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THE SUNDAY STAR, CONDENNS FAILURE, 10 MARK STREETS Results in Inconvenience and | Minimum Speed Law in Maryland Urg ed for Safety A minimum speed land State highwa vocated by chairman v for Mary- roads commission. In the interest of greater safety and convenience for the motor traveling public, in the opinion of Chairman Mackall, 10 and 15 mile speed on State highways should be :liminated. These low speeds he says atly interfere with traflic, a ate should resu late the minimum as well as the maximum ed on cerizin por tions of the ,1 ways. Danger, Says P. B. Lum. Urges Uniformity. ad- | in | esi- | 5 ‘PURCHASE 0F NEW AUTO especiall hingtc is i (Continued from Fifth Page.) were standpoint, an economic proposition a lot of been | people would still be rolling around in t|the on tediluvian curios that occa ut of the museur ur. Motorists are in safety, and it is it ize that makin, money s reciation is simply nts investment in thinks balloon " tir fford him great secu wgainst skidding, innot be attached to without the use of ind some changes in the steer brakesrod taking a big 1 acquire the new he would like to hs ¥ worth i a rathe because i The new cars with new things that wcreased safety. ating safety is more than a mat determining to drive aware of the kes, he note - devices that » standard the rebound are coming te equipment, he et s safety’ that is built | t |into the n | ship of the ne This s tk |in his old car, | mechanism ca liable when hes. An ax ely because the ¢ t to strike any als and the workman safety because it is built to whatever punishment comes its way. 1t you haven't decided to buy a new f the new ¢ 2 i safety her of safety features BEST SAFETY INSURANCE ' This is sound advice from an| but_if motoring . who is to criti- |¥ which is | ntle tip to the motorist that ad- | TAOT® | hd timely information regarding de knows fforded by the careful bad holes in the road is a far cry from one that offers take r and the old car seems better go over the | s point MEMBERS OF A.A. A 10 HELP TOURISTS Travel Upon Reguest, Under New Plan. Henceforth automobiles bearing the emblem of the American Automobile will serve to designate & r from whom motor tourlsts ain information regarding | |Toeat traffc, road gonditions e athes matters in which tha motor traveler y interested. Ir‘[ als of the association state this is one feature of a plan developed by | the national motoring hody to ..-n..m\ |the camaraderic of the road which | the tremendous increase in automobile registration had all but extinguished. s P. Henry, president of the ined that this form of operation represents a on the part of thou A i affliated rvice is prima sers of the will benefit, clubs. Mr Perform Valuable Servige, “If A. A. A. members do nothing more than ct touring members to the local affiliated club, they will be rming a valuable personal serv Mr. Henry declares. “Many tour. ists have been handicapped when in strange cities by not knowing where obtain reliable ir A. A. memb n his car, these wander w whom to ask when | 1 volunteering to act ' Mr. Hen undertaken to @ anized motort: will benefit in proportion to | the service they render others. Mem ey ot o give accurate directions as ‘branch tions generally, must, of neces. - |sity, acauire a knowledge that will fit 1 [ them fo hip in motoring. The , | mor ion a member can im- information he has at for his own disposal. g A. A. A. member will find usually that the man with an A. A. A. en informed on tion. This may be attributed to the fact that he is in close touch with his local club, which, in turn, is in close touch af all times, by bulletin, personal investigation and wire, with more than 700 automobile clubs throughout the country. “Under this plan, as it is being evolved by the members themselves, ourist who arrives in a trange pwn or city will look up a car with | of safety. even if there still remains in its battlescarred chassis many thousands of miles of service for | people who place their pocketbook be- fore their hide. A happy medium is, of course, ad | visable in some instances, but in this an A. A. A. emblem, if he does not know where to find the local club. Such A. A. A. marked cars are so numerous in every city and town that the tourist will save much time hy refraining from stopping pedestrians for information. Every A. A. A. mem- ber has more than 600,000 other mem- bers to call upon in an emergency. “It may not be possible to obtain accurate information from every A. A. A. member, but it is Inconcelvable WASHINGTON, D. 0, SEPTEMBER 13, that one could find a member who would not know how to direct the tourist to the local club by the short- est and most convenlert route. “Because of the emergency roed gervice In force by a large number of affllated clubs, a large percentage of members carry with them at all times the club’s phone nusnber. This may be an advantage under conditions where the tourist wishes to save time by phoning to the club. Will Furnish Information onj|- STAR SERYICE ST The “Boss”’ Talks “The STAR SERVICE STA- TION is the best equipped sta- tion of its kind in Washington. There are many reasons for making this statement, but I propose to give you folks the ten main ones, because I believe you are vitally interested in them. “To begin with, there is the subject of the various grades of oil and gasoline, recommended by motor car manufacturers for their own individual makes of cars. Our comprehensive supply includes: Nineteen different, distinct Grades of Oil and Four Grades of Gasoline “For instance, for Ford cars only, we carry the necessary line of Autolene, Polarine, Veedol, Havoline, Mobile E, and Caspar Osls. We know, by scien- tific fact, what grade of oil is best suited to your car. In of gasoline, we carry Amaco, Lightning, Stand- “Anti-Knock” and Standard Straight. MORE THAN A FILLING STATION “While it is true that we are in a position to completely seryice any car in any grade of oil or gas, our station goes a step beyond the ordinary filling station. We have a 2-car Wash Rack and four Oil Pits. “In a subsequent talk I am going to tell you more about the service we render, but before I stop I want to put this one big thought over— Every Contsiner Is Plainly Marked With the Grade of Oil It Contsins, and Yop Get the Grade You Specify. (7 7he MODERN DOWNTOWN STATIO TATION? 12th and Cc Streets N.W. A BLOCK BELOW THE AVENUE AT TWELFTH VS § 1925—PART “Club members everywhere are co- operating with the club secrotaries by reporting the latest road information. As a result of this, the members themselves can frequently impart this information direct to the member tourist, thus releasing the club's cher- ical force for more important work. “In volunteering to assist his club in this manner, the A. A. A. member has taken a long step toward a return to the camariderie of the hlghwuyn" which was so seriously threatened by the sudden and remarkable increase in registrations. It signifies the member’s determination to make co- | operation something more than a gen. ‘mlm‘uulnn has estimated these special erality, and, in the final analysis, he | tours have left his office at the rate ‘will be the real beneficlary.” tof 1,000 miles minute. A. A A. Busy in London. Britishers and their numerous Sum- mer visitos have this Summer made s0 many calls upon the automobiie association to outline speeial tours for them that the secretary of that or- “Never a Car Like This—Newver Such Value!” Improved Jewett Gives Larger Finer Car for Less Money Qreater sales, greater enthu- siasm than ever before greeted this comparison-proof Jew- ett Coach. And no wonder! For in roominess and fine riding qual- ity —in quality of detail —in sheer ability on the road—in value, Jewett Coach leads the field. Here is roominess like in big sedans—only without their bulk. We recently added more roominess. And added length gives amazing new riding ease. Take any road you find at the speed you like to ride. Jewett Coach will do it restfully. Never Such Performance! To drive Jewett Coach is to experience a brand of perform- ance that’s utterly new and amazing. Power that pulls the hardest hills on high and car- ries you along open stretches at 60 and better. New lower prices on all improved Jewatt models as follow Roadster $1500, De Luze Sedan $'680. Pricesf.a. b Det You'll realize that Jewett has put two to three thausand dollar engineering into a car that sells for $1245. That’s why Jewett performance is taken for granted wherever motor cars are sold. And you can expect this kind of performance from Jewett Coach for years without worry of upkeep cost, for it's a sturdy, well-tuilt car through- out. That’s why Jewett is worth more than ordinary cars. Because Jewett has been unwilling to sacrifice quality in a single detail. August Jewett sales this year exceed August, 1924, by 131%, emphatic proof of this car’s great new value. More entrance space than any Coach. Enter ot leave rear with- out disturbing those in front Many Important Improvements A new air cisanar adds years of servi ineure: lean air—clean o1l—clean cylinde: Greater froe- on, scored ayl: switch is now conveniently at hand on che steering geu: direct lighting on t. eliminates glare. Gear shift emergency brake levers are moved forward to provide clear floor space in front—and many other improvements. 616-3) Let us show you today what this new motor car sat- isfaction really means— yourself at the wheel. Cc#c §1245. Do Luze Touring §/330. De Luze Coach 31400, De Luse extrn Paige-hydraclic 4-wheel brakes at slight extra cost holesale and Retuil Dhlrlhmm WASHING TON-VIR GINTA MOTORS, Inc. 16th and You Streeis—Potomac 772 v safety's sake, vqu self to consider the ne discard the old car If measure up to the lates 727, sl Z Z z Z - 2 2 7 A /) A 7 7 7 A 7 Y/ | connection it s well to remember owe It o | hat a little safety, like a littla knowl- v cars and | edge, 1s frequently a very dangerous does not | thing. ndards | 2 (Copyright. 1925 %\4 Paige dewett owners appreciate the value of our Wassin Motor Check. which is part of our sercice equinment FORGE (. 1601 13th St N.W. ANDRIA MOTOR COMPANY MOTOR_SAL Fairfax St.. Alexandria, Va. 33 ) L IAITIAI I AT I T T IS 77T T PG T T T LTI LTI T ZET G L 4L 4 G L TIIiiTIIIII I AL LI I LTSI I T I I T LI G T T I I T I T LI T I I T L L LELALLLLT LS4 E7 77 EVFRY EVENING D UNTIL 9 ZIER MOTOR COMPANY ERVICE €O WARH.. D, WESTCOTT €O. York "Ave: NE 2114 NW 14th ST. August Sales Break all Records 24% above Greatest Previous Month WALLACE MOTOR CO. Distributor: Retail Sales Room 1709 L Street Main 7612 All previous Nash monthly sales records were swept into the discard by the tremen- dous demand that greeted the new Nash models introduced July 23. When the books were closed August 31, the final figures showed that the volume of sales had climbed 24% beyond the best month heretofore in all Nash history, and were 2% times as great as August, 1924. Added significance is given this great new record by the fact that August is the 13th straight month to surpass the sales mark set by the corresponding month of the year before. But swiftly as Nash production is mount- ing to higher and higher totals, still sales keep racing on ahead, and wise buyers are hurrying to get their orders in and make certain of prompt delivery. And the secret of this tremendous suc- cess is right here in this single sentence— Nash gives GREATER QUALITY plus GREATER VALUE. “The Country Has Gone Nash” Dealers: Hawkins-Nash Motor Co. 1337 14th St. Nash-Rinker Co. 1419 Irving St. - John R. Pendleton 3342 M St. R. McReynolds & Son 1423 1. St. 14th and Park Road Birvon Nash Co. Clarendon, Va.

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