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STANDARD SIZES OF TIRES URGED Fewer Variations Favored as Means of Eliminating Waste in Industry. ot! “ane of | striking examples of eco- industry chief ot implified practice of | tea Daparir report on 1 stence of a great es is characterized us the most nomic waste prevailing in today” by R. M Hudson the division varety passenger cars, motor tire chains, and rims repair re locks, rim and | tches and re- ks and miscel- | Urge Co-operation. Many of these expressed the opinion | that the efforts now being made toward simplification by committees f the Rubher Association of Amer- omobile Chamber of in simplifi her indust oward A prosram War \In veducing tomobile the greatly it de the application howed that 104 odal, were o were 124 were found indi- | data_is needed on nce of balleon tires be- for this the per standards can be set k manufacturers that fewer | wenty-one expressed wer inven ity omv. And | Drain Often if Car Does Not Use lookin auddeny a hig reducing Up Much Water. here is? \We'd hive to of selling and facturing, | wonld that matter? am well a tesizning | nything 1o 1 \ prohlems ever, i stepn. re helieve that t « in the| r three |]|)\/'»; troek field - than in |quently than one that requires fre. even \h n I have to do the passenger car “ although | quent itions of water If the cool B you oy erlook e hartim et | the evatem has a habit ot dischistging o e whicel Conveniently Located The tire man mselves. | water through the radiator overflow rolish Sup « on Fourteenth Street 47 of them. | favor of | pipe when the engine first warms up ate egual . ol R e mie B e e v N vme wnie | Hawkins Nash Motor Co. possible eliminations of and point | naker without | who have to! different makes and | and who have (o tie ation. [ Wheel Makers for Plan. Nine wheel and rim mannf: asreed that they are under a i were willing 1o co-0 hout. They face the p nsitional perind of d sitates some overla of varieties. sory manufactu and other items < ing that every c sions of opinion from comments by 1 the leading business papers who are in sympathy with the simplification » see many advan- | well as the cars, tires hese editors point 1o ds crude rubber : possible of ramedy the simplification steps sug Time Needed for Change. Ax one of them says, * many sizes now that few, ers carry if any, a complete line, the me around. | forced ‘to shop Standardization will improve service | and do awav with another of the un economic ctices.” It is conceded that some time must elapse while such | steps were heing put into general use, | but the advantages, they feel, would | overshadow any handicaps. | Numerous organizations in the auto- | 1d have gone on record a-! sociations, oth. As EBONITE “Strings™ o SoltWindsyZ A;dn:gfi ! i MR. MOTORIST Mannyfacturers of Automo- | biles recommend using oil | in the Transmission and rear | axle gear boxes, because it adds to the life of your car, and is cheaper than repair | bills. l EBONITE wus purposely made | bricant for the Buy Wit sour Demand EBONT Take no substite At deaters i hoard pump only. EBONITE (IT's SHREDDED O!L FOR TRANSMISSIONS ; @ AND REAR AXLES l BAYERSON OILWORKS - LOLUMBIA S, Minimum Speed THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. WHEN YOU FINALLY VENTURE TO PASS A MOTORCYCLE OFFICER WHO IS TRAVELING QUITE LEISURELY~ THE OLD MECHA SAYS Limit Proposed Traffic Need .. well hout these | Nk car owners. §ip, <kin’ me what brakes leak A answer for that would give Story as showroom = with th e about 10 per and wi teaflic sy m in em { speed is the ohin N. Mackall, chair- e Maryviind State R new car owner the new ick the t P oW ith a0 new .1.\\' hat or the Just ax tho would thing went equipment me. h the s wax anythin' to br First School in 1,000 Years. That part EEPING RAD!ATOR CLEAN. Jor Ecomomical Transportation omort i A nyWeather Full protection in any weather—comfort in winter —snugness against snow, sleet, and rain —that’s what you enjoy when you drive the Chevrolet touring car! ¢ Fine quality curtains, carefully tailored and close fitting, keep the cold out and warmth in. Entrance and exit to both s€ats are unlfampered and free because the curtains are supported by rigid rods and swing with the doors. The Touring Car ’525 Roadster - 525 - The Chevrolet touring is the lowest priced car of equal quality and equipment on the ‘market. It Coupe 675 offers all the advantages of economical operation C“‘: 2 922 all the yeararound: an opeh car for the open road Coiciit ‘;2 5 in summer and snug comfort for winter driving. Chassis - - assis - T PRICES F. O. B. Come in! Satisfy yourself that here is a low priced A-.INT MICHIGAN touring car that offers real all-weather protection. Special Glass Enclosure at Small Additional Cost Luttrell Chevrolet Sales Co. 14th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Ourisman Chevrolet Sales Co. 625 H Street N.E. Aero Auto Co., Inc. 1101 King St., Alexandria, Va. QUA{}LITY AT LOW COST A % Barry-Pate Motor Co., Inc. 1218 Connecticut Avenue I've 1 tell ‘em a devices I 0., i | 5 per cent of | clean because sediment is likely to be|they were lin® avound and Salesiand Service forced upwards as the water bubbles [bumpin’ into th e the £ i upward to overflow. faulix of the old 1337 14th St. Main 5780 i NOVEMBER 22, 1925—-PART 3. AUTO REFLECTS PERSONALITY OF OWNER DLALLR DECLARES Several Years nf Service Will Ciw Car Distinguish- Do cars have character? Motorists who have never given this question consideration may he inter. dealers believe that indiv can now become as distinctive as their owners, provided certain rules are fol- lowed. | “Time is one of the most essential |rules for ecar characte explains | Oscar Coolican, local Packard dealer. | “A car doet not acquire character in Lits first year, nor in its second. It must remain in the family | years before it hecomes a p: family and assume its distinguished | characteristics, “A smart looking its ‘make or price, [ showyin its first y regardless of not admire. lh( owner may be trying to brpadeast his prosperity. e may be imitating those in rtable circum- stances. be blowing himself t the expense of ¢ hiz family ecurity. “The fi r tells . nothing. If the owner continues to’ keep his at- tractive looking car attractive it be- He comes ‘his’ car more and more. ested to Know that many automobile |z ing Marks of Family to Which It Belongs. Observer Asserls. comes to be known by drives just as he is known hy t ie keeps. IHis car acquires o n individuality that matches his personal characteristics e car is then no reflection of his 1, but a reflection of h It can happen with « with the finest car built s can reflect the char iily as well g Vidual members c lasts, provided nd in excellent co end, the more ch: “or it is then more the « No one has a n for his pr like the people apartment Just as ture of ch: the owner the impor of these ¢ character such a make enough to hecome a to a distinct family.” inct adjunet Worn-Out Auto Now Held Best Friend By College “Beau” Where do the worn biles go out automo- ~the kind that is as de- crepit as the Ancient Mariner? Formerly this antiquity found a resting place on the junk he: but not #o in these days when the “hoy must have | | | | | triend” simply prt of metive transportation. nd even tenth market at J-31022-25 - ent sections i try Decorated with artistic monograms and terse epi- grams, the old rattle-boxes are ex periencing some lively days hefore msi; the automotive ound. unbelievably primitive in their agri- cultural pursuits and Industries. lhe\ weave and embroider beautiful- however. Protect your car against road racking. 132 ma Road Phone Colm3 1 WATSON 'STABILATORS When You're Shy of Grease. If you have run shy « se when lubricating the spr with high pressure gun < possible t¢ make use of the g left in the flexible tube little engine ofl in the supply a substance ¢ ferrine the pre: the 11 e FACTOR IN 0IL ECONOMY Speed Also a Handy Method for Testing Oil Dilution. ed ix not only in oil ec a factor 1o my but a han esting for oil dilution. 1 )t driven over 30 miles an city driving, a gallon of oil in the crankcase may Jast for 1000 miles, vet the wlse owner i< faced with the possibility of conside de oil dilution, since short runs ir mean excessive use of the en he suspects th . rapidiy the ofl is in but if 1t hecomes nece we that he ha eat a gasoline quart or two he kn heen driving with too content HINT ON CYLINDER LEAKS. Smoking Breather Tube Not Al ways Trouble Indicator. her tube in the necessarily ind when the engine is il frequer yaull qulikigfrads for Studebaker| Fouser Durability Finesh J DEPENDAB 1815 14th St. N.W. Auto Electrical Service On Any System Headlights Adjusted and Registered RESENTATIVES Eisemann « niherg Carburetor e Reflectors LE SERVICE CREEL BROS. STARTING—LIGHTING—IGNITION Remember the New Address—Drive in for Parts and Serviee Potomac 474 Hudson-Essex are the World’s Largest Selling “Sixes” Quality Gave This Volume and Volume This Price Quality has made Hudson- Essex for years the world’slarg- estselling6-cylindercars.With- out such volume, these prices would be impossible. And without- increasing quality such volume would never be reached. That is why owners think of Hudson not in terms . of the low price paid, but in the costly car qualities, per- formance and reliability which it continues to give long after price is forgotten. 1169 for the HUDSON COACH HUDSON BROUGHAM: $1450 HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN $1650 All Priges Freight and Tax Extra $375 Down For those who desire, specisl arrangements have been made whereby a Hudson Coach may be purchased for a first payment of | $375. The remaining payments conveniently arranged. Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It DISTRIBUTOR LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. PHONE WEST 1134 1100 CONNECTICUT AVENUE METROPOLITAN DEALERS NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY 1823 14th St. N.W.—Phone North 7522 SCHULTZE'S MOTOR COMPANY % 14996 H NE. WORLD’S GREATEST BUY PERRY BOSWELL 34th and R. 1. SAUNDERS MOTO 1078 Wisconsin Ave. Ave. N.E.—Phone Hyattsville 617 R COMPANY West 144 cran