Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 85

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., NOVEMBER 29, PART 3. 9 SINGLE TAX PLAN 2 ; Coyote Run Down |REPORTS INDICATE BIG VOLUME | John Smith and His Car || AndKilled by Ford| OF HIGHWAY TRAVEL FOR WINTER rights i BRAREER UG LI After Long Chase TR A i Rule in Parking During \ John Smith is a character whom every motorist skould welcome. He = Motor Traffic, North to South, Expected to Exceed| vuring a ranstormn paric car headed upk | > new drivers | Did You Know— ay have some little have overlo 16 , for instance covered that the cap over the fre end of the engine ard e © car own iz not selfish her a motoring martyr, p willing and glad to The following story of how a 1 P Y > ears arati | = e have exploited, in an interesting way, his experiences for tae benefit of Ford was used to hag a coyote That of Former Years Preparations to |#vold streams of water runnt the other 10,000,000 or more members of the motor clan. comes near to being me i T x T, \over the dash, hood and wi Maryland Expert Would Con- prize yarn for the Meet Increase Reported Under Way: eyl - *. D. Bixler, who re near =l — — NSRS car run off at the bac 5 No. 126—How to Locate Trouble. | the car was going up hill. down or on | Stonington, Kans, is th vt ‘ Sr el (e e GEntrate Al Levies DR MIBE- | ot 1aa 2ad conctdensbie experi- | the level. Against all advice he PUt{ for the title of the best shot in the | That a volume of highw suburban seetlons daily to work fn the | the car drice off, istinlL G li | ence in locating troubles and in rem ® tion possibility absolutely out| country with the well ]\\y;nu‘n from north and south will b ter of the city are offered an op- | evy 0 . |edying them. That was one reason | small car. He arrived in Elkhart, |during the coming Winter % E X N = led him. He | ed by reports a day In these spuces. This nosing trou g p ¢ of the country incluc 0 tokens which will Asplan wi knowing how across ranch TR nel Tokens wiichiv Al city an: is unique hu ons "!'H”- the motorist to his destination | %0 as to pra company lines and bring him ihat now r s s | SeEnlar codt or advocated | *eity control Conc Hanna, depu 15 cents so that t parking for the day tion in southern ter has led a dozen northern cor in the were ma the coyote did not spe to escape the onslaught of the car, which sent it spinning. POINTS ON AIR CLEANER. , includ Ignition Service Autos Cover Southern Roads. | Dispatches from New Orleans in- | dicate that the romds of the South | red with automobiles to an| before known. Cotton | sissippl and Louls t speeds n hour in In our new building often oc- b placed that not only is the on a superior plane but the c elieved both th e use automobiles and the ne- of new through bus line: ar d in low w rted. The engine ispected, but Smith R T E swner would 5 % P v aking | ha ed from $1.26 to $2 ine. laroe. r ; service fl macawonl to be too quick with a || Movable Filter Adjusted at End |muking o irAved pounan for DlREng cotton ]niz. large, roomy service floo ets and roadwa Atlanti }d"“”" the usual aver: afford to motorists of Wash the present syst Starting the Diagnosis. vels 10,0 23| T tried to help him with his diag; ¢ | nosis by showing him how I tackled a : | problem in connection with the poor SiChar rolx b r r I did not know 1d found that the caused by the | \s much worse. a richer v es- | made [ First Covered Trucks Soon Ready. | exc Electrical Service” that is The first of the new covered We represent the fc invite all users of these into the ca springs or the s I had the sj o moved while I tried the car in its nat ural condition. It rode just as hard 1| This led to the conclusion that the 3 fault and saved spend avail themselves of our ser making the normal mixture too Announcement! The Gardner Service Station, formerly located at 22nd and M Sts., has moved to 17th & V Sts. N.W. Service and Repairing for All Makes of Cars Flint and Gardner a Specialty Tires and Accessories T. J. CAMFIELD Potomac 1673 th then turned back the adjust a lean mixture and found taxes hrot Prest-O-Lite Batteries—Bosch—Delco—Klaxon Remy—Eisemann—DeJon—Dyneto Clum—E. A.—Bendix ymenced vith his d that the air s hic Potomac Battery and Electric Co. 1627-1629 14th St. NW. Potomac 4873 Things Worth Remembering. : ;. Abetais b {do with it =€ | hucking speed wi | on, but the car co Just to be absolutely . however, he allowed the avored the p! with the car in neutral. ry S == the thragtle passed the position S How to Test Alignment. Jull tri for the closed car. Hanc will make | f terminus i ) them bright soon enough. the city. Mc tant point i s that the n n of his tro s rre- ork. The to a car speed of from 15 to| in getting sturied n hour, the engine hesitated In testing the allgnment of the trouble was in the en text weel front wheels it s fmportant #0 meas g Rextimer distances from wheel to and at th> back wheel at the e dis- | climbing a hill. He ground as the rears|the ignitlon were at f: would happen regardie CoNQUEROR OF The MONGOUAN WILDS Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who startled the world a few years ago by discovering a nest of dinosaur eggs ten million years old, arrived in New York on November 9th from his Third Asiatic Expedition under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. Again he attributes much of the success of his expedition to the astounding performance of his five Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. Following is a direct quotation from an official statement by Dr. Andrews upon his return to America: The Gobi Desert in Mongolia is the most extensive undeveloped and unexplored re- gion now left in the world. Until a few years ago it was retarded by the impossibly slow traffic of camel trains, the only means of communication. Some Shop! That’s what any man says after he has seen it in operation. That’s why : we want you to come in and see ‘;how easy it is to do the six operations — Turning - Grinding - Buffing Cleaning - Sawing - Drilling Think of having this SpeedWay Shop for instant use with its set of six power driven tools —think of being able to turn candlesticks, nut bowls, etc. —think of having a motor grinder to sharpen knives, tools. —think of having a circular saw for cutting wood, radio panels, softer metals, etc. —think of what you could do with a power buffer, with rag wheel that enables you to polish wood or metal. —think about a power cleaner and how you would use it to remove paint, rust, carbon, dirt, etc., not only at the bench but anywhere there is a lamp socket. —think of being able to drill holes in steel up to % in in wood up to % inch, anywhere there’s a ll:.amp ;ockeCh’t. Yes, it's some Shop — for Dad, for the boys, for the andy man —for the mechanic, $10 Down—Balance While You Enjoy It / We are enthusiastic about the pleasure and profit to be gottenoutof this SpeedWay Shop and welcome a chance to explain it in detail. Ask about our easy terms. Free Demonstration This Week NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1328-1330 N. Y. Ave. m Phone Main 6800 But now it is being crisscrossed in every direction by motor cars, or, more correctly by one motor car, the Dodge. Sixty or seventy Dodge Brothers cars are making regular trips far into the interior of this vast waste, bringing out loads of sables, precious furs, wool and other products. | No other car except the Dodge is found there | because we have tried it out on each of our three expeditions and have had it demon- strated to our satisfaction that the Dodge | is the only car that will stand up under the strain of the roadless desert and do every- thing we ask of it. Few people have occasion to subject their motor cars to punishment of this severity. It is reassur- ing, however, to know that in emergencies Dodge Brothers Motor Car is built to meet the test. These dependable and sturdy qualities also ac- count for the fact that more than 90% of all ths motor cars Dodge Brothers have built during the > past eleven years, are still in active service. - SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY RAPHAEL SEMMES, President ! 8 Dupont Circle Main 6660 . And 1707 14th St. N.W. Automobile Supplies Electrical Supplies Radio Supplies Machinery Supplies _ .

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