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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 27. 1925—PART 3. 1 GAS ELEETR'E BU Earlv Car Owner \ MAIN MOTOR ROUT TO FLORIDA RADIATOR MIXTURES “Pll Be Courteous” Sl D e b it L Marks, soprano: Sue Kennédy. con- ])ug in Jeans for RATED IN EFFICIENCY| New Year Resolve | iiiw! “ifsaret Loanc: Eieanor 3 The rémaindér of thé evening was ‘ Urged on Motorist | e, e dencing. atter which re- | e [ New car buvers still are forced B > Degree of Cold Various Solutions freshments were served. The next i meeting Will bé held January 11. ill i i Only o It on tl rt - 3o to purchase acc v equipment i > Will Withstand Determined of mo}vnrl';:urie:?\:r-::‘ary thl: :‘:w Z!!n“:chm‘id an‘d :mr:_\c-“:;m;t:u 2 ; NEW i Year t ke the wo sater, | presented a group in sat- * Philadeiphia Favors New| their misn: aia s i bet SHIAEE for Motorists. T L i e e S : ter than that in which the pioneer ] . ] the opinion of traffic experts, It | luncheon before the hour of music. T | owner found himsel. i SPOTEILYONY Wi will save lives, money and theu- Thoss taking part in_the recital Tiype ofiCoachiforiEcons | oNnesfoundhimeclt . & e STAUNTON 4 ith what proportion of anti-treeze | ) 8 e e e e 16 simply. | wers Claudle Lea and Mary Point- | whole zamut of automobiling ex ( solution in the radiator of his car| I will he courteous.” er, Ruth and Amy &m:en’di‘ Marfory omy and Safety. | periences teil with a smile about LEXINGTON f should the motorist feel fortified ~ . e ‘A’:‘: r‘;.‘;z:, J:‘l‘;;“:‘::r;;‘g‘ At | posicar g they purchased mud Against the dangers of cold weathér? Musigraphs Mitchall Evelvo Schloss, Louise Ful- = B In response to many inquiries, the I\ . ton, Blizabeth Cain, Nancy Gold~ accessory store after they hought e - e motor con hes, "1 their automohile,” 8. E. Ackerman “\ Ohlo State Pharmaceutical Association —_— m‘lih %hgbt);I:l:;rl’l‘}mfidrdene More. which has been in| %t o, said recently. A\ submits the following percentages of e months in Philadel | " <<ome years hence,” he con e Aénatured alcohol that should he used | . (Continued from Fifth Page) s T,“;"fi‘“l'“}‘,’g Ser e proved gheir ScOHOHN AN tinted, <1t s mot unikelv that 3 in varying degrees of temperature. onaca e Horton. president | aytomantlists will smile as they re. i An the specific gravity of glveerin is | fitrel, Dorothg, Dewh eethoven, and “Valse, in E Flat.” N B call how folks in 1925 went out to henoenso 1.25 and that of aleohol .82, a mixture famés Dupcan. Jobn Feus. Dor | Arensky. = retall accessory stores and pur 7 BRKSYOL k g N of these two will vield a liquid having | Francia Fins nerits Ty & ~ cl ~has ressary equipment, rang s EIDSVILLE ¥ about the specific gravity of water. | Johnacn ‘Ma Mq?«'f'fi'.mmy' 5,. :n'fe'h-r Fannle Shreve Heartsill, soprano, ; ve Engineers that he knew| el Mg g oo 8 L i g M 13 7 WINSTON- DURHAM, SBuch A mixture with water will with. | Dors Jester: jane ooXeonyrt. Normy. accompanied a: the piano by Kath o ce in which 8o large | $aiablv, the time s not far dis e KIOHNSON CITY SALEM, atAnd evaporation and lower freezing | Seorjana | Lishtfoot i uu mu(nm erine Floeckher Cullen, sang several a 3! rvie ANG | Joan lu ue. James Marshall. mrhud Méllen, ar luncheon of rendable service numbers at the regular 1 2 tant when the buying publie will 4 temperatures. M"r'. ’,‘,.',,., 'R ”..'f’., dwin M",, e o Ciuly tact Wednestas ot tha 3 " % 3 e Y/ SALISBURY 15 pér ot. per ot. 3 een. n ri — ment. / ) 28 per ot Dér At Xa ;“ : ASHEVILLE Rrer soa ot aNes o Flora w-mn Keem contralte, with * SEES EXTRA EXPENSE o Fewocasonn e ) %3 Bro AR o ARA BT s | Cnrinimas mnaie for® the | J ol e 38 ber 1. 2B Bercl. 30 defrese palow maro Washington Club Tussday morning. . FOR MANY MOTORISTS | S‘__..__onmww |, wtixtures ot glycerin, aleohol ‘and | oL MHTbRS chudet Smer B —/\ CHATTANOOGA tori6”: “There Were Shepherds,” by RO jeohol, alse. Sater. | Fressasat Scott, Samuel Liddle's arrangement of R. McReynolds & sflfl i . | Bt l et fi § dsfreds Below sera. | an 01d sacrad lullaby (D. Horner. 1649) 0 ;Msm\ger of A. A. A. Cites Difficul- | - A8 et 83 3ot 28 e has no | réed béiow 2470, | and & group of Christmas songs by Sales—Service : i . RIS Cornelius. The audiénce joined in 1423.25-27 L St. N.W. ties Confronting Autoists Who Make Lighter Tires. ;}:x;_rm;{!:?l_y Night™ and “Come, All Main 7228 vt and reaches its Are Not Club Members. Thick-walled tires are giving way U Sales without the three g |to & type of a thinner and more fisxi-| The MacDowell Music Club was 14th and Park Road N.W. acterize the |blé construction. Tire experts say that | delightfully entertained at its last Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. b Tvk oORCHAR R e il 2 the uz}uer varisty will last Tonger | mesting by Myra McCathran Marks Col. 2619 f to passenmers| ; A members of | V and afford gréatér cushioning quali-| in her attractive atudio, in the Play- ” e e ice™ - attractive ride.|automobile clubs usually find it more X/ tiea. ! house. The first part of the avening ' "Sixty Years of Satisfactory Service’ ing ;YLH:\‘!" e |contly than they tmagine to obtain in-| ; : \ \ HARLESTON el NOUE THENGUSER o¥ the avening Gy S8y of Sathisciony Jemite, It i« more | formation regarding routes. rond eon SMACON | syLvimR 4 U | nerease in |ditlons and legislation, in the opinion which i€ | of Ernest N. Smith, general manager PErRY b O A, 2/ \ 3> AVANNAH I | of the American Automobile Associa- | "the | ton \ ‘ “‘ | € to| Mr. Smith's view is hased on infor- Y \ M n- | mation gathersd by the District of Co. oo £ \ ) vision of the American Au- | L Ly | * ciation. An invest o [RRUN W i here re X WAYCROSS) B/BRUNSWICK < mar . carcely | stop for information as the | her Miliated mem Wanted Salesmen To sell standard make, well advertised, fast-selling, medium-priced car. Salary, $200.00 per month and commission. Only those who can furnish bond and best of references need apply. Give full particulars as to number and make of cars sold in past three years. State whether married or single. Address Box 178-E, Star Office he difference between the nnnV mber and the Mr. Smith LEGEND — SAVEMENT wcmm SEMI WARD SURFACE ~ GRAVEL AND SAND-CLAY GRADED OIAT AND 70P SOIL UNIMPROVED I weeks. non'mem- | $5.000 for maps. | utomobile Assocta- | ved free | at the non-member: thare of the c¢ mobile clubs’ in- | Non-members THERMOMETER HANDY. Saves Guessisg on Temperature | *P°! and Obviates Worries. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON D C the worries? 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Clearest of clear ViSion - mu st 200 M lowst price cver sct on Jewets closed tioned quality. We say without fear of successful contra- that means new driving safety and enjoy- .;’:....’"f"""". of dollars the lowes priced car sith hdroulle diction that no automobile built t‘?{ly ment. Beauty, substantial quality, Super- Typically Jewets performance. Ithas taken years to develop this car. Paige handles more easily, threads more readily gngqurance. 20% greater gasoline economy. engineers have traveled the length and through traffic, starts and stops with swifter , NS\ perior ot ang pricetn every desedl thes makss for emse breadthof America to study at first hand the smoothness. And on the open highway, We ask only that you give this car an lfi:mh- m -;-dh::-mnde- #o $1000 more. conditibns such a car must meet. 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