The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 18, 1907, Page 11

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v pre——— s, which have a national | Not only | new. produ st impraved repair of tires that have ——te 1 NEW YORK'S BUILDING RECORD | re drewn and contracts| e erection of 375 of buildings o nd in the mext tw ROYAL and Europe. an extra exhibit of tires. NON-FLUID OILS e e S T s R == T e e e s www =y S e e S s s T ELMORE XX === hese oils are FHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1907. Show Space No. 3 11 Detailed Specifications of the Dragon Touring Car OUR-CYLINDER MOTOR, 4 in. by 4% in. Cylinders! Protected shaft drive. FSliding-gr;n' transmission. Three-piece crank-case, permitting removal of oil- shell without disturbing bearings. Hammer forged crank-shait. Engine-valves on opposite sides of cylinders. Centrifugal pump, self-regulating and air-proof. Double-acting hub-brakes, external contracting and internal expanding. Marine type steering-gear, as used on 10,000 ton battleships. All bronze parts of Wm. Cramp & Sons’ bronze, 67,000 Ibs. tensile strength. Jump spark ignition, storage batteries and dry cells. Full elliptical springs in rear. Large tonneau. 104-inch wheel base. Finished, upholstered and appointed in highest class style. 24-26 h. p. Completely equipped, $2150. {. o. b. San Francisco. | SEE IT AT THE COLISEUM D’ARCY, SCOTT & CO. 524 Golden Gate Aw: - ? 1907 cars. The answer 1s “Performance” “Climbing?” —Count the hills taken by the REO in winning pace—from Mt. Washington to Mt. Hood; from Cathedral Spires in Colorado to the 12,000 feet Raton range in New Mexico. “Speed?” —Remember the REO record on the Empire City, the Syracuse and the Los Angeles race tracks, and the more recent 25-mile record at Waverly Park. “Endurance, Reliability, Economy?”—Think of the grueling tests from Chicago to St. Paul and from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara; the Glidden tour and the REO trip both ways across the continent. Think of the REO record in the great six-day Economy test, and of how REQS were handicapped out of the Two-Gallon Economy Run. from. Then write for book that tells why. | Cars on Exhibition in Section No. 11 T T D e Ask what you will about the ability of REO Countt the cups and prizes that REO has captured: and the cars of two and three times ils rating and price that they were captured Srtovdard-Dapton The Keynote of Perfection .IT is the easiest thing in the world to reach into the dictionary and lift out a small measure of adjectives, but the Buyer of an automobile wants to be shown more than words for his money. ! . The STODDARD-DAYTON car has made good as the car in which so many composite points of motor excellence have been brought together that the highest degree of auto- mobile perfection has been won and held. In scores of the best appointed garages in the United States today the STODDARD-DAYTON has crowded out cars much more expensive, and is accepted as The Car for Dependable Servic\e noiseless, easy to control and economical to maintain. J. W. LEAVITT & COMPANY " 441 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE ¥ i ~

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