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Washburn, president of the] exe arles | Washburn-Haines Co., In W, | utorn of Maxwell-Chry Of these, th Maxwell-Chrysler Dealer to) makes or pa Visit Factory AKRON, 0. better and | nd steam | ractu ficials, soon, as to o) LIGHT TRUCKS WA Egypt's lity tours 1 who a t of avia-| r 1 lines and | job individual | jin n the so gr ft | 3 at this time. | fort to getting the necessary ca meet the public demand fn this tere] | ritory “ AMMETER HAS VITAL TASK Small Dial Registers Every Action of Motor present drivers are cars and fg! them in BY 0. E, HUNT | Chief Engineer Chevrolet Motor Company The ammeter, the lea } dial u ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Staff of Automotive Engineers the instrument is in many ways RUA \\\\\\\\ as NAM \\ \ Question able difficu bricant in of my car. It c on the rear w drums, causing conside How can this be overc n In most ca ted with the u at a glahce © whole system 8 this difti-| t be overcome by It will tell yo: usually arn you in a mo. volved and or fails to func at the rea ng glance at the ex oF reat impo! motor is started, and spected a #0 is @ nd r r th nee ‘orking properly, the ul mie sver to a certain he charging # d there t invariably resta—varying in loca ion with the speed of the car—until | something goes wrong in the electri {cal system. If one of the headi | goes out the ammeter shows a slig WINGED SAUSAGE overcome | Increase in the charging rate; if the Questic The automobile of the future will| generator fails to function for any | solvent on usage, com-| reason the hand swings away over ings, ¢ ple instead | to the discharge side and the driver| in ense a rust! of mudguards, so that be cap- ows that the whole load ts being of |able of fight. ‘Thi ie dream of | carried by the battery *rofessor A. M. Low, famous British | | MOST CLOSED CARS Most passenger car maker Re PRR LORE h fr.ate por cent of the production enclosed. | | Only a half dozen or so are plan GENERAL Gasoline |ning for less than’50 per cent en | assures YOU-~ Were : MAXIMUM MILEAGE | NEXT MOTOR CONGRESS | CLEAN COMBUSTION The FULL POWER EASY STARTING | year expect to have from 60 to next world motor congress 1 in New York, January | Automotive interests | 1924 MODEL TOURING | | Unquestionably the greatest value on the local automobile market for the money. Only a few left. | Central Chevrolet, Inc. Iiroadway at Kast Vike DOWNTOWN BRANCH Westlake Chevrolet Company | | | 118 Westlake Avenue No. | “Home of the Gold Line Radiator’ SUMMER’S COMING, FOLKS! GET READY! A complete camp outfit is displayed in the windows of the Queen City Motor Co., Ford dealers at Green Lake. The} display was put in by the Western Auto Supply Co., dealers in everything that the motorist, the camper and the| win conmerat Use MORE CARS TO” excictts Otterea MAKE NEW TIRE “scr New Pavement Da TMGOne teke ta ce ates SUPPLY NEED ice tne mde fom which the System May Improve Rub-| motors! pa for batiin' return} cholce ber and Reduce Cost SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925. | if You Must Bump, Why | “| Not Be Courteous About@ # the American of Bumping. “Etiquette bumpers on all care will ward off with under-cut, the fender crumpling body blow h and th The naked car is barred. for |it the companionship of the bump ered The unbumpered” bus must ent liake its flopping fenders, ita dented 1 mean Jens troub 1 |gan tank, its battered radiator to the | ¢ pleasure in the use aide streets where two-fisted drivers | of th seeking damages are unrestrained by | : Ithe rules of bumper etiquette WEIGHT TAX PLANNED Choose your bumper carefully. In-| 4 Pi Xe in se hi tlles io @. | sist on bumpers correct in 6e-| sir Tee ding to t jtail—height, length, curve 4 rding tings, A deep-chested front bumper h 6 inches between its would also at le ™ of their cars, | and rear bars js recommended | ‘© protection from the ¢ as house gang in @ Bunday jam. bar will absorb more | | UNUSED TRANSPORTATION “| You will find in our Dodge Brothers used cars the same surplus value as in the new cars. They con- tain many miles of unused transportation, so priced as to represent dollar for dollar value. CHICAGO April 11.—Make the for highway construc WL£aton EA st-0313 East Pine at Summit Donseé BROTHERS DeALeRrs Sett Boon Usen Cars S| ia On Page 8 of This Free Boo “How to Judge Gasoline” Next time you buy GENERAL Gasoline ask your dealer for a copy of a valuable, interesting and handy little book called “Plain Facts About Gasoline,” It will give you practical, authentic hints about motor-car fuel. 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