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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD 338 ya 2223 3 Workers Letler|conderoga, and the Finch, Pruyn & Si cuit Co.'s Glens Falls mill, Dissatistace ent Showing MILLIONS WOULD state motor veiclen and our ster A Sensible Ambulance oi ¢ the Latest and Best Type | POERTNER'S U.S. TRUCKS. narrow as they are, will handle tion with the wage finding of the times the present traffi a Just Put to Use by the Brooklyn Motor Corps) PUL ret cac aad rt ll td t Interest War tater Dorit given by the fet presenting the National —and| _ Hiphodd unions as a reason, although the Sasly tevching mithoda pinyin ihe _ Scripps-Booth cars in the Metropoll-| WASHINGTON, July @%.—Indors-| direct’ motive is the failure of the Bt SAVED BY | high cost of living may be wnypre.iai SE osama Te A S25. tan territory, has added the U. $.|1ng the suggestion of Pacific Coast| mills to grant bonunses for May and | a ‘ anne |when the estimates run all tne way . = truck to {ts line, making it complete| shipyards workers that Labor Day |June | corr ol eataee wom's ae 1,000 as the in every way. William C, Poortner,| be made a second great ship launch- - — st 0) n ork City’a fe President of the company, has been| {ns day, Charleg M. Schwab, Director 1) aaa we 7 } Paid ‘Hal ar cae eed be cet looking for some time for a sultable| General of the Emergency Fleet Cor- Lo] Nothing Acts Li in half with motor ¢ y and i ick to represent hereabouta, and he| Poration, to-day transmitted to the ern freight handling machin is be he ti he U. &,]men working with him a letter from 17m the aie ¢ Motor! President Wilson to Chairman Hur- heF e city atl, O. \ ' he’ Fruity ‘ : i n id: Obsolete “Trucking Methods | greatent waster THoue| ey. in which he 9a i ruify Laxative Dottinet lidar lavas When you get an opportunity, will ou ‘* have a 3 Doubles Cost of New with| you not express to those who are can ) ; York’s Food Supply Hon with working for the board and for the clear head with a ork’s s ° ayes rent corporat th nt h 2 ; . orporation the keen interest wit i f ee acres of good lan ured his frst| Which 1 follow all these operations waste-clogged body. 4 Ont pasia, the 121,000 horses tn . fe tras | atid scomplishments © ot int t By W. Irvine Fickling, | new Yore'woulk require. 30,7801000| . make in /and the socompllshments ef each! Delicious ANALAX | Vice President aioe Truck Me bushels of oats worth, at $1.04 a | eres thee auching Deed tar pastilles, which taste In downtown New York particularly, 00. They would, re the Fourth of July was splendid,” | } all street traffic is limited to the pn Of Hey) Wort 9ie | JANDORF EXPANDS. Mr, Schwab wrote, “let us strive to} like candied fruit, are . bal Of 966,663,200 for oo make the Labor Day record even still | 1 4 of the slowest moving unit,| hay and grain alone. The Jandort Automobile Company, | kreater. I know I may count on you| what you need! sper : ; | Counting reserve horses, we can as mpany: | to see that the President is given no Which in this case Is the horse truck | sume that one truck will do tt n its business expension policy, has | to See that the President ts ¢ ’ 1 oat he rage het aye Ve abate | 1 * has) cause for disappointment in the fu- } moving at about two and a half miles |of wix quadrupeda, and on thia bas! | " ae: ah? taken a lease on the former moving | ture, but, “on tho ci ontrary, will be| /t your dealers { (RL dh giterdeltl hetoigl BAA REED, cl aR lrg he rr a 4 picture theatre bullding at Now $18 more and more delighted at what we | aD pensive waits due to jams are charge-|{ruckin and delivery energy of 0!) BLO-AMBULANCE OF BROOKLYN MOTOR CORPS. | West 59th Street, just off Broadway, | ¢an do when spurred by a deep sense | able'to horse-drawn vehicles. Sub- |New York's horses. Lup a thie | “This building for the present will be | Of Patriotism.” McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York pon ht ie Ritesh cian jotor truck takes up a third less lohs er R $5 | devoted exc ely to the body b sf id space on n ferryboat t mn tw y Here ts shown one of the latest turned over make a wide base bed for|chassis ts a four-cylinder Roo of 33 dev ti lex lus very t Ayes Be ly branch | 3.500 paper mun Ww Strike to lecorporated with 1 he & t t bulances made by the|four stretchers suspended by str aps | horse- power of the three-quarter ton | business, re over a hundred | olds good on the teo Motor Car Company and whic a Ks the a6 t on July iC y vORK Don't make the fatal mistake of negtect- | {2 loading platform. ray YOU ltjeut, Marguerite M. Ogtivie, com-| ia ne tin cutaide cr the ay : ut : uly SUNDAY WORLD W WORK ing what may seem to be a “almple tit. | 190K ft It, the nowy a8" | manding the Hrooklyn Corps of the|iron car “tinged lockers are wn- tle backache.” There ian't h f nan he Brooklyn Corps of the| iron ca kers are un- 5 asa Ws is a i thing. It may vo the first warning that would | Motor Corps of America, states “is|derneath all the seats, accessiiic 7 your kidneys are not working properly. while|the finest field motor ambulance ja|¢lther from the inaide of the body S and throwing off the poisons an they at can do . or from the rear ends, besides a medi- tiie thes tater, eat’ Lita only sixty. |e ¢ cine cabinet alongside the surgeon's “The open fleld body carries twelve | xe: Two five-gallon ¢ water or you may find yourself in the grip of | four miles surely le env-| . at. Two five-gallon drinking wa ing room on passe' 8 besides its operator, Pri-| tanks are fitted under the side seats. ' MQOLb MEDAL fisariem ou Capeutes | is he R.. ier i = y ne ey sh Kh aki yea pte resy ne uy almost immediate relief £1 Slizabeth Hatton of our corps,” says so as to completely inclose the body | Risaaet"iressiee, Shen fure| RASPING GEAR SHIFTS. Lieut. Ogilvie. ‘The cushions when! in cold or inclement weather, The be te Sasuspected cause of general {il | —s - 3 = = oe health, D MEDAL Haarlem Ot) « ve g noise of shifting are imported direct from the REEVE THORNE NDING OF SRIELIAR It 1s one of the most t | | ublesome | gears, deadening the noise, The} ; Raberatoricn in Holland. -| gears is one of the worst faults an| parts of the car in this re t. Gears wh Dixon Company gets out a automobile can have,” says a local) must run in a food lu »hite lubricant for this very pur- garage man, “It spoils a car for a| especially for the pur Ordin , and it works well in eliminating oer rease will not do. uphite forms | the noise of shifting gears.’ § coating over the meta! and not only | —~> —- “Gear shifts have a bad habit of [sorte metal-to-metal contact but | deracpngcapie,_ fling aos ive oe cee ecco MARWELL TRUOK STARTS | il ON GROSS CONTENT TAP is in receipt of the following tele- gram: Sine st inevitable as J Do This—Why Don’t They? |] 2222225 inevitable as Justice day morning; due in New York Aug. 19, or 100 miles per day schedule, Truck is known as Maxwell Military nee ha and equipped = with Tait States "More Miles per Gallon” When you set out to select the motor car Nobby Cord tires. jl that will best suit your own particular RAY MoNAMARA—T56A. “More Miles on Tires Ray McNamara, who js piloting the needs and your purse, you demand as truck on this 3,500 mile grind, is per- primary requisites, the highest degree of haps the most prominent transconti- aomy of ation. nent.l motor car driver in the reliability with economy of oper country. Maxwell And every salesman you meet insists his | Tho truck 1s loaded with military | car is that car. |supplies shipped from Australia for) | France via San Francisco, and one of If you are informed, as you should be, you |the objects of the trip will be to otor are liable to quote some of those Sdaewel | prove the remarkable adaptability of 4s—to see what he will say, mostly. the motor truck for relieving in every | phase the railroad:situation, over any e | distance and under all conditions, ( ars He must say something and usually he |“ For the convenience of those tater-| aff to disbelieve th ds. ested in the details of the run, Mr.| |De Bear has arranged a large de-| : ; * tailed map on the wind ft hii You remind him that they are official salentoom, which will mow the dally| —made under the sanction and supervision progress made by the party. r Tris tho intention of the Maxwell] of A. A. A. officials. |Motor Sales Corporation to have at| or better. am ——o—— bird ™, “on point, is to aes that per- U. S. SERVICE RULINGS, ly fair most pertinent question, Hope a Medifientien 4! reese| “Then why doesn’t your car go out and ent Regulations May Be eee do it?” After a twenty-day trial of the war We'll tell you why—it can’t. time service policy recommended by the Government and put in force by Any Maxwell salesman can take you the Peerless organization on July 1, through this car, from motor to rear oxic, Walter Woods, head of the Van Cort- enitand enn landt Vehicle Corporation, says the rere up in turn every posse sage d spirit of the public 1s admirable in meeting the new conditions, and the any and all other cars of similar size and plan generally {9 working out well. Maxwell Motor Sales capacity. hire oode neva’ “There was some Httle misgiving at Because it gives to every man exactly what Corporation And he will show you right there why this the start In our minds as to the attt- Ke 1803 Broadway, at 59h St. Maxwell can, and that rival can’t. ss hers We Kew Eearitas cast he deserves— | Telephone Circle 5550 For it is all there—in the design; in the were put to very necessary uses, us in driving to business from suburban Brooklyn Branch dimensions of parts; in the quality of ma F di Ris peed Ris potate and in the work of professional e e terials and in the makin men. al t t E 1410-12-14 Bedord Ave 4 wou gxvertene, however, denen. Quality— Quantity— Economy at Prospect Place Let him show you. He will take all the public is with the Administration in nen Pe “Pace itis Sel” panei at dal A time you will give him—and you owe it to every way. Automobile owners hope . that after a fair and impartial trial yourself to know before you decide, : some reasonable modifications of the ¢ of Short Then when any salesman tries to convince made by tho Wasnington author Because it is the only high-grade Turkish you that you ought to pay $100 or $150 or a = ese | ° ° A $200 more for a motor car— ask him to E. G. Niles Takes Cb | cigarette in the world that sells for as little show you one as good as this Maxwell. w ASHINOTON, July E.G. Niles, Insist on proofs—not mere statements, relent ott ew tami Pi money as 15 Cents for 15 Cigarettes. For if a car will do it, surely that fact is Sree Rank Sern susceptible of proof. |manager of the short line |the Railroad Administration to Sas ua grou || Cock) The Reason for the low price is that count.” That is the Maxwell slogan. ie SARES AU | LORD SALISBURY is wrapped in the most inexpensive yee te Dead. | a ri . and attractive machine-made paper package instead of an expensive hand-made cardboard box. If you would have the claims and promises of salesmen backed by proofs, and in official form-that car must be a Maxwell. Alexander ‘Thain, lawyer, and one] f the olfest members of the New York bar, Monday evening at his home, Hast &id Street where he lived for thirty-three years, Thain served in the Civil War He was invalided home and upon his “4 ae ‘share Ne. werved "unt For every sane merchandising and war reason, | Funeral | more Die % July %4.—Dr, Joseph LORD SALISBURY is inevitable “He Leadeth Me,” is dead in his Gu ranteed by eighty-fourth year. He was profes 4\ 8 of English at the Rochester Uni gi 8 |Versity from 1867 until 1908, when tired, He was the author of 1 books, ” including the "Chau iM@OnPomarae tauquan Text’ Book of English Lit erature.” He was the son of Joseph Albree Gilmore, Governor of New Hampshire in 186% R