The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 19

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p sverem AS TPAD RE 7 r fs by SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE, BAY RACE. | QVERLAND PERFORMS WELL Sprints, the most popular of all} IW ia “DAY NON-STOP RUN forma of automobile racing, will be exclusively to determine the winner in the $25,000 International Sweepstakes to be run-on the Sheeps- head Bay Speedway on June 14 A special scoring employed to prove wi champion driv America are sp duced in thet Or abe * and machines In dier than those pro- 9 Overland The run was called Springfield Dependability Ru conducted by the Connell Company, distributers, Boston, The engine ran continuously for 168 hours without missing an explosion. The total mileage was 3,862.6. One hundred and eighty-seven’ gallons of gasoline were used, thus averaging 20.5 miles to the gallon. Of! consumption |for the seven days and nights was 21 or 367.3 miles to the quart. The actual running Ume was 157.5 hours, The speed per mile was miles | per hour; 68 fours of the run were rainy. . |, Tires were not changed and are es- Vinsclierrnre | timated to be good for 4.000 more milen, A perfect score for seven days and is nights means that no trouble of any any mw kind ogeurred, for it was not alone the {finish for which the Connell & Me- Kone Company were trying. The run checked itself every three and three- quarters houra, approximately, ne an throughout the seven days left Its station on the dot of the hout, Its Riding Smooth- ness Amazes Owners is 'NE EVENING Woes , WEDNESDAY, “LATEST AUTOMOBILE NEWS AND GOSSI Chassis of a New Heavy Service Truck; Can Be Equipped With Various Body Styles; SANDOW 24 TON CHASSIS RASKIN BROS. of aaa de Cars. WARM WEATHER HARMFUL TO THE TUBES AND TIRES Summer time releases two forces of nature which have seriously énjurious effects on tires, One of them is neat and the other sunlight. Though these two forces are closely | allied, the bad effects are distinctly dit- ferent, according to statements made by laboratory experts of the United| States Tire Company. Light causes oxidation of the rubber and also causes cracking. This Is Cre- quently noticed as “checking” on the side walls of tires, - Heat “ages” rubber compounds, great- ly lessening the length of thelr service- ability. It makes them hari and tife- |less, and also promotes oxidizing action by the air. | “Because of these harmless effects of [light and heat, tires should always be |Kept In covers’ when carried as spares, jand if stored tn the garage, should be kept In a dark, confined lace where the temperature is low. | he case of inner tubes special care sould be giv- en, Lg the ‘yg must boa elastic and a Leas upward! Improvement upon improve- ment—always something finer to grow towards—that’s progress! Progress of man, progress in motor cars. Cars grow better as men’s ideals expand—no faster—no slower. Grant Siz Is a Really Remarkable Car. IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES L. W. MULFORD CO., Inc., BROADWAY AT 61st ST. Phone Cotumbus 8077 BROOKLYN Salesroom and Service Station. 800 Sterling Mace, Phone Decatdr 1191 A HoT SPOT Chalmers isa nimble creature of steel you'll wonder how it is possible to put so much “action,” so much eagerness, so much desire-to- go in a ton-and-a-half of steel, A FTER you've had one ride in a Hot Spot Chalmers Take the engine out of the chassis and you have a jof the festivities consists of Charles JUNE 315 AUTO DAY | IN BROOKLYN FOR Given a Free Ride and a Coney Island Treat. The date Tuesday, June 3, stands out | beyond all others in the minds of 1,700 little orphan children in Brooklyn, for it 1s the annual orphans’ day for the different homes of that Borough, re- gardleas of denomination, given under the auspices of the Long Island Auto- mobile Club of Brooklyn. It means that ‘ay that morning they will travel on the carousels on Coney Island and in the afternoon they will have Luna | Park to themselves. It also means that each one will receive @ special lunch- eon prepared by the respective homes and tickets will be issued to each one for a glass of milk, or some other soft | drink in the Park, ice cream and crispettes, And of course they will travel by auto. That is, if residents of | Brooklyn with cars will call up the | auto club at 1255 Bedford ave. and promise the use of their machines for one hour in the morning and one in the afternoon. ‘There are 250 cars at the disposal of the club now, but the short- | age to get the kiddies out on the Island amounts to 100 machines, This is the thirteenth annual “Auto- | mobile Day” given by the Long Island Automobile Club, and the money raised for this occasion was by sub- scription. The committee in charge Cluff, Chairman; Frank H. Newcomb, Arthur T. Beggs, Charles Herrmann, Herbert G. Andrews, James A. Hem- street, Robert H. Breninger and Al- bert W. Seaman. The 1,700 orphans will come from ten homes in Brooklyn, and each institution will have captains in charge of the children and arrange- ments at the respective places, ‘The homes and designated captains follow: Home for Destitute Children, Mrs. Charles Cluff, Dr. E. W, Veitor and Miss Jessie A. Smith; St. John's Home, Charles Herrmann and C. Stewart Cavanaugh; St. Vincent’ Home, John Cleary; Home for Frien less Children, Arthur T. Beggs; Brooklyn, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Herbert 6. Andrews and Albert W. Seaman; St. Giles in the Field, Hemp- stead, F, B. Haykin Brooklyn Or- phan Asylum ahn aml James A. Hemstreet Altman Scandinavian Orphanage, James Sim; Industrial School and Home, Robert H. Bren- Inger; Brooklyn Baptist Orphanage, Andrew Major. car more or less like many others, Put in the engine, and you have all the difference in the world. For this great engine of the present Chalmers (medium sized though it be) has a way of making gas perform as no other engine ever has done, The reason why is Hot Spot, Which “pulverizes”’ gas into a very “dry” state, This “dry” gas is then passed on to the cylinders via Ram’s-horn and when those six spark plugs ignite the fuel there’s action deluxe, Hence you find a certain, indefinable nimbleness to a Chalmers that is tempting whether you're a front seat or a rear seat driver, Don’t be old-fashioned about a car. See the new day Chalmers, Chalmers Motor Car Company New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse U. S. DEAD IN BRITAIN ARE TO BE HONORED Knights of Columbus to Decorate Graves of 2,800 American Soldiers on May 30, Oovrriht. 1019, by ‘The Press Publishing Coy The New York Evening W LONDON, May 3 ‘rhe. Jena of every soldier, sailor and marine of the United States forces interred in the soil of England, Ireland and Scot- land will be fittingly honored by the Knights of Columbus on Decoration Day. Commissioner Edgar Sharp, for- merly of Long Island, in charge of the activities of the Knights ‘in the United Kingdom, has directed 2,800 wreaths be placed on the gravés of the dead who came over to fight for the freedom of the world and died on British territory, British Army om- clals will co-operate, Each wreath will bear a card with the name of the youth #o honored, and an inscription “He died that we might live, In grateful memory from his fellow countrymen, May 30, 1 a Knights of Columbus, U. 8. A."'Steps” have been taken to decorate also the graves of American soldiers who fell ‘on the fields of France and Flanders, pefitee] Exchange Deslarns | NEW AND USED | BUICKS Glidden Motor and Supply Co., at. West 58th St. One door Kast of ‘Broadway. ‘That the In ail are centres for “seconds,” and surplus KEYSTONE NOW HAS ane Orphans” Automobile Duy” Rawat | 124 TIRE STORES, ciseren on tteir annual motor ride ts Keystone Tire and Rubber| number of children to be entertained Company is becoming one of the most] Will have to be cut down, win be important factors in the whole in big distribution of tires is becomin: more apparent every day. and twenty-four stores are now being operated successfully in leading cities 1 throughout the country and it is the pian of the Keystone to have |running before the end of the ye B. C ets stores, warmers, a atavia 6 (firsts) are featured. Inmates of Ten Homes to Be} tadtton, ) Sloe distributing overproductions tocks of twenty-one well- One hundre: known tire factories. Two races and two victories. This is the 1919 automobile racing record for AC spark plugs, ime achievements in av’ tion, now find high speed perform- | “? | SPARK PLUGS PERFORM WELL | ances much to their liking. gtr e Milton kept the by taking the Uniontown: where fio" equipped Duesenberg 00 miles at an average of 96.5 miles Mi the on the 1 M s Migs rag! followed close on of the triumph of Cliff Du- ' rat, who ‘captured the first big event| arms and hands each day and see 9 speed calendar—the Santa| how freckles and blemishes dit errr his Chevrolet ch also depended spark plugs for firing the gasoline Announcing the establishing of a new type of service and sales agercy for New York and vicinity F you ever owned a motor truck you apprec the importance of prompt and efficient service; I if you ever intend owning one, you cannot overestimate the vital need for such a service. Briefly put, we know what will add the greatest value to an already famous truck, and now that war conditions are no more, we're ready to deliver a type of service so comple: to seta new standard in the motor truck field. © The unusual organization in charge of this service is located in the heart of the trucking district and will operate under the name of SANDOW SALES & SERVICE CO. Under the Personal Supervision of H. RASKIN, Pres. RASKIN BROS. AUTO SALES CORP. Mr. Raskin and hi: world | om 200 stores which, fresh on AC P TRUCKS GROW IN FAVOR Few people realize peaion phenomenal growth of the motor truck Industry. For 1918 the wholesale valuation of motor trucks prodyced tn the United States was $434,168,999; while the total wholesale valuation of passenger cars pfoduced was $711,465,984, It will also be news to many people that only 27 per cent. of the total motor trucks produced in the United States last year went into war service, Many people have the idea that the majority of the trucks hee into war service, which is not ling to Bugene Bitterman, President of the Herrman Motor Truck Company, Eastern distrib- uter for Stewart motor trucks. The farmer throughout the United States last year bought more trucks than were used in war u“ y year wil be bought by the farmers’and that the production of motor trucks in will be more than 100 per cent. greater than in 1 Toscana ORPHANS’ DAY CARS NEEDED. Despite the fact that the appeal of the Orphans’ Automobile Day Associa- meting with success, @ great many more cars are needed. Otherwise the in_year Orphans’ LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! a In Squeese the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces have a quarter pint of the best freckle | cost. ply three ounces of orchard white for |a few cents. Massage this sweetly | fragrant lotion into the face, neck, ppear celebrated at the Bronz Park on Thursday, June 19. blanks for cars and cash donations can be had from the association at ite headquarters at oolation, ton, No. Us MITCHELL IMPROVEMENTS. WITH AMERICAN FARMERS “That the new Victory model Mitehen car ts & great improvement on any other car ever turned out at the Rasine factory ts indicated by the small per- centage of these cars now on the road ever came etna or reoairn” | 92m 04 adjustment or ftepairs.” | fessor rosea? and lo says George Stowe, President of the Baten since't Entry 45 roadway. sity and oe yt « College, eon president of orchard white, shake. well, and you | and tan lotion and complexion beau | verage |tifier at very, very small Your grocer has the lemons and any | covered the | drug store or toilet counter will sup- and how clear, soft and iy white ben skin becomes. Yes! less and never irritates.—Advt. It 2 harm. | Stewart’s Exclusive Sly Saves $200 to $300 WNERS get it in the purchase realize the advantage in every mile of use in reduced operating gnd maintenance cost. From 600 to 700 parts have been eliminated, the heaviest from the unsprung weight, when an extra pound counts more in decreased efficiency than many times that weight carried as a load. This is a Stewart advantage that accounts for their use by more than 200 lines of business. Even the first 50 built are still rendering uninterrupted econ- omical service though in use for more than 5 years. In that time no Stewart has worn out. Individual users have fleets of from 5 to 50 Stewarts. Many use Stewarts only. Eliminate all your truck hazards by using Stewarts. There is a model for every need from that of a 34 ton to a 314 ton capacity and in every one 92% of the motor power reaches in power meahs no waste in gasoline or tires HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. 607-618 W. 87TH ST., N. Y. the rear tires. Phone Col. 5572-3 hg Fe od No waste 331-333 East 103rd St., New York Telephones: Harlem 1972-1973 aff of experts are famous throughout the City as leaders in the commercial vehicle field and as experts in motor truck service. For years these men have studied and catered to the needs of motor truck users. Now they are prepared to devote their entire time and energy to giving Sandow Truck owners the most efficient delivery scrvice in the world. Their large building, especially well equipped for INSPECTION, CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR work, includes the following departments :— MOTOR REPAIR REBUILDING The SANDOW TRUCK feels proud of this new organization and sincerely urges you to avail yourself of every facility these big stations offer. intended for your use and convenience. it often. Showroom or ask for demonstration, SANDOW MOTOR TRUCK CO. Chicago, Ill. Dealers--Get in touch with our New York Distributers: BODY BUILDING BLACKSMITHING WHEELWRIGHTING ¢ TIRES (Solid & Pneumatic) In addition to this, a fleet of specially outfitted emergency trucks awaits your call for immediate e on the road, day or night. The SANDOW SALES & SERVICE CO. is It’s the home of the SANDOW TRUCK. Investigate the four exclusive SANDOW features that make for lower operating cost, lower depreciation and greater service. See the new mode! They've a proposition for you. Learn to visit ,» from 1 ton to 5 tons, at the new

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