The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 15

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LATEST AUTO NEWS AND GOSSIP THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919, SMOOTH WORK, (Prom the New Haven “How did Hicks mangge Mat nagging wife of his?” “Bribed her masseuse to tell her that balking caused wrinkles.” stew.) to reform , For Acid Stomach Heartburn, Belching, Soar Ackt Siem- oh, Gas im Stomach, Dyspepsia, Indiges- Won, ete, take © teaspeonfal of Bisurated Magnesia to half stags of bot water After eating, Ie onfe, pleamnt and harm- to uso, and gives almest instant retiet, jt meutratines stomach aciéfty and Wweetens the food contents oe that a. fe easy and painiews. Seid by 1s everywhere. Adrt. ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION NEEDS MORE OUTING CARS Splendid prgoress is being made tn the preparations for the annual out- ing which the motor tradesmen of this city are to give to some 5,000 orphan children June 19th et Bronx Exposition and Amusement Park, 177th Street and Bronx Rivér. The dealers are being appeaied to by Frank Carrie, President of the association, to loan their cars for one day in order to transport the children to the park. Milk has been donated by the Bordens Farm Products Company and drinking cups by Mono-service Com- pany of Newark. The city has do- nated the use of the New York Mu- mcipal Band, A LIMITED SAXON LIBERAL TRADES 1761 BROADWAY WE HAVE FOR f Immediate Delivery Come In Today—Tomorrow May Be Too Late “ SAXON MOTOR CO. of N.Y. re] Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. @ NUMBER OF TIME PAYMENTS Phone Circie 4163 EO “What the heart is to the body, the tube is to the tire,” is one way of ex- Dressing the importance of inner tubes from the standpoint of tire mileage, Judging from the stress pieced upon tube quality by one of Akron’s leading tire men. “The car owner cant be too careful in hig selection of inner tubes,” deciares F. CG. Millhoff, General Sales Manager of the Miller Robber Company of Akron. “At the Miller, in order to overcome air seepage, we bufld our tubes with layer rubber. If « tube is of ness and rolled out at one time, there is almost certain leaking of air which results in poor service and tire trguble.”* sietaaiaigintn BUICK’S SALES DIRECTOR. The appointment of Earl B. Wilson to the position of director of sales is another fmportant addition made to the personnel of the sales department of the Buick factory. Mr. Wilson was formerly Manager of the Philadelphia branch of the Buick Motor Company. For several years he has been corinected with his Present company in sales promotion work and is conversant with the deal- ers’ and purchasers’ situation through- out the country. Mr. Wilson as director of sales will be Chg A identified with Mr. EB. Strong, meral Sales Manager. ACSUUAUUADALAUAUAUUAAUOAAUOGAAGEUUUO AEH UUAEA TT AAGU TEANGA 15 Maxwell Trucks Ran 109,700 Miles at a Total Repair Cost of $313.07 Car Presented to Red Cross By the New York Decorators| ENTERING TRUCK BUSINESS | TOURING CAR a TTT HESE are figures taken from owners’ books. 10,000 owners of Maxwell trucks have been asked to send us their operating costs. The first fifteen received contained these amazing figures— 109,700 miles at a repair cost of $313.07. Three of these Maxwells turned 60,000 miles at a re- pair cost of $150, A fourth ran 5500 miles at a repair cost of 25 cents. A fifth, 5000 miles at a repair cost of $1. Another, 7000 miles and the expense of keeping it on the road was $2.50. All told, the repair cost was just .002 plus per mile! And by repairs we mean the total for parts and labor, More miles per sallow More miles on So obvious, so well known has become the economy of Maxwell trucks in regard to gas, oil, and tires, that it is no longer an item of news. 15, 16, even 20 miles to the gallon on gas, and 200 miles to the gallon of oil, or 8,000, 9,000 and 10,000 miles to a tire is a matter of common occurence, But the main point about a Maxwell truck is this: it runs on, and on and never quits going. It is efficient. It's a great money earner because it’s a great money saver. Many Maxwells pay back their cost in a year’s time, Price for chassis $1085 f. 0. b. Detroit. Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 1808 Broadway OPEN EVENINGS Bronx BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse HUMANA MATTE TTT TIRE LIFE, TUBE QUALITY. | Popular Truck Now Being Used In Active COAST-TO-COAST TRACTOR. Last- Thursday afternoon, following a send-off luncheon at the Automobile Club of America, this city, a wheat tractor started on a transcontinental trip, the first tour of the sort ever made by @ tractor, Its ultimate destination is Los Angeles. This unusual under- T,| taking 1s designed primarily as a def- inite demonstration that a farm tractor can be worked as efficiently on the road as in the field, provided it is Properly equipped. A crew of ex-army men, including Lieut. T. H. Irwin, formerly a United States Air Service flyer; Lieut. Robert B. Mackenzie, late of the Tank Corps; Lieut. Howard 8. ‘Tiffany, recently with the Ordnance Department, and others wi tractor in shifts. neha e wheat tractor is y i road wheels and solid i beincey dee which are standard equi wide, tractor wheels for plough: and other farm work. "The a lant is @ Beaver motor with riing imken and Hyatt [ac CHALMERS’ GOOD RECORD. Over twenty-three miles to the gal- lon js the gasoline record made by a Chalmers in Ohio according to in- formation received yesterday by Harry J, DeBear, Chalmers ranch manager ere. “This is, perhaps, a little higher than, the average Chalmers consump- tion,” remarked Mr. DeBear, “but. it is ail the more sensational when it is | known the record run was made with three passengers and over dirt roads near Bellevue, Ohio, where great quantities of sand make auto touring very hard at places.” —_e~— CHANGE FIRM NAME, ‘Without any change fn its personnel, the Brady-Murray Motors Corporation, | distributer of the Chandler-Six, last week became the Hulett Motor Car Company, Inc., taking its new name | from J. B, Hulett, its President. | This company has been successful under Mr. Hulett's administration, and |with the same organization throughout will continue to handle Chandler sales “The growth of the automoDile| truck industry and the immense fu-) ture upon which this form of trans- portation is enieving, with our greatly | awakened interest in road building, Is attracting to the business as dealers and distributers many of the abdiect and most successful men In the coun- try,” said Bugene P. Herrman, Presi- dent of the Herrman Motor Truck Company, local Stewart distributers, tance, there ts W. A. Par- wart truck distributer in Atlanta, formerly one of the Standard Oil managers and Cuban sugar mag- nates, Another is Charles West, dis- tributer for the Stewart in New Eng- land. Mr. West was & well known telephone man in the Hast and was formerly President of the Atlantic City Telephone Company.” Lines of Business BIGGEST AUTO SHIPMENT. The Lexington Motor Company of New York arranged what Is believed to be the largest single express slilp- ment of automobiles that has ever been sent from the West into this ter- ritory. John O, Hofbauer, sales manager of ‘the company, is in receipt of a tele- from Harry W. Gaston, Presi- lent of the company, now in Conners- ville, Ind., stating that two solid train- loads of ington cars will leave the factory at once, containing a total of 120 automobiles. The delivery situation became so des- Rerate with the Lexington people that r. Gaston went to the factory with the intention of remaining there until he secured adequate relief. An atmos phere of gloom has given way to one of Joy around No, 160 Broadway and No. Bedford Avenue, |A BOOM TO TIRE BUSINESS.'° jareater than ever from away and Sixty-second treet but the Batavia factory is also working at full speed to turn out the yon number of tires required to fi)_all_ the ‘orders. | Just as forecast by one of the directors of the Keystone Tire and Rubber Company, the drop in the orice rease the business of Keystone stores. | Not only ts the distribution of tres Meche devon = agg % “In t Clair iy biance. the head- da “No. but t St. Clair ia little | WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MEN of tires did have a tendency to in- The sign of a retiable dealer ahd the worlds best Gasoline No de d starts ae lallinersihal power-full gasoline See Friday’s issue of the New York Evening World for a list of dealers who display the SoCOny sign continuous service. |and service on way at Sixty- second Street. you, Sir (or Madam), who are thinking | at this moment of your this year’s car—you owe |] it to yourself to be- come acquainted with this balanced AMER- ICAN Six. ‘ASGOOD AS ITS NAME’ 44- Horsepower I2t-inch Wheel Base $1765 Manhattan - American Motor Car Co., Inc. WEST S7TH STREET Just Of Brouisway Authorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED your transportation needs, 5-Pass. Touring $1120 —— can't hida the good ones test BUICKS Glide ve oe een aes Pata The Stewart saves money on fuel, because more than 90% of all the power produced is delivered at the rear wheels. Stewart design also absorbs road shocks from tires and working parts. That gives the truck long life and saves tire wear. The Stewart is used in more than 200 different lines of business. Many owners operate fleets of from 5 to 50. It is the truck that will best answer SIX S-PASS. DEMOUNTABLE SEDAN, $1420. F. O. &, Cleveland TUE real strength or weakness of a man’s charactég isn’t always revealed till the trying moment comes, Then the tailor’s best art avails nothing, The real mag Five years’ suce: Choice in 27 Countries TEWART stands for simplicity. S to 700 fewer parts than the average truck. It is therefore practically free from the dis- orders resulting from complicated design. Sim- plicity established Stewart's great reputation for It has 600 Send for free booklet “How to Choose a Motor Truck.” HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. 607-615 W. 57TH ST. N. Y. Phone Col, 5572-3 ——_ 5-Pass, Seday $1645 Same way with motor cers—takes time and tem to show . constantly growing sales feein te speak well for the way Grant Gix stands the searching IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES L. W. MULFORD CO., Inc., BROADWAY AT 61st ST. rene Cotomvos 5079 BROOKLYN Salesroom and Gervice Station, The and They Greatly Poin hihes honest and lasting that woven by thorough cure <f the silk and tou; union with devices intell: resilient enoug ing for greatest comfort in riding. A prime luxury at the cost of a staple necessity. PERFECTION TIRES Perfectly 6,000 Miles Made from | Absolutely Guaranteed Ford Sizes Guaranteed 7,500 Miles PERFECTION TIRE & RUBBER CO., Fort Madison, lowa EASTERN SALES DEPT. 250 West S4th Street” New York, N.Y. SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE ASBE ROTE TI Elimin Trea JSepara RELATED. other highest grade tires is used in the Perfec! AND in addition an open-weave strip us AND an extra ply of the strongest Sea Island Cotton AND our own special Rubber Compound. protects the Cotton.both i f the high f hea agains’ of heat n he Rubber the making, rigidl . imperfection, Everything human; ible combines to make the Perfection Tire PERFECTION. Every tire is properly balanced, every tire is just to afford the the most wear, and Perfect Materials 4 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WO 1; fs Outwear Their Guarantee 2 Buona 1s asbestos, ah 98 asa spring, forms an inse 1 / » rubber in the curing process, makin blisters impossible, making tread separation impossib! —doing away with the twin evils which ruin other tires. Made by master workmen, rt eyes watching each of, fy Tasvected by automatic ntly controlled and rejecting every eatest comfort in rid- most wear for the Export Distribaters TRADING CORPORA’ 151 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. into inst wear for the

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