The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 12

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‘And it ia not only New York and : cities that oan h I Bast, the motor truck will be iy New Yorkers share the en- B 8. Partridge, Presi- of the company which sells Owen cs, over the new manu- ing plans for these cars which for their production on a large by ‘the Industrial Fabricat iy of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, ~ letters of con- jons received at the jocal and call The Sma reso 6 ‘ Caused Favorable Comment in Auto Circles WEN =“ MAGNETIC, TOURING CAR =" 2 (A FEW BIG “DON'TS” TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS ‘Who is to blame for the numerous n accidents reported every day, the au- need cars. Our partment is swamped with The American built car is in ndous demand all over the MOTOR TRUCKS SOLVE MARY FARM PROBLEMS the wheat belt, as on the farms upon as never before to haul “PE year's big harvests, due to in- it it care ¢ ¥ _ tt im due to the motor truck in a fee measure that the high cost of products is not higher. Farmers | to move the “ says James J, Hunt, general of the Reo Motor Car Co. vicinity of this city are hi thelr products to the city mai «Mag ed and are getting good Lo because the goods are itv ig quick. To of the and reliable but the distan A = A ot Reo speed from tomobd! river or the pedestrian, George Stowe, President of the York, says the correct reply is “both.” He says, “There are many careless drivers who violate every common sense rule, and there are “howe pedestrians who blindly walk direet- machine, trusting in ve them.” Mr. Stowe has drawn up @ few sim- Para] “don'ts” for pedestrians and rivers which he thinks would go 4 iminating scores For Pedestrians— 1, Don't step off the curbing to cross the street without glancing Don’t walk behind a street 4. Don't try to run if caught be- tween two machines. Stand still until the automobiles have passed. 5. Don't try to cross a crowded street if the police signal is set for the 0 ite direction. 6. n't cross in the middle of the block. 7. On crowded downtown streets use safety lanes marked on the pave- ment. For Auto Drivers— 1. Don't turn a corner without svunding your horn. 2. Don’t try to talk to some one in the back seat when making a turn, 3. Don't cut corners. , 4. Don't get interested in some- thing going on half a bdlock behind you when making @ crossing. 5, Don't try to break speed records | gmil ‘Gull round @ corner. 6 "t try to dodge around the pide of a street car to get out of 7%. Don't ‘try to cut too close to women and children, who are lable get rattled, BIG TRUCK BUSINESS. in the war the motor truck industry ts enjoyini even Kreater success than I predicated and hoped for,” says Bugone P.: Herr- man, President of the Herrman Motor ‘Truck pany, Eastern Stewart dis- ‘at least as far as we are con- ‘o-day, in the very heart of summer, when businéss normally in the truck line, as well as most all chatacters of business, In at the lowest ebb, we are sctually rushed to the limit. with even our fall allotment of truck: out and necessitating hea ing equal to the occas PAPER BOX MAKERS 0 KEEP 4,000-OUT TO WIN DEMANDS Half of Workets Will Be Used ta Force Conditions of Employers, Tt has been decided by the Paper Box Makers’ Union at Webster Hall, in East 11th Street, to continue to keep more than half. of their 8,000 mem. | N bers out for t or three weeks if necessary to get a maximum of de- mands, ‘The strike is the outcome of meeting beld in Cooper Usion Mon- day night, when the unionists of both sexes voted for a strike, based on the following demands: Aout a 40 per cent. increase in wages, forty- four hour week, recognition of the union, double pay for pvertime, pay for legal holidays and sanitary work- ing conditions, st night a meeting of the em- gy of the trade was held at No. Madison Avenu: Gas. sixty, wife of at TEMPLAR FACTORY TO BE GREATLY ENLARGED George 8. Morrow, local distribu- ter for Templar and Saxon cars, making many visits to the Tem; factory at Cleveland, O., these days in order to get cars to fill the de~ mand. Mr. Morrow returned re- cently with the information that the Templar plant is to be greatly en- ” | larged. “Plans are now under way to double the present size of the Templar plant and the officials of the company estimate that by the close of the present year the factory will be pro- ducing 60 cars a day. “The big demand for Templars, both domestic.and ‘forelgn, compels the company to get into big’ produc- tion as soon as possible, Shipments of Templars have already been made to 17 different, foreign countries and repeat Grders have recent! been re- ceived from Denmark, Bw China, Zealand, Austriliag, Eapiand. Perl ad Egypt. 3 a aad FINDS MARINE’S DISCHARGE: Brooklyn Man Has Paper ef Value to Private Victor Faine, Charles F. Adolph, a cooper, of No. 240 Richardson Street, Brooklyn, has asked The Evenin= ‘orld to locate Pri- vate Victor Faino, honorably discharged from the U. 8, Marine Corpa May 21 last, Whose discharge he has found and Is Anxious to return to the owner, Ho can recover it by identifvng it at the office of The Evening Wort as His ais nay, obedience "nad voy, 0! The Send-off of GOTHAM ‘Socony is pure liquid power: “Twill serve you well at any hour. Full range ofspeed and matchless pep~, No engine trouble to make you fret: Island to thie. city ‘Tonic food for motors-a powerful kick in every drop At filiing time look for the red white and blue Socony Signs | ISTRIBUTING CENTRES t ‘The growth of the Keystone Tire & Rubber Company represents one of | tHe most rapid developments and suc- cossful tire merchandising undertak- |ings in the history of the tire indus- try, yet great as has been the success of this enterprise up to the first of the present year, indications for 1919 point to an enorm ly inoreased sales volume over 1 ‘The phenomenal growth of the tire Industry is iMustrated by the tremen- dous expansion of this organisation, which has just inaugurated the open- ing of its 140th distributing centre. | In addition to marketing the entire output of Keystone and Bata’ tires, whose sales have grown to gi- gantic proportions, the Keyston Company distribu - duotion and blemished tires of \- ty-one large factories, ‘Their sales of the latter tires run Into the hundreds of thousands monthly. In commenting upon their pros- pects for the coming year, a director BETTER ' DEAD’ Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything acon cae eerie ARS | ‘The national remedy of Holland forover poet age Cah do Feng bap | pains re ing from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles, All druggists, three sizes, j Mae Se Se. cree Se ete eo cow eEu_07"_—X<§$_=== Authorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED | BUICKS i Motor and Chan ete ol Spot So One dom Broadwas. of the company recently said their business for 1919 wil: dotble (tape the Meron! The famous A ter ‘it Sip b. ro all the Up 0 0. | | P, much to the amazément of the vaude- ville audience. "Hul jorted the pale young man with in ins on his fin balance a #et —] that of 1918, amd the poliey of the company will be to continue i new distributing centres in d locations, and they expect before long in full operation about 260] ge t of Quality Proved by Thousands in Use Years of steady in all of the world —in ‘over 200 lines of American industry and in 27 a countries—and years of concentrated truck ilding is the quality record back of Stewart Motor Trucks. Many concerns of national and international reputation operate fleets of Stewarts. Repeat orders on Stewarts is a common practice. The time-tested reliability, low operating and maintenance costs are the result of Stewart design and construction, - Stewarts are built in quantities on a quality basis. First cost is moderate, after cost is extremely low. In five years has worn out. -* All sizes from 34-ton to 3}4-tons, . HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. 607-615 W. 57TH ST., N. Y. Phone Col. 5572-3 MOTOR LE eee There Are Post-War Maxwells, But These Will Not Be Enough AXWELL mer- . chants the U. bought to date $100,000,000 worth of these Post-War Maxwells. We believe there will not be enough to supply the de- mand, No Maxwell them, caught on so quickly as this one, and the public has in 5 years paid $200,000,000 for to Be 100,000 of These this Post- War Maxwell now, One look will tell you a volume, and one ride behind the wheel will make you reach for your check book, throughout S. A. have more than Prepared as they are with their magnificent equipment, the eight great plants of the Maxwell Motor Company will not turn out enough to fill the orders, has ever Many will have to go with- out and take Tess up-to-date Everywhere the wonderful developments in fine engi- neering in this Post-War Maxwell have been talked about; and men who pride themselves on_ inside knowledge about a car have taken their hats off to it. So we say, if you are going to buy a car this year, take a look et More miles per gallon cars. 3 Remember, this Post-War Maxwell is basically like the 300,000 that have preceded it, Only it’s more mod- ern; more developed; so therefore a greater car. Also equipped with Hot Spot and Ram’'s-Horn, $985 t.o. b. Detroit. Move wiles om tires Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS. BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse A e Complexion and rid the skin of un- | sightly blemishes, quicker and surer, by putting your blood, stomach and liver in good order, than in any other way. Clear complex- ion, bright eyes, rosy cheeks and red lips follow the use of Beecham’s Pills. They eliminate poisonous matter from‘ the system, purify the blood and tone the organs of digestion—Use BEECHAMS PILLS “TS Seteyabers. 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Up, “If this is done bel the added glory to oni will be quite in evide The hair will be nic ombed out.—Advt, ee A PITY /TIS, ‘TIS TRUE. It’s a pity, but no one loves a ‘ouch. A grouchy disposition is @ | disease and results from a sluggish liver and bad digestion. But there is no use keeping it so. Mayr’s Wonder- ful Remedy is entirely successful in such cases. Our advice to every one | troubled in this way, especially when !accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It isa simple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis: One dose will convince or money refunded.—At all druggi Advt. NUXATED IRON MASTER STRENGTH BLOOD BUILDER Cuticura For Baby’s Itchy Skin goes rs oof ben ie, Dep. B besten," yeu go on your var cation this Summer have youf favorite paper mailed to you every day. 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