The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 17

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in which it is held by the owners. “With that preference to go on, we . leave them largely to their own de- vices—merely asking that they ob- serve, for themselves, the beautiful steadiness of Liberty performance. The first delightful ten minutes in which the superior difference in the way the Liberty rides and drives reveals itself is enough to clinch the matter. Won’t you let us show you how true are the kindly things you con- stantly hear said of the Liberty? Liberty Sedan and Coupe mow being delivered. E. S. PARTRIDGE & CO., INC. 1826-1828 Broadway at 60th St. Telephone Columbus 7333 LIBERTY SIX (THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919.7 |Latest Closed Model of a Popular Lightweight Car, Now Being Dis, splayed on Automobile Row: WILLYS-OVERLAND IS PLACING A NEW CAR ON MARKET It Has Been Exhaustively Test- ed and Perfected During the Last Two Years, Production of the new light four cylinder car, held up for the last two years because of war conditions, has been begun by the Willys-Overland | Company of Toledo, and shipments to dealers are being made ear is known as Overland 4 g its many engineering Many Drive a Hor Spot Chalmers 10,000 Miles or More Without a Penny’s Outlay acar about 10,000 miles a O easily, so smoothly, S so throblessly, comes the power from that magnificent Chalmers Hot Spot engine that it ‘tears down” but little in its long mileage. Many persons drive a Hot Spot’ 10,000 miles or more before a penny is spent for garage attention. Such a thing as a foul spark plug in a 10,000 mile run is uncommon. Grinding of valves is far less frequent thanin manyen- gines of the old type. Tires last longer than the guarantee, Most persons drive Quality First year, and ever so many go through their first twelve months in a Hot Spot Chalmers without opening their pocketbook, except for gas, oil and grease, Hot Spot and Ram’s- horn turn the trick, They kill vibration, make throbs impossible, provide the smoothest and the most consistent kind of power that comes from a gas en- gine today. Try a mile with your foot on the throttle. You too will say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the world, Price $1685 f, o. b. Detroit Chalmers Motor Car Company New York Branch, 1808 Broaiway Phone Circle 5550 Corner 59th St., New York City OPEN EVENINGS Bronx Branch, 175th Street and Grand Concourse mu mM features of distinction ie the new | spring suspension, which it is said, after two years of exbaustive test, marks @ ‘notable advance in motor car riding qualities, Plans call for an output thet will greatly exceed that of any single Overland model yet built. To affect these plans and bring the new car into actual factory production has required the complete readjustment of the production programme. Since the armistice was sigmed. fac- tory routine and methods have been simplified; specialty designed ma- ehinery built and tnstalled for making the new car parts. For the insurance of permanently attractive finish, three batteries of electric ovens, each about 150 feet long and 40 feet wide, have been constructed at the factory and in these the all-steel bodies of the new car will pass through a series of enamel coatings and bakings under high temperature, To assure uniformity of steels in the new car, @ new system of in- spection was installed. Expert metallurgists from the Willys-Over- land begin their inspections and tests at the mills and this inspection Is constant at every operation until the car leaves the factory. seissntiiabcadte DEFINIFE MILEAGE GUARANTEE USELESS Among the several tire compantes and their representatives who claim to point out alleged fallacies in definite tire mileage guarantecs ts H.C. Miller, tn charge of Miller tire distribution in this city. “The guarantee that « tire is built to run a definite number of miles is not only confusing to the consumer, but It isa reflection on the tire itself.” de- clared Mr, Miller yesterday. “No manu facturer would, guarantee, that @ pair of rubbers would wear a definite num- ber miles—yet the same principle in both cases. ¥: nite mileage guarantees almost invariably lead toa final difference of opinion between the consumer and the tire manufacturer or dealer, | “Some of my best customers are those who first bought Millers because they led with the guarantee nents on their pre t ‘m Millers on the ai olutely rdinary mile e and treatm tmost satisfaction. pre were dinsatie' give them “Authorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED BUICKS |Glidden Motor and Supply Co. 239 West 58th St. ENGLAND'S PLANS ALLOW ENTRY OF THE STUDEBAKER Although Great Pritain has repeated | its restrictions om the importation of motor cara, tt is reported that the abolition of these restrictions may be only temporary, A new rationing plan allowing cars and trucks to be imported in proportion to the average number imported in 1912-15 may be adopted. Up to Sept. 1, 1919, imports have been rationed om the basis of 50 per cent. of the 1918 imports im aver- age monthly qgantities. ‘The gnal by the Dritiwh Government perniits the entry of but Studebaker and two ether American-made automibiles. In @ special communication to Au- tomobile Industries, the Londoa cor- respondent says: “The American apportionment of the 5,000 cars which the British Govern- ment will allow to be imported, in ad- dition to the former rationing schema, have been apportioned as follown: Ford, 2,579; Studebaker, 769; Over- land, 494—total, 3.842. “The rest of ‘the 6.000 are to come: from the French and Italian makers, It was at first presumed that the American factories would get the en- Ure allowance. “The American figures are prepor- tional to the tetal imports during the years of 1912 and 1916, exclusive. NO PRICE REDUCTIONS “Last winter there was a prevalent | EXPECTED AT PRESENT ASUMMER RO Au Revoir ‘Till they meet again life will be drear, Thofl mest ogtn rr oher gue gas is Quick-fire, power-fulll Sadgens eh At filling time look for the red, while aud blue Socony Sign sO REGISTERED MOTOR feeling in the automobile trade that by Midsummer there would be a) ~ | general reduction in the price of auto- | biles,” says James J. Hunt, genera’ | manager of tue Reo Motor Car Com- pany of New York, Incorporated. | “This feeling was based upon the as- | jormally high and would come down shortly after the signing of the armistice. | | However, quite the contrary has been | the case “With few exceptions, the mater- {| 1a1s used in the manufacture of auto- mobiles have at least maintained thelr | wartime level of prices, and in a number of instances the prices have been greatly imcreased. Likewise, the cost of labor is unusually high. The result is that not only are no price reductions looked for, but there has come a general revision of prices upward, It js expected, howev that when the car makers hit t stride of production «nd when pr ent conditions a, > scmewhat altere there wij! be sever important an- Our door Fast of Broadway. of style is expressed in” durability—of that high Workmanship and _finis! that ranks with the fin builders’ art during satisfaction you low final cost rather than a low first cost. tribute without stint to the high quality of a car Its performance gives you just the thrill and en- The Superfine Small Car, Come in and see the TEMPLAR. MORROW MOTORS CORP. 1761 Broadway, at 56th St Phone Circle 4165 The Templar Motors Corporation nouncements /aade, and some of these are looked fo: at show time.” The Superfine Small Car HAT exceptionally good taste which achieve at one stroke both refinement and Smartness TEMPLAR design The materials used are selected for efficiency and quality that ach‘eves a h are executed to con- est examples of the car would expect in driving Cleveland, Ohio Mer thatehiteer TA eran Baumann’s Liberal Credit Enables You to Enjoy Your Home While Paying For It. The great varicty of outfits on sale now makes It easy for you to get the one you want at money-saving prices, Buy now, pay 0 few dailare'down and the balance th smut wouty or monthly payments. OPEN AN ACCOUNT #25 and pay for it Tats 3 On Smal! Weakiy Monthly Payiesia ~ eg. Prive 9600 American Watnut Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) 5.74 We sso hare oo sale several bewutifil patterns ([Jot OVEN STOCK “DINNER KETS at nung vee Genuine Oak Rocker Sale of 95-Piece (i caparctaly ested) 3 8 Dinner Sets | ye ee ge “as | ae 4 aly : Cosh or Cran. “en 3-Room Oulfit of Period Furniture ‘298 Pay for It $4 Weekly Genuine Sale of Strollers Reg. Price $23.75 Golden fwiah; wat and back coven d Leatherette bod, sation Daners oes fn beet evade imi 8-08, $3 Gan en Special Sale of Baby Carriages, Go-Carts and Sulkies 4-Room Outfit of 5450: Golden finish; darwe Period Furniture Pay for It $6 Weekly Americas Greatest FURNITURE House Sale of High Grade Ranges 23.64 Cash oF Cregit. High shoves extra $6.98 We bere an exon large sock of high n ST. TH Opposite Court House, 35736 — BLOC!: OAVE. - « [ecommending your Iriends please tell them that we have only 3 stores | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILL GO GEKA © y mi ee a a

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