The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 22

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BG TRUCK SHOW | ASSURE TOATIRACT THE FAR OWNER Great Exposition Jan. 3-10 H il , 1 itt it | for office. He not alone won the Office he was after by a big plurali His contribution to City to $50; $13.50 was paid T. Long ‘for printing und for postage, aggregating m al. ew AUTOMOBILE NOTES. was made last week of the i | 1. & Rew advertising agency to | Building, Chicago, im the advertising | eH that they can obtain § aeuranc SERB chauffeurs vefore com orvoration sity bie previous teoord. Hak: entire distance on ) jotor Company just conclud easful distribu: held by jthat com- q | In addition to announcing the com- ‘3 enlarged production programme eeter trucks, an extra surprise was cement of tie Winther passenger he Repub- Committee of White Plains or led Bonaer von-defiaiable DWne of the Latest Medium-Priced Cars tee - Fo Be Put on the Market in This City Peers FARM-T0-TABLE MOVEMENT ATTRACTING ATTENTION Cuumideratte interest te being cen- ‘tred in the Farm-to-Table Movement ‘be carried pre- ment is activety engaged in trying to reduce the high cost of living, Just now, with conditions as they are, {M|no movement could be more appro- priate or important than from the farm t the table Much has been said on roadside and in some of the country it has developed to quite & is degree and @uch grea’ = cess that every one is now urged to ‘utilise his motor trips into the eo COLT-STRATTON WINDOWS. which wil on the week way ceding Thankagtving, Nov. 15 to 22 ‘The entire machinery of the Govern- | whi orange features and | hinting of the outald frame. LIBERTY FACTORY BUSY. In an effort to get more cars to meet the demand for all the Liberty “Bix” models, EB. 8. Partridge, Presi- dent of E. 8S. Partridge & Co., Inc., | went to Detroit last week to hurry up the motorists to turn these trips to 00d. acoount in a utilitarian way by purchasing eggs, butter, poultry, fruit and vegetables at the farmer's gate. Tt is hoped that all organizations; throughout the country will take up this movement and encourage the farmers to establish roadside mar- and place: signboards at their hase fresh country fig ‘Thanksgiving week, but he will also establish a feeling of mutual farmers | benefit and good fellowship. — > be SAXON REORGANIZATON. BtocKholters of the Saxon Motor Car tion unanimously indorsed the reorganization plans of the com- , a@ outlined by C. A. Pfeffer, Sec- Hay State, ores 000 ich are BPR i 23 P. Herrman, head of the Bastern Stew- Met OE Te Hee record of the Stewart Motor U; ‘these com- istenoe. Stewart ™ quarters new nine-acre plant oh, a ue Le rari ty, ie ‘THE OPTIMisT. (Drom the Now Haven Register.) “There's a bright side to every- thing.” “To thore high food prices? “Certitinly, Think of the canes of indigestion they have cured.” to $2 in Just Right! That’s What Every- | one Says About It. m, | Not too sharp to be agreeable, nor too mild to stimulate the appetite —but with exactly the right pro- porte of tart, spice and fruity lavor to please the palate—that's Eddys At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. care Dentistry y Satisfles of permanent, strength, beauty and BUCTION DI one ters’ the Moot Po Jot W. 28th Bt, Near 70h Ave, factory shipments. He has assurances from the officials that with the pro- duction steadily increasing, there will be at least some relief for New York before very long. The Liberty sedan is In great de- mand just now, and Mr. Partridge is working very hard to get a «nfficiant number for early delivery. MOTOR TRUGK SUPREMACY OVER HORSE I$ PROVED The |: cory sation of an-association to wage a natignal campaign to re- popularize the horse isn't worrying New York automobile distributers, according to C. H. Larson of the Oldsmobile Company. Mr. Larson says that the feeling among the members of the Motor Club is that |well developed publicity on bebalf of |the four-legged transportation vehiele | may lead some of those whose orders for cara can't be filled to accept a | norse instead Mr. Larson “Statistics, presumably authgpitative, show that Phe number of Rorses in this city 8 decreased in the last three Spread Cranberry years from 108,000 to 76,000, Remem- | ber, too, that this drop of almost one- third was recorded during a period in which the ®ast majority of our motor trucks were being delivered to our armies or to those of our allies, It is only now that the real era of tho truck and delivery auto is beginning, and the growing evidence of their utility and the increasing attention to road building will soon force the horse completely out of metropolitan business.” - —— GETS COMMONWEALTH CAR. The United Motors Distributing Cor- poration, through Its President, Henry Welss, announces that the corporation has secured the agency for the Com- momwealth. cat for, the Metropolitan District. This car ts of five-passenger, four cylinder t high powered and of ii7-ineh wheel base abd is on die- Bay at the showroom of the corpora- fon at No. 240 West 59th St Butter on bread for the youngsters, at meals and between meals. HUUAUOUUUONOOUAAUUTOUUTAAVELAGEANE CAAA EU The Worm That Pike the Maxwell is the Same Type of Worm Drive in $5000 Trucks. They Aren’t Better, Merely Bigger. 90% of Businesses Can’t Use the Excess Capacity ‘T= MAXWELL truck is an un- averaged truck for average means. You can own five Maxwells for less than one reliable five-ton truck. The five Maxwells will do much more work, carry more goods, give more satisfaction, please more customers, serve more uses, at less cost. Wear fewer tires. Run up fewer repair bills, Go where the other fellows can’t follow and follow wherever they cgn go. Start with one and let it earn another TTT Phone Circle 5550 LUNUNUHAUW UAT Of. 0'qnOFRO * J, §. TOOLE ‘eh. Broadway. Cor, 40th Bt, i TTT annually. 2400 pounds. A weather-proof motor. Electric lighting system and generator. Built for the worst roads and the longest hills, Designed for money and time sawers. Engineered like a suspension bridge.’ A tug- boat for readiness in hauling power. Nota delivery wagon but a real truck for the roughest, hardest, longest, stretches of draying. A cash, tire and gas saver. Sold with an unnecessarily liberal guarantee at only $1185 (chassis) f. 0. b. Detroit. Pays its way from day to day. Maxwell. Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Conccurse 4 AAT OPEN EVENINGS Quality Fires ‘Just What a Hor Spot Chalmers Saves on a Cold Day OST cars are hard to start on a cold day. There is a notable except- the Hot , Spot ion in Chalmers. It responds to the pres- sure of the starter button, “warms up” quickly and runs at a high point of €fficiency in a few moments. It saves many things on @ cold day: 1. Your battery 2. Your gas 3. Your time 4. Your temper Hot Spot and Ram’ horn provide cold weather efficiency They “crack up” the gas, rush it to the cylinders before it can condense, and “warm up” the engine in quick time. Let us explain to you just how these two magnificent devices do the work. Once you understand them your admiration will grow strong- er for a Hot Spot Chalmers. $1685 f. o. b. Detroit ‘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 Way Run-pown PALE EXHAUSTED WoMEN SHOULD TAKE IRON Hilf Ht 3 q LD. well Physician an Satisfacti refunded druggists.) known New Yor! medical author, praer. “all goed NuxATED IRON THE KEY TO SUCCESS Suctess depends primarily en & healthy liver and stomach. You can- not think straight if these organs are not working properly, Mayrs Won- | | derful Remedy is entirely successful in such cases. Our advice to every- one troubled in this way, especially when accompanied with bloating\ in the omachs it to try this remedy. It is a Mnple, harmless preparation that removes the rrhal mucus from the intestinal and alleys the in- flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded Dramatle and Motion Picture Star A PORTRAIT IN COLORS For Followers of the Film A Beautifully Printed Souvenir Pic- ture of This Very Popular Actress 600,000 copies will be given free with Sunday World, Nov. 23, Edition limited to this amount Order from your newsdealer in advance This is one of a seri@ of pic- tures that you will want to keep_

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