The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 22

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| imix EXHIBITS TO SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS SHOWS — a Greatest Exhibition of Com- mercial Vehicles to be Held January 3-10. New entries for the National Motor Trick Shows are being received almost daily. The latest report from the office of 8. A. Miles, Manager of the National Automobile Shows, is that seventy-six different makes will be ob exhibition, sixty-six of whieh wit enter tho New York Show and fifty-eight the Chicago Show. Con stantly increasing interest is being shown also in the programme for theh transportation conference which Will, be held in connection with the Yerudk shows at the suine tine as tbe pameénger car shows ut New York cutie the week of Jan. 3-10, at Chi > Jan, 24-31 4 transportation and distribution costs, and wherein their value les as auxil- faries to the common carriers, is one of the topics announced for discussion @t the conferences by transportation experts. With the increase of good highways constructed to sustain lari capacity trucks, the cost of transpor- | Yatlon and distribution by trucks will] decrease. Use of trailers carrying al Joad several times the capacity of the truck is another factor tending to de- crease truck transportation costs. This is a condition diametrically op-| © posite to that which will obtain when { the railroads are returned to private), owners, for new equipment and in-| creased wages spel! higher costs for this method of transportation | ‘The utility of the motor truck first mo itself conspicuous during the t congestion in 1917, when the t hauted about 1,200,000,000 tons vf materials and merchandise that the|t Failroads could not handle at a sav- ing of $360,000,000 computed on a ton basis under the cost of trans- the goods by horses, which | would have been necessary bad the| truck not stood rea Painter’s Group Exhibition at By W. G. Bowdoin. Phe Touchstone Gallery, No. 1 West 47th Street, is featuring the Deeridg Perrine, Robert Henri, Jonas 4 Randall Davey. ‘The pictures by Jonas Lie make the strongest popular appeal. They are all boldly expressed in a broad and dashing fashion “Sunset Cliff’ has been given tl Place of honor, and Mr. Lie in his painting of the picture has made it if fi t admirably hir- ring flight “Along tho Wharfs,” by Mr. Lie, easily divides the honors with the wore i just mentioned, and the small introduced in Places in the composition, impart life and animation to it Van Deering Perrine’s contributions all carry the generic title of “Interp tations of Morning Light 1 have all been painted at bis Pali tu the exhibiting artist as a colorist, The remults he has managed to obtain with his pastels are superb and definitely supplement his sunset series and his autumn leaves previously shown Robert Henri contributes abril Hiently colored portrait of a Spanish dancer, which he painted in Madrid. It Bears the title of "La Madrilenita.” The Spanish costur {a spectacular in its re Castilian ornaments she typleally barbaric, It ip expopition of a dancer Randall Davey cont flower pieces, all of whict » of the woman | news, and the lient Wears AN €X¢ butes several | or | worthy in execution, His ‘Bellbina’™ is simply adorable in its presentation of the cute little girl seated in the straight backed chair — projected against the cerulean William J, Glackens makes the elightest popular appeal of the up. John Sloan reaches his ont achievement in his vibrant with abandon well handled and happily His device in throwin delicately flowered highly effective. ‘The model is the least attractive part of the picture in spite of the secured contrast by means of the girl's wealth of raven hair ee eerentaeat U.S. TO AUCTION MACHINERY. | fle je Sold Dec. All the contents of the Emergency Fleeet Corporation's warehouses in Mo tuchen, N. J., will be #old at auction on Dec. 16 and 17. ‘There is $3,000.00 worth of new iachinery, equipment and supplies representing a’ surplus ma- terial now that the bullding programas expressed, | of orporm- 16-17, been revised. ‘ re are 450 steel lifeboats, B= 4 pounds of la rope, 300,000 di oft steel wire cable, hose, 174 metal rths, pumps of var ® hoists and winches, electri al ots “ae a and "inany 0 nod shipyard a warebaiisee will be open two days bi.000 feet bf cus NASH MOTOR CARS " Motor B. Warren controls the wholesale dis- York State jin Pennsylvania 1980 Broadway have been merged into the distribution © cars in New The Touchstone), the Motor and Association, that arrangements have been made Trade the M, & A, M.A work of six modern painters unttr Matribute Fire dapainenld in “nearly fy ythe largest cities of the country 0 Jin big pneumatic tires pare as equipment for thelr fire render | First Truck Equipped With Pneumatic Tires; It Has Been in Consiant Service-Since 1911) The grandfather of motor trucks has arrived in the city for a week's visit, The ¥ Reliance truck, which has the dist the first motor truck ever equipped matic tires, The truck left Detroit journey two month and, travel city, has just completed a run the land, spreading the gospel of pnet NEW BROADWAY SHOWROOM Broadway welcomed a newcomer f the Warren Nash Motor Corpora- jon, distributers of the Nash cars nd trucks, occupied spacious new show rooms ubore 64th Street As President of the. Warren Nash Corporation, and the Nash- Buffalo Corporation wel harles New p' towns that includes all of an well as border ind substantial por- fs of Connecticut and New Jersey. | t Now. 1928 and] ribution jon Two large stores a f the largest floor spaces for { high grade motor York. ne o' fot te M. & A. M. IN MANY SHOWS. was made to-day by General Manager of casory Manyfacturers’ Announcement 1. Heminwa with the Minneapolis Automobile ‘Associauion whereby nbers 0 will participate In the oN An Minneapolis from 3. 14 "she nor and naa ane ‘ are’ Association hat ane ‘oda artists represented are John ta ntomobile. shana aL 5 William J. Glackens, Van|york, Chicago, Heston and ‘ipmes polls —— BUDLONG’S LI LINCOLN C Milton J. Rudiong has bean appointed | Lincoln Motor Cara for w York and the metrapoli an distriet, ‘This connection provi ‘or business of about $5,000,000 the t year, “ C. Getsinger, Lincoln sales man- hat Mr. Budlong was selected -three applicants for the ac: rom fo! extremely colorful. Tho straggling |count in New York City, the lst inctud- Outcrop is shown bathed imling soine of the most substantial auto Drilliant sunset Neht, and it is placed |mobile selling interests In the ae * ‘nm sharp and delightful contrast with |States the varying blue of the sea, The ee DHE 9 cruising gulls, in infinite variety, kre FIRE TRUCK Tincb! experimenting W! mpany te- ts, with furled and set sails, are} ‘The United States Tire simply delightful as handled, Certain |poris that Neral elties the tonta ot mYharfmen, in oil skins, who find te ois Nobby Cords have reached a ore. the fire departments are re~ w placing fully with them as fast as new fire equipment Is neaiee. OPEN A NEW COURSE. io in Englewood. Mr. Perrine has Je course given by. the used both oils and pastels with equal eng, automonit Ure wea last Mone felicity to interpret his common de- {aay Clasaes_t a week for Nomiation theme, which he Bas viewed | four from muliform angles, The wind-jevenings at & 1 : ewept trees, ulmost denuded, the in-| Special lectures on tires, tramMe and tense morning light and the racing |the electrical system are, delivered by Ghildren hero and there, are all pre- [representatives of the Goodvony, Tins ie sented in a most colorful. manner, [Rubber Pomme SN ortheast Lleetrte which well sustains the reputation of |Bompany. _ oT, ASK RECEIVER FOR CAFES: of Monima: Co-owne Sue Partners. A sult for the appointment of a re ceiver for the Montmartre and Bat abarin restaurants, h occupy the They allege that James dao, Paul Sullivan Hard who sino have 90 n the wh Ray ” any Ville Rl se. and have mad hare im tiie which they. have wrong: fully. aly ‘nto other concérnd 6 raracter *riedman a e other three so apply for to an orde WESTCHESTER NOTES. Say i Sir : stomabile te ‘kerk, when. ane cette ieee mestgrer rade THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, Gores oma tot ess PN ap b t 0. } my i f trucks, It will the South When the United States Tire Corpany began an inquiry a few months ago into the history of the development of big pneumatic tires for trucks, It At found that the United States Tire Company was the first company to make such tires. Every ohe of the three old Reliance trucke which were equipped with the first of these tires ever made is still in existence and doing full service. spend winter touring the isitor is the old inction of being with big pnew on its overland ing from city to ‘ough New Eng imatic tires for HEADLIGHT LAW NEEDED. KEYSTONE TIRE EXPORTS. Dospite the care given to the drafting] Sales records of tires in foreign coun- of New York's headlight legisiation, the| tries are not the easiest things in the statute on the books has signally failed] world to make, but the record recently to moet the situation and a new law is|set by the Keystone Tire and Kubber lagt week, when the retail department | ( Peerless| The Willys. Overland Company coatin- ues its progress in building Overland four, the light car which has intr tion, distributers of general aagment of Walter A. This oreanization hag been successful fron the start, and this year has markete ed nearly 1,000 1 I was on Nov. 27, 1916, that, Woods xnclates took over the Peerless duced a new standard of easy riding comfort in its exclusive feature of tne three-point suspension springs. Vore comes from Toledo that the Overland four has, now day and the géal is rters at Brond- fours a day before the re they are to-| first sleighing. he opened for business | ‘There is xo much interest and one Wrcde had rs. Now he has one|thusinsm among the workere in) the of the strongest selling and distribu-| Toledo factory ever Overland four that {ing Organizations in this part of the| the company will provide a demonstra- country, all the dealers being enthusi-| tion of the new « unexcelled eaxy Qatic over the car and the broad gencral| riding qualities to every man and wom policy of the eompany Lan in its employ ie | | | | That depends largely on the quality of and the mixture you use. The careful, and uniformity, Simply adjust your SOCONY and stick to it. Thea you'll age out of your gasoline, At filling Lime look for the red, white and blue S | Every gallon the same. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEV REGISTERED The t Victory ary, is f the name of & new corporation whieh | | WE {re Just fled a certificate, ‘The capital 7, vet ts $15,000 nnd the offices will he in Tarrytoy The directors are = Bamnel and Frieda Tabock and Morris Meisel District Attorney Davie has returned from a trip to ¢ safitornia Court Clerk Gerald Fitzgerald vacation. Mra. M,C. returned {rom E! Mra, Chy } of Polham Manor is in Stamford, It is’ reported that George H. Taylo Cheater Hl will wy svpojnieg uy Counsel of Mount. Vi jkisie ject Kimer L. Kinvaid, haat gone to the Adirondacks on a short | )SOCONY( OTOF | ca. STANOARD {JL CO OF NX) The sign of a reliable dealer Is Your Motor Extrava- gant in Gasoline? With high quality, uniform gasoline and the carburetor adjusted to insure complete, clean combustion, any mo- tor wifl show gasoline economy and dependable power whether crawling in traffic or pulling up a heavy grade. rigid processes of refining and testing SOCONY Motor Gasoline guarantee its high quality It is uniform, clean-burning and power-full wherever you get it. motoring: economy standardize on SOCONY. SOCONY p a tL Ae ’ 1919 : feclared. “Tam a@lad to be having | entire story wo ig arewe ar ies sz SAlied sornuilint chprolonsiee| ARG YOU Word, ticks. na te | ly and entered the parlor There faxy | Mr. trogan Here we Were getting | became the life of the party He | drunk after leaving sour wife alope in \ | And Izzy Attended Bothy | siti io ie cin wits |S wo | stored away was not ulready| “But mnt alune when ot got \ le ek, just as the | there The te buneh was there” | party was Mrs, lazy “Anyway were leky wid the crowned him with an mpty bottle. | Prosecuty: “he it be a lesson to Was Crowned Besides) is, guy gies nad tie you Co Noa edge of the affuir, but that fey had But she was having the party f seriously transgressed. and ‘ ‘ : lazy care Fe Aapinase leet a | aur edie right home and ask \ If There’s Any Moral to This Tale It Is This: arket Court and told the! — tary. shook | The Smart Izzies Mustn’t Think They're | the Only Ones Who Can Have Parties. | rebar eRe HF | | By Roger Batchelder. store. ‘The party then took a taxi to UBB yout ‘ iepart el he Third Avenue “L.” {} dS ubout to depa | Meanwhile, Mra. Iszy, upon the} | business trips, and Friends] exit of her spouse, had summoned the { Wife whose hubl are about | neighbors to the family board | OUT in FOR N=] to depart on busl- Here ix. a chance, it is, she as. MS STL UP! [news trips, up celine “to have a nice party with and tn 1 hero The nearby revellers wore at once 2 sf-this little (ale 18] summoned, and the party was soon - 4 prosperou |-] in full swing, The telephone rang Al ms No, Mr. lazy is went to Buffalo,’ of buNKeUP'T ne declared. “He is went on the std d SE bbl athe ng car of 11.80, and the tele nen manufae might be slipped him there irl who gften|'w he is in bed asleep.” ta a trip about i the telegram pete it ja 0 the country and) "My Taay walked down his street at buys everything 10) midnight, somewhat xobered, but still jeight for his cast side commission! fying the obvious signals of a glori nt more We shall call ten Js party His tactics, he decided, and we ghall call lis wife} would be to go to bed and tell friend | lazy.” Mor although the after | bout it in the morning. But nearly became a matter of court rec | yen he found that all the gas was lord, it was sidetracked us an Wass burning In his apartment, he shiv- Market scandal, only came to! crod, Here was a protty state of af light in the fingerprint room of the | fairs, with everybody up. Neverthe grand temple evolves and deduce everything | worthy of note in the famous district: | progden vase, lzz¥ was on this occa- lezy had been called to Buffalo ba a Oh I re look over the stock of a fast-fading | Won, greeted by a “Oh, lesy, my nice shirt manufacturer, He was leaving on the 11.30 sleeper, which, as every | fis, ba 4 a gl one knows who ever tried or had to) anxiously, and Go to Buffalo, 1s open to the woocr#] } uta within the of Morpheus, as the old suying antl bop of bottles and at 10 bells. Accordingly, after a quiet | Pye A ana old Justice, where he entered Instead of (le yisual percolator or sorely needed. This ia the opinion, ot | Company will stand for some time, consultation with several friends, lzzs Bia ne Wh araon, Veesident. of the During @ recent trip to Kurope, Ives| decided that this was the opportunity | away York Oldamobiln Company. de Villers, who supervises the export|to have # nice little party befor mito “We simply must. have some inke- | business of the Keystone Company, suc-| departure of the train. Izzy arranged or nully on the part of those who make! ceeded in closing contracts totaling| things so that he would be put this our lampe ‘our lenges or those who| more than $2,000,000 for automobile tires.|train and put to bed if 1 manded, sternly, | write our ee” Mr. Larson say In hia negotiations abroad most Of] Hig ticket : | the ugh Unsteadily, As matters stand now, the motorist| Mr. de Vi nines was cloved | His tickets were given to Jor, Who! “unis neighbors does not have a fealing of fecurity | with French, lng We ch wed | had a wide reputation for being the] yor come in and Mhen hie dimmers are an. He haa] Helgian buye The largest contract last man to give up the alcoholic [are having 7 learned from experience that the dim-| he closed was with the Compagnia Gen- | ghost « ght za racket with us. Were choke off liane, that he should |erale des Voitures in Parise which op-|. At &20, after declaring his inten in,” she suggested. have. On the other band, he is afraid) erates most of tion of getting a good night's rest, | "And I bet they are drinking my | to use his lamps without the diminers. R [nice bottles which I had saved up oven if he is sincerely convinced that with ney Kinsed Mrs. Tezy. told her to 80 | Chattenged. Lan they emit no objectionable glare y to bed early, and said goodby. Im And I bet you are soused like you mobile ures in Basins. hota tont 0 eta AR If to Mie | used to be," returned Mrs, Izzy, hotly, Tel. eos cere wae beth Iuzy pondered the PEERLESS’S QUICK RISE. | mer," where the old guard. of) "“Iyzy:nondered the matter quickly. Bad 500 A DAY. IN OV OVERLAND Si. | cidiine boul ‘The bathe was succ| aoruec lc SIL Tene See Sesye. Ee The Van Cortlandt Vehicle Corpora- cessful and when Izzy was put to bed at the Grand Central at 11, “good time had by all” was the watchword But the porter intervened. “Am this Mr. Izzy?” he inquired “It was—I mean, it is,” replied Joe with his usual urbanity. “Here am a telegram for Mr. lazy,” declared ‘the porte i The telegram read: “Leaving for } Chicagh. Come next week. Fiske.” | - “It looks,” chanced J as though we had got to get Izzy from tho train ll Maxwell 1s before he gets the expenses of going to Buffalo for n Z lazy was at once aroused and re suseliated In part in a nearby drug HATA HE goodness, the efficiency, the qual- ity in previous Max- wells created a demand for the current Maxwell which 100,000 cars (the cannot satisfy. This shows a rare been wisely expended. your gasoline je 100,000 transmissions. of so many materials. carburetor to get big mile- rapid-fire, For Phone Circle 5559 OCONY Sign, cael V YORK US PAT OFF GASOLINE Buy Red Cross Christmas Seals and Help Save Lives and the world’ best Gasoline of Several Rebuilt Standard Makes Must sell the following trucks, as floor space repainted in our own shop, and are in perfect condition. ww TATA for, Quality number now being built) for Maxwell; and the appre- ciation that every dollar de- voted to its manufacture has Think what the making of 100,000 axles means, the mak- ing of 100,000 frames, 100,000 engines, 100,000 clutches, and Think of the great saving that comes with the purchase Consider the accuracy that follows as one after another of Maxwell Motor Sales “Corporation New York Branch, Corner 59th St., New York City BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concours: Brooklyn Distributor Maxwell 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Big Sacrifice Y%, to 3% tons is needed: Bethlehem Jeffery Autocar Republic Oldsmobile Fords and others These trucks have all been rebuilt and GRAHAM BROS. SALES CO. Bethlehem Truck Distributers Col. 7127 1890 Broadway but another name 100,000 axles structed. Consider the vast use of capital it requires to turn them out—300 a day. Estimate the confidence the Maxwell executives had in the Post-War model to rest the future of the Maxwell name on a year’s production like 100,000, They knew; 300,000 previ- ous Maxwells had told them; the public was their judge. You can look for high is con- liking engine efficiency, or merely comfort, or long mileage on gas and tires, or improve- ments the war developed, or style, or value—you'll find it in the Post-War Maxwell. Price, $985 f.o.b, Detroit. 1808 Broadway OPEN EVENINGS Chalniers Sales Corporation Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone Prospect 8411 ’

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