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Na DELIGHTFUL WINTER MOTOR JAUNT 10 THE BALMNY SOUTH adidas A.C, A, Outlines Shortest and Best Way to Reach the Carolinas, ‘When the birds fly southward thou- wands of motorists start from the wintry North to the balmy South. Some start in the early fall and stop over in the Carolinas until after the holidays, then continue on to Florida. Others prefer to stay all winter at some of the resorts midway between New York and Florida, such as Pine- hurst, Camden, Aiken, Augusta, Sa- vannah and Asheville, where the cll- matic conditions are {deal for all out- Goor sports, the thermometer seXiom @etting below 40, the average temper- ature being about 50. Short motor trips, can be taken every day, as most of the resorts and cfties have a number of good roads radiating in all directions for dis- tances of ten or fifteen miles. The Bunreau of Tours of the Auto- adbile, Clb of America recently Yhecked wp all the roads through the puth and ontlines the shortest and est way to reach the Carolinas dur- :@ the month of December. poem New York cross the most con- Qfe wnt ferry and go south on the son County Boulevard to the uk Road, which {s followed to ark. Go out of Newark via Eliz- a Avenue and follow the trunk ‘through Elizabeth, Rahway and frejchen to New Brunswick. The @iten Island route can also be used Tyiaking the ferry to Staten Island foo 26uin crossing the ferry from the theb end of the island at Totten- 08 to Perth Amboy. Go through =th Amboy on Smith Street, which =omes New Brunswick Avenue, jeling the trunk line at Metuchen, i) fom New Brunswick follow the Lin- on Highway through Princeton to frenton. From Trenton the Bustle- on Pike ia followed through Lang- ‘orne and Bustleton, entering Phila- jelphia via the Northeast Boulevard and Broad Street to City Hall, From Philadelphia it is preferable to go via the Gonowingo route to Baltimore, as construction work is going on ‘be- tween Newark and Elkton, with quite @ long detour, which 1s apt to be bad in wet weather but which will be fin- ished in about three weeks. To reach the Conowingo route, leave Philadel- 63d‘ Street and right into Baltimore | Avenue, which is followed through Lansdowne and Kennett Square, cross- ing the Susquehanna River at Cono- wingo to Belair. There is also x e-| tour entering Baltimore, From Balti- more there is @ good road to Wash- ington. From Washington go south on Mth Street, cross the Potomac River on a long bridge into Virginia and follow a hard surface road through Alexandria and Dumfries to Fredericksburg. The road between Fredericksburg and Richmond !s gravel, in good condition, excepting a few short stretches. There is also @ good hard surface road going out of Richmond as far as Petersburg, but beyond the travelling 1s quite «rough and apt to be poor in wet weather. From Durham there is a good road which was recently finished to Ra- lelgh; also a fair road from Raleigh to Pinehurst via Cary, Apex, Sanford and Southern Pines. ‘The next place of importance below Pinehurst is Camden, the birthplace of six American Generals. By continuing south from Camden, the route goes to Aiken, where there is an exclusive colony of rich North- erners, who take advantage of the mild climate. Twenty miles below Aiken is Augusta, the second largest city in Georgia. Motorists going be- yond Augusta to Florida will find it necessary to go inland to Macon, then via Waycross to Jacksonville, due to the abolishing of the railway across the Altamha River between Darien and Brunswick. However, the road is good to Savannah. Savannah {3 a very attractive city, with broad, clean streets, good hotel accommodations and a delightful place for motorists to spend a few weeks or all winter, as there are a number of very pretty drives both inland and along the shore. Motorists who intend going South over the intertor route can turn west at Durham and run to Greena- boro, then south trough Lexington, Salisbury and Charlotte to Kings Mount, “where the Chimney Rock Route begins, which leads to Hen- dersonville and Asheville, The road conditions over the Chimney Rock Route are excellent and the scenery ts the finest in that section of North Carolina, known as “The Land of the Sky” in the “Heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.” From High Mount, con- tinue south through Spartanburg. Greenville and Athens to Atlanta and on down to the west coast of Florida. — AUTOMOBILIST LEFT VICTIM. Charles Goldzweig, a shoe manu- facturer of No, 115 Division Avenue, Brooklyn, was convicted in that bor- ough yesterday before Supreme Court Justice Callaghan and a jury of a violation of the motor vehicle law for speeding away in his auto- modile Aug, 21 last, after he had run over and killed Mrs, Pauline Abramo- witz at Bushwick Avenue and Mc- Kibbin Street, went be sentenced to serve two years ing Sing ahd fined $500 beside: in phia via Walnut Street, turn left into | | city to form a voluntary and no TTY 1920. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, TRANSPORTATION SHOW CONTESTS Plans for the First Annual Highway Transportation Show to be held at the 12th Regiment Armory, 62d |Street and Columbus Avenue, and | the First Field ArtiYery Armory, 68th Street and Broudway, Jan. 3 to 8, in- clusive, are rapidly being completed, and with the space in both armories practically sold there is every as- surance that this Is going to be the most spectacular event of ite kind over before featured. One of the biggest attractions of the week will be the $500 cash prize essay contest, in which motor truck chauffeurs will compete. Any chauf- feur within the limits of the United States may be a contender for this prize providing be complies with the following rules: 1, Bssay; to name the ten (10) best points of quality in any motor truck on exhibit, and enumerate why these points of quality are best. 2, Essay to be limited to 250 words. 8. Hach chauffeur will be limited to) ono esmay only. 4. All essays to be submitted not later than Saturday noon, Jan. 8. In addition to this, each chauffeur wishing to compete will be require: to register at booths provided for that purpose. The registration will consist of the chauffeurs name, his address, regis- tration number and the name of hi: employer. Registration will be made at the time of submitting the essay It is estimated that there are over 16,000 motor truck chauffeurs in the city alone, and this figure does not include the large number of chauf feurs who are entering the city dail) from points throughout the North- eastern States. ‘The Show Committee believes that as a class there Is no one who under- stands the motor truck better than the actual chauffeur who drives it and looks forward to competition for this prize on the part of at least 25,000 chauffeurs, ciccialipaaapeaiins TRUCK RESERVE CORPS GROWING Capt. Leindorf of the Police Motor Truck Reserve Corps, with head quarters at Madison Avenue and 186th Street, reports the corps rapidly growing. This is a movement on the part of the motor truck owners of this organization provide for the use of the Police De- partment a plentiful supply of trucks ready at the call of the Commis sioner in case of great fires, riots or strikes, and had met with Instant response from the public spirited citizens. Capt, Leindorf wante 5,000 trucks to be at the call of the depart- ment if necessary. Send in your names to him. among themselves WeAreCompelled to Sacrifice Our Entire | Stock of RUGSandDRAPERIES 4 Below Cost! Prevailing market conditions have forced us to sacrifice our Pi entire stock of high grade RUGS and DRAPERIES To Raise Cash We have an unusually large and varied assortment of floor coverings and draperies in all the desired popular patterns and color combinations. _ Come Prepared to Buy! This is an opportunity the public has long waited for. 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