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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921, to throw his li SE LEADERS ‘SOME GOOD TIRE PLAN TORELIEVE ("ANY DRIVERS LACK ji2.¥sr 2st te Kiet ts) === We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial cop pete ARE REPUDIATED RULESFORMOTOR CONGESTED ROADS Thursday Economies , ‘t as far ahead on the} ‘COURTESY OF ROAD! Jing gets within radius, "Otherwise che man at the wheel who is coming head | on can only sit tight and trust to luck, | for he is practically blinded. As re- |gards the one-light cars, a driver go- | ing toward such an object must at times guess on what side the lamp is lit. If he guesses wrong, only a quick turn of the wheel is going to avert a Road Hogs and Blinding Headlights Still Frequently Encountered “Courtesy of the road is something many automobile drivers lack,” says J. Great Interest to New York and Long Island Motorists. Tells How to Get the Best Service. driver who fails to dim his lights when approaching another car, and also the hap who perhaps thinks he is econom- ical when he runs with only one side} lamp. burning. “Ot course there are times when it necessary for the man at the wheel Bill Amendment Splits » thGO.P. 4 (Special. to The Evening World.) | | WASHINGTON, D. C., June 22.— Republican leadership in the House ‘was rejected by the Houge conferees the (Naval Bill in agreeing to ac- the Borah disarmament amend- ment and to make a fight for it on the of New York, which consists of the ex- ecutive officers of more than ei trade organizations, ited rhe association holds monthly meet- ings to discuss probleme which have to be met by organizations of manufac- turers, wholesalers and retailers, | J. Hunt, General Manager of the Reo| collision. In fact, it is not only cour- 4 | Motor Car Company of New York, tesy, but an act of common sense, for This is particularly noticeable at |@vers to look out for the safety of night In the daytime ‘road hogs’ can others as well as of themselves.” | be accommodated by giving them Se Ce ' i < — - — three-quarters of the highway and thus| Alfred Reeves, General Manager of “ Sete nee : we ‘ om rs 4 ‘ a avoiding accident, but in the dark there|the National Automobile Chamber of ision to Adopt Borah Naval United States Tire Company | New Conduit Boulevard of |i couiy tings [hat can De ont | Commerce, has been elected President motoring. For instance, there. ts the /of the Trade Organization Secretaries | L. A. PRICE, eres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded i West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | Here is a set of rules for truck] The hope that the new Conduit | drivers on the care of solid and pneu- |Boulevard will eliminate the conges- matic truck tires formulated by the |tion that now exists on all the roads technical department of the United |leading to the South Shore of Long P States Tire Company for the benefit Island has aroused the automobile of truck owners: owners of the Metropolitan District All truck tires have a more than any other projected high- load limit. floor. It is not the first time the leaders have been disregarded since the Republicans got control of Con- gress, and this time they have been| @utmanoeuvred as well ‘When the conference report reaches | the floor the leaders, who are said| t® reflect the views of the Adminis Bounved he was in favor of broaden- img the Borah amendment to include ether nations, This was supposed to Feflect the view of the White House. Soon thereafter, following numerous | eonferences by Assistant ‘Secretary understuod to have the approval of the White House. Instead of request- | ing or directing the President to call a conference or open nego! ions with foreign powers, it simply concurs in what he had said favorable to dis- atmament. It left the situation en- tirely in the hands of the President toward the Borah’ amendment. | A fight in the House is now expect- | @d unless leaders acknowledge their) inability beforehand to change the| situation. | Constant, slight or occasional heavy overloads shorten tire life. Distribute the doad in the truck body so each tire will bear its pro portionate share of the weight carried When applying and dismounting t fit properly and casing fit prop- Running in car tracks causes tires to break down early. Avoid cat tracks Check your wheel alignment, ‘Tires cannot give full service if improperly cted cuts lower tire mileage. Trim off loose slivers of solid tires, Turn corners slowly to prevent tire strains. Apply power and brakes gradually to avoid useless spinning or locking of wheels, ires are cut or scraped occasion- ally by bent fenders when (ie loaded truck travels over rough places: Tires are limited in shock absorb- tires when the truck weight from t truck is to be idle time. ———<»—_—_——_ matic truck tires, flap and tube | any considerable | way improvement in recent years. The importance of this road is evidenced | by the announcement that comes from | the Automobile Club of America of lan inspection trip by the chief road |iman of the club through the Long |Island communities that will be af |fected by the new route benefit the many busy which it passes and facilitate the traffic of every com- munity, large or’ small, between the Kast River and Montauk Point. ‘The Automobile Club of America ts | | will directly |towns through ts chief roadman, O. M. Wells, is to |make a week's inspection trip over all \the roads leading to the new boule- vard to determine the saving in time and distance that will be effected when the roadway is ready for traffic. The results of the trip will be made * within the next ten days and | senensilllpenveenrtirse A. C. A. TOURING GUIDE. ‘The Automobile Club of America has Very Low Prices _ for a Very Good Car Chalmers at its new low prices, which are $300 to buys a motor car on an investment basis. Its first cost is remark- ably reasonable for a car so fine. It is actually are exceedingly low. Comparison over a peri- od of years shows that the Chalmers is an inex- pensive motor car to maintain. down operating costs. The fuel is pre-heated by the hot-spot. This as- sures better combustion, greater economy, more We will be glad to ex- plain these things in per- son, and demonstrate the superiority which they give the Chalmers. Prices F. O. B. Factory, war tax te be added The Most Sensational Value Offered in Years at This Sale tration, will be put to the test if they |¢rly on rim: | ‘The new Conduit Boulevard will Know—don't guess—your infla $450, less than last year. @ontinue the tactics they began to], Know—don't guess your inflation | provide a splendid wide gateway from , year, { | ay when the Naval Bill pasved the|Ss important as proper’ fowls and {Brooklyn and Queens through Nassau offers an unusual oppor- Mf is the Chalmers motor Thursday Genate. Floor Leader Mondell ,an-| speeds, |County into Suffolk at Amityville. It tunity to the man who that does most to keep Mend the small and vepair the iarge . of the Navy Roosevelt with Mr. Mon-| cuts in pneumatic ticer fully awake to the value of this im- : Y : : 3 ‘dineand Gray dell and Chairman Porter of the|. Chains and other anti-skid devices {provement and the interest its large priced but little higher power, and higher all Crash with beltsand Foreign’ Affairs Commitice, a substi-| injure tires. Use c'iuns only when Imembership on Long Island is taking than many smaller cars. around efficiency. fancy pocket s— tute resolution was drawn, it was| necessary and apply them loosely. ii thw @atly, OBORIPIROR EHO TOUR (80 tee malheshanee césts beautifully talinred and avoided Congressional interfer-| ing power. Careful, slow driving on| atulliinae ote operate. thale f ence. The purpose was for the con-|rough or rutty rouds will reduce tire | "leon Long Island a5 MaRidente OF NEW PRICES iled from hand- Bre one er One BOUT ce as | Come: visitors or those who ure served there ling; all sizes and ‘orter resolution and they declined to| Overspeeding a tire has the samo any way by motor vehicles, will be i v 46 that. From the beginning of the| harmful effect as overloading, Keep | 10, 80¥, 883 PY Wer te a vantagee Eater ouciie CALetI a Sport Car. . . $1695 lengths. conferences it was apparent, that |{ruck speed within prescribed limits. | ‘iat each locality will gain from the oadster . - 1495 Coupe. . . . 2295 ' “managers” for the House leaned) ‘py avold unnecessary strain lift the | new route. $ 7-Pass. Touring Car 1795 Sedan. . . . 2445 Smart Summer Values up to $4 *1.00 Handsome new es in White anh models with big pearl button trim- mings ahd house samples and overstock lightly mussed or Skirts - salesman Decisive Economies Here for the Thrifty Woman Maxwell Distributing Corporation | 1808 BROADWAY, Corner 59th Street Telephone Circle 5550 | Bronx Branch: 175TH STREET AND GRAND CONCOURSE Telephone Tremont 4914 | OPEN EVENINGS op Sapir ac ee Mihara er Republican. ranks, ‘one. hundre MAIN BUYING POINT wdlican ranks, one hundred or Owners More Interested in Econ- more of the latter desiring the Borah amendment, The Wemocrats favor it omy and Endurance Than Speed. just published the 1921 edition of the Associated ‘Tours Guide This convenient handbook of motor travel is now in its eighth year of pub- lication aand it becomes more complete with each issue. ‘The present edition contains all the necessary. information ‘on {10,000 miles of selected highways ‘There are many full-page tour maps, over fifty city maps, with complete itineraries, towns, mileages, ferries, ho- tels and garages on ail the routes Motor laws, license regulations and Wash Goods & Domestics | 25c White Poplin, I7c 35c Organdies, 29c 39c Huck Towels, 19c Mercerized poplin having that 40 inches wide, in all the | nice lustrous Silk finish that wanted Summer shades of pif And heavy, buck weave makes it adapt- Orchid, Rose, inches, — slightly f 908 i \ . ~ able for Waists, Mai d i 19 | : 39c Fancy Voiles, 25c 21c Toweling, 12\%c 85c Hemmed Napkins, 58c \ ‘and are expected to swing the vo! for its final adoption. The chanc are that once the leaders find the beaten they may turn to the Boral: amendment and make the vote unani- mous in the House, as in the Senate. —————>_—_——_ ndurance is the most popular and economy the second favored feature of the motor car, according to a Nation- wide poll of motorists,” said J.C. Long ‘ of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, speaking before the Axso- : J a WHAT IS DOING “Somfort inthe third consideration, [tyler imand routes ure iisted and. there followed by price. Speed and distine: |i." much more data of great usefulness 1 1 f 1 TO-DAY IN CONGRESS tive refinements have, ittle interest for|{% Titomohile owners. | n many styles o corded Closely woven heavy crash Heavy damask, dice or hese conclusions are the compiled | Se = 1 PR ears Arie kk Pleseh ad toner: 1 checked designs, returns from question cards sent to car ~o | | ine quality tor ing with Blue hemmed, ready owners in all sections of the. United Summer, Waists. or Red borders. for use. per doz. Cc SENATE. States by. the National Automobile | per yard per yard 2 | ‘Takes up conference report on | Chamber of Commerce, asking motorists . il a bill. to orprens ae relat e preference con- bs — 't GA uill Son Nereea | weeeb cerning the following features of a car Appearance (general), appointments, Rectriy cenere on-siand, | gumeect: Congein, nee rman ge UR y ow! ; owners, rai lity, ht ; A Soldier relief investigation goes | climbing, mervice (good local r+ | Just received a New Envelope Chemises, on. pair shops), fications, speer | y spye. Agricultural Commission con- | ,,. Buying, pointe.’ sald trong. rather | Lot of Bungalow Petticoats, Billie tinues hearings on farm situation. [considerations to-day; and this poll of | HOUSE Ceotecetamer shoud. prove a, Relptal REG. US. PAT. OFF. | Aprons and House Burkes and Post office commitee continues | Sulde te bot engineer and advertiser eee x * “Retur ‘om twenty States, co’ - consideration of Longworth reso-, |ing more than thirty makes of cars, on Tution to postpone increased second the Index basis of 100 give the following | class mail rates due to go into ef- | emphasis to the different buying points: | fect on July 1 Endurance, | 5; economy, M4: comfort, | Republicans of Ways and Means 312! Resivinty’ eiee indorsement ‘of on: | 25 Mee eer ae a eee dan tte exibility, 6ic¢ Indorsement of oth. Values up to $1.49 Regular Value $1.25 manent tariff bill _.. and 68e Made of fine quality nain- sook and batiste: in delicate pink or white. Neatly trimmed with neat lace edg- ing and ribbon drawn—a wonderful lot to choose from. C A good variety to select from. Neatly made in tie-back styles of fine Percale; light and dark patterns, checks, plaids, also | solid colors, neatly and prettily trimmed—all sizes up to 46. | ; Oolarine, | ns | Just About Half Actual Value for These Wonderfully Popula =] 2-Strap Pumps |< Kid Oxfords, Theos and Comfort Oxfords, Worth $5 a Pair In Black or Brown. Also White Canvas and White Buck HW in all sizes. All have Cuban or | ||| military “heels except — comfort \ , wx styles, which are made with a iH} || En common sense heels, Ideal Pit: Fa Hy |) Aina ioerestconandartal value. Sale e le 3-Piece Enamel Covered | Sets, 98c 2 Femarkabie Purchase and Sale of fl SerimCurtains Sauce be scared Complete Pan : Ready to Hang ! WSR ya 98e || im et—1,14 and 2 quart sizes. | Family Size Garbage Cans Galvanized, deep, tight fitti covers; special. Be ERED "FAX, Sale of Bathroom Outtits Of sheer scrim, made to sell at $1.50 set. Beau- || tiful light and airy cur- || tains, white only, trim- | med with dainty lace ; edge, full width and 244 On fancy white enameled back; i y | yards long th anc? ’4 | bar, tumbler holder, ai 48 ins tony! i} soap dish and tooth- brush holder, all full nickel plated, | rust proof, “98c Awnings toting 92.09. frameé: ail fixture STANDARD OIL (0. OF WX The sign of a reliable dealer and the world’s best Gasoline STANDARD OIL (0. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway | With Cover Gray enamel, enamel cover; extra 8c quality....,. Dealers everywhere or direct from KEYSTONE TIRE & RUBBER Co, wide, cluding 9 inch Do Drown stripes tn Breedway and 62nd Street New York City Q 3 Lox J e =" ae —) = a © > = a S 4 Ss a =

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