The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 18

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COLD WEATHER CARE OF GAR Pointers on How to Get the terest in the Maxwell exhibit & THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. |Classy New Coupe Scores a | at Grand Central | alace, About every one attended opening of the automobile enthusiastic comment t \epecially finished Ma New Series that was the « who ow oh well coupe ntire of Ine SUOGRSTIONS FOR 520 UNITE, 0 SOP TAR TART OF MOTOR VRHILES ae? <r | Motor Car Manufacturers Lend! Tne settan shows to particularly | WILLYS-OVERLAND | + EXHIBIT FULL LINE Closed and Touring Models of the Willys-Knight and Overland on Show This yonMs"Willys-Overland show- ing is of more than usual interest. |The Visitor at the Willys.Overland booth is first attracted to the chassis jof the Willys-Knight Model 20 in the foreground, ‘HE AUTO AS MUCH “A NRGESSIFY AS. THE PELEPHONE Both Perform a Public Service and Are Equally In- dispensable. When. Arthur von Schlegel! relin- quished the management of the Bell Company affairs in De- troit abour five years ago to assume ja Vice Presidency in the Hupp Motor ar Corporation many of his friends that “It was a far cry from the telephone business to the automobile manufacturing field.” Mr. von echlegell, however, took an entirely different view of t! ituation and, as ho expressed it, hi 8 been explaining to hie friends ever since rity of the two lines of “In the first place,” he says, “ the telephune business and th auto: mobile businéss are in reality of a public service nature. Whether you fre furnivbing telephone service or building antomobiles you are directly serving th usands and thousands of “Buta still, greater similarity in tw6 flelds is found in the fact egeh is @ transportation time- incalculable advantages, ingly, each has grown to pensable factor in the business'and social activities of the ch di in-all that we do to-day is perhaps more impressive to mé, a6 the result of my long telephoné experience, than it {s to most automobile men themselves. “To-day we cannot imagine busi- ness activity without telephone facill- ties. ° “Yet it was only about twenty- eight years ago that the telephone was very rarely found except in the offices of a fewgdoctors, a few drug- gists and now 4nd then a merchant. “Think of what it would mean if all telephone service in a large city were totally suspended for a period of five or six hours, Think of the confusion that would result, “Also think what it would mean if absolately all motor vehicle trans- rtation were completely abandoned for the same mimber of hours, In- finitely greeter confusion would en- sué—the electrié and steam methods of transportation couldn't begin to handle the traffic. “Then, and then only, we would perhaps come to a full realization of the necessity of both the telephond and the motor oar in every-day life. “It was only a little while ago, com- paratively speaking, when the casual inquiry was ‘Have you a telephone?’ Now, it is ‘What is your number?’ “And I firmly believe that I am not overly enthusiastic or optimistic when I make the prediction that tho motor vehicle will gradually work its way More and more essentially into the affairs of every home until it haven’t seen the in Motor “The constantly growing recognition value of the motor car eattane teat ' " | s00d advantage one important factor ast Results in Wint Ls i eect ba ARS lg Their Aid to Police in the Willys-Knight design—unusu- Best Results in Winter ical details, but It is Anisived an e ally long Underslung rear springs of in the most lavish way Official ° chrome vanadium steel, making pos- Driving, ‘The body and hood has a lustrous coat ba an unusually jow centre of . jof deep maroon, with biack fender gravity with the consequent ease of yard lrunning gear and upper Stolen car bulletins issued regularly yiding a nue tein aide AWAY } + pint mateea i dtintak Rule ° ‘) with car number, motor number and | and skidding on curves. Stration-Bliss Company, Jocal | vent cushions, back reats and doo owners’ names, if one of tlie meann| , Both the sedan and touring cor are) ‘pelephone i Dodge Brothers dealers, are sending|cls. The bead Uning is silk in an he manufacturer ie taking to co-op-|Mnd#ome examplem of well desiz ; ose shad The curtains are alee Ld coach works roumy . } ward to their owners and other in| Brussels CAPDSL COVERS Theo ne ey ae fene oeet ; stelle cabal ‘pen vi iow-| Hardware throughout is 24-karat gui Hi TY v i 4 . fi is as dotiohe ind precantione for plated, and the precious metal has even © pain used Dodge or onieens is particu remarked } Wiser davis, ahs | Seen ned to late the actus ant bol | Detroit, Is wpdorsea by" New. Yor! | mae able In howing the pe ° - vom | * Meh n the hardware and Detroit Mei @ Fish, of | Of CO e cpmfort and o You will get more service from |"Coia Jp alto used for csterior trim. |And pelrot Ofeclale. Judge Fish. of | oi onces ot-what is generally known ne j your car during the coming winter |ming. ‘fhe tim retainers an excallant plak and a quality car with a small chassis | driving, if you w! low these sug- | the bolts w: hold the d operated on very economical linus. : place, Drag links are eq ions for motor car thefts, hae : . : 3 | brother ‘o| The Overland four-door sedan has ' 4 of re cold |£0ld spring covers Hrothers maintain a department to r 8 hidaee act ca gave your earsutsces | The steering column and bracket, the | deal with motur car thefts reported , Proved @ sensation because of its ex- | the sim! weather sets e7 ne | wheel centres‘and the instrument board |). owners ahd insurancd companies, |tremely tow price. deavor. Ber aki aie cruken ebaene cars| gy untauely, 0nd, Randsc nely don in| Uvery two weeks the complete list re- he ae 4 car in the exhibit is bare “ . crystal enamel, a finish which resembles | rothers |9pectally painted, but Is otherwise 2, ongine—A ri ix- th of dark gray granke. (ported {s sent to Dodge Brothers I. § oy co ae, fs necoutary to wart the | cA sost Of Parisien ted cnnmen yedoei ers and séivice stations in al! |Standard and combines many features ture gas is nec \ it trim a of the co ye |ROt otherwise found in low priced , engine easily in cold weather--¢0 pull | tie motor, with nickel and t he coumtry, Copies of tie |” T outthe desh control, and leave it out | M/ner to comptote its adurnmen | bulletin are also mailed to a national cants @ one-man top is an ad- | until the engine warms up. Perhaps Ore st of police bureaus, vantame, both in convenience and ap- § you.may. have to prime the oylinders | INTRODUCING THE | A prominent polite official stares pestanne. ane. Curalpe thet oped i! witth a little gasoline. Keep the | that the cars which are stolen in De- |With the door save time and temper. | consumers. i AB | troit each yeat go not only to neigh-| A Wheelbade of 100 inches, and the i spark fully retarded, before | ye easy riding qualities of one thirty | th } the starting pedal down al- boring oltiag antl farme communities, | (15% 9 targey are cual nti ve th ‘ways the olutch, but to points far removed. Cars 3 f \ 3. The Cooling System—In sero] The Nash Cab for two passengers, | which are recovered in Detroit some- He ean ae Shrines: an exclusive } ° lee |times have been brought there from 4 i} Sire ot canoe toutebn waterand ons | 0ne, of the newent desiens in, body no Pace Cokat an well ae from far| Aten AECMHON Ix tracted by, the| be an Indl i < tured alcohol. This is the | Construction at the Automobite © *\ distant Easterf and Southern cities. | c : = | bu y ‘best to avoid freezing, and|{s attracting unusual attention. The) A favorite scheme of the shrewd ind eda ORISA te wb world. y i other “anti-freesing soltrtions” should! ca which bas just been brought out | ptolen car merchant ts to pass himse't | OPsadetion for ‘some months, the uffit te It ia necessary to keep by the Nash Motors Company rounds off as the representative of an insur- of the utfiity t replenishi the alcohol, which evap-) out the new four-cylinder car line. | ance company, in this way account- ~ ly. Use & Boyos Motor-| “We are genuinely pleased and|Ing plausibly for the low price he is orates y. gel yp } P \ Meter to posted on the thermal/dveply appreciative of the splendid /asking for his cars. ‘The farmer is { e@ondition of the mixture. reception accorded the Nash Cab,” | considered a good stolen car prospect, ter time 4. Storage Rattery—A weak battery freewes' cadily. ‘Avoid this trouble by keeping it fully charged. power. Test yout batteries regularly with a hy r—especially in win- ‘k days and constant use Of lights causes an excessive drain on ir power. i 5. Miscatlaneous--A lighter of] flows more reaily ip cold weather, fu not to allow water to collect in the carburetor, the gasoline or the oll. It | will freeze and cause trouble. A win: ter shield of! pun will prevent the ol! "when dar ty - from freeging. Cover the left-hand side of the rad- It will protect the cafburetor ‘op the engine warm tire chains and drive safely v roads. ———— REO BODIES ARE | tator. i and Us over int and varnish is applied,” r. George W. Stowe, manager of th Jocal branch. tes could instead of ateel. work it. the tains it essenti WILLYS-KNIGHT Steeve Valve Mator Improves With Use We regard aluminum as| pack of the enterpri for a first class body.” "Phen the concern that | jutting quality materials in their | readily claims for superior worth. ae “Take inclosed cars, for instance, wedans and coupes, when they are all | of brand new and apic and span it is al- “ most impossible for the layman to determine the quality and worth of various bodies. “f really don’t believe that the av- erage man would believe me if I told | him how much more our % ‘coupe bodies cost us than we could |the Gray caf, Buy ordinary bodies: for In the first place we use aluminun Aluminum ts an e::- penblve materin, and it costs more to | the But it does not rust nor does it corrode and it absorbs rather | reflects noises. es a much better finish and 9595 said C, B. Voorhis, Vice President/and if the stolan and General Sales Manager of the | fertile field for his w: Nash Motors Company. “In design» | community, he may ing the cab we had in mind the re-/and agai ‘ts of that large field of pro-| that vicinity, . Tha men, salesmen and others| fleets of stolen cars why have need of a good looking, light four-cylinder inclosed car.” The Nash Cab hag all the advan- tages of the toupe with the business like utility of an open model, The geat is broad and decp with an ebundance of room for two; the cushions are mountéd on the reinforced Don't waste driven back to the jtives. Dodge Brothers. sto! Be care- commended py Ins; officials, as “a splen “a great help to us Hee departmen: Although ¢he horse pearance, the side windor adjusted to any position tte The doors are wide, making ¢ roy n® per minute, Sand exit easy, t Under the rear deck is a q aked power curve gine power at high engine factory reports ette engine Will arge and ” of ‘tirat | put in roomy @ompartment, + | which: is sufficiently bre ALL ALUMINUM jarticies of baggage may pule type, which may a two-compartment, cay to a omé-compart: informal vehicle. seat for small parcels a a AUTOMOBILE NOTES. he Gray, ngensmith say: prove thei sponsored id Frank oe fayette is advertised as 100, the Lafay- delivers an unusual r broker finds a res In one farin go back again disposing of his cars in t js why whole are, sometimes cities by detcc- leh car service is pectors Jackson and Parker, prominent Detroit pplice did service” and and to other pv- power of the La- that a standard develop 105 horse on the dynamometer at 2940 rev- With ‘a higi the Lafayette en- degree of speeds, and taken out without jamming or] two new Lata: s " yette body styles are “Bometimes | wish that automobiles | Crowding. This compartment is fl" announced at’ the current show. One is were sold ‘in the white’ or before fle | partment also in the. back of the|* Se¥en-passenger sedan je _veati- he conyerted from chauffeur-driven tment and more The other is u four- passenger four-door coupe, touring type, vith an unusual amount of d large carrying capacity. eg room tinues to admirers to i oth in Commodore lobby, Its combination of engineering refinements, simplicity and comfort features in a cat selling in the lowest price field, has chal- |lenged every automobile man attend- ing the show sedan and) In prepiring, to manufacture and scl! |tanding and influence, and a manu- | freturing and technical organization of bility. They have put into the lo! of Hotel Commodore a motor car selling under $500. it |The avality of this Gray .. | Nenlences ‘inckided in it, re- ling price and the st nding of the me have all antic Special outfits highest Moreover, | bined to create enthu | SCHEBLER CARBURETOR CO., Inc., 58 WEST 65TH ST. Ae ee Niseenemith AT BROADWAY Wit. ern Ato of unumust |] ‘Telephone Col. 6418-6419, lowing cars ready to attach: for the fol- he ‘ “TI have driven my Willys-Knight 174,000 miles and the car had covered 50,000 miles when purchased,”’ writes Frank B. Cook. ‘I cannot speak too highly of it.” Smooth, powerful running wi extraordinary freedom from motor ad- justments is typical owner experience. | The Sleeve-Valve Motor has no valves te grind, no cams, no springs, no tap- “It is the nearest to fool proof that anything can be.’’ It runs year | Sedan f.0.b. Toledo pets. in, year out, uninterruptedly. Opportunities for dealers in many tows Tremendous Mileage '; with Complete Satisfaction th WILLYS-OVERLAND Inc, BROADWAY AT 50th STREET Brome: 3486 Grand Comeoures . + + Rewekiym: Cor. Fudten St. and Bedford Ave, . . . Newark: 5 You are invited to inspect our models on exhibition at the New York Automobile Show and Our Show Rooms 9% Teread ft. Bei wv Bee oP | MS at new prices . Nash‘Leads NASH You haven’t seen the show if you new Nash models the World Car Value — decothes fust as much a part bens) equipment as is the tel self.” Thé Finer a Certified New Features Dry Multiple Disc Clutch. Cord Tires. Leather Backs an hions. ‘ Improved Piston D y sign, * Improved Crank and Can Shaft. © Improved Transmis- sion Improved Ignition Switch. Spiral Bevel Ring and Pinion Gears. fort. Steadier, Smoother, Quieter. Less Gasoline. First Space left of Entrance Grand Central Palace Dort Motor Car Co., Inc. Broadway at 56th St. Know These Facts and You Can It is a fact that many manufacturers who have always held strictly to high quality standards will continue to do so in spite of this tremendous urge toward cost and quality cutting. It is also a fact that price pressure will force some manufacturers to cut quality below the danger point. How is the buyer to choose? The Columbia Sixis the lowest priced six cylinder car on.the market today, composed of the following units: i Judge Car Values It is a fact that motor car prices are lower than ever before, yet labor and materials are still far above pre-war levels. i This year the wise plan is to buy the car composed of specialized standard units of known quality—parts with suchdefinite firmly established values that the car must be good regardless of price reductions. Six is acar of this type. Choose such a car and you can measure the actual value of the car for yourself, because you know the value of the separate parts. Columbia units have as thoroughly proven unvarying values as govern- ment currency. Continental ‘Motor, Timken Axles, Atwater-Kent Ignition, Presto-O-Lite Battery, Stromberg Carburetor, Auto-Lite Starter Motor and Generator, Harrison Radiator with AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED RADI- ATOR SHUTTERS, Borg and Beck Clutch, Durston Transmission, Spicer Universal Joints, Gemmer Steering Gear, Detroit Steel Springs, Genuine Leather Upholstery, Cord Tires. See the Columbia “Six Shooter” at the Show Columbia Motors Company, Detroit, U.S. A. New York Metropolitan Distribution Organization A. Eugene Hoyt, Woolworth Bldg., New York City. W. W. Barnes Company, New York City. James R. ‘Ready Automobile Company, Brooklyn, Jones Springfield Garage, Springfield Gardens, Long Island. Raymond B. Hamilton, Roslyn, L. I. , Newark, N. J. Palisade Motor Company, Union Hill, N. J. Gabriel L, Casseneuve, Englewood, N. J Lee-Smith Motor Car Company, A, Petrillo, Cliffside Park, N. J. Gebauer Motor Co., West Hoboken, N. J. Eucker Motor G: field, N. J. New Durham Garage, No. Bergen, N. J. Frank Fisher Auto Sales Corp., Paterson, N. J. atage & Repair Company, Ridge- Tri Town Garage, Union Hill, N. J. Riverside Motor New York. F. J. Wortendyke, Hackensack, N. J. Co., Union Hill, N. J. Forsythe & Davis Motor Car Company, Kingston, John T. Shew, Stamford, N. ¥. Green County Motor Company, Catskill, N. Y. olumbia Six Nine open and closed models priced from $1195 to $2350 The Columbia ar

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