Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1917, Night Extra, Automobile Section, Page 9, Image 27

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EVENING USDGER-PniLA-DRPinA, WEDNESDAY. JANTTART 17, 101T
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"JIMMY" HAMMON SATISFIES HIS AUTO HUNGER THUS
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rP J J I .imr,su-B0W M!Sw CCESSOBS1.1 ?(Si jfffffir -P
fbif Of 'Bos' i JPto iv "1 "M
-TOE. nBCCGftTIQNS MR. SOME Of IRE. UMOU&iNES flMt JTTl-
GroTto Tfle. oifireiar ge- tfw e. utile, vfesr Pccxer JJ1 m.7?JSr
BUFFETS OS PflET OP--mei DOWE - "-Doajis
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NATIONAL RUBBER CO.
BOOfllS IN ITS YOUTH
Three-Yenr-Old Pottstown Industry
Outgrows First Homo nnd Builds
Hig New IMnnt
Lipid has been the Rinwlh of llii Nn
li. mil ltiiMn-r I'oiiipnn.v, of Pottstown. Hint
in thirp m us it becntnn so cramped In Its
. i.ulip tli.it tlio building of a. inatntuntli
tlr torv mm-frlcj nnd glass factory was
in i.lft iipi pssnry.
The new iil.tnf now l being rushed to
.oiiitilrtl.il! nlth ln-i nf tli floor ntrn.-ldv
... . Dim d li Hip roitiiwnv Hint caused people
i" uiit their bend llirp vcflm nan wtirn
ii Iick.i ii iniKtnmiK in n Mifnnf flp-mnry
limiiliiiK' TIip new Ttntoij In h nmmimcnt
in tlio hiiinrpK fSR!Hll of .! ! Ielt pros
mIoiiI nf tho lompatiy. II. tt fpirr wile
iiinniiBpr nml W Wnlh, fnrtor tipr
lntoiKlr.nl ii tiin tlmt put lRnr ami stamina
nun I Iip young Itnlilstn
I ho Nnllniinl KppnlwiH (lies ninmifni'
tin id I iv thn tomp.in.v Iibnp proxril so ttnpii.
Inr Hint it hns liept tho fnrtory tmsllliic to
tin n out i supplj pnuni t tho itmmml The
lirp tvlll Iip furtlipr mhnmwl h n Ii1p
sprpml nilxprtlslnB miiip.itRti. In wlitrh th
tiriinlinUx of tho frtPlor to Inlmr ntul mar
kPt lll Iio pnlntPil mil n- n factor III tuni
iiik out IiIrIi itMtl cooit" llullt on n
sonn iniip linl", Hip tiros aro Ktiainntpptl to
nilhstanil nil tests
Atilntiiiiliiling Archiliald Asks:
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BUCKLEY
COMMERCIAL (JARACJE
Contracting
Teamsters
fJEORCJE BUCKLEY
G21-23-25 Hcotl Street
rili'phoiK', UicUin.m i!"t
REVIVE AUTO RACING
FOR FAIRMOUNT PARK
Quaker City Club Presents Plan
for Municipality to
Take Charge
j renin) of Hip otil rulriiiminl I'biU au
tomolillo roail rnop, whlrtt nttrmlrtl llmu
ftrtntls.ot.persorfi to t'tillntlctiililn, Is lookoil
for Hits vpnr. N'pRotlntlotm liptnopti tlio
tjiinkpr 'lly Molnr fluli, under wliosp nus
pleps tlio rarpx wrro IipM, nnil Mm or Smilh
nml tlip I'm It t'ummlsslon nrp timlpr uv
nml It l piprtiitpil Hint lpfurp Hie p.i
l i loioil n plan ill limp liprn uoiKtvi
out
Should tho inrrs Iip liplrt nenln, iIipv will
tip londiHlPit undor Hip nustilros nf Hip .11
1iv Hip rliih, iiciorilliiB to I'nul II IliiiPtt",
prpsldpnt of tin) rluli ntio pintpil out Hint
In tlmt way couhl lifoper iiollclnic fcnd to
sponMbillty bo obtained Ho was cptM
mlitic over Hie outlook fnr riumlnff lh9
annua) ninlorliiR event. U1I1J1 was nbo!4
lsbcd by tli 1'ark fonimlision during' tn
Itlankentiurir ndmlnlslrnllon.
"Tlie l.'nlrmount l'nrk race which wpr
lieirmi in 1508, uero dlstlnctlfa for th
fact Hint they neer enured a fatil nccldtnt
and Hint tliey turned oier largr) sums oC
iiimiip to rlinrlts." said Mr lfuyotle 'it
In iIioip daM when, tlio nutomobilo had neS
pomp Into IH mm, they attracted 8ueb id
Btlentlon. wlmt would they brlnu to flillM
delpbla today?"
Ptirlnir tho sexcral ycart lhat tho racea
Were held In thp JMrtt largo sums wora rca
lard fioin tlio tn fpo eharRed for patklnia,
the money IipIiir contributed to ths roller
rensl.m Fund, tho l'nrk Guard Pcnslbit
I'liiut nnd to rlinrlH
Auliinuiliillnp: Archiliald Asksi
Wlinl it nuhl Hiafjrnri tfo if he heartt yot
IrlUnti voiir vrighbar hnw jo moforrd ifl)
Hit sthroiitlttik on so-antlso tiiucfc iasH
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OK1N S. WILSON
338-40 N. Broad
CAR COLOR HARMONIES
ATTRACT WOMAN'S EYE
Rainbow Hues Lassoed by Auto
mobile Industry Blues and
Greens Lead
Tlipre's n re lion why so many women
Ue interested in nulniiioliilcM this jrnr
Ilcside Hie MniillfliiR devloc.x Hint tho
autoinolillp manufacturer bus tncUed on to
or built into tho 1917 pleasure, car, ho has
painted on It entiehiK hues, smphonles of
coloi in nttraet the feniliiliio eye. The con
ventional bind; car has ,i srnwiiiK number
of ninnj -huid rlnls.
In a l.st of 183 cars put on the market
this c.ir tho follow InR colors wero Mated-
Ori. n
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Mot gorgeous tints arc represented In
tho offering Tho blues Include ionl, azure,
cobalt meteor and Itlchellcu blue; theiu aro
calumet Rreen nnd loynl Rnen, :iloii nnd
oliio Rrci n. cream and golden olive, wine,
lake oheirv ltd. e1inillnii nnd inaioou,
gun-metal and battleship giay. Them nio
Combinations tli.it dazzle the ee. ucciis
tomed to tlio somber black, and with all
that ai e harmonious
.Some of the bl.uk cais mo decorated
will other colors There aio the cars with
Bray limning Rear tho cream heeled, the
nuto with ellow i mining gear or blue or
green panels nnd black or while enameled
wheels Tlio gray cats, too, In many In
stances have color schemes ; for Instance,
black running gear with wheels of ted or
Kieen
Tlr now- numerous gieen cars and blup
cars show artistic nHsembllug of tints in
addition to the conventional lilaik tunning
gear or chassis. Here II grcen-bodled tour
ing car has russet brown wheels; otheis
offer nd or green, cream and natural wood
wheels Theio la a royal green car with
a blai k stripe and another of nil auto
green bodv, with gold striping.- Other
models, mixed giay wheels and black feu
ders with a blue bod. bltui body nnd door
panels stilptd with cieuni jellow and
cream wheels striped with lil.u 1;. n ISIche
lleu blue bodv with stravv-coloied wln-els,
and another with red running gear, a blue
car otters natural wood wheels, another
wherls of ci earn and black i mining gear,
and null -mother, a green coupe attached
to ii IhhIv ofmeteor blue Then theie Is
a hiiu--hl.uk model ttriped with gra,v
liatoolor harmonies! And how well
a llaniiim; ellow- or vermilion roadMer
looks, dashing along the highway! othei
cars fade Into tho liackgiound Xo wonder
It is that mudnine or mademoiselle looks
at the iulor of the wheels rather than at
the engine or tlio radlatoi.
OWEN MAGNETIC SHOW'
Individual Exhibitions at Bellevue and
1835 Chestnut Street
The priiuiple that a jewel bj Itself makes
a dieper tmpiehslou than a lievvlldeilug
ehowiuse full of them actuated Julian A
mlforil Beueial iiiauager of the Owen
Magnetic Jlotoicar Company of I'hlladel
phla in staking an exhibition of the Owen
Magnetic car In the lobby" of the llellcvue
Stratford Hotel, and mi evening display at
the new home of the compans, 1835 Chest
nut street during bhow week
The (iweu Magnetic ini, Invention of
J II IJutj. a former t'hiladeliihian, attracts
hundreds ofvisltors at the Individual shows
It tias eliminated the gear method of
changing speed and Its smooth ildtug qual
ities caused It to be selecfed by Thomas
A IMison for.the innovation of eiiuipplng
a motoicar with a ihonograph, Into whUh
bus men may dictate letteis while riding
to and from the olllce
Rideina2l8
accept this os an
invitation
(oifj&1S
will make hourly
tripstonndflomthe
AUTOMOBILE
SHOW
lcavij5 HBroadStieet
on the evenhour,retuni!re
enthehnlfhtour D
lOAM trp 6 PM
L.S.BOWERSCa
245-47 N.BrowiSt.
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From your point of view this announcement is
most important.
For herein we set forth the achievement toward
vhich this company has aimed for the last eight
years.
This achievement in a word is the completion
vof our gigantic organization to a point where we
can make and market a complete line of automo
biles under one head.
This means tremendous economies much great
er than ever before.
This means the elimination of all waste, all lost
motion and much greater factory efficiency.
This means an even higher grade of cars at
much more attractive prices.
All of which means a substantial saving for you
on the next car you buy.
For now and for the first time in the history of
the automobile business we'as one single organiza
tion offer the public a full and complete line of
automobiles.
This concentration this greater efficiency this
more effective means of pulling together is going
to set a new standard of low priced high-grade
automobile values.
For we operate on the basis of
one executive organization
one factory management
one purchasing unit
1 one sales expense
one group of dealers to plan, produce and sell
all Overland, Willys and Willys-Knight models.
Buying power is concentrated. Costs are dis
tributed over all these cars. The savings are
enormous.
As a result we are producing cars of exceptional
quality and marketing them at unusually low
prices.
Every car is built to a rigid standard of per
formance, comfort and appearance.
The new models are listed in this announcement.
They include Overland models from the snappy
comfortable $665 Light Four to the beautiful
Light Six Sedan at $1585.
They include also the big,, handsome Willys
Knights from the Four at $1285, to the super
efficient Eight at $1950.
These new models establish price records, value
records and performance records which we believe
will prove to the public conclusively that the vast
economies of vast production are the key note and
manufacturing secret of the greatest value for the
least amount of money.
Overland Light Six Modelo
Roadster, llfi-in. wlieelbase (Illustrated) . S970
louring, llti-in. vvlicelhaio 59S5
(bie alao l-lused Cara)
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Willys-Knight 7 Passenger Models
OVERLAND MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors
323-5-7 North Broad Street
Bell Phone Walnut 4897
Overland Light Four Models Overland Big Four Models
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Tour Cylinder Touring, 121 !n, whccUaso ,
Eight C Under, 125-in. vvheelbascdllustratCvJ
(Sic also CIokU Cut)
Overland and Willys-K
Closed Cars
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Roadster, 10-J-ln, wheelbase S650
Touring, 106-in. wheelbase $66.5
Sport Model Country Club illlustrated) S750
Roadter, 112-in. wheelbase SS3.5
Touring, 112-m. wheelbase tllluitratetl) , $S50
(Sec also Closed Cars)
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
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