yifiiiwM '"VWW"; pi && irrt;-- EVENING L'EDaER-PniLADETJPHIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 191T w BIOTORCAR EDUCATOR SECOND TO SCHOOLING Instructive Value of Auto Tour ing Pointed Out by M. V. Kelley, Advertising Chief FOSTERS PATRIOTISM Eince Wnr Closed Europe, "Post- Gratlunte Courses" Reveal America's Splendors CITY'S BUSIEST CORNER U. S. ARM ORDERS SWIFT ARMORED CARS New Wnr Auto Lighter Travels f'fJkmm Fifty Miles nn Hour A hew tpo of armored motorcar for the fulled States nrmv, lighter and Heeler Mian By MARTIN V. KELLEY rrtiidrnf th Martin V Kcllej Company er 1ms tho cdilcnlloiml nluo of the tutonmljilp been more generally recoRnlieil than is I" thin country today. The mmeno growth of tho popularity of tolir Inff In motorcar, since tho outbreak of tho Europoin vvnr made foreign motor trip n impolllllty. Iiai revealed to hundreds ef thousand for tho first time, the heautv nd Rienic splendor of thotc native land In that av the automobllo has become an edunllonal factor second only to tho tchool stem I have personally learned more nbont tho natural wonders of thin great United States Ui alzo iind heaut through the medium of the motorcar than through an other genev textboolo Included. Travel, nstlde from the pleasure end of It, Is ono of tho most Important factors In a. person s mental development To me a trip by automobile never become tiresome or monotonous The automobllo tourist has manv dcllnlte nlxant.iRcs over tourists who ndopt other methods of transportation I'hlef of these Is tho fm t that ho travels on his own lime, can ro his own way and mahe the most of everything which Interests him There are no train (.cl.edulcs to bothei vv Itli One does not have to rush through tho most iittiac tlvo portion of his tour simply bee uiso the train will not wait Tho motor tourist on devote a whole day. If ho so desires, to the studv of i tiny vvntcrfall which, whllo It appeals to but a fovv, has .1 world of In terest for thoso who appreciate Its natural and unusual characteristics A thnustnd miles bv automobllo will give the tinvolcr lira moro rcil Information about the country tlirougll muii nu ii.i-.ai.-a iii.iu uu,,ui, iiiui-i by train Ilenco tho popularity of mo toring Since the summer of 1914, when Europe nas plunged Into war, thousands of us who had formerly been enthusiasts over touring In the Old World have had to confine oui travel to points of Interest In this countrv As n, rule we have profited by tho change and at the same tlmo wo have enjoyed It It has given us n moro wholesome respect for America s natural grandeur It has brought us closer to our neighbors In other States It has broadened our minds mid H tnauo oetter American citizens out ui ocij one or us To travel bv automobllo Is to learn If tho traveler Is at nil observing And, of eourso tho ncrage person Is observing. Therefore tho extent of new Information which Is being gathered every day in tho j ear bj motorists who nre touring up and down and across tho country Is enormous In Its -volume A post-graduate course In education might well bo taken In u motor car Three months of It would accomplish moro th in n je.ir nt some of our leading Institutions of learning 'See America Plrst nnil See It In u Mo torcar" Is nn admirable slogan, and It ij applicable to cveiy automobile owner and prospectlvo owner In the t'nited States The more we learn about oui country, tho better vi. Ill wo understand Its problems, Its people and Its advantages In a vv.i. our country Is liko our business Its ultimate suness rests laigol on the intention mid support we give It To know America Is to love It It Is human that wo should support and defend that which wo lovo, consequently tho motorcar linv been of much significance In making stanch Americans nut of casual tourists The rectntiKuIar objects: mo automobiles, coipuscles in Philadelphia's mam artcrj, snapped fiom an upper window of the Fidelity Trust Huildinir. The mow, which is at Arch street looking southward on Hroad street townul City Hall, shows the corner where, nccoulinjr to unofficial police count, the m cutest number of motor vehicles pass daily. EVERY TENTH FAMILY IN CITYOWNS MOTORCAR Wall; up M.ukot street, vvhlih Is u representative street, nnil count the men, women and children After ou havu counted forty nine men. women, boys nud girls, stop at the fiftieth person and sal. mm He 01 she has an auto mobile, according to last-mlnuta statistics Thero are nppioxlm.itely 15.000 automobiles In rhllailolphtn. nccordlng to tho Automobile flub of Philadelphia, and the popula tion Is about 1 7d0.n00 That makes ono automobile tor every fifty persons t'ountiug live persons to the average Quaker 'lt family, ver.v tenth family has a cat The agricultural distilctg of the United States make tho cities show up baillj In this respect, the number of automobiles pei winltti being much greater In what are usually tcimed ngrleultuial Status At tho end of HMO there was ono automobllo In Philadelphia for ever sixty-five persons. Come, Ye Sons " hear that WWe has been giadu.ited finm the automobllo school of the Spring (jardeii Institute ' "Yes He calls it his alma motni thoso how lit use is being prepared for the War Department nt Washington The ttto new mrs that have been ordered will Increase the nrmv s flert of armored war chariots to six, four now belnj? in um at Koft lilies and other points along the MeUcJti bordir The development of tlif irmorrd oor In this countrv 1km not emerged from the experimental stage Two of the present care built on n two-ton chassis, hdvfl a gross weight of 13 000 pounds each ami n mnsjlmiini speed of fourteen miles nn hour, and nre considered too iinwleld.v for use oh oidlnary terrain the two others, of 9(100 pounds gross Weight are built on a nne iiml-a-half-ton rhnssls and develop a speed of thirl) -live miles an hour The two new cms ,rtch weighing only RSno liotihds. with vvstei oil Rnsolltie, RUhit and ammunition will rest on a louring car ilnssls nnil will be able to travel foityftve oi fifty tnllen nn In. in Then light construc tion, It is believed will nimble them to npirnte over roads tint pnsetit conditions adverse to motoring All the vital pails of Vie car oscept the wheels, ales and springs will be shielded bv two-Inch plate armor The dustpan will bo protected bv 1-32 nrmor from rlco chiting bullets Tho turret will be of the naval t)pe sloping in front with vet Ileal xlibs, nnd will be so constructed as to Rive an ess to, the t-ngiiic rmllutnr and other lints finm the Interim of the car The car will bo equipped with powerful movable luailllghts. protxtcd bv armor ono machine gun, on n universal hall Joint will be mounted In the tin ret, and spice will be reserved for an extra gun mil I line spare hands, and not less than sunn rounds of ammunition Three men will npcato tho wnr engine, one ns chauffeur, one ns gunner and one as ammunition server and met h.iulclnn Among the tools and accessories which the car will contain are two twelve-foot runwavs for crossing ditches A wlnd-sioop and other ventilators wlU'provhle nlr for tho men In tho turret Tho wheels will be of cross-laced wire, with nil less tires, the ilms being so con structed as to allow rapid cli.tnrt to pncni matlo tires in emergencies Two ixtru wheels will bo cirrlid Thero will bo ono twelve-gallon gisollne tank and two ulno gallon tanks carried Inside Tho tnnks will fenl dlreitlv to the nrliiiretor on nny grade Should It Income neiiss.iry. tho body Is so constiuctcd Hint It m iv be transform! to another chassis ipiuuiv lively known appliance and aiiessm,v to nssuie safety anil perfect opt ration Is included In tho spec! Ilea t Ions laid down by tho ordnunco dep irtment VISITORS FROM DIXIE EXAMINE MOTOH-CyAhS Iioominp; South Iluys fit) Per Cent More Automobiles Thau Last Year Soft-spoken words that Indlonto n ilcslro to examine n ro.iilstuh, sub," ludlcnto to managers nnil demonstrators that the eyes of the piosperlrig new Smith are upon Phil adelphia's niitoimihilo show Many visitors fiom below the .Mason and liixon lino are anions those who Inspect the ehlbltH . These visitations aie entirely compatible w ith tlgun s w lib h show that todaj the South buys tlftv pei lent moio cars than It did at this tlmo last enr The ex-t'on-feiloraW Slates form a good in nt-il.i Held foi the sale of automobiles lice nine nf twintv-ient lotton. a boom in tho turpentine industrj dlvirslfled farming and tho progress nf go id mills in Plie QgSfrJ : rflfrc 60 H- P' Tour,ne $1585 STcP i cSg&Yg ;ii-.tii.riif,..iir,r;iiTlTr-fiiriiiTTn-,vii mT.JirTirTiiitfmiiiiiL gATJgg, "tli - IIIIIIK'K' 'l' " la' SJ'e 'DAN' III Jljll lj I1.) IjiKI M G' "t OURS OME'll! 1 !Ktki N c" "p. O A D S T t r '''I z 'M3 OZQjK ! I Nil It Jj B iivm passinohr ll III r I,! " utiti modu it I" J , Ml tihii pAisiNcm. Ill 8 1 ANNOVEMENT-19ffip S The King- Motor Car Company P S L. The King- Motor Car Company is now well into its third year of eight cylinder leader ship, after a long period of building successful "Fours." Throughout America, and In fort-nlno foreign lands, this pioneer eight is In constant service, there being more Kings In operation tho world over than any other ''Eight" save one. lain woa n fuir nf manv notable King stock car achievements, tho met outstanding of which was the official A. A A 10,850-mlla non-stop-motor test l)n the threshold of 1917 there Is every Indication that King succw will far exceed the records of previous ears The car Is right mechanlcall . the new bodv models are finer and moro luxuri ous than ever before, the Company Is propr- Oou't fall to vilit th hinff exhibit at the ,tutowoN! Show ous and strong financially Years of standing behind the King Oar down to its last bolt and world-wido advertising in lilghtlafcs mediums have contributed Iheli share to the building up of a prestige that should mean much to pros pective buers The mam advantages of the elght-c Under V-tpe motor are based on mechanic jl principles too fundamental to bo questioned. Actual per formance on the road will present these advan tages far more forcibly than technical explana tions Telephone or call for an Immediate dem Foursome ?1B85 Sedan ?2150 Roadster 1585 Prices F. 0. B, Detroit Wire 11'AfefJ, 100 extra pit models KING CAR PHILADELPHIA AGENCY 518-20 NORTH BROAD ST. I m C " ss rj&A 2i 4W XT1f'l"'pw anay- wwmu & .- .&. LSM &$. s& '. m Wir Six Thousand ' iUYERS DfiiMitbor 4th, lr'K). will u ilown in Stiulcbakcr lu-toiy as PKOMINI N V MrVKR.s' l) Mi tli.it il.i. .1 tt' hours altei t It o .iniiiiuiH'cnKMit of the new .Sprits IS Stutk'li.iKris tii'in H'ii(s now in, over fiOOO f tin must prominent business, professional ami public men in mcriii placed their orders for Stmlubnkcr autoinobiles. I his list nf btivcrs- is national from every State in the I'titon, and includes: Meinbets oi the fresitlctit's t'abinel Hank Presidents ( itcruois of Stales Xotcd Lawyers l' S. Senators Bank Diiectors State Senators Supreme Court Judges l'. S. toiii;ressiiieii College Presidents State Congressmen Officials of Great Corporations (ireal Manufacturers Katnous Mdticntors IVclinicnl l'"perls Nationally I'anious Clergymen Mechanical 1-aigincer.s Famous Authors i "Mine Hook," containing a complete li.st of the.se buyers, is now being compiled.) THIS IS TI1K fIRKATKST KNMDOUSK.MKNT KVI'R CIVKX NV AUTO.MO-111-1 HV TIIK MOST PROMIXKXT AND RIPRKSIuTATIVK Pl'-OPLIC OF MI-RIC. THIS I'.NnoRSICMI'NT OF STCDICBAKFR CARS TRULY SHOWS: the obvious altte of Sttidebakcr cars, the obvious quality and style of Sttidebakcr cars. ihc great confidence the nierican public has in the name of Studebaker. the high appreciation of the famous Studebaker service the service that really scres. Sec the Studebaker Exhibit at the Automobile Show and !ou will yo and do likewise rOUR-CYLINDCR MODELS roUK Chassis . $8SO POUR Rondstrr . 930 FOUR Tmiriiic Cnr . 040 I'OUR Cvcry-Wc.ither Cir 11 to lOUIt Lnmlau Roidstcr 1150 All I'lUtt I (I II Ihliotl PHILADELPHIA SALES CORPORATION GEO E. COLVIN President I.. ROGARDUS Sales Mgr. Broad and Cnllowbill Sts., Philadelphia DELL, SI RUCE 2081 KEYSTONE, Race 18G3 SIX-CYLINDER MODELS SIX Chassis $1030 SIX Roadster 1170 SIX Touring Car . ..1180 SIX Landau Roadster . 1350 SIX Evcry-WcathrrCar. . I3R0 SIX Touring Sedan... 1700 SIX Coupe 1750 SIX Limousine . 2600 Ml I'l-iift I' O It Drtmtt JSessrrTssssmTsmrscmssssnms IS08w"H I Jut w SfacandTweheCylinderCars k I I ff AMERICA'S BEST LOOKING CARS Iff WITH CHAMPIONSHIP PEDIGREE Iff TVTATIONAL body designs are distinctive and recognized style leaders. a 1 ff jmh Netional's record of mechanical performance, on or off the racecourse, V fj is motor car history. Their social position, for appearance, and their Y i 4y business standing, for performance, arc both long and favorably established. m I lS HOW TO SELECT YOUR CAR n 11 j The sum total of all thing that determine) n better.grade car is tM 9 I g ITS LOOKS THE WAY IT PERFORMS M I j L Many believe, with us, the National is America's best looking car. e ( 8 r Others buy Nationals because of the way they perform. " 1 r National built America's first Sixes. The highest pitch of six-cylinder 8 I ij p efficiency today is to be found in the new National Sixes. i I e National was one of the pioneere of the Twelves, the latest improvement S U in multi-cylinder motors. 1 1 1 "L Because of our six-cylinder successes National was best qualified to 1 li P l Q perfect the Twelve. . m J 1 S Y We will be glad to acquaint you with the reason why these Highway cor are superior. , pi I 1 I V Come and see us, you aro not obligated in the Ieatt. CI I U Iliohwau Six $1750 Highway Twelve $2150 Bj 1 B Vj Sedan (Springfield Type), Limousine, Coupe, Londaulet and Brougham js J 1 ! rK Bodies on both Six and Twelve Chassis. U J H H si -" - ...-vMsg- - t . j-1 m?". ilium i jfl I HURLEY & EARLEY, Inc 1 I . BROAD & RACE STREETS ' 1 ASS,5&sL Beii Phone-Walnut 700 C J1 I J I iW I 11 1 'By 1 14-in ... "j" ""'-'V' " ! l y ii n i mil m I ' " I viiJi' --iJOi3