I S;?Vb WEDNESDAY JANXJAMy 16, 19iS ' ' " ! ! ...,l...-. .!- I .- ! . I.-,.., , ... ... .. ...M. . ., i .1 ,., J THEY'VE DONE IT AGAIN! flyariia Boasts ."-Nearly J.OOO-BiArihuiil f- Tfrtn Mac '!. a, V Increase and ft halt millions of auloino- 'hi round' numbers, are In Use In k4 States todar. Of these nearly I,- ohc-nflecrftli of the total. r the streets and roads of Penn- , which ranks fourth among the In the number of motorcars A italn of nearly 1,500,000 for the I to ahown by statistics. CUM following- group table of the M anown the number of automo tittered January 1-July 1, 1916. area witn the r.umber registered M-July 1, 1917: i,,. .MIDDLU ATLANTIC ii Iflf A fk :-,n mi rT 71.4M 19.08'! 80UT1I ATLANTIC UJ 8.4W M ,..-,. so sax cr Columbia.... ii" .( 31.272 Vlrtn 15.171 Carolina . 24 Oilo Carolina . - i a nfi.t :la ..... j.2'. .'JOOO BAST SOUTH CENTRAL iWkr 21.72 JO 417 iq 07? llptl 10 COO EAST NORTH CENTRAL . SOS.'Ol 11B 121 203.757 132.fl0n 'tn 9V.0OO WEST NORTH CENTRAL iota 122O0O lAnn fl M?J' h Dakota Sl.nmi Dakota, 37.2411 ka no MO 80,223. , WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ntn 12,300 Una 13 :.o ma i 4n oun 1010OO J , NEW ENaLAND ,e :i :? jiunpsnire 14.837 x 1 i-.,j tiuaatta .....v 10". 4MK Island 10.427 MOUNTAIN na lODsn fAi":::::::::::-:: rado Mexico . a PACIFIC fRKiutr - . -v M(th lESra i JBSASI aB - J 'a ttJH5? j!S ZJ15nn . f." R-f ""Mhe .1.33D33U national total of 4,291,684 for ii-i July 1, 191", has been Increased by 200, nv'w.aj. 1.. j -c .i...1 ...... f ?J--H ts' estimated, bringing the up-to-date uvavrcs close to 4,300,000 automobile. l& . - fe-vMNEW YORK SHOW WAS BIG I ff Four i Hundred .Cars, Representing j EigMy-6ix Concerns, Exhibited ' . Mora than 400 cars, the latest models 4t alvh..f-.l.r nf tnt.vti..'. tnn.lti. M.nM., vfit faeturers, ranginlr from the tiny run- f;ti abouta to the big- limousines, together nT5i,iw"" numooriess accessories anu auto f ij t mbll parts produced by nearly 300 .jf." accessories manufacturers, were shonn iVfiait'the eighteenth annual national auto- J'V'lBOblle'Bhow In New York, which closed . i-,lftt Saturday. The actual aluo of the vvjMViBjr amouniea 10 several minion ooi- rart. The exhibition was held under the Slots or the National Automobile aber of Commerce and manaced b a in.. iWjAuaiKh S V5a'foll0".lng makes of cars were ex . ! Mbltad! Abbott. Allen. Amerlran. Andar. rMao Apperson, Auburn, Austin, Baker, "cUBWcoe. buick, Cadillac, Case, Chalmers, S Cfcatidler, CheTolet, Cole, Columbia, : f, CrowElkhart, DaIs, Detroit I'lectrlc, , TJiMaLltetrolt. Doda-a Brnthrm. rnrt P.l. j.'gjla.Woar, Empire, ITIat, Franklin, Front ,'mokil,. Grant, Hackett, Hal, llnrroun,; '.sHaynaa. Holller, Hudson Hupmoblle, In- j. tr-3tate. Jackson, Jordan, Kin?. KIs-TW-Kar, Kline Kar. Lexington, Liberty, f Marmon, McFarlan, Maxwell, Mercern K ,2lllbtfrti, Mitchell, Mollne-Knlght, MonI- r0itlonAl. Oakland. Ohio. Oldsmoblle Ohm- S ,tv rtvrliinr. ntrn Mmrnptlf lynceari ? STTL'-r1 .: : " r: t " . :r: " . " 'paiuifla ai-aiicrjn, i-cericsn, x-jerue-jvrrow, i Premier, Kaucli Sc Lanp. Regal, Reo. ,' Jtoamer, Saxon. Scrfpps-Booth, Standard, AJ5t(llVj uicdi no- rvi.i tint. ciuucuatvci, 1 KoMlht and Wlnton. WB4'-- IN NATION fi ii .iB.. 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The first three days of this "seven tcenth annual" have already demonstrated that business is boom ing in the automobile world; and every automobilst in Phila delphin and the surrounding country has just cause to be grateful for the tireless work which these fic men put into the atrangements. Questionnaire Shows Eighty Ter ! Cent of Passenger Cars "Indispensable" i More than SO per cent ot the passen- eer automobiles In use today ate Indls Penablo to business. This fact Is dis closed in 'a nationwide lnestlgatlon Just completed by tho Ilaynes Automo bile Companj, whoto tars are handled here by the Ilemy A. I'.owan, Jr, Com pany, . Of the less than 20 per cent who do not hold the automobile a business ne cessity many stato that without their cars their elllclenc would bo greatly te duced. My cfllcleiity li ratted by liaUnc a car for recreation." writes u. merchant It affords ucreatlon for mo and add to my health and ellicleiw " Is the dec laration of n lawer The lmestlgatlon which biouflit forth these n Idles and hundtrd of others was the outgrowth of the oll-repeiiuu uc-, rusotlon that th pastenRCi cat is a luuty which might readily ' pented with .luring th war A letter I was nddre-sfd to 1000 llancs owners, I raiding throughout the country I h letter was Impartial, simply explaltiltiu the situation and asking that u post card bo tilled out anil reiurnpu. '11,0 tie Jiajnes 'Light Tf"" open car for tcen mide Its debut at show time A striking ne body de sign and the perfected sex ent horse- ' power tweU .-. Ilndei motor combine to make this model extremely I-opular This car his a duplicate flock and , yptf dotneter In the tonneau for the coii- Both Are Sedan Curs, Hut of Diner- compartment ent Size nnd Tjpe Of the eleven t pes offered bv lTanes this j ear, fU carrv llm "Light SK mo- Flnce he ltlT Natlona, ulomoblle tors nnd five the 'L'Bht Teles The Shows two new Kissel all- ear models ' line Includes open cais for four. IHe and I hMe mado the!r appcrance. the four- - KS a ' 7 passenger sedan and llc-passeiiger l staggered door sedan Thev are han dled locally by the Grleb-Thomas Com panv. These model", which ale In addi tion to the regular all-jear touring, sedan, roadster-coupe and Mctorla town cir, possess the new all-scar top, which Is not only entirely remov able,.but In which all side wlndows.mas be lowered full length This exclusive feature, which probablj represents the highest development to which the car with the detachable top has been brought, gifts owners three cirs m one, in that not only can thev change tin. par Into .in onen. roofless tourlne car for summer uso or a closed roach j J nr 5ou ror winter moiormg, uut ajso a convert ps Ihle car b lowering all windows when lii It Is le?lred to keep tho winter top In g place S The rednement features which have B alwas characterized the all- ear car 3 are found In the-new models; no visible gj fastenings or attachments nnr tho ap B pearance of tho Interior It Is dlincult to dlfferentlato It from . g a jpermanentlj lncloed Job, especially a' short distance awa I Tho hundred quality features of the hundred point six, on which the all vear top Is mounted, have, since Its Introduction last jear, not inly been tested In all parts of the country, but each feature has been checked up bv the Kissel engineers and desjgners MUlllUttllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllilinjIIIIIIIIllBlllllUllillBllinilli FORD SALES EXPECTED TO BREAK ALL RECORDS Local Agencies Look Torvvard Con fidently to Surpassing 1917's Mammoth Showing crease tha'liidlvldual S rpfiefo andVkiJ by ins emclcncy, and to quicken lha t...iT',fll of American business 2nd 1 prlvat.PnA Under new and tterii demands, tho,. ' cars meeting the e'tentlal requlrimenu : of economy and cfllclenev r. ..,,- . ... -. ., .. . . "- .iiiuma a "u ","u welcoming market, ik. By LOUIS C. BLOCK Manager Ford Motor Lompili, elimination In bujlng Is now a ri ,. M tor. Witness the condition of rord huYr-l nes. Our sales, in .lit. .... bu' 4 stripped last veer's record., wmm. . Ml .M.n.ser tor., ...vor .... , tIier turn, had far outrun prevlou. V.. II I Since the Inception of the automobile 0,d. i,u.. Institutions retaM J" I Industry, the third large-t In this roun- lhatlt ,. doctor, he lavVvIr',m.V try of tremendous entei prises, iiie.iuii.i- n,eraB6 rjtlz-ii more and more ... . ' , fj I lean people complacently looueu upn ln(r l0 ,,e rold i:mLienc.. S;;.,"'nr i) the motorcar only as a means iur j,ic..- .foll01j. forces, the cholee fA ,u.Z.? u". "' !?'l!l'5 ' P'ltVJT . !: ?'e. " J' .the ""'odlment of ilffi nowevpr, nwuKeiiru iw n " ... ........ -.. derstnndlng bv the lude shock that the war has produced, we hate come to a definite realization of how vital a part the automobile plavs In our dally life We l:now now. bejond all doubt, what ' efficiency however, awakened to a whocsonie un- n IlUtonioblle lonstiuctlon. That i..h' derstnndlna- bv the lude shock that the ,j,rPj,lir ih. ,infnrs.nn ... ". w war has nroduced, we hate come to a rf.nrd.smnhlnir v.jr i' iii.""c,.MI. a fM definite realization of how vital a part anJ .j,,. fop rorI .,1n ' ' ronu"lon m unlversil car. ASK Little Georgie Wright (we think his middle name is Washington) if he expects o cut down any wild yarns about people not buying cats in wartime nnd he'll answer, "Yes, I'll do it with my little Chevrolet." , we Know now, ucjuitw ,i . . an aid the motorcar Is proving to be .Marconi ZSot Coming (o U S to inoso lorces iimi iu "' ""j w.Sllixinu., .inn. 1C for us and our Allle denial has been mado hero ot Official" This new understanding of th auto- iently cabled news dispatch from rtnm I mobile puts the motorcar Industry upon a more stalile oasis cats are p i based now as an economical nece! as aids to transportation, to uusiness lan nniua-ui m nasnington Com,' i... . ...it... nnnn..H..ii n l.. tm finlUro. nf Ihi. illltln nf nnM.,. . UI't. genetauy, t' jeiii-n; luininnvm .v. ..,- ,.tv. . i-vunnts-'iontr. upon stating tnai uugueimo Marconi had k,. ft pur- apppolnled Italian High Commissi" H "ity. Hi the fnlted States, relieving ' ". ,,n,r ilnessjlan ambassador In Washington Com I' Jl iiiimmiiffliiiiiiraiiiii Drpnnii 'iwuiiiiinwin nn i Putting Something 1 i Besides Water I I In Your Radiator I 1Un utronarest rftdlator r built f-entuall reachen a utage wlier g rpratrn nr ciisenttal It m.j h s throuah accident or Just rial" war g unH tear but no matter Ji.it itut g raune nr bow ftlfcht the 'uu g A Radiator Repair Service That Is Unusual llfldlators for all makes nf ears lepalred and built to order lenders, loJIeP tank" wlndiriMds. lamps, ete Vlckfl llatnff end enamellne Reliable Auto Radiator Repairing Co. 1417-19 Fairmount Avenue Itell J'hone Toplar 3T50 Kc atone Rate 1420 - x aaaafeaaaat?K a I Here's J. D. How ley, manager r of the White Company's local of fices, wondering whether the fac tor' can fill nil the orders for White motortrucks that have been booked already. With January scarcely begun, Mr. Howley says that the White business for 1918 will probably far exceed last year's sales. P. G. Browning, the sales manager, is right with him. DROVE 84,000 MILES IN ONE YEAR IN SAME CAR I.os Angeles Man Claims World's Recoid for Continuous Driving What is believed to be the worlds tecord for continuous driving Is claimed on behalf of the Chandler Mv. bj J V an Horn, of I.os Angeles who has made 91,000 mllas In thirteen months or an average of 237 miles a dav for that period 'ChlH car, which has been ut-cd for car rying newspapers from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, has traveled as manj miles In a little over a ear as the aver age owner would In fifteen or twent cars The dailv run of 137 miles, as re I ported to Hetbeit Brothers, Phlladel 1 phi i, agents for the Chandler, was mado (with a load of 1000 to 1300 pounds of i newspapers or else with a load of pas ' sengers and a trailer behind. In the en 'tlre thirteen months tile dully trip was 'not missed once The car averaged flf- teen miles to a gallon of gasoline, ac cording to the careful tecord Kept by Mi. Van Horn. VamaasajaSSSjB5B8HfcMaBBy Shown as They Really Are The Oakland Sensible Six a motor car that anticipated the present na tional thrift policy by nearly three years is now on view at the Auto mobile Show in a full range of body styles. jpwards of one hundred thousand careful buyers have tested the mettle of this car under the rigorous condi tions of everyday service, and to every one of them it has delivered an unequaled measure of utility and satisfaction. The rugged and serviceable chassis which is the foundation for all Oak land Sensible Six models, equipped with the powerful and economical overhead-valve engine delivering 44 horsepower at 2800 r. p. m., is also displayed with all its working parts revealed. But none of the cars on view Iks been specially finished for this ex hibit all are shown exactly as they would be delivered to you. Poplar 7667 - WkjKi Freg G. Seitz cites in, ' Maces of how sites along "Automobile Row" have grown in'Tftluc he knows what he is talking about, by heck! Seitz fttgfcia "big business" for 1918, ntVbe's the vice president of , tM Larson-Oldsmobile Company. i'- myho Runs a Car May Read fcly never before was the Industry acn a test as to stage me exnioi- 191( models at Philadelphia's II show Immediately following at exhibition In Stw York with out on express shipments bt being taboo. rot the manufacturers had antlcl- situation by (Wishing addi- r models and shlpptna- them by Mc running ttiem by road Into'the l or lime to eliminate an cnance In eeurnc them from New i I majority of cases, however, the HTht was presented of seeing ' show cars, with all the frills rs of the modem exhibits. Ir ay from Nw Tork over fast In winters xrlp, and I aMUverlns them to the show, ny cnange ot tires and a dnr put them In shape for i of the cxitlcali - ' MinMMJwrri-'acd simy house Mb &Ut tiaaMariaaaaaS Unlocked Position Allows Wheel to Turn Freely. IJTieii Locked the Members Connect? and Hold Wheel Riqid. Passes All Police and Fire Ordinances moodrich Steering. Column LOCK YALE-EQUIPPED A tingle turn of the Yale key locks the steering column The front wheels being held In a straightforward position jourcar cannot be driven or toned. No holes to bore. Any one can attach It In a few mlnuts A patent clamp makes the lock an Integral part of tho steering column. Cannot be cut or pried off. All ecrewhea'ds are cov red when the column Is locked. Made in sires to fit all car and trucks. For Ford Cars) $7.25 i PRICES ) For All Other Cars white ron booklet $9:25 GOODRICH-LENHART MFG. -CO. 'iWidener Building, Philadelphia I I II IJjWaTSi 1 UJ-3bsSSSi5tv3e P"i ll llTaOlT'iirtMv' laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaffr mtS Sow by u KSfaSj FrankH. I mg Stewart HIH Electric aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSt. I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH m HBfNSTjM 37 N. 7th St. nRnVnMRjnnB PHILADELPHIA 1 lliniBBBBaWBaLrBBMf7f7ii I i Oakland occupies Space 7 at the Show. The models displayed are: the Touring Car, at f890; the Roadster, at 890; the Roadster Coupe, at S1160; the Sedan, at $1190; the Sedan (unit body), at $1480; the Coupe (unit body), at $1490. All prices f. o. h. Pontlac. Mich. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO., PONTIAC, MICH. H. P. BAKER MOTOR CO. 918 NORTH BROAD STREET OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX 1 Mmssmmsm WaaaatNaama a.' 'SaaaaaaaaaaaaS. aaaaaaaataaaaalataaB - - am-m-m-mvamam-m-.aijam-M aaaa A i.T aaaaafM. -ataaV ,H aaaaaatv aaaaav ; ii-.o . - n - N'-i - -a m:. ;a.t; , a..w .. iTmPiEJsmM ' upMtaj((Mla(Ba(' v K WlTK'i2'Aiv 0 wv.i mrw .-a -m - . &x.rziv L7fS.sl?f & aa ' t mi ptz ISE v EiiJt- CAR-OWNERS whose 'repair and replacement cost it lowest use PULLMAN TIRES. Today War coaditioat tad the Govern meat's demands for eoaierratioa impote apoa you the actual aectuity for bria(!af your op keep dowa to a auaiamai. Solye the .tire aroVleai equip with PULL MANS; at their price, they fire, more idles fpft dollar, thaa aay other tire Bade. Gaaraa- . toed ma milt$. At year dealer's or direct from Immediate Deliveries 1 2 Ton-3y2 Ton-5 Ton Trucks 'JJHE more thorough your knowledge of mechanical perfection in trucks, the more readily will you instantly appreciate the superiority of the Sanfofd Worm-Drive Truck. i Take it unit for unit. A glance will show you .that -each part stands out for its super-strength that each unit is per fection in its class. As an out-and-out service proposition the Sanford offers to the prosjrtictive motortruck purchaser more evidence ot dependability, more clollar-for-dollar value than fully two-thirds of the motortrucks now on market. Value plus performance that's the combination that makes the SANFORD a truck you would be proud to own a truck that is backed by the' engineering and transportation men who have made a study of those problems for years. Let us tell you more about the Sanford. Write or wire. SANFORD WORM DRIVE TRUCKS L S. Hall Rubber Co. fcl4to Designed by Five of the Greatest Engineers in the World Thie Continental Motor Engineer The Timken Axle Engineer The Brown-Lipe Transmission Engineer The Wilson Body Engineer Add to this the Skill and Brains of the Velie Motors Corp. Engineer and' you have the . "Masterpiece of five of the master minds of the Industry." Back this up with one of the Largest and Strongest Motor Car Manufacturers' Organ izations in America The Velie Motors . Corp., Moline, Ills,' and it seems your task of ' selection should beeasv. Space 50 at the Show Blue Room ' t 'A special exhibit of Passenger Cars and Trucks in our New Plant , 1214 North Broad Street LA. ROCHE BROTHERS.. Inr , pj TiMMlMaair''iaaffaayiT ' V ' , "4 ; .' it i ''tt-SC rJ f - "'"-.. H , j a.--V $ at- a if J- s , ,4.v ., . - aa . i.iii..uiktaiiu iaa i . OH n &mM$ Emm
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