V.v t-A." i. (; t r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER I?HIIU)ELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 12, 1919 "I0 . J OVERWHELMING FAITH IN AUTO WORLD, SAYS A. E. MALTBY 'tr v -1 f 2' '' i wr- fevt E U f h? l ; I A rt- i 3 v I I i; r E "J or, IF ? . m ;,. .. 1 2 V-, ' -' 7 I t tn i l V IP IP". fl "IK f A i ConUnard from I'm tettntfrn turo'. It Is truly a blemllne it Itirpira tlnrml art im nnnllnl tn the cxhtbltM and their beautiful Burroundln?, and Phila delphia's Automobile Show for 1918 real ly echoes tho Iteynoto of a wonderful Industry at ix wonderful period In a won ,drful city's history. ALLLN Tho Allen Porlcs "11" Is continued Rpiin thin year, this manufacturer hay. Ine concentrated upon a tdnsjlo cnaiMia model, built of standard narU of rrisuK nixed merit nud reimtntloii. Tliey Iiavo exercised particular earn to cumblno tao parts in a Hclentltlc warmer to Blve nn efllrlent and' harmonious rpnult. It l:i shown in llio touritiB and bedan types of attract! vn lines and llnlsh, lnsldo and out. The t-eclan Is a now body tyix-. The top of the sedan Is permanent, ua nro tho door Pillars, assuring rluldlty to tho top. Thn. doors of this model uro slaBgered tlw one on tho left open ing Into the drler's coinpartnietit Mid the ono on tho rhrht Into tho rear com nartment. '. , , , , Tho body and hood aro finished in Liberty blue color, which lias hecomo a popular uhadc. and the top. radlnlor tun flinders nro black, tho cream-colorud wheels setting this off handsomely. AMMUCAN SIX The changes In tho American Six CAr this year as lis follows: tleiiulno nev;r leak lop, with plate-Rlass llKhts In tho back curtain. .Substitution of the (Jrant Leey tronmltslon for tho Covert trans mission: lncre.ito of power by three and one-quarter Inch motor Insteud of thru and on-elKhth inch, nnd sreally Im proved quality of all-round finish. It is built on i:2-luch wheel base chuhsl', which, with tho following body types, is shown- Ono roadster, ono standard touring car and one special touring with wire wheels. AITERSON The Apperson nnnlverinry models for 1919 arc tho same In bod and chassis design as those of 1918 that Is. they aro using the new clght-cyllndcr motor with eighty less parts, mounting on this chatsls tho exclusive anniversary bodies, both In seven and four-pajsetig''r J I- On this samo chassis they are build ing a new car, which wilt be Known as tho Apperson for 1920 1,VW ' Jirfer from the anniversary models In body design only. This model will conic through as a se en-passenger touring car and four-paswnger sportster. They will also hao for early fall de livery a seven-passenger Sedan and a four-passenger Cabriolet. These like wise will be mounted on their standard eight-cylinder chastls. AUBURN The Auburn Automobile Company has made material changes In Its cars for the 1919 models. It has added a very imiwrtant feature tn calling Its car "Auburn Beauty Six. adding to that a Beauty Six model, fi-39 H . also a Model 6-39 K, smart tourster The chassis in Its general construction has been changed very little, but several new fea tures were added, as snubbers and greater power In engine performance. Tho Beauty Six In body delgn and gen eral appearance, bold, radical and sweeping. Is yet not freakish In i de sign. Their exhibit includes the 6-39 11. five-passenger touring cars, the b-39 K smart tourster and a 6-39 tourster with a convertible lnclosure. A b-3 K. and 6-39 It will be added models of the Au burn which were not through In time for the show. RIDDLE The Biddle Company continues Its Model H, with general chat-sis improve ments and new- models. Tho special Buda four-cylinder engine now is. equipped with aluminum pistons and lighter re ciprocating parts. The front and rear axles have been redesigned in Import ant respects, tho rear having double Inclosed Internal brakes. The drive shafts, gears and tubes are of special alloy steel. The new body types are the Speedway Special, a two-passenger roadster of racy style, with removable top and windshield, and the four-passenger Salon sedan, built ,for custom .coach, tr,ade. BRISCOE Briscoe cars are continued for 1919 without change. It has tho bame high, narrbw radiator that characterized It last season, and slanting windshield, giving It an added touch of speed and power. The engine has a comparatively long stroke. There Is also an unusual drive of the generator from off the cam shaft. The cone clutch Is somewhat dif ferent from most types being of the In verted kind. In tho body Is a door be tween the front seats, also an unusual combination. i BUICK The Bulck. In addition to a number 6f minor improvements, has Introduced a system of self-lubrication of rocker arms and a uusiprooi cover ur wir iu,i i tho motor Otherwise the long-used standardized mechanical features have been continued. Convenience has. been considered, along with efficiency. 'In the new and better bodies that have been designed, and lighter, and stronger ma terials are used In their 1919 models they have reached their highest state of development. Knough models havo been provided in the completo Bulck line to enable any purchaser to select a Bulck car that Is exactly equipped to serve him to the utmost limit of his demands for utlltty. They Include the three-passenger touring car. nve-passenger touring car. niuM fnr four, sedan for four, seven- passenger touring car and sedan for Tho Bulck Is built In two chassis sizes, 118 Inches and 1U4 Inches. The Blx-cyl-n,ii- a1n.ln-head tvne of motor Is used. The rocker arm shafts on top of tho motor are fitted with oil cups, from which tho oil passes Into the center of the hollow shafts. CADILLAC The Automobile Sales Corporation ex hlbltB five Cadillac bedy types and a cut out chassis. There is a standard limou sine, a standard Victoria and a suburban, phaeton and touring car In special colors. U I'hll Merrill, head of the educational department of the Cadillac Motor Car Company, is In attendance to -rnlaln tho working parts of the car. which aro revealed In the cut-out. chassis. The prewnt Cadillac Is a continuation or typo Di wun rennemenis, m ac cordance with the public announcement of Cadillac lxjllcy, made In June, 1918. ' It waB the type 57 Cadillac which was officially designated by the govern ment as the standaid seven-passenger car of the United States army. The new body types In the Cadillac complete line are the suburban, a' single compartment coach designed for the touring comfort of seven people In all weathers, and the phaeton, a four-passenger car fcr the man whq takes keen pleasure In hard, ft't driving. It comes within tho sport classification, but can not properly be called a "sport car," be cause of the absence of anything freakish. ESSEX The nstex Is dlsplaed at the' auto mobile show this year for the first time ; a. phaeton and chassis are shown. It was designed by some of the leading engineers In America to meet the de inand for a high grade car, light In weight, economical in upkeep and mod erate in price. The car Is built at the Hudson factory In Detroit. The Hssex Is so Bturdlly constructed that It rides over the roughest roads with the smoothness of a car f much greater weight. The springs of the Kssex are unusually long for a car of In the designing of the'JCssex, nothing In the way of comfort lisl)ecn sacrificed to obtain mere appearance. The beauty of the car comes from Inherent quail- ties of fitness of line ami high Ideals of workmanship. The backs of the seats ' reach to the shoulders, ami the cushions are real seats, not lust ledges. All of ,' tho levers and pedals are within easy reach, assuring comfort even on tho longest tours. FIAT The current Ilat models' arc the same mm that of the last series brought out durlnr 19J7. there being- no yearly model ." maae oy mis comjMmi. uiuhj uu V ? radio)' changes have been made In the 'V. 'meoMtilcal construction. The body de- ft' lmas embrace all me modem improve- " Miuulu of an up-to-date, luxurious motor car. There Is shown at the exposition 0tm JTI-l' touring and one'town car. til " ' ll J '4P- h-Nk. JFVj s$ vPV ALBERT E. MALTBY Vire pre-ident and general maiiapcr of the Wllley-Uipelnw Motor Com pany anil preMtlent anil ilircUins manager of the automobile (how com mittee, who sas that "this jcar's exposition crystallizes all the seeming uncertainties that have prevailed Mine the amii-tice was signed into definite decision on the part of automobile manufacturer, dealers and purchasers to go forward." Mr. Malthy declares that "there is now one great overwhelming faith in the automobile world." ment of the closed models with Liberty starters for thn coming season. It is expected that tho starter will bo applied to as many cars as Is possible with the .,..,, f tho ul'irl.iru fit,, I (ilHnmtplw It UIUIIUL 111 ..! ,". " '- " - may be epectecl as standard equipment with nil I oru bouy ijpes. j-our types are offered. Including five-passenger touring, twoP'issenger runabout, two passcnger coupe and five-passenger se dan. Minor refinements nro looked for on all Kord cars, but war work nl the factory has prevented their completion on the present output. FRANKLIN The Franklin line fcr 1919 li com prised of the big-window sedan, limou sine, touring car, brougham, four-pas-singer roadster nnd runabout, with the substitution of oil cups for grease cups, addition of electrical heater for quick Incomparably beautiful, the Auburn Beauty-SIX is the crowning achievement of nineteen years' successful automobile engineering. The Beauty-SIX s veritably a novelty at its best bold, radical and sweeping, yet not freakish in design. It is mechanically correct. In design, note how the straight line of the bonnet merges with and is continued by the bevel-edge of the body rail. Demonstration on Request Auburn Beauty-SIX DeLuxe Catalog Now Ready jvm'j sum ling In cold weather and the modi fication uf u few iiicrhaulcal details; chassis eonstruction remains the same. Body design and refinements are as lollows The sedan't.vpe for the present season is even better looking nnd more convenient than ever. The development of the slanting "V" windshield Is an other element which enters Into the bioadpnltu: of tho vlskn The limousine has changes In the touring enr thero Is a little more flare to tho back of the bodv The slanting windshield adds a touch of raklshness which goes very well with the design. The rear curtain It now carried around tho seat back as far as the rear bow. The brougham Is much like tho sedan, except It Is made for four people; design being right In line to fill a well-defined demand Tho four-passenger roadster Is a sociable roadster, but not a chummy. Doors have been moved back two Inches. jfr nnouncmg lli. iiwhiih. .... B Pride of possession is enhanced by great power in engine per formance of very notable smoothness and flexibility. The Beauty 5Xhugs the road at greatest speed rides at forty or fifty miles' - -per hour over the "flowing road" with a comfort and security that enthuses. i ' Full comparison by extraordinary first and lasting impression is , challenged with any car, rcgafdless of price. Odcred with imirteit color combination! in blue-bluk, purplc-Uke, and Auburn Ty, in two modcli, 6-39 H Five-PMtnjgerTourin or 6-39 K Four-PaiienEer Smut Tounter at $1595 prortpp; of greater intriniic value than any car within three to four hundred dollari higher priced. Every Auburn Btauly.SX it backed by the lame tuperior icrvice that hai made the reputation of the Auburn Automobile Company AUBURN, INDIANA Sfiutomolili Enginttrs for Nineteen Yan f STEWART AUTOMOBILE CO- At the Show Booth 44 BKLI. THONK iimiiXT 44U BHTKIMUTi HS FOR JSABT -5-ji.' i n "UlKr tZT " j IWiJimtv The runabout Is what thn name Implies. Tho higher body sides, thn curved Vow I, the deeper coats and tho slanting wind shield give to the occupants a high de gree of riding comfort. Tho exhibit In cludes limousine, sedan, touring car and brougham. IIAYNES Tho llaynes 1919 chassis has but few changes, using tho same motor and transmission as heretofore. The frames aro deeper and heavier gage material; tho spring construction Is much longer and In made Hat, Insuring riding quali ties. A Belidrlx drivo starter simplifies the construction nnd lessens thn number of parts. Thero Is but. ono chassis for all models, having 127-lnoh whcclbase. Itetltiements which make for comfort, pride and satisfaction are exemplified In tho money now features. An Inclined two-piece windshield affords better vis Ion and lends clmrin to the appearance. Itli'h slmpl city marks tho stylo of this season's Ilnynes coupe, sedan nnd limou sine, the three closed cars offered. Kour passengers are accommodated In the coupe by using tho auxiliary seat. Straight graceful lines distinguish the new series of llaynes model cars. They are more stylish than ever before. Tho body of tho touring model Is alum inum. No detracting waves are appar ent on tho body surfneo which has a lustrous finish HOLMES Tho Holmes air-cooled car Is shown In a seven-passenger touring car and a tlvejpassenger four-door sedan, with the now rlghtcen-vnlvo motor. The changes In this model nro confined exclusively to the mechanical Improvements due to the experimental work performed by Mr. Holmes In connection with the manufac ture of nlr-cooler airplane engines for the United Statca (lov eminent. In this work ho examined n number of nlr cooled motors that were developed by English engineers and have been used lo a largo extent on tho western front. The knowledge acquired by him has been readily ndapted to the automobile en gine. The new ser es Holmes car which Is displayed shows Improvements which have been vvrouhgt In nutomoblle con struction as a result of the world war. HUDSON The Hudson Super-Six Is built In a single" chassis model, which has been stnndarlzed and brought to a li'gh state of development. Nine different body de signs aro offered this year, including: seven passenger phaeton, four-passenger phaeton, four-pnssenger coupe, sedan, limousine, touring limousine, town car and three-passenger cabriolet, of which as many models are shown as the ex hibit space permits, Including tho most representative types. Perhaps Its outstanding mechanical featuro Is tho counler-balanc? crank shaft which caused something of n sensation when It mnde its first nppenr anco because of the high speed, high power and smooth running made possi ble. This featuro with others has given the car a reputation for road ability. Mechanically, the cars remain this enr fundamentally the same with certain refinements. In body designs, however, there are many surprises In Btorc, In the way of greater beauty, utility and convenience of the driver and riders. The daintiness nnd luxury of the cab riolet, the smartness of the four-passenger coupe, the utility nnd comfort of the limousine nnd touring limousine nnd sedan are shown to best advantage be side the richly finished, cosy and speedy looking four- and seven-passenger phae tons. A notable feature of the Hudson line Is that every model Is so built as to AUBURN auiy'SIX Walnut and 55th Si., Philadelphia - UKbAWAKK TI1 MKW. ilUUI rviHPTL'-Tir'BrnrwTT?w-' r-'i i mi afford protection and comfort in all kinds of weather. Tho following hew models nro dis played; Four-passengef- speedster, seven-passenger phaeton, touring limousine, four-passenger coupe, three-passenger cabriolet, seven-passenger sedan. HUPMOBILE Tho Hupmob le Is made In a standard two-passenger roadster, five-passenger touring, nnd three-passenger coupe. There havo been no changes In chassis or body design since this model H was Introduced, However, there have been minor refinements of a mechanical na ture, where It was determined such re finements would Improve tho opera tion of the machlno and carry out tho policy of tho Hupp Motor Car Corpora tion. The upholstery In the open models Is leather. The color Is the standard Hupmobllo midnight blue, with chassis, fenders, hood and wheels In black. Tho Hupmobllo Is a four-cylinder car, a practice which they have followed for years with eminent satisfaction. JORDAN The Jordan lino this year consists of six models, a single standardized rhnssls carrying the various body types. The show cars Include the seven-pns-senger suburban, four-passenger sport marine, brougham and town sedan. The Jordan chassis Is unchanged except for minor details here and thero; In fact, It lias lemalned virtually unchanged since It was first brought out, the designers having made a strong point of producing a car so good that nothing short of tndlcul undcvelopments would make changes necessary other than In minor matters. The latest body Is the town sedan, which Is of the four.-door typo with strnlght lines nnd a very large nna of glass, affording ndequato vision in all dlrectons. All bodies are of aluminum. Two Jordan features stand out pre-eminently. Tho finish Is op tional, choice being given of a wide range of colors to suit Individual tastes, and tho equipment list Is an uncom monly complete one. They are exhibiting n town sedan, a sport marine, brougham and seven-passenger suburban'. KINC The latest King lllght models displayed reflect tho high standards nnd the years of persistent and consistent effort and experience behind them. Tho King I Ight. one of tho pioneers of the multi-cylinder car field, has al ways been a big fnctor In the high grade car market nnd is holding to that standard again this year. The King Motorcar Company has believed In the eight-cylinder principle and hfls devoted years of study to a car built on this design, It takes time, money, experience and persistence to develop any first class mechanical device, especially an auto mohile, nud tho King night today Is the embodiment of nil of these. In addition to perfecting the eight-cylinder prlnclplo nnd other high grade mechanical fea tures, the manufacturers have again gone forwnrd In tho matter of body de signs, of which they produce this yenr a most nttractlve assortment In both open and closed types. Their exhibit consists of one foursome, one touring car and one armored car, which Is loaned by tho United States marine corps. KISSEL The Kissel Motorcar Gomnanv have concentrated for 1919 on a slnglo slx cyllnder chassis model, having ellm I lnnted the twelve-cylinder model. For years Kissel cars have been noted for I their fine body work, particularly for Continued on Neit 1'w ? M i t v l' Ji -fu 5g vF iBlWn8vRKnnPK?SM'FLk-L 11 -!ik'mfr3mBEuW ' MPWKVM rlpr GrVlLjmmJZZ'ffmm ( a iinBi HHltM jtBJJHWMtjWMMWiiWitMtWMBBWBP MvSSIiBi?Ji IMyHffEgWg!saL-t Phone 5847 14. SPEAK of comfort to owner, and he thinks, of his car's performance. He doe? that four-cylinder car not only equals, but actually out-performs other types on the essential points. He is rarely tempted, by cars with more than four cylinders. He, has seen them perform; aria he believes his Hupmobile does better. Comfort also means service to the Hup mobile owner. For him, the word service translates itself into service from the car, rather than from the-service station. Next he thinks of economy. He runs his j car at an unusually low outlay. ' gasoline, arid oil. ThNsameKapplies tohis ' tires. And the item dfreairv parts and j labor figures hardly at all. mean these things to you ? ji5tfcayfe' , j ,'. " l$lvKBkWkKSa'Lf'& zL'wmmaBuummjt Is Your Car Built or Just Put Together? There's a lot of difference in results between the tw methods. A car that is put together from the products of a score or more of parts-makers represents just that many standards of construction, no two of which are likely to be exactly the same. Briscoe cars are 99 built in Briscoe plants. Briscoe engineers not only design the car, but they stand guard over every process of manufacture, and see that it is up to Briscoe requirements. That is why Briscoe cars set unmatchable standards of operating economy, of consistent performance, of all-around satisfaction. That is why, too, when you need a spare part you get it with a minimum of delay and at a moderate expense. Price, $885 F. O. B. Factory AUTO SHOW SPACE No. 45 W. CLARK GRIEB, Distributor 306 N. 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