TK'i a '.1 'I jj v V u- . Y.ti "0 .' -n' -t ,'m A 'i . NW ;; !V ..1W tfvOTfTCf'' PTJBI0 WM0fy(iAlMfiPtK, wimsfESDAY, OCTOBER JB, lWfc ... ..tf AffTAHf IN """"".- a llovlnr mrinui . -:- &MB 1018. KK. jDcatljs; ia-5.oaJi.MS5lis raiCrid' "&&& at WM.Klt" net. . " p. m.. 'piiftiP ?. A.WK- InTlUd to "" .1SJ OW.M.wtown .toV rhiia. int. w ei?.Msrn t hr lit fcrnt45"Xm'" Mechanics' Cm ? - nveftd kit . n A Of 0, wy. r..-- d a.i'. .vw;s a. 61. u.. sla.v: V0U T I it. ana a are Invited precisely, Alnut it, IfTl'wAMOet. LlwJ'HS.MU. I6& lorn r . f.'i m.i. St fit. James's Church ftffVnL Jnurolnt.t iloly Cro.. Cera- wo.ri' invUtd to Vflend funeral sorv f""").'. rtitdtnce of brother-in-law. B. A. I?"' '.l. ' il? Swedtiboro. Thurs.. I'M P. 1' K,,L lato Smith and Anna 8. Bowen. sSSrBs2SK-aSi & " ,C,5'ctPrsV1020. JAMBS I. hus- DEATHS '4.U DUNWOODT. On Md lnst Mrs. MA11T M. DUKWOODT. in? her OBlh year. Services at residence of her "sen, WlPlatn B. Dun woody. 21 Tehbr road. Llanercb, at 8 p. m., Tuetdayi alio at Weatmlmter rrttbrterlan Church. West Cheater, Fa., Wednesday, 11 a. m. Interment private, oaUanda Cemc ''KALtON. Oot. , WINirilED. daurtter of tho late Martin and M&rsaret pevan'ar. Ilelatlvc and friend Invited to funeral. Thura.. 9 a, m,. residence of her aon-ln-law. A. Savldse. 3129 N. Clarion at. Solemn high mate at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 Of m. Int. Bt. Matthew'a New Cem., Conaho- h0FnNSTKnEn. Oct. n. anna cuius. TINA, widow of Henry Fenaterer, ared 88. Funeral Thura., a p. m... from the parlors ot A, D. Xohler. 2801 N. 10th at. Int. atrlctly private. Plesa omit nowere. FIUEU Oct. 4. MARY J., widow of Charlea I File). Relatlvea and frlendi In vited to funeral, Frl.. 8:80 a. m., lata resi dence 0M4 Maater at. Solemn requiem maea Church of Our LadyTJf the noaary 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. HANAnTi. Oct. B, JOHN P., beloved huaband tot Brldtet M. ltanatty, aed 80. Relatlvea, frlenda, Altar find Roaary Society and Holy Nam Society, Invited to funeral, Ht.. fltao . m.. lata reeldence. 184 N. 37th at, solemn requiem maaa uiurcn oi vrar Lady ot Victory 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral 'hEADLBY. Oct. 4. HARRY A., huaband 01 Mary A, Headley ,(nee Penn). Relatlvea and frlenda, also Deamen and Twlatera' Union, Invited to funeral rvleee, Thura., 2 p. m., late rtaldence, 2B28 N, 11th at. Int. private. Vlewlns Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. HOFFNAOLE. On Oct. 4. 1020, PEARL, wife of Le Roy Hoftnegle (nee Miller), lata of Wayne, Pa, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces, on Friday, nt 2 p. m., at her late realdence. 1022 Ofenn at.. Chea ter. Pa. Int. Arlington Cemetery, Remains PKATOB MoDAlD.Ii poral THOMAS Relatlvea and In Franoi Oct. 7, 1018. Co Cor. DEATHS Cem. Mm Mary IB. (ney Andtreon) McOINN. Oct.' 8. Patrtok ,-a..f.riina!'..?.--9'I". ?d :'-' .. inTiiva u ti JOBEPn, huaband ,aar ITZTjt r --Ii,M mvH ui, rid frlenda. Polls. Onii Relatlvea ilet,. and 8180 a. m .late reeldenoe, 2J Montroai at', l0,nmninr?U,bm.8C.rS''1,p" ? IP D uneral MoKlNLAT.- -rvt widow, of Rev. Jatnea datmhler or th a. lltfttn nitir Jatnea B. MoKtnlar nA . lata Dante) and Buean P. iteyaer. Funeral aervlcea Frl.. 11 a, m.. at ir iKia reiiqvncv. 1 v. t'omniu ! prl riaia ri.iaence.- ai w. Pomona at. Int. i'"i"j MeKDWHT. On Oot. 4. MAnY HAMIL TON, widow of Robert McKlnney. Berrlee SU-IW,-:. t.a p' "l. h,r realdeaoa. B420 Trinity Blac. Interment private. MoMULLEN. 06t. 0. 1M1 Kiifw t MoMULLEN, .widow of the late Huah Mol Mullen. Relatlvea and frlenda invited to iiii un vriuw ai m. p. m. at aw. Harrv Ci interment funeral aervioei on Friday a n reeiaenoa or ner aon.in! tall. SOB Potter at.. Cheater. Pa private, Mfej . "-rlf Riltabeth M. Claua. Relatlvea ana Mlda1 MS Nf-mt. B&JL &'... OSW ?F i- mS 42. are Invltod to attend '.iVvThura. .330 . ra.. tnmMjlM Falrmount Park Quard; Si r. o -. "ui wm2, 1307' N. 10th ai Solemn huth r.?JLAn;-y,cv:ca!',nic;LVRD t 77th members lW.'Jo'cVI'ricIlVrdt,. i.SofaftBonerCoufiiw,lnbU '.Tft,,rV.dai;aan,d"TXn.rcor.Vn; I innrii1" "",,-. .,narni rvloea. Frl., France, Feb. 2B, eon ot wtiiiam a, S.T.rfted to attend funeral aervleea. Frl., I . i.. t W? re'ldence. wu""";. 2HHbTOr fain:- kgs& ssscm SliMM ?WR0erU WT Dlbk'eon, aied 2T. Rela LaHnd frlendi 'Wayne Lodae. No. B81. ir ana A. M.t Montgomery ChapUr. No. S.477k7t.! Anthony Wayne, Legion, In Vita to Kn"' "rvlcee. Bat.. S p. m.. Old !l DavWi Church Cam.. Wayne. Pa. Con JJjtnoii at Wayne for train leaving Droad "boNNKbLY. At Trenton. N. J.. 4th Init. THOMAS DONNELLY, formerly of Srrmlngham. Durl. co.. nTJ-i Jd H. Fu Siril from the realdence of hla brother-tn-iiw. John Rolf, 838 York at.. Burlington. N. ., nara , 10 a. m. atandard time). Int. nruaHnitTY?-oct. 8. aEnTRiros c.. vili of Thomas Dougherty, and daughter ot Tbomii and Annie Stlnaoh. Relatlvea and frirnla are Invited to attend funeral, FrL, i JO a. tn., residence ot mother. B822 Pearl it. Solemn requiem roaas Church of Our lily of Victory 10 a. m. Int, Bt, Denla'a Cem, may be viewed Thuraday evening. in u.. ii. stu n xwnia ainiiaei tlvea, frlenda.v lat Rest. Machine Gun Co., HUTCH INBON. Oct. 4 liutcninaon John D. JOHt aged 28 years. aon of UMa 100th Int iff to funeral 1st Regt. Vet. Corpa; Hellraan Cmtnsll. No. 277. O. of I. A.) Montroea Boat Cluo ana employes or ur iura.. denoa. 4171 Ridge av.. men Leaau. Invited 2 p. m father's real. UVV.. CMI UI OVIlUIKlll. Bervlcea at Church ot Bt. Jamea the Leas, at S p. m. Int. adjoining- grounds, KATE. Oct. 4. HKIUIBRT ICAYE, aged 46 years. Relatlvea, frlenda, and Abil Lodge, No. 3. A. O. S.I Cheater Lodge, No. 285, L. O. Q. M., tnvlud to funeral, Thura., lulO S. m.i from 4183 Rtdge a vs.. Falla of ohuylklll. Services In Churoh of St James the Leas at 3 p. m. Int. In adjoining frrounda. " KIRKBRIDE. On Oct. B. WILLIAM KIRKBRIDE. Services on Frl. morning, at 11 o'rlook, at his late residence, 2030 Greene at. Interment private. ,, -1, KUNKEL. Oct. 8. H20. FREDERICK H., beloved aon of Caspar and the late Margaret Kunkel, aged 4B. Relatives and friends art Invited to attend funeral. Thura., 7:80 a. m., late reeldenco, 2420 N. Mar shall St. Solemn requiem maaa St. Honl faulus's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre i'ltlrt -V. IS. JANE KITCHEN tAINO. Due notice wll bo given, from her late real denco, 004S waao street, uermaniown. LAND. Oot. 4.HARRT O.. aon of Sarah C. and the lata Samuel D. Land. Funeral Thurs.. 3 p. m.. from hie mothers realdence. 1220 W. Somerset at. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Please omit floral offartnga. Remains may hk vlnurn uftr It A. m. LANOSDORF. Oct, B. MINNIE, daugh ter of the lato Jacoo ana liaDette L,anrs dorf. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 P. m,, reeldenco ot her niece, Mrs. Charles Edwin Fox, 1B00 N. 10th st Int. Mt. Slnal. LAWLOR. Oct. 8. WTLLIAJI J.. husbaS of the lata Catharine Lawlor (nee Donkin) and son ot th lau Luke and Elisabeth Law lor. Keiatives ana irmiua era luviioa la hi tend funeral, Thura.. 8:30 a. m.. from hla late realdence. 2082 E. Thompson at. Solemn requiem maee at Bt. Ann's Church 10 a. m. InMcCARraYS3cY. B. ANNIE MCCARTHY, wlfo ot the 'lata William . McCarthy. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend fu neral. Bat.. 8:30 a.m., from the residence nf her slater, lira. Catharine Rodgera. 222S Ellaworth St. Solemn requiem maes at Bt. Charlea'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Ci MfjniA. kick, mt .uuuiKui jh. inu ixtm. nar).. widow of Ootthelf E. Merts. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral Mtrvlcca, ift., 2 p. m., at her -daughter's realdence, 2S4S N. Colorado at. Int. Mt. Peace Cem, Friends may call Thtrs. eve. . MOHAN. Oot. 3, 1920. C. JOSEPH MOHAN, .huaband of Margaret M. Mohan (nee Muldoon). son of VVlllUm and Mary Mohan. Relatives, Mends, Pinion Council, ,i. wui. n. or v. I liingsesainar ixxige. no. . ii,i em's. boon, no.' 04, L. o. andan Trine, No. ilO. 1. O. It. M.. cores of Qulf Reflnlnv Co.. Invited to funeral, Thura., 8:80 a. m., from bis lata 11. f. O. 11.1 Phlla. Lodxe. O.'M.I Mandan Tribe, No. il si :un realdence, 1042 8. and employes ot Quit Refining Co., 04th st. Solemn requiem maes. at Church of Bleaaed Sacrament at 10 irch Voli a. m, int. Iloljr croaa. MOIIHIB. MARUKCA vuea to attend funeral services, from DEATHS service will be held at th reeldence o( hla small, idib N. urait Pa,. Oct, 4. ARDECAI E., afTMorgantown, Relatlvea and friends are In- d funeral services, from the his aon-ln-law, Charles W, .i. .... WIH kl iiuibu, A w. (U. IU' torment West Laurel Hill Cem, MYERK. OcU 4; REBECCA. Wife of Oeonte W, Mrora. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral, Frl., 3 p. m., from her lat ' realdence, 1020 fl. flOth st.. W. P. Friend may call on Thurs, eve., from 7 to 0 o'clock. . Int. private. NELSON. Died at Tours. France. Marrh Ik., -yi9' ..Ci,r?.orlL liJirr .CLARENCE KELSON, 84th Benrlee Co., Signal Corps, A. E, F. (formerly 418th Telegraph Dat tallon), son of Joatphtne Ilnlland and the lat Carter Nelaon, agd 24 yearn Funeral realdanee of Levla, 1st N, BOtb in. IMIMIllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll DABETES Tg Drink af lill Why Sutler LosgerT Mountain Valley Water Fanunu ourative waUr from ifar Hot Springa, Ark, ENDORSED BY PHYSICIAN Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Cheitaut St. S'tTt? UJ"'l Clubs. Hotels. Cafes and P. R. R. dining oars. Sold by flrst-clae grocsrs. druggf-ta. eto., or direct by oaT UllArMJMTI Ir oEEail OAKLAND OWNERS RErORT RETURNS OF FROM II TO II MILES PER GALLON OKGASOLINB AND FROM 1. 00 TO 12.000 MILES ON TIRES g1 " " 1 fF!!J? assaBaai THE advantages to be galled fronrght weight construction combined yihigh power receive greatest empha'in the Oakland Sensible Six four door Span. The car has the rugged strength to with stand the punishment of long and arduous use. The frame, for example, measures 6V4 inches in depth, and forms an uncommonly strong support for the spacious body that rests upon it. The forty-four horsepower developed by the Oakland overhead-valve engine is smoothly transmitted through double universal joints and tubular driveshaft. The car creeps with traffic in high gear or accelerates instantly at the touch of the throttle. The satisfaction that ishadfromthis strength and power, however, is not offset by high operating expense and maintenance costs, the Oakland Sensible Six Sedan being ex ceptionally sparing of gasoline, oil and tires. It is a handsome car, designed for exacting aay-in and day-out service, and fitted with every essential appointment contributing to "ding and driving comfort OAKLAND SENS'IBLE"SIX BFnAMCi,11: ,lms ROADSTER. $1305; FOUIl DOOU ADlnh!',?!'' CUIEJ. I208B. F, O. D. PONTIAO. UIOU. ""'"ONAL FOR WIJtB VfUDBh EQUIPMENT, t85 OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY T.L r S,r" 'lephono PopUr407 WEST PHILADELPHIA SALES CORP. 58th and Walnut Street Telephone Belmont 9469 BUILD NOW OR WAIT? Whatever the answer to this question, now is the time to plan. L0CKM)0D,GREENE&C0. ENGINEERS Spruce 5940, 405 Stock Exchange Bldg., Philadelphia Chicago Bolton Cleveland Atlanta Charlotte New York Montreal Detroit Paris sunt. Mm Florenc 11 si., on I'M., oct. B. si l o-ciocx. inier mint prlrste. 4 OSWALD. fluddonljr, Oct. S, JACOn, hue. bind of Catharine Oswald (nee Knme). Rela tives nnd friends, also the employes of the1 7urpass istner Co., sre invnea to attend uneral services, 'Frl., lp.-m., at his lat reeldeno, 004 H, Dodlne at. Int. Ml. reaee Cem. Friends may call Thura. sve. PAINTKR. Oct. 8. 1020. FnEDEIUCK A., son of Harry D. and Marsaret I'alnter. nelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend lunerKi bifticti, aiiut. v hi., ai pnrenie reeldence, 3124 8, Garnet at, (below Unyder ave.). Int. Mt. Mortah Cem. Hemalna viewed Wed.. H to 10 p. n. RAIIKNAU, Ufl. 3. 1B20. . nLIZAHBTn RAHBNAU (nee daenser). widow of Martin rubenau, seed 85, Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend fonsral aervicfs. Thurs., 11 a. m. precisely, at her late realdence. a. W. preel lSth t he cKe Int. Ved., Tlvat. to 10 cor. ism ana Mcnean ets. ii rerrrwpoa um, vTienas can vc nfcHAT. Oct. 4 1020. PETETl C, soft of the late Peter arid Manraret Itellly, ored 49, Funeral Frl... 8:30 .. m from the real dence of his brothr;ln.w. John J, Cmtn, 1R1U N. ISth at. Solemn reouietn mil. fit. kllaabeth's Church 16 a. m. Int. New, Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral, ' rtODKHTBOK. Oct. 8, MART A., wlf of William Robertson. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Thurs.. 1 p, rn.. late reel denoe, 3483 S. Rosewood st. Int. prlvats, nolllNSON. Oct. B. MARY, widow of Joseph Robinson, ated 72. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral Serv ices. Frl., 2 p. m., late reeldeno. 2410 Mereflllh rt. Int. ,Mt. Morlah fern. ItTAN. Suddenly. Oct. 4. WILLIAM, J.. DEATHS huebnnd of Laura C. Ryan (nee McOarvsy). Relatives and friends, also all societies ot his whlcn n was a member, are Invited to tenil fimerAl. Thurs.. 8! 30 a. m.. from at residence, zuzi ta. njisoart, si. uisn mass at churoh of the Ascension 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulcbr Cem. , SIlAKFBIt. Oot 8. 1S20. EMMA I,., wlf ot Jolm C. -ShatTer. Relative and friend, also Venn Treaty. Council. D. nf Ui n Invited to attend funeral services, Wdi 8 p., m,. at residence of her daushterlMrs. Alfred-Harris. 4110 N, 11th at. Jnt. Wtlt mirih Cem. -t-.-.t;:-- ;:i:- - . UiUKJUUH, VOL O, lato Moats Ii VBl Sickle I ft. t em Lnrnb. Hill NAVAL STORES and Oila The PENNSYLVANIA KEFINING Compann Pelswer Ave. flotrth M, wmW(4&st&to7faHmPmy EDWiNisomitai BUfRD(KESmHJNrrunS yMsi Personal Efficiency HANNAH, wife of th ased. 88. Relative. and rrienas. unoin Jeanurun L,oaee, no. a, u. u. T. U.. and Miriam Lodire. are Invited to at tend runerai services, ri., iu.su a. m, ciseiy. at. ner iqte. reeioence. iviu n. st,- lot, Aaatn jesnurun cem. SIMMONS. In Tours, Franc, Feb I01O., fitment. First Class. MtTI.tP :i.a1 j-.i .r:.. :" .' .. 1-. .. -- HUUiuno, eon pi jacop ana in jai eiics Simmon. Relatives and friends, also Hous ton Poet, No. B, American Lesion, and Re publican Club, are Invited to funeral serv ices, Thura., 2 p. m., st residence of his later, 'Mrs. Charles Hammer. 6721 Warn &ve.. Oermantown. Int. Fernwood Cem. SMITH. Oct. 0, LENA, wife of Edward Bmltn. Relative ana rrienas invited to ni rertl services, Frl. , 3 p. m., at the resi dence of William H. Kuntls, K110 N. Drood at. Int. prlvte. Wstmlnater Cem. DKAtHB . STANTON. Oct. 3. MAROARET. wlf of late Edward T. Stanton. Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral, Thurs,, 8:80 a, m., resi dence ot her son-ln-Iavr, Samuel A, Saun ders, 2480 8. 17th st. Solemn hlth mass Bt. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral. , dTBWART. Oct. 4. JAMES E.. Jr., eon or James. H. and Acnes Stewart (nee Mac Donald). In his 10th rear. Relative and rrlende are Invited to attend funeral serw nald). In his 10th year. Relatlvea and lees. Thurs., 3 p. m.. at his parents rest- uynce. iLAvy Ft, nowsro St. i DEATsie i - rj.f1.. ervloei Wd., 30 p. m. prieliel, tt'M vk' lat realdene. 2102 N. llruad, U lnv PfV . '1 J WHtTTT. iinn. "wif Hiihtj.r Af Clvmr 3. and (nee Lmy). Relatlye and Suddenly. 'Oct J8rAltf ,r it. narmond 'Whlttr s tver J. and TUIIe 11. Jarr irie lends vlnvlti to 'funeral rvic.TnurLL. .P- j",j r reeiaence, ieo& sw rvinic mantawn. ,int. Femwo parent Mima. ti viewed Wed, eve. T.i Wlster St.. od Gem. Remains u M ! I 1 4H fall- I Int. North FAr I w :.." -.. r""T"""i t:- , :- 1 uimiiini may d viflwra w "ReslnlSr Hill Cem, eve. WALKER. Oot. 4. JOHN O, red. CWPTCRTAKnt son of Jes, and Sarah A. Walkr. seed 10. Relatlvea and trfendalnvited to funeral, Thur.. 1 P. m.. 129 Wnlf st. Dervlce Snyder Ave. ConsTccatlonal Churoh, 2 p. m. precleely. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Wed. wnrTAKER. Oct. 4, WILLIAM It. WltlTAKBR. In hie 8th year Funeral yj1' DIAMOND V. ii m vi can only come after a careful nnatyslnjr of oneself. Many youns men and women set eianea wrons in uusinena tnrousn not xnnw- work thev .r. ntted for. orlmahaw of New Turk will com umcienoy weaneeaay Ins what kobert Oi nlshts at 7:80 o'clock besinnlnc October 0 a course in Personal ncii sin duct Everybody Is Invited to the opening talk. Y M CA CKNTRAX, nrjlLDINO. 1421 ARCH BT. does wonders for poor complexions Underneath most unattractive skins is a clear, pleasing complexion all thnt is needed la' the proper treat meptl It Is snrprislng how often a brief UBe of Resinol Ointment and llciinol Soap will clear away redness and roughness and give the skin its nnlurnl freshness and charm. If your akin lan't lust what you want It to be, aak your dealer for Rcslnol Soap and Ointment. TAKE THESE HOME TONIGHT Wi)t i?eto Cbfeott ftecottaf of tho Latest Show Hits. Everyone a Gem. 0870 Lassie Walts, from Xasgter Tonns; Man's rnncr. from "What's In A Nam" 60880 I'd Uk to TUe Yon Away, from "Btty Be Good" Keep tba Love) Lamp Darning, from "Betty Bo Good" J08S1 Close to Yonr Heart, from "Honey CMrl" Good Dye Sunshine, Hello, Moon I from "Ed, Wynn Car nival" S0802 So T.onx, Oo lyonr That Naathty Waits 60600 I'm In Heaven When I'm In My Mother's Arms The Love Nest, from "Mary 80B74 Shade of the Palm Tell '. Pretty Maiden, from "Florodora" 30401 Irene AU Dine Gown, from "Irene' (10041 Once TJpon A Time, from "Mafc-lo Melody" Your Once In A While, from "Angel Face" And theso new Columbia nectrds: "La Veeda," "Stiver Water," "Dine Diamonds," "Mnnyana," "You Tell 'Em" and many other Just received. BSBBBBBsJJSfc. 7 I J. n ii fi BLAKE and BUMKAMT "The Phonograph Shop" Eleventh nd Wain Edison, Columbia, Sonora and Cheney Phonographs vl V Announcing Packard "Single Six" '31 1 WE have always made large cars d signed for maximum speed great power and all the roominess that goes with a long wheelbase. The ultimate de velopmcnt has been the Twin Six, which has firmly established itself in the regard of the public, and which we have been pro ducing and marketing for a number of years. Packard reputation for motor cars rests eolidlyuponthe Twin Six, and it always will! But there has for years been an insistent demand for another car to supplement the Twin Six: a car of shorter wheelbase and lighter weight a general-purpose car of great maneuverability in traffic, one that would park in a short space at the curb. And the demand was that this light car should give unusual gasoline mileage and tire mileage, and finally, that it should be designed and built Packard-wise, and therefore be able to keep out of the repair shop longest and to require least attention from its owneror driver We thought it over and studied the problem for a good many years, during .all of which we were accumulating ex perience in the design and production of the highest possible grade of car. We have at various times during the past ten years designed a lightweight com panion to our larger cars, but were never entirely satisfied with our efforts. Then the war broke out in 1914, and believing that America would inevitably become involved, we turned our attention to designing airplane engines, and from then to the close of the war, had a thor oughly successful experience in designing and manufacturing airplane motors, which, as you know, must give the greatest power with the least possible weight. The 10-Year Car We learned a great deal through this experience that was applicable to the automobile, and towards, the close of the war we felt we were finally well equipped by experience to design the light-weight car. Meanwhile, with a constantly growing talk of congestion in traffic, and increasing cost of gasoline, tires and other supplies, the demand for the light car became more and more insistent. We have taken several years for the development and perfection of this new Packard, but we believe we have accom plished what we set out to do, and take now a pride in announcing that the Packard Single Six will soon be ready. It will be manufactured alongside the Twin Six and by the same matured and expe rienced organization. The new car is of five-passenger capac ity and will be offered in Touring, Runabout, Coupe and Brougham or Sedan. The motor has six cylinders, 35" bore by 4" stroke. It is therefore of medium size, and despite its light weight is' very sturdily built. It is equipped with the Fuelizer. The Single Six motor is new through out, but it is not experimental. It includes every principle of good engineering that our experience has shown to make for maximum power, coupled with silent operation and freedom from annoying troubles. We have failed of our intentions if we have not produced a motor that will run longer and require less attention than any other. Our chassis design is very simple and clean. Its light weight, together with its unusually efficient motor, result in a very economical car As an instance of this, in our test driving in cross-country runs, we have made over twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline. Of course, in congested city driving, the mile age will not be so high. Average tire mileage can be expected to exceed 15,000 miles. In our extensive experimental driving of this new car, we have had some tires in fair condition at the end of 25,000 miles. It is an agreeable car to operate, having the easiest possible steering, the lightest clutch action, the shortest turning radius, and, we believe, all those qualities that you would like to have in a light-weight car for general purposes. Theworkmanship andfinishare Packard throughout. M " it. y'-t-' St 1 i 7 The maximum luxury, tho ultimate in greatest obtainable power, and the road-ability, must always be found in the large car. That is the field in which the Packard Twin Six will always be dominant. In this new car we have not attempted to compete in that field, but rather to produce an active, easily-operated, high grade, light car, with all the elements of efficiency, economy of operation and, above all, long life. There are Packard cars today, designed years ago, that are nearing the half-million mark in miles traveled. The new Single Six is also, we confi dently believe, a TEN-YEAR CAR. The price of the Touring Car is $3640 at Detroit. vPUtcL e PRESIDENT PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY Detroit The New Packard "Single Six" on Exhibition All This Week at Our Showroom PACKARD MOTOR GAR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 319 North Broad Street 7 'Hm 1-"? 4 'i to w. 1 .! a :? ;f ,'v.tA. d ,ift j'vr , ,. - , . . V,, tt".J&,i .,$ AIL ..? n ' t '. i7 W 'ti WaSAiAlr1 T. tArt. n i privw,. j. .: i .' jt i
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