t It - s .T.?' !'" "M SnVlt f5T'iifjr!I',-,''?nPi.3j Pi ra.i ft si ' ..I f " EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, ' JANUARY 10, 1921 T would litiDrovo their nroilucts whenever Improvement)) ire ionilblc, )reent lirices (.'annul ue lowercu very iii ' preclnuly. Jinii tno mitoinoliili industry ni n i whole been nt nil negligent of Its re sponsibility to the nit linn to buyer of ('cur nnd fnlleil to niTord 100 cents of 'I value for every ilullnr invested, with it, ' tliri iiliiiiinititiiinl flu., ..f flitu tiiftMntft would not have been accomplished. ' Motor Trade Unusually Good', Jt win be the purpose of the !tuiutry , Distilled Water Absolutely Es- GRATIFYING YEAR IN AUTO BUSINESS BATTERY TROUBLES FAULT OF OWNERS Considering Peculiar Condi tions Throughout Country Hy ,1. .1. COl.K in the future, theiefore, to see that this; fullli is not broheii. It 1ms dcilleiited ' itself to the putpoe of scning the world of liuslnesi mid recreiition ' honestl). ndeiiuutely nnd well, uml uhntccr it uclilcc4 in the future Is destined to build higher nnd higher the monument to the intcRtity of the nuto- sential to Keep Up Electric Parts of Autos . Nearl) nil buttery troubles ule due to 1,'III,, l,,fc 11 ,I1L lllll'lL II , ,11 IIIU lllllll- .... l'rllmt ml Motor Cur t"n mobile Indii.strv nnd in the servlee nnd1 the owners fuilure to otiscno Jew n uiiiiMinl ir ! usefulness of the passenger cur I simple instructions. The motorist who Cnnfdderinu' tlie mil mmalnnnw surroundilli! the busmesH procedure of the cnuntr during the Jast twelve months, the motorenr in- vlnafrv lit nml tnrffo. tnnv be sniil to have experienced n most grntifying and teneHcint year. The leveling process which always follows an era of cxtrem." prosperity has tUlted hnnWilpi on some, but- in the Wain, the substantiality of the industry bji. a whole has been apparent and the roundness of its business judgment proven conclusively l its ability to adapt Itself to the many variable con ditions. We have learned much In the last twelve months. AVe nre vastlv better eff for the experience. On every hand we see a conscientious ffort to improve to take advantage of every possibility to build upward toward the most (.table and dependable footing to leave no stone unturned in striving to give to the motoring world the very best which it is possible to build under cormnl conditions. Conscquentl. the enr 1 01! t lias ar rived to find the motorcar industry In n most hopeful flame of mind. The n erngc business for the new cnr gies every promise of eiiuallng if not sue- passing the volume tor 10-0. It Ms'nis certain that an lich'paur between the nnioimt of business done HUGE WA N GALLON OF GAS Faulty Carburetor Often Causes 30 'Per Cent Loss, Accord ins to the Chemist That of ever gallon of gasoline Used in a motorenr nearly ."0 per cent is wasted through faultv carburetor ad justment resulting in imperfect com bnstion. is one of the stnitllng conclu sions (leriM'd from exhaustive tests of the composition of automobile exhaust gases b tin co of the prominent chem ists of the V tilted States bureau of mines, woilun in co-operation with the New York and New .Jci-sej state bridge i anil t ii n 1 commissioners for the pur pose of di tot 'iiining cngincornig fricts in connection vtlth the w-itihitioti of ve ctoring the lirst sis months of the ear I iciilnr tunnel', will bo more than offset b the lic.i'thi ! A. (' I'leldir. . Strniili and (!. lnerenso which eveiv one antfeipntes. v. ,,m,.,, niombcrs of the I'ittslmrgh over the last half of the oar just past. ,.i,rinient station. I'uitei! Slates lm- Vo nre persuaded that the nutonin- I rean of inines. who i-ouducted these o -bile-Iniing public is coiniiucil of the p, riinents. stntoil jhaf cnieful earlmretor logic of tin- idea that it is not how j ndfiistmouts should icsiilt in siting half cheap but how good a product is that this umouut. The asserted that the determines whether or not it is an lm-I Rrl.nt mnjorlt of motonnrs and trucks prcssive Investment. ari operated on rich mixtures suitable This Is. likewise, the opinion that has fl)r mi,xi,n,nn jinwer. but -ry wasteful permeated the entire indiistr it is the (,, t, standpoint of gnsoliue ccoti pollcy which will govern the construe- llin 'rMl., M1j,i tli1t tho nvei-.igo motor five efforts whiili will oharnctori.e ibe ,.,.' ...n-lruvioi- is st fur winter nper rcturn of the autoinohile iudiistr as , utj m , n,,i flningcd in summer. wen as every otner Business i a noimai ctatus. gets the greatest power, the most service and the longest life from his storage battery is the one who is cnutious In the care of it and makes It a practice to examine It nt least once every week in summer and once every two weeks in winter to see that the liquid solution is up to the proper level. These periodical tests are highly Im portant. The enable you to tell in nil vnnce when your battery Is in danger of being ruined through undercharging or overheating, when minor troubles in the electrical system nre draining the strngth and endurance of your battery, when mi inexpensive freshening rhnrge would sne expensive dismantling and rebuilding later. Here lire u tew simple instructions, which, if followed, will lengthen the life of our batter, nnd give more snt isfactor sei vice. I'lider tm circumstances use an thing but pure distilled water. "ISolled" water will not do, it must be distilled water fioui which all impurities .which would injure the batter have been re moved. If on do not care to add dis tilled water ourself make arrangements with the neiuest service -Station to do it for ou. Acid or olettrol.vte should never be added except b an expel t battery man. All metal parts of nmnectors, which are not lead -coated, should be kept covered with a thin coating of vaseline. Look at our battel- occnsloimllj , and if the solution has sprit cd or spilled, wipe clean with a moist sponge i)on't lay tools, or an.ithing ele. across the top' of our battery. Kciiifiiilici- that oiir batter isn t o peeted to keep splnninf? your engine several minutes nt n time. It can do it but It Is bound to shorten the bat tery's life. If your engine does not start promptly when you .operate your starter, make sure your Ignition switch Is turned on and that our carburetor mixture Is rich enough before using ottr sinner again. In cold weather if your engine doesn't start promptly see whether It is being sufficiently "primed." If our battery Ih to stand idle with .mi. ,.ni .mi f I'limmlxHloti for a month in- more nt a time, take It out of the car nnd leave it Willi a wrvice siawon to be cared for. If your lights nro dim or there are any otner lnuiciuionn ui jour umn.j Is '"tun down," It may be due to the fact that you are running the car too mi.. i,. t.-ren tho batterv charged or the generator may not be charging properly, or a wire "short circuited. If you cannot easily locate, the troulilc, go to a service station and have an in spection made. NEW-LEXINGTON CARS Latest Addition to Line Being Called Revolutionary Car The Lexington Is now produced t in two series, their latest ndditinn being an absolutely new crcntlon called the Revolutionary Car, which, while In the making nnd testing for more than a ear. husticcn on tie market onl a few weeks. In it tin'- claim to hnvc made u great advance step. It is a linger car thatv previous models, having l'J-iuch wheelbuso in stead of I'JS-inch. Kilt the big new feature is the new Anstead motor, the creation of .John C. Moore, chief en gineer of the fiioton . who feels this is his most notable engineering nchiow incut. It is ii si-clinder motor, enst on on bloc, with lomovnble head and having :: , -tm U bore and -I'm -Inch stroke. .CONSERVATION IN TIRES MEANS NEW ONES i Keeping Up Old "Shoes" Not .in Economical Method Shabby' tires on n good looking cart Yet stand on any street corner today and count the number of pntchod-up, dilapidated tires which are being used to the last mile. The cost of keeping these tires running for it few thousand miles1' would nearly pay for new ones. MlWngc such as this comes tugii. The conservation docs not mean pick ing up ii decrepit tire and putting it Illicit Into service nt a big repair cost just to sine a little rubber left In the trund. It means taking care of the Jlro from the lirst no that It will he able to deliver nil the mileage built Into lt by tho maker. When tires nre so far worn thnt they nre soon to blow, It is poor economy to repair them. Such n course means sacrifice or the inner tube as well. Cheap, makeshift patches, boots nTTo temporary repairs of nil kinds nro now iw,l,f onllnit Into use. as never ticfore. 'but pntchlng up an old casing In which separation oi lanrie pne mis mi-"j begun, enjinot gi'a the freedom from the trouble on which the pleasure in motoring so largely depends. , To fully Vnjoy the thrill nnd sport of winter driving tho motorist-should look well to his tire mttlpmvtit. flood tires ami tlue of standard tnnke ni'o the best insurance against the iue?3Mo .emergency on frosty winter nights. CHANDLER HAS A "SIX'' No Radical Changes Over Last Year's 'Model Chniidlcr Six, we' n'ong In the eighth year of its pr ductlou, appears in Hpaco fit at the show with no radi cal change nt chassis, although tho on- alncci-lnir nn,1 nvt,..!...4....,.. . 0 the gveat factory $ been woiklng overtime and i...i '"? dynamometer and road tests tin, J , of their research lemneinentH mults Among the more recent rVn. . nro tho combination of it nrT fold, so that heating , L1?.8!' throughout the wlm'c PnlWi. UnJ'wra uniform combustion it, each r lln.l New "Single Six" An iiiI.itsiIiik foiiturn of the I'm konl .Mml.i llhro l'acknril HltiKle Mix fur th- Hi st time v" mil'lle exlill.ltU.il In l'hll" Mphiii Tills car lnarKs a new iknarture In 1 1. tmlnmol.Ui II. 1.1. couit.lnlnK In iillnm n.icht iTorio.nl. .1 nr tho hlwli nuiilltv 01 .':.. ...,.l m.rrlnl rhurtirlir st cs of ili. r.iimnl Uttli. rto the I'mknrilM. tm I ,l,nl. mnnif oiuicd tnri. of lonu whi-elb.is .'. -luto'il Tor innxlmum "Pevil. creat po ' i ii. I all ti r.ininlne-s that ks with Hi ' rii " ir Til. ultimate .f this ha len tn.' ' T7n Six lilh has l...n mnnufuctuii'.i hi i;, a i.l will continue to Ii. inann f , t j. .1 as Ho hlnh. st l'.ickaru tiroiliu t Prices Sharply Reduced ON TIE T -ran m rwi(5)Rfl d dKUie) With Philco Retainers. GUARANTEED TWO YEARS An opportunity for every car owner to secure one of these famous batteries At Practically Pre-War Price Walter E. Lanagan Ignition Co. Klectric SyNtcins Installed and Repaired 305-7-i) N. Fifteenth St. Philadelphia QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CONTAINERS ON THE MARKET HARGO 01 Potnth Oil Auto Sonp Vegetable Oil Hard Auto Soap Vegetable 4 in 1 Hard Auto Soap " Transmission Compound Cup and Motor Grease Aiiln HHI liiiiiu!i. r i t x utu nu uiiimirc I oiuh llARCO RaP'l Repair Enamel " T Gasket Shellac " Radiator Cement (liquid) " Radiator Cement (powder) " Leather and Cushion pressing " Mohnir Top Dressing Wliito & Black Tire Enamel BUTLER-HARLEY COMPANY Factory and Offices : 33d and Master Sts., Philadelphia The expense of otierntlns uniler the hish iiressuic of tlio last two o:us w;is nornious. Tb" ilitfioult of nbtnitiiic labor that wa ml. .unite for tlio taslt Imposed ns well ns niateiials iiioliil cxpenilitiiriw which were iippnllitiK. Furtherinore. the iloinanil for cars which incrofisoil si, niarki(i! ilui-in the last twenty-four mouths will pcru nci only mi uimppn liable ilecliue. The percentage of presiut owners nt cars - l.civvin.ii;.' nt inrsiiii owners nr ours , , t . ... it will not bo Inwcrcl ver, -...iM.I.-rn.l3 . ' to ;'"T "y ," ,1,,"',m " , " ' ' , I i , r.,. i ; : i control 'tests. .1 ml tu.it the ieui Thc .n-.;eil thnt the imlillc slnuthl be linpressiil with the savins ill uasolilie lostiltinc fr-un the ns, of Iron mitmv. ami sinrg.-stcil he coni'ml installation ot a stwilf pa- saiiiplin;; tub.- in the e liaut Pipe of motors, especinlh triichs anil vehicles n1 b tnxicab and truck ins "onipanies. for the purpose of se-i-uriiiK carbon ilioviile ileteiininatioiis. therein mnliitcj i roper laiburi'tor ad justment 'ins.ible The pointed out that such ciiminiiio coum wen nnoru tular ..i 11. u in- inui'ii'ii vi'ri i-i.ii . rruiii. :ai - . . i . . .1 . ... ,,1 ,.f Ton ueiitly. coinpeitmn is dost nod 1 l,""1,rn 't"t;.- ""1 ','' ' ' '" ' ' , , to be unite as keen both in the material :'"'h .V1 "'," . 1 ,f - .1 ,7. ' anil lalNir -n.irkcts ,,s well as in the ,,.. "' I'"i:ilon and sainL' of cnsulme. tall ami wholesale markets of the 111 du.strj. Maiiiifncturers are destined to take ndvnntace nf everj possiinlit to keep their costs down as low as piis,tli'e without Micriiiciiig ninliti. but if lliej Whence the Name? 11 1 .s tiik-M lis n m- fr mi t.i 11. . il lu n..m.. "f m I- lnr n.l ih hi ml f th. nimi.ini .r. .lui 11 It II. ur 1 si.ur JfI.McCnlloulitS5o2i AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES Distributors of Stromberg Carburetors Kellogg Pumps Brown Spring Oilers Gabriel Snubbers 257-59 N. Broad St. VVc co-operate with our dealer. Buy through him. -v yiJ7?P3Z2 E y j3 mem a .,s yn.--r,s, PhX A WJ$ AiitomotiveProdnct?! C? & I "Vi r , 3.. s.1 . . 1 . 1 i Tirr- i-i jv - 1 'nni,AMi onno-r iiTir ifi ? T uuvuiiui-lisiiiiaii ""b- v.. c' s 1 r. fi iianiuiirrj, i u, MOTOR TESTING VALVE Every pulsation of your motor the very heart of tlio car is dis tinctly heard when the Goodrich Testing Valve is opened. No owner should drive his car out of the fiaraRo before "opening up" the motor to learn if all cylinders are, working properly. The bell-mouth opening of the GOODRICH MOTOR-TESTING VALVE allows for ample expansion of the gases, relieves the motor of all hack pressure and greatly intensifies the sound of the explosion. The Goodrich Valve is sold complete with pedal, cable and pulley. PRICES IN UNITED STATES Special Ford Outfit and all Vi" $3.50 ?V' to 2V 5.00 l'i" to i" inclusUe 1.00 3" 5.75 2',"to2V " 5.0 i 3'2" 10.00 Made in 's-incli si?cs Ask Your Dealer for An Old Ironsides Timer Win n M.u inHlnll .i ;..oilrii li old Iron- ft711 s .1. Tim. r on your Pnt' vu inn foruel litXK. J ii ftm.. I, itil.1, .. ii.ii ii itnil fnr nil Yflll llos tmt null nil ,i nnlfoiin fnl h.it sp.irli from the ili. .n i ini.u-i p.. mis lint miu also sa . i 1 1 1 nml K. t nu.re pow.r .lust r in. mlier thnt tHil Ironsides n n i.t, s lo ..il and the li.irdemd fp.-. t.il i i. Ml colli. nt p.iltitd ili) tint wenr .iw:m The I rush uf special Ininl, n ii metal noilns i -Op'iw i .intact Hint !s fr. e from dirt or ..1 .mil ,nu k t a unlf. mi spoilt unu. i .ill sll, d -K nir n..esorv il, il. I or uanK-ic-.m I'onl Timer "Mn.l .il.nut the : .nilrlth Oh! Iro'istd. Tlion llin Clciui ('ontaits THESE JOBUERS CARRY OUR PRODUCTS rhilndclphia (iaul, Derr & Shearer Co. Standard Supply & Equip. Co. Hcrrodin Rubber Co. George W. Nock Co.. Inc. i.'k'E'rSe?. lull. C o. Supp.ee Riddle Hardware Co. Cahall .Motors Supply Co. Manufacturers' Supply Co. F. Hcrsh Hardware Co. Allcntown, Pa. General Auto Supply Co. Lancaster, Pa. oj y CTm ir ji y Martin-Parry commercial Bodies for Ford Chassis. Sold bvall Authorized Ford Dealers j5v3S, MMKjWU- assssvsSjl ,. atMwwwi .! w -- j. , rt. w mbkm v vrh I iimm t-(""ytMiM v M :i rt iii-I'ari ltod mi l-'ord (. lusis is the utmost in modern economical and cllicicnt ileliw-o eerwee. Tlie .MARTIN-I'ARUV CORPORATION is the largest manufacturer of Commercial Truck Bodies in the World. A continuous, healthy growth over a long period of years such a can come only from .superior quality, con stantly maintained, and exceptional values uniformly delivered. The MARTIX-PARRY Bodies are of the high est standards of design and workmanship. They are the best investment for the buyer who wants VALUE for his money. A variety of styles to suit every reasonable demand. Our absolute guarantee assures continued satisfaction. MARTIN-PARRY CORPORATION ll-'ACTOKIES: Indianapolis, Iml. orli, I'ennii. MAIN OFFICES, YORK, PENNA. w PMjysox rPtA- n-Jps It,1 " ' '-' im SAU.EXfAClDETZ--'"' m Ga'scjline -r the vital factor In truck-fleet operation The greater the distribution of commodities through' the agency of the motor truck or commercial delivery car, the more vital is the need for an assured supply of the fuel upon which its operation depends.. . v , Consider, for example, the truck fleets which distribute the city's supply of meats or groceries from the wholesale ware houses; coal for the thousands of homes; merchandise from the great department stores ; express parcels from the railway depots. Without gasoline they would be helpless. That is j why truck fleet owners assure themselves in advance of their year's supply of gasoline. The big majority of them "sign up" with The Atlantic Refining Company. They take into consideration Atlantic responsibility the ability of one of tlie world's largest refiners of petroleum products to' assure them, clean, powerful, unifornj gasoline the year 'round. They count upon the Atlantic reputation and equipment for service; and upon the fact that Atlantic is subject to none of the dangers of- interrupted supply that may result from con gested transportation; Atlantic is delivered direct from Atlan tic refineries whichMire located right here and receive the crude oils by pipe Hires direct from the wells. aw Pvst Pep in o ur Ma t as" THE ATLANTIC REINING COMPANY Philadelphia 1 u wmi iBzxa 'A -to it&rt li-l,r -i " .. ss ' . , ILX, . ltim II. ..... . -- - -r. , ,Lm