!' . "r -HI V- ' ni' vii iWfcw. n: m k V (1 I VHSl! V rf". V fXr ..: v,f w 'i. ,Hk?K 1 ft V v " ., '"?, 1 . 1 .. '. ' r ! . IV i ' V 1 i m nv m r h Uk 4 ' 'tote 13VEN1SG- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 OW TIRES WEAR OUT IN THE GARAGE MIXING ELECTROLYTE Water, Oil and Crease Werk Mere Actively There , Than en Read ,nUST ALSO IS HARMFUL H:y INSPECTION C i rippled tires In the collection of mu repairman ttill reveal the lint that n !nrer per centage eC the troubte cornea from '.neglect in the pnrasi' at home. If fteues, tuts and read reiighin" "t tl enlj things thar wnre out tiics, repair hills: "would be cut In half. M'ater, oil, i;rene m.J lipM rubbr' 'ROrst enemies work in a gnrur mere J Actively than en the reml In waMiInc the car the runs are linhle t.- lieminPi rusty and eat nway the tire. A coat et graphite or common store pnllMi will prevent ilils and keep the tire irem creeping Oil or gras 1 miM n-ve' be nllmwn te stand en u saiaue flei. Mnnll cuts or bruises en the tire surface, saj , Miller tire men, should be ri paired at once. If a tire hm own Mncnred win (frcasc, it should be nhed thoreushlj with cold ater and u little .eap. The nnre tire h often l'ircetten while the nthr 'tk ai" ciinjs ceed prviC(. and iifgltHM nnn,timpj dinii" It te deteriorate rapidlj Ala if should be protected from rain. nn and dirt by n ceer. Once In a while change t It with enf of the tires en tin car e that the rubber will net barik'ii fren. dluee. I The vn icht ' i th" fnr heuld 'i or be lrff ..ii j d'tlatfd ttr Such trent ment is as bad a running en n liut tire and Is certain te eruck the i-arenai. I Jack tip 'he wheel r tak" off the lire j entlrlj. ( CARPENTER CAR Aute Takes Place of Four Men in Building Construction Making a cir tuke ih place of tuiir carpenters is u i"b tli.it would puzzle many an ciiginr or lib lencj pert. It has been accempli-hcd, hewcicr b O, (j .Martin. !. Angeles building contractor, whi impl hooked up the rear wheel of his cur t" a lumber saw ing attachment. And unlike the tour nun replaced, Ihe centrian is totally lndiflncut te tab little problems senu-timis iueled in union curds and th. eight-hour day. Mr. Mai tin took out the right iir axle of his ear. pulb'd the left rear uxle out about four inch", run a 1 rt shaft entirely through the differential, and attached a pllt pulley te the bhaft. He then jacked up one wheel and Ids sawing muchine was ready for opera tion. The car Is rim at a speed equiv alent te seventeen miles an hour nnd averages about tinny n ib "f sawing, 0 te speak, te tin- gallon of gasoline. EXCEEDS FORECAST Aute Production Total for 1921 Ap- proximately 1.700,000 J Careful estimates et the total proe lo tion of meter chicles b American cm p'nnley for J1C1 uidlcnte that the In il figures will be approximately 1.7lK) llCiO. according te Moter ge This will in clude the foreign a-scmbllni; of cars by Ferd and etbtr Aiuenean cainpaiies which hnc asMinbly plants In ether countries Demestic production will aggregate 1.004.000 The domestic production for the first- Tiiue mouths of the enr ag gregated 1 .1100.000 The estimated de-' Picstlc piodintlen for the last iiuurter, with ligures for (.teber and 'Vecm-' lier MrtualK cempbte. is lolt.Oeo, In all instiuices the llgures include both pafenger ours and truck?. Tlie total production for l'.iL'O ns P,2t)5,00O. e that the output for tins jear will be only approximately fiOO.nOO less than in 1020 Thi nutt eiit -lelstlc estimates mad" at the beginning of 1021 did net tvecu" I.VhieOO OVER TWO MILLION CARS I considered the modern paved lead as n,.,.-n .. .. . .. t mi unwarranted expense and an me UWNfcU BY U. S. r-AHIYlfcHb nue for jej-tldlm? city motorists Is pact. Great Demands for Geed Reads In Rural Districts 'I he lirjn census shows that, Ameri can fiitmers iHVssesM t.', 1-0,51-.ilioter-'tils, uhiiii U mete thnii tliirt.v-twe mm hlties te eerj thousand fiirnis. "The number of farms which had automobiles en .Intumrj 1. IPL'H." snjs the census renerl. "was J. 1)70.501." Automobiles were reported en lnerej Wilhud Coiinectet nian one-unit tu - Nebiasku, I sn. Mlnnesnt fernia and Illinois. Motertrucks were! therefore Issue the following warning 'reported en Kl,051 farms, or about two "In inixing clcctrehtt. nlaje pour i fauns ut of every hundred in thei the ncld into the wutr. If n density of l" lilted States. ' ticTiI lilzhcf than 1.100 i used, consld censld consld The pencntage of ears and trtiekl trablc heat will be generated. The rlco rlce is steadllj iiiereaslng In the rural dis- ittoljte should le stirnd freiiicnU. triets as in the cities, mid it Is no while cooling and should neer be usisl wonder that the subject of impreied until the temperature of tue solution is re.idf is being agitated e uniersally OO degrees I'lihrenlielt or les. and that eier where the question of "In all vasei, befoie lillntg b 1 1 1 ties widening hlirliwats urnl mnkiiii; them again thoroughly ;tir the loitrehio mid uiore permanent is being dN'ussid m.ike a h) uremeter test le he abvduttlj 'J'he dm when the Vmericau fanner sure that It ii of the enrrm dmsit " ! . l CHAR-A-BANC BIG HIT Popularity of English Bus Grew Rapidly After War J In Ihigluml the char-a-banc, or mo me ( terbu9uis taking the plncc of the lorcr lercr , priced automobile for many pcople of nerage nienns. reports Geerge M. SprewN. sneclal Held retircKPtifntlrn ct 'Ibiause of tin nature et Mtlpluirlc ', i, i:r,n(i.pnP ni lltll1 i,..,,,,- r, Battery Expert Gives Timely Advice' for Filling He' ueld when mixed with wuler. says tlu puny, who Is(ed the recent Londen e lind that there, ,,u,,,,llellllu f"0"' ,lie char-u.-batit; i iiiui ltitn prnnrn nntmihiitt m.M.ii ately after the war and has developed t the fiirms lit eight Smtis ,nj.,t be u seinrntieti of acid and water I town. Seuth Dakota, Ivan- ,. , .. . , u , , i -ta. North Dakota. Call-, Mmullntf for .in time. "We rapidlj likes plenty of fresh air, but there ap-1 France. These hnve closed bodies nnd peins te be a development, However, te- arc wen appointed. Une et the linesi wiira an all-weather top. The usual 'cats at the show was a motercoaeh t.pc Is split up with long, cresbwlsc , built te carry twenty-six persons, the seats, each holding ihe passengers, with interior finished In ciicereil walnut and entries by side doers opposite each seat, ( divided Inte two compartments. Heats in... .. ...,i i,j. ,..t,ii,n.i e h were net ai ranged in a fixed order, but show had permanent tops at the front "l"',i,11 et. IcntherMipholstered chairs and rear of the car. while the center nrr nged aa the might be In a drawing portion wns open, 'liiis center portion hnd windows which could be lowered into the sides and n top that could be rolled back, thus providing cither open or closed driving. "Anether tjpc et passenger-carrying vehicle which is growing in popularity Is the meter conch, which Is used for room. Avoid Pressure Never turn 'the hose directly en the ,hee'ls or body when washing the cer unless the water pressure Is low. Prcs Prcs sure tismilly built up by the nezlc Is sufficient Winar'the paint or dlslqdge it where Ihe water Is foolishly dashed against the surface. The best way iV te use a pall of water and a gpenr. Then much gentle treatment of fh paint win risuii. , Aer tne mud 1 loosened with the sponge aid w0tef ff may be flushed off with the water tmS'l the hose, which ia used without th nozzle. , "Most of the cliar-a-hanes have no regular trips between towns or for ex- ' tops, iie.vxpinms, "as the Kngllshmanl tended tours, sti such as into Scotland or HESS The Tire Man 3641 Walnut Street Goodyear Service Station c Moter Fuel Accessories A ulcamzing wMtwuvmnnHnvuwwwj i RELIABLE Aute-Part Company GHI-e-U' ViL Parts for All Makes Ol Automobiles t Our Goods In What Our unu J Impllvs, "Reliable" J117-19 Market Street i J I'huhe w. j, Uarlm; t )fc-t $ A-Z AUTO RADIATOR -CO. ft . Expert Repairing fa RADIATORS AND AUTO SHEET METAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FENDERS KEPAIIthD AMIILE YOU WAIT 15 N. BROteftST. t"OQA 0031 b mm Lambert "TRUBLPRUF" Cord Tires ew icciuce operating expenses by equipping with "LAMBERTS." They are really tire insurance. Your reasons for using automobiles in your business arc well established. In ether words, you probably could net meet competition without them. Tires have always been a source of annoyance and ex pense te the average automobile owner. That is until LAMBERT "TRUBLPRUF" CORD TIRES are used. Belew are shown interesting tire data, proving low initial cost is net the cheapest. List Price List Price Well-Known Fabric Air Tire Lambert "Trublpruf" Cord Tire $81.00 S tires 30x31. 11.755 tubes 30x3 a $92.75 Total cost per car Guaranteed ? 6000 mile S .0154 cost per mile If I he purchase price ei LAMBERTS is the last expendi ture -because they can't be punctured no tubes te blew out impossible te rim cut. UTiaf teu Will Accomplish With "Lamberts"? Insure the Continuous Senicc of Your Car and i'aie Meney May We Be of Senice te Yeu? THE TALLANT COMPANY 804 Otis Bldg. 16th and Sansom Sts. Philadelphia 1'. Phene Spruce 3056 $127.00 1 tires 30xJij Guaranteed 10,000 miles $ .0127 cost per mile Without It's COLLAPSIBLE RIMS: e (iiwei; or wiikkls m:i tesAin NO TOOLS NEEDED NO PINCHED TUBES COST THE SAME JteJpj&GisMm. SAVES TIME MONEY TUBES CLOTHES AJAX RUBBER COMPANY si,m ion nenki.i;r 1331 RACE STREET recmt aoes 1922 AutQ License Jn $ THOS. R. BAILEY I. !U0 Aht,nll 1..:i.tln.y ,' ' I I, (llreud nnd It a re Streets) ,' !;' Aute Insurance S Tags Guaranteed in ? !; 24 Hours 5 i i Franklin Service Station Specialists en Franklin Cars 1912 CHERRY ST., PHILA. Day and Night Service and Monthly Inspection Werk Guaranteed Ucll Phene, Spruce 192U Ii Aute Shew Visitors who need Tires or will want them in the Spring, should see our Big Bargains QUAKER "Miles Cheaper" Fabric Tires Out-of-tewnShipm'entsCarefully Attended te Study These Prices for Quality Ven- Plain Shld Tread $23.50 $21.45 22.75 20.20 21.00 19.00 19.65 17.55 18.40 16.35 18.00 15.85 Size 37x5 36x5 35x5 36x4y2 35x412 34x412 McCLINTOCK TIRE CO. Telephone, Poplar 2872 517 jV. Bread St. Bread & Spring Garden Sts. Size 33x4 's 32x4 a 34x4 33x4 32x4 31x4 32x3!j 30x3'j 30x3 28x3 Nen- Shld '$17.45 V 16.75 14.50 14.10 13.35 12.50 10.10 9.50 8.45 7.00 Plain Tread $15.30 14.65 U 10 11.35 10.50 9.25 6.15 . Keystone Spring Works Incorporated Lw Incorporated JJr Buy your springs where they arc manufactured. "yVith U3 it is an art, ad vanced te fccicntific precision. This we have been doing for CO years. 20,000 asbertctl new .sprint's in stock. ion Motertrucks and Pleasure Cars Repairing a Specially 1301-19 Buttonwood Street Philn., Pa. lepljl- OflK" Hut,. II Zfl J.H.Mc Culleujk S Sen AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES n Our Garage Equipment Dept. Is conducting u special ex hibit of garage equipment all this week, including practical demonstrations el Imperial Cutting and Welding Outfits and ether garugc acccs acccs beries. Trade Invited i Distributera and Service Station STROMBERQ CARBURETORS KELLOaa PUMPS I GADRIEL ' SNUBBERS BROWN SPRINQ , OILERS 1 WINTERFRONT 257-59 N. Bread St. vP'-ir OtiSII Km 1 l!L 1 f 1 L' I Pure Emblem of Satisfaction Pennsylvania MOT OILS AND I . IX Wl 11 1 H H H th H VB mm aM turn maa mm J aIlvD J 111 1 ILL Cre Levick Subsidiary of sl m y i vines service Philadelphia New Yerk Bosten Cemp any company Pittsburgh Syracuse .1 1 - FOR BUICK OWNERS ONLY SERVICE is a much bandied word, but it has a real meaning in our vocabulary. We believe that service is ability plus desire te give satisfaction. The unwritten agreement between us is that you must be satisfied before we are. A contract en any ether basis is foggy. Hence, ou ought te knew , That there's a $30,000 stock of pints here here, mind, you, net Hint. That every job is supervised by a 'principal iChpensibility is ctntcred. That, every job is priced in uduncu no guesswork, no friction, no excuses,. That we hnndlc all Buick repairs; mechanical, body, top everything. That there's an emergency service for physicians priority for the active practi tioner. That your cai will be towed fiee from any part of Philadelphia we'll say that's service. That there'b a re&t-roem for women comfortable waiting for the done-while-you-wait job. We have a strong suspicion tint we can give you a refreshingly new idea of what real service should be and is, if you'll pick up that phone and call us new. MARKWELL 8c WILKIE BUICK REPAIR SHOP 1310-12-14 POPLAR STREET HOTK PHONES: POPLAU 1711; PAHK 82 Pi liiiiiii: iiiiii 1 1 1 Ljmtmm'zlrZjS(iitmm? iLHHteWf v&mxss&BrV2& . I D WvlL V LEGAL GLARE LsTneW S -"Se J Any Size Approved by State Laws A bright, white light without any glare a lens that meet3 fully the require ments pf safety, courtesy and the law. Officially approved by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. You'll go right if you cheese t.MedUfeie",er deS "0t C"rry Vilet ",U he "" gCt " from the Jbbers The application blank for Pennsylvania 1922 auto license demand, that ."" "". '.he. ""."."' Pf y"r '" Get right with the law. fW .ulth Violet Ray the blue lent ui'lfi thr hlr ' in or. GEO. W. NOCK CO. Gen. Dist. 1304-1306 Race St., Phila. FOR SALE DY ALU DEALERS DEALERS SUPPLIED BY' THE FOLLOWING JOBBERS J. H. McCULLOUGH & SON 257 North Bread Street H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Eleventh and Race Streets MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLY CO. Juniper and Cherry Streets GAUL, DERR & SHEARER CO. 217 North Bread Street GEO. W. NOCk CO., INC. 1304- 130G Race Street BERROD1N AUTO SUPPLY CO 713 North Bread Street STANDARD SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. Thirteenth and Cherry Streets CAHALL MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Bread nnd Parrish Streets AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT CO. 1225 Race Street MILLER.ECRET CO. 7 NertH Fifth Street JaEenayetises $1.50 give strong clear light. A size for. every car. The best low - priced lens made. Per Pair U I.. ' H r.LAftS CO., MFH9. . IWrnnnnt. In. I w 3islnl' fftBH UO VT' HML j "' 5H -;v in i mi i .'... jv" B:;r?v?i ; (w r tKw r
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