12 MADE SURVEY OF NEW COAST TO COAST HIGHWAY lll—w B—Kap** f~" * ' —— ■■ ■ - i*. U. . -SB • - ' Snffj «.-■■■■■—— * V * ?1M * ;"' f'v Cadillac "8" Lays Out New Touring Roadway Laying out the route of the new Southern National Highway, from San Diego, Cal., to Washington, a Cadillac ] Eight recently achieved the distinction j of making the 3,600 miles in 26 miles. ; The expedition was planned and exe- ! cuted by the Cabrillo Commercial Club of San Diego, for a preliminary survey, or pathflnding tour, over a ; transcontinental route which will be! open to motor touring all the year round. When the new highway is realized, it will traverse eight States 1 ■ —Southern California, Arlzonia, New j Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia, with a j Briscoe Co. Disposes of Argo Motor Car Co. Announcement was made to-day by j the Briscoe Motor Corporation, Jackson, ! Mich., that they had made a contract ! with Mensell Haekett. formerly man ager of the Disco Starter Company, De troit, for the sale of their interest in the Argo Motor Company, of Jackson, Mich. Mr. Hackett will take immediate charge ot the Argo Motor Company, t(. which he will bring an entirely new or ganization, and it is anticipated tliat he will extend its business activities in ——■—■— FOR A SQUARE DEAL ON USED CARS ORSON'S JaSmmmmmmm Values so amazing that auto dealers and men who know wonder how we do it. £|i&l Hundreds of Trucks and Delivery Wagons |j|Bß BBrara m * POUJIAN car praotically 1915 MITCHELL touring; 7 pas- ti&SI fr a n "T : reduction senger; |425. hftadlM 1916 VVir'l yk' r\'irHn 1915 UHAL.MERR touring car; IT f T 111,11 Sgl tn.CHALMyRrC.ng e.r; ? VJ&! M KggSfl ... „ i iKht slx ' < " x 'ra equipment. fice « ■ m. u »uui iragggn ■BBSS 1916 IXJDOU touring car; uqt-d ...„ , IS&iSSb very little and 1* in excel- fLif? roadster, C-24 ; p'w tent condition. extra equipment. II 1916 O Vl3 RLA N D tourins; 1914 AMERICAN touring car slightly used; at a big re- electric demountable KiWMH 1916 bi 1 tOUr T lt: fnn 1914 STUTC roadster; brand-new lailii mwM 1-16 Kiva .hock abiorbers. $118! Wfffim tourins car; 8 cyl.; iMKRCEIt speedster; raechan- HkISB 1916 PMr*p S demonstrator. icttlly perfect; $476. wCTi fT Tf 1-46 ext°rftt'lre. "" rnel " FIREPROOF GARAGE /[(ill 11 Wc~~f I 10x14 feet. painted tfTl Aft |||l gjgaßJ j U f. o. b. factory w« I#UU !' JM-gauge Steel—Rear Window Wire Glass JII|J3BMM. C. FRANK CLA SS Union Trust Bldg. "RECIPROCAirAuTOMOBILETNSURANCE U)WKlll\(i Vol 11 COST l 4»|{ \t TOMOItILK IXSI'HANCIC Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange, Philadelphia Ask For I literature \. Agt., Patriot Bldg. j •••• 7" ■■■ - 1 1 . J >< ,B v77qiniipßp i the car; Wilbur Hall, and Colonel Dell , j M. Peters, of Clifton, Ariz., president . of the Southern National Highway As [ sociatlon. This is the second path-finding tour ;in which a Cadillac Eight has re • : cenly figured, the other one having • I been the run from Chicago to Miami ! I over the proposed Dixie Highway. MORE MOTOR CARS OFFERED TO U. S. California Car Owners Ready to Pursue Villa Under Military Guidance The motorcar stands out as a vital factor in the pursuit of Villa. United .States military authorities have been quick to recognize the value of depend able automobiles for service in the de sert and mountain country in northern Mexico. Closely following the gift of 140 Maxwell cars by Texas owners to j General Pershing, come the announce ment from California that a company comprised entirely of Maxwell owners H) ready to cross the border. • lieutenant L. P. Clark, commander of the first company of the California j division of the motor reserves wired Secretary of War Baker, as follows: "For the invasion of Mexico 1 wish to tender you the services of First j Company California Automobile Re (serve Corps composed of twenty expert! i desert and mountain drivers and twenty j Maxwell cars fully equipped for duty." b. P. Clark, sales manager for the Lord Motor Car Company, distributors of Maxwell ears in California, has ob tained pledges of forty Maxwell cars for military purposes. These cars are at the disposal of the War Department for immediate service. The motor reserve movement was originated about a year ago, primarily through the efforts of Al. Waddell. a Los Angeles newspaperman. It lias spread over the entire United States and many of the States boast of a com | plete organization. One of the best of , these is in New York State. ! Much effort has been spent in per j fecting a permanent organization in , Los Angeles. Through the efforts of I Lieutenant Lyman P. Clark, command er of First Company division of the Automobile Reserve Corps, the pledges 1 of forty cars for military service have I already been obtained. These cars are ;at the disposal of the War Department for immediate service in Mexico j Lieutenant Clark, who is also sales manager of the Lord Motor Car Com-I I pany, has announced his intention of enlisting a company comprised entirely of Maxwell owners and it is his hope I that should a call to active service i come, the first movement of motor re- ' 1 serves will include this solid body of .Maxwell ears. The military author ities favor the Maxwell because its j power and endurance make it service able In the desert and mountain coun j try of northern Mexico. The photograph here shows part of | the First Company of the Automobile ; Reserve Corps tjnder the direction of Lieutenant Clark. These gasoline citi zen soldiers are in full uniform for the | occasion. This is a natural outgrowth of the | motor reserve movement inaugurated I 111 California several months ago. !VV herever these motor reserve corps have been formed. Maxwell cars have predominated in number almost lnvari | ably. In the pursuit of Villa, it is a ; desert and mountainous country that has to be traversed. The proven dur ability and power of the Maxwell ear emphasizes its value as a factor in carrying the fight to the bandit Mexi -1 cans. jjjjßj Ensminger Motor Co. Third & Cumberland Stl DISTIUHUTOU9 *■ 5-Passcnger Touring Sflß.i Roadster Type s.">lo Ensminger Motor Co. THIRD AND CUMBKRLAND STS. Bell Phone 3515 a I j"" 1 This car Is the result of a definite purpose to supply a fl I definite need with definite finality. 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