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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1923.
Too many cum are being driven
with tirugffiiiK brakes, ac-curding
to Gary Hupp, Dmaul dealer.
CommentinK ou thin tit dclar-l.
"It you were to check ui on the cause of il.p fu-l
'that almost 25 per cent of I bum ,
I had at leant a alight diujj on tho :
'wheel. Many uutomobllua ir ,
dilven liabituully with the brake;
.'dragging btfcauue they are ei too
, ' d.yse. ., j
"II la wutiy fur the brakes to
.Urate Jiut t no ugh to cau.ie (lie
! drum l j heat up but not to siirnKe
or burn. A considerable amount of :
power is lost in thin way- And In 1
addition the brake la being burned
out be ft ire it h nurmal lime ho that
uiLiiey 1m beiiir: waited not only l-
conitunieu hut
earn on the road you would find i ;.lio Iwr.m will be iiecrttnai jr i
to refine the brake., much sooner
than would nornmlly be the taae.
"The drugging brake U not al
ways easy to locate. Often it in
not BUflected although the tymp
lom HlwulU be ilain. The car
will not climb bllla nor accelerate
as well ax it should. There U a
veiy noticeable Uruf or lag to It
perforiijani .
"There in alway one aure way
of finding whether or not you have
a brake that la dragging. After
a long run place the hand on the
brake drum to see If they are
wmim-r than normal. To not do
Thm Cmi
B4jr ky fUhm
Perfected Product
of Americas Most Modern Automobile Plant
In the New All-Amcrican Six. In
this fuHter , . . filter . smarter
more beuutiful cur. Hero
you'll eo tho perfected prod net
of Amerieas most modern uuto
mobilo pluiit.
)
A plunt where tho mot d rustic
MtandartlH are rigidly en forced,
t hcre wore of operations arc
lield within one teu-thmiHundlb
ofuninrh. And the result? Acur
wilh iM-rfiirmuneo uhility far in
udvunee of unylhing in iu field.
Sterling quality in every detail
thin Sew AH-Amerieun Six
Come in to nee it and drive it .
n ear tho like of which you've
never seen before.
thli Just after car has descended !
a lontf hut where the brakes have
been used more or lejis coiitluu
cualy, but rather after normal
run over level ground- if one
wheel la. hotter than tho others
the cure la obviously to slack up
slightly on the brake."
it
EX-DIRECTOR OF
MINT WEDDED TO
RICa DIVORCEE
Chevrolet la offering along with
it new atx-cy Under passenger
cars a new commercial litis of
three model li-Um utility truck,
light delivery truck and aedan do
livery. The trucks will be power
ed by the new six-cylinder val vein-head
engine.
The engine 'la fully inclosed
wltn a high-corn prestsion, non-detonating
head, and develops 32 per
cent more horsepower than-Us four
cylinder predecessor. Among its
features Is a fuel pump to insure
a uniform supply of gasoline to the
carburetor under all driving condi
tions. The li-ton truck has a four
speeds forward and reverse trans
mission. The transmission box
has a pow er take-off out let to
which various power devices can
be applied. Loading height Is 41
Inches from the ground, umde pos
sible by a special "klck-uo" ha.
lure In the frame. Its frame, le
feet $ inches hi length, is mount
ed oa a 151-inch wheelhase, allow
ing for body lengths up to 9 feet.
The cab is finished In bine. Price
for chassis is $f45 and 1650 with
cub. both prices f. o. b. Flint.
The light delivery truck la de
signed fop quick delivery service,
ft has a 107-inch wheelbase and af
fords loading spare measuring 72
inches In length and 45 inches be
tween the fenders, liody concerns
have been cooperating with t't
rolet and are furnishing panel ana
screen side bodies, it is priced
1400 f. o. b. Flint.
Adapted along passenee car
lines, the sedan delivery is Jntt.i.
ed for use or tlie salesman who
carries samples and for every
light delivery requirement of spe
cialty shops and department
stores. It is finished in brown and
black, furnished with chrome nick
el headlamps and rudiator shell
and possessing all the features of
the new six cylinder engine. Us
pi ice la $55 f. o. b. Flint.
(AMOcifttrd Prng Lowed WIm)
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 Mrs. Del
phit: Dodge Cromwell, daughter
of iub tate Horace DHlge, automo
bile manufacturer, was married
to Kaymond T. Baker, former di
rector of the L'uitcd States mint
here today at the Atubassaior ho
tel Mrs. Cromwell was former! v
the wife of James H H Cm?:, eit,
son of Mrs. Edward T. Stotesh"-
of Philadelphia. Tliey were i.
voiced last September.
Mr. Ilaker'a first marriage was
lo the former Margaret Kuierson.
daughter of Captain" Isaac Kmer
hoii of IJalllmore. A Keno divorce
ended this union recently. Mra.
Milker's first marriage to Dr. Smith
HoJllna McKin of Ihiltimore uIjo
ended in divorce. ' Her second
husband, Alfred tlwlnne Vander
bilt. was a victim of the Lusitani.i
diater. After her divorce from
Mr. McKin she was married to
((italics Miuot Aniory of Boston.
ton. W. Va., I Z : DUk Iloppt. l-s '
Aug les, ou'fointed Cuddy tte
J!;.no, Pittsburgh (iu).
INDIANAPOLIS. Henry Leu-(
ard, Chicago, outpointed Charley ,
Good tnaii. Brooklyn, Uu).
LOS ANG ELKS. Kid Francis,
Italy, outpointed Charlie Pir.lu. -b.itlalo.
X. Y (6). 1
DKS MOINHS, Li. Harold Mat
thews, Lincoln, Xebr.. knocked cut ,
Polo Perfocto, Manila, p. I., (7);
Kenneth Hunt. ls Moines, atop
P"d Sanily .McDowell, Omaha. 7).
VALLKJO, Calif. Johnny Nor
man. Sun Francisco, out poiuud
Frankie Murray. Philadelphia.
; FIGHT? LAST NIGHT :
(Hy the Associated Press)
CLEVELAND. K. O. Christncr.
Akron, O., knocked out Kntuc
Hansen, Denmark. (8); Hilly Wal
lace, Cleveland, outpointed Johnny
Parr, Cleveland (In).
CHICAGO. Bill Light, St. Paul,
stopped Johnny Roberts, Hunting
A good time to b'jy millinery
"Give h'r a hat lor Christmas," ii
a timely suKetion, i;nd Mrs '
King's hats at tlie Specialty
Shoppe "will meet critital approal.
See them.
EASTERN FOOTBALL STARS
WILL PLAY IN FRISCO
t.WorivtfMl Prt-M Wirr)
NKW VOKK. Dec. 5 Two
stars of the New York I'niversiiy
-will lake part in the attempt .o
bring back some football Inure hi to
the l ast in the annual east-wet t
charity game, to he phiyed at San
Francisco. December 29. K e ,i
Strong, high scoring half hack, ul
ready h;ii accepted the Invitation
of Andy Ken, Washington and Jef
ferson coach, who U ill liave charge
uf the eastern team, Pib Iiaxi u
boe, the end who received most of
Strong's passes, also has received
an ItLvitation. At Weston, Itoston
college quarterback is the third
player who has been asked to
play for the east.
SOCIETIES MEET i
JOINTLY THURSDAY
A joint meeting of the Women's ;
Foreign and Home Missionary So
cieties will be- held Thursday aft
ernoon, at two o'clock at tlie First
Methodist church. The following
program will be presented:
Devotionala Mm. Chaa. Edwards,
liusine.s session of each society,
instrumental selection Mrs. Hein
hne. Ien.onstiaiion "Tithen EgE3."
MLvdames P. 11. Muithews, C. E
Cully, H. A Cauaday.
Vocal solo Mrs. A. X. Orcutt.
Reading "Tue Christmas Story."
Mrs. Carl H. Xeul.
Vocal roio Mrs. Hulbert.
Demonstration "The Widow r
Mile," Mesdamea Leepcr, E. A.
Pet ley, Halley, v Uis and a num
ber of children In a chorua-
Closing remarks Dr. Ciias. Ed
ward a.
Refreshments will be served
and a Christmas offering will he
taken, friends and members are
invited to mingle with these societies
Millinery at cost Beautiful new
stock. Call at the Sm clulty
Shopie and see these faultless lulls
and noeltKs. Mra. S. M. King.
STOP-QUICK!
Brakes Dependable in Emergency). Don't GUESS. Be
sure of it, and the only way you can be sure is to have
your
Car Brakes Trued Up
and Then Adjusted
We have just installed a new machine the only one in
Douglas county for truing auto brakes. Play safe this
winter weather and let us keep those brakes up to utmost
efficiency by this course you may escape a bad accident
and save many dollars.
PERCY CROFT -
Main and Douglas Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
MiMiraTratiitiT!w
ft tftmlfl fmufirtfllM
rlace your order Joio-
ie
Frlrra $1145 to f J7.7. at factory. Lnvmjoy Hyraufir Shock Ahwrbra and prin
rormr inclmlcd in list priemm. Hum pert and rear frndrr guardn extra. t'.UcU
Oakland delivarrd pricrtthry Include firf handling clUirficn. Ganmrmt MuUtrB
lima Payment flan mvailabtm at minimum rate
ROSEBURG MOTOR CO.
Oak and Rose Sts. Roseburg, Ore.
m ji i m iu is a in im - i
m
. v
Outstanding Chevrolet
of Chevrolet History
- a fix in the price range of tlie four! rpjp-s
for yomur old car
Right now this week we can give it to you.
Later on, in another week or two, we can't.
If you act now you will have two things to
be thankful for. You will own a new Super
Six, the six that leads all others in popularity,
in volume of sales. And you will have bought .
it at a real bargain.
Willi practicully I'verylhliifr new
anil Improved, hut tho name, a
routine Bix will scon appear on the
market, aeeorcilnv; lo the I'acil'le
const regional ninnaKer tor the
Oakland Motor Car company, who
was a recent visitor ill l'oillauU.
The raetory has proniiaeil a hiKUer,
smarter, more powerful and more
luxurious t'ontlac. brliiKlng hls car
features within the price ratine, of
the small six. This announcement
comes near the cIokb ot the Luwt
successful year in the company's
history with an estimated total
output for 192 of elose to 275.011
units, 4il per cent above 1!27.
"In the preparation for ex
tensive huiltliiii; projects UmlT
'way at I'onllae, Mich., for some
lime past are now practically com
pleted and will give the Oakland.
Hontlac plant a capacity next
year In excess ot 350,000 cars," de
clared Mr. Dreves "Production
of parts for tlie new car Is now
tinder way at the company plant,
one of the most modern and best
equipped In the Industry. The
new Pontine six will be built al
most entirety In factories owned
hy the Oakland Motor Car com
pany and the Fisher Body plant at
I'ontiae because the opening ol
the new production mills will in
able Oakland in Ilea to build parts
formerly manufaet tired els-ewheie."
It is expected that The Rose
burn Motor company,1 local Oak
land Pont lac dealer niKanl.atlun.
will be able to display the new
niJdcl near the first of the year.
WANTED FURS
I am at Foster and Aftee s Hard
wnte. Stephens street. Ihitii! oi
ship. It prices not sntl.faetory will '
return at my expense. U. t'
Shields, liosebiirK. Ore.
Leadership in quality has for
years given Hudson -Essex out
standing pulilic favor. And the
growing volume has permitted
economies passed on to buyers
in price, far below any rival.
More than 1,000,000 Hudson
Essex cars in service, and this
year the greatest sales in our his
tory are simply the results of
giving greater value than was ever
offered at this price.
There can be no proof so con
vincing as the praise bestowed by
Hudson-Essex owners, and the
fact that these cars continue, as
for years, the outstanding sales
success of motordom.
Here is a chance to turn in your
present car for more than it will
ever Ik worth again. And more
important still to own one of
the first choice"Sixes," as proved
by their sales leadership.
MUIDSON ESSEX
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Completely equipped machine shop for hartdlint; nil cl.isvj ol auto repair work.
BAIL IS FURNISHED
Neil Hu.thnell. anesled at Co
; uullle on a chaict of r.on siippo,!
poied ball In the sum of ii
cuaianlee his apvarame In ihv
j i-m ult ,yiuii. All In. In tnl. ill wa.i
icliii n.-.l a nn itiiHti ri.-ll hy ii,.
: recent grand juiy, hut as he w.o,
i sick at Conuille he was nm arrest
ed until Sunday.
I DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 8. Weather Bureau Hffl,.
I Hnseburg. oreaon. ii.ih repou.-o !
I by E. It. Fletcher, Muteoroloslst It
char. I
I Itarometrlc presur (reduced
lo sea lewh r. a. m. . :in.:'.;
telattve hutuidliy 6 p. m. ye " i
j lenhty jwr rem 1 . . ;i.t
, Prtclp. In Inches and Hundredths: I
I 1 1 in lies I temperatiliu is!ii,hiv
I l.nwe.1 temiieranne l.isi ni :h'
Average temperntura lor tha I
I .lav -., '
i i.omml temperatura lor this I
date .. . I ; '
Pieet;,itatiim. last 21 hours , .
j ll:tl prr-eip siu.e 1st inolitli
Normal prei-lp tor tliu nioiith
Total preclp. from Sept. 1,
I 192V to date
I Avenues precfi. frura
Since the announcement of The
Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet
History, tens of thousands of people
have already placed their orders for
this sensational new car! Never
before has any new Chevrolet ever
won such tremendous public ac
ceptance in so short a period of time!
The new six-cylinder valve-in-head
motor is an engineering master
piece. Not only does it develop 32
' more power than any previous
Chevrolet motor . . . not only does it
offer increased speed and faster ac
celerationhut it provides this
amazing performance with such out
standing economy that it delivers an
average of better than 20 miles to
the gallon of gasoline!
A new heavier crankshaft, statically .
and dynamically balanced and de
signed with shorter crank throws to
minimize torsional strain results
in a degree of smoothness and free
dom from vibration- that is truly
remarkable. A new automatic
lubricating system carries a continu
ous supply of nil to the entire rocker
arm mechanism resulting in ex
ceptional quietness of operation.
A plentiful supply of gasoline is
assured under all operating condi
tions by a new AC gasoline pump
and filter. An automatic accelerating
pump on the new carburetor gives
faster acceleration and increased
economy. And scores of other
features such as fabric camshaft
gear . . . hot-spot manifold . . high
compression, non-detonating head
...and semi-automatic spark control
contribute to every phase of per
formance, economy, long life and
dependability.
Throughout the entire chassis is
found similarly advanced design.
Four long semi-elliptic shock ab
sorber springs set parallel to the
frame and equipped with Alemite
lubrication at all the shackle joints
cushion the entire upper struc
ture against road shocks. A full ball
bearing steering mechanism, with
complete lubrication at all the
points of contact, results in delight
ful ease of control. And newly de
signed 4-wheel brakes positive in
action, easy of application and noise
less in operation provide a measure
of braking control more than equal
to the most unusual requirements.
The marvelous new bodies byFisher
are longer, lower and roomier and
incorporate in all closed models an
adjustable driver's seat that may be
moved forw.-rd and back to suit the
comfort of the driver!
Come in and learn the full and
significant story of this greatest of
all Chevrolets!
i
Advance Showings
The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chev
rolet History uiil be displayed in a
scries of advance showings in the
cities listed below:
Washington, Dec. 1-4. Mayflower Hotel .
Chicago, Dec 1-6, Pure Oil Kldg, Wecker
Dr. and Wabash Ave. ... Lot Angeles, Dec
1-6, Ambassador Hotel Auditorium ... San
Francisco, Dec 8-11 Civic Auditorium,
Urkin Hill . . . Cincinnati, Dec 8-14,
Hotel Sinton . St. Louis, Dec 8-14,
Arcadia Hallroom, 311? Olive Street ...
Atlanta. Dec. 1S-22, Auditorium Armors
. . . Dallas, Dec 1K-2Z, Adolphus Hotel.
Junior Ballroom . . . Portland, Ort, Dec IfcV
22, Public Auditorium.
Tha ROADSTER 525 '""'iLS.''
The PHAETON 525 ''S
OSS
stjamtsa-aiV
The COUPE $595
The SEDAN '675
i -Jraai ,
The COACH
595
f.o.h. Flint,
Mich.
Ja'Br7o1ft$695'-m
725
The Conswrtibfe $
LANDAU
. o. K Flu.
1
ept.
HANSEN CE
125 N. ROSE 5T.
rilONE 4JS
Total deficiency attics Sept. L
!!'-' i.v:
'Avaratra seasonal preclp. 8epL
I to May. inelustve ::l a
I Koreiasi for interior sou' hu est
IHri'tim: Fan tonluhl slid "I r.,;i :.
ROitBURtJ, OKL iu. . treejnij leuii-e.atuie te
Phone 446
Q U A L I T
7
Rose Street
A T
SFDAN PELIVtRT '5'5
LIGHT DELIVUir CHASSIS '400
1H TON CHASSIS 545
IVi TON CHASSIS WITH CAB $65 J
All prices I a. b. Ftiiu. Mick.
CO.
Roseburg, Oregon
L O W COS Tvl
EVROLET