i vJL. " "V 5 i vg, , tin , TJIE OREGON CTATESMAN;SALEM,OREGONr SUNDAY MORNING, .DECEMBER 201925 r-1 ibOltjGOth Y-Type 8 Pro duced; Glenn Curtiss Ex presses Enthusiasm me -jaauiac; .Motor Car com pany hag Jast pawted'aDo'ther mile- tone vbjr the production '; of its tpe,. Upee'tight-cylin(Ver en gine TnisenoTfovo,us product ton of cars of, I he .Mgaest grade has VPi 5lXiBg the past eleven "years and; la'ennal to the conibind production daring that 'pf rlod-of t-ajr pther cars in the fla4!Ua.c:piiPe range and above, , The event, has been given added Interest by Ibe sale' of the 200, 0 00th car fo Glenn' B.- Cnrtiss. noted ; airplane . and hydroplane ijnanufacturef, who rose to fame . , bjrhis iplQpeeyrjn,( achievements ; Ch:fra'ltneengtnesVnd;i)jr' the Invention 'of motorcycle', -airplane and. hydroplane V-type-ngine3. The sale Vas toade;by tteetMiami, Florida, ;Cadillac dealer of Claude Nolan, Cadillac Florida distribu tor, who,-16years go,;t0ok into 'ttrifcVie 'rirst'iirpnfleen' in that" stat?. It as :? Crtj55 p'ane and was .equipped "Vlth';a" Curtiss y-y.pe,ngine.; ... jjti -V - -s , Mr.. Curtiss today holds Jicense fto. 1 of the Aero club of America and license No 2 of the -Aero club of France. in.Jetter addressed to Miami Cadillac xbmbany cycles. Pipneer airships, snch as tfie "Red tWfug ' White Wing.' "June Bug, ; and, 'Sil?er 3Dart, bad. engines designed-by v Curtiss and 'were built 'by bis com pany. " July 4f 1908,. ie, won the Scien tific America jrophy. Ui jhe ."June fcug;" In 19p9,; this Gbrildn 'Bennett speed tro'pny aC rihelms." France; the Aero club of ' America troj)hy In .1911 and 1922, and tne New York World fi 0,00 0 prize for the flight from Albany to Manhattan in 1910 (150 mtles in 152 min utes) and'maoy-'oiher trophies rin America and 'abroad. - ; i ' His was theVirst ainphibipua plane which went from . land to water and from water bacXto land hr 1911., The multimotor .., aerp plane was his jnvention.'beKinning with the Amer lea in 1914 and culminating with the KC 4 in 191D tbe first craft, to make a trans oceanic flight, going froin 'ilock a way island 16 Plymouth, Kng land. 1 . In .1916 Mr. ' urtiR3 qVantzPd the CurUss Aeroplane- & Motor corporation.also the Curtiss En gineering corps .at Garden City, I I. During . the war he filled large orders 'for aircraft motors and .equipment ent models, and other goTernments. le also assisted the trnited, Bta.fe iavy. of ficials in" the design" ahdcdnstrue tion of others of tlie famous NC snips. i He was one "bf the first to fpre see the, possibilities for the state of Florida' and for the past several years has been very active in , his tremendous " development-of the southern" part of that state. ' . nirnrti hiiritin ih Many.-Motbrlstsxpres's In terest in 'New-Day' Car, , Produced By. Paige. That the tnotorlng tunlic wel comes an, automobile, designed ex pressly to meet" present dayn eeds has just "been frJved by the 1n I crest local motorists have shown in the New-Day Jew'ett, the nltra modern product of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, now on exhibition at the saVesrboms ' bf Trumm Motor Car Company from Ilialeah, Florida. he saysl h ''It is a: source . of considerable pride to me to own and drive the "200.000th. V-type Cadillac. "Perb"aps'T arai "prejudiced In JaypVoJ! the V-type,.motor, haying ,ieen,theiirst,to introduce, them in ,the motorcy'do' construction in t lthfa country and 'later for -aero- plane work- ; '-t . "For ma.ny years I have owned ,one or.more Cadillacs because of .tKeir efficiency and reliability. I ,was one of the first, purchasers (of 4 jns year's model, and now I find jnyself making use of lip almost entirely for my own driying. l i ms-vSOfljQoptn. caji'.js-my, sec Irid Cadillac .ot-this-iype.-'y I must , fay that I prefer It toany 'of the American or foreign cars. I have .found it the easiest Tidin? and it "has , the best pickup .;Ih wsst jhrakes ,and is easier to fiiindle than any of the cars ! afe "tried." V ;"After, a youihiuletpnehce in Jbuilding. repairing -and" racing bi jCcles,' Mr. Curtiss:. early 'became nterestpd fn motorcycles and as young; man -did nruch TJlorneer Jwork wita- acetylene "gas genera tors and Internal combustion en gines'. , .He became.,, a champion 'motorcycle rader and achieved world's records which - held for "years. . .' In 1905 lie .designed the motor "for the United States dirigible No. 1 andv assisted Captajn r- Thtfraas : Baldwin in trial .tests. In 0Q7 : he "collaborated with Dr. Ale-can- man, in the work . of the aerial experimental association Tnotor ments. - T ' - He . founded the Curtiss Aero plane & Motor corporation, which 'mwafaemred,' aeroplanes,- hydro planes "and aeronautical 'engines, a ndfne'Grirr Curtiss' Maiiufact ur- fng -company, builders of t motor. USE CARE IX CHOICE OF BATTERY I . The New-Day ' Je wet t reveals many factors introduced Ty the makers to provide an automobile to meet modern motoring ' condi tionsease todav's traffitr strains. ment using 140 differ-4 and lightens the 'bntdensof the to-the United States ;owner'and.dfYer- Quick tpynise to , eonjtrol ..is provided r oy a co,m hjmatioa ., "ol high-power-englne', hydraulic anr wheel, brakes, 'and easy steering. The six-cylinder engine; 6f typi cal 'Je-ett' deslgii; 61131)164:1116 . dri ver' to attain" legal' peed! in u few seconds, -wltflei therakes "petmlt him to tal aayantage . pf every opening In ialfie -With .'ttie. assur ance that tbe ijckH:tivJ Berghrought to ' a " standstill - almost j Wstantly, yet fimoothlyi JBaH-heutiiiB steer ing, com bitted with.'ra very " short turning radiiis.'-gi'ves an agility of actfpn that enables the car f evade jams In congested "traffic and to turn arotind readily In nar row streets. Comfort and -ease, are part of the design, both' in the chaTssia aiod the body. Unusually long springs, 36 Inches 'front and '54 inches rear, exacty the same length as in costlier Jewetts of tne ' past " as sure soft riding, while' the -low-hung chassis, with the teiulta'nt low center of gravit.' enables the car to cling close to the road. In the bodies, perfected steel con struction permits Improvements that are bbvipuseven bn the most casual Inspeiith-m.' The Interior dimensions are Identical with those of cars; of innch longer Wheel-base, the roominess Tof 'the body being one bf;Jits ! most con spicuous adyantag.es. The great est cnange, however, Is In the re duced' thickness of "the corner pil lars, wbere the use of steel has enabled the makers to free the driver "from the dangers-and ten sion 'caused by the old-fashioned thick . uprights that hide' so m boh from -riew. The burdens of ' the driver, and owner "are lightened.'' y the com pactness of tho cafachleved "with out sacrifice' "of "spaciousness, and by features designed to procure low-cost Pperatibn and up-keep. The New-Day ' Jewett, because of Its 'compactness arid 'ease of man- -; Ob-serve Traffic ftignals ; :Xn irbssingreets the Tedestri itnd snonld emveni'ber: ...... S . .,1 ! . . , -T , .That, It issafer toiToss at cross ing,4?atKer than Id the middle bi tne qiocic. h , i That jay-w4lking 4he crossinj of streets at places other -thaji crosings is , one of tha conv monest causes of accidents. That it far better to Walt foijj trafrfc Signals. ,.. , j, tp4when'the jfihts or slgnali areap-jjipst .you. - . . .. Ga'wben. notor scars are i top ped; 'when the way Is clear for you. . Don't take chances. It is, dangerous to dart in ifroat o m'p-f log .motor yehiclea when, those 'iehJcies are compelled by signal ito go. - Traffic signals and police offi cers regulate-tbemovements of motor cars and. trucks. . . (j In most cities it is pptional with. the pedestriaB-'asr fo what he does. It he Is We of those "who Insists upon taking. chances be will prob ably tendanger, his life by ixnorinii traffic .signals and running in fron of' moving cars in an 'effort to sare 'a fewsed'erads. -' It : Is mnch -6tter to avoid pos sibility ofaccldenfand lose a few moments if , need be, , Tbeegulation of the pedestrian is forhis bwij safety. The regu ation .&f the-pedest rian is to eoa 1 , w iejrve Jiuman lives, ..And there Is no' more importajit task. t Never take a cJhance whether motorist 6r destrian,' OAKLAND, Cal.V Dec. 19 The city government here is becoming motorized 'as fast 'as fnnds permit. A fleet of six Chevrolet roadsters lhas just been delivered to the city. thtee for the health department and three for the electrical deparN ment. 1 !ln the opinion of the city of ficials Jt is a stroke of efficiency and -economy to equip city em ployees, whose duties take them afield, with automobiles. "Roughly speaking, all radio batteries fall into two claeses. These are, wet, or storage and dry," spates Joe. Williamson, Wil lard dealer- Storage batteries when run down, can be. charged and placed in service again. Dry batteries when discharged are use less and have to be discarded, i The first thing for the new comer in radio- to decide is whether he prefers to pay the higheroriginal cost of storage bat teries and have the benefit of long life power plant at lowjup keep cost of whether; he desires to keep replacing dry batteries as fast as they wear, Put..- When this choice is made, the next step is -to get the correct voltages in bat teries. ' ' . Certain radio tubes are rated at lower voltages than others. Storage batteries are not always used with these tubes, butthey will work better on storage bat teries, providing the correct volt ages are employed. - j ' - The filaments in peanut tubas are designed to - burn on -2 volts or less. - High, voltages may burn out the- filaments and'raiit the tubes. . At any rate, higher volt ages will shorten the life- of the tubes without contributing to their efficiency during life. Special storage battetftes are built -for the most efficient operation of these IowvoltageHubes. J:'""" In choosing battef ies, "be guided by the "voltages recommended by the maker or designtxl of the set and purchase lotteries accord ingly. ' i -fi i ' Every school child in Chicago will be-given an A.B.u.song book containing "Always "be careful" Bongs and coloredfsarety-rirs il lustrations. : i city nritEAr motorizei . When 19 J 5 en4s!Chevrolet will haVe exported 12'4.D00 f -lutomo-Wles during the yean . "I - . J -' i BATTERIES . DRY CELL POTTERIES Getr .. Pottle of .. . ' MOliYDITK IfDUJ-H It . Cleam and Polishes BARRETT BROS, j:'': OARAGE t AXtifEiiviCE si.vrrox - rW8l9 N.?Cwptol rTHRE15 DAY'S FREE TRIA-L We will give THREE FREE "t t r . on any.cjtr we have and Continues Till January 1 . ?6on1e. Over SIXTY cars to select "from of them are nearly new. ;., v ,:- V . We are backing iip thee caYs Jikh arrie Warranty, , when guaranteed, as on a newfear p: . " 1926 License Goes WiU Every tGirfetwuiVa We take trades and give terms. ; ' - Investigate our stock of used cars before yoUL fbuy;a-new, C or second hand car. VP . - -a Certified 255 'North Church dt. puclic Motor M Remember our THREE DAYS EREE TRlAljAMt.-MtiflN'l;t . 1 .1 I WW I J! f f tv UNDER NEW . '17 euVerlng. can be ftoused in a smaii garage wun room to spare, an'd 'can slip into a parking space so restricted that many cars would have to pass it by. Accessibility . and,ease, M rou tine maintenance . also were ob jectives of the designera.wbie.the patented... Jewett manifold. system. in conjunction with advanped ear buret in,; projpise' excellent -gaso line mileage performance. o so many en mm l J X tSsen cboo-sc th e r ik-w iJklal(i4. Six M preference to tt'other iotAiortme, bar tiso becasse k'rs safer arid easier to drive. TfatKH'-tiMtMshr itt&o io this car is a joy rather than a task. t JSceetg-af-gear-hilttog axe pleasingly free fromfort. ,0V' 4 - Jtaocfs prba Foor-Wlie-el Brakes respond toncrediblv.stighc ipcessure. N(K davtng fc made simpler aoc safer' y"theCOB- AH of d$e eatme$ cpioeto; m farotet-Ltcar am one vofflen, just as us oumanaing mecn axueu Advantages. ioctaiffrAjr Qeatier; Oil Filter, Full Pressure Oilidg r ted,Te H-rrj-Mmic pdatMr .d new prices 70 to 350 Jowec .r o - id 'Hi : " XMng t025KWtjcr i Se,U ll5fOidPrcffri545) 'Ca& llOfri&APtkeMn) " landau Sedan 129(OI(TPBce. 1645) - km 4tm 4lmr. Ymtt M . . . . . ..... ". ... 1 '11 '. " .. - :. . I . . t 1 -. ' ' ..'.'' r- ' - ' ' -'( ;. . : " . v :- ' vick bros. : ; ; " High Street at Trade . , . ; U'l fr Irw AssssasmBmBS VY t L L w'iVniKG AM D .'HtiLDINC: GOOb. PRODUCT Or OENERAL MOTORS fer. oy "Ghapman Andrews, who stairtled the yoVld a few years ago by discovering a nest, of jafrioii'r Teggs ten million years old,,yed in Ybk oh November 9th from his Third Asiatic Expedition under the auspices of itib fench Museum of Natural History. &gam he attributes much of "the success of his fepeditioh t the astounding performance of his ffikMd&jgb Blathers Motor Gars. i . bllowm'g s a -'direct Quotation from an dfficial starSmfeht by Dr. Andrevs upon his .-return q America: v The Gobi Desert in jMongdlia Is the mpst--. , extensive undeveloped an4 gion "now left in the wprld. . Until a few years ago it was retarded by the irrrposslbly slow traffic of camel trains, the only means of 'communication. is being crisscr ossed m every at now at direction by motor cars, or, more corr bv Qne motor car, the Dodge. Sixty, or seventy Dodge Brothers, cars are making regular trips far into the m tenor or this vast waste, bringing out loads or sables, precious turs, wool and other products. " i No'fc&er cai; except the DoSge is found there -because we have tried it out on each or our JLhreexditions and fhave.-iiad lt.emon Vtrated to biir satisfaction that the DoSgq , is Ae dny car 'that will 'stand up underlthe $ sfrain of the roadless f desert and dp every- -i .' I.' ngrowever. toptnow thatimjemerenaes Dodge f ' These eendkble - and ? sturdy : qualities ; also ;'iCc-': mdtor-cars-fioage Brblhershavebuat'durini r " pasteleveh. yek f '" ' . ' ' - " "'' .... 474 SOUTH COMMERCIAL AW- .a 1 V i- v - - 4 " ..to ,t i-.li. '. - -V . .i" - . i i .,. rr '-:.- i4 t'. 1. 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