... ; r i v - - . . - - r-.' r-n " A f SUNDAY. lIQPwNINGrATITIL 18, 192G i . . .. . ... - . . .. . . . . 1 1 - , A-' i CLZVEEAIiDH AS : NEW I SEDAN v" r 1' J "Making its detout..at si "time when the .buyers .are demanding that which 1 strictly apart from the commonplace, the latest model 'to be announced, a new series 31 De Luxe sedan, should win a rd pontlre market," states R. N. MacDonald, local Clereland nix distributor. ' "This sedan Is notable for the fact that it Is a-car complete. It Incorporates in equipment every thing one may want in a distinc tive motor car. It has the long, low, graceful, sweeping body lines of an aristocrat.: Finished in two two gray; it commands admiration wherever It. 1 shown. . "'The' same good, impression which one 'receives of its exterior refinement is intensified upon' en trance to the Interior. It' is fin ished in a rich gray shade of ser viceable broadcloth.' The seats are well arched, high-backed and tilt ed for genuine comfort. . Windows are ; automatically f regulated r by lifters. All hardware i finished in dull silver. Pleasingly grouped on a walnut panel, the instruments are Instantly discernible, I Controls are within instant grasp. " , - , "Niceties in equipment; featured with this new, Series 31 De Luxe Sedan are:,-One-piece, clear - vision windshield, walnut door panel with ? ftwEcmmomUml Transport timn - rt ' i J ' V J '. fep .9g.K"4';-" The Tooxing Cu -thatafWatiliglorl rh f Roadster - 510 r Conpe - 645 Coach -. ; 645 diat lts abCritr to conquer, hffls and plow Landau - 765 though mod or sand will literally amaze . Ton Track -.395 r. - V- . - To Tnwk - 550 ft CD'.' ; tliat the passing mont&a win prove to you Pf to millions, the lasting economy vi wTui um towpricea car or modem design and quality construction. Letusstve 1 raw u u the. Improved Chevrolet. v. f 'i e Q ULS-TT -AT LOW C OCT Phone 1000 Circassian rinlay, walnut. ;' garnish mouldings,, vanity Vaae, dome light, v robe ' rail, f opt .rest,. cowl lights, automatic windshield clean er-, rear view ,mlrrpr, ' sun visor. douDie oar front .bumper And rear bamperettes, 'f nickeled radiator shell, motometerand .bar cap,; ex tra tire a.nd , cover, stop light .in combination with tall- light, na tural wood wheels ,and balloon Urea. '- - , J. V- .; ; "The demand for some time has been for a car of this type a 'se dan with complete equipment. Al though shipments have, only start ed vto dealers, orders coming into the factory, "iver every Indication that -this ? model: has strnck a re sponsive' chord witlthose who. de mand : . something . different In si closed. modeL" PRESSURE: ST D ' , t Tremendous Loss in Mileage ' Results hrom Under-In- : ion, Said Under-inflation of balloon tire costs the owner Just 700 miles of service per pound under the cor rect pressure, according to the re sults of a series of experiments by the Ford Motor company. These experiments' were conducted in connection with a campaign to help Ford car owners get the most out of their tires. - To determine at Just -which point the Ford size balloon tires 29x4.40 yielded the maximum comfort to passengers, consistent with maximum mileage, all makes of Ures were tested. At the end of the test period, the exact loss per. pound of under-inflation was calculated in terms of mileage and a bulletin was sent to Ford deal ers and service stations advising the correct pressures. A number of common tire ail ments were traced directly, hack to under-inflation. Among , the .most common -are -rim -cuts,, tread sepa ration, , , over-heating and -rstone bruising p in addition : to a more rapids rate ot natural wear, and de terioration. -. ". ':" : j t v ' , On the other hand, every pound of over-inflation takes its -toll of comfort tand : the- -fundamental value of balloon equipment Is lost. Other advantages or low pressure tires, namely greater traction, ability to travel over soft ground without : sinking ' n&d quick stop ping without skidding, - are also nullified in a direct ratio to the extent of the excessive , air' pres- Ure." f . f -f : I ; ' - J : ; . i The I following inflation . table haseen proven to- best comblaa riding comfort with long life in 29x4.40 balloon tires, front and rear:- ; . S Type Front Roadster ........ 27 Coupe ' . .." ...... 27 Touring car . . "4 . - 27 Tudor 27 Fordor.v. ....... , t 27 Runabout, with pick-up body ..27 Rear 27 27 27 30 30 30 - . A i : )"!- I.' - -- i-i:" " V-' ; . Ik IP ::' :? .... v -, , f . " ---v--ak ' r A V v : J 14 . v-- - In the Hapxnobile Six, with its narrow pillar tk result of its new covnposite, .steel -and wowT. bo4y construe' tion Vision ahead is improved -40 pei cent over Iota .Qodern constructions t I T ' 4 A thick, broad front pillar can completely hide an object even . as balky another taccorcar, as w Ult nana ' duigram shows,' , ? t if ! IlupmoUe Six . - . IfMMNMI. SI32S. , . , , Sedan, 6 ) m.faar-daoc, . 1 SUSS. EmiiptMo c UbcUkU 30 , v rf . T,y . jj uiXoaa tins, IovSmI . . ..... . .. . Hupmobde light ? - THV fivPMMSCW. t. Bid Swunmq, . tacdam. Bariia, CeuiM. iu rvwh tax. - AndVty tJi rtsht hand diagram shotcs, the lenderHup mobile pillar permits the driver to see the same car, at the same distance, in plenty of time. -ThatT is safety visicm.and it is but one of (he superior features which you 'always 'associate with Tlupmobila -.history andjreputation.,j ; v t ',. -. " I Oumanding" by reason "of "these definite superiorities- summed - up in its-wonderful' performance, its beauty, tits demonstrated economy the Hupmobile Six is win ' ning thousands away from the higher, priced, as well as the lower priced, sixes,;, a-- ! f-. r-. -,- -1 "i " -; ' " veaonosiry 10 prom irom me saue 01. useu h- oi. w . C . , . do try to mala every itjid car.fcujfn ttJtcmartiAt fritndL v Iirlood Motor Xk. .ELLOTILIBiiT r.VEETS flPFuSITIOrJ Red Lens Much Better Board - Decides "irr Hekrlng Pro posal to 'Change . Supporting:,; the stand of ;the motor' clubs in favo'r ojjithe red tall-light' on automobiles and' be lleTing . that - the current -practice in this regard Js sound, the direc tors of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce yesterday went on record opposing' the -move in some quarters for yellow' :-tall-lights.-li A.:? -csr &vf -jnzy:t V t Tbe Issue was Introduced at the recent contention or tne American Automobile 'Association' represent ing" the automobile clnbsVr and red' as -the proper color for'automobild tail-lights was orerwhelmlngly en dorsed. V- - k While various theories have been -propounded In -faror of yel- 1q w, the automobile manufacturers feel that common usage and prac ticality are in faTor of maintaining the -present: -system Tbe 'reasons in detail for tbeir stand are stated as tonows: :T- f 'r-'-'- ' 1. It is now in use on 20,000,000 vehicles. '-''' . "-rt, rt 2. Tlve extent of such use creates a public tradition - and familiarity to a much greater degree than any one lighting tradition' that may obtain;- .' '';'-J ' - - -' -l I 3. vTo change Uorty-eight state j laws and the habit of the motor traveling- public in this particular is an unwarranted interference un less its value as'a safety measure can be thoroughly -demonstrated. ? 4. There is no extensive or con cluslre data - to indicate that the red tall-light is the cause ' of ac cidents. - ' Vi; ' t 'S. Railroad officials have stated that - motorists hare run around red lights at crossing gates, think ing that the flight " has indicated i an automobile. -: - ' ' ' -"' . -This could be remedied Input ting more' lights on 4he crossing gates, and in any case the motorist who would cuts around any light without'seelng where he was going would probably not be affected by the matter of color. - . r 1 . Ttellow-light is regarded by many-- as confusing,- "With eyes trained to a red light a tail-light, the presence of the -yellow light in that "Capacity gives the impres sion of a parking light or of some other signal which? is confusing to the drirbr. - - NEW FORD PUANT ' TO BE READY SOON : ; tCteatjanatt ftMa t f In ' tarn, "dumps into' the furnace. Scrap and Other char gin g t materi als will enter the furnace through any one of the live doors. A ma chine operated "by one man han dles all the 'material -required for charging.- Burners with suitable valves are at either end of the fur nace. The temperature . will . run up to 3,200 .degrees F. during op eration. ' t . -Twice in the twenty-four hours the T17 5-ton4 crane will handle a 120-ton ladle that ' receives the steel from the furnace. Eight in got molds, carried on specially de Signed cars In, trains that have a capacity of 100 tons,: receive the steel in turn from the ladle. When the -Ingota have solidified in the molds, but -while they are still hot, they are taken to a stripper build ing and removed from the molds. They- arethen: ready 'for, reheat ing , far the rolling mill and for subsequent operations that trans form them into structural mem bers of the Ford products. " ;, Dally fuel requirements will re sult in the consumption jof 80,000 gallons of tar- or its equivalent In roU or in coke oven gas. hReat losses4wili: be Jiniokect by passing the .furnace ' gasses, through .a re generator -and through '. a waste steam, boller- bef ore rthey are'per mltted to escape into -the atmo phere.: - vi: ::; - ;.; J-, . t : ;,- MOTORIST IS URGED f : TO OBSERVE RULES I (ContinI4 from p( 1) thnrch and the public" Schools, to all) of which we gire Information regularly by monthly bulletins and by letters, we manage to keep the interest alive and to get a reaction through public, sentiment. The Hsult of this Is that it has become shameful ' to be convicted of . a motor vehicle offense and we are totrenously endeavoringrto make it I The ehtercrlse of tbA Rttn nf Connecticut in handling its motor traffic; is pretty well known in this country and has been made a sub- Sject. fori study by many states.. , I , commissioners areJ nrettr -' well agreed that the examination ; of candidates- for drivers; licenses fa tf 'the greatest Importance. They point out too tnat: further efforts tnust be made " to eliminate the Intoxicated . driver.' the recklemt driver,, and the wilful violator of iran ic regulations,, i .Alt .conun Is- pioners of states that have any great amount of traffic congestion acknowledge the value of evnehrn. Mied traffic "control, the use of one-way - streets, elimination of left-hand turns on certain streets; juso of pavement lines,' use of ston signs, etc. v '- ':- ' ,. f W. L. Dill, the commlssinnpt- nf motor vehicles In the state of New Jersey, writes that the greatest work done- in his state...'ha's . been expended in the vigorous enforce ment of the law with respect to a ting ' motor vehicles Tthlle .under the Influence ..of Intoxicating liquor. : ' Our uniform licensing law gives us control - over all those who t drive in ' this state and ' the right to revoke a driver's license for violation of the law. We have tightened I- up ' materially In ..our examination work -with the result that of 137,000 applicants who ap plied for licenses last year,? 2 6,0 0 0 were rejected ' : ..v. s '.t-4. GREAT INCREASE IS r e - wnTcn IP1 DCPCIDTC I ;: "v:. 'S (CoBtinled ; from. pa J.) ;-. :i aclfleved In'our history and stocks of used cars declined 20 per cent, providing' additional f-proof , that consumer buying Is increasing rap ldiy.u um; 'r; -. - T. "In so f sr as the future is con cerned I can see nothing except conditions of good business which justify an attitude of sound and healthy; optimism on the part of men Ja nearlv all lines of com- merce and Industry.; : - : : I-"With regard to Nash and Ala sales, we expect even bigger busi ness during the coming , months than, We have vere had in any sim ilar period." ;.Mr;riBlt.-: . .;; .' ;,)r ,. . Tl , ,y.- A JLeicisivelv m New Instrument Measures Healing Short Rays of Sun ' j " i ' i !. . c" TUCSON Arts. A simple In strument compared with . others for vthe same purpose has been perfected fpr measuring the inten sity of .the healing short rays of the sun by Dr. E. Petit of the Mt. Wilson Observatory staff of the Carnegie institution, f The apparatus will be installed in the Desert sanatorium here by Dir. D. Tr MacDougal of the Car negie Desert-? Laboratory. ' ."The-' instrument ; apparatus is capable of great precision and will prove "invaluable in studying the benefits of various light waves to patients,? said Dr. MacDougal. "It consists I essentially of a - small chamber containing a thermo couple sensitive to the short rays. The-chamber is mounted on , an astronomical clock which focusses a tubular lens opening directly on the sun throughout the day. New Order of ; Beaxity EXECUTED by Rsher,tlie mf tfi?ttVF?" ?aei thc8e iiew PontiacFishcr opment in the field of low- -iL.'w:liiiiij prWdsixesContrasted bodies have been achkr the creations hitherto avaU- richness of Duco fiaijh, able, diey establish . a deciv J such, beauty of line and color ively new order iof beauty. - as to literally explode the TLfntil nowyn closed car costing less ;than cylinder ct hat to present $925 offered the superlative a commonplace appearance. OakLmd Six. compaMleii to th Pontiac Slx$102S t $129 S AU prtct at jac j . I VicK Brothers 280 S. High' PONT chief,, or. mm i ". ; ! Phone ! 84! THE SIXES Ait. las supu- no tm i. I aencv v v THE power plant in this new WfllyS'Knight utilities the principles of high speed engine construction with starring results.From a boferof ais inches & .aT,4bfnic itdevepsgrwi idts placement, than any other stoc American built motor i - . - . L . - k IM IT k II SmttLmT I I J " " f : - : .r I and best .'tiiatir'use'-af. standard ' eqmprnenti vh:;-:--v ; -'i'?.? . ' ;.-, HERE is an entirely new achievement in motor car construction. Powered with the internationally endorsed Knight sleeve valve motor, this car will out perform any other car in anywhere near its price class. It has a speed ability well in excess of 60 miles an hour, obtained without strain on the power plant. Its hill climbing ability Design and finish, in the body stracture is a sensation its acceleration is amazing, i , are the finest that the" best designers and Quiet in operation beyond any compari- f buHders 6ffer soiu the inotor improves with use' v 1 tion or comfort, roominess and luxurious ;. ; steadily bearing in' to greater power & smoother running while the usual type of motor is "wearing out." & fThe chassis stracture has ; .' been declared by engin- ; eers' as being practically : unbreakable. Four wheel brakes endorsed by lead- ' ine engineers as tne sazesc - i surro Atits prithisys-rMghtistheg ! - est value ever .ouered to, the automobile buyer. Tryit but yburself--It willVi give you a new c totally different idea of what SEDAN i .V- psjcB F.O.B. rAcroav motor car performance can really meanu," 0 1'"''-: , WMmmmmwi m CTbnugb tbeNewi JPiflys &nance Piatt buy this car on smaller down pay-Tl ments and smaUer monthly payments; the lowest credit cost in the industry I ' ' '"....! 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