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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Sunday April 1' 1926 OVERLAND SIX HATCHES NEW COLOR STYLES Mulching color (or her spring wear In lh favorite occupation of the fair ux at thla Ulna of Ilia rear Aud Ilia lateel (utl la to select col ora In bolsery anil suiting or dresses which will motch I ho color uf tba rar milady la almul to ilrlva. It la an easy mailer fur her to bo In 1he beet of good style with thi Overland all. and to bit fallhful l lha latest dlrtatea of fashion aa re tarda colour ;' ' Greene and grave ara Ihe pre dominant colorant (nod fuahlon I 111", yaar. No green could be, mora I characteristic of the northwest thunj tba fir green, which la ouo of thai two-tone colore uaed on Overlund,' and no rgrey rould be mora eharac firlatir of thin land of sunshine limn: a aage grey, which la tba color used to supplement tba effect of the! (Ir huo. I nrw t irnmiimi imii linn jiini wru discovered by Mildred Murgatrnyd, of tho Cliy of I'arla, In which tbo latest grgaa aandala ra lopped off with aaae grey hoaa and tba aklrl and blouse ara In fir green. j Sba says that tba color engineers! of Willys-Overland have aa good an aye for feminine fashions an 111 moat arudlta of the I'arialnn do- signers, and that it la an easy mai ler to keep In good atyle In every way wlih lhs alx aa a. background Mildred alao allow that the nappy linen of Ihla car are In ae cord with the linen of I he IH2C r lot hen, In log anappy and with juni Ilia right Indication of speed In' theni. "Mewaro ' boulevarda thin aprlng, for young man'a fancy Isi likely to turn In fir green and ngn grey aa It flashes by." Department alnrea will do well to' let their buyera slndy' the moclen In' raoior car coloring. , ' Where Death Was Cheated Heavy ardan skidded on an Icy road near Saginaw, Mich.,' and turned completely over, without Injur; to the passengers or the car. Not a glaas wat broken. Photo ahowi tbr rar where it landed. A rottfcit AMoxu.AtTo ri.rir The Automobile club of ftoulhern' California, which Ju'nt relebrulod II" 16th annlveraary. grw(frum a mcpi-l bernhlp of 40 to more 'than 110, ouo! at lha present (linn. There are J.I branch office maintained through- out the anulhern rounlles, together: with the home offlco In I.oh Angeles.' Speeders Balked By Turkish Chief j Dr. Kmlii :y, project of police! In C'onalanllnople, ban evolved a, novel "aolutlon" to amp npeedlng In the Turklnh capital, according to In-j formation received by tho Chrysler sales corporation from the nenri eant. It appeara that, with lha Inline ' of rant American and Kuropeun; rare; the young, men of f'onetnj tlnople have developed what the1 plliiiB of Ihe rpeedwaya term "heavy foot." and Dr. Iley la out j to correct the evil. He and hla po-1 lire department have devised a plan that pula Ihe queatlon of epeedlng niiiarely tip lo Ihe public. I The police have been supplied' with wide planks tlili kly nt milled j wlih heavy, nhnrp nails, and glveui plenty of opportunity lo practice' throwing them. On ho approach j of a car that they believe la exceed-' lug tho npeed limit -they canually.l hut carefully, toss tho plank In front! of Ihe rar, taking pnlns lo hnvo Ihe bnnlneaa aide pointing skyward.) If Ihe motor car owner la uuablnl In alop wlih In Ihe remaining apace,; ho has Ihn. alternative of driving; awtiy with nil Urea flat, iir procur ing a new net all hritund. ' , llydruullc .,four-heel brakes are proving of exceptional value under audi conditions, according to the Informallon. and imporla of 'tires nhnw sign of growing by leap and bountbi. I Splitdorf Designing i New 50c Spark Plug I Manufacture of a half-dollar por celain npark plug la announced by the Hplltdorf Klectrlc al company of Newark, N. J. The Splitdorf interoata hare for many yoara had their name aeso clated with a mlea-lnaulated apark plug which wag more costly to man ufacture' and had a higher consum er lint price than the million of pluga manufactured for the motor vehicle equipment field. Made In different typca for all ma ken of englnea, Ihe Hplltdorf "775" porcelain Insulation of the plug In grnniie-like in consistency. yet tested for mechanical aa well as electrical strength. Its central electrode la threaded and cemented solid In Insulator. The upper gasket, which seats the steel bushing. In of the stuffing box principle of construction, aebeeto yarn being used Instead of hard metal gaskets to eliminate vibra tion and prevent porcelain break age. Special alloy steel electrodes and a special copper-asbestos gasket seat for the porcelain against the aleel shell . are Splitdorf features. The shape of the Insulator la of the new aeml-pa'tllvoat dealgn, ' with standing high compression a -well as engines throwing oil. Is taking n chance worth taking al IfeT . 1 CJirjlcr"38",TounVj Car, $843. ScJun, illustrated, $993, . o. b. Detroit, Only Chrysler"58"Combines These Results That Set The Standard For Cars InThe $1000 Price Class Vv 58 Miles an Hour t . '. . 5 to 25 Miles in 8 Seconds ruuvcj FH "S" Tm.rlnr Car. SS4t: 25 Miles to the Gallon fWtlrf fi'petlal. tS90; Club Cvuf. J J ' q U11U iNUW OfD Enthusiastic owners increasing at the rate, of more than ten thousand a month assert that Chrysler "58" de " livers more of power, sustained speed, nliKilirv. fnf1 mil.iaf and charm of eWfil rcuieflvj M'tlftu!' bulloentitn r . appearance than any otner car even RCiiUrt remotely approaching its electrifying Coach, 9 i$; Sedan, 9S. Disc whteb op tional Hydraulic four-whttt brOiUs at thfht extra coat. O IR YSI.KR M7n-- Pfc-rw, 1 W Ctmk. 9J Wj: Hlut. St, Man. $H1. KvllMr WW; ISttmthmm. $IMtt. Hevttl Man. tltt. Crown SfJun, U(N Dim Ufit oiHmat C.HRYSLI--H (MCI RIAL -wi" PWrv,. Mf; Hatm (' vrU ttundnrd tquifmrnt, uant UAt9ttofHnali,$M.1, t(Jtr taiHnt" 9Ui; lift. AaWan-lifumm-w. $1 Mt P'ttti a . V(lt ;Kf If milff htdtfOt WM.UM lux All wlift I ' 5 Alt t;twvl modf It tVrttfCinl iMirwi theft hv nC W lOW PTlCe. llrrHiwrin',"l"nunt,nMm''WOfWet'1' bv mk! cm-luvvf with .hrylt?i. .tutih ;aniHi b aunicrHMni ana Cainntst nc mtini u ifinuri uhoul wn.luive rviJenc ut lamptrint CHRYSLER "58" formance features which make Chrysler "58" the supreme motor car value of today. . Variable-to-Load VTrfe Novel Idea LONDON. April 1 7. Considerable Inlaraat kal been aroused In Ihe ReW tarUMe-to-toad tire, w hereby llant kllH air pressure tire to fitted aide llde wltk varlable-t9-lo4 lire providing automatic ad justment. By thla means all vary ing load troaj maximum to mini mum 4n t carried villi gradua tion of Ctiaklnalne;. In ikt Kills system, which baa Just bee brought out, (here la twin tire iimat. aquat flant tire outside of toujprs.tlvly low pres sure. Th laner lire) Is of smaller settle and In fUled to higher pres sure, coming Into use as the outer lire la decreased. It la Claimed mat . (tola fives double the cttaUlonlng possible with giant high pressure Urea stone, and that the graduation obtained belpa to eliminate bouncing and causes the tire to cling to and hold the road. . . Pag' e Nine ItlbKH I.N 4RMOHKD ACTO Because b 1 afraid to, run the risk of j()old-up wljlle traveling through stree ta In New York city with her 'Jewelry, tint. Francea Alda, tbe.fjimou opera alnger, haa purchased- an armored car. Magistrates and nsecutora In 8lleala, Carmaar. wbo have been' Punlshing'Tlelators of traffic laws are laarnlog to drive automobiles to discover how easily traffic rules can b broken. nm .VT J0 AVEIUGK C.l The average motorcar, It la esti mated, consumes joo ' gallons of gasoline a year. Al 11 cent a gal lon Ihlg would be only f3, while lubricating olg, It ta estimated, coat oely U mora. Cadillac Company Gives Banquet for Old-Time Workers The Cadillac Motor far roipany j Just recently held lis anuuul "old Elmers' " dinner at Detroit, to which j were Invited men and women who) bad completed five or more years of service Willi the company. Ad dressee were made by Lawrence P. Fisher, president, and others of the company'a executives. The men were presented with watcb fobs and the women with rlnga hearing the Cadillac emblem silver represent ing five yeara of aervice and gold' ten years. In the Cadillac organization are 1774 men and women who have been with the company for more than five years. Of these. 681 hare been wlih the company for more than ten yeara; 19 for more than IS yeara and 43 for more than 20 yeara. The flguree Include em ployee at the Cadillac plant lo De troit and at branches In Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia. OLDSM0BILE BEAUTY INDICATES THE QUALITY WHICH EXTENDS TO THE SMALLEST HIDDEN ROT A CHAMPION- CAU OWXKK Helmcr Ek of McPheraon. Kan., la aald to have owned (3 cara of 38 makes In the past nine yeara. Only once has be owned more 4ban one car at a time,' and the longest period of keeping one car waa a llttlo less than five months. HIH HOMK OX THItKK WHKELH N. N. Spear la aeeing America by I motorcycle. Hla tome la anywhere, j and during the past 30 months he! has made over 100,000 miles, cross-! ed the Rockies scverai times and done most of the national parks. ' At night Spear make up a cot on! top of the sidecar and sleeps whh the sky aa hla tent. 1 SaV K Yhm tmr Mmmlrmtm IB A I ' fl Here it tuch purity of line, such balance of proportion aucb eager power, thrilling ac celeration and extraordinary flexibility as to imply only one thing High standard strict ly maintained and fully expressed in every phase of performance and detail of appear ance. $1320 Drlivereil KLAMATH VALLEY MOTOR CO. 7th and KUmath. rhon 66A. - W - ( MOTOR super-Efficiency that has n o equal v i ; Tf?E P0- in this new Willys-Knight utilizes the : principles of high speed engineccnstriiction uMi startling ' results. TroniVbSrfofatyZ incMs & stroeof43Ainches ' it develops greater liorse'bower. her nhir tWk . v x 'XT --.w-w ."Mrai,ii mm- i nutcpwiwt f Ii im ,1 1.sm I- A t v. jt " .. t,tj vumr ?t-m, American ouiii motor. I t 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 is a sensation its acceleration is amazing. Quiet in operation beyond any compari son, "the motor improves with use" Steadily "wearing in" to greater power & smoother running while the usual type of motor is "wearing out." The chassis structure has been declared by engin , eers. as being practically ' unbreakable. Four wheel , brakes endorsed by leadr ng engineers as the safest Will SEDAN PRICIF. OB. FACTORY and best that can be used, are standard equipment. Design and finish, in the body structure are the finest that the best designers and builders can offer affording the satisfac tion of comfort, roominess and luxurious surroundings. At its price, thisWillys-Knigbt is the great est value ever ottered to the automobile buyer. Try it out yourself-it will give you a new & totally different idea of what motor car performance can really mean. i 1 i. t Mil XY Through th New Willyt f inane PUn buy this car on smaller down ear-'fl menu and smalUr montnly payments; the lowest credit cost in the industry J HOWIE MOTOR CO. 12th and Main. Phone 379. Overland-Knight Sales Go." Phone 899 4th and Klamath