Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1922 — Page 16

16

.

OAKLANBSCORES NEW RECORO IN INTHIf OUTPUT Biggest Business of Year Recorded in September in Sales and Production. September was thè biggest moiilh of tho year In production and sales of thè Oakland Motor Car Company, Pontiac, Mieli. During thè nionth thè plant surpassed thè maximum output of cars dai'.y. C. J. Nephler, generai sales manager, furtlier States that production will be greater In October, due in great measurc to thè two new closed ni'>dels, thè sedon and five-passenger coupé, which will be in production this monta. Both thè two-passenger coupé and thè sport model are now ovorsold. The ichedule of production for next year ls considerably greater than thè present year, States Mr. Nephler, and assures tlie : ìr.nir.g of thè full working forco throughout thè winter months. One of thè features of thè scheduled production for thè next year is thè fact that a larger per cent than ever before will be in ei closed cars, more than 0 per cent of production being devoted to these jobs. |S 'alesmen of ’ Steinhart Co. Enjoy Feed Salesmen of thè E. IV. Steinhart Company celebratevi thè successful dose of thè company’s third annua! used car sale In a banquet IVednesday night at thè Hoosier Athletlc Club. James Scanlan, manager of thè Chevrolet dlvision, neted as toastmaster. The festivitie started witli a selevtion by thè Steinhart quartet, composed of Max Harlan, Charles Maley. J. R. Hartr. an and George Hirschbergev. E. W. Steinhart, president. congratulated thè salesmen on thè splendid record made. He sald thè financial condition of thè company todav is he strongest it has ever enjoyed. He also said that thè company pian opening a number of new branches throughout thè State tn thè neajr future. He dedared that thè splrit of thè sales organization at present is thè moet aggressive he had ever seen. Severa! of thè salesmen responded to toasts.

Reai Values—of Interest to Every Motorist MASON CORDS DIAMOND : United States Cray Tubes Chain Tires Everv Diamond tube is guaranteed to Don’t compare Mason Cords with thè , c ~ . atr u t e ~ 1 „ , . li Every tire is guaranteed to be first be first quality and to be free from numero Uß tires of cord construction quality . All fwsh Btock . vvouderfui ! delectiv.. material ami workmanship. b , now Kluttìn|t fhe market. Mason ! valllM . These are unusual values. ì , . ~ ~ , . i, Cords are used on some or thè iugnest |- QA Q (T-l Of\ priced care in thè country. Motorista who . 1, • • • Ip 1 are able to buy thè best select them. j SUXO/2 i-wa-vs-i- . *O./0 q a 01/ di <4 OC I They deliver thè cervice no matter what 32x3/2 $11.40 /2 • • tp A ut) thè road eonditions are. Every tire list- ; 32x4 $14.75 32x31/ $1.90 33x4i/> $3.35 d bere is guaranteed to he tirsi qualìty. 33x4 $15.25 31x4 ” $2.30 34x4*4 $3.40 The i#>x3V*ì ile can he run with | ■— 32x4 $2.40 35x4!/> $3.50 a 30x3 1 j fabric. 32x4 S 1 O *7 e* 33x4 $2.50 36x414 $3.65 ~<;r n iZi,fO 34x4 $2.60 33x5 $4.25 30x31/ Maxi-M ile Cord $10.25 ooa , „ 32x4i:. $3.25 35x5 $4.50 „ A ' ... ~ , ~ IOC - n 66x4 7S 37x5... $5.00 iox.il,. (I. toni $12.50 USCO IO.éO ;< *x-ì 1 - s. s Cord $13.50 -, 1 _ # 32x3i/- >. g. Cord.. $16.75 Hot bpark Batteries a ix4 's. s. cord $1975 Extension Pedal Pads Mntle under 3 , x4 g g. Cord $21.00 oar ow n , f - lir , brand uame 33x4 8. S. Cord $21.75 V OfOL. as Long iis- 34x4 8. S. Cord $22.50 ' ; $E§P . & <•„. *• li w* si ixgr iiH :vr| J 2“ r IzPz ml 'y* Thtate 33x4*2 8. 8. Cord $29.25 { \ mSS È f Blh . zz — Ejg a uult but- f f molTtùr** 35x4Va S. S. Cord $32.00 FOR FORD CARS * r,f / aße - 3Gx4 Va s. 8. Cord $33.75 a n lU thS Soidercd eoi _ r( ~ r , eor A Porti pedal and prò vi de a pad at thè sanie timo. per strili 00X.) o. 7>. t-Ort.l SOO.uU nu.kiug 1 riviute nitidi t-uaier and increaaluK thè - , tu f .. , „„ factor of safety in niakittg stiddeu stop. Kasily teated <"ells. This batlery iti mueh more sàtUfu'-- 3;>xs 8. 8. Cord $36.00 ia'titìled. one 10 , Q£* t r rb-i- ,]pv cs-'ìn qiid wlll ìr*;r t l‘rii't*, per bt't <>f lince, two extension great deal loncer. Xo. 32-145, postpaid $2.00 37x5 8. S. Cord $37.00 pedala and one plain pad for revera OJC GUARANTEE XS. •fast Xorth of Every item on this pitcr will le nrnt |oti|>aì! ii; n.v tnllre.s nit Itili 300 mi le of I uditimi poli* Jut Norfh of l'nion station. tipon rerelpt of clteek or money order. Union Slatina.

INDIANAPOLIS PLACES WITH LARGER CITIES IN STAGING CLOSED CAR FASHION SHOW

Big Event to Be Staged in Cadìe Tabernaele, Nov. 6 to 10, and Is Expected to Draw Thousands of Visitors.

Indianapolis vili take a placo with New York City. ( hicago, St. Louis, Detroit and Philadelphia as tlie cities in thè country which staged closed car fashion shows this year. The Indianapolis Closed Car Show, which will he held in thè Cadle Tabernaele, Nov. 6 to 10, is expected to attract a clientele of business men and leaders in thè social lise in Indianapolis as it did last year in New York City and Chicago.

Is Step Forward The Indianapolis Automobile Trnde Association, which has taken thè inspiration from thè other citios for thè staging of this exelusive closed car fashion show, is taking a step forward in thè development of thè automobile In Indianapolis. This is thè first. closed car show of its kind staged in a city of this size anywhere in thè country, according to H. C. Lathrop, president of thè organization. which is sponsoring thè exposition. The size of thè show and thè number of exhlbits will only be limited by thè capaclty of thè tabernaclo. “li’e bave had rnany more applicants for exhibit pace than we couid accommodate. Our space is ali taken and we will have a most interest!ng exposition," savs Mr. Lathrop. To Lay New Floor A new floor, eliminating all dust, wili be laid in thè tabernaele in tune to use at thè opening of thè show. r>eeorations, extra lights and thè mu-

AUTO NEWS AND NOTES

There are rnany who will stili stick to thè old superstition about number * 13” being unlucky. but not so Harry Wangelln, as “1300" looks mlghty gool to him. That's thè number of Fords sold to date for 1922 by tVangelln-Sharp Company. It means an increase of some three hundred Fords over thelr 1921 record. "They sure Hke 'Personal Service,’ ” says Wangelin. The first closed models of thè new Star, which will make their dehut at thè Closed Car Show on Nov. 6. are thè latest word from thè Boozer-Pat-terson Company. Advance notices indicate that this car will prove to be a great center of attraction. Selling eeventy-flve used cars in two weeks in October is golng some. 1 That's thè record hung up by thè E.

AuTomofive Sedioli

sical programs will be arranged and completori oon. A decidod novolty will saluto ihc public at thè show in tha naturo of organ concert in which those good. nidi ishiotied melodies, ‘ Dixie,” "Annia Laurie," ‘‘Ben Bolt,” “Suwanee River" and other equally rlear to thè memorie of our childhood, will predominate. Mr. William I)u----thie, well-known in musical circles, will arrango thè program. Twenty-throe automobile rnerchants will exhibit thpir lino of enclnsed cars. which will embrace thè leadlng maaes of American factories. The following cars will be on dia- ; play: Durant, Wills Salute OlaJre, | Buick, Packard. Peerles, Chalmers, ì Mnxwell. Detroit Electric, Oldsmobile, i Ford, I.lncoln, Milburn Electric, Chevì itilet. Hupmobile, 'ole, Hudson. Es- ! stx, Nash. National, Moon, Marrnon, ! Davis, Haynes. Cadillac, Oakland, Stutz, McFarland. Willys-Knight, i Overland, Reo, Dodge and Franklin.

W. Steinhardt Company. It's not only good salesmanship, but it indicates a healthv condition in thè used car market. The rapid growth of thè motorbus business is reflected in thè new station

Genuine STEWART Searchlights $3.50 Trico Windshield Cleaners, $1.75 and $2 Long-Wear 30X3V2 Cord Tires, $9.98 First Quality. 10,000 Miles Guaranteed. LILLY Hardware Co. 114-118 E. Wash.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

U.S.HIGHWAY PROGRAM By GEORGE C. DI EHI, President, American Automobile Association. We are engaged now in a great schema of highway construction. The Federal-aid highway systeru alone contemplate. work for thè next flfteen or twenty years. WTten eompleted, that system will measure 180,000 miles of lmproved highways, tretching into every section of thè United States. The States themselves have great road building programs. They probably will construot another 180,000 miles during thè samo pariod. The combined cost of tha two systems will approach $6,000,000, ; 000.

which will be opened shortly by thè In dianapolls Motor Bus Terminal Assoclation at 50 Kentucky Ave. This new station will be much larger than thè old station at 47 Kentucky Ave., and will embody improvements and comfort. not afforded at thè old location. Eleven companies form thè Indianapolis Motor Bus Terminal Association. They operate new modorn busses on frequent schedules to Ft. Harrison, Zlnnsville. Shelbyville, Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Greenfleld, Danville, Nohlesville, Bloomington, Morristown, Plalnfleld and intermediato points. G. E. Olds, president of thè Motorurhan Company, nperatlng line to Zionsville and to Ft. Benjamin Harrison. is showing Indianapolis tho latest in motorbus development. Ho has Just put into operatlon a new model Iluggles truck, equipped with thè newest type bus body, embodying overy comfort, afety and conveniente developed to date. Olds has another similar truck on thè way. Fox e Pieni iful CALGARY. Alberta. Oct. 27. —White roxes are very plentlful In thè far north, with thè pmspects very brighi for tlie Corning trapping seaaon.

Splash Preventers May Soon Be Regalar Equipment on Busses

Splash preventers tnay soon be seen on motor busa of this country. Devices for keeping mud from splashing pedestrians have been tri ed out for t-he last ten years. None has been sound practical untai thè invention recently of a form of circular guard to be attaehed to thè rim of oach wheel. Recent test. by Paris officìals | bave resulted in thè approvai of this | type of "splash, preventer” for use on thè city's motor busses. lieretofore tho busses have been equipped with a flap swinging on each hub cap across thè wheel. It was effective as a splash guard. except when it tended to revolve with thè wheel. In thè competition in Paris, thè thirteen participants had llrst to go over about ten miles of bad road io piove their endurance. Then a practfcal splashing test was conducted. For this. each competitor had to run •ver a prepared mud track with white canvas boards divided into squares on

MOTOR DUST

Reports of thè United States Department of Commerce record that motor truck production in September 1922 was 27 por cent abovo September 1921. The town of Jennings, founded about twenty-flve years ago, is being move.d today >y motor truck to Cadi! lac, Mich., a dlstance of eleven miles. The eleven-mll© trip is made in about four hours. Severa] thousand cotton pickers are being dlspatched by motor truck from .Vogalo to Phoenix and other Salt River Valley cities in Arizona. Motor cars used by doctors and other professional or business men for transportation in their dally work ire exempt from taxation in Danzlg.

Target Gasoline “/f Costs No More ” Now 21ioC Per Gallon —at All Western Oil Refining Company Stations The basic price of Target Gasoline has been reduced and Target will hereafter be sold “on thè market,” which means that users of Commercial Grade Gasoline can now get a better grade of Commercial Gasoline at thè same price of thè ordinary Commercial Grade. Target Gasoline is well known as thè best and thè most uniform “Commercial Grade” gasoline sold in thè State of Indiana. For rnany years it has been a regular product of thè Western Oil Refining Company and sold at all of their filling stations in Indianapolis and at all of their Branches throughout thè state. In additimi to thè “market” price, Target users also get thè convenient, satisfactory, courteous and reliable service of thè Western Refining Company. Western Oil Refining Co. OF INDIANAPOLIS Emphatically Independent Sixteen of thè Fine-st Filling Stations in thè United States Meridian at hall Creek College Ave. at 30th St. Meridian at New York St. College Ave. at 38th St. Meridian at South St. College Ave. at 63rd St. E. Washington at State St. E. New York at Rural W. Morris at Wilkins St. E. Tenth at Dorman St Mass. Ave. at New Jersey , Northwestern at W. 30th. Capitol at North St. Delaware at 22nd St. W. Washington at thè Bridge Virginia Ave. at New Jersey

each side. The amount, or lack of. mud plashed on tho boards showed thè efficiency of thè guarda. The winner was a ring of rubber and canvas attaehed to thè rim, projecting about an lnch or so from thè tire. Second to this was a similar guard, except that its attachment to thè rim was different. The third was a flap form used horetofore on thè Paris busses with thè addition of a device to keep it from revolving. Paris busses are now being eqiupped, in muddy weather, with thè circular form of splash preventer. Interest in these guards has crossed thè ocean. Some form may soon be sten on thè motor busses bere.

WE ARE MOVING To Larger Quarters 128 East New York Street Cut Prices on All Quality Merchandise - See Us Before Buying Tires CHANGING AND MOUNTING OF TIRES FREE “Quality Considered, We Sell It for Less” Open Saturday Evening Till 9 O’Clock CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY CO. Pearl C. Barnes, MA in 4168 Homer E. Enlow, Mgr. Asst. Mgr.

NEW INVENTIONS

The Galloway, an English car, has a doublé radiator construction to in-

OCT. 27, 1922

sure fast cooling of thè water system The extra radiator is in thè form <oj a separate shell directly behind Od front one. Oil-Proof Spark Plus —— No carbon deposit from spravinß oi! is suffered by this form of spari I plug. The doublé annular ring eoa i struction is so arranged as lo gathel heat in engines which are runnir>B cool and so prevent carbon from da positing.