Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 14

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Hoosier Motor Club Increases Emergency Road Service to It Members

FREE TIRE OR BATTERY FIRST AID IS PROVIDED OVER MARION COUNTY Arrangements Made With Mndianap’ Shop to Answer Road Calls at Any Time of Day or Night. Inereased emergency roatl Service to its members is announced today by thè Iloosier Motor Club, this being free emcrgency tire Service or battery Service on thè roads anywhere in Marion County at any time, day or night. The tire and battery Service supplements thè first aid mechanieal service and thè free tow-in service which has been a feature of thè Motor Club’s work for some months.

Arrangements Complete M. E. Noblet, secretary of thè club, States that arrangements bave beon made with thè “Indianap” Tire and Battery Snop, at 626 N. Meridiana St., to take care of thè emergency needs of Hoosier Motor Club members with1r thè confines of Marion County. The same service is extended to members of thè Hoosier State Auto Association, thè State-wide organization of motoriats, and also to members of other clubs affiiated with thè National Motorista’ Association. Members of thè H. M. C. or H. S. A. A. are notifled to cali Cirele 0860 for this free tire and battery service. It is stated that tire changing will be a feature of thè service, as no charge, and delivery of rental battery will also be free. A charge will be made for new merchandise or for rentals of batterles, etc. The service is gratis to members of thè club or any of their family when away from their home garage at any time in thè county, day or night, it is stated. Free Tow-In The other service consista of free tow-in- within a radius of ten miles from thè monument if thè vehicle is ou all four wheels and if wrecked one-half thè ambulance charge is rebated through thè club. Mechanieal first aid is maintained by two motorcycle trouble shooters without charge to club members. “The fellow who has been letting George do all our civlc work and putIng up many alibis as to why he couldn’t afford to affiliate with us may now realize that he is missing a lot of good personal benefits by not becoming a member of our organization,” ileejared Secretary Noblet.

Charles Sanders Takes Agency of Cleveland Car

CHARLES G. SANDERS, President of thè Sanders Haynes Company. Cleveland owners who have been wondering who will liandle thè Cleveland since thè withdrawal of thè Welbon Company from thè locai field are pleased to learn of thè appointment of thè Sanders-Haynes Company as dealers. The strong policy of thè SandersHaynes Company is well known and is bringing much favorable comment from Cleveland owners. “We are fmding a host of enthusiastie Cleveland owners,” said Mr. Sanders recently in commenting on thè new connection. "And we can assure them everything will be done possible by The Sanders-Haynes Company to make their investment in Cleveland liighly satisfactory. With our new building our inereased equipment, and large force of trained motor men, we are in an excellent position to go thè limit with this popular car.”

Don ’t Forgets Benjamin Jerome, ehìef engineer of thè Oakland Motor Car Company, gives thè following “don’t forgets" to thè motorlst for winter driving: Anti-freeze solution, preferably half water and half denatured alcohol, with a small amount of glycerin to prevent alcohol evaporation. I-Ceep this anti-freeze solution Constant by adding more alcohol than water. Have carburetor cleaned and adjusted for winter drivlng. Blow out heating chamber and passages frequently to eliminate water and sediment. Drain and flush out transmiselon and rear axle and refill with lubrieant suitable to temperature range of your locality. Keep Storage battery fully recharged. Add distilled water to battery twice a month. Change oli every 500 miles of drfvlng.

FRANCE HONORS MOTOR INDUSTRY LEADER Col. Charles Clifton, president of thè National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, has been made a member of thè Legion of Honor of Franco, in recognition of his wartime Services to France in connection with motor truck production and supplies. The induction ceremonies took place at thè Buffalo Club. Buffalo. N. Y.

Ancient Buick Performs Great Feat on Long Motoring Trip

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Yes, this Buick is pretty ancient and doesn't look quite so nlfty as its recent descendants, but it keeps running right along. George and Garry Bromo had drlven it 350.000 miles When they recently started from Los Angeles on a 5,000-mile trip to North Dakota and return.

“All grades in California were negotlated in high gear,” wrltes George P. Brome, en route on a motoring trip from Los Angeles to North Dakota. That is probably no more than might be expected from a modern. powerful, properly "tuned” automobile, but lt becomes quite marvelous when it is known that Mr. Brome is talking about a Buick Model 36—bora in 1911. This car had been driven 350,000

AUTHENTIC Automobile Routings TO FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH New Reports Reeeived Daily Free to Members All Standard Guides and Maps on Sale Hoosier Motor Club Claypool Hotel

New Location—New Prices 25% to 50% Savings at Our OFENING SALE!! We are now in our new store rooms, locateci at 126-128 East New York Street, where we are displaying at a better advantage both tires and auto supplies of all kinds at thè lowest prices quality merchandise can be sold. You Can Now Purchase First-Class Tires at i £** Al \ Most Unusual Prices A,* %✓# JpP f tfSj Mgk& x '\ Fabrics Guaranteed 6,000 Miles—Cords Guaranteed 8,000 Miles. À É^Hl !yS > Mae. **• Prie*. Sale Prie* 1 IPC HHH ■Jpf K S. Vulcan sll. $ 6.95 FLllwf X J Vm 33x4 n! I Gillette Cord 29.90 10.95 74 C SS' M =S ìu 31x4 N. 8. Columbus Pabric 18.75 10.35 DeLllXe BAR CAPo Pump. .. 9 l|g VJ| fB Sizes Not Listed sold in Proportlon. The Most Popular Radiator Cap Made 2-Cyl. OQm For All Cars —the Hit of the Season. Plinto Ovt 'N—fJS ti Ì|C i .i i . e j i j j r-• Long a-ms inake unscrewing easy when p. . . S N IM si L- ;We have three lots ot odds and ends or tires radiator is hot. No rubber to crack or ___________________________ 1 [r, we wish to sell quickly. Strictly first qual- melt . -■ F ity, which we will offer at very low prices. j, or all ‘! ars t ,v ' ' fn 5 ExtFfii SpCClctl =Ci | V . . , , . . / For Fords and 69c ______ r Name and serial numbers mtact. Driiied for motometers free. | * k3BJK Extra Extra Special HORN DeLuxe \<J! wMf! Special Èva**,., £k — Heaters for ÌSatfKPv/ LOT N °- 2 ' CORDS — 3I “ s . 30x3Vi n. nn C J Ve Guaranteed 1 0,0 0 0 w,ll ‘ Made of beavy gauge Steel; fits snug miles. Costa lesa than over manlfold; adjustable damper; LOT No. 3, FA3RICS—Sizes 32x3%, a dime per hundred High grade enamel finish, with great voi- can bo opened to any point deuired 31x4, 32x4, 33x4. Choice |>i | /(- miles. Sold Saturday urne of tone. Regular AO q- or closed off entirely; black£| or while they laat sll.od only at above price. j price, $7.50 enamel finish. Spec. pibe..vl6J “QUALITY CONSIDERED, WE SELL IT FOR LESS” OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 O’CLOCK JACKS, SPARK PLUGS, AUTO CHAIRS, SERVICE UNITS, TOOL BOXES, TIRE COVERS, TOW LINES, CHAINS AND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN NOT DUPLICATE. CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY CO., Ine. 126-128 EAST NEW YORK STREET

LEXINGTON CAR PROVES POWER About fìfty years ago a member of thè patent office in Washington, D. C., resigned. When asked what thè troublo was he said it was not because of unpleasantness, or because of pay, but because he felt thero was not going to be much use for a patent office, as about everything had been patented. Frank B. Ansted, president of thè Lexington Motor Company, compares that episode to thè auto dealer who thinks he has “gone dry” on selling stunts. He calls attention to report Just reeeived from H. H. Mcllvain, dlstributor for thè Lexington Motor Company in California. Mr. Mcllvain wanted to prove thè tremendous power, together with thè unusual economy, of thè Ansted enfine with which Lexington cars are equipped. He hitched up a 2.600pound chassis to a stock Lexington teuring car and towed it from Los Angeles to San Diego. The entire trip was made in high gear except for a short stretch on Torrey Pines. where Mr. Mcllvain shlfted to second. He averaged eighteen miles to thè gallon of gasoline.

miles before lt started on its present trip. Its owner had no misgivlngs when he left on this journey, accompanied by his brother Garry. He declares that his venerable specimen of thè sturdy Buick species will do for some time to come. The Brome brothers are making their present trip, which will cover 5,000 miles, via thè Pacific Northwest and Yellowstone Park.

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AUTO NEWS AND NOTES

That careful appraisement of cars talcen in trade is a big factor in clearing out stocks before thè winter is on, is thè opinion of W. D. Peterson. Peterson Keyes Company, 401 N. Capitol Ave. Mr. Peterson, who is distributor for Davis cars, finds that with careful valuatlon and prompt pushing his stock of trade-lns was cleared out early In thè fall. The Auto Equipment Company, formerly at 72 W. New York St., has moved to their new building at 1021 N. Meridlan St. In these larger quarters will be housed thè business of thè formar Bearings and Accessory Company, tvhich by a consolidation arrangement, becomes a part of thè Auto Equipment Company. The new company will not only handle Pennsylvania tlres, Vesta batteries and other equipment for standard make cars, but also bearings and parta in

TOURING CAR ss: 298 This is thè lowest price at which thè Ford Touring Car has ever sold —and with thè many new improvements, including thè one man top, it is a bigger value than ever before. ' Buy now. Terms if desired. See Any Authorized Indianapolis Ford and Lincoln Dealer

all slzes to take care of special bullt motor cars. The offìcers of thè new company are A. L. Pehrson, president; Homer Deupree, vice president; Foresi Deupree, secretary, and G. B. Ely, treasurer and sales manager. The Automotive Service Company are now well established in t.ielr new location at New York and Delaware Sts. Their new store means much more rooin for handling supplies, and provides additional frontage for handling service and inspection of customers cars. This company is adding a full line of Ford parts. R. A. Blackburn is secretary and generai manager. Penetration of thè Sahara Desert by motor vehciles is one of thè latest adventures in transportation, as chronicled by Wilbur Forrest in thè New York Tribune. French explorers are planning a trip in armored cars iato regions which white men have never visited. The journey will start about Dee. 1 this year.

NESTORE OPENTJIPOBLIC C. L. Marshall, well-known auto accessory and spark plug dealer, anncunces thè opening of thè C. L. Marshall Tire Store, at 1225 N. Illinois St. Mr. Marshall was recently owner and operator of tho Sterling Tires Sales Agency, at 308 N. Capitol Ave. His experience in thè tire business ls of long years standing. The new company will handle Madison cords and fabric tires and in addition will render flrst-class vulcanizing and retreading service. Mr. Marshall has a very competent assistant and sales manager in C. F. Lovette, who has had much experience In sell-

ing and marketing tires and until recently was connected with thè Consumerà Cut Rate Tire Company. RiIMTÉNG CIMO CAR SHOW The Enclosed Car Show has been successful in thè number of sales oonsummated and thè number of prospeets obtained, according to ex-

CORD TIRES LONG-WEAR Cords, 30x3V 2 $10.65 32x4, $15.90; 33x4, $16.90; 34x4, $17.90 Fabrics, All these are fìrsts. ,SB.OO ARVIN Heaters for Fords $1.75 I II I Y hardware co. .I—I.I-W *** * U 4-118 E. Washington St.

\ Get Your V \ Car in Shape\ # \ For Winter \ Driving \ Save Money on High-Grade Tires, Tubes and Accessories at thè Guarantee USALE CUPPLES F s t" c Cords 30x3 $a.25 to get In on these , 1 18——— r e markable vai- Pialli. . . ues. The supply ls llmlted and no QA Q D VTI H C more will be sold OvXO p ** O C'T. Ribbed V= hausted. Eve r y “S 30x3i/ 2 la.mòVzI a .mòVze re of the Nonskid * ij A Full Line of First Quality Cords at a Saving Chooee from such famous brands as Howe, Mason, Cupples, United States Royal and Diamond. Every cord is absolutely guaranteed to be first quality and a value that are hard to equal. Arvin Heaters Diamond For Fords Gray Tubes The Arvin heater is simpllclty itself. No \ mechanieal changes to fflsssF -- make. No screws, no parta, no ratti, no fumea, no odora and De Luxe ja Everv Diamond tube is guaranteed to Heaters tDIe 4 *!/ be first quality and to be free fro^ Round AA defective material and workmanshi^^ Heaters %/UCi These are unusual values. Motor Robes 30x3.. $ 1.20 _ ir 30x3/2 .$1.35 J I 32x31/2 $1.90 33x4i/o $3.35 <-•£ 31x4 $2.30 34x41/2 $3.40 BF r -yp* 32x4 $2.40 35x41/2 $3.50 W J V ’si’l * 33x4 $2.50 36x41/. $3.65 7 tm ir.it 34x4 $ 2 - 60 33x5 $ 4 - 25 1 32x4y 2 $3.25 35x5 $4.50 li|W’W\ Driving Gloves Heavy, large, woolly robes that will keep you warm In thè coldest weather. All thè newest patterns in stock. ( Select yours now’. Good ’V- \ Vii ù UUé Denatured Àlcohol Jt f™ | For driving or for generai outdoor wear Q there isn’t a better glove to be bought than thè Grinnell. Get a pair now and drive in 188 proof. Poured either comfort, into your own container or Gauntlet (ho hfi thè radiator of your car. gloves SÒ.Ld YS Sold only at service sta- Leather AO A A tion, opposlte store. mlttens SJ.UU up GUARANTEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 211-213 South Illinois Street All items.Lrept alrohol, postpaid tu any uddress within 300 miles of Indianapolis.

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hibitons. Most dealers have made at least one sale. Many report several. Those who have completed no sales aro well satisfied with thè number of prospeets obtained through tlitf exhibition. Attendane reached its height last night, when several hundred persona thronged thè aisles. Two sales were reported yesferday by thè Cadillac representatives. Fivd Oldsmobiles were sold by thè LathropMcFarland Company. The JonesWhitaker Sales Company reported thè sale of four Chevrolet car3. Visìtors from several automobile centers were present at thè show.