Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 275, 30 October 1915 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGDAa SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1915
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VGCEtl LIKES EASY AUTO TO CONTCOL SPANGLER STATES
"Women are Important . factors is the purchase of automobile today," states Earl O. Spangler, of the Central Auto station, distributors of the Haynes Light Six. ; , '-"Although the man generally pays the bill. IMs the woman who makes the final decision In many cases of purchasing a car. She Insists on easy control, easy gear . shifting as Is found in the ball-and-socket gear shift, and capability of being throttled down to' a, slow speed even as low as(one mile an hour.. ..; " "The car of easy control immediately attracts a women as-one suiting her needs if she is to do any driving. Designers of present day models, looking to this aim. Jiave embodied many ideas that accomplish the desired eud- . "Cars that are, capable of being throttled down to a low speed are especially meeting favor with the fair
sex, The average woman does not
care: to travel along - at an excessive
speed, but would rather , move leisure
ly, see her friends and acquaintances, and have them see her. Popular decision rules, therefore, in favor of a car having a speed as low as one mile an' hour." . . .....v;. -
NAME DEPUTIES : TO PROTECT FISH
, , State Fish and Gun club meet yes- . ' . i . At ' . 1 1 - m i
leruay ai laaiunnpuiis wnen oimo Game Warden Shlrenan appointed twehfy-fivo deputies to look after the (Jsb and gama ia .Wayne-county.-The names of the men appointed are not given. .
: Every effort will be made to protect
the fish and game in this county and
ijiolatiors of the law, will be vigorous
ly prosecuted.. - '-LOeojge Brehm. and. George Deuker
represented the Wayne County Fish
and Gun club ""
IIAYKES SERVICE HAH INSPECTS CARS HERE
Frank Wise, the- Haynes Service man, was in the city Friday Inspecting the Haynes ears owned by local people. He found them all In good condition.
The Central Auto Agents, who are
local distributors for the Haynes output, are well pleased wltl the system
employed at the Haynes factory of
sending out service men to investigate any reported trouble. "The standard
of the Haynes company has always
been high," said Earl Spangler. of the
Central Auto Agency, and the visit
made by Mr. Wise during the past week shows that the company -stands
back of the car always. "The durability of the Haynes can
not be bettered in any car In the country said Mr. Spangler. - "We have
had no trouble reported to us on any of the cars we have sold for this
company and this speaks well for the
Haynes construction."
FORD MEETS NEEDS FOR LIGHT WEIGHT
"The greatest necessity in the trans
portation field today - Is lighter and
stronger construction," said Fred Beth
ard, local - agent for the Ford automobile. "The last few years of the
life of Henry Ford has been -devoted to the study of this particular thing
and he has been counted successful.
- - Mr. Bethard said further that almost every motor vehicle manufactured today, weighs too much for the greatest
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GIRL. GIVES NO 17 PARTY.
LOGANSPORT, Ind., Oct. 30. Miss
Eva Martin. 17, of 1717 Seventeenth
street, celebrated her birthday with what she called a "seventeen party." There were' seventeen guests and she served seventeen varieties of refreshments. .
THE OTHER FELLOW
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He always goes uphill on And never has to stop;
He's going twenty when he starts And fifty o'er the top. His lighting tank ne'er bothers him, One tank lasts him a year; And so, you see, he hasn't got . This one expense to fear. He doesn't use much gasoline. He makes a gallon do To carry him for twenty miles And maybe twenty-two. : He is an expert driver and - . Just cannot lose his poise, ' And never worries when he hears An unaccustomed noise. In all these years he owned his car ' He's never bought a tire; But he's no genius is this manHe's just a common liar.' - From Motoring.
Why Wc:n Should Patronize "Suburtxn Day" Most of the Merchants Will Offer Special Inducements to Attract People to Their Stores.
In Monday's and. Tuesday's issue of The Palladium, the leading dealers of the city . will advertise Bargains that
were probably bought special for "Su
burban Day's" selling.: In view of these unusual Inducements it will pay both the city and country people to come to the stores and buy on Wednesdays. . In . an interview with one , of the largest merchants, he remarked to a Palladium representative that it the country people would watch their advertising for Suburban Day Bargains, they could save at least twenty-five dollars or more on a season's buying. Last Wednesday's Suburban Day was an tmusually - good day for the merchant and he Is expecting a .better and larger business this coming Wednesday.
WERNLE BOARD . ' V--L MEETS QN NOV; ft The annual 'meeting of the" Wernie home board will be held on November 9, when plans will be laid for the ensuing year.. At. present there are seventy-two children in the home, thirtysix boys and thirty-six girls. . Corn la being harvested and is the best crop that they have ever had. "' PREFERS BRONCHO. " '
7 TIPTON, Ind.,' Oct. 30. Because his father would not -permit him' to purchase a motorcycle. Earl Cage, -18, left the house of .his parents, ;; near here, without even stopping to change his
overalls. .After two years of silence Earl has written his parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cage, "whose grief Is now turned to Jov. that he has discovered
Ithat he would rather ride 'a broncho
than a motorcycle. He la superintendent of a ranch near Kimball. Mont." he says. - ,. . v :" '
COTTON ; WORTH $10400 ? DESTROYED BY : FLAMES
3 BIDDEFORD. Me.. Oct SO. Two firemen were slightly injured through the fall of their ladders, and $350,000 damage was done in a fire early today Which destroyed a big storehouse of the Pepperill Manufacturing company. The storehouse was filled with $10,000 worth of bales of raw cotton.
HOOSIER GIRL WEDS ALASKAN.
KNIGHTSTOWN. Ind,. Oct $0. Miss Florence Culberteon. ; the pretty daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. .L. Culbertsdn., of thisclty. left .here .Oct. J for Alaska to wed Fred Sherrod, a soldier. She Is now married, all right, but not to Sherrod.' . On . the. vessel; Alaska.
bound up coaat was one T. JfcCoaneU, an electrical engineer, who became infatuated with her When' the boat grounded Oct. .10, oft' Ketchikah, McConnell carried -Miss Culbartsoa to shore, her trousseau -was rescued and she wore It that day in "honor of her marriage to the valiant engineer..
SEATTLE PR0B35-rL SJCATTLE. Wash, Oct. 1 t&4Po&a and federal aathorltiea'taday vara V-vestlgatia-the- nv -last aijU-la which the SMOjQMkpUm- K& JJ foot of -Broad straeti Sraa 4mxiy4& along with avert at swats which wet ready-too shlamaat.W the European allies. , f. ; w . ... k. I . . .. . , t U Pine Umber, valued nt $$$& jn the Bad river .raaei waUpaia. Wlacon. will be dlvMcel bttws WT Indiana, according to an anaejataaeat from - the seerttarr f 'the Interior. They will also get xhi tend averaging eighty acre each. I ' r - ' ,' .... - i t . - .';- ,
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Four-cylinder motor; aluminum eone olstch; unit transmission bolted to engine; float lng rear axle; left side steer, center control; SO Inch tread; 103 inch wheel base; 80x3 Inch tires on demountable rims; weight 19C0 pounds. Motor Bore, 3 Inches; stroke, 4 Inches; cylinders and crank case intargal: detachable head; oil reservoir of aluminum: valves 1 9-10 tech diameter, located on right side and completely enclosed.
Crank 4haft of exceptional sis and and fitted with large bearings.
Cam Shaft and cams drop forged
from solid bar of steel. Ignition Slmms high tension magnets
ceonng Tubular radiator and Can.
syphon system with larr talat and outlet connections. Lubrication 8plash system with posnrre oil pump, delivering oil at four points and maintaining constant level. . Carburetor special- atomiser type dash adjustment to suit starting and running tn say climate. Gasoline is supplied by gravity.
Mioiine TanK-!-Located under dash cowl. :
tog short and absolute feed to carbaretor. Positive feeding Qualities, even on steepest" grades. Capacity 10 gallons. . .. dutch Aluminum, cone clutch; faced with multlbestpe- lining; clutch runs In oil and takes hold smoothly and without grabbing. Transmission 3-apeed selective type enclosed In aluminum case, which is bolted to flywheel housing. Main transmission shaft haa Hyatt roller bearing in front end and bronze bushing, babbitt lined, at rear. Jacksbaft has phosphor broase bushings; gears are nickel steel, heat treated. ttaertng and Control Lett aide steer; 10-inch ateenng wheel; Irreversible worm steering gear, adjustable; ball thrust on both ends of worm; steering rod. spark and throttle levers enclosed la tube which is rigidly held to instrument beard; steering gear case mounted to frame; steering drag link is athwart car and absorbs shook from wheels Control! Gear shift lever In center of drtvlne
lent and operated at riirbt of driver.
and throttle controls - operated on-
vndstmeath steering wheel. Throt- -
pssaisd by foot accelerator; left-
foot pedal controls clutch. -right foot pedal controls service brake; emergency, brake . controlled by hand lever alongside of gear shift lever. .. v ; Instrument Board: Carburetor adjustment, speedometer, lights and ignition- switch, battery regulator switch and ammeter are carried on this board withlm sight and easy reach of the driver.' Lights and Ignition, switch, ammeter, fuse boa, battery regulator are contained in. metal housing caHed the electrical control unit which can be easily removed for inspection or adjustment. Wheel Base 103 Inches. . Tread 66 Inches; 00 Inches optional for South. Rear Axle floating type, five Hyatt bearings; axle shafts of nickel steel; -gear ratio 3.88 to 1. ' " " ; ; Front Axle Drop forged. I-beam section, extra long wheel hub, running on ball bearings. Springs Front. semi:eniptic. 32 inches long, l inches wide, fixed at front, shackled at rear. Springs Rear. 94 elliptic; lower half 40 Inches long., scroll 16 Inches -.long from. center of spring shackle to spring seat; 1 inches
wide, ftzed at front to transmit drive,' shackled at rear and mocnted on a rocking seat Frame Pressed steer with three cross men: . bers. Frame is tapered from V f-16 Inches . at rear to 28 Inches at front, insuring that the body rests solidly its complete length. Wheels Artillery type of best second growth hickory; 12 spokes in both front and rear wheels; equipped with Stanweld demountable rims. Tires 30x3 Vs Inches all around ; famous make of anti-skid tires la rear. Fenders Crown fenders, folly unclosed at front and rear between wheals and body; joined by running board and convex .filler aprons. Running board of pressed steel covered with linoleum, which Is bound with nonrusting material. Equipment Two electric headlights with dlmmer, 9 inches in diameter. Storage battery, electric tail light, electric horn.' oneman mohair top with envelope and quick-adjustable storm curtain a, clear vision .and double ventilating wind shield; speedometer, spare tire carrier with extra demountable rim; pump, Jack, special memJsaa aad toola.
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TEIQ: ESAJIWTCIULirhp ILowoot After Coot'? Cos. We have another carload of Maxwell's on track, including one Roadster. Call and see these .cars, the greatest automobile value on the market today.
Bodlse Stream line 6-passenger tearing
- z-psseenger roadster. 6-pssaenger town ear.
manent top convertible body Are. fanrtsbed.
Each luxuriously upholstered .and .perfectly . finished aad appointed. Starting and , Lighting Systsm limsse naff -alt motor aad generator, mounted oa left side of motor. Pressure by toot oa pranger ' pedal starts electric motor aad . eagagea started piatea with nywheel gearing, thereby iphmmg motor of car at a rapid rata, which , In ores Immediate stalling.
AH light op orali d ea one switch;'
antoxaattaaDy stores oureat la. battery
front seat.- wMeh funrlshes aleetrletty tor tamps and starting. - Materials All steels used throughout the 1911 , - Maxwell are made from our own formula as specified by our chief metallurgist after the most exhaustive analysis and tests to determine kind of metal the alloy and heat treatmeat that woaM beat meet requirements of each parUealar part. . - -
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