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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 17

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Koadsi $020 MA.TjV.inn. Urn. on th. export-ahlpptns dock md witch the crew o( carpenter. encaM OrerUnd and Wlllys-Knlght oar.

(or tor-Hrn ahlpment "The operation! In themaelvea are not tntewstlns; aj thoae of th. toggle aawmbly rooms, or a hundred and other placea throughout the 'plant! the huge packing caeca, with the ahlp-Ptat addreseee ot polnu thouaanda of away conjure up In th. mlnda of Hrht-seers vlalona of other cllmea JJ" ether people," says Jack Tarbill, of Cltisens' Motor Car "Here la a box labeled '8ydney. Austra-Soon the car Inside of It will b. wwtas through th.

aand and buah of the Her. la a oar whoa, destlna- Calcutta, or perhapa, Karachi or' bar-all In tar-away India; Yokoha-. la Japan; Aden. In Arabia; Durban. "Mb.

Africa; Shanghai. In China; Rio ui Braalt; Buenoa In Ar-Bantlsa or Valparaiso. In Chile 7" from this dock that dosen of car-M Orerland. and Willya-Knlght Alpped to theae and many oth- point, each month. Alter a car that la marked for export "Pmont haa been usembled It I.

driven mS dock- "here It la plaoed on planking which wlU ma be the a packing eaM. -T iasolln. tank la drained, the are taken off, steering column and dlimounted and th. top taken tanT the DrU laahed eau of the car or the aldea of th. Th.

tatter are lined with water- paper to prevent th. aalt air of th. from mating th. metal parU of tar. 1Q a IlirnH.l snort ume UI cr eontenu are mad.

anug for their mtr. a piece of canva. la laid ne car, a wooden cover la nailed the deaUnatlon 1. atencUed on. lT1 t)m a day a pony engine own the export track and huge euu.

They arc trana-r a freight train and lent to New niii i Paclno There they uJI1 to "inters, from which they hrftSf4 Bound wrelgn cllmea. It la not Ions before uJV rch their destitutions are re-Jjled and. put In perfect running WIT Model 28 Veil. Six. rM b' lh Western Motor howa many Interesting i "iU "1Ul feature and v.

proven th. worth of Prt auspenalon, flexible 01 tnoM thing, which make JIrd'n qualities. These have 1 nd further Improved, aa, th equipment of Tlmken tn end rear, a fea- car. with or power' sweater utmost energy from every tUoUae. A further approach, to 4 cylinder en bloc motor 3" bore 5'Utroke 4-inch tiree non-skid on rear Cantilever rear springs The Citizens Motor Car Distributors, Seventh arid Main Canal 4110 O.

A. SEILER SON. ISM Madtsoa Corlaatea. NEWPORT MOTOR CAR CO. ST Kaat Sixth Street.

Newport. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio kbd.laU.8. baolute alienee, with an even greater aenaa of motoring satisfaction is th. natural accomplishment of a wide-awake, progressive engineering force. Beautiful new bodies apart from th.

common type, are th. finest examples of Voile's years of body and vehicle building. The style and finish Is a marvel of th. coach-builder's art. A moat Interesting feature In the Veil, announcement Ilea In the fact that In spit, of the added Improvements, th.

Increase In value all through, and th. Increased cost of materials, Velle quality haa been strictly maintained and the price remains low. Seven types of bodies are offered on the Model 28 chassis, Including a four-passenger Companionable Roadster, and several enclosed types. A larger seven-passenger Six completes the line, giving th. tftmost in luxury and refinement Th.

employees of the Firestone Tlr. and Rubber Company, and their families, 25,000 In number, enjoyed their annual picnic at Silver Lake Park, near Akron, yesterday. Special cars wer. required to carry the picnicker to th. park, and plenty of room was provided for all.

Every moment of th. day and evening waa brim full of activity and amusement. The activities of th. morning Included a baseball gam. and soccer football game.

Th. Rim plant and Tlr. plant Indulged In a lively soccer gam. while th. Rim plant and General Office fore, fought out Xhs baseball gam.

to th. tun. of SO. At noon everybody aat down to dinner, coralled by that time-honored cuatom of "th. family basket" Idea.

In th. afternoon another ball game waa staged, followed by field sports and water sports of description. Prix, waluea, bowling contests, and a tug of war war. also on the list. In th.

evening then, was a spectacular and gorgeous display of fir. work, which took plac. on th. Island In th. center of th.

lake. Th. Enger Motor Car Company does a large export business. Bales Manager Lincoln lat week dlaplayed order, for 28 cars from Sydney, Australia. Burt-amy, th.

tlr. man. spent quit, a busy tlm. last week, unloading 75.0iO worth of Urea which wer. shipped to htm by the Knight Tire Company.

It took 28 teams to haul these easing, up to store room. Burgamy la Increasing his business right along, a natural result of his ability. i "Few people realise how modern efficiency and science have v.rttably revolutionised the material! entering Into th. unit, of to-day. motor cars," ssys Mr.

Metxgar. of th. Buerkl. Metxgar Company, local distributors of the Der trolter car. "Befor.

th. advent of th. motor car only th. common maker or th. maau- Streamline body Electric HghU Electric starter Magnetic Speedometer Complete equipment HELPFUL HINTS.

At th. first signs of steam at the radiator consider whether you have been driving your car too faat or- not. If failure of the water pump Is suspected hold hand on bottom of radiator and If It la noticeably cooler than th. top pump It la not 'working; properly. Never ua.

a cloth In removing dust from the painted parts of body. It grinds th. grit Into th. paint and soon spoils the gloss, acting like a piece of aandpaper. If you must remove It us.

a fin. duster, but washing; la th. only proper way to remove dust or mud. Remember that gaaoiln. oil.

grease, heat and light ar. deadly foe. of tires. A little gaaoiln. may b.

uaed to wipe oft oil or grease If allowed to evaporate Immediately. Spar. tube, and ahoea ahould be protected from' light, which, however, doe. not aeem to affect the tire, on a car, probably because they ar. kept lively by use.

When folding up a top be careful that no part of th. fabric get. caught between the bows, particularly th. metal stop, where on. bow rests on another.

On account of the shaking of the car while running the fabric will b. Weakened at that spot, and If left a few daya will be worn away, making a number of holes. Accurate record should b. lf.pt of th. mileage of both tube, and tires.

This wlU.giv. you as bail, for adjustments, showing also If you ar. ualng your tire, properly, which makes ar. good, and so on. A tlr.

mileage book can b. obtained from most dealer, anon request and Its us. Is very simple. facturer of armor plat, knew anything about steel. It Is a remarkable fact that the 8.000 or 110,000 eulomobl'ee of If rears ago (made w.th axle and shafts which were guaranteed to stand th.

strain) wer. made then of gun. battleship or tool steel. This sort of steel evolved from the chemical laboratory, and what i. mora natural than that the Q)JL7 r2 Horsepower chemical laboratory la now a component part of the autcmoblle Industry? "Through the workings of science In the laboratory th.

cheapest car now on the market has better steel used In Its construction than that used 15 years ago In making the rich man'a car. No motor car of to-day la built of one kind of stel, but many kinds ar. utilised. "It would be entirely Impractk-abl. to construct th.

modern motor car of one kind of steal, hence the men assigned to this task In the chemical laboratory conduct a series of exhaustive tests to finally determine what la best for Some specific use. The addition of such elements as carbon, manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten and vanadium are the discoveries of the chemical laboratory. These element, are added for various purposes, such aa hardening, toughening and increasing th. resistance of the ateel. Carbon steel used In motor car camshafta la aubjected to a specific heat treatment determined through exhaustive tests.

"Likewise each different kind of steel, depending, of course, upon what function each Is to serve, requires a definite heat treatment, and finally the fitness of each to serve Its purpose may be detected by some of the scientific Instruments, such aa Blmnell, Rlekle and many other machines. Microphotography also playa an Important part In 'the aelectlon and Inspection of materlala. "After this is determined scientific Instruments Insure a uniform ateel, thus preventing the use of metal which la not of the proper composition or I. too hard or too aoft. in the case of th.

ateerlng and braking mechanisms, this Is a great factor In preventing serious accldenta. "The final analysis conclusively shows that modern acience has exerted a potent Influence in creating better and still better molor cars at a much cheaper price than was formerly thought poaslbla" Th. purpose of th. Owen magnetic method of power transmission Is the elimination of change gears, clutch, flywheel, change speed lever, as well as their attending parts, and substituted by an electrical unit, which would car. for all th.

variance of speed, that th. driver may desire from his car. In other words, by simply manipulating a amall lever on th. top of th. ateerlng wheel, a car speed can be obtained as low aa half a mile In two hours, and, with the assistance of th.

accelerator, as high as 80 to 60 mile, an hour. "Th. entire differenc. between the Owen and other gasoline cars lies In the magnetic transmission," say Al Her-schede, local Owen dealer. "Thar.

Is no change In the gas engine or Its operation. In th. Owen ear there Is never any posit! connection between th. engine and th. rear road wheels." Briefly, a six-cylinder gas engine creates th.

power, while th. Ents system transmits and appllea It. The gas wujln. revolves a powatfaM 17 VAIN SHEET regarding the Studebaker SIX 7 o.ar Mrs.c--,. Amour, 'thA 'As No other low priced car has such ITJE ENQUIREll, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1916 great power great comfort great efficiency great economy great beauty 1 No other popular priced car is so complete.

Yet the price $635 is within the reach of all. Order yours today. lNew Series Lyy Model 75 Cat SS "ITer tmyinr, uv J- thoue-M 'ao Tor th e. eXfljiHv, i a terb but i eagora nvenlent SJZ ar. out obJJeoioa.

tL 5hla a- to, oouat-r raot "tfnfc 8- V-rff3 be P8 it wain vf a7 nature 7e Uhout SORE 7 Passenger SIX IQ85 F. O. A Orfron? STUDEBAKER South BsikI, Ind. D.troit, Mick WalkervflU, Ont. rm-Tii iii GEO.

C. MILLER HONS CO. -after COMPARISON: that's the way most Studebakers are bought! THAT'S the way this owner bought his. (Name furnished on request.) That's the way YOU will buy yours. AFTER comparison! Comparison is the BIG reason that Studebaker sales have more than doubled over last year's sales.

And this is why: When you set this SERIES 17 Studebaker SIX side by side with any other Capacity to do the hard-eat task with the great-eat ease! joa raa get It without question In the COLIC "8." Teas I tMI 6-cylInder car on the market and make comparisons on the essentials of POWER, SIZE and basic QUALITY, you find that any other car that equals it, is priced from $250 to $400 HIGHER. You SAVE from $250 to $400 by buying a Studebaker and you don't have to sacrifice one iota of the activity, endur-ance, luxury and low cost of maintenance that you want in a car. Sea the car and judge for yourself. YouH see why this letter was written. BLEVINS AUTO SALES COMPANY F.

A. WELSCH, Managrer KAI.R'ROOM Olbsaa Ilraaa wlnt St. Eatraaeet I'laaa Mala 8S1 SKRVItfB gTATIOW lll-IH23 Headlav Ilea Phoa. vaaal B06S 1 ADTOMOBILISTS, YODR PARTICULAR ATTENTION! 1WI On January 1, 1916, we arranged to represent the Knight Tire Rubber of Canton, Ohio, for the City of Cincinnati and vicinity, First We are the exclusive representatives of Knight products. Second Without fear of contradiction we say to you the Knight Pneumatic Casing is the highest quality product manufactured in America.

Third A great number of Cincinnati exacting owners are riding Knight Tires. Ask any one of them. Fourth We want you we want every owner in Cincinnati to know more about the KNIGHT Mr. Packard Owner, we want you! Mr. Pierce Arrow Owner, we want you! Mr.

Hudson Owner, we want you! Mr. Cadillac Owner, we want you! Mr. Buick Owner, we want you! Mr. Reo Owner, we want you! Mr. White Owner, we want you! Mr.

Locomobile Owner, we want you! Mr. Winton Owner, we want you! We have made special arrangements with the Knight Tire Rubber Co. for 2,500 Non-Skid Casings, immediately delivery, to be told at a SPECIAL SALE PRICE REMEMBER, all HIGH-QUALITY casings; NO SECONDS NO SUB rfcRh UCE; fully guaranteed. This sale is being conducted for the purpase of permitting every automobile owner to know, first hand, the REAL VALUE built into every KNIGHT TIRE. 37x5 net cot to I 34x4 net cost to $23.77 36x4 net cost to yon $30.49 32x3 net cost to you $17.26 Non-Skid Guaranteed 5,000 Miles Service B0nGAl.1V, THE TIRE T.MJ CCSXEB OF MAIX AXD EIGHTH STS.

PHCXE CAXJLL 2229. PIERCE-ARROW Am aearlr a. a plee. ef maeklaerr raa ft. art.

law rieree-Arrew la a work .1 art. It aat Idelltr t. aa (ileal which la teraaU THE IIANAUER AUTOMOBILE CO. CABAL MM. tia-lH BVCAMOHB iTREET..

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