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1 3 'I'tiHi i3UL -iiVlJ lViu. I . Vv , -. LEGAL POINTS FOR AUTOMOBILE OWNER i Expt'iM b'urniiiliei Information Tii ii Kvcrj Motorlsl Should LaFayette Touring Car After 10,000 Miles Note W ith Care. ,i decision or th gusreme of Tennestee one nf the counties i ighl an Injunction against company to prohibit it from i iMi ton truokloada ovtr the ounty, Thi ground of the ' :is th furl Hint the roads ily l een macadamised nnd that i work W'iim done It wiih not In in that iriaiis of over ii."' ii Id have to be supported, For . it vma contended, serious ".is lulus done to the county the great inns of tii taxpayers, in held, however, that thli post iutii not be auftatnad In view of i fled i inht to um the publl mk Ml . . "" :.' RENAULT HAS BIG PLANS FOR THE YEAR Fred Titus Becomes Sales Man ager and Starts the Ball Rolling. Low centre of gravity and low overall height are largely responsible for th beautiful road appearance the vafloua counties of of D. McCall White's new design. The actual road s.jeed of the car has not been announced, but those who ii'i our.sf. ii mere wi n n.rr t t , . i r- .1 j if a.' 'I ! -i i r nu the duo mce nave been venturesome enough to joust with LaFayetto cars in the vicinity of Indianapolis, where it is man- t . txilntM It would lie i-oiiii'"- !.' sistature'to require heavy , irrled over one of the pther rys, but where only one romi ufnetured, will vouch for at least eighty miles per hour, supplies indicate that cars will be available in June. Reports on plant equipment and the concentration ot tween two point not even the rc hai the power to prohibit I iraffic. I IMPORTANT PARTS SF.RVICE. , SPRING STIMULATES ORDERS. . a recent declilon of the iurt of Tenaessee it may be tvhetlier the adtantagei ao : the joint pun huso of an :ire not offiet by the dlsad- cideni to Joipt ownerahlp, ; i tills declilon, where u i stati r o n n tar Jointly, ... expenses, Including the 10 i hnuffeur, the dieter may le for on iu' ildent due to the of the rhauffeur when he is cur from the garage to the '..i of business tO tulie th i Another liupor- i mi nee lyn. IJiiri') Mlll.o linn factory in line with their factory represents-1 tlon of ov. r twenty-one different con cerns supplying pruts, the Jos. f. Gorey & Co. have been appointed distribu tors of Borg & Beck clutches nnd will maintain u complete line of p uis of all models at 354 West Fiftieth street ESxperti m o and push have brought the Jos, C, Uorey & Co. to a point where it' letlon ontl lite Necessary ror Delivery Date, Ken- X ' is one of the largest motor car repair parts companies in the united States, handling only exclusive products, which are made md bul ked by the manufac turer's .guarantee. The company now occupies a four story and basement bii i building with u total floor space of 11,260 square fact .r. c, Gorey first became acquainted with automobiles as an errand boy with the I mobile Company of America In 1902, and In 1810 he formed the present company, with headquarters at 858 West Fifty-eighth street Increase nf busi- ' repairman for labor and . in connection Ith t in automobile are empha . ent decision of the Court of Maryland. In this mse it general rule .f law to h a repairman loses his par's with the ear after :..s work upon it haa no ap a COM in which, upon the nf the owner, the raoalrman ir to an imholstere r to be "ess forced the Arm to take , vers, the car betrij In i:it west Fiftieth street In ,,!,,.,.,., hr.i....v unit year, nnoriiy uierwaru me h.' rc j bn ught hack to the gar in asurements are made, 'ne case It is pointed out n of the repairman Is su- rlghtS of the seller of the c indltlonal contract of sale latter, under which title to rved by him. liter i with principle of .law that mini has been reduced artles will not be per- ral proof of yondltions the terms of the writ- . was applied to a con e sale of an automobile usl handed down by the I ils of Maryland. In this w i a suit by n dealer on n to over the pur nasi pros . Machine . m iker of the note contend- , Machlm . had an agreement with the reby lie was to deliver to the leltli im nt of the note a i er car and a stipulated amount His explanation of the note his was rien skmply to bind etl n t . inline: unavoidable de ,i iivi ry Jy him of the used th agreement thusj set up ii and contradicted the un (vi tten hreenv nt to pay. . . . ed le. the note, th ilesrooms the same ( ompany removed to its present location and built up an extensive business of supplying and handling new i arts and giving ex pert service to agent.-, dealers, garages und repair shops. Tie.' company has been handling the following i roducta for the past five years in line with others andi also pro) as -to represent every motor car parts manufacturer in the United States: Brown-lilpe Chapln Company, Brown Llpe Gear Company, Hartford Auto Parts Company, Blood Brothers Ma chine Company, Covert Gear Company, Durston Gear Company, Warner Gear Company, Golden, Belknap v Swarts Motor Company, Timken-Detrolt Axle Company, Morse Chain Company, Sptcer Manufacturing Company, Acme Universal Joint Company, Lniversal Company, Detroit Gear and Company, Mechanics .Machine Company, Rutenber .Motor Company, Bearings Companj of America (Sterling joints), Foni-ciarK .company (spring ""n account of the sllaht touch of spring during the past week people bo gnn to come to our showroom with a lot of Interest in cars, which tin seemed to think they could get promptly," says J, it. liuiett of the lluiitt Motor ( Company, Chandler six distributers Broadway and Sixty-second street. "Wo had to tell them frankly thai they would have to wait some time for da liveries. Th. y seemed surprised, despite' ihi fact that the leading dealers for months have been sounding warnings ft am time to time about a shortage "f . ears and the Hi" ssity fif gut Mm; :- t'i ra in early. "Some of our callers admitted they had rend about the necessity of Betting crdera In early, but bad counted on In creased production, which seemed to he peneral at the automobile centres, to tak care of the situation when warmer Weather cam". The trouble with these people is that they did not consider at the war th. factories had to ko far be yond that point because of tho thous nnds of new buyers In the Held. But the first touch of sprinsr and the sudden return of B keen desire for ' the ear brought them fp.ee to fuco with the acute situation. "Fortunately we are still in a position to accept a few orders that will assure the delivery of n Chandler within B ren sonable tune. How long this situation will last wo canine, say." PACKARD FUELIZER SIMPLE. New Device Proves Motorist. it II.. ..o to all the unprecedented demand for cars Of the Chandler type and the Inability of Iho factor!. . s to meet it promptly. They forgot that In addition to getting buck to a normal production following The simplicity of the latest Packard engineering achievement, the fuellier, the new invention which attains perfect combustion of inferior grades Of gaso lene, has attracted particular attention. It Is about the simplest Invention any body ever saw to accomplish such far reaching results. It consists essentially of a pipe, a chamber and a standard spark plug. It weighs less than two pounds. it works automatically there are no m" int.- purts. no adjustments to make. The surprising thing about it is that It Is so simple, that it Is hard to under stand why no one thought of It before. Handy One Ton Ford it this pf f Id not tlv. bolts'. Salisbury Axle Company, Kins- ler-Bennett Company (Universal Joints), Perua Auto Pints Company (axles), Link Belt Company and New" Process liear- Corporation. The Jos. c. Gorey & Co. are qualified to furnish parts, Service and repairs on any of the above units and would be pleased to furnish any Information rela- the install.!'.; titled nnd that the miner voa liable in accordance witl T1 1 Idlty of a chattel mortgage, or contract of sale covering an ., Is dependent upon the suf desi r ption of the car In in a very recent case w i !' r!bed in a mort- . i ihalmers six cylinder . uri I eld that this descrlp- sufficient to make possible f Ltlon of the car Intended the mortgage and that eason tho Instrument was not products pertaining trucks. and Care of all motor car and Here is a Ford one ton truck chassis with an eight foot panel body. This is one of the models offered by Albert Hirst, Inc., of 200S Broadway. Roi s of the dangers and risks Incl lent to th towing of a car In the pub streets are shown in a decision of ylvanla Superior Court. From ts pf this ease it appears that n waited on the curb of u tn f : n truck to pass and then pro ross the street He Was i by a sagging tow rope which )i e truck With another car, ch 'the ; i deetrlan did not see. ildent o curred on a dark night ' . nee b. t.ve. n the truck and ir v. . . v.... being towed was il would not have, been InJ- oi legally negligent to have . : : paxsj between the two i i tn en proceeding under ntlng ovit Jurt what act i . m t he part of tho drivers are ild be held to lie reepoii- the rourt df-elded lict In favor of the Injured . I not be disturbed. Tin Is I it a liKht from either of t ... ti uck or the fro:.t of the was being towed should have i m "! the tow rope, so us dl sivii of the Supreme ia an Btt4 mpt w as made ink liable for breach of t e sale of a car under State Of fa t : The car 1 sold By the cashier of i represented to the pur bank had an Interest in i loaned to the ourchaser : i rids the money with for the car. The cashier warranties as to the car and undertood that .. i be n sponsible for corn-warranties. WW I 1 ' 'till ill I X WHERE RECORDS ARE MADE On l.infl. on f lie or tn the nlr. thr nllh i arhuri'lor l ifsjuall'i found ji ti pari Ihr rri nril making rqulpmrnt. i - iivij ii : Inrlli nf tigthrinrr phmn illlad I ront. I. n . i nclioh t irikat nnd 1 Frrnch tankn. tin I i --nf ii Ranatlll lank, i II 'Ti Miitora, I ran A i ila lie M ( ; 'i n Palma'fl ri rd ' J klna Pa krd "tM." lai i .ii l - rrani DiillnrnCnl Irrliil r h i Plana. Til UMd b : mi than hall f mi RuMPMn iniOtilla Iil.ltllll.il life: .. ii., i than on hundred InaffH .hi m.ikiTt of pmaangaf and 1 nmnir ar. 'll i lined Htirrrvf-r PaWT, - t Milium riml tCl l.i rll 1 1 y innrni kaJ liaa sou What a rnlth ( ar r ran for mir ar or rsrhanga pranailtlon naakan snii-i n nun Kuaraniaad or rcfundtite MPIT i s 1 1 MOM. INT., till Ave. tur. iltli St. csntt Buy Your New Car Today EVEN with their tremen dous production, Stude baker will not be able to produce enough cars this year to meet the unprece dented demand. Our warning is to order now and be reasonably sure of delivery for spring. The Studebaker Corporation of Arperica (.renter New ..;k gslesroonw: Broadway at 56th Street, Manhattan: 1291 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn SERVICE AND REPAIR STATION : 319-223 West 77th Street "J tut Off Broadway" " This is a Studebaker Year As an indication that plans for a in' v scale business In Renault products In this country are rapidly maturing there Is much of Interest In the an nouncement Jur,t made by Ueorgo 11. Warner, general manager of the Renault fac tory branch here, that Fred J. Titus haa Joined his staff as salesmanager. Titus Is 1 fete, .,1 )n the automotive busi ness In this country and has long been Identified In a prominent way with the marketing of high grade automobiles. The poBt-wnr line of Renault products Is probably the most complete In thin country, Including several models each of passenger cars, motor trucks, jaar tors. airplanes anI aviation mornm. marine motors, stationary engine sets, electrical automotive equipment, 4c. It thus nrrords a wide scope for the ripe experience and rare ahllltv which Kred Titus brings to his new connection. Tltu will he remembered as an Idol of tho fans In the heyday of blcyrlo racing, when he long held championship laurels. Ills fame waa International at the time when bicycle racing was a spoil ranking with golf and polo of to day. He was the flrst American to win the world's hour record, which he attached In I :!. and he has since shown the same sustained endurance in busi ness. Among his competitors In those racing days were such men. now prom inent in the automotive industry, as Albert Chumplon, Herbert Ulthens, Ar thur lainisden and Henrv Ford. Titus first entered the bicycle busi ness, having a large establishment on Ilroadway. His automobile career be gan In 1303, when he was Harry Haupt s right hum! man In introducing and mar keting the once famous Thomas Flyer in the New York territory. Later be was special representative, established the business In Canada ami was sales manager In New York of the Alco, made by the American Looontotlva (.'ompany, when that car was enjoying no little popularity among high grade automobiles. Since then he has been identified with the Owen Magnetic, hav ing resigned recently the position of sales manager and secretary. Fred Titus ia already at home at the Renault headquarters on Fifth avenue, where a fine line of Imported coach work is now being shown on the arl us Renault post-war chassis models. With tho present long delays in securing cus tom bodleH In this country, these Im portations embody the added advantage of immediate deliveries. PLAN BIO GARY EXPANSION. Kartoiers Kurrec to Tarn to Motor Vehicles. It has been pointed out by Theodore B, W. Zumsteln, sales manager of the ilary Motor Tsuck Corporation of Gary. Ind., who has been In New York cooperating with the Eastern distributers of the Usry trucks, that before the advent of automobiles 78 per cent, of America's population resided In the country und 22 per cent. In the city. To-day Ihese figures are reversed and nnturallv the farmer under this changed situation muft turn to machinery, such as trac tors, motor trucks, Ac, to produce the lequlred output. To meet this situation the Oar? Motor Tiuck Corporation will complete exten sions during the year 1UJU which will enable them to produce motor trucks to the value of 111,000,000, In Ktl they ulll build In Chicago a twenty acre plant, anil they will then make I belt present plant at Qary, Ind., an auxiliary to the Chicago plant, and It Is their ex- pressed hope that 60, 000 trucks, worth 1 1 00, 000, QUO, will bo turned out tie 11. The Kastern distributers tor the O irv Motor Truck Corporation are the lielhar Auto Corporation, 080 to &S-I JaekiOB uvenue. Tho llronx, New York city. TRUCKS DEFIED BLIZZARD. Delivered Fond lleicularl) to Sci prnl Menrliy Tonus. In tho recent hllisard that tied UQ all Now York, shut dpwn trolley lines, railroads, ferryboats and what not, me I, "tor truck was the only nx uns of con veyance above ground that kepi 1, . n the channels of communication. A conspicuous Instance Is the ex perience of tlm Motor Haulage Com pany, well known local opeialors of a fleet of llfty-one live ton motor trucks. These trucks kept on the Job nf mak Irfg 1I1 liveries In New York. New Jersey, l.ong Island and Connecticut of food supplies and other dally nee.esslt lea and did not be a day. At a dsnionstratlon of the ability of the motor truck to argue with a bill. ItSrd ami live to tell the tale this Com I i ii' experience in a shining exam; le. lucid, ntally, this fleet is equipped with (ioodrleh tires. T- alia) sa 1 jaw - jgjgtgapi CJhe BELL CAU idhl and v A CAR of merit, embodying flexibility, speed and en durance together with ease both in operation and maintenance, thereby making possible the joy of motoring with Milady at the wheel. 'Ready for Immediate Delivery! That means you get a car and not a promise. An up to the minute car easily worth $2,009. 1495M Delivered Bell Car Distributing Co., Inc. 2126 BROADWAY AT 74th STREET COLUMBUS 3889 Dealers: Write for available territory. He knew lie wsj taking a rhance but he wai only to be ?one a few min-' uten. When he rame out sgiin his car was CONE! Had he taken the lira pit. precaution tn have KARLOK fitted to his car, such a thin) could not huv,- liappened. kARJLOft BLOCKS THE MOTOR THIEF With thil unique device on your itrering column, you arc absolutely protected, Your tar ran neither be steered nor lowed. Automatic and trouble-prool Approved by the Insur ance Underwriter, which means you are rebated b of your theft premium ' when you attach KARLOK. Vvalcrs Take oii KARLOK 'sells on mIji 1 lets 1" Is enormous. Write manufacturer for lilieraj ll " i' 1 1 RUSSEL SALES CO., Manufacturers, 231 Halsey St., Newark, N. J Whofotate lti.-,trib(tlrn American Sales & Service Co. iiiTn Broadway. New York lie Kruilv Ann, Supply Co., Mi Keilfnnl (venue, lirioklwi. KjDoble, WatMtei Co., OH Mtuilliello Vvi'i , Jesse) t.U. 111. II. Webster A n . inc., 17" Hsrrttnr Ive., mte Plains, v v. 1 iilnii 1 eunt) HuU k Co.. -.1 Hestllelil ,-.. Elisabeth, v J. mar ITTnTiTITOInTTnTllfgllflllllin'Tn Hest in the Longman MANY motorists think that the outer casing holds the air. But it doesnt! It holds the tube which holds the air. And the qu-ality of the tube spells the value of the tire in service. The safest economy is to equip with Goodrich Red Inner Tubes in the first place. it Coodridh. INNER TUBES the $.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Jlhron, Ohio Makers of the Silvertown Cord Tire 3 I