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Iflschinl] Most ,'Under Chassis *r H " ' ( I 8 6 THE NfEVV YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER ; 1922. FINE CAI*S IN SPLENDID ARRAY AT THE AN;sJUAL ALITOMOBIL,E SALON i ( _ : n &?&< &&& " wfr* v;/v I^^^^WM^^^RmS^Tfilffl^BnrT^T ^ ' ;:y:-::^.:^^mbhpbbbl|^^^ml|||bjb^^bibbb|bb||bkj .v 1 .,. « - :. -...' i __ . .I WiMI Mine RVA PE£F?LESS SunbeLAM " | 1^. _';' * *^' WB I I Jjflj I jUfgL '. '"'"'* - ,. .. :' '-. P^fjjf^/ «i Jk * Mil II II _____ Rolls - Royce. <V Ben: JSOTTA FTRASCHINI i * rKjp- - « > ividual chair, with the passenger's lms been discovered In the laboratories iiZi a very small quantity, prevents time. Engineers for years have wanted gasoline that id sold when it id -iUm ! AUTOMOBILES/4 LON WILL Nait* fHri">i»tlv ahrouut tviI li an ^Iplit oT the General Motors 'Company, a fact d knocking and hinders the orlnaryto use much higher compression to trlbuted at every gasp II no station, llmi f;' rich aisle between. The rear seat Is GENERAL USE OF that makes it certain there is no mistake tl of carbon. formaIoncure the operating benefits of this con1sej the automobile engineers can derign tit* traight across, with arm rests. about it this time. For years chemists All this is interesting In itself, but ditlon and to gain the all necessary fuel type of engines ihat will give the 'he « A BR1LLIAN T EXHIBITION There are two doors, one at'the front, have' been working to produce an agent tllie real point of the matter comes when economy which higher compression operation and <j'ononiy, high oonipi etfe-side exclusively for the chauffeur, whtah would give gasoline more power y e consider the Indirect meaning of the would give. They have not been able sion engines, such as they have al\v;i>si-1 I1,t he on side URGED other door is the MIRRORS to do so of fuel that wanted to build hut liave been right and greater general effectiveness. Fuel n eve agent. By preventing ordinary with the quality piv-* the glass frame compartment oplositefor dopes have been placed on the market, knocking, the new compound enables the had to be burned In the engine. vented from putting out by tl\e 1<>\* Eight Nations Represented in Elaborate Display of the left side. some of them honest attempts to solve u so of a very much higher engine When this new fuel dope is made quality of the fuel that had to i»3 The body is of the short coupled type a great problem and othars simply fakes. ,p than to possible at the presentcomresslonin quantities sufficient to treat all the burned. est »vhich allows a rear trunk platform on A. A. A. Believes There Would For this reason fuel aope has rather Newest Cars and Lat Ideas in " Engine rhlch a neat designed trunk is mounted. on fallen into disrepute and ordinary motor- and luard rails are fastened to the rear Be Fewer Accidents lets have about come to the conclusion Body Design. \ tanel to prevent marring tlje finish. that all products of this nature were the Roads. merely catchpenny farces without prac- Ileal value. AT THE SALON With nation* their' and town ROLLS-ROYCE. eigne represented by striping the brougham The new fuel dope, bearing the stamp motor cars and the initial dis- maroon with black and gold striping. The Rolls-Royce exhibit includes: of Is do- leading Mirrors on automobile?, showing the of approval General Motors, \ The suburban an entirely to play of next year's fashions in custom limousine, driver, at a glance, the condition of signed primarily stop engine knocking HOTCHKISS. itew Rolls-Royce body design, which is and an exhaustive series of tests HOTCHKISS ooachwork as the predominant features, traffic Immediately bahind him, are by One of the irreat surprises of the salon 1,'erv distinctive and affords a roomy, of traffic the engineering talent of the country the eighteenth annual Automobile ''omfortable with fine among the beet preventives Europe's Most Scientifically is the return to America of the famous body, coupled very use to proved that it did stop engine knocking, the 'eatures 4f and lines. car accidents In to-day. according Car Salon will open this evening at French Hotchkiss car. This Is one of; design This A. A. A. officials. Mounted at the left except of the meclianical variety. By that Constructed Motor * 1s finished in Brewster green, light, and we will a carbon Hotel Commodore. The entire secpnd, hlurope's best known automobiles and Its side of the winshleld on tire open car mean that It stop knock. of ' he interior upholstered in a gray no how but It will or ballroom, floor of this mammoth appearance is special interest be- or screwed to the frame of the closed matter pronounced, ause The price is $12,900, w ithout«vhip:ord.war not a knock caused a worn the Hotchkiss company was car in the same position, the mirror calls stop by Represented by hotel will be used to stage this unusual bounded in Franco In 1871 the J1 ax or freight. rod or a broken valve. by The immediate attention to a car by connecting international exhibition. ! imlnent American engineer, Benjamin sedan is finished in Rolls-Royce This new agent also has the happy i j.>luc and upholstered in special from the rear and oftenapproachingsaves a LOCKE & COMPANY England, France, Belgium. Italy.' LSerekly Hotchkiss. Since that time the Imported collision, with resultant loss to both faculty of lessening the formation of *jray whipcord. The front, or driver, It will not remove carbon Motor Coach Work Germany, Austria,' Spain and the1 icmpany.has become world famous for cars. It "Is pointed out. carbon, though ts automobile innovations *leat is upholstered in an imported blue deposits that have already formed. St. Plaza 5863 "United States are the nations revolutionary 'lnlshed leather to match the exterior "The A. A. A. lias always maintained 453 East 56th { ind its gxins and ammunition, which that truck in the States Here then we have a chemical Chainiers Six Value among the 26 makes of fine ears 1>aint finish. every .United into the representedvare employed by practically all the should be equipped with a mirror." said which poured gasoline,compound shown. In addition 12 tilled armies. The "Hotchkies drive" Is The town brougham is finished in prominent I«vory black, with white hair line M. O. Eldridge,, executive chairman of is ] have custom iracticully standard on all American striping. A. A. addition Bmphasized special bodycarrosseriera Hie a the A., "and the of Lars. ^ upholstery Is fawlrt colored . while the latest creations ofexhibits,a I broaddoth.mirror to the left hand side of the The new Hotehkias comes in aix passenger automobile would prove a half score more will be found among tho ylinder and four slzea and The four pnssenger phaeton is finished car cylinder n a Maltese gray paint with white hair large added factor of safety. The opmcnt of the motor ninety odd cars that comprise this year's :omblnes a number of extremely ad- j ino The interior Is A. A. A. rule of the road is that one At the Alitornobile Salon i but constructions.! stripe. upholstered the past few months has exhibit. anced, practical, f n a special gray finished vehicle approaching another from the deas. It has four wheel brakes on all eggshell the The number of foreign cars to be j rather imported from Connelly Bros., rear and passing it shall pass to emphasize still further nodels. a feature which is gradually left of the vehicle ahead, and this rule l i: i _t ^ i is the since 1914. and the jxtndon. for show purposes. vaiuc 01 tnc largest exhibitedomlng into use on automobiles of the All the cars are gives the driver with a left hand mirror taiiuiii£ of cars this salon as above exclusive group American at tetter class. j a view of the approaching r well ts a one ^designs, developed by theRollsloyeefac». perfect C ha line Six. notable and includes every The Hotchkiss is appearmg at the t and enables htm to give the reason of ory's own designers and body passingmotorist make eligible by high price, lalon under the ausjdces of Locke & Co., engineers. car its share of the road. It does not except two. The eight nations included ts sole American representative, and is . attragt the attention of the driver from It has bec<jmc more and more « all an represent that have automobile nsconced In the Locke display along W1STOX. the road ahead as a passing glance |>* industry of any parent thai for of line, finishapt manufacturing villi several stunning examples of Locke The new Wiiiton six sedan, exhibited all that Is needed to show him traffic beauty Thus this salon has a completeimportance. a oaoh work, which include brougham -j,iy the Garland Automobile Company, is conditions to the rear of his car. and equip:ment, and for sound showing of the world's motor cars, ylth long, sweeping lines on the newest t "flftn,.* nr.,1 11,.-. Tllofrt.,1 In this the recent Paris he visible result of twenty-four years v respect rivalingSalon Ight cylinder In line Isotta-Fraschlnl nif Columbia now mirrors on chanic^l the Chalmers is and London Olympla Show. painstaking, specialized effor. in the require trucks, meyorth, hassis and a Ave passenger Locomobile ttulldlng of fine motor cars. It tlie .States being Vermont, Washington, without a serious rival Those exhibiting cars are: s I absolutely Benz, (dan. ; i, the enduring worth of the WlntoncomdnesCalifornia. Connecticut, fvinwu.ro, De Luxe Cabriolet Six-Pass.
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