Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Aug 1920, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

22 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920 OVERLAND CARS ALIENS PAY INCOME TAX lars more have been collected from SHOW ECONOMY Federal agents at ports of embark- other tax dodging foreigners who IN LONG DRIVE ation have collected $9,000,000 in in- | made declaration of earning power come taxes from outgoing aliens dur- | at immigration ports in order to pro- ing the year past. Thousands of dol- | cure the admission of relatives. Across the United States, 3,442 miles from New York to San Fran- cisco, with an average of 2.2 miles to_the_ gallon of _gasotine. Twenty- | SIN That's the new trans-continental JIAO economy record established on Mon- day morning, July 26, when the Overland "How Much Gas" car ; found the end of its trail before the | Overland store in Van Ness avenue, | San Francisco. The run was started from 50th street and Broadway, New York, at midnight, July 18. Just 179 hours later, or roughly seven and a half days, this light weight car had com- pleted one of the most interesting and unusual trans-continental jour- neys in recent automobile history. Eleven states crossed, with all their variety of rough country roads, broken mountain trails, stretches of mud and weary wastes of desert- land; yet the car arrived in San Francisco ready and fit to make a return trip. This great record is all the more ; pecial Sale Saturday, August 21st INCORPORATED fOVNIAIN SQVARE - EVANSTON on the following items in our ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT remarkable because of the condi- . tions of this economy test. Span- ning continent has usually been a contest against time. The Over- land run was directed against high costs of gas, oil, tires and upkeep. i The object of the run was to de- i termine a national standard of econ- f omy and stamina for the light-weight car, a class in which the Overland has created a sensation because of its many new features, including the i Triplex Springs, designed to ward { off the jars and jolts of the roughest roads and thus prolong the life of the car while protecting passengers from A Genuine White Rotary Portable Sewing Machines, manufactured by White Sewing Ma- NINN NOL Try it at the Picnic A Drink That will win Instant Favor YOM r7avii7avt fli7ax1 [ral 7avii7aYii ray the usual road discomforts. ANN INSIGNIA chine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. It is their high- est grade product and is complete with Elec- tric Motor. We will ---- place these machines on sale at 333% less than the regular price asked in the "Loop" today. It will pay you to investigate the values to be found in this department. IRONS. Another delayed shipment irons re- In these days of increasing talk about the scarcity of gasoline, the Overland record of 27.2 miles to the gallon of gas is a continuous night- and-day punishing drive of 3442 miles can not fail to have a pocket- deep interest for every man and woman who drives a motor car. This run establishes the light-weight Overland as ideal not alone for its economy in city traffic, but for its combination of stamina and economy i in the most abusive test that could | be devised. 8 The Overland record was not made | by experienced drivers, selected by the factory. The company wished to find out what the car could do under 0 0 1 PYAINA OIE IA), Ie A I) Then order a case Delivered to your home Pearette Beverage Co. 718 12th St. WILMETTE Phone Wil. 684-R Tai aX aX Tax II TeX II T@\ I TeX 78Y iY Vii 781781) ilivexii7e i the worst conditions of operation. Accordingly, each distributor and dealer whose territory was crossed furnished a driver. There were good drivers and bad; men who saved the { car and others who punished it. \ In crossing the eleven States on the route this Overland was driven by 25 different men, none of whom | had ever seen or handled the car be- } fore it arrived in the town where they were told to meet it. Thus the average of 27.2 miles to the gallon becomes a measure of performance for the ordinary man's ability in driv- 3 ing, rather than whatever record f trained crews of experts might have i accomplished. Night and day, this Overland was driven, always westward. The car stopped only for the refilling of the gasoline tank and change of drivers. |= On the sides of the car were painted |= the words: "Overland Economy |= | Run. New York to San Francisco. Sil How Much Gas." The question? { How Much Gas? started a dozen i guessing contests throughout the United States. Wherever the car went, there was an enthusiastic re- { ception for the new light car stand- ard maker. Throughout the run the most care- ful check was kept of the gasoline ceived. This iron worth $10, Saturday, $5.75 $175 Copper Washer. Saturday Special $147.50 $150 Galvanized * fo " $126.50 Try a package of Washer Maid Soap (35) : On sale here Saturday. cold INCORPORATLD AH ULLRICH Pw FOVNIAIN SQVARE - EVANSTON nmi 4 N 7 00% Watch 72272 and oil consumed. Study of the log RT 4 Your Elbow of the trip indicates that this Over- a - i land was improving in performance HE desk telephone all the way across the continent. has more than a hundred parts and is built as delicately as a watch. Thesmoothness with which it works depends in no small degree upon those who use it. Rough usage is sure to impair its effectiveness. If the telephone at your elbow is knocked to the floor, its delicate parts are thrown out of adjustment. Please be careful. There was plenty of variety in the L { weather for the drivers--cloudy, fair, ! warm, intensely hot, cold and rain. The roads were just as varied. How- ever, these averages between laps tell a story of consistent perform- ance that a few years ago would have been considered an incredible motor car performance: From Pittsburg, Pa. to Lima, O, Overland averaged 28.7 miles to a gallon. To Cedar Rapids, Ia., over NG sand, gravel and ordinary dirt roads, 3 the average was 30.4 to the gallon. { From North Platte, Neb. to Chey- h enne, Wyo., a stretch that tests the heart and pluck of any car, the ave- rage was 33.2 miles to the gallon. There were many miles of second speed work through heavy sand. From Cheyenne, Wyo., to Rock Springs, Wyo., the Economy Car en- countered heavy dust, sand and hill country, averaging 32.8 miles to the gallon. The state of Nevada, always a terror to the cross-country drivers, ate up gas because of the terrific D277) 777% 7% 777% CHICAGO TELEPHONE grades that had to be pulled, but through this state the car averaged 26 miles to the gallon. From Reno, Nev. to San Francisco, a strong head- wind blowing, the Overland made 32.2 miles to the gallon. That with the Ft mileage recorded from New York to i Pittsburg, gives the Overland a grand bo economy gasoline average of 27.2 i) miles. N NY > Now 1s Time To Decorate See us for your Fall and Winter Decora- ting. We'll make the job artistic and right. Interior Decorators and Furnishers Suggestions, Drawings, Estimates In our Store we carry a full line of WALL PAPER and PAINTS CARL E. STERNER CO. Tel. Wil. 2491. 1215 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette 77 2... ® N AAA 7 7 dds © Cheerfully Submitted © for Home use N | The Winnetka Motor Company is { the North Shore distributor for the Overland cars. ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL PAPER BA sii ee REL WL

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy