I HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. In the Automobile World FAMOUS CAR HAS HOME COMFORTS fH EX-KFmy Officer Takes His Hotel Wherever < He Goes. years of almost sant travel over practically every part of the country, 'the famou "Fifty-Fifty Cruiser," designed by J W. Brashears, Jr, of W ashington, After five inces DC, a former officer in the Engineer corps with the AEF. in France, is again speeding west on a journey | ~ that will take it af States. The fitty-firty," Brashears, indicates 50 per cent, bility and 50 per cent. comfort a: 4 convenience, ind 'the United strange looking craft, was bought in 1915. Brashears 'recently made some improvements in his "hotelnio- bile' cold water, bath, etc.--and inciden- tally looked over the power plant. "Close inspection developed three astonishing tacts," he wrote. pump Shaft after running five years In water, remained absolutely bright and free from rast; tons would not go into the eylinders, and the driving spur and differential showed no visible wear." He be has frequently averaged 25 milos a gallon under test, on the car have averaged more than 10,000 miles. "Accurate figures for this cannot be given because I have never worn out any tires," this toar- Ist writes. 'I still use three that are four years old as spares." Brashears and his car have been the subject of many newspaper and magazine articles and now' he says the movies are making overiures to him. His car is built on an economi- cal plan, he says, and is within reach of the average car owner who enjoys a hike about the country. The machine has a homelike ap pearance and a general air of ser- viceability. The cruiser body is six feet four inches wide and ten feet long. By using the front seat as a bed across the width of the machine Rheumatism--is Yours Acute or Chronic? In either case you'll get such re- sults from good old '"Nerviline," - which has five times the pain destroy- ing power of ordinary remedies. Nerviline gives results because it penetrates to the source of the pain, because it contains ingredients that ' destroy rheumatic pains. It is the unusually bad case that proves the power of Nerviline. Suited for young and old; used internally and exter- nally for many purposes. 35c., at all dealers. according 1 - | eac h The Dodge Brothers | chassis on which he has set up his! probably he installed hot ani! "The | .008 oversize pis- | {as a couch is says | | flat a bed 44 ir and adds that | the moderate priced chain fabric tires | Pr AA se nN, more 'space-{s permitted for cooking PUrpQses, To get- this width body 1s extended five inches beyond the fenders and running boards on side." Th. headroom inside is six. feet. The sides of the bady : covered about three feet high wit galvanized iron, 27 gauge, fasten: with bolts wherever it touches the framing wood; which is of li oak In the rear is a dc wide, for use while camping, wh the front doors are blocked hy Hy scat, which is reversed and sewves as a couch, In the rear door is a smail glass window which gives the driver a view of the road in rear of hiu The seat in front, which is also a " 26 inches high and 1% inches wide. When it is moved for- ward to the sh, aml the back laid hes by 6 feet 2 or 30 in inches is formed. : : « Under this is- a galvanized {iron box 18 inches wide, 14 inches deap and the full length of the seat, | | | | steering wheel | for storage and protection of clota- | ing. Leading from the front seat to the rear door is a clear floor spice of 7 feet long and 2 1-2 feet wide On the left side is a trunk-3 1-2 feet long by 20 inches wide, and a table covered with oileloth to carry clothes and also serve as a kitchen table. PROPOSED MOTOR GAR Age IN LONDON, ENG. | Easy Position Means Comfortable Journey | | ' Pleasure and comfort in touring depend to a driving position. The man who siSuches ig: his seat, Brips the twhee] hard and maintains a tense attitude while riding, will find a long country trip tiring ana strenuous, The best position riding is the easiest --sitting up straight, rest ing easily. against the .seat back and keepi the body relaxed. Slouchin say psychologists, retards the ac ity of thé brain An easy, upright position keeps the mind alert and the body ready for very emergency, It is not sary to grip the tensely. A loose hold helps maintain riding ease. A gogd position for the hands is that in which they make 20 minutes after extent on the large for neces 10, although many drivers find driv- | : | Ing easier when they hold the wheel use | at about 15 minutes after 8, ; Keep your heéid up and eyes for- ward Especially' in changing gears the eyes should be on the road ahead | and "hot on the control lever. It is 'good practice to glance off the road | Directly back of this is a two-burnrer | gasoline stove connected directly with the main gasoline tank? which iz of the air pressure type, holding 15 gallons, which provides fue] for both the stove and the motor of the ear, Opposite the stove is the wash- Stand, 30 by 20 inches, with a large space under it for bulky but light- weight cooking utensils, cte. On the right side opposite the clothing trunk and of similar size, is another trunk partitioned to carry two extra t and ample. space to carry for two weeks. . Under the main floor forward is a sawdust insulated by x capabla of Folding 50 pounds of jc» and provid- provisions tom, The eruisze #8 equippe? tric lights, a fireless cooker, bcoks and a clock. It is a scug little home, which eliminates even {ha nocajs.y «I searching for camp grewpds, to say nothing of hotels. = =)» { witn eiec ' "to be off the clutch pedal. { that the occasionally, is going at and the ahead. At such)times, an even rate road of speed also, the In fact, the clutch pedal should touched except for actual use. And use of the clutch should be limited It is better to throttle the engine whenever possible instead of fhrow- ing out the clutch. The driver uses the clutch about twice as \often as he should, with clutch collar becomes worn and the wheel, An Ohio invcentor's two-wheeled | go-cart for children can be' folded | el with a drawpipe through the bot- | to about the size of a suitcase, with | braces and rods inclosed | the wheels, within flat sides. New Zealand is planning to spend about $8,500,000 for remodelling and erecting school buildings 'before next March and $6,000,000 more the following two years, A A A Ar Atl) PA a ara aaa, 2 EEN AT A ER lif La. dif uote vb owe iw) Brad sian Sof --- ow . -- Tg fr The success of the car has been due in large part to public confi- dence in the men who build it. People are convinced that, Dodge Brothers' sole purpose is to'make the cae wort! The Nv of Laroline consumption is urius The tire mileage is unusually high. M. Oberndorifer 124-126 Clarence St. Phone 1994. their name. but only when the car | | | is straight 'and clear, foot ought | AS not be | ayerage the result | clutch slips within the fly- | SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921. NEW PRICES ON BRISCOE CARS, 4-34 Special Touring -4-34 Standard Touring... mem d34- Roadster Frices £.0.b. Brockville and subject 'to Sales Tax FOR YOUR BATTERY TROUBLES In the e¥ent of y¢ appreciate it if you In addition to with. 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