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November, 1913.

��MOTORING MAGAZINE AND MOTOR LIFE

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��MICHIGAN MOTOR CAR CO.

California Branch

283-291 Golden Gate Ave San Francl»co

Imperial Garage— Oakland

��Model— "I," and ■■|;" unci

��Standard Models

Price

33 h. p »I690

40 h. p^ 1876

��! Maxwell

UNITtU iViOlohiS S. F. COMPANY.

Polk St., near McAllister San Francisco

Prices F. O. B. Factory.

Model 25, 6-Pass. Touring Car

Model 35. 5-Pas9. Touring Car »108B

Model 40. 5-rnss. Touring Car 1B50

ModPl 50. T-Paas. Touring Car 2360

��J. W. LEAVITT

��A CO.

San Francisco

��Golden Gate Ave.

Standard Models. .MimIbI 79 Tourlnu lur *1"T

Mwl.'l 7'.) KondKt<-r |l"7 ■

f. I), h. .««n Francisco, wllli Eli'ctrlc LIkIh." Willi EliH'trlc MkIiIs an<l Un>y ami I>n%u SlartiT. f. I). 1). San Knuicl.«-o trJOii

��REO-PACIFIC COMPANY Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco

Standard Models.

Modev H. P. Prlc« 

B-PusFenger 30-SS h. p tl29S

2-Pn».scnBer 30-35 h. p 129S

Hi Ton Truck 30-35 h. p 1976

��Pathfinder

��MERCER

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��SI.\ll>LC,\Mi;i;CER PAG. 1319 Van Ness Ave.

��COAST AGENCY San Francisco Standard Models Prices F. O, B. Factory. Model H. P.

Type 36. Series G, 4-Pass 32.4 h.

Type SB, Series H. 5-Pass 32.4 h.

Type 35. Series J, Race'b't 30.6 h

Type 36. Series K. Runabout . .30.6 h.

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�»3100

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�3100

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�2850

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�2850

���PATHFINDER PACIFIC MOTOR SALES CO. 1219 • 1229 Van Ness Avenue

Standard Models

Prices F. O. B. Factory.

Five-Pass, touring car, 40 horsepower (2186

Four- Pass, phaeton, 40 hor.sepower 2186

Two-Pass. Roadster, 40 horsepower 2180

Three-Pass, coach, 40 horsepower 2600

Two-Pass, cruiser. 40 horsepower 2000

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��PIERCE-ARROW SALES CO. Geary and Polk Sts. San Francisco

Standard Models Prices F. O. B. Factory.

��STANLEY

��Model

�H. P.

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�38-C

�38 h. p.

�6-Pa5s.

�Touring

�543110

�48-B

�48 h. p

�7-Pas3.

�Touring

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��MOV% Ah-D AUTOMOBILE CO.

523 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco

Five Models, Improved Series V.

Prices F. O. B. Factory.

Seml-Raclng Roadster '«Ici

Speedway Roadster 3150

Toy Tonneau j800

Five-Passenger Touring Car 3300

Seven -Passenger Touring Car 3400

Also I.lniouslnos. Sedans and Coupes.

��FRANK O. RENSTROM CO.

F. O. B. San Francisco.

Van Ness and Golden Gate Aves., San Francisco

Standard Models.

Model "T" Underslung Touring Car Jli::6

Model '"N" Underslung Roadster 1076

.Model "H" Underslung Touring Car 1525

Regal Underslung Colonial Coupe 1375

Model "C" Standard Touring Car 1376

��STANLEY STEAM CAR CO. 441 Golden Gate Ave. San Francls(0

Model Price

2-Pas9. 10 h. p 11350

2-PaJis. 20 h. p 17»0

4-Pas8. 10 h. p 1460

4-Pass. 20 h. p 1890

5-Pass. 20 h. p 1890

7-Pass. 30 h. p 2700

12-Pass. 30 h. p 2S00

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AUTO SALES CO.

418 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco

Prices F. O. B. Factory.

•■40" 6-Pas8. Touring Car »200« 

"40' 4-Pa»s. Torpedo 2000

•■40" I.lmouslne 3000

M Sppolal 5-Pas". Touring 1900

•■.■!2' Model R 5-Pass. Touring 1500

"3l'" Model W 6-Pass. Touring 1350

"3:" Model RX Roadster 1450

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��THEWINTON MOTOR CAR CO.

S. E. Cor. Sutter and Van Ness

Prices F. O, B, Factory

��K..a.l.-.ier $W00

Toy Tonneau ;«0OO .Vl'ttss. Touring .'JWO fv-Pass. Torpe<lo :riO

��7 -rB-is. Tourinit I.uii<>u.<.ine LandsnU't roupe

�� ��dish-washing and drinking. The radiator on the car is also connected to the water tank and is kept constantly filled for the extra cooking needed at the slow speed, while pulling the train. An air tank on the tractor is kept filled, the air brakes are operated, the water forced to the pipes, the horn blown, and the motor started. The electric lights are supplied from a storage battery, which is kept charged by a dynamo on the auto. This supplies all lights on the car, as well as furnishing light for all purposes.

��Electric cranking motors usually take the current through "brushes" from the storage battery. Sometimes these brushes fail to make good contact, and are the cause of inefficiency. When the electric motor fails in power, these brushes should be carefully examined. Sometimes one of the cells of a storage battery goes down before the rest, and the two re- maining cells cannot furnish required power to crank the engine. Sometimes a grain of dust will get between the contact

��points of a switch and make a whole lot of trouble.

"(5 '6 S -Fifteen grains of Trional powder.

��taken in a little sweet milk at bedtime, after a long drive, will give refreshing sleep, with no harmful results.

•S ^ -iS When a nut or bolt is in such a

��position that a wrench caimot be adjusted to turn it, cut a slot in it with a hack saw, and turn with a screw-driver bit.

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