The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. . UTOMOBILE EPARTMENT AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES, TRAILERS AND ACTORS Big Reception Planned for Seattle — Men at Portland Ad Convention | ALLBRIGHT, or GOODRICH, BRINGS GOOD HE KNOWS ALL NEWS OF PLAN ING MADE TO WEL- ABOUT MACHINES COME AND ENTERTAIN LOCAL DELE- 38 ATTENDING BIG MEET ON JUNE You consider your gasoline bill when you buy a car your choice will be a RISTO Ask any BRISCOE “BIL” Walsh, who works even Ings as a lawn barber at 1003 ' 4, is now , = nd gag ht Bigg Mee W. D. Albright, Northwest manager of the B. Ayerst, the authorized Ford dis || Goodrich Rubber company, who is in charge of th ponser at 1830 Broadway, Walsh | Goodrich National Touring Bureau, states that prepa re: bee aoe on tions are being made on a large scale in Portland for the planning on 1919 Fords, “bit | entertainment of the several hundred delegates, good roads attended the University of Wash- || boosters and advocates, and other visitors who will go to ington and was until recently em- |) Portland for the sixteenth annual convention of the Pacific ployed by the Ames Shipbulld- |) Co45¢ Advertising Men's association, June 8, 9, 10 and 11, ing Corporation, . . snd ecm amss cc just preceding the annual Rose Festival. The Portland cony th ease, safety and comfort. The OV tee reporta that nearly 100 ting-| four big automobile caravans which | ) ational prominence, have b re and automobile dealers and The theme of th tire cor ion|to make the convention a vehicle Goodyear Factory is Host to the Fa-| Will be that of reconstruction work | for the effective boosting of the good mous Rickenbacker, Who Makes | od the de ment of the indus | reads movement in a concerted way ‘Address to Workers. | trial opportunities on the « up und down the coast. The ie the convention plan will be out-|carayan is being organized under Word comes to ©. C. Miller, 1o-|lined for the concerted effort and| the direction and supervision of A co-operation of ¢ ad clubs on| 8 idge, of the Eldridge-Buick in & program of and George A imple, of and indus |the Foster & Kleiser company, ts Eldridge in this work » already has the amrur cars that will motor to the conference from S¢ The Character Car Beauty Strength Power Comfort These essential factors are found to the highest degree in the Haynes line. America’s First Car Our reception in Seattle is something that will always re- main in our memories.- ation commit: | many of them net. Ata We have found the most sin- cere co-operation on every © hand; from our fellow dealers ~ on the row, and from the auto- | cal Goodyear manager, that Capt Addie Rickenbacker, p er of |} the Pacific co owner if his car is not the most eco- American ‘cen, has Sunt paid | ment nomical of opera- ivered bia welt Known tecture con-| | Mr. Albright, just returned from |i» ator with our military forces in/seasion will be enlivened by keen : ° ail aieanas tus Gtterens lai , ke for Hay mobile owners and tion — His answer Ween, io take? Clee. le ne claims we make for Haynes P from the various cities for| Chief Joel F. Warren and Capt merce, the ace of aces was phies, which will be hur goodness. tive owners of the city. “a e honor by the Chamber of Com 0 handsome silver cups 4 tro | Bdward L. Hedges, who t# in charge will be— : ye band, will drive 4 Portinnd }to the Wingfoot flying field, now | Various contests at the gene . and, will drive down to Portlan¢ ner? |operated by the U. 8. government} sions and in the departs with the delegation. The Seattle jas a balloon training school, but/tions. This in more than twice the | Mm bern will lead the Gslegation inaugurated and used during the | mumber of tre on ever offered be | from Weatern aahington, followed : by automobiles from Vs for|0t the Beattle police department war by the Goodyear Tire & Rub-|fore at any previous coast conven C., Bellingh Vi t M t C C Your critical inspection will satisfy you as to any Victoria ber company to train balloon pilots | tion. The classic of all the trophies " , } for the navy jis a beautiful solid silver ou GUE Meare. CR WE bar picked ap. | Rickenbacker was escorted to the|ed by the Hehnke-Walker Businens|foute from Tacoma, Olympia, Che | " tty | balls, Centralia and other intermed. } fletd 2a Vice | College, to be awarded to the city field by a party headed by Vi one. aw ie uelnue » donat Ereatbent C. W. Seiberting, of the | which wins it two years In succes i e “ tate Gn the aenees Why Ir will start moving from Spokane, a ¢ n progress there, ex alk on thy abject y atts: . x ed his admiration for the Should Locate on the Pa fi | bringing advertising men and good ‘i J. M, OSMOND, Pres, and Mgr. manner In which the government |Kenneth Kerr, publisher of the Rail-|Toads boosters from all parts of 1016-18 East Pike St. is pushing a comprehensive balloon | ¥® nd Marine News, will be Se-| ” 0 > ore East Pine at Summit East 8413 |program, involving the building of |@ttle's speaker on this topi § | Oroeen, pt g7 2 gga a oe H. KING, Pees. HOWARD H. LERCH, Mgr. C, H. DONNELLON, Vieo pherical, kite r dirigible b is a safe bet that he will “rin he| Toute thi ne. ’ so te * and = ee “ ve ‘ gi pat to Se P Ad clubs and cham.|®¥tomobiies are guaranteed for thi ee onan ae ba each ic vt travan 4 a third caravan wil om @ ties of the const Ko from Eastern Oregon, starting ng \ from La livered the ent new and Vancouver sa ‘re expected trem that oJ UICE MEN SUCCESS Is Armory building ated an in-|Compete for this cup. Seer ee ee try. cident that was leularly inter-| ‘The program of entertainment fea-| “a, . PA OPEN SHO ASSURED |“: leularly inter. | The program of entertainment fee-| ‘The southern caravan will start| P, entered’ Germany in + wives, Ia an elaborate one, |>Y Suites from Low Angeles. Fre*| electrical Experts Open Store on Victory Motor Car Company Sells * sald Ric’ luncheons, teas, banquet® ca Jose Chico and other central Broadway Which Will Confine| Two Haynes First Week in Busi-| a trip over the famous on4 northern California cities, When, Itself Strietly to Personal Service | ness and Are Enthusiastic Over | | swarmed « usly n-/| scenic road nationally known as t these California caravans, who are, #4 reereinan . epecting the tire They would | Columbia river highway, and the| si peal dyed-in-the-wool motoriats | } feel them, poke them and finally | big out-of-door breakfast in the for! nq good roads enthusiasts, reach| Under the fren | name of the Stand-| The following can’t be called a are really. poetwetion ssade /e|the Rahway, Wipe e, =| ea cremem nomemary. thie caravan |S, Actus iad Giarry Carling epiwed nie tt Smany i © tetptet, If tone jrubber. it had been so long #ince| yfany hundreds of fresh mountain Henge fae tetoee aoe yan ene. | tor business Inst week on Broadway, !!* ® Fesular word. Any, way, it is any real rubber tires had be trout just “hooked” frgm the near |from all southern cities falling into | JUst across from the Broadway high | the combined voice of Howard there that our tires actually were by running streams by government! tine school, Specializing in automobile | Lerch, Charles King and C. H. Don- Ne vs . to = peg mean ail forest rangers, will be cooked in the Extensive preparations,” Albright | Clectric vag and ee -~ nellen, respective and respected uring his stay In Akron he vis-| open and served crisp and hot at are being made by the auto. |New firm will give their personal | , ted the Goodyear plant, being par-|jong tables under the evergreen | ceiiie cemmeitne at Poothond tac | attention to every bit of work turned | ™*mbers of the Victory Motor Car ticularly interested in the manu- y beautiful young ladies fromthe cleansing, care and parking of | Ut Of the shop, and will guarantee | Company, incorporated, the new | |facture of tires, for prior to his we city, together with hot but! these out of town automobiles, of | tbeir work on the basis of satisfac:-|Haynes distributors in Western enlistment in the army he had) tered biscuits, ripe red Oregon straw-| course a large number of delegates | Uon to the owner Washington, And this is their col- THIS BI won many important automobile| berries and other tasty breakfast/and boosters will come by train and| Peeling was for six years with the | lective and unanimous statement. races on Goodyear cord tiren, dainties. steamship lines, and the Portland | Delco people, and his work shows| “There never was such a recep- becatane it, bps tf bers of then | Im the course of his lneture, de- opera nerce in all of the lead THE WOMAN MOTORIST Learning How to Drive Your’ Car a motor nd every romans | | he result of long years of actual) tion given any new firm embarking you. all | The conference committes ex-|attendance committee, from every | “ | and all tee. fi pects a large number of delegates | present indication, hopes to break |¢*Perience. Since the first of this/in the automobile business. There every boy I jand good roads boosters to make the | all previous attendance records. year he has been manager of the| never was a car that has had so has all the “= \ battery department of the Sunset|/many good things said about it as erling worth trip to Portland by automobile The Seattle delegation is arrang- | 2 the 1 was xecting sereem ONLY W ATER They are anxious to encourage|ing for an attractive Seattle float, | Mlectric company = laynes, and there never a —<— thin movement of delegates to the|typleal of the industry and progres.| Garling was for seven years with | happier bunch of boys in the busi- o Portland convention by automobile |giveness of Seattle. F. R. Morgan,| ‘the Remy factory, and haa been in/ ness than we are today.” RAMI” BICTCRGS My reputation and has| in order to give publicity to the fact (of Frederick & Nelson, t# In charge | Charge of the Remy service with the| That shows how they feel about | “RACYCLES” ae ree See the Dat | that it is possible for our mbdtoriats | of this committee, and he has as his | Sunset Electric company for a long/things in general, and their own | U ary,” says Rodney F » OF (S| Ot ovet ever cur fends nt bigh |ancietnnte i S Weeteed, Bonnier |Seed | business in particular. And they $52.50 : USL service station at Sunset 4 | The plan of the boys to turn out|/have reason to be proud of the rec- }- and b o wonle by-ways Pliny L. Alien and bed A. » Bnonts | La oy | Pp Electric company, 1509-11-14 Broad-|"®7" 8nd thru our scenic by-way: ed in san |work that has recetved only their|ords made last week. Two cars| j way “Motorista want thie battery thelr personal attention should work | sold, several other orders about to! | because of its economy and the aat- out excellently, and result in a|be closed, and wires to the factory | |{isfaction an owner derives from the| Sales Manager Iasvneinnad growing business and a reputation|for rush delivery of more Haynes | | U-8-L makes him a lifelong friend| for integrity that will place them in) cars isn't anything to be sneezed | ON TERMS TO § Special prizes Bicycles this See window di jOf the man who sells it | the first class of automobile elec-| at, especially when it is accom-| “Allowing the battery to go dry| b Shi Id triclans. plished in one week by a brand new | iceman’ tes tose? toad eosae| ields-Livengood Firm |: © S| piaweti ome rect te under the most healthful conditions| phe announcement that William, his itittheas of doing business have | Haynes character cars are on the Advantage should be taken of the | zy free inspection service offered at U- “Learn the ne rep gpg Os Hl mechaniam” |$L worvice stations, - Hydrometer Tommanding the Woman's Motor Corps of the National League for| feedings of the cells in taken and) terday by C. H president bound to come Aistilled water will be added, to your | or the company For 10 years Hartford wns terri- Women's Service battery. The necessity for trequent| Mr. Hartford has been with the|tory manager of the International Bebore you start to learn how| ters, close the choke a little until the| water filling all the cella is indica-| organization sl last March as Harvestor company, having supervi- 0 drive you should take a long les-| Motor warms up thoroly. tion of excessive charging. When| manager of the truck department,|sion over eastern Oregon and six fon in the “anatomy” of your car. ‘eg tial ne a cnie wee th Degen ee the en-| and the remarkable success he made | counties in Washington. For one Learn the name and function of ev-| how to crank, The ome fod = Miglin’ vata xebes er we the with this branch of the business has year he was manager of the motor | ery part. down and should be pulled upwards.|{s made except for ’ iad: ta le appetntenent to the Wawer | Cree Copersesens ef Se ane som To learn the control# with the car|The thumb should be placed under-|ing and st - Stationary, the rear axle must be| neath the handle and not grasp it;/ of this free inspection » Jacked up so that the wheels clear|so that all the fingers can let go|longer life for your batter the floor. With the front wheels | quickly. “Car owners who are interested in Blocked to prevent the car being| There should be a lot of prac-|the inner workings of their ttery INVITATION Hartford had been appointed| been #o eminently fair and his in sales manager of the Shields Liven-|tegrity #o far beyond question, that de yes success in the highest form was |map in this part of the world to| | stay, and the progress of the boys | selling it 1s being watched with in- | terest by every firm on auto row. good Motor compan | y - = WEEK ENDING MAY 31, 1919 Seattle Treom: wed Valley Road—Fine. Job. pany, with headquarters in Portland vantage |” ay ; ts d Beattle. : “e ethan The secret of Mr. Hartford's suc-|and Seatth This position he re-|OSticrecoma BMigh Line i vhre MeANS | cows ig not hard to find. HBvery one | signed, in spite of flattering offers | “Dea Moines—Good to Tacoma. of his many friends can explain that | from the International people, to be-| Rentem-Kent-—Gravel road on east of come lated Shiek valley, good. . me affitly ed with the Shields | ,. a Oe ngood organization Sos lastnen-th06e. weed, cnamelaw Paying work in | Shaken off the jacks, and the emerg- | tice in throwing out the clutch and|are advised to send for “Th ney brake set hard, you are ready. | letting it in smoothly and slowly.| Mystery Pox Expl fy policy as sales manager will ned.” an inter . 1c ' between potnte 7 and 10 miles Try the controls with the car|Learn to shift gears. leasing and instructive booklet sent IS ISSUED pe Se tenes ee Shee ane Sees pure. Detour at end of 4 Jacked up, advance the spark lev J understanding between our custom. miles from Auburn, or at Next try the brakes, with a firm, free of charge, upon requ t, to the 4 Goo Open the throttle slightly ers, both retail and wholesale, and mile point. Good gravel | nd you | steady pressure of the foot. Then|U. 8. Light & Heat Corporation, i >, t " ; : ’ a the house whic pave the hoo © plonie ‘grounds Siieendy to start your motor. As|try out the emergency brake, using| Niagara Falls ; Lexington Motor Company Will Wek |the house which T have the honor |p, Beth iy esl STES 36 starts, release the starter|a firms, ayes’ pull | 4 R N come Motorists Who Drive to In-/to represent. I want every purch-| ot Grew. rive Button, open the “choke” and grad-| Keep practicing with —clutet AMINE SCREENS Gapnpele Races Tare Commeeerie, ee ee ee eee ce oe | meet tt ey ually close the thrott 4 advance | brake and accelerate pedals and gear| ‘The sercen in the oiling aystem| aed ington automobile, or @ Standard or | » couiin-Black Diamend—Good. ip the spark until the motor is running | shift. The important thing to learn| should be examined And foreign mat-| 12? Lexington Motor company ts | Traffic truck to be so fully satisfied | 4 k Diamond—Good over Soos | making preparations to entertain| with our business methods and ser. Quietly and smoothly. If it also via Green river, iB ms |is to throw out the clutch whenever|ter removed. Washing the crank Sbout to stop, the throttle should be | the shift le for the gears is to be| case with kerose sionally will Riis ant Greer ged BS re Ail Mak al a marrow ond wine are on anne ENE more; if st, backfires or eput-! moved from any position to ancther.|be found to be |during the next several days sec ing advertisement for us. curves. Pion fer Widening and re oP __ |of motorists en route to and from| “I realize that the building of an| grading thie road now in progress the automobile classic at the In-| institution must be founded on sat-|Maple Valley-Black Diamond—Good if dianapolis speedway, according to|isfactory servic y «opinion | Stnset Highway—Tenton to summit, via yee . “te et Ad reseed Spec's In’ my | opinion | ""Yeaquan, Fall City and North lend, | an announcement made by C. H.| there are only two kinds of service,| ¢xeellent, Route now open to all points Shields, president of the Shields|the hundred per cent kind and the] east of mountains Livengood Motor company, local) zero kind, My policy will be to give | McClellan Pass REO “F” TRUCK Beautiful in Design — Thoroughly Modern — Mechanically Right i to Green Water | MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT TRUCK SOLD Lexington distributors hundred per cent service at all times | gle: at county lin |fq ‘The quality of this car is apparent in its beautifal lines Reo Connersville is situated directly) to everyone who has Any dealings | Woodinville—Duvall from Wood Teneo tat eben ae . “Ss d W. ” on the Hoosier-Dixie highway and/ with us. I want to look after cus: inville to foot of hill one mile weat of | Fi —the fine, hand-applied finish (24 ser ae vatian 4 ‘on ‘ , Juvall; poor across valley into Duvall te pee agon but 12 miles from the Old Nation- | tomers in such a way as to warrant| Duvall) poor across valley into Duvall. | bag —the “Sherardizea™ (non-rustable) Biche ra parts $1,585 al road | tho continued patronage of our many | payull-Tolt sgh —the accurately-fitted, smooth-closin; Hundreds of tourists from the|old customers and friends, and to} Kirkland-Fall City—Good over Yeilow- | be —the simple, convenient devi “gt f. o. b Seattle Fe cig apn ph ae By argc FA bagrerrerng de ien| vice ates doors afl the Seaint Disie Slaneap ‘aus chan nah eda shay Ane) nedmand Rott: i aac pon ygen— gt, 5 ree ae! hand rail scene of the races, and even a! “I feel assured that I can bring} Newpert-lanqua—Vis, Lake Sammam. —the ‘‘two-range” carburetor—a wonderful saver of greater number from points Kast,|/about the ambition of Mr, Shields " and help to power and speed Northeast and Southeast will util-/ and Mr. Livengood to make the firm jo Newpert — 1ew —the carefully worked-out, comfortable seat positions ize the national road of Shields Livengood the largest dis 1e to Wilburton; good r —the French-plaited upholstery, soft and deep Many owners of Lexington Min-|tributors of automobiles and trucks|_ of way ¢ —the real foot-rest in the tonneau ute Man Sixes, and a score or|in the state of Washington, ‘The | Seattle-Renton—Via ——the quality of the accessories more of Lexington distributors and| future never looked brighter, and| Sy work poy int Re —the neat, protected speedometer-drive jealers, already have advised offi-| with the organization that I have road « bg Tipe occurs instead of gresse-cups throughout clals of the company that they will| around me T look for many years} y Mawr a MESS pve 4 —the gecessibility of all pa: visit the Lexington factory either|of pleasant and successful business | rough before or after the big auto derby. | life.” | Te is little details like these ba Prove a car, and show sincerity of its makers, a Paap Frank B. An president of * jee ’ the Lexington Motor Car company | CAUSE OF FUEL LEAK aSaee and allied interests, has extended} If gasoline leaks from the car- | FITTING LAMP BULB “THE LL OMPLEN ul motorists a cordial invitation to! pure when the car is standing| After replacing a bulb in the head visit Connersville while in the Hoosier state, In this he is Join ed by public officials and citizens the engine i# not running, |lamp always remember to see that needle valve connected withthe |the front of the lamp is put on Hope oh inte agit fame ger |float should be investigated. If|so that the hole which is drilled | automobile city whose} pressing it down stops the drip-|through the nickeled front is at the| energies are almost entirely devot-|ping the float is too high, If the |pottom. ed to the manufacture of automo-|dripping persists, the valve leaks biles and automobile parts and ac-|and should be ground in, prefera | cessories, bly using pumice stong UNITED MOTORS CO. A. F. HAWKINSON, Mgr. “Let's go eat at Moldt’s—uptown, | 1414 3rd Av,; downtown, 913 2nd Ay. | 2a MEME

Other pages from this issue: