The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1919, Page 17

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What Do You Look for in Buying an Automobile? Service Reliability Economy LL RS AR aR EE IOS ANRC. NE et mi e above photograph is a vivid example of the Maxwell standard. shows Mr. J. J. Nist, of Seattle, and his 1914 Maxwell car which traveled, to date, more than 74,000 miles without ONE CENT for pairs with the exception of a new drive shaft—broken in towing. . Nist has used five sets of tires—an average of 14,800 miles per id averages 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline. This Maxwell has traveled 74,000 miles WITHOUT EVEN HAVING ITS VES REGROUND. jthe same INBUILT QUALITY evolved from years of experience in ding the ONE CHASSIS MODEL. Of course, there are refinements improvements in almost every detail, but the fundamental design js the same. AND BESIDES, it is a beautiful car—a car that any man can be proud to drive. Ask any Maxwell owner—he knows. ne ae ner ee ene te seattle Automobile Sales Co. 1101 EAST PIKE STREET WVELIDEA | IN DISPLAY Deve people an idea of fust/ tits underneath the new Max- wi fiemaracer C. W. Winning- my of the Seattle Automobile | Asempeny, has arranged a nov- Adqay in the Pike street win- @ the salesroom. | is shown on It's side, ib @ we all have seen cars in SMA many times, but this car bred y placed to show to best the sturdy construction Be new mode! ‘Ritts trought out prominently in ‘Wmerstration are the two EAST 462 MANY TIRES | MADEINU.S Tire troubles in general may nevers be. entirely eliminated, but [John W. Maguire, president of the | Mid-West Rubber Arnociation, has |Undertaken a policy of better under. standing between tire manufactur etm, tire dealers, and tre user [which will work out to the materia! advantage of all three parties con cerned in this vitally important tr ‘dustry, } “The automobile industry and th jthe industry of which he is an tm [enormous proportions in such short space of time that it is only : TIRE SALESROOM ON GARDEN PIER On account of the growing pop. ularity of Atiantic City as one of the mest famous resorts in the country, the Pennsylvania Rub- ber Company, manufacturers of Vacuum Cup tires and “Ton Tested” tubes, haa recently com pleted arrangements for a large display and sales room on the Garden plier. They have tensed five rooms on the northeastern end of the pier and are planning to make this display one that wid interest the thousands of vis- it from all parts of the coun- try. The rooms are being re- painted and handsomely fur. rs ng the of Co i jor sibvened sobabis recently we have been able to wo ae aloe axle assem. || Dithed and will be equipped Wi |iout the details of its aration ‘- f cy brake attached || *riting and rest rooms for the || many impostant respects,” said Mr | pines, Areguaen aceommodation of those who are || sia cu4 com shatt and the wide/! ‘terested in the display. Jan sahice the other day in discussing “ beary channel frame. wary 1 will be.the probable open. ||'r*, 2ausetry of which he ts an im fiew factors in the new Max-|| |! gate and Mr. C. B. William. I presides, mae: Seceenaetre se. vice: | pases ibe Pepensibie for the unus-'| son, who has a wide experience |ling Portare Kutter Quem oreign being experienced by |] in the tire industry, will be im |) 4\rop Few id Aig omcce BAe; . ox Tr sie mulen sites nh and consequently is national pr from the factory are com- ly known as « tire manufacturer EB ata nearly normal rate, who in his own plant has estab ae Pde demand ts being sat-| The high note of a song bird may mel sound (relations between the Pd certain extent a throat. BS os ge conta merncssa Bore cn “p f the : | “To make the oy ponsible tire,| ation ; taking advantage ‘bf the latest de | velopment of formula, process and ‘opea, | Manufacture, using the best obtain 1. able material and putting co aa | ‘ jtous endeavor into his product, am the first nim of a successful - ) ma fa urer, * continued Mr vorizes ] gulre. To get that tire renee } consumer in the easiest, chea eA ) ; most convenienteand mos® service on able way is his next aim Th sien u i first class’ manufacts really ; jwants only one thing when he has com |a high quality of tire. He want ag jas many automobile owners as pos jaible to take advantage of his prod athe ow ‘ luct, and for this reason he tries some ie /9 ac ory ul considpration, service, and conven em |i fence to hin public. This aim {s jeu general among high grade tire mar npank A ufacturers, and {t is the backbone verte -—IS— of the business to work out the best ate to i possible machinery for serving this | purpose. This is the task to which rave we are setting ourselyes, and in urtesy ‘a which we are improving rapidly ino We intend to still further improve, Cee if now that the industry Is becoming an | stabilized and standardized, an | “At present, there are manufa MH tured in Americh more than — - styles and types of tire. The war H |showed us that eight were enougt land we are going to endeavor to j apply in peace that lesson which |the war gave us, It will mean a blessing to the manufacturer and a ' Jeorresponding Wenefit to the con suiner, because it will mean sim licity, stability and conventence. |There are many other respects in |whieh manufacturers can better or- ganize the industry as a whole, and which several of us, for ple lthe Portage Rubber Company, have found advantageous. There are bet ter ways of doing business that lmake for dependability ax business |men, and this dependability reacts directly to the consumer's benefit in la more dependable product and a |more dependable = Lo — Lo | ae | PROMPT DELIVERIES | Le 1414 3d Ave. downtown, 913 2d Ave. , = —===s Re RRR I TES s eh; | St.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, Mnings for all atoves, Mitchell Motor and Service Co., Inc. J. M. OSMOND, Pres. and Mgr. Pine at Summit wd a put ta and connected. East 8413 go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | The King County Democratie | club heard Dr, 8, 1... Boothroyd, | | |head of astronomy at the univer | John Hay School |sity, speak on ‘Th » Phases | » Moon and 8 at Good | May Be Enlarged fit. .rcn Adartag hen. ‘The board of education Friday au- | iiustrated his lecture with a plan. thoriesd Bibt, Prank B.C to | etarium, construet an elght to 12-room ad- | — dition to the John Hay school, 2010 Fourth ave. N, Cooper will order the |, Discharged men who have al- | Sen emer er w pleasant [wed their Insurance to Inpse can | cite aintloned the board |Felnstate themselves by payment of thon ne Perino! in that dis- {tWO months’ premium, no matter The petition was referred to| HOW far in arrears they are, ac- aR cording to announcement by army Rr ATUR SHIELDS’ TRIP RESULTS IN RUSH SHIPMENTS FOR SEATTL C. F. Shields Glowing reports of his suctess in| Lex-Sedan closed models, securing cars and trucks for im-/| promise of speedy service in getting | Mediate shipment to Seattle have| more open Lexington jobs. The come from H. Shields, president| National factory is shipping the of the Bhields-Livengood Motor | first of the new Septette model as company, who will be in Spokane |a result of his vinit to Indianapolia, nday after three weeks #p and eral National closed mod- vari factories whose lines |els are to roll westward shortly his firm represents in Seattle and| Twenty-five open and cloned] the © of Washington ls are being shipped from De- © Traffic Motor and the Liberty factery prom- him the good ar deliveries from now on ta had been rais ts also visited the O ed to 400 ¢ the 19 y at P | son, and that fen w call on hia wn the | made eh y on the first of the al on his return from Spokane! lotment next week Mra. Shields will join! In Connersville, Ind. Shields se-| him in okane, and accompany | cured immediate shipment of ten! him to Se Willys Issues Statement in Regard to New Corporation Emphasizing the fact that the WIl-|Gear Corporation and the Duesen- |lys Corporation and Willys- | berg Motors Corporation |Overland Company are two separate “With ite several plants It is now | Corporations, operating under entire-| engaged In the manufacture of auto- }!y different managements, John N.| mobile starting and lighting systema, | Willys, president of both, today made! the farm lighting and power planta Public @ statement correcting any |tranamisnions and gears and a new | poamible erroneous impressions. | six-cylinder motor car the | “Willys Corporation should not be! Willys ( tion liwte among Its confused with the Willys-Overland | aseets 600,000 *, oF a little more Company,” said Mr. Willys in his|than 27 per cent, of the common mtaternent to the automobile indus-| stobk of the Willys-Overl Com- try and to the publ hese are| pany. It has entered into ntract separate and distinct organizations, | with the Wil Wwerlan “Willys Corporation formerly was! whereby this company, thru a the Electric Auto-Lite Corporation.| unit of its sales organization, will (Recently it has acquired the fac-| market the new «ix. Aside from thin, }tortes, patents, equipment and manu-! the two corporations are in no way facturing talents of the New Process! related.” pecial | ISTATELEADS _| WITH ROADS Washington state ts rapidly its of good roads is evidenced by reports being Automobile club of FIRE! FIRE! AND WHERE WAS SMITH? Fire! And the crowd all rushed up the street to get a slant at the merry blaze in the rear of the Seattle Auto. mobile Sales Co.'s establish- ment, a 12th ave, and KE. Pike st. All the members of the Se That | developing resources ved by n Wa the . which is now sh Washing in the union attle Automobile firm were in the matter of hard surfaced high- there, President Grant took ways connecting the cities with it all very calmly, Treasurer natural nc apots, Miller rushed to the used-car department to order the cars state is now leading many rolled out of danger. Sales of the country in good r Manager Winningham stood Automobile club of Western Wash. ready to do or dic in defense n ix still continuing ite high- of his beloved Chandlers and campaign with renewed vigor Maxwells Salesmen Run Eastern motorists who have trav ner, Deyling, Jones and Os- « Washington's good roads dur-| teinovitch (Austin In Ameri ng the past summer season are now} writing Seat headquarters of the can) all formed ranks to obey orders. Autom howpitalit limenting the| orded them by the The fire department put out the fire, Then Floyd Smith, ganization the public owe member of the firm and spe- that they are cial booster for the Cleveland, hington to see nod roads next} cane from his youthful lips. to good roads statistics “Big fire right back of us,” prepared by the Automobile club, 17 came the chorused answer. states will vote on highway bond is-| “Where were yo » es during the next few months, | “Busy in my office,” dit peatings $664,000,000 including a Smith, 000,000 issue in this state. And here's where the com The bond issue for roads that] ody comes in, Smith's office Washington will vote on this fall ex ceeds the issues of such states as Utah, Maine, } and other large eastern « | is not more than 40 feet from the scene of the blaze, and ny human being could hearing the noise of half a dozen fire engines and other apparatus at that dis- tance is more than a coinet dence. It rumored that Smith is very proficient at the golf game, both African and the outdoor kind, It may have been that the practice of or a discussion of the other may have absorbed his attention, to the exclasion of everything else. Be that as it may, we feel sorry for Smith's wife and family if his © catches fire during sessions with this African or Ovex Find Thug Tools, Arrest Suspect revolver and lead in his roor No. Eighth 8 by Patrolman Friday night, Bester Alex- negro, sted and He “‘stick-upa’’ is, When a found Renton hotel, Weller ot booked on pipe Fred was ar charge Usp in several South End Demos Hear Talk on Moon Condition} otherwise, recruiting station. Application for and al pany | FIVE BOUTS AT VETS’ SMOKER Celebration Tuesday the armistice last November, will be the celebration of its first anni- |Versary next Tuesday, in the opinion of William A. Gaines, chairman of the celebration committee of Roone- velt Post No, 24, Veterans of For- eign Ware. The parade of ex-service men and women, which will form on Third ave., above Pine at., at 7:30 o'clock at night, will be led by Col. W. M Inglis and his aides Red Cross nurses and other women who saw service with the armies in camp and cantonment, are expected to form an important detachment in the parade. The smoker at the Crystal Pool, which will start immediately follow- ing the parade, will be opened by an address of welcome by Mayor C, B. Fitegerald, There will be a short talk on veteran organizations by If you mort RELI. your Liberty If you can BUX more Liberty o On Friday, November 7, 1919, below. They are the governing prices the world, and the highest and Victory Ronds. lat 24 ist 2%s 1 an Me Mxt $100.70 $95.90 992.90 $95.00 Int 139 (4.688818 *Total ..8102.09 $97.49 $94.82 $96.69 sell at the New York market plus tae The Premier Manicipal Bend Wi 3 Central Bul TELEPHONE: ELLIOTT 2810 for Pete Olsen, one of th $1.00 per gallon over does in Denmark. Buy a used Buick and 1918 seven-passenger 1918 five-passenger .. 1917 five-passenger . 1919 five-passenger . 1918 roadster ... 1918 five-passenger . Eldridge 802 EAST Let's go eat at Boldi’s—uplown, |reinstatement must be made before 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave, January 1, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Winner in the Greatest Hill Climb in History Latest Economy Victory Averaged Olsen-Warren Motor Co. 1109 Pine Street, at Boren Avenue Ex-Service Men to Hold Big) Second only to the celebration of | Charles H Winders, commander ot! — —— LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS the closing market prices were as gtven We advertine them may always know (he New York market and the exact value of your Liberty When buying we deduct 27¢ on a $50 bond and $2.50 on @ $1,000 bond. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. 1” per Gallon COMPANY'S employes, who is now visiting “his parents in Denmark, says: Seattle gas costs but one-fifth as much as it In our Used Car Dept. we have the follow- ing Buicks ready for your inspection: Call and see this 20.1 Miles Per Gallon Phone: Elliott 180. Roosevelt Post, acts from the Moore theatre, an original sketch by ‘‘Pri- vate Kissler”’ of the Coast Artillery corps, numbers by the Knicker- bocker quartet, and five fast bouts between local boxers. 'Nash to Address Dr. Edwin J. Brown Seattle's Leading - 3 106 Columbia St, 1SSS5a Grin at the Bill Collector Come here and let us help you out. Club on Taxation! Louls Nash, president of the Re-| tail Clerks’ association, will address | the Transportation club Monday| | noon, on “Natural Taxation.” Nash ‘in head of the Gopher club and vice | president of the Constitutional Gov-| lernment league. He ts advertising | | manager for kK. E Some men rather go to jail than hustle for a living. | WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds, | |] Direct private wire to all impor- tant markets. New York stock |} exchange and New York curb stocks quoted. HERRIN & RHODES,JINC, Established 1896 We loan money on Jewelry, Diamonds Furs Monthly payment plan if you wish. | or Vietory Ronds, SELL to UR r Vietory Bonds. BUY from US, erty and Victory Bonds all ever prices daily tn order that you for 1 24 Dy 4th Vietory Victory gerbe pes whe $ See s bh Most penv cates: see 2.04 a oa ae bio tet Wee WoL Hoe SAFE DEPOSIT ii BOXES AU sizes, B4 to $30 Per Year. Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia No stairs to elimb corned interest. se—Capital One Million Dollars ding, Seattle Entablished Over # Quarter Century é a f t Gas e ELDRIDGE BUICK worth “ MUST «en o wht they're at the NATIONAL BANK OF com™! cB ry Second Av. and Madison St. ‘Gas costs here.” begin to live. . «$1,600.00 ++. 1,400.00 Thoroughness sabdecdsece L0TB00 . Character: thods veeeeee 1,550.00 Srery transection, and our eupe 1'400.00 tomers are accorded every cours . see Ly . tesy consistent with sound busi- nese judgment, 4% Paid en Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, sees 1,850.00 Compa:y Peoples Savings Bank GROOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. PIKE ST.

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