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THE SEATTLE STAR tad St fais rrm| AUTOMOBILE NEWS be pea |e ee | sae ee fbeks a Hehe Saxon unucr B. roe Revived |Park-to-Park Highway Assn. BE READY! When you're driving down the & SAYS BOARD ==: ee, als Pie hye tetera! Mecrteaaes| to Make High ito Co-operate With Tourists | :°i:.'.02. tian | 0K p,m 46 proaching street car, put your foot & All cranked up and ready to start, arranged with the chambers of com || 4, the brake ped sneme Springfield, 37%. eau 4 a r d F I} but where are they going? |merce and automobile clubs in 75|| ‘That pedestrian, unmindtul of Ff Prices Still Average 65 Per Weather Bureau Roneet ciset Hig 1 G ade rue Helping the road traveler and his| cities on the highway to mail pros-|] you, may dash acrom just # hi : . 1 »re-war idea of coloring gasoline t of your car. That's why i e rising, cloudy, wind south, | pol ee ble. Raldwin, PE Nore Binns plan their vacatio this | pective clers free literature con-}| front 0 Cent Higher Than os heer ed Inward, ati ALU its early low of O4%, International Pe , i¢,| has been revived in London, (eee sa Welt SRE ae Ira sone. Mevenen Sree be || you should be ready for action, City of Spokane, 6:20 a. m. Cuba Cane preferred sold down to @ record low of #9 and then “rallied | |summer is an important detail that | cerning automobile camps, side trips until you to, The purpowe is to let the! motorist Don't think he'll walt July, 1914 wie Spirited bidding for Loulaville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line ony iy . 4 |the National Park-to-Park High and points of interest in their com: | (et sie ce ehts may not 60 O d the former up 5% to 110‘ and the latter $ %. There were rumots | be sur in buying the right grade |amociation is furnishing, without e a oiare on Arrivals and Departures |'\"! ‘»: ‘ P 5% to 11014 and the latter 9 to $9. jam furnishing munities 11 facie with youn BY ALBERT APPLE, weteed ‘ ey nina eer Cased Be evar ave (nes. {ot fuel |cont, from its general offices, 1608] Government officials ‘and pro|| And if you are not careful an Cost of living in the United States! syne 4 ste West Canon from Tacoma ions of eft a sreing American In tional do Ax far back as 1909, the Austrian | Broadway, Denver, Colorado | moters of transcontinental highways|| accident may happen. now averages about 65 per cent high: sam e trom Te ¢ nearly two. Cuba also made | government used a pink coloring| In addition to a road guide which | Mehun mc Grupnon Mune ie em er than in July, 1914 [ooma. 3:40 0 » aes eae ey |matter to differentiate between free | «ives the distances between towns on | ent to and recreational | July, 19 a ea . 2:90 p.m: atr| . prices include 3 pty beneath May : gerd pega wi ducations ia How much has it dropped? The jfornimg star from Vancouver, B.C, at! Baldwin, 7 up 1; Pan-American, 64%, up \%; Studebaker, 72, up %;|@nd taxed gasoll ering boat op gaby Miers A be: 8 route | program ever launched, giving the| high peak was reached in July, 18st) noon, American Sugar, 79%. up 1%; International Paper, 66%, off Asphalt. |mercial purpotes was free of duty in| connecting ne national play-) tourist a knowledge beforehand of $ 61%, off 24; Murine preferred, 48, off 1; Crucible up Mexican |those days, while a tax was placed|grounds, the association, thru its| | year, when prices paid by consumer Petrole um, 8%, up ty Ru i nged; Cuba Cane preferred, 8549. ! ‘ a" the things worth considering in mak Averaged 105 per cent above July Str No Jk for Rotterdam, | ore 4, ding, 71%, up %; Bs & Ohio, 4114, up %; American |O8 that used in passenger cars, The | Mm: cing ecretary us Holma, has | ing his’ shoation. ittneteey, and’ en-i Back to Pre-War Prices ' jor Vancouver, Bi % ‘ easiest Way to distinguish one fro —_———— 1914. " t qaneouver, M| Woolen, 7 up t Anaconda, nehanged é jeusiest w to distinguish one from f | |abling him to get the “most out of | hen prices broke. The average ‘ ee Prssisent fer Sen rates es jthe other, when te oll was shipped lira eating” then the absence ot M dust Reduced $250 decline was about 4 per cent % isn Columbia ports, at noon N. Y. Stock Exchange is the service wtutions, was to color Buick Motor | Seaseiwoeriow Gaiy ante wttar tocaal month up to April, 1921, Since then eee © Qeetations) ci uel intended for passenger car | sexs; See vee ten then Pe Alaskan Vessels Farnished — The*read guide and other litera ah 5 |" | By the use of cochineal, an insect iC. ‘ cent a month. way—June Arrived, ste Ale Be ' : A M k ture can be had by dropping a line ‘That is the report of the national], SkeenAy > ich Low Close |dye, the strength of the original | om an a es |: the association headquarters in industrial conference board Ketehikan——June -Halled. ate Prin B rcscgeeucsee 80% KON sani | bat a 9g be Stains Denver, And to give the man of| as Mary, southbound, 10 p.m mer, eet Suga 2 ¢ engineers say. It is only when The report, just issued, shows that |« CHICAGO. ; uneau—June al lee Spokane Offerings of |Amer. Internation 4 A Ree te means travelling overland : . aniline or mineral coloring matter ts NNOUNCEMENL Wiis his catmiiy te prover start, the Prices entering into your cost of tive) ot ound, It aw Northwestern, | September wh at_on the Chic ’ 4 fing early in May were above 1914 )sournbound, 9 p. m. Hoard of Trade today had the 4 (Used that 4 sediment is produced and \aseociation will act as silent guide dicted bearish influence on th 4 the effectiveness of the fuel is les A. 8. Eldridge, president and gen-| ts Ri 08 cee ' have (he 8 | e of en transconti ee ENE cout ket, helping to relieve the pressure See lous eral manager of the Eldridee Buick {Over any one of a dozen trans ‘ on uly wheat and driving the price ® i cris eddiane welicg toe baa? tipercent}| Wessels in Other Ports [joxin Snarpis, “Otners in the grain “ , cnn steht company, distributors of Buick cara Raldwin La ; wenic loop and to national parks 68 percent| Shanghal—May 31—Arrived, str We-|list fell of pe rng hagas ee in Washington and northern Idaho, | %*” p and pi natenes frem Mantle Provisions went higher. Canadian Pacitic qd | Foreign Securities who has just returned from’a trip to| ‘t#t contain such unrivaled wonders Fuet and light..... + TSpercent| gan Pedro—June 3—Arrived, str Will h ° oft ad , beg geysers, granite hills, glaciers, ++ 85 percent | solo from Seattle $1.3 131 ; 6 c Sundries o* . 1.22% a e . : Huatler Hotei Bellding present lines of new Buick stx cyl-| ea forests, active volcanoes, | BOOM | LOCOMOTIVE Lehigh from Seattle, at noon. > . ity ‘ ; oh 4it models will-be-carried then the| > ‘ P WORKS EXPECTED Astoria—-June 4—Arrived, tue Daniel] J pened off the at 65%e i 7 Ids Athod | i522 weanon, Price revision taking | (setts below the level of the sea and| $1375 ivered Boom in railroad equipment buy. Kearns, towing, from Seattle, $a m cued ott 3 Ranat Gita ane elena 3 ‘ Oi | ea, 19 ; 4 16 Jeffect immediately, ranging from|™°UPt#ins of perpetual snow 200 Down ing is expected in July, says Sam 4 ac. ‘ * 4 . ore 18 18270 on three-passenger roadsters to| « $ Down—Terms M. Vauclain, president of Baldwin Reported by Wireless July ata opened at 49%o, off tic 4 ‘ “% St. Louis, Mo., will have a» manu- Ohi i $660 on seven-passenger sedans, will 7 is now and cle fi September oi \ “ 7 ? ! facturing plant for the production of Seeemouve works. Fils, plants Received by U. & Naval Radio Opened at (2%, Off M4 , ; @::>- Sh ; renat % japply on all purchases after June 1.|20C 1 Oe Teta railway cara &re running at a fourth of capacity} | Reneived WF U.S ior, San Pran-|another we at the come - staan i 39 : hd his announcement was made by ; ? Few leaders in steel wap . isco for Seattle, «7 miles north rs Cape ee . | Britien 2 3: the Buick Motor company at a meet any revival before August at| Blanco at 8 p,m: str city of Spokane, | a 218 | firitisn tna OE ite beanies Gebunaoes dis Bit eariicot Steel mills are operating Yokohama tor Se ‘ | Cash Wheat : gy | British Viet tritiaters at Flint, ri one a ebout 28 per cent capacity. U. 8.|* aes te CHICAGO, June 4.—Casy wheat—No. 3| > In discussing business conditions, Bteel corporation has picked up alor gan Francisco at § p.m. red, $1.40, bs : 76 78 \the branch managers and distribu: trifle, its output now being 45 per pill anes) RAMA sedssvgunnse, © 7 in bs 1% ltorn were of the opinion that marked €ent capacity against 40 per cent aly, in Port at Seattle Chicago Board of Trade|" eplogie ; : 2 19 per ; limprovements were noted . | every fortnight ago. (Saturday's Quotations) | Republic iron & tkeel Gi 5 n 5% | whee is Aindcios “ . \ Smith Cove Terminal—Pier B, str Robert BM | Keck Istand 3 1 Ps 7 nh Arr a, some places, how- ever, being better than others Dollar nr 1 | Sinctatr O1 : Bess | z . Bell Street Terminal—Motorship Chu-} ti NY jouthérn Pacific , ‘ : Abbe Speaking of the crop outlook, there 3 wat— Open teh w 9 rm Railwa. “ 5 lis every indicatic oci'e en Positic Termiath—Mte City |Taly 136 81.38% ; e Rat vs | ° is every indication for a bumper | 7 4 ut 1 nes |crop everywhe me Bept 23 ; : jerer here !« - . LM } ee Str Delight. | ‘orn: ‘ : ‘ | MONDAY" riggs ae la dal eis aed § > 5 an ‘ Fs ‘ 1 Wie an increase of 29 per cent, Pier A--Str Admiral Rodman, str Ad ” Fi Olt of Delaware 21 “low 8s onneasce leads the country. in in miral Sebree. x ¥ oH 29m . “othe 5% rt . jcrease of motor car registration ‘The first car of cantaloupes of the| pier hse Kimnirat Goodrich, atr aa. |Mept-sos 2 AEN Ay mited. Metall’ Btoren, 60s : | rgd season is expected to arrive on West miral nited Btates Rubber 64 é nited é 31 wo ern ave. Monday. Previous shipments Union Pacific Terminal—Str Anna & * Weentnal ited Btates Bie 4 ; wet eee - ei eit Wort ples iy te tta eniechat Stewart Products ced " \ = ; * + 4 at One man of every 10 East Pi to the city have been via express. . 72 (9.65 + = 5 clent army taust he, teecisnane a 910 t Pike Street About four or five full cars will ar- F 10.05 10.00 10.02 me ae 4 on five during the coming week, predict t Railroad Securities automotive engineering. local the Buick factory, states at eo : ds yep! eng that the) ruins of prehistoric cliff dweller tan’ Franciece—June 9—Arrived, 0 At Your Ford Dealer or 424secsss¢ Westward Ho, str Eastern Gle i 990 882 9.90 “x commission men. Iconium, str Tippecanoe, atr Yosemite. we Nominal 10.19 Y 4 (Friger'e Quotations \ Dealers are as yet unable to quote! alaska Steamship Moorings--Str Redon- eee ; . Purnis hed Sy © £e Moning ace prices on the melons, but it] do, 5 ‘ ; ea they will etart aky high, as | Stscy Street, Term! 8 Burnside Chicago Car Lots Bid, Asked pects See ee eer boca went to] emt, wremarwey Dock, a Warenouse—Gtr ‘eaterdays = tations) Gen, te... we " i L. B. Manning & by L. B. Manning & Ce | Hethiehem Steel Ref. bs. jern markets, where the demand | Tot ‘. Mutler Hotel Dullding | Central Pacific ist és reported brisk. at Grain— Recta. Cont, Estd Close |. 8, & Q Joint 4s ‘That lemons have reached the peak nd Bridge & Dredging Co.—Atr| Wheat Fae eh rel 25 « #8.96 St. Paul Gem. 40 f experi- terson. Corm..:s.c0rcs o92 102 | First 4s . : & N. W. Gen, 4s ot Eee Sinton 1s the ‘bellet of ‘expe Yard--Str Roosevelt. On 37 | Hecond see : enced produce men on the street.) \iitieton Mill Do ESTIMATE > TOMORROW ign ty | Prices today are $6 f, 0. b. Call a Wheat, 35 cars; corn, 700 cars; oats, | Sond, fornia. " 185 cars. | Cherries trom California are arriv-| «thin sehr Cc icago Live Stock | ng here in poor condition, showing | winsiow Marine Ry.—Rktn Aurora, bktn - Far Drange eel [Firth 4%e.. the effects of rain down South. Sev-| Anne Comyn, schr Spokane, motorsnip | 5 ate bigner. | ‘Total bond sates, $5, Santa Flavia, barge Heary Villard, puteher *, 2 . : fl dealers are reported to be losing) B2PES Coquitlam city. ee | tage Penn. Conv. 4% n their cherry deals. y $ Foreign Exchan: Penn. Gen. 4% % Demand for Vancouver, Wash. . Se Ha Sree siseay.| ‘xan TORE, dean Me-vernee -ew- [9 8 & See” We are now located in our new building, 404 E. Pine Street stzambervies was unusually brink oat: Japanese Compete s SY Soap sateen Ones $205.70; | change opsesd. ewer codes: Soe | at Bellevue. We now have the finest salesroom and the best- Teached the street when it in Grain Trade ; jsoorgs: tenadian ‘doilary 40.012" kre | Denver Live Stock equipped shop in Seattle. Wehave on display complete lines Gutter and cor market was steady] ,,,TORTLAND. Ore, June 4.—Com-lramba, nen, ssi] , DENVER, ome. 4 Cette _Seestats of Marmon, Cole, Reo and Dort Automobiles. (four standard m A “| petition of Japanese steamers in the Canadian ; oo ind heifer . 3 Hock: td firm, “Ranch cass were Ve" At] ratnvcarrying nde’ between Pore | N.Y! Coffee and Sugar |" 2! ial! Stet wesatay Saves “Show high grade lines). 25 cents a dozen. land and Oriental and European ug: ee 0.60. porte ls heralded by the flature ot | ace mee ORK, June, furan. An American ig credited with in| ‘itore—Market steady, Bulk, $7.26@ You are invited to visit our establishment and we will do: the Japanese tramp Port Said Maru L 4 venting the first brick-making ma-| oi warket nominal. Ewes, 3@ our bes! ow very possi courtesy. by the Kerr-Gifford Co. here chine, ring lambs, $11@1 t to sh a ble 2 Bef The steamer, which is a globe trot- z : . = - ‘Local, per saci erianinestadt Ps 6 ter, is due here June 13. per sack Grain men declare that stimulated + competition between various Japa nese lines, which have been making | ’ a bid for.the grain-carrying business | out of the Columbia river for some | t| time, may tead to a reduction in Marmon, Cole, Reo, Dort, Reo Speed-wagons —s:..-:| STUDEBAKERS || ~--" — c Tonmage now in sight for the re mainder of the year is sufficient to guarantee a steady movement of grain from this port to foreign mar-|f)/ Studebakers have again reduced the prices on their entire line «pig sens assem h WEED of automobiles and this has not been forced on them by a lack Portland Market Status of business for they are building and selling more motor cars PORTLAND, June 4.—catti than any other manufacturer in the United States (Ford ex- cepted). This is the second reduction Studebakers have made since the aay, {rime amos. / price adjustment movement started. Some-cars have not been ; Hte@s; ewes 11/8 reduced, others have reduced once, none have made more than Cheene 2 two reductions. THIRD TIME MAY Former and Present BE CHARM WHEN |, Studebaker Prices F. O. B. Seattle BOY RUNS AWAY LIGHT SIX In the probabje belief that the . 1920 First Second Total third time he charm, Harold Pri i i i Cote. Ga thks Mucus at ne Price Reduction Reduction Reduction Has been reported missing for the 5 Pass. Touring $1785. $ 35. $175. $210. wise’ ts Port Diakeley 12 wee’ hie 5 Pass. Sedan .. .2790. 300. 215. 515. ores Gah prea meieoe Ae 2 Pass. Roadster. New Model ape 3 Pass. Coupe. . New Model GRAIN ; | SPECIAL SIX City Whotesale Prices, ; 1920 First Second Total Corn—Whole yellow, 120-Tb, sacks 1 ag NM atl Cracked, 100-1, nacks Price Reduction Reduction Reduction Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers Bastey—Whole, feed, 100-1. sacks. . 2 Pass. Roadster $2210. a $240 $365. ' i asks 2 5 Pass. Touring. 2210. 125. 190. 315. . Ai ih, pean ate ole, tea 100, sac. 4 Pass. Club... 2210. 125. 190. 315. He! NEWLEXINGTON Since Bl Soren Petis aeal 4 Pass. Coupe .. 3245. 200. 250. 450. ata Ameen ames Wash. ples ‘ 5 Pass. Sedan ....3345. 200. 250. 450. i challenges any motor ar made on power, efficiency, fuel econ- : \ omy, flexibility, hill ‘climbing on i BIG SIX * . speed, endurance, durabil~ Pag hy , ia@aty, riding, smoothness and ieect, ache | ‘ * ‘ quietness of motor, general x , 1920 First Second Total < \ Abi a ‘i | Pourth Fifth 3%. meet, pee 26-10. dex box 2 “ ability and refinement. Investi- Price Reduction Reduction Reduction i baigbays aaa 7 Pass. Touring.$2750. $200. $225. $425. en eee one er sets 4 Pass. Coupe. . New Model Meat ‘Serape—tastern wait 7 Pass. Sedan .. New Model Western Hone Meal Pane sie “THERE IS MORE VALUE IN A STUDEBAKER AUTO- ae "| MOBILE FOR THE MONEY IT COSTS THAN IN ANY OTHER CAR BUILT.”—P. E. SANDS. i Mba Baie gc SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. ies wag gigi es oo Sands Motors Company ams BK ase ” & vex Ligh ° +4 BANK CLEARINGS Kelly Springfield Bldg. 11th at Pine. i EAT TUE oe “The Envelope ‘Tells the Truth” 1.60@ too —

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