The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1921, Page 8

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CONTEST SECTION TWO FORD CARS and $1,200 CASH IN PRIZES DAVE E. MARRIOT, Pres. Phone East 2229 MILLER, UNITED STATES and Boylston at Pine GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES COMPLETE LINE OF Motor Car Supplies THE TITAN STORAGE BATTERY I8 THE BATTERY FOR YOUR AND EB STATION Is THE ® RIGUT BATTERY. Lake Electrical & Machine Co. 1253 Westlake No. 2 q liom |. fer the money. , pairing—Painting—Tops—Batteries—Electricians—Radiators—Tires | ae score, Mer. Makes of Cars Repaired > Mien Whe Know low Packard Service Car Ready, Day or Night Open Evenings and Susdays je Tanks Exchanged PHONES: 724. Res. Eliiott 2388-3. 1011 E. PIKE ST. THE HOOD MOCK PREVERTER ety, VENT REBOUND Bafld the best car made Let ws Keep your car as geod as they made it. “We Know How” . A. WALLACE & CO Elett 1337 » Between 8th and 9th Garfield 4303. Western Electric Company Distributers—Wholesale Only UTTHILL- MORSE PISTON - CAN Sv. ARANTRS Tur T. MP AVE You Tan PR Y ON Tae OIL CON- SUMPTION, WH! net slap, p r plage. MADE IN SEATTLE TUTTHILL - MORSE MANUFACTURERS 1237 Weatiake N. Garfield 4203. il mer foul Atfomorive Sectio EMPLOYES TOTAL 10,000; Tips to Keep Car in Good Condition When the engine is stalled in stop: ping the ear, don’t forget to turn off | the ignition, | Bost grade ofls are cheapest in the end, Do not turn the front wheels by | force when the car is stationary. | if the gears grow! when changing | speed, the clutch pedal is not de | pressed far enough or the clutch main bearing is running dry, | A car driven on a steady throttle | will show lower, fuel than one driven on changing throtue movemenl POPULAR ACCESSORIES For 1921 SIMPLEX VISION SHIK X TONNEAU WINGS REAR VikbW ain- ISION SHIELDS Distributors fer Washington Simplex Auto Equipment Co. W. V. CARPER, Mgr, Phone East 4188 1520 Tenth Ave., Seattle THE SEATT LE ST STAR consumption | AKRON, 0, June 11.—"If a man other fellow’s pocket be will never have very much to put into his owa ‘This is the philosophy that has en abled every one of the 10,000 or more employes of one of the world’s larg est rubber companies to become stockholders in the concern, control lng today approximately 45,000 shares of the common stack. | It is the philosophy of Harvey 8 Firestone, president of the tire con pany which bears his name. Just 20 yeary’ago Firestone rented 4 small wooden building, got together a force of 17 people and started to manufacture tires, funy Made Rich. | There are dozens of people in Ak }ron and other parta of the country today, wealth ows their fortunes to the man who | believed and practiced the idea that & man should share the prosperity and success of his business with those who work for him, ting Piston Ring JOHN S. BAISDEN Phone Kjpliott 2441 UNION AT NINTH ttt: DIRECTORY WICK W. SWARTZ Harverd aad Pike. Bust 658, Automobile PAINTING of the CYLINDER, CRANKSHAFT GEAR CUTTING Light Weight Pistons MEDUNA MACHINE WORKS Je ¥F. Medi East 713 TERMINAL see 9 oongecer and Goodrich Tires R. R. Ave. ALWAYS OPEN A BODY AS STRONG AS THE CHASSIS We bulld auto er Coottens, Auto Body Co. 213 Westlake N. Phone Kil. 0086 TIRK EXPENTS Motorists who wis econo! cut pens at leant “40 per eent, GOODRICH Tinks Gan, Olls ana Grenses Phone Kast 7957 12th and Spring SALES SERVICK J. A. Robblee & Co. Distribaters for Washiagtes Phone East 1417 1431-33 BROADWAY eat Get Soakaed Every Time It Rains See Us About a New Top PICKARD & TRAILL 1125 Pine St. SPEEDOMETERS BUMPERS SEARCHLIGHTS HAND HORNS ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE AND REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 910 Bast Pike St SUMMER TOURING NEEDS Vulcanizing UNIVERSITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1308 Fue 45th, Kenwood 0100 ih HL ali Exclusively. LINING— Wholesale and Retail. Night Work Lf Appointmen' , Brake Service FIRST IN AMERICA, Phone Kast 474, 1606-1608 Belystom Av., near Pine LET U3 Make your By inte WESTLAKE TIRE SHOP N. DeYOUNG, Prep. 2134 Westlake LEAVE IT TO eo EXPERTS Main 4451 ny d. One fatal meter may be SEE Us ilies, Romano Auto Repair Co. B. J. ROMANO. 101 Broadway N. Capitol 343. $E TTLE RAD:ATOR & FENDER WORKS M, Prop. Kast 8046, Nickel Plated Reflectors SILVER PLATED Phone Main 4687 deaitie mechanical and Electroplating Co. 1311 Fifth Ave, AN Wi ue. ae Modern Tire Builders 716 KE. Pike st. doesn't help put something into the | *learly days of the and independent, who | example, the young woman combined the work of book and stenographer in those pmpany put some Jot her suvings into the | When she left to get married a num | ber of years ago, her holdings were worth $50,000, There are scores more of compar. | atively young men and women with | the company today who need have no fear of the future, They were orks, saleemen and factory worl Jers in the early days, They had a | talk with the about savings: | He told eagh one of them about his plans and his vieion of the future, | and offered them a ¢ to share | in it. The other day Virestone received a letter from a former workman, who had b iN for several years. He had spent a good deal of money try ing to get well, but had $40,000} worth of stock left He still wanted Firestone'’s advice about bis business | and personal affatrn, As the organization grew into the thousands it became impossible for Firestone to talk to each employe personally about thrift and stock hold: | ing, so an employer’ stock plan on | | big scale wan worked out. Firestone’s Views, The reception given the last stock offer a few days ago resulted in the subscription of every employe within 12 hours and an oversy | pearly 66 per cent of th menting upon it and the kholding | idea generally, Firestone said “One of the main ideas behind the plan wan to encourage the habit of thrift and savings, Mort of us do| not find it easy to save and require & special Inducement | “Lhe Firestone stock plan offers 4 6 per cent savings account in com bination with a good investment | proposition, | “The reception riven the last ts sue is very significant It indicat that new habits of thrift and invest | ment are, being formed “Every succes#ful business organ. | | gation is built upon a foundation of) | good-will and co@peration, which is | brought about by a concentration of | | interest. who keeper concern ) his money as well as his | labor invested in company the em. ploye is naturally inclined to con. contrate his energies and thoughts | upon that company's success “It means greater success for him prosperity for the concern in| | which he t» seen mc eparns Meduna Builds’ Up Big Business Twenty-one years ago a young ma- ehinist tn Chicago felt the stir of |atter ‘Une He begap to go to school after the day's work was doné, and | within a few years he graduated | from the Columbia Trade and Bi | Ness college with the degree of me | chanical engineer, Thirteen years ago this young en- |gineer came to Seattle, During the | war he worked with the Ames ship- jbdullding plant, designing tools tor j ship work, | Since November, 1919, the name of Joha ¥. Meduna has become well |known to patrons of the machine }and motor’ repair shop, which he es | tablished at 1220 B. Madison st, In |@ year's time he outgrew these quar- |ters and now is located at 612 E. | Pike st. Meduna specializes in grind ing and fitting pistoo rings, and is |equipped to handle any sort of re: pair job on any car, | Auto Tourists Are to Get Report on Lincoln Highway GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 11.— | Tonrisis driving along the Lincoln | highwa ay between North Platte and Omaha, Neb, will learn beforehand whether the road is safe to travel. The Grand Istand Automobile club will furnish them with reports of | weather and other conditions along | the highway. At various points along the 293- mile stretch between Omaha and | North Platte, reporta will be turned Jin to the local telephone exchanges. |"They will report weather and road conditions and information on de tours along the way. The reports will be made before 8 o'clock each morning. Each of these Lincotn highway centers will convey the information to Grand Island, From there all the colected material will be sent east and west along the highway so that tourists at every point will know road conditions before they start in the morning. U. S. CARS BARRED NEW YORK, June 11.—The high tariff on cars imported to the United States has proven a boomerang to American automobile manufacturers. ‘They are excluded from the Paris | automobile show, on the same terms {as those of other countries. A clause in the application blank, copy of which has been received here, reads; “Manufacturers belonging to allied nations are admitted on the same |terms as French firms, provided they have taken part in three pre- vious shows and on condition that their pre-war duties were not more than 15 per cent.” The U. &, tariff on imported motor cars before the war was the same 4g today’s, ranging from 30 to 45 per cent on the car’s value, 8. A. Miles, show manager for the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, is in France and is tak- ing up the question of this discrim! nation with the French authorities, | bought on the ground. | boxes, Rainier Polish’ Mfr. Practices His Preaching There's a man In Seattle who prac Uces what he preaches. He's a factory chap, George R. FPullenwider, general manager of the Rainier Auto Supply company, 7 E. Pike st, maker of Rainier auto polish, Quite naturally be preaches the patronage of home industry And his practice is this—he sees to it that there isn't a thing that goes into hin product that isn't ob tained in Seattle The ingredients—the raw matertats that he puts in his polish are Bo are his cans, labels and Lterature— all made in Beatue, “That's why [ have a clear com wolence,” Fullenwider said, “when I ask motorists to use my home prod- uct.” Fullenwider worked for years and |apent several thousand dollars per- |fecting « polish that he says out clutson every other, is easy to apply, gives a quick, fine lustre and can be used on furniture as. well autos, GERMAN IDEA AVOIDS CHANCE OF GLARE A new German car Assign includes an idea which may be an eye-saver for motorists. Spotlights below the headlights! Insteading of one glaring spotlight it the windshield, these small lights are placed in front. They are direct ed down and outward and Ught up vs of the road The relieving fact about them ts that they do not throw their beams into a on-comer’s eyes That is the fault of Amerionn spot lights No matter how careful a driver may bg in turning his extra }light to the right wide of the road, | 4 swerve of his car may flash the rays into the eyes of aa approach. ing motorist Canada does not allow windshield spotlights When worn or brok- en gears have to be replaced be sure that all replace- ments are genuine, not imitation parts. It is the only way to be of hav- ing quiet, ‘smooth- running gears that will wear, We can supply your dealer, repair or garage man, COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO. PARTS JOBRERS “The Aristocrat of Motorcycles” EXCELSIOR “Always Makes Good” Complete stock of bar- gains in used motorcy- cles, SPECIAL ACE BICYCLES Guaranteed Five Years $10 Down $2 Per Week Price $48.50 ANY 901-305 & PINE ST TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 997. CONTEST SECTION TWO FORD CARS $1,200 CASH IN PRIZES AND $1,200.00 IN CASH AN you have to do to win these prizes is to save the vote-coupons fi advertisers on these two puges give you with all cash purchases of $ or more as follows: $ 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 cash purchase cash purchase. cash purchase. .... cash purchase. cash purcsase. cash purchase. 10 20 30 40 50 100 votes votes votes And So on Up If at the clone of the first big contest, December 18, 1921, you have Movt votes to your credit, the grand prize of 4 brant’ new Ford tou car will be yours, The second big contest will then follow and the o Ford touring car will be awarded at the end of the following six n June 15, 1922. $1,200.00 IN CASH PRIZE will be divided tm twelve monthly installments of $100.00 and will awarded ag follows: First Prize ... Second Prize . Third Prize ... Fourth Prize .. Fifth Prize nee noe cepts ene coe wee ewe «$50.00 25.00 5.00 Sisth Pike <.- wbesenics clledeeny oneal Used Dump Trucks Complete Ready to Ge TON STERLING ... 33 Terms to Responsible Parties MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION 1000 Pike. PREPARED BY THOMAS B BEEMAN Kent-Des Moines— Good Dee Moines-Tacoma Highline—Good, Renton-Reaten Junction—Ciosed fox pav- ing. Detour vie Orlilta Renton-Maple Valley—Rough. Regrading at Ved Mountain. To reach Maple Valley, 60 via Issaquah and Hobart or via @wan Lake, via Pipe Line road Maple Valley-Black Diamond —Good. Kent-Maple Valley—New road open from Kent east; fair ahape, Balance of road good. Woodinville-Devall—Fatr, Loose gravel top of bill, Duvall-Fall City—Good, Redimond-¥all City—<iood Imond- Hollywood — Bxcellent. Bedincad:Bellevue--Good, but narrew, Pacific Highway—O'Brien Bridge—Closed enetn Imaguah-Fali Cl Bend—Goot. ote Betmee: to above Skykomish, rt—Good. Newport-Hellevee—Good, Kaumelaw-Fraklin—New eenorete read two miles from Enumclaw; good gravel beyond, Parking ts pronibited on Franklin bridge over Green river gorge, by order of county commissioners. Aubura-Black Diainond—New concrete road two miles beyond Auburn; good iso via Soos Creek. Sunset Highway Snoqualmie pass open, Road in King county in exoetient con? dition, New concrete pavement 6% miles, from Renton to Coalfield, open. Gravel section closed for paving. De- tour via road runnigg east at end of pavement, for five miles, thence north jah (formerly McCietlan Pass Highway)—Excellent condiden, Open eight miles beyond Groen Water (Bnumolaw-Green Water River), Au excellent, vel. beyond ¥ tlon—One mile pavement excellent, ALL yar Ra Ld IN Goop Richmond Beach Road—Closed from brick road. Detour at #anitarium, Renton-Baumelaw — (Bast Side) —Con- crete pavement open for travel. Con- concrete road from Renton to via Kent and Auburn, Jland-—-New pavement — open nter to Vashon, Road cloned Vashow to Vashon Heights, Other g004 to fair, For further information eal! Maia boee, fooal 32, Ask for Mr. Rossbach. Elliott 1101 | BARGAI —THAT ARE HARD TO BEA 2-TON MACK Thoroughly Overhauled ané Ready to Go =a: CASH ‘Will Handle bs 2-TON GARFORD Newly Painted and in Excellent’ GARFORD MOTOR Factory Branch EAST 170 . BROADWAY AND OLIVE REAL SNAP fib, AV'anapes... $1,385 ty Acme 2-ton, . $1,600 $875 $475. any ‘Federal 1% ton, WOPM GTIVE se .ccsceses Alco 2-ton, lots of Power sassesee. 1920 Huffman 1%- tom, cord tires, ca! 1918 Riker 8-ton, new tires Willys delive: real buy at : +. You CAN'T Go ) WRONG} ONE OF OUR USED We Can Take np aRUCKS Ay ACME MOTOR . TRUCK SALES Co. EAST 3

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