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The i uasae re 2 +, ee ee ee Kills carbon Aids lubrication motor gas, and oil and tractors, carburetor, Firs ANY CAR ‘ INSTALLED AT or SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 192 STA « BLACK TREAD IS BEST ; Acme Steam Carburetor Will cause your motor to deliver the last ounce of power, with less Basoline, less oil, loss wear and tear and less expense for repairs. dds power and pep D es vibration Doubles the life of your Saves as high as 40% of AD through the successful solu tion of the problem of getting Moisture into the cylinder head. Remarkably efficient on trucks Tt ts an addition to your present rice glu. SATISFACTORY OR MONEY BACK AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTERS é yANTED meSt rburetor Distributing Company 833 Seaboard Bldg. Main 5997 ON YOUR GASOLINE ‘The Stransky Vaporizer will ac- tually save this amount on your gas, and we will absolutely It o¢ Refund Your Moncey PRICE, INSTALLED $4.00 The Bentley Stee! Wheel Co. 605 East Pike Street SEVENTH AVENUE GARAGE 1621 Seventh Avenue COUNTY AGENTS WANTED Mar ®Nt to abrasion and cutting than | White tread tires, say tire experts, RETAIN MODEL | Reputation of ‘4-90s’ Too | Good to Lose, Says Agent Continuance of the Chevrolet) | “Pour-Ninety” model as a motor ear | | standard has been practically forced | Jupon its manufacturers because of |the widespread reputation — the | model has won for dependable and economical performance, according to MH. O Whitley, of the Whitley Motor Co., agents for Chevrolet cars in Seattle. “The announcement,” said Whit ley, “has been received with sat isfaction by buyers of motor cars. | Tt insures to the public quality and jalso minimum prices for both re pairs and replacement of parts be cause the model has been thoroly standardised, ‘our-Nineties have been so per- | fected that they average consistent. ly more than 20 miles to the gallon Jot gasoline and tire mileage ix cor | responitingly high. Its low purchase | price includes electric lights, starter and demountable rima_ “All these advantages we have | saved by continuing the model." | Pa EN ED |South America to Go | Dry Next, She Avers That enforcement of prohibition in jthe United States means that) | prohibition will become popular | [im South America, is declared by | Mins Anna A. Gordon, national pres: | ident of the W. C. T. U, With Julia! | F. Dean, editor of the Union Signal, Miss Gordon has recently returned from a tour of South America. | Accused of Theft He Punches Accuser | George Netmon, 29, cook, was ar fe. S$ and Main st, Friday night charged with stealing $60 in cash || Sak tse” Atm mente bs O'Dell, miner. Both men are held O'Dell was slightly injured in the fight which followed his accusation of Nelson. Nelson denied the charge and neither the money nor the ticket was found on him when searched, AMUSEMENTS MOORE incur A TRIP TO HITLAND CARL MeCULLOUGH WILFRED CLARKE Clara Barry: Frances ané Ken- medy; Max Yorks The Recktore and making my | 1 do not com: with Cheap Dentists, nor do 1 operate on your pocketbook or sell you ‘conversa- I give two dollars worth of Dental work for every dollar Ir jeelve—so you save @ dollar, I mal & dollar, and our interests are m im. Open evenings till 7 and Sunda: ent 42130 for le who work. HOWELL TATUM TIRES 117 EAST PIKE STREET In opening my own store, after five years’ service as manager of the Fisk Rubber Company’s branch house, I wish to announce the ideal for which my place of business shall always be known: “TO BE THE SQUAREST TIRE HOUSE IN EXISTENCE TO DO BL FISK TIRES At Your Ford Dealer or Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike Street ei suawvicn "os CHEVROLET 10 |Tractors to Make Month’s Pilgrimage[~ _ Will First Pull Stumps at Ft. Lawton/ROA®B July, hauling some farm device it can op- erate, will start July 1 on @ month of journeying, grimly determined to ted in the Fairbanks cafe, First| rumble into every hamlet, village | bring reat on Sunday, and Fourth of | Cole Mfg. Co., of Minneapolis; a spe pe gyro tarda gap emer» | July activities will keep the members cial mower of the Tractor Appliance} Gravel teyond fair * vootion( wan goo, dem-| of the caravan in this city, and city of the state, Wherever the onstrations will be staged. After that, the parade will be off,| cial seeding machine, by the Ameri. CONDITION. As an initial exhibition, Seattle| Kirkland being the first town where |can Seeding Machine Co, of Spring: on ae field, © 4 trem lon open charges fer investigation. | wil! be treated to @ stump-pulling | a halt will be made, 3 With the party will be an army After the procession has moved | roiling kitchen, ready to stop at any | on July 31, 4t will have covered 645.2 thru Seattle streets, at noon Friday,| spot to feed the Fordson pilgrims, In the demonstrations the follow-/ ferry, and 42 towns will have been be used: Electric! vinited. v one acre of ground at Fort Lawton THE SEATTLE STAR Fordson tractor of the type that will be used in the big caravan that will demonstrate the utility of the machine as “a perfect hired man on the farm” during a month's journey- ing thruout the state. A. F. Blanzy, manager of the Central Agency, is at the wheel. Green Water river) Fordson tractors will reign in| manufactured by the Skagit Steel) planes and wood saws, furnished by ) Iron Works to yank out the | the Polson Implement Co., of Seattie; A caravan of 22 machines, cach roots of the huge trees of yesterday.| plows made by the Oliver Plow Co.; On that acre Lawton wililan ofl wagon of the Standard Ol then prepare ite new fying field. A day and @ half on that job will| Mfg. Co; a Cole line driver, by the! Telt—load limit of § toma will fall victim to the appartaua, ing implements will | Advertising Head * gs Resigns Position Miss Harriet Geithmann, who has been amociated with the Eldridge Buick company for the past three |years as advertising manager, re (Mgned May 2, to take effect June 18. She will devote her entire time to | special writing on the Orient. | R HL Burke, formerly with the | Seattle Times, will succeed her, one Did You Know That— re were mid to be 7,904,271 in use in the United States last year? That in 1914 there were onty 1,263,034 in use? That Ohio led last year with 567,0007 That Pennwytvania was second whith 606,0857 lilinols was third with BILLION FOR TIRES American automobile owners are |mpending $1,000,000,000 for 40,000,000 |tires annually, says M. O. Eldridge, director of roads for the American Automobile association. That's about , as much as is being spent annually for the construction and mainte |nance of highways in the United / \States. 497,818? That New York was fourth with 486.2627 That California wae fifth with 421,327? That Nevada was last with 9.9837 That Delaware was next to last with 16,6007 Maple Valley-Mack Diamond—Good Kent-Maple Vall Kent east—falr shape. g00d. WoedinviNe-Duvall—iair top of hilt sl Duvall-Pall City—Gooa. Imond-Fall © bi | for paving | Insequah-Fall City-Nerth Rend Good Lasaquah Redmond vis Lake Kasmmamiah nd to Englewood ri vod. Mev: On One Gallon of Gasoline ACCOMPLISHED WITH A FORD CAR THIS IS NOT A DREAM, BUT AN ACTUAL FACT Highwey—snogualin veicess||THE ACME ATOMIZER ent for & miles, thence on Franklin bridge over Green river | ree, by order of county evmmirsion- | Diamend—h road 2 miles beyond A Eravel beyond, also via Boon troond Koumctaw excellent. High Portion In King |Co.; a pump, made by the Moran | lake ¥ Park-North Trank | Co., of New Holstein, Wik: a ape ALL FAVED ROADS IN GOOD | Richemend —Beact When the caravan reach | _ brick road. Detour at SaniteAbm. - -4 ae es home | enton-Enamclaw — (Hast side)--Com- f open for travel. Con- WILL PAY FOR ITSELF ON YOUR FIRST LONG TRIP— eshion 2 AFTER THAT IT PAYS DIVIDENDS—CAN from Cente® to YOU AFFORD NOT TO TRY ONE? - [miles by tractor and 99 miles by Tacoma is now the center éf mo of speed are arriving to take part in | Une ig championship race of July 4. John Thiele is in Tacoma and Eddie Pullen has reported to the associa ‘tion. Eddie Hearne is due Saturday or Monday, and Louis Chevrolet, who will enter several Frontenac cars, le expected in Tacoma Sunday. Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Amer ica's ace of aces, will be the referee of the big event, and Louis Chevrolet will set the pace in a Marmon road ster loaned by Earl Hulbert, of the American Mill company, of Aber deen. TO FEATURE TWO PREVIOUS WINNERS The race at Tacoma will feature jtwo winners of recent national race | Meets, Tommy Milton won the 500- mie race at Indianapolis and Roscoe Saries captured the 225«mile race at Uniontown. Sarles also took second fourth place at Indianapolis, is in Mulford, winner of ninth place. jctal again in Tacoma this year, The | Revere is the car that cfrried Eddie Frontenac and Soules will trust his luck to a Frontenac. Miller drives a Duesenberg. THRILLING CONTEST 1S LOOKED FOR ing contest between Milton and Saries-—-Milton won at Tacoma in VESS WITH” and Nickel | 1920 when his time was 95 miles an hour. Milton's time at Indianapolis jon Memortal day was 89.62 miles an The Tacoma track is about jtown when he skidded on a curve {going 100 miles an hour. The driver | |to take Ellingboe’s place has not | been announted. It is possible he | may recover in time to take his place at the wheel in Tacoma. We Quit Women’s Clothing Business MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27 All Apparel now far below cost! Dresses Now $10, $15 and $20 All put into three lots for quick sale—they are Silks, Satins, Serges, Tricotines, etc, and at these prices are rare bargains. One Price— Cash or Charge Make all future payments at our Men's Store—1427 Fifth Ave., near Pike Street, 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. SPEED KINGS ARRIVE IN TACOMA FOR BIG CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Roscoe Saries averaged 97 miles tor car racing of the world. for kings jan hour at Uniontown. and Milton after first honors at Tacoma and stars as Joe Thomas, Eddie Pullen, ford, Tom Alley, Edward Miller, Frank Elliott, John Thiele, Jerry Wanderlich, Hearne and other speed kings after the big purse at Tacoma, racing fans may expect the fastest card in the history of motor car racing in Howard Wilcox, SPEEDWAY READY FOR GREAT CROWDS The Tacoma Speedway i» now —take a brick of “Arctic” with you on your Sun- oo at Indianapolis, Milton is driv- { ihg & Frontenac and Sarles a Due | senberg. Edward Miller, who took | the Tacoma field, as will be Ralph | The Leach special, piloted by Ira| Vall of Indianapolis, which took sev: | Jenth place, will be driven by Frank | [Elliott in the Tacoma race. Eddie | | Hearne took second place at Union-| ltown and will drive his Revere Spe-| |thru 225 miles of fast time last year | without a stop. Miller took third place at Uniontown, Tom Alley | fourth place, and Alton Soules fifth | place. Alley has entered with a| Racing fans look for a thrill-| Ask for it everywhere Kisito los Cream Cla, 4339 University Way Kenwood 89 Boat Schedule Travel by sfeamer TACOMA faster an hour than Indian | Apolis and all speed records may be | |shattered by the drivers on July 4./ |Jules Ellingboe, billed to drive a| Frontenac, was injured at Union | DAILY, 9, 11.0. m.,1, 2, 6,7 Special Sun. Trip, 7 & m., & 50c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets H PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS AT MIDNIGUT not go to Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Sat. Night) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIC AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH, Bay & WAY PORTS PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO On ds good ready for the great crowds expected you TURTHER TXFORMATION CALL on July 4. The mammoth grand- MAIN 5900, LOCAL 48. stand wil seat 16,000 people and tn WAPATO—goe Afeu® sv@tenced the field ts room for thousands of | 1, 39 days in jail and to pay a fine | Private cars in the free parking | of $50, and George French fined $10 | space. | r shooting out the town lights in The gates to the Speedway Will | old time Western style |be open the afternoon of July 2 for jcamping parties and again at § a m. |on the morning of July 4 to accom |modate the early arrivaln. MAKE THIS TEST ~~~ See how many miles you can get en one gallon of gas. Then make the same trip with the Acme Atomizer installed If it docs not raise your carburetor effickemcy you may have your money back any thne within 10 days, FAIR ENOUGH, IS0°T IT? _ FORD SIZE, $2.00 SIZES FOR ALL CARS EXCURSION See the San Juan Islands Sunday, June 26. AUTO NOT WELCOME “The policy of the Italian govern. leaves Cotmas Dock 8¢ m. j returns 10:30 ‘Th {ment te to discourage the use'of mo MM fRiusee Beat Pa pythts Western Auto Supply Agenc ter cars.” writes H. C. Maclean, Richardson, Friday Harbor commercial attache at Rome. “Taxes SSildren sake For toll fe jare so heavy that many automobile | MM ‘ormation ‘call ‘Main. 3993, 2081 Westlake Avenue owners have put their cars in stor: Puget Seand Navigation ‘ \9se” There are not more than 26,- 000 motor carw in ali Italy, he adds. $625 f. o. b. Detroit POWER FARMING DEMONSTRATION Friday,July 1st,and Saturday, July 2nd, 2 p.m. On Fort Lawton Parade Grounds We are going to show you how QUICKLY and ECONOMICALLY the FORDSON TRACTOR can i and pile stumps, clear land, then plow, harrow, disc, culti-pack and prepare the land for seeding. Unusual opportunity to see the FORDSON operate the vast number of industrial units, Farm Implements and belt work. Instead of talking about the Fordson we prefer to let you see with your own eyes just what, the Fordson can do. Take Fort Lawton car, or come in your auto. Central Agency Hugh Baird A. F, (Bert) BLANGY, Manager Street East 320 Broadway and Pike Strect Bath Soe ih cel Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. L. M. Cline Motor Co. 1830 Broadway, Corner Denny Way Kast 126 1102 East Forty-fifth Strect Wm. L. Hughson Co. Clark-Baker Motor Co. 500 East Pike Street Teast 404 ‘Tenth Avenme and Jackoon Strect Canal Moter C . ee Westlake Avenue af Fremont Bridge Wilson & Kreitle, Inc. Queen Anne 74 4763 Ballard Avenuo