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Blow Out Hand Pump Motorists who stil! use the hand) pump should « it a few atrokes | | before attaching it to the valve, This | blows out any grit or other foreign matter tn the pump hose AT $950 EAC & “Co. Announce Sacrifice Sale ty Munrve automodiies, ‘to well at $1,640 each, going, go almost gone at $950 each. the bargain that Palmer & bceere announced they are offer } Auto Tire & Rubber Co. DARE E. MARRIOT, Pres, MILLER, UNITED STATES and GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES COMPLETE LINE OF Motor Car Supplies ing at the Stewart Warehouse, 1518 13th ave, “We acquired these machines,” mye the company’s announcement, “when dealer failed to lift them. Whatever advantage we obtained we are passing on to the public, “We are selling on terms and of fering to accept Nght cars in ex changa Consequently, we expect Hour supply to be quickly exhausted.” . Right With Mr. Titan Start today with the Titan Battery and you start right. You start right, too, be qause the Titan fs an exceptionally well made battery of supertor construction and is built for long life service. Lake Electrical & Machine Co. 1255 Westlake No Gartielé (02, Western Electric Coney Distributore—Wrolesale Only “Rare ——* CUP COVER ad Some of the dirt collecting on grease cups finds its way into the oll and eventually gets to the bear lings. To keep thia out, enlarge the hole in a small hollow rubber ball and slip the ball over the cup, It will retain a tight grip at the bot tom so that no dust can enter, POPULAR ACCESSORIES For 1921 SIMTLEX TONNEAU WIND- SHIRLDS SIMPLEX WINDSHIELD WINGS MPLEX VISION SHIELDS SIMPLEX TONNEAU WINGS MPLEX REAR VIEW MIR- RORS HAMILTON VISION SHIELDS COLE VISIBLE Gas GAUGE COLE COWL RELITS Here Are Tips on Keeping Your Car On the spark and throttle lever conections at mntervala, Under-tnflation and overloading ao count for most tire trouble Common stove polish will keep the -{rima in good condition, Never use hot water for washing the car, It wears off the varnish, Do not neglect ofling the universal Joint because it is hard to reach Dirty Crank Case Oil Has Its Uses Dirty off from the crank case may be used in transmission and rear axia, It can be used after it Is al }lowed to settle and is mixed with grease to form a heavy oll. —__—— A new automobile steering gear, ergments, sectors and worma, has been invented by an Englishman, who claime it will prevent shocks &® lrough roads and twisting strains to the steering columns UNION AT NINTH DIRECTORY ee seeleme “it: spairing — Painting — Radiators—Batteries Tops —Electricians —Tires WICK W. SWARTZ Harvaré aad Pike. Gran Light Weight Pistons TERMINAL GARAGE hee Jackson and oy R.RAve. 0934 ALWAYS OPEN A BODY AS STRONG Hi THE CHASSIS Mast 124. Nes. Hillott 2398-3, 1009-1011 E. PIKE ST. SHOCK PREVENTER —eE— PREVENT REBOUND Eliminate Side Sway feld by 1 -BIBDISON COMPARY State of Washington. Phone Main 2151. THE TRIANGLE ELECTRIC CO. Automotive Klectricians Stromberg Carburetor 909 Pine St. Phone Mast 0553. Goop FoR $1.00 In LABOR On Any Aste Electric System TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Co. Peerless Auto Boty Co. 218 Westinke N. Phone ‘Ford Motor Co. Bulld the best ear made fer the money. Let us keep your car as good as they made it, “We Kaow How” A. WALLACE & CO Elliott 1337 Between 8th and 9th GOODRICH TInES Gas, Oils ry Grease: J. A. Robblee & Co. Distribaters fer Wasbiagtes Phene Mast 1417 1431-33 BROADWAY * Meda aS Don't Get Soaked Every Time It Rains See Us About a New Top PICKARD & TRAILL 1125 Pine St. Main 3001. BETTER, FOR LESS SPEEDOMETERS BUMPERS BEARCH HAND ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE AND REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike St ACCESSORIES SUMMER TOURING NEEDS Vulcanizing UNIVERSITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1308 East 45th, Kenwood 0100 Brakes ———e Exclusively, LINING— Wholesale end Retail, Noel's Brake Service FIRST IN AMERICA. Phone Kast 478, 1606-1608 lyston Av., m WESTLAKE « ptthE sHoP Devou 21m Westlake LEAVE iT TO AUTO EXPERTS Don't {inher or gupertmont wt with SKE US FIRST. Romano Auto Repair Co. B. J. ROMANO, 101 Breadway N. Capitel 342. ATOR & FENDER WORKS ADOLPH BOHM, Pro) 1527 Harvard Ave. Nickel Plated Reflectors SILVER PLATED Phone Main 4687 aeaitie mechanical and Electropla ing Co. 1311 Fifth Ave We Maintain High Standard Our retreads have he _ Modern Tire Builders East 2315 716 FE. Pike st. in which cams replace the usual | |have come from Oregon, | Montana, California, British Colum- caSTAGE ALL TACOMA, July 2—A quarter of million dollars in automobiles, a |dozen men famed for their skill and daring at the wheel, several carloads of ures, wheela and accessories and a crew of fifty or more expert me chanics. ‘This represents the great company of stars ready for the speed fray at the Tacoma track | July 4 In the last twenty-four hours Ta- coma has once again entered the! spotlight of fame aa the center of | motor car racing in the Northwest |Monday, July 4, brings the Tenth | annual racing classic when speed) merchants will contest at the Ta-| coma speedway for the $25,000 purse, the largest sum ever offered for sporting event on the Pacific Coast. THREE BIG WINNERS FRIENDS OF TRACK The winners of three big events of the year are here and will go into |Monday’s race as friends of the! track, but the very strongest com: | petitor, Rovcoe Sarles, the firt man to try out his car thin year, is after national championship — honors. | Barles recently won the 225-mile race | at Uniontown, This gave him a to tal of 1,085 points, Tommy Milton won the 600-mile race at Indianapo- lis shoving up hia total to 1,120. Sarles is just 25 points behind Milton | and since the winner at Tacoma on July 4th takes 600 points, this fea- ture of the race is going to bring a hot content between the leaders. ‘The Tacoma Speedway is ready to |receive the great crowd expected July 4 The advance ticket sale has been the best tn the ten years of racing in Tacoma Reservations Idaho, bla and all parts of Washington. Arrangements have been made to die the traffic on all highways leading from Tacoma to the track. Three motor car entrances to the field and numerous entrances to the big stand will serve to handle the crowds promptly. The stand seats 16,000 people and is a third of a mile long. In the free parking space in the field ie room for thousands of | cara, Joe Thomas, Seattle boy and North- west favorite, has been hitting a fast pace this year and won the | Fresno Face of 150 miles at the rate They Are Sure Harg on Women Over in Spain Married women who plan to make thra Spain must hubby's consent, That's the law, and the officials are mighty strict about it. Each applicant for a drivers f- cense in Spain must get a certificate of good conduct from his mayor. He must be good, and he must show the hearing, eyesight and general health | must be good, and h must show th | government inspector that he can drive, aa ae) “7 (ROAD Compfied by Thomas R Beeman, King county engineer, for week ending July \2, 19%, | SPEND YOUR FOURTH OF JULY IN SMATTLE. Gre Kent-Des Moin: Dea Moines-Ta Renton-Renton Junction — Rough. ing at Cedar Mountatn. To reach Je Valley go via ineaquah and Hobart a. Woodinville-Duval—Good, Duyal-Fall City—Good. Redinond-Fall City—Gooa. collent. ‘ood, but Narrow. | O'Brien Bridge—Road | closed for pavi Issaquah-Fal) City-North Bend—Good. | Issaquah-Redmond via Lake Sammam- | t#h—Redmond to Englewood rough; bal- ance good. Btovens Pas Road—Good condition; open three miles above Skykomish, Newport-Iesaquah—Good. Nenton-Newport Newport-Bellevue— Fnumclaw-Franklin road two miles gravel beyond. | Franklin bridge over Groem river gorge by order of county commigsioners. | Auburn-Hiack Diamond—New concrete road two miles beyond Auburn Good iso via Boon creck. | Snoqualmie open. Road tn King © jeondition. New concer and a half miles from field open. Gravel section cloned for pav- ing, Detour via road running east at end of pavement for five milos, thence north to Imsaquan. Naches Pass (formerty McClellan Pans Highway)-—Excelient condition. Open 10 [miles beyond Green Water (Hnumelaw Greon Water river). All roads around od. New above Index tele. road !* rough in places, le to point six miles beyond Sky- he Black Diamond-Frank!in—Good. Bridge Across Snoqualmie River Near Tolt—Load limit five tonn rth ‘Trunk Con. oment excellent; gravel beyond fa aul Paved Be Roads in Good Condition. All good roads to Beattle @uly 4. Detour at Sanatorium. umelaw (Haat aide) — Con- vel, Con- oncrete road from Renton to Enumclaw via Kent and Aubu CHAMPIONSHIP RACE AT TACOMA JULY 4 | EDDIE PULL |AMONG STARS |drivers on two continents. |be on. |TO STAGE SPRCTACLE jsallors and marines, SET FOR of 101.4 miles an hour, Thomas now | has 330 points, He ia one of the strong contenders for first place next Monday afternoon, Eddie Pullen is one of the best He holds the world’s road race record. Eddie Hearne will be at the wheel of his Revere Special that carried him thru the entire 225 miles at Tacoma last year without @ stop and into second place at Uniontown, Edward Miller, John Thiele, Alton Soules, Frahk Elliott and other driv ra are also ready, Among the new at the track this year are Tom | Alley, Chicago boy; John Thiele and Alton Soules, - Frank Elliott, who! will pilot a Leach Special, has not raced at Tacoma since 1916 and re turns with new records to his credit The race is for 125 laps of the| track, or 260 milex, The cara will leave thelr pits in the order they | qualified for one lap of the track and will drive into position at the #tart- ing line, After each car has made lap for position the field will be paced by a Marmon speedater and as | the care crops the starting line at about 75 miles an hour the race will | AMERICAN LEGION A patrietic spectacle under the management of the American Legion will be staged just before the race} beginn More than 150 musicians, componing three banda, will take part, led by a color guard of soldiers, GIVES OVERHEATING ALARM When an automobile engine over. | heats suffelently for the water in the radiator to boll the steam blows an| an alarm whistle, which has been | invented to be inserted In a radiator | cap. PORTABLE WELDING PLANT A portable are welding plant, to be carried on a motor truck, portions of it helping to complete the truck's power equipment, has been invented by an Englishman. Motor cars and trocks driven overland from the factories tn 1920) thru lack of freight car qupply would) have made 134,000 additional car Wada. \ 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 sure of hav- ing quiet, smooth- running gears that will wear. We can supply your dealer, repair or garage man, COLYEAR peor SS. SALES CO. “The Aristocrat of Motorcycles” EXCELSIOR “Always Makes Complete stock of bar- gains in used, motorcy- cles, SPECIAL ACE BICYCLES Guaranteed Fiye Years $10 Down $2 Per Week Price $48.50 Vashon Island w pavement open from Center to Vashon, Road cloned from Vashon to Vashon Heights, Other roads good to fair, For further infirmation call Main $906, Local 34 TWO FORD T oF AND $1,200.00 & CASH AN! you have to do to win these prizes is to #e the votecoupons & ", advertisers on these two pages give you with ulash purchases of or more as follows: $ 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 If at the close of the first big contest, December 14971, you have the; 10 20 30 votes votes votes votes votes votes mort votes to your credit, the grand prize of a brannew Ford toyz car will be yours. The second big contest will then tow and_the @ Ford touring car will be awarded at the end of the fowing six moni) June 15, 1922, $1,200.00 IN CASH IRIZES will be divided tn twelve monthly installments of $0.00 and will © awarded ag follows: First Prize . .2- 2. . 222 ccermee woe cow coe ee $50.00 Second Prize Third Prize . Fourth Prize ........ Fifth Prize Sixth Prize .....202--00 cone C. R. WILLIAMS HAS RESIGNED | == Leaves Waterhouse Co. but Will Return to Business Charies FR. Williams, for the last seven years manager of the automo bile department of Frank Water house & Co, has resigned his po sition with the Waterhouse interests. Williams stated that he would re turn to the automobile business shortly. Of his future plans, he paid: “I have been looking forward for the last three years to a vacation and now that my work with the ‘Waterhouse Co. ts completed, I am going to spend the next 30 days in California and the following two months in the interior of the Yukon territory and Alaska, When I re turn to Seattle I am going back into the automobile business.” Williams entered the automobile Dustness in 1908 with the Winton Co. of Cleveland as sales manager. Two years later he went to the White factory in the same city, and was later successively with the Hudson, Regal and Havers companies until in 1913 he opened the Washington Aute mobile Exchange and took over dis tribution of Oldsmobiles. Shortly afterwards he joined the Waterhouse Co. REAR SEAT DRIVER IS ONE WHO CAN’T TRUST FELLOWMEN A rear seat driver is a person whose imagination is always run- ning away ahead of him and who can't trust his fellow man. He is a nervous individual who doesn’t realize that his rear seat driving gets the real driver fidg- ety. He is unaware of the danger of riding behind a nervous man at the wheel. Many a rear seat driver can't run a car himself, but he’s a champion when it comes to tell- ing others how to drive And there's many a good driver who can't eep his feet from working an imaginary pedal and his tongue from directing the opera- tions of the car, Both are @ cause for many acci- dents, For safety’s enke, dont be a rear seat driver, ‘OMPANY 301-305 E PINE ST TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 997. ee X OF oh Sea ent come amunt of protect thfabrie from punctus relieve thetitching from strat BOARD A new nber mat for aut running beds not only pre’ Person's fo from slipping but & drains off » accumulated mud water. FACE A toned to th an adjus . ing headligh has been p protect autdpbile drivers in weather, ee NEW STREE CLEANING TRU The power applied to the wheel, which jin the rear of mreet, cleanin truck, the also revolving, cylindrical while & snow pw can be n in from if deshd, COMBINES ‘00L BOX AR WOR) BENCH ‘The licof a new tool for autondbtle runing boards is ted with legs tht enable it to used as ¢ work bnch when Se ee nana CONVER'S AUTC INTO TRAGR A cleatd belt jas been in to conver an artomobile tractor ofthe exdless tread supplememry whiels being between th regulkr ones to d ute weight. ES IS HANY For To sy A device mde in sections be combinedto form a chair, a or a table ts been invented Californian ¥ use by auton tourists, __ NEW SHOC ABSORBER ID A new autaobile shock ab peng! be Pnciple of the ance of oil aginst flowing tht small opening. to the engine blo. Used Motor Trirks ¥ GOOD BUYS « Republic, 114 to, pneumatic tires ...$1,00.00 Garford, 2-ton ..........<-, TERMS : avae -$1,30.00 ’ MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION 1000 Pike. Ask for Mr. Rossbach, Elliott 101 /1 sehen Aim, af =a oe

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