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SATURDAY AUGUST 20, 1921, DBO crearcy ] CUT IN TRUCK IMPROVED | PRICES MADE General Motors Co. Makes Announcement Announcement of sweeping reduc tions in the selling price of its trucks has been made by the General Mo. |tors Truck company, says the company, “by greate pro- | duction in all capacities. The flat cut truck is expected to be a sensation “The current model presents many refinements. Principal among them is the new GMC engine with remov able cylinder walls, proven by com | prehensive tests to be without a su perior for its purpose, Also, this truck hag ¢lectric lights and starter larger brakes, preasure lubricating system, cord tires and many desir able betterments,”* FacTORY GUARANTEED NOT TO SCORE, ware C5 — wale the gat een piste, Rattling iat fromi the hood, fender and run ning - board can bes lopped by the} use of a strip! from an bid tire. Cut a piece along the bead as shown. This Veshaped rubber can then be inserted between the noise JOHNSTON PISTONS A true check valve piston that is lightest in weight, increases power, decreases fuel and friction. It facili- tates cylinder lubrication and prevents overheating of all kinds of engines. ME ARING AND WH FLY WHEEL RING GEARS Mach. & Supply Co. BRONZE ST PINS This is a partial list of Johnston Boosters, You may have a friend among them. See whas they have to say about Johnston Pistons and Rings M. R. SAvLws son Tavapiy : PRASK CARTER 3 are Ayerst & Co. Ford Agents {1 S883 iret Ave. mw. Mana A 128 West Teh 1043 Jackson *| Aberdeen, Wash. Skykomish, Wash. ¥. 9 G A ginecring Department 1 )24B4% Heach Drive |. 6226 27th Ave. 8. FE. Boylston Ave. HAGEDHON @ OLIVE. - Mom ory Ltr mo DEPARTMENT ee M. SNYDE: U.S GARAG DY. THOMPSON MANLEY At GARAGE, > REPAIR CO.. JESSY, JESSEN ° . Jim BOW WM. 0. MeKAY 4 COMMONS DF. Enron ; MK. W FA NOTICE—On Sept. Ist the price on Johnston Pistons and Rings for Ford cars will be raised to $32, the present price being $25, Be sure to place your order in time and make this saving. Johnston Piston & Ring Agency WINNINGHAM & PA 514 E. Pike Street Phone East 0535 “The reduction is made possible, | | of $500 in the instance of the one-ton | NEW RANGERS ARE COLORFUL’ ,.’ Company Follows Practice} Previously Adopted In bringing forth {ts new line of Ranger “Sixes” at ius buge plant at |Houston, Texas, the Southern Motor | |Manufacturing association has an jnounced that it will continue in the six-cylinder model the same pract jas has been followed tn putting forth |the Ranger Four. “The practice of issuing the Four in a wide range of body selections {and of colors providing an appeal to the discriminating motorist, proved | popular from the out the com pany states, “In the new tine the same oppor. |tuntty to express individualism to a Imarked degree has been provided for, together with an insurance againat |theft such as may be secured in no other way. Thieves do not look with | favor on a car so distinetly marked \” to make apprehension certain.” | { AUTO TALK CARE IN inserting tubes saves a | heap of trouble. A LOOSE piston pin in distinguish | | ea by a sharp metallic knock. ALWAYS ADJUST your carburet or only when the engine is warm DON'T TRY gine when it A PIECE }to get to Operate your en lacks compression of burlap will help you ‘ut of a wet mud patch. NEV ERI PUT any matter into your Fadiator to stop @ leak. STARTING IN high gear ts an un necessary strain on the clutch ) AU TOMOBILES | USED joent of the 1920 steel output. per FIVE THOUSAND motor trucks jare owned by American municipal | ities. SOMETHING 1S wrong when you hear unusual noises tn your engine. | OVER 100,000 doctors in the Unit ed States use automobiles. | THE SAME can or bucket should| not be used for both water and gas THE VALUE of auto tires export TOMOTY SECTION Pioneers Fo orm Partnership * Winningham é Paysse U nite M. A. Winningham Accordingly, both are well known here and have won a reputation for “pep” Paynne A. A. Paysse With business too big for man to handle, according to M. A. Winningham, agent for Johnston pistons and rings, A Paysse has been taken into firm to form the partnership Winningham & Paysse Both men are pioneer one Dr and vision, in or sportamen thruout the & movement to replenish residents | wasted lands and fishing streams o* Seattic, each having been here! Winningham tas been active as years. Dr. Winningham prac-|a sportaman and ts at~present one Uced entiatry for 20 years in thin|of the county ra commissioners city. and was one of the early) Winningham & location stockholders in tht Johnston Piston |is at 614 EB. Pike rt, The & Ring Co. Paysse was port war-|for which they ore Wash den in Seattic for six years agents is md facrured in Hoatite She Fixes Her Own Buick Has Seen 11 States in Tt the was instrumental of | gunizing ate in Vayane's ed tn 1920 was $2,664,319. LIMOUSINE WAS originally the name of @ cloak worn in France USE ALL the alr in the mixture that you can, NINE TIMES out of ten ignition | trouble means that the spark plugs | require renewal. | THE AUTOMOBILE now pays more special taxes than any other industry. THE AUTOMOBILE ts the pri mary means of communication in| rural districts. } mes pence | RURAL SCHOOLS: in the United States operate 12,000 motor vehicles | ransporting children to and from! | school. Indorse Removal of William Bouck Resolutions upholding the remoyal of William Bouck as master of the Washington State grange have just |been adopted by Meridian Grange | No. 265 at Kent. The grange also repudiated all “un-American and un- grangelike” utterances made by Bouck in his speeches thruout the — | Americanization of Foreigners Is Weak | Prof. Carol Aronovicl, Univer: ity of California, stated Friday noon }in bis adéress on “Americanization,” | | before the members’ council of the} | Chamber of Cormmerce, that Ameri. canization work in the United Staten | is decidedly defective. Night sc hoo! | courses for foreigners, he said, are not what they should be. SPOKANE — Washington Coast | Utilities Co., of Seattle, buys Wenat chee Valley Gas & Electric Co. at re ceiver's sale here for $600,000, MANUFACTURERS PRICE LIST RELIABLE BATTERIES BUICK—OVERLAND OAKLAND—CHEVROLET DODGE $24.80 $27.26 FORD SPECIAL $24 MONTHS” GUARANTEE iOBS WITH EVERY BATTERY Manufactured in Seattle Reliable Battery Service Company JOHNSTON PISTON & RING CO., Manufacturers. 1214 to 1220 Kast Madison Street MAIN 5eRz 413-417 BAST PIKE jew of Mrs. Mra. R. A. Wilson. of Rock Falls, “f think understanding a car's I, cares for her car as well as any! mechanism makes a woman a better | mechanic. This would not be so dif sha, Gastanen: “Mind Wak Mat Wilson used her car in | ter realize what kind of driving will her home town only. But she has trayeled more than harm the car, I know my Buick | 100,000 miles in her Buick since|thoroly. I know when any part 1916. She has traveled in lowa, Vir. merely needs a little adjusting and) gina, West Virginia, New Jersey,| instead of rushing to the garage, I New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, fix it myself. 1 have found this Delaware, Indiana, Ohio and Massa-| particularly valuable in long touring | chusetts. | trips.” driver,” ANNOUNCEMENT One of the largest and handsom. est service stations in the West OPENS AUGUST 25 with all modern facilities for service to the public on Stewart, Warner and Van Sicklen Speedometers, Stew art Vacuum ‘Tanks, Searchlights, Signals, Bumpers, ete. Largest manufacturers Accessories in the world of Auto DRIVE FOR SERVICE Stewart Products Service Station w Location 1513-1515-1517 BROADWAY PLAN MODEL OF ROAD BUILDING Part of Lincoln Highway to! Be Used A wection of the Lincoln highway | between Dyer and Schererville, in has been ten by the Lincoln Lake county, Indiana, tatively determined upon board of directors of the Highway asnoclatiwn ax the best lo- to be built as an object lesson embodying |the most advanced highway specifi cations Lockwood, Greene & Co, |neers, in co-operation with W. G Thompson, the Lincoln Highway as soclation's consulting highway engi neer, ha npleted extensive in |Vestigations on the ground concern |ing topography, drainage, soll condi. |tions and costs. The final design of this short see tion of road, which is expected to surpass in adequacy, permanency and beauty any section of rural high way now existing in the United States, tn being rapidly brought to leompletion, in accordance with the | ‘41 principles laid down by the jtechnical committee, appointed to draft the specifications. While the highway engineers are engaged in the designing of the road way itself, Jens Jensen, the famous | landscape architect of Chicago, is en gaged in the development of the plans for {ts beautification which will be worked out along the right of way The general specifications for the ideal section are; Forty feet of con crete paving, ten inches thick, and reinforced, with steel, laid in the cen- | ter of the 100-foot rightof-way and flanked with fivefoot shoulders. Drainage will be secured by under. «round tiling, there being no open ditches, The 25 feet of right-of-way left on either side of the traveled roadway will be beautified and a walk for pedestriang will be provided at one side, while the highway !tself will be | Ughted for night travel, in accord ance with plans now being developed leation for th al section,” engi | models, Vb THERE WERE £00 motor trucks | used in Indianapolis for livestock | hauling in 1918, and 1,100 in 1919, HAYNES CO. HAS |: 2 NEW MODELS Announce Lower Than Heretofore THE RED CROSS is axing over 1,000 autos for district nursing and home service activities. Prices | gure VALUE of automobiie parts eee in 1920 was $35,382,093, roomy twopassenger roadster, and The Haynes Automobile company ; |five-pasnenger sedan Kokomo, Indiana, thru Alton G. SeIb | mie Haynes tein usbhds erling, vice president general | wheel base chassis and is manufac- manager, announces two new 1922 |tured in the following body styles: Haynes 65 and the |Seven-passenger touring car, four |, [Passenger tourister, two-passenger at prices considerably | iieciat speedster, five-paswenger brougham, en-passenger sedan, and veven-passenger suburban The Haynes 65 sells tor $1,785, f. b. factory, and the Haynes 75 at f. 0. b, factory. and Haynes lower than those heretofore quoted. The 1922 Haynes nas a 121 inch wheel base chassis and is man-| ufactured in the following body |o. styles: Fivepassenger touring car Lark—to sport; to frolic; to ride across country; @ merry adventure, by the foremost flluminating engt neers € the United States ‘CARBURETORS BIG GAS SAVER) |So Says Roy |. Frederick of His “Little Giant” “Because we are proving we can reduce gasoline bills 15 to 40 per cent with our ‘Little Giant Steam |Carburetor’ we are being Mooded with orders,” declared Roy I, Fred- erick, head of the National Engifieer- \ing & Manufacturing company, |makers of the device in. this city, with offices at 309 Pacific block. “We don't talk our product so much as we show its achievement,” Frederick continued. “And we don’t fail to show that it not only cuts {down gus consumption, but it also increases the power and efficiency jof an engine, by eliminating carbon, land gives better lubrication, making the motor run smoothly by stopping vibration. “Further, it keeps the motor |from overheating. It is adjusted from the dash of the car, giving the Proper amount of steam under various conditions, and is closed with a leak-proof valve when the motor is stopped, so there can be flo Moisture entering the cylinders, “On hot summer afternoons the ‘Little Giant’ is prepared to make @ motor run as smoothly as on a cool, rainy evening.” Small brass parts of an auto, such 4s pet cocks, carburetor parts, etc, may be made to look like new by dipping them in the following bath: Nitric acid, 75 parts; sul-| phuric acid, 100! parts: lampblack, | 2 parts; and salt, | 1 part, This so- lution should be mixed and kept in an earthen: and the parts | ware or glass jar should be thoroly rinsed and dried | after dipping. It is easy to dip them with a etring as shows in “Giagran, Taxi Driver F ined for Overcharging For alleged overcharging of a fare, when he carried a passenger | from the Everett Interurban station to a downtown hotel, Howard M Bell, driver for the Blue Taxi Co., was fined $10 in police court Frid Information leading to Bell's prose: tion was furnished by the pub. ity bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, Legion Fights to. Protect Buttons A resolution asking the state de partment of the state of Washington to frame a law to be introduced to the next legislature, making it un- lawful for any person to wear an American Legion button who is not fa member, was pas: ing of the Seattle Post Wriday night. CHECK YOUR engine oll level daily and your rear axle and trans: mission levels weekly, SAFE DRIVING demands a full and undivided allcalion ERE is a sport car new in design and in value; and far ahead in performance. To dgjve the Lark is to feel youth, to exult in motion, to abandon care; indeed, to experience a “merry adventure!” To skim over the roads_as never before—to welcome hills because of the sheer joy of flying up them—to be free to drive where you desire, assured delight in owning the Lark! It has the famous Ansted Engine, the same motor which won both first and second place for Lexington up twelve miles of precipitous curves, through snow and fog, against larger, higher-priced cars, in the Pike’s Peak Hill Climb Labor Day, 1920. It out-performs larger engines! ‘And its re- markable economy shames even smaller engines! Shields-Livengood Motor Co. ELEVENTH AND PIKE East 0100 Laningicis: Meee Canepa, Comal SiRaGs U. SA States Antemetive Corporation Bil Wamer’s House of Bargains Something new in the selling of used cars—We will buy for spot cash and sell on the best terms in Seattle THE CHOICE OF THE MARKET IS ALWAYS OURS Compare these prices with our competitors’: MODEL D-45 BUICK TOURING ear, completely over- hauled and repainted, with three cord tires and two others nearly new; sold on easy $650 terms, rer Dhar MODEL N HUPMOBI repainted an in A-1 condition, for. a i at $550 1919 CHEVROLET TOURING ‘car; re- painted and overhauled for... $425 1918 OAKLAND-TOURING car; repaint- $550 1918 FORD TOURING car, in splendid condition; good tires and many extras $295 1 OAKLAND Slr mag fine shape throughout. This is a real BARGAIN— 575 ed and rebuilt, only. ..........0.e0005 We have about 25 other bargains as good as these, and REMEMBER, we are OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS WE TRADE ANYTHING THAT WILL MOVE COME TO Bill Warner’s House of Bargains 409 East Pine St. Phone East 0225