The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR CADILLAC AUTO FOR CAME TO THEM | 4 weooinc presenr'|) } | SUDDEN STOP i! INJURES TIRE! To find out if a wheel is wobbling. | hold a rule lightly againat the felloe eagpduied to the London Dally Mail, « Elizabeth of j while the hand rests on a block to i i i Rumania was recently married to |} | pee et of St IG || Soca asene te eet ioe Use Brakes Carefully, Says! uto Contest of Star gifts to the bride were among the || “ ” finest ever given a royal pair. | Spreckels Savage Co. Setere Drone, 11, R ¥. D. No. 2 Among them was a Cadillac en: || : | Gal, Beatty tops the lit of|| Closed car, given by the city of Driving fast around corners and | al Sears ts See ‘Gtadls mute. | Bucharest quick startin and. stopping puts a| Sta terrific strain on the tires, states a getty ¢ asa boar 4 bye: = recent bulletin from the service de | | 3 rae wd ” lo ‘the good as | partment of the Spreckels “Savage” the result. Money Creek Park | Tire company. When the brakes are Second prize of $25 went to f T * applied suddenty the wheels lock and | Makes an Oil Pum James Morgan, 929 Sist ave, Seat-| a od or Tourists | lthe momentum of the car drags the | |] Engine Better Than New} tle. Other winners were as follows: ), waged Loong an teres |tires over the toad. This not only | ‘This ts « Nght weight alley Third: ci Anderson, 714) 0" , po a ds off rubt ‘om the tread but | — piston. ga ee oe eptember and the first week of ~~ nag Se, ee ee In not the Lyanite Piston, 7th ave. Seattle, $10; fourth: Ru-| ™ also injures the inner fabric con lid eaiaintincas anne | . doiph Anderson, #247*a0th ave, N|Ctober to accommodate auto cule gral nay FACTORY GUARANTEED . TAT at ' ion of the tire } Dap edges mg W., Seattle, $5; fifth: T, L. Calkins, | tourists Once the tread of a tire in worn | “eady it. ‘Turn the wheel slowly Not to sinp Woodinville, Wash., $5; and sixth Provisions have been made for somewhat flat in one place, there in and note shifting of the rule by the| aecore “ae sa ot shel , | heel or spaces between the wheel Not to pump off Charies C. Steele, 174 Thomas st,,/ their comfort, Including lots of dry | @ tendency for it to stop and slide on be Seattle, $5. | wood and @ comfortable camping |this flat surface whenever the brake po he Ar show the extent of |] Mactery Work Neeeasary sn What they did any motorist in| place. is applied, which rapidly wears the 7 i Battle can do. Just clip out the ea oe treaM down to the carcass. Of course at eupon in this section today, en DON'T LET the tires scrape the quick stops are sometimes necessary,| POOR CYLINDER ofl wil! cause titling you to 100 votes and then! curd buy what you need for your auto) —--——— — from advertisers on these pages. ber you turn in you will take your ‘They will give you coupons good position in the race for the monthly for 10 votes for every dollar you! cash prizes and also in the race for spend. | the brand new Ford automobile to} Then you must turn your votes| be awarded Dec. 15. in to the Auto Contest editor of| Get in the game and win. It's an 3 ‘The Star. According to the num.‘ easy chance to be a big gainer. but the injurious results can be pre-| Carbon deposits on cylinder walls, vented to nome degree by keeping the | Piston heads and spark plug points brakes perfectly adjusted so that any | 7 \\= ~ ieee strain will be equally divided between| OM, THE * braxe mechanism!) (IN 1900 THERE was only both rear wheels. | monthiy. ae rcar in Topeka, Kas, Careful and expertenced drivers | pe use the brakes as little as pomntble, | ‘ recognizing that this means less | fasoline consumption, greater tire | mileage and less strain on the) mechaniam of the car itself. Also the careful motorist will see that his jbrakes are adjusted properly. Often tires are prematurely worn out as the result of unequal brake tension. _— brake tension rods sometimes This picture, the first to be brought into Dallas from flood-stricken San Antonio, gives | ret ovt of order which causes one some idea of the force of the volume of water let loose on the city Friday night. The auto-|*%*! t© carry the entire load and tor th ©. This condition will mobile was thrown up onto the walk and overturne d by the water. mea a rn ~ very short tiene. Brakes should be regularly in- “LOOK THESE OVER” spected and adjusted. A good way |Gets Smile Out to tell if the brake tension is equal 20%3% Non- 34x4% ,Ribbed is to Jack up the rear of the car and Skid Cords... $16.00 Corab $27.50 of K. K. Klan apply the brake. Then attempt to | : | turn the rear wheels by hand. Shoula yt _Bieee 35: fe 4 Ribbed | Editor The Star: lone wheel hold firmly while the other Cord . $15.00 Cords .. . $28.00 j It ia inconcelvable to me why the | turns, it is evident that the brake ad- | 21x4 Non-Skid $18 50 36x4% Ribbed * jo Cords Offered You, Sagueainn ot ¥ = Kegular Custe; of My Store ‘eae Manufacturer's Make—In Stock Sises From “Fords te Packards” Ku Klux should be taken so seri-|justment on the free wheels needs Cords . jously. When I was a kid—not so| shtening. Some More Letters From Star Readers |::"s:0".%s.0 Sac °°" hs se ee |zation—sinister pamwords, deep ve | Applies for Patent : } 22x3% Ribbed 50 ig ae $33-00 $33.00 The Firstling of th J ck: erecy, disguises, all the thousand and on New Auto Drive Cords OAK $17. neg ape _ e' ‘ ie Ja ASS one devices of mystery by which we! Anptication for patent on a new 3224 Ribbed 37x5 Ribbed ae ois | thou break his neck. satisfied our romantic instincts. automobile drive of his own inven- Corda ......+. $22.75 Cords ~ 00 . in reply to) Now, the church has not redeemed} iow these inatincts are‘ carried| tion hae been made by Henry J. Wm. Kignning’s letter, that it) the little jackasses, hence all this ; : hel | 33x4 Ribbed 36x4% Non- . r! right along thru life, and the baid-| Aanonsen, 66 10th ave. N. E. This} 4 seems to me that he has made a lit. braying aguinst the church and some headed, middleaged man—having no| drive, which may be elther attached | Cords ........ $2 50 Skid Fabric... tle straw man, rolled {t out, called it | of our statesmen. = ~. jother outlet for them-—-reverts to bis | to a car or built in, is designed to 34x4 Ribbed 35x4% Non- th i VA lana sata, “Secagh tor thats | ple lie to eat, anal thee jatknes Sein {Kid days, with the Ku Klux as a con-| push’an auto thru deep snow, sand Cords . $25.00 | ais Aorie.. $22.00 by | Now, I will give Wm. Klanning | lay back hie ears and register a kick | {aNenee He han led @ hogatedind of ang bedben. Duar rabberanstbrnaa ngs 23x4% Ribbed 37x5 Non § 4 | chapter and verse where the church | and hee-haw for more fodder, Parcel fo and sane prosaic exist- Cords ... $27.00 Skid Fabric... $26.00 } od or as > a lence, but that Instinct must have| PASSENGER AUTOMOILES of J | has failed. 1 hope he will read it| But here is love for the church, | \P Hy re 4 Pd | Exodus xxxiv.:20— rexpect for our staYeamen and a pity || ¢xPression and his grand kleagles, Oregon make up 72 per cent of that Ne Tax Adéea s “But the firstling of an ass thou|for the jackans, klorans and so on, ad infinitum, give! state's vehicular traffic. Subject to Prier Sale ARD RINGS C4 | shalt with a b, but it | ans. HUBBARD, him that thrill in his own daring _——_— Mall Orders Accepted, Subject te Delivery, C. 0. D. thou redeem him not, then shalt| to22 28th Ave. N. W. which is the complement of his com-| TERE ARE motor vehicles on! monplace life, and which, otherwise,!397 per cent of all farma in the he would have to”get from fiction at | 1; Married Women in Men’s Jobs —_|xroa non” Se tntee See's ioe ot] Vite’ Staten Editor The Star: | They don't witnt children, they /Ollier bald-headed, middieaged men} screen NUTS and bolts about I belong to the great army of the hate housekeeping, and they contrib |Sssockated with him and he can per-| 9.0 ont,” unemployed. I have a family to/ ute nothing to the sum total of hu-|*Uade himself that he is esting his prow nec support and rent to meet, but there|man progress. ‘They wear fine |*dventurous thrill in the service of] yn yg 2004 practice to put ‘a new is no prospect of work. or will there| clothes, support the cabaret and the |" Country, #0 much the,better. | tube into a new tire. be until the thousands of childless | picture show, and turn un the'r| To put on a mysterious hood, at. | —_ married women who are filling men's | nosea at the real women of the land tend secret councils and go thru a| places, and whose husbands are) who are raising families under tre. ‘ot of harmless mummery makes him working also, are discharged and|mendous difficulties, and who are|fecl that he is a powerful member room made for men who have fam-| obliged to trudge bargain hunting |of a sinister, daredevil band and) ilies to support, thru the public markets and to go Shivers déliciously at his own bola. | Why should this kind of women | clad in homespun. ness and bothers you or me not at be given jobs? The stores and the| Let up on the Japs for a while and ail. offices are filled with them and you! get after those people who are em-| Whgn he breaks the law—as he ts will find them in the doct of:| ploying these married women. | anid te do occasionally—he should be | fice, the lawyer's, the dentist's, the Yours truly, |stepped on without hesitation; in bank and the insurance office “PATER FAMILIAS.” | time he will learn—jum as in the | a - case of hig 10-year-old prototypes— Regarding Ci stantial Evidence | |("" !".=. "2. "m"ie.te| eg ircums broken. In time also Ku Kluxing You have published a series of; this city. will become a harmless pastime for | sons were| Trusting that you will give this |tred business men. — ee ps tag ay ictea | letter as wide a publicity as ia in The whole thing ts amusing and supposed to have been convicted) 01. Sower, I remain, respectfully | just a little pathetic, but not at all HOWELL TATUM TIRE CO. 1117 East Pike,’ Near Twelfth Avenue « Phone NAAAATAATATATAATATATAIAY A true check valve piston that is lighter in weight, increases power, decreases fuel and “friction. It facilitates cylinder lubrication and VATATATAAATAY & prevents overheating. | upon circumstantial evidence. There) yours @ reason for all the furore that has }is no question in my mind that) A TRUE AND LOYAL AMERICAN | been made of It JOHNSTON PISTON & R LU some of your readers have polsoned| OF THE OLD TYPE. Reapectfully, s IRV BARUCH. " DONALD FREW. WINNINGHAM & PAYSSE 514 E. Pike St. Phone East 0535 Johnston Piston & Ring Co., Manufacturers. 1214 to 1220 E. Madison Street, their minds against circumstantial evidence by reading your articles; but judge not hastily, The case in point is ‘the murder-| er, Theodore Durrant, of the year 1905—an innocent youth of splendid! character hung by the neck for the| crime committed by a clergyman.| True or false, kind Mr, Editor, give| jus the truth and all the facts in |the case. Who was it that killed| these two most beautiful Sunday school girls of the Golden West and | dragged them up the stairs into the tower? “ | ‘The people of San Francisco are| civilized. ‘They believe in letting] | justice take its course. The prose-| |cuting attorney of San Francisco,| | who conducted the case, no doubt) |in my mind, was a man of honor. |The chief of police, Patrick Crowley, |and chief of police detectives, Isiah | Lees, both brought home to the |Jury a complete chain of evidence SVAV VV aan Make This Picturea Reality that could not but convict. Not You can! Anybody can now motor out to the country—enjoy the even could the defendant's able at- A - 4 : boundless beauties of nature, the pure air, a lunch in a shady wood, a |torneys find one link missing in|) a. 6A Mie rae ait fishing or camping excursion, a rest by @ cool lake or stream. | oueer a og come yg Heavies #9 A Ford car, on account of its low price and small cost of maintenance Agatt kntle atte tn tie: Durkan makes these things possible for those of the most moderate means—the + car that has, perhaps, done more for the good of the American people case in full, also the proof of con fession of the clergyman so that! —that has contributed more to health, recreation and pleasure—than |we dan judge what evidence te :nec The Very Car for the Family Fa oA ello , Pl lessary to convict and then let us Order your Ford today, and get the benefit of the season's driving. | decide for ourselves who is | guilty party—this innocent Gatisfactory terms can be arranged. Durrant, or the clergyman. Motor Trucks | NOW AT lith AVE. AND EAST UNION WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS KLEIBER MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY . BATENBURG, BRANCH MANAGER PHONE EAST 0447 Economy of operation, durability and power are all embodied in the Buick car. The conservative business man with a family has long since recognized these traits as absolutely essential in an automobile and realizes that the Buick was built with this thought in mind. | Personally, I can assure you and | your readers that 2 have no other interest in this matter but justice Regarding circumstantial evidence, | I, myself, take quite an interest as | have found that I can come to a verdict more quickly than by direct | evidence. If I find that the state has proyen their case beyond the question of doubt, I will convict the accused to hang by the neck with- ‘The car pictured above has been carefully checked over in our shops and goes to you with our 90-day guarantee (standard new car guarantee), for $1,450—-$650 DOWN and balance in one year, We have several other good buys like this one and invite your inspection. Aaf* jrized Seattle Ford Dealers HUGH BAIR’ CANAL MOTOR CO. WM. L. HUGHSON CO. Fourth Avenue mt Ja A Street 815 Nickerson Sérect 50D East Pike Street Eliott 075 6 East 0404 Garfield 0074 HART HART L. M. CLINE into co. 6200 8 ales Aver e WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. out mercy. If the ‘#tate hag not t Forty-fifth Street Georgetown 47¢3 Ballard Avenue brought home sufficient ‘evidence to Kenwood 0031 CENTRAL AGENCY Sunset 4633 convict, I shall give the accused his liberty. I cannot understand why you, my dear editor, should be alarmed at this time, I can assure you it is unnecessary. To the best of my knowledge and belief, tn the last 22 years, there has never been a real murderer convicted by our juries in (hurt) Biangy, Manager CLARK-BAKER MOTOR CO. mieaawar and Pike St. East0s20 ALFRED G. AYERST, Iue. ‘Tenth Avenue and Jackson Street WEST SIDE AGENCY 1830 Broadway, Cor. Denny Way Beacon 0332 California Ave. and Alaska St. East 0126

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