The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1921, Page 8

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RUB-R-TITE TOP DRESSING A Water- proofer and Refinisher for Imitation Leather or Rubber Tops Gives any imitation leather, rubber or panta- sote auto top PLIABLE, ELASTIC, BRIGHT NEW FINISH, and WEATHER and WEAR PROTECTION. RUBERTITE TOP DRESSING ONCE USED IS Al- WAYS USED, It is more elastic than leather, and FREEZ- SUN-BAKING, or SOAKING WILL, NOT AFFECT itsedf, practically a new top out of any eld ene of rubter, by gum-surfacing it with an elastic & wew, expensive, tops that, tn af a fine black finish, thoroughly water MOHAIR Pint 85c Quart $1.50 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Co. “shen rine 912-18 E. Pike Wetlake Ave UTOMOTNVE* DIRECTOR YS} pairing — Painting — Radiators — Batteries Tops —Electricians —Tires HAFT GRINDING GEAR CUTTING ‘We mow handle the famous PSUNGANI Pst: ‘The Strongest Piston Made john ¥. eae. Mer. oz Po Pike 8 Thone Hast 715. TERMINAL | PREVENTS REBOUND «Eliminates side Sway Sela by eread: Jackson and MAIN R.R.Ave. 0934 ALWAYS OPEN SHOCK AGENCY 2 ag GARAGE i AVE. MAIN 6254 ‘Exclubively. LINING— Wholesale and Retail be ‘ork by floel’s Brake Service FIRST IN AMERICA. ri je East 478, yatem Av. near Pine On Any Auto Electric System TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Co. ‘HE SEATTLE STAR WILL BEAT ITS 1920 BUSINESS Kelly-Springfield Makes 3,400 Tires a Day — John V. Mowe, general eales man- ager of the Kollydpringfield Tire Co, sayn: “Our company, provided its pres ent rate of production and males te continued, will show business equal to or tn excess of the gross business in 1920, The company ts now reap ing the benefits of its action early in the year of extending to dealers credit for from 30 to 90 days. Very few companies thus financed their dealers and won their co-operation. “Kelly-Springfield is now operat tng above the 1920 peak. The Cum berland plant is producing 900 tires a day, The Wooster and Akron plants are running to capacity. The total output is approximately 3,400 tires per day. The production at fast as men and machinery can do it, and every effort ts being made to bring production up to 6,000 tires daily by the end of the year, Morgan Executive Chairman of A. A. A. NEW YORK, Sept, 24.—At a ape cial meeting of the executive board of the American Automobile associa on held here recently, D. L. Mor gan, of New Haven, Conn, was elected executive chairman te suo ceed the late A. G. Batchelder. Mr. Morgan, who bas long been active in motoring affairs, and especially ta | the good roads activities of the | Pennsylvania Motor Federation and| |New Haven Automobile club, has been at the Washington headquar. | ters of the A. A. A. wince July 1, as acting executive chairman. AVOID SUDDEN application of the brakes. 1253 Weetiahe XN. HL SALES SERVICE J. A. Robblee & Co. Diatyingtore for Washington Phone Kast 1417 1431-33 BROADWAY Donte Get Eciea Every Time It Rains See Us About « New Top PICKARD & TRATLL 1125 Pine St. BETTER, FOR in SPEEDOMETERS BUMPERS SEARCHLIGHTS HAND HORNS ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE AND REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 1513 to 1517 Broadway BNO PARTS Nickel Plated Reflectors SILVER PLATED Phone Main 4687 deattic mechanical and Electroplating Co. 1311 Fitth af Cumberland is being Increased as) | Astemetive Hledtriciana Garfield e203. Western Electric Company —Distrivatere—Wheleenle Only t ‘an tS Datty, oF every 100 mfien, vse Zeroiene No. & {former designation filer pipe until ef! level geage os crankoase registers “full” KOTRIC GENERATOR AND STARTING MOTOR—22, Every 600 miles use ard household lubricant to rear bearing on generator, STEEBRING GEAB HOUSING—2a, Every 6 provided. STRERING GEAR DRAG Joint with Peart oli (kerosene), and repack STEERING KNUCKLE BOLTS—25. very FO rg tyre very 6 cant “HB” to completely coves REAR AXLE—42. Bvery oe miles remove fresh Zeroiene transmission BD” until tt aa NIVERSAL JOINT—12. Reser ene Brey fl cups ereasa, “WHEEL REARINOG—4 11, 30, 90 Wvery 2.000 miles remove wheels and wash bearings and hubs therety be and bearings with fresh Zerclene cup grease and replace wheels 9 miles, or whenever springs squeak, clean eff afi Girt and eM of and spply emall of (kerosene). Repack KPRINGS—1, 14, 21, 81. quantity-of Standard househbld lubricant slang the edgse of spring isaven REAR SPRING SADDLES—18, 41, Every 600 miles £1! of] cups on rear spring GREASE CUPS. Daily, or every 199 miles, ture down al! grease cups from one treet Zervlene cup erenee Parts lubricated by grease cops are s* fol! 7 ng red, x. ba: Gisteibutor shat, 6 ater pump, b, clutch release Dearing, 10; steering worm shaft, medium) oe ey sauirt can to apply 0 toe Grepe of Stand- miles uso grease gua te fll housing with Zerolene eup grease thru plug hele LInK—s1, Brerr 90 mfien somere pug be rear end f:Grag, tinh, Goan out ball ant enetnt * Leroi grease. > of steertng kweckle bolts with Zersiene Ne. 8. mallee remove cover to transmission esse 4 ad4 euffictent fresh Zerolene transmiasion plow, 10 sear of hearing ent, tf no <i rene out, ase of gun to lajoot everfiew thru opening. as to Soctina, and woh aresas ¢mn ft henihag with Sow Rereiebe “om saddles with Zercione Ne & to twe complete turns, refilling cups with ows: Spring bolts, 2, 19, 28, 29, 38, ccring gear drag THE FAMOUS British Rolls-Royce firm is planning the production of a 20-horse-power, six-cylinder car. 0, §, TRUCK 0. STAGING FILM To Show It Thruout, Nation in Pull Back to Normalcy The United States Motor Track company has harnemmed the power of | the motion picture screen In the pull back to normalcy. The Cincinnati | factory did not clone down at any time during “abnormalcy* films are helping to increase salee | to the point where the factory can operate at normal production. | The U. & Motor Track tworeel Picture was produced by the Roth- acker Film Company of Chicago. In/ thirty-five minutes ft whisks the au dience to Cincinnat!; makes the “touriet™ acquainted with (he com pany executives, shows them how the truck ts made; emphasizes the truck's selfing points; and finally visualizes the teste put to each | finished motor vehiole. The picture will first be shown ever the country in cooperation with the agency owners, Eastern Bankers See Prosperity Coming | Columbia Motor Co. who has just returned to the factory in Detroit, from a trip to New York and other Eastern cities, ts exceedingly opt!- mistic on the future of all lines of business. “There te no doubt tn the minds | of Eastern bankers that the turn tn the tide of business has eet tn and that we now are definitely on the road to prosperity. The spectacular Jump of the price of cotton has awakened the entire Sopth and brought new life to hundreds of cot- ton mille in Massachusetts and else where. Some of the mills are now running nights, and there i a strong demand for labor in the mill centers. For the first time in months, pig iron production shows an increase.” Lis LET 8 Make you tire inte @ our fine re- treads and save if ef yeer tive expense. | Goodyear and Goodrich Tires Some real bargains in used tires WESTLAKE Brisco Dealers Increase Rapidly “A Driveaway a Day” is the new Clarence A. Barl and his associates took over active management of the Briscoe Motor corporation, the dis tributors and dealer organization has | expanded very rapidiy—in fact, since May 1, 29 new distributors and 243 new dealers have contracted to handle Briscoe.” Yea Can Duild It Yourself tor Commenting on this situation * Kelly R. Jacoby, vice president in charge of sales, made this state-| ment: “A new dealer, particularty when everyone knows the dealer ts on the square, is a tremendous incentive to new sales. That has proven itself at Briscoe, Announcement of Larl's selection as president .of Briscoe Motor corporation, meant a sudden opportunity to dealers and distrib- utors if a car greater than was | previously offered.” Everything needed to complete It FARRELL LUMBER CO. 2109 Weatiake Klilett 6140 LEAVE IT TO AUTO EXPERTS the comparative cheapness of the best automobiles in Germany, France and England are now buying a large percentage of fashionable THERE ARE “FIRSTS” AND “FIRSTS,” THIS LAD CONVINCED ’EM Mr. B, T. Herbig, genera) sales manager of the Service Motor Truck company, Wabash, Ind., was driving his new 1922 Haynes 58 touring car to his summer cot tage in Southern Michigan. He had just purchased the car and was taking it up to his family as 4 surprise to add pleasure to their vacation. As Mr. Herbrig drew up at his summer home, his young son stepped up and gazed at the fa- miliar Haynes trade-mark on the radiator, “America's First Car,” he read as he slowly spelled out the words, “Gee whizt he exclaimed to his father, “They sure have taken good care of the car.” SKE US FinsT. Romano Auto Repair Co. EK, J. ROMANO, 101 Breadway N. Capitol 342, Radiaters, Fenders, Lamps, SEATTLE RADIATOR & FENDER WORKS ADOLPH BO tsa7 finevard Aves Bawt and now) J. G. Bayerline, president of the HE IS A NEWSPAPER MAN AND YET HAS A BUNCH OF ADMIRERS ‘When his car waa stolen Ralph Anderson, known as “Andy,” of the Flouston Post, was not to be consoled. The Salesmanship Club of Houston apparently sympa thiged with Andy. Their sympathy took the form of a dinner in his honor and was based upon the eplendid work which he had accomplished in Houston on behalf of amateur baseball and other sporta President Pimentel, of the Sgleemanship club, made the ad- dress of the day and at the close of his talk took Anderson by the arm and as he did wo there was suddenly reveaied a brand new Ranger car manufactured by Southern Motor Manufacturing Association, Ltd.. of Houston. ‘This car waa the present of the |] men of the club and of the people |] of Houston interested in amateur porta, 50 GMC Trucks Are Bought. by Brazil ‘The effect of price reductions in the motor truck field as stimulating sales is reflected in the recept sale of 60 GMC trucks to the Brazilian ;fovernment, according to the Gen | eral Motors Co. “7 RY THOMAS = pes BEEMAN Mied County Rashioe Week Ending September 24, 1881: | GRAVEL ROADS Kent-Des Moines—Good. Dee Motnes-Tecoma Highiine—Rengh, Remton-Renton Jusction—New open via detour. Maple Valley—Fatr. New gravel Jroadbed net firm, Maple Valley Black Heed. Maple Valley—Cio#ed, Use detour slogan at the Briscoe factories, Since Hew! Redmond iY" Redmond. Bellevue Good, but nartew, Connection from Pacific Highway te O'Brien Bridge Closed for Lar bo J Inaquah-Fall City-Nerth Bend—Good. Ineaquah-Redmond -Via Lake po iab— Redmond rough. Balance good. Newport Iassauah Good. Renton-Newport—Cloned. Use detour via Isaaquah to Inglewood, two miles from Enumclaw, Good gravel | beyood Parking is prohibited on VYranklin bridge over Green river gorge by order of county commissioners, Auburn-Black Diamond—New concrete road two miles beyond Auburn, Good Erayel beyond; also via Soom creek. Bencet Highwar—Snoqualmaie pase open. Road in King county tn excellent con- dition, New concrete pavement 6% miles, from Kenton to Coalfield, open. Gravel section closed for paving, De tour via road running east at end of pavement for five miles, thence north to. Tasaquah Naches Pasa (formeriy MoCiellan Pase Highway) —Excellent condition, Open to Rainier pational park. Last 10 miles rough (numelaw-Green Water river). All roads around Enamolaw | excellent, Stevens Vase Highway—Portion county above Index fair, Due gravel, road t# rough in place Passadle to point three miles beyond Skykominh. Black Dinmond-Franklin—Fatr. Ove mile payernent Loose gravel beyond. Rough ALL PAVED ROADS IN GOOD CONDITA Richmond Beach Read—New pavement ‘open Renion-Enumclaw (East Side)—Concrete | pavement open for travel. Continuous | Soncrete road from Rentom to num i a Kent and Auburn. | Vashon Inland—New pavement apen. |For further tnformation call Main 6906, local 38. THE LARGEST supply of Tine on record was 755,000,000 gal- tons, on hand at the refineries on April 30, 1921, OUT OF a total of 13,000 automo- biles in Uruguay, 60 per cent are of American make. THE TOTAL road mileage in the United States, outside of incorporat- ed towns and cities, is 2,476,000 mile, IN MONTHLY AM you have to do to advertusers on these two or more as follows: save the vote. the. all cash purchases of $1.00 If at the close of the first big contest, December 15, 1921, you have the So ST Se See SUE tie Mand seen at 9 ee eee, car will be yours. Fort touring $50 Cash Prizes WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: Fifth Prize ........ Tf at the close of the monthly contest you have the most votes to te your credit, you will receive the first prize of $26.00 in cash; if you have the second most votes, you will receive the second prize of $5.00 in cash, and so on until the $50.00 in cash prizes have been awarded First of af, cltp the coupon below and mai? the votes te the the Contest Manager, care The Seattle Star, which will give you a dandy start. Ge read all of the advertisements on these two pages and see if’ there inn something you need. Then go to your friends who own automobiles and have them do all of their buying through these advertisements and | thelr votes. You will be surprired how quickly you will have several thou- sand votes to your credit and be among the leaders. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to overlook, and means mail the coupon today and get in on the ground floor. oe ——100 FREE VOTES——— ‘This coupon ts good for 100 votes toward winning Fera Qnd $50.00 in cash prizes, ~~ iad Pa i ti ‘The Scattle Star— Dear Sir: Please place these votes to my credit in Star ante contest. MY NAMB 18.00.40 cise secsereececonsensescecsseeccsccevessecanec ADDRESS. Notice: Contestants are allowed only one valid If you have already recelved 100 free votes a srconseken ee neenhaneiaee coupon end will net be

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