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"ANIA HAS nearly ‘en its farms. wnctors ath ee N truc ne AMERICA hei Beet ee | og o costs j Moon Co. Head Says Suc- cess to Men Who Study “You bet I betieve in newspapers,” jeate Stewart McDonald, president of jwe Moon Motor Car Co. as he re cently tacked upon the company bul TELLS EMPLOYES TO READ PAPERS FOCH RIDES IN LAFAYETTE GAR Special Courtesy Marks Big) American Legion Parade Woheh Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of | France, rode in the Ameriggn Legion | parade in Kansas City, Tuesday, it was apparent that no detail whieh | would contribute to the fitness (of PRICES FALL; WAGES STICK (speciat Hughson Ford Agency Cuts Back to Old Price Level | Without reducing wages the Wil-| Ham L. Hugheon Ford Agency, one of the largest authorized dealers in Seattle, has announced sweeping cuts in labor prices and materials: letin board a list of instructions for | employes, one of which was to “read | the papers.” “I can't impress too strongly upon ars* Foch and the entire French delega-|by trained mechanics are given as» tion of 28 generals were carried in| reason for this action, by W. 0. Mc cars bearing the name of their coun-|Kay, manager of the Seattle branch or broken gears replaced be sure replacements are pot imitation parts. the only way to be quiet, smooth that will wear. Price alone ts not an economy, inet when price is low and qual fly Mgh then you have @ real ‘weentive to purchase. Wo are selling more used cars temp than ever. This in face a vey slow used car market. |Members of this organtzation the benefits to be derived from reading the daily newspapers and trade jour nals,” McDonald said | “When I find a young man who has Just started in this business read ing the auto sections of the period! cals, I know at once that he is doing jeverything possible to keep accurate: fly in touch with the industry and jthat he is really interested in the jbusiness, I know he will succeed, “I feel safe to say that the big, successful dealers in our organiza tion are those who keep abreast of the times in their territory by read ing the papers and trade journals. | “When an old employs stops read ing the auto section, no better evi dence can be presented to support the fact that be i losing interest in his work and ts slippi at ENGLAND AND Wales have 17, 000 miles of first class roads, and 10,700 miles of second clase roads. west and southwest. A “PUNCTURE vine” has become | peril to automobile tires in the} shown on the ground, * ‘CHANGE PRODUCT Briscoe Head Says Public Demands Better Autos | “Tne public was expected to buy | and absorb whatever the manufac- |turer offered in the earty days of the auto industry,” says Clarence A Earl, president of Earl Motors, Inc who recently changed thelr firm name from Briscoe Motor Corp, 7 OA i Knowing the turn to be a dangerous one, the photographer took his station there, and wes rewarded with this remarkable action picture from the Berlin, Germany, races. The auto has turned completely over, but the driver and mechanic were thrown clear, and are BUYING METHODS Local Man Makes Long Trip Wolves Fail to Scare Him! =b¢ 1 wen A wn wor \wnenes Gon 27%. tryman, Lafayette. A young French war veteran who served in the “Blue Devile” during the war was chauffeur for the fw mous marshal, and his picturesque | uniform behind the wheel of the La fayette eedan in which Foch rode lent an added toueh of romance to) the oceasion. During the marshals stay in Kansas City the car Wus held ready for him. A. ¥F. Folts, manager of the Chil |eott-Nash Motor Co, in Seattle is fre quently told that the “New Ameri lean car with a French name” ts win- ning much favor in France. The first Lafayette to go to France was a torpedo type, shipped to Sheldon Whitehouse, U. 8. counsellor at Paris, Savage Co. Urges More Care of Tubes Inner tubes are just as important az casings and should be given the game good care and attention if the motorist desires the greatest mileage with the least trouble.” In the latest tire service bulletin, |the Savage Tire Co, advises the mo ‘torist on ny points by which the life and usefulness of the inner tube | may be prolonged. * + > of the Hughson agencies. things had been overlooked. Marghal|Modern equipment, skill and speed | “We believe the war's over,” says | McKay, “and are reducing our prices accordingly. There i# no necessity now for high expense when a car {s 4 and repaired, With our let of real Ford parts, we are in a posh tion now to give service and plenty of it.” ’ SALE Standard Tires and Tubes Guaranteed 5,000 Miles 0x3 20x34 Sixt 8x4 4x4 2x4 32x44 33x4%.. 34x41" SOxAN4. « 33x5 5x5. PIKE STREET TIRE SH W. 0, STANDRING, Prop. Elliott 0446 1026 Pike Street, Corner Boren AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CO. Repairing and Service en All Makes of Batteries Recharging, 908 Kast Pine Street ° East 6708 “QUAM: TM UCM anaeara amu ' In mounting a tire the inner tube |should be slightly inflated to prevent | lit from being pinched between rim | “When the auto buyers gave evt-| Idence of wanting their desires con red in the further manufacture jot cara, one of the biggest things in the auto industry happened. The tn- | terest taken by the general public] in the product of the’ factories left | an undeniable impression. j “The public wants autos of proven quality, Judgment of autos is now made by present value, not’ pest | reputations, And in building cars. that ti what we have taken Into con sideration.” tts Phone biliett 2441 UNION AT NINTH | THE BEST BUYS IN | THE CITY IN USED TOURING CARS, ROAD. “ STERS AND TRUCKS. SOLD ON VERY LIB ERALD TERMS. COME AND LOOK OUR CARS | OVER BEFORE BUY- ING ELSEWHERE. L. M. Cline Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealer Phone Kenwood 0631 | 1100 EAST 45TH Corner lith Ave. N. EB ! } O mplok Ais lors IN MONTHLY PRIZES A yeu have to do to win these prizes ts to save the vote-coupons the | | page give you with all cash purchases of $1.00 or g Es ++ 10 votes : ee vor } .. 30 votes Af. | P oo «. 40 votes -- 50 votes --100 votes | | 4444 ‘PEeGEE And innit So on Up f i big contest, December 15, 1921, you have the the grand prize of a brand new Ford touring Cash Prizes BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: MOTORS Co i 1 a r close of to your yours, WILL Prize ref? vif EF Fz, = 3 sf gs the monthly contest you, have the most votes to your | ve the first prize of $25.00 In cash; if you have the| you wiJl receive the second prize of $5.00 in cash, | $50.00 in cash prizes have been awarded. lt Hi STUDEBAKER 1918 . Z a fs lip the coupon betow and mail the votes to the Contest | The Seattle Star, which will give you a dandy start. Then Wertisements on these two pages and see if there isn’t | heed. ‘Then go to your friends who own automobiles and| of their buying through these advertisements and get will be surprirrd how quickly you will have several thow-| YOUF credit and be among the leaders. ——100 FREE VOTES-——— ‘This ts B00d for 100 votes toward winnin, 99000 to wash prizes. ihe form rat bad : Sat Manage, The Seattle Star— ‘ atest, Dear * Please place these votes to my credit in Star auto { Z & g Sis & Hil $750 “ @ 5 $500 1915 .. All the above cars have been thoroughly overhaaled, repainted and are in the very best condi tion. LIBERAL TERMS and TRADES SUNSET MOTOR CO. ¢ free coupon and will mot be BROADWAY AND UNION Fant 9306 free votes. | percentage of farmers own and op- jerate trucks, the greatest value of | farm crops are found, according to/and, take it from me, Seattle is the Old timers readily recall the time {route. In Saskatchewan we stopped when, to cart their families west. where some Mennonites near Saska- ward across the Rockles, required toon were harvesting wheat weeks of slow and arduous toll with |a Job in the harvest fleld—$18 a day oxen. for 18 days showing ‘em how to oper- Returns now H. F. Daniels, auto ate a threshing machine. mobile expert, to his home at 1511! “tn Alberta, where the crop has 32d ave., after a four months’ trip fatied every year for five years, we East with his family visiting rela found the farmera suffering with tives in Manitoba and elsewhere, and blues and pansed only one motor car reports in the province, "Going, we drove thru Montanas| «we slept out in all kinds of We broke an gxle and threw four |weather, along the roadside. Coyotes tires in the gumbo mud. But the nowieg one night that we camped scenery was worth it. Tourists ought | herr a graveyard. Mrs, Daniels woke to plan to spend at least @ week IN| 45 ang said, ‘Bert, get up and get Factor Park. the gun: there's a wolf right here “Coming back, we struck another rede the tent.’ I suid, ‘Oh, that TRUCKS FOLLOW Set en ay ad ard FARM DOLLARS “It wi © first time I'd been out |Qf my shopPtar years, and believe me, Motors Go Hand in Hand With Valuable Crops it was the best thing, medicinally, jthat ever happened to me. I gained In the states where the greates’ 15 pounds. My wife gained 25, And the two boys grew three inches. “We came thru Crows Nest Pass That's the*best way to cross the | Rockies, The old car climbed the highest range of mountains in America all the way in high gear. Can you beat that? “We wont thre a lot of country and saw a lot of people and towns, the General Motors Truck Co. in &/place for me. Never was so glad/ report on @ farm market survey. [to leave a place and 9o glad to get In 1920 the average value of farm back again in my life.” products was $2,900 per farm, with | ———- = ~ Nevada topping the list with an! average income of $10,378 per farm.) Mississippi came last with an aver- age of $1,101 per farm. Only 17 states ranked above $4,000) per farm, Nevada, Wyoming, Ari- zona, lowa, California, New Jersey, Nebraska, Kansas, Massachusetts, South Dakota, New York, Illinois; Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, | Colorado and Oregon. All 17 of th states have the highest perventagf of farm trucks in use, regardi f highway condi-/ tions, All of which indicates strong ly that the truck follows the dollar; on the farms. Where Bellmont Crosses Pike 1920 Hupmobile Roadster with five tires and bumper; a rare bargain, as a car of this type is : hard to find and price is way “tr... $800.00 E value..... Dodge five-passenger, latest mod el; cord tires all around and one BY THOMAS RB. BEEMAN King County Engineer extra, with Hassler shock absorb- ers; also gearshift lock and front WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 5, 1921 GRAVEL ROADS a ad “as "$900.00 a bed..... oreee Essex Five-passenger, Model “A” Kssex Five-passenger, Model 6-A Hudson Speedster, Model 7.0 Hudson Touring, Model 7-0 Hudson Touring, Model 11.0 Hudson Coupe, Model 110 . Nute tsh)-—Redmond balance good. Newport- Issaquah —Good. Renton-Newport—Ciosed. Use Getour via Issaquah Newport-Bellevae—Good. Enumelaw-Franklin—New concrete road to Rainier Auto Polish READ THESE Facts two miles from Enumclaw. Good gravel beyond. Parking 1s prohibited on nklin bridge over Green river order of cou joners, gravel beyond; inset Highway—Snoquaimie pass open. Road in King county in excellent con- dition. New concrete pa t, condition. creek (Enumclaw-Green ‘Water river), All roads around Knum- claw excellent Stevens Pass Highway--Portion in K county above Index fair, Dus to 1, road {* rough in place, bu 6 to point three miles be Skykomish, Black Diamond-Franklin—Good. Bridge Across Snoqualmie Kiver Near Tolt—-Load limit, five tons, orth Trunk Cont pavement el beyond: rough AVED ROADS IN GOOD CONDITION Beach Read A Northwest Product RAINIER AUTO SUPPLY CO. Get tt at Your Dealer or 702 K, Pike St. East 120 claw via Kent and Auburn, Vashon Island—New pavement open, Yor further information call Main 6900, Jocal 34, I took | and casing. The inside of the casing | should be cleaned before inserting | the tube, as ‘gravel and sand are li; Jable to grind thru the tube while the |tire is in motion. Always see that ithe tube ts dry before using. Chalk is harmful to a tire, con- |trary to popular bellef, if left in the jcasing. The tube should be rubbed) with a rag dipped itn chalk, and jthaken free of excess particles 'Creases should be avoided tn placing | the tube. Proper fitting will aid greatly in keeping the tube fit, | Tubes should be carried, when not jin use, In a tube bag, as they, are easily chafed. HOLLAND PRODUCES iess than 200 automobiles @ year, PRACTICALLY ALL motor trucks in England have solid tires, hut CU Ravel: turn ena uanaregtonine TA ‘Ny ‘Mig PISTONS Guaranteed to Stop All Piston Troubles MADE IN SEATTLE TUTTRILL - MORSE MANUFACTURERS 1257 Westlake N. Garfield 4303, Battery Lake Electrical & Machine Co. 1255 Westlake N. Western Electric Company Autometive Electricians. Garfiel@ 4308, Distribaters—Whelesale Only AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY THE TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Cu. Antemetive Electricians Stromberg Carburetor 000 EH. Pine St. Phone Hast 0583. Goop FoR $1.00 IN LABOR On Any Aute Kkectrie System TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Co. WICK W. SWARTZ rast 659. Marvaré ané Pike. bas jomeobile CYLINDER, HAFT CRANKS! GRINDING John F. Medusa, Mage. @13 K. Pike st. Phone it 71S MAIN R. R. Ave. 0934 ALWAYS OPEN Exclusively. LINING— Wholesale - and Retail. Night Work by ppointment. Noel’s Brake Service FIRST IN AMERICA, Ph East 478. 1006-1608 Belyston Av. near Pine —_ J,P.MOLLER JOHNSTON PISTON AND Phone East 8707. You Can Duild It Yourself fer 25 Includes Don’t Get Soaked Every Time It Rains See Us About a New Top PICKARD & TRAILL 1125 Pine St. Main 3401, BETTER, FOR LESS SPEEDOMETERS BUMPERS SEARCHL Ts HAND HORNS ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE AND REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 1513 to 1517 Broadway IDEAL REPAIR CO., Inc. A. D. SCOTT, Mar. an ca of Carn Repatred By Men Whe Know How Our Packard Service Car Ready, Day or Night Shop Open Evenings and Sundays Prest-0-Lite ‘Tanks Exchaaged 1009-1011 E, PIKE ST. HALF-WAY HOUSE James McEwing, Prep. GASOLINE OILS 700 12th Aye., Cor. Cherry WESTLAKE TIRE SHOP N. DeYoung, 2134 Westlake 1311 Fitth Ave, LEAVE IT TO AUTO EXPERTS Don’t tinker or pment with ea SEE US B, J. ROMANO, 101 Broadway N. Capitel 342. Radiators, Fenders. Lamps, Etc. SEATTLE RADIATOR » & FENDER WORKS ADOLPH BOHM, Prop. 1827 Harvard Ave. “3 Kast 8046, onones amen een}