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en _ FRICTION DRIVE IN KELSEY SIX Away ‘With 123 Parts | in Transmission Motorists now consider durability and economy the most important of an automobile, accord: vy to a recent census of 20,000 car! “Owners, made by the National Auto- mobile Chamber of Commerce. Price “and appearance are no longer de- factors in the choice of a tendency on the part of the centers around the desire get the car that has the greatest! Purchasers are} inually on the lookout for tm-| ting efficiency. ments that make the motor easier and more economical to} te. "Bngine design ts at a high point P perfection, and inventive genius ds turning its attention of the machine. The unit that the greatest possibilities for ovement is undoubtedly the jon system, “The application of the friction principle in a practical em form is a big step litving automobile design and| tion. As embodied in the Kel-| Six, manufactured by the Kel Motor Co. of Newark, N. J, the ission system comprises a It makes no difference how much oil you pour into your crankcase, the enty ol! which protects the ‘engine is the thin film be tween moving metal parts. ‘Only King Oif will retain ‘fu lubricating efficienty under the heat of service. We solicit your inquiries and will be glad to submit @ line of sampics. pes King Oil Sales Co. Distributors 99 Marion Street GARAGES HANDLING KING OIL ‘TERMINAL Saneee irond Ave. and Jackson wpatse Ave. END GAR and Yeast maccay GARA’ Mereer St. SOUND TIRE CO. riom St. 7012 Weedlaw: NATIONAL GARAGE King St. UNITED MOTORS Bavarss < Sansom ‘320% Gira AUTO surrey ePATION 1635 Fifth Ave. oa aed gg Spokane St Tone way sence AUTo surety x a SERVICE 1628 Fitts Ave. Makes an Oi] Pumping ingine ‘Better Than New ; | RALPH R. WHEATON og fy Sagal DISTRIBUTOR E. Pike. Phene Kast 117¢ GOOD,"VEAR | Standard Make x me niin pears er Sines SULca Mian VULCANIZING WESTERN TIRE SHOP 335 west ng a N. Corner Harrison St grade we a et want your hear 4 0 Fines" Pcie you tal ie yop. want , automobile “renal ag JACKSON 8ST, aomeonte we- to other} SEATTLE STAR Central Agency Installs New F ord F leet * | | } | | A inet Of oneton Ford hesb-enpens | equipped with repair part bins, have [recently been installed by the Cen-| authorized Ford) | dealers at Broadway and Pike st. A complete stock of Ford parts are learried by these trucks to all com-| | mercial houses and garages in the Sirens shaft drive, with trie! tion transmission and final drive thru a jackshaft and internal gears} enclosed within the brake drums cal the rear wheels, This does away| with 123 heavy, complicated p rts | | necessary in the standardized car of | today. uty aatiy These Ford one-ton trucks start! out on different routes each morn ing carrying @ complete line of) Ford parts, while still another truck | leaves the Central ageney every ‘Instant Service’ Delivers Parts Promptly CENTRAL AGENCY jafter the regular truck has made Service.” this way the @urnge| cerning hin installation of the new and the | service, |some of Seattle's business houses! | its rounds, 1 | gets the parts “right now, Ford owner gety better rervice, By this method Bert Blangy, man-| won't ager of the Central agency, has put | sec Jord, - When questioned con Langy sald, “I wonder if the idea, and start @ with eet “See your customer each day hour carrying parts to the garsge|a new punch in the merchandising @ complete line of goods” service in CYCLE DEALERS | HOLD BIG SHOW Jand according to cycle folk the dis) minute for any of the delegates. A! power, flexibility and ease of con- play is the best ever gathered under one roof, of thelr wares, Motoreycle and bicyele dealers and jobbers from all over the country are in attend nee, ‘The cycle trade organizations re. Beis fs are: The Motoreycle and The outstanding features of fric-| bi nseeossiitte nt of Optimism | Atiied Trades Association, the Bicy- | tion drive are smoothness of oper- ation and ease of control. Doing away with the ordinary clutch, rear transmission and heavy bevel «ear [and pinion at the rear axle, greatly | reduces the cost and upkeep of the | car. The elimination of strains on jthe tire treads, due to Jumping up lapeed by the ordinary clutch and| gear type transmission, is another| | big item in car economy. Among Exhibitors : The annuai eycle show and cycle dealers’ convention ts being held at the Coliseum In Chicago this week. | The show-convention opened Nov. 7 and will cloxe Nov, 12 Every man. ufacturer of motorcycles, bicy clea | and accessories in the country taken exhibitor’s space at the" show [cle Manufacturers’ Ansociation, the | Cyole Jobbers' Association of Ameri The National Cycle Dealers’ As wociation and the Cycle Parte Asno- ciation of America, These bodies have, for several years pant been united, forming the Cycle Trades of | America. An elaborate program for the week's activities bas been arranged which will not permit of an idle lthat has dad @ repair job come in| of Ford parts ,and calle it “Instant | other lines.” current of sincere optimism is pre valent in the cycle trade which large ly accounts for the suceens of th show. It i# felt that a return to normal in all branches of the trade in due for the coming season. A number of the larger manufacturers | are already expe riencing brisk busl-| THE ANNUAL cost of operating motor vehicles in the United States in entimated at $6,967,800,000, whieh $784,000,000 or 11.3 per is spent for gasoline. HIGHWAYS FROM 23 fest to 65 feet in width are under construc tien in China. Ship News Market Is Changeable Tides in Seattle 1 SATURDAY NOV. First Low Ti 12 Mam First “yh-« Secood L:4 p.m, 6 ut oi | east, 42 miles ba 4 | Nov, 19—#tr West yoo Conckla from Balti- more via Balboa and Portiand; str | mirat Goodrich from Vancouver, B. C., at Troe 30 a. m.; str Honduras trom Antwerp via Bordeaux, Balboa, San Francisco and | Vancouver, at 6:20 a. m.; str Robin Adair from New York vi Balboa, Ban Pedro, Naval Station, at 3:99 a. m.; State from Tacoma, at 1 om Tacoma via Port | ‘and Dollarton, st southbound, at Vessels in Other Ports Manila—Nov. 15—Arrived, str West Jappn from Heattle. Shanghal—Nov, 17—Arrived, str Bd- 1s—Ballea, /oasels in Port at Seattle Terminal—Pier A—#tr Eld+ Pier B-—Str Silver Btate, riherm Termimal-—@tr Makata ate Bt | Pier B—Ste Queen | Pler D—#tr President. U. 8. Shipping Board Moortngs- light, ate Delroma, #tr Arma ern Knight, str Weat Hi is Keys, str leontum, str ¥ Lubrico, str Wallingford, Spokane Street Torminal—Atr Texan. Kant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co— Str Yoshida Maru No. 1, motorship Donna Lane. Todd's Drydock—#tr Pomona, str Whea' land Montane, str Willamette, ship Chillicothe, bkins Forest Dream, Fo ent Pride, Forest Friend. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Dock—~ ‘Btr Patterson. er Flouring Milla Dock—Str Rainer. | Fretiersas Dock—Str Redondo, str La- | touche, str Admiral Rodma Menttlo ‘Training Siation=U. 8, Str Morning Henry’ Villard. dO, Potter, Griffson, sehr Mary K. Foster, air Meteor, ete J, W. Cli fast, | Chicage Roard of Trade! | Bheep—Receipte, STRE NEW rou” No American Locomott Hy 2 %) Chandler, Cractble, ip American dug up teal i Texas Comp Retail Stores. Sits. Heading. jean W. 4 % eT JOURNA 19.—The stoc’ 1%: Amer: Closting pr 1% debaker, “p % meric Hei we Petroleum, , 48% os of Retail Reading. n Telephi 113%, Ste GRAINMARKET DROPS SHARPLY CHICAGO, Nov. 19—Grain prices, | after an advance at the opening, dropped sharply just before the close | 4 of trading on the Chicago board of | trade toda vy purchasing by Sqaunlonion houses wloned she early | Be advanes. Snow and other favorable t belt resulted Provisto December 0} and closed down Se. May | unchanged at $1.44 ‘and d down te. Corn——December opened tinchang- | od at 4940 and closed off ee. ened up ‘4c at 64% oft he. “ eee | Beturday’s Quotations) Butler Hotel penaiee Wheat-— 32% | 38% | Nominal 1.60 . Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 19.--Cash wheat No, 2 hard, $1 19 P i Chicago Live Stock Telay's Qvetations ta, 9,000, Market atendy, bulk of salem, $6.656@6 56; weight, $6.7006.86; | medium W486; Neht weteht, $6.70 iY Reavy peaking, spre, feet packing sows, rough, $5.75@6.15; pil 97.26@8. Cattle—iecetpta, Market steady. $8.50011.25; me $4.7506.85 ad common & butcher battle LY cows, $306 and. cutters canner te 5.5008.2 feader xteors, stocker steers, $3 2606.25 nnd heifers, $9@5. 1,000. Lamba, $4.25@0; mon, $5.5009; yearling wethers, @ 47.50; owen, 120 ewes, $1. $003, $4.5006 stocker cows Market steady. jambs, cull and com: $5.50 cull to common Senew Live Stock Sheep—Tov Lamba, §7 96.760 N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Sogar—Quict, Raw, $4.00 1-16@4.11; granulated, $5.20@6, Cottee—No, 7 Rio, apot, 1% @8 Ke Ib.; No. 1a%e Iba 4 Banton, 11% Market steady. $2.60@3; feeders, 4 eree Ot lorthern Pac sitie. ‘o. 3 spring, $1.14. | ¥ L. FINANCIAL REVIEW k ol cy ai, | Cabeage + | Cuwtiflower- 13% iG oO. sen, up % 19%, up Baldwin, 96%, off % up 1%; International Punited Fruit, , Off %; United States ft ; Texas Company, 46, off ss N. Y. Stock Exchange rene’ Sines 0 — Betler Motel Mock— Amer. Beet Homer Amer. & Fay ~_— Sumatra S Siva Corn Cruetbie Industrial Aleohol Inspiration Kennecott Lackawanna Mexican Petroleum Missouri Pacific. ....+ |New Have vorthern P) 11% Pacific Republic Iron & | Rock Island. | Binet Boutl Southern Railway u 4 aN United Btates Rubber 49% United # L 6% | Persimmons—Cal., Liberty Bonds Pernianed by Mean M ones & Cn A by janning ter Hote! i Batiding Wi Low Z Grain. Wheat. Corn Caw Steel, | eatery | Peppers. | Local Markets VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Artichokes—Ver dow ... Reans--Wax Cal Reete—tocai, doa bunches Local, per tb per &. Local, Ted, Carrots ner Local, ‘y-erate Loe Corn Whit Ore eon Lowa), Peas—Local Tele BW Chit, Mex, per th. jateee—Local white, Tb. Yakima Gems, per tom ... Bweet, Cal, Mm Arkatinas yama, bu. bekt. be © | Pumpkine—Per Cre Fao | Cranberries Lorn. So-pke box To-phe. box 4-row layer S-row layer ...+ Grapes— Cal, storage, lug. Winter Nellis box One-half orange box Pinenpples— Ha wat Quinees—Cal., lug Local, per I. Fiiberte--Per tb. Chestnute—Cat, Japanene, Mb. Walnuts—No. 1, per tm DAIRY PRODUCTS. fam Paid to Shippers Seattle delivery h ranch Swt., # 0, b., Seattio supply F. 0. B condenaary, owt... DAIRY PRODUCTS Fald Wholesale Dealers mook triplets eee POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Ducks—Vancy dressed, per %., .26@ .26 oft) 1922 NASH CAR | IS ANNOUNCED New Model May Be Had for Winter’s Use ‘The new Nash 1922 series, includ-| ing the six-cylinder, fivepassenger|! touring, sevenpassenger touring roadster, coupe, sport model and sedan known officially as Nash 691) Ser is announced this early in} the season by the Nash Motors Co.| “Introduction of the new Naxh| series at this time means that one! may enjoy the use of his car all| winter and insure against delayed delivery in the spring.” said C. B Voorhis, vies president and general | sales manager of the Nash Motors) company. “New straight-line bodies and low) er top distinguished the five and) seven-passenger touring models; the nedan body is lower and gimilar! refinements in appearance have been added to the ‘sport model coupe and roadater, All cars are |equipped with parking lights of at- | tractive design and all have silvered) outside door handles, The new pring suspension gives the Greater | Nash Six riding qualities heretofore | believed tmponsible of attainment “In the turing cars the unusually | wide tilted front seat, the roomy forward compartment, the wide rear) doors and large single window add decidedly to their appearance, com fort and convenience.” Two of the outstanding features! of the new Nash 691 are its elec) trical equipment and ite new and wonderful spring suspension, The! adoption of the Deleo electrical! equipment means thoroly reliable) ignition as well as certain and easy! starting at all times. As & finishing touch to this model | the great Nash perfected valve-in-| head motor has been refined to the! | highest degree, giving remarkable trol. | Brietty told the following features jare also embodied in thee Greater Nash Six: New and doubly powerful emer- gency brake on transmission. Acourate gasoline gauge on dash | Low front seat with unusually | broad cushions. Parking lights on cowl. New curtains perfectly fitted, Low Ulted windshield Pocket in teft front | tools. door for j | TEN DIFFERENT kinds of mo- tor trucks and 20 different kinds of passenger automobiles are manu- factured in Detroit. r Light, €8-70 Te... ° Medium, 140-116 Te .. Coarse, heavy, 175-206 hes. S ha rveees f 4 ‘ xT igh tones a bd: Medium, dressed . Heavy, coarse . jeree—Livs, per fo. Dressed . Live stec x oro Prime light .... Bmooth heavy . Roush heavy . Common to good . Calves, light Medium to choice Heavy Bulls Bheep— Prime lamba Fair to good Cull lambs Yearlings Wothers, He Ewes tight Pat. 4-4's, city HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ten ome—-Weole, yellow, 120-1. ska, Railed, 70-T. eke, . Ground, 80-1. eke, mting, 100-1 Growing Feed—100- Fer Mash—No BM, ferateh Feed—100-1. Wheat Mized feed, it Meat Linseed OU Meal yu Bean Meal |Aifaita eat 7 Fish Portland Market Status Tedey'’s Quotations Cattlo—Receipts, $1, Market nominally steady. Bent steora, $5.75@ i fair to food, $4. 75@ 5.76; chotee cows and helf- ers, $4.50@6 oanners, $1.60@2.75; bulls, 82.756@ joalves, $5@9. ee Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—terling opened At $2.99% today. Fran 21%; lire, 90.0416; marks, $0.0006; fish Kronen, $0.1840, Demand sterling closed at $3.99% ; franow, $0.0721 14: Nee, 0.041695} | marks, $0.0036 ty; kronen, 90.1845, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921, PARTS FOR F a. ae RAINY WEATHER NECESSITIES Rain Guard for Fords, Wits Side Cartains for Vords. Re ents WAlOF pines those old tattered eure “ne tains with & new weather proot set, Complete set or fingio curtains Bet for touring Bet for roudater wires feeb) One-Man Tops with Jiffy Side rains, A high grade prod- t made of # ' wet weather drt Windshield Watershed. A com- and be protected. t is applied in an 1 keeps your wind- from fo k 208 proportionally, Top Dressing—We have a type of dressing for every top Waterproofs and beautifies your wp means of windah Our keeping your Id clean at ail os -_ bbe fite—a complete new top which slips over olf bows. Comes with back curtain, ring terial’ that Keeps heat in an cold out Makes motors more efficient Extra quality . PEERLESS PISTON RINGS KEEPS POWER UP KEEPS OIL DOWN As you know, your motor would not run without piston Tings. and it is only insofar as your piston rings are efficient that you get efficiency from your motor. lage rings, being made in one, pleos, are strong ad’ Sai able. fF patent joint makes th -inch, $1.25; 4-inch and over, $1.50 And Werth it! WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. t AUTOPARTS henge = yen STORE 812-15 & Pike Westlake Ave. Branch ‘THE Ford runcboutis just whatitsname implies—it’s a regular “get-about.” There is no other car that will take you there and back again, quicker, safer and more economically. It's the car for the man of action—the farmer, the merchant, the doctor, the contractor, the collector—the car that is useful eve 7 day of the year. Low in the cost of maintenance, with all of the sturdy strefigth, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars are noted. On account of the unusual demand we urge that your orders be placed as early as possible. L. M. Cline Motor Co. Clark-Baker Company Canal Motors Co. Hart & Hart Central Agency A. F. (“Burt”) Mlangy, Mer Westside Agency Wm. L. Hughson & Co. Wilson & Kreitle, Inc. Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. Hugh Baird 10th Ave. and Jackson St. Heacom 0532 si 7 Georgetown, Sid. 0550 Broadway and B. Pike St. Bast 0320 California and Alaska ‘Weat 1474 500 BK. Pike St. Bast 0404 4763 Rallaré Ave. Sunset ‘Third Ave. and St. Elllete 4894 Fourth and James Elliett 0750 jewart