The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 9

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i ip | | OUTLOOK 6000 | Stewart Products Saat "EIGHT Promise Good Times | One of the bright spots in the | feoling ¢f optimiam that is fast Spreading on motor row, is the air of activity at the Stewart Products Service station at 1518 Broadway, Practically every automobile Where | Belmont ‘Crome Pike —— SBrery car in the following lim deen through our shop anc in the best possible conditio: we are g0ing to sel) at tly reduced prices. Hudson Touring, Modal 7.0 Hudren Coupe, Mode! 116 Basex Touring, Model “A” Essex Demonstrator, 1921 Hudson Sedan, Model 100, has only been driven 10,000 miles; and runs like @ new car is below its value, OTHER MAKES” the Stewart speedometer, while 97 | Per cent of all brands of new cars are equipped with the Stewart vacuum tank, This unique situation enables the Stewart stations, of which there are 58 in the United States, to judge fairly accurately the outlook of the automobile in dustry in good times and bad. Tn an interview with A. C. Han! sen, who with his two brothers oper: | ates the Stewart stations in Seattle and Tacoma, he pointed to an order Placed with the Chicago plant last week as the best appraisal of his | faith in the outlook for the auto- motive industry This order calls for one and a half loads of Stewart Merchandise, all of which is now in transit. “The trend of business | has shown a consistent turn toward normalcy month by month,” said Mr. | Hansen, “and I feel no hesitancy in} | saying that the real and big turn-/ ing point ts pretty much a ‘calen. dar proposition.’ It lies immediate- ly around the corner of January 1— after the holidays and inventories, when 1921 is in the background.” y History Keep the water in the bat }to make its highways safe from/ glaring headlights, has made greater | the United States is equipped with | FIFTH LIBERTY The cight-wheel bus of a type here pictured may supercede the six-wheel vehicle for |peseenger traffic if demonstrations now being made in Los Angeles uphold the claims of R. Fageol, who designed ét. The front four wheels in series are used for steering, the rear | four for braking and driving. Easier riding qualities, non-skidding, and better distribution lof strain are claims made for the new type bus, which is 26 feet long, carries 20 passen- gers and de velops a 50-mile speed. HIGHWAYS SAFE | IN CALIFORNIA 'State Seeks to Abolish Glar-| ing Headlights California, sald to be one of the nation’s leaders inactivities designed | progress in this direction than prob ably any state in the Union. Charles J. Chenu, superintendent of the state motor vehicle depart ment, has issued, for the benefit of all motorists, a booklet containing a Ust of headlight devices whieh | comply with the statute, As soon # 11 motorists In the state have had an opporunity to obtain this book. let, pretended ixnorance of the head. light law will cease to be recognized | as an excuse for violators, | Sidestepping of the isxue of a legt- PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. 0. STANDRING, Prop. $50 CASH IN MONTHLY PRIZES you have to do to win theae prizes ia to save the vote-coupons the | on this page give you with all cash purchases of $1.00 or $ 1.00 cash purchase 10 votes 20 votes 30 votes 40 votes -.- 50 votes ++ +100 votes at the close of the first big contest, December 15, 1921, you have the) to your credit, the grand prize of a brand new Ford touring $50 Cash Prizes WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: First Prize .. - $25.00 Second Prize . 5.00 Third Prize ... 5.00 Fourth Prize .. 5.00 Fifth Prize 5.00 Sixth Prize 5.00 If at the close of the monthly contest you have the most votes to your credit, you will receive the first prize of $25.00 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 afi, clip the coupon below and mail the votes to the Contest Manager, care The Seattle Star, which will give you a dandy start. Then read all of the advertisements on these two pages and see if there isn't something you need. Then go to your friends who own automobiles and have therm do all of their buying through these advertisements and get | their votes. You will be surprired how quickly you will have several thou- und votes to your credit and be among the leaders. | timate driving light Is a dangerous practice on the Coast. W. F. Seel, treasurer of the Lexington-Los An- Reles company, distributors of Min- jute Man Six cars, is one of those giving the state authorities the full- est support ’ TP at UMIVERSAL CAR WE HAVE SOME OF THE BEST BUYS IN THE CITY IN USED TOURING CARS, ROAD- STERS AND TRUCKS. SOLD ON VERY LIB ERAL TERMS. COME AND LOOK OUR CARS OVER BEFORE BUY- ING ELSEWHERE L..M. Cline Motor Co. Authorised Ford Dealer Phone Kenwood 0631 1100 EAST 45TH Corner lith Ave. N. & OUR USED CARS Are the mort dependable auto- mobiles on the market. We will not invest our money in Used : y are good values Our stock con- Medium Pricea and Low Priced Used Cars. HIGH GRADE USED CAns Model Studebaker 1919 Big Ste Chalmers 1919 Severipassenger Franklin 1918 Roadster Buick 1918 Touring Hupmobile 1920 Sedan Palge 1919 Sport Model Hupmobile 1918 Touring Buick 1918 Roadster Paige 1917 Seven-passenger Maxwell 1918 Five-passenger LIBERAL TERMS and TRADES SUNSET MOTOR CO. BROADWAY AND UNION Heat 0306 Bainir Auto Polish mmAD nen ——i00 FREE VOTES——— ‘This coupon is good for 100 votes toward winning the Ford car and $60.00 in cash prizes. Contest Manager, The Seattle Star— Dear Sir: Please place these votes to my credit in Star auto contest. MY NAME ADDREBS. oo sserseevess Notice: Contestants ere stlowed only one free coupon sad will not be Valid if you heve sirendy received 100 free votes. A Northwest Preduct RAINIER AUTO UPPLY CO. Get it at Your Dealer or 702 E. Pike St. East 120 a Aen Striking engine features, says an enterprising dealer, Whaddye mean, & “knock”? eee A firm in Oshkosh, Made @ store on a truck, begosh, The man said Oh joy, Oh jolly, oh boy, But wimmen shoppers said “slosh,” it's all dosh. } ee The Japanese autolsts notify the police when anything goes wrong, the American autoist beats it before | the police get there Sostpanrieioceseodtrepeorvenpette |leumrytuig, you pronounce it—that's how they say automobile in Bel sium, It means “Fast-horseless- without-rails-petrol vehicle.” ae | Bert Biangy of the Central If they out at the curb Armistice day, will notify me Ill set those reckless birds use them for shock absorbers. | eee Harry Austin was pinched for peddling “dope,” but it wasn't Har- ry D, Austin of auto row— too lbusy peddling Oakland «port eee jit you could see a certain gleaming Buick #ix,yet they call the adver: om ising manager of the. Fidridge ick company “Rusty Burke.” ee | Bill Standring, manager of the | Pike Street Tire Shop, recently sought out a druggist friend for pared » equirrel whisky for bis lum “tory. ® haven't any Bill, but here's some Crow. | “Nope, Doo, I didn’t want to fly, T just wanted to yump around @ little,” eee “What can Peter Witt do? It's | worth @ $1,000 @ week to try to pull & street car system out of the hole | in direct competition to Hank Ford,” |says Harry Leath Ford, wizard of ‘the Central agency, eee | Wm. M. Hartford, sales manager of the BShitids-Livengood Motor company, says the new Lexington fiw the swellest thing on the street {Can it beat the chickens on Second lave, BU? | eee | A long and impressive hood | houses merely the passengers’ feet, says a line desoribing a new Eng- |lish auto, Migosh, what size shoes do they wear? | eee First we had the one room apart- ment with its jack-knife bed, its combination library table and chair, Engineer ING NOVEMBER 19, 1921. GRAVEL ROADS Keat-Des Moines —Good. Des Meines-Taroma Highitne—Fatr, laple Valley—-Rough. New gravel Davalt--Good. ONy-—-Good. Oity—Good. Iesequah-Fall City. annguah-Redmond (Via Lake Sammam- ish)—-Redmond to Inglewood rough; balance good Newport-Bellevne—Good. KEnumeiaw-Franklin-—New concrete road two miles froin law, Good gravel beyond. — Parkt prohibited on Franklin bridge over Green river gorge, by order of Aubarn-Black 0 vin Soon ereok Huneet Highway—Shoqualmie pass open Bixtean inches of snow at summit at this date, Road in King county tn cellent condition. Hent condition numelaw-Green W around Bnumelaw " to The Dalles River). All ro excellent, Stevens Vass Highway—Portion in King county above Index fair. Due to loone gravel, road is rough in pla pasable to point three miles beyond Bkykomial Black Diamond-Prewkiie— dood. Near Richmond Beach Roud-New pavement open. Renton. fnemm: (Bast Hide) —Conoret pavement open for travel, Continnow! concrete road from Renton to Enum claw, via Kent and Auburn. Vashon Island—New pavement open, Yor further information call Maja ad | Fr local 34, agency had some new cars smashed) used! care next time, moans Bert, and let! RUSTY?—You wouldn't think #0) } | | ! New Cadillac Car Greatly Admired | The new Cadillac, Victoria model of the new type 61, has received special attention in the auto world | Decause of its beauty, comfort and utility for whopping and social events, The substantial and digni- fled appearance, characteristic of the) Cadillac, is more apparent than ever, and there is an added dash) and smartness that is distinctly} pleasing. The ititertor, which is beautifully upholstered and fitted, has seating | accommodations for four passengers, Among the many fine interior | features are the rear corner reading lamps and an extra parcel compart: ment, which also serves as an arm) rest, and two eats and « board in one corner for the dining room; now we have & 200-pound auto made o: viuminum that can be parked in the hall. Healthy prospects for a 225-pound woman whe * you con fidentially that “papa” weighs 235. eee “Court convenes at 9:30, is the warning sign to motorists who are entering Quincy, Mass, It isn't the court, it's the courters who cause the trouble on the highways, one The average motorist takes blind curves hell bent for elec tion, and sometimes he don't get to the election. eee Losing a $200 stickpin by thet. is still good reading in the daily papers, but when your $15,000 Kolls-, Royce disappears from the curb, the} only persons who bear about it is the police, eee “I have them for the whole farm- ty.” says Howell Tatum, ones, big ones, Sunday ones, every- day ones"-——NO, not shoes, but tires at a bargain for everything In the) family garage from the Ford up, at} the Fisk Tire Shop, 2117 Hast Pike st. eee Don't talk to your wife while she’s drivin’. New highways are from 33 to 55 feet wide tn China, Guess they must run the flivvers backward and want panty ¢ bd room, Extra copper or iron wire may come in handy for some roadside repair. ‘The traffic cop always wins. Don't | argue with him. When worn or broken gears have to be replaced be sure that all replacements are genuine, not imitation parts. It is the only way to be sure of having quiet, smooth running gears that will wear. We can supply your dealer, repaig_or garage man, Popularity has been defined as “public appreciation.” On this is our used Mord de- partment is peculiarly popular. At the present time price is making us num new friends. low of ‘Terma, NOTH—Instruction class every Thursday, 8 p. m., in our show room-—except Thankegiving. Central Agency, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike Bast 0320 | Detroit | the makers of the car he was driv-| A “Seattle Spirit” and Piston Rings Returning from a@ business trip | to Portland, H. B, Johnston of the | Johnston Piston’ Ring company said he “knocked ‘em dead,” meaning in| Starts on Long Tour From} auto row slogan that the trip was Boston to California In Portland he was invited to at- tend a meeting of the Automobile Joun 8. Wa of Boston, Mass, peme pe Ph crcseagong - was stepped into the office building of| “lic? on to mabe a speech on ine | mac! 6 pject, “Seattle the Liberty Motor Car company in) ™UCh | (™ ee re a few days ago and an | Spirit.” that he wanted to ast At the close of his talk he wns | asked to tell them something of) | Johnston piston rings “with their ka [hill climbing qualities, When he Phar Diver oo “eng ge arage ny vt clowed half a dozen members of the vorkina nah | | association ordered’ th they had dollars in the price,” and| **oclation Wea them fon (hele ears, also stating that he wanted to see the factory where the work was done. nounced ing, because, to use his own word: Be wary of buying substitute | parts for your car, Liberty people were greatly inter- ested to learn that Mr, Warren) was the owner of the fifth Liberty} jear that had ever been turned out) | from the Liberty factory and notably enthused when they learned that he was starting on a trip from Boston | to California, and had already driv en from Boston to Detroit without trouble of any kind. His car had traveled 24,000 miles up to the) time of hie visit at the fastory.} When asked whether be hesitated to make a long trip in a car that had already seen nearly six-year service, Warren replied, “Not on your life. I would sooner trust this old Liberty than a great many jothers just off the assembly line. I AUTOMOTIVE 908 Kast Hine Street SERVICE CO. ihe ee eee know what the Liberty will do be-| cause it has been doing for me just! |the things that I would expect of! |the best motor car ever built, My} | schedule calls for me to be in Catl-| }fornia on @ certain day and I'll be| Willing to bet the car against a/ plugged nickel that you will get a wire from me on exactly that date, | saying that the trip was made on schedule and without difficuity,” | ST ' SUUADUAAAHAUAUIN Ma baal r ~~ i hae Phone Biriett 248 UNION AT NINTH 1255 Westlake N. Western Electric Company “Latte | || THE TRIANGLE ELECTRIC CO. Autometive Kiectricians PISTON AND Stromberg Carburetor RING REPAIRING On Any Aute Klcetric System Phone East £707. TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Co, ? 172@ Boylston Ave, You Can Build It Yourself for J.P.MOLLER JOUNSTON Harvard and Pike. Antomobite AINTING t the Clase Everything needed to complete it FARRELL LUMBER CO. 2108 Westinke Bitlet 6140 CYLINDER, CRANKSHAFT GEAR rapid geld Don't Get Soaked Every Time It Rains fee Us About a New Top PICKARD & TRAILL 1125 Pine St. Main 3401. BETTER, FOR LESS TERMINAL GARAGE Geesrear SPERDOMETERS BUMPERS SEARCHLIGHTS HAND HORNS ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 1513 to 1517 Broadway , IDEAL REPAIR CO., Inc. A.D. pe gtd ol All Makes o} red By Mew Whe Know Our Packard Service Cur Heady, Day or Night Shop Open Ev and Sundays Prest-O-Lite Tanks Exchanged Jackson and R. R. Ave. ALWAYS OPEN Exclusively. LINING— Wholesale and Retail. Night Work by ppointment, Noel's Brake Service Lars IN AMERICA. e Kast 478. 1000-1008 Belystom Av. near Pine PISTONS | Guaranteed to Stop AD Troubles MADE IN SEATTLE TUTTHILL - MORSE MANUFACTURERS 1257 Westinke N. Garfielé Lake Electrical & Machine Co. Autometive Electricians. Garfield 4308 Distribsters—Whelesale Only — OILS 700 12th Ave., Cor. Cl AUTO PARTS Nickel Plated Reflectors SILVER PLATED Phone Main 4687 | deattie ig __ Electroplating 1311 itth ng Co. LEAVE IT TO re EXPERTS Romano Auto Repair s,! EK. J. ROMANO. 101 Breadway N. Capitol 943,

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