The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1921, Page 8

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| Shots Fly From Hillsides as Strarige T Over Lonely here Belmont Crosses Pike Every car in the following list has been through our shop and is in the best possible condition: Hudson Touring Model 7.0 Hudson Sedan Model 10-0 Essex Touring Model “A” | Hudson Speedster Model 7-6 It will pay you to inspect our renewed Hudson and Es * Hurt in Mexican bandits in the hills near |San Antonio canyon recently mix took a Lexington “Lark” car, driven | jby C. H, Shields, Seattle auto dea er, pulling an Ansted motor on a jtrailer for @ machine gun outfit, and opened fire. ‘The party composed of three auto mobiles filled with Lexington auto dealers and newspaper men from | Los Angeles and Santiago, was re-| }turning «from a trial run on the Ensenada beach in Lower Califor | | nia. Shields accompanied by Mra Shields on a pubiicity tour for the; | Ansted motor were riding in the car that drew the fire. For several days | the bandits had been expecting an attempt to dislodge them by the fed- eral troops at Tiajutna, They mis} took the Americans for an attacking YUSEDCAR IE OR. 7) LOWER PRICED CARS @akland Touring. lute Motor Co. - 600 EAST PIKE Phone East oeré Ariston gervy. . In @ letter to Shields-Livengood Motor company, Shields hints that things were a ‘little too hot to set) the lead car, a Lexington that made $5 miles an hour on the soft sands) at Esenada, go for help. Depending | SPECIAL SALE || | | 33x5 2250 . 4.00 PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. ©. STANDRING, Prop. Eltiett 0446 1086 Pihe Street, Corner Boren °o MOTORS C 0 CASH IN MONTHLY PRIZES you have to do to win these prizes is to save the vote-coupons the on this page give you with all cash purchases of $1.00 or as follows: 30 votes - 40 votes + 50 votes --100 votes first big contest, December 15, 1921, you eredit, the grand prize of a brand new Forf touring ‘@0r will be yours. $50 Cash Prizes WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: First Prize .... . $25.00 Second Prize ..... - 6.00 Third Prize .... 5.00 Fourth Prize 5.00 Fifth Prize . 5.00 5.00 e If at the close of the monthly contest you have the most votes to 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, @nd #0 on until the $50.00 in cash prizes have been awarded, ~ _ First of alt, clip the coupon below and mail the votes to thé’ Contest Manager, care The Seattle Star, which will give you a dandy start. Th read all of the advertisements on these two pages and née if there 4 sommething you need. Then go to your friends who own atitomobiles and have them do all of their buying through these advertisements and get their votes. You will be surprired how quickly you will have several thou- gand votes to your credit and be among the leaders. ———100 FREE VOTES——— This coupon is good for 100° votes toward winning the Ford car and $50.00 in cash prizes. | Contest Manager, The Seattle Star— Dear Sir: Please place these votes to my credit in Star auto contest. SEATTLE MAN'S | | |\Motorists Outrun | Stepping on Gas; Nobody | Beattie during hia absence. railer Moves Canyon Road; Hail of Lead by Attack on his “Lark” car to pull him out of the h———= in which they sud denly found themselves, he stepped on the gas, Running for hie lite instead of speed records, Shields) hung up no mean record. The oir) made 65 miles an hour pulling the) trailer, and could not be rum away from. Federal troops, under command of ‘ol, A. Armentia in Tiajuana, hear ing the firtng, sent out a party from the city and attacked the out laws. In a pitch battle #ix bandits; were killed and 10 taken prisoner Dave Gershon, head of the United! States department of justice in Low Angeles, has received advices from | the commandant at Tiajuana and the governor of Lower California apojomizing for the incident, The! boriter was cloned to Americans for | three days following the trouble, The cutaway Anated motor on the trailer was built in Seattle and| was displayed at the 1921 auto show | at the Arena, the Manufacturers’! Products show, the Yakima fair, the! Spokane fair, and in Vancouver,| B.C. Mr, Shields left Seattle in October, accompanied by Mrs. Shields. He had the trailer outfit shipped from here to Los Angeles by | boat, where he picked up a Lex-| ington stock “Lark,” and procesded with & party into Old Mexteo, L. V. with a Lexington “Lark, Here is a photograph taken of the cut-away Ansted motor mounted on a trailer, taken in Seattle before the trailer was shipped South by boat for its trip into Mexico, bandite mistook this trailer for a mounted machine gun and opened fire ona party of Lez-| ington auto dealers at the mouth of San Antonio canyon, near Tia Juana, in Lower Cali-| fornia. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shields, who were puliing the trailer at the time of the attack’ are shown in the car in the photograph. DRAWS BULLETS IN ME Mexican| AUTO INDUSTRY | IS LOOKING UP [Detroit Makers Say Time of | Depression Over BY ALBERT APPLE DETROIT, Mich, Nov. 26—The auto industry is now manufacturing | more than three times as many jcare ae last January, | The general belief among auto makers i# that their industry is [safely out of the depths of depres | | ston and well on its way ypward to WE HAVE SoME oF | portent shipped THE BEST BUYS IN | Thirtyone cars were THE CITY IN USED | from all American auto factories in TOURING CARS, ROAD. October, for every ie Rani shipped 0 in May, 1920--which, however, was STERS AND TRUCKS. the peak month, with production SOLD ON VERY LIB greatly inflated, just before good ERAL TERMS. COME times exploded. AND LOOK OUR CARA | Ford is producing “as usual*—at OVER BEFORE BUY. a rate of about 1,100,000 care a year, | ING ELSEWHERE Rawlings of the Lexington Motor ri company iw taking Shieldx’ place in| ont Daytonia beach for me next time,”| aye Shields in his lett Eiamine the spark timing if the engine overheats or lacks power. American automobiles “in Norway exceed those of any other country Experts of autos, expressed in| dollars, aré now more than twice as big ax in 1913, ‘Thin indicates an ex- port business at a better financial rate than in normal prewar times, even tho the productive capacity of the auto industry was increaxed [180 per cent during the war. } | The actual number of pamenger | autos exported in the last few) months has been almost identically the same an in 1918 ‘The auto trade, anticipating much | [better business in 1922 than at Present, is jooking ahead to keen | competition and outlining its sales) | L. M. Cline Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealer Phone Kenwood 0631 1100 EAST 45TH Corner llth Ave, N. B OUR USED CARS JUST OUT OF PAINT SHOP | 1918 Buick touring, 1920 Chandler touring. 1919 mod Cadilinc roadster perfect in all re '¢@ worthy your in- onset HE PRICHS/ARE LOW OAKLAND TOURING, in excellent ¢on ‘ Good paint and tires Th r is priced $200 below the market. $360. “hee a $425. HUPMODILE SEDAN 1920 MODEL; driven only a @ thousand milen; first clam chanical condition; good ber; reliable and eeonam The price we are asking me & saving of $1,000 on the price ONSET MOTOR Co. BROADWAY AND UNION Haat 0206 ing auto companies tive capacity of more than 1,000,000 | cars a year. This will be increased At lest $00,000 cars a year by new companies now preparing to enter the auto field Automobile license and registra. | tion fees for 1921 amount to $1032, | 000,000. Do not neglect to oil the spring | shackles. 1919, Nuts should not be screwed down too tightly. STOP RATTLE WEDGE: FORD RING; looks and rune new one. A real buy @ ED An easy way to windows from fattling Is to fit small wedges in between the edges of the glass panes and the felt frames, Soft wood should b A Northwest Preduct RAINIER AUTO SUPPLY CO. Get it at Your Denter or 702 E. Pike St. East 120 Phone Eillott 2441 UNION AT NINTH Sheet Metal Plant Purchased by Earl been completed where on Metal Products Com won, Mich, will be taken over by the Earl Motors, Inc, and operated as one of the manufactur ing units oP the plant. The Jackson Metal Products Com- pany has extensive manufacturing | facilities for the production of fend lore, running board aprons, gasoline tanks, enameling work, radiator shells, front aprons, dust pans and other miscellaneous types of sheet | metal work transaction is one of the Keep. a few old newspapers in one of your car pockets, They will help you get out of a mud hole some day. They afford good traction for the wheels, when placed underneath them in the mud. When worn or broke gears have to be replaced be sure that all replacements are genuine, not imitation parts. It ix the only way to be sure of ‘ing quiet, smooth- tunning gears that will wear. We can supply your dealer, repair or garage man, 'COLYEAR. MOTOR SALES CO. PARTS JONHERS 9) Pine St. Phone 055, RAL Ai ) ae Anybody can say “This car is priced right!” That does not necessarily maké it so. The men in charge of our used car department are me chanical experts and will carefully assist you in select: ing the best your money will bey If we have not what you need our men will frank- ly tet you so. TERMS. Instruction class in care And operation of Ford car Every Thursday night, 8 Pom, In our showroom, Everybody welcome. Central Agency, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike Bast 0820 largest which has taken place in Jackson in some little time, and represents about $200,000. The deal! will mean the employment of more than 200 men when the plant is| operating on a normal basis, which, | With the introduction of the new! | Barl caf, shuld be about the first | of the year, TOO QUICK a stop may cause a |rear end coilliwion, the fault j which would be your own, | ‘THE WEEK of December 4 to 10 | will be “Safety Week.” , for | THE TRIANGLE ELECTRIC CO. Automotive Electricians Stromberg Carburetor 990 k. Pine St. Phone Kast 683. 7 vetem ‘TRIANGLE ELECTRIC Co, W. SWARTZ ea Harverd and Pike. Avtommbite PAINTING CYLINDER, CRANKSHAFT. GRAR CUTTING We now handle STON ‘The Strongest Piston Made Mer. e Kinet 718. Pit” tm Jackson and Ray R.R. Ave. O934 ALWAYS OPEN Supplies Brakes Exclusively, LINING— Wholesale and Retail. Nigppointment Moel's Brake Service FIRST IN AMERICA. Phone Hast 475, 1006-1008 Holysten Av., near Pine XICO adillac Service | in War Recognized' The United States goveryment | has foimally recognized the service; rendered by the Cadiline in the war | by an award for diatinguished rerv i@ to the Cadillac Motor Car Com pany The award is in the form of a! parchment bearing the war depart ment eagle and the great seal of | the United Staten During the war Cadillac provided | the standard 7 passenger army car | for the A. B. F. and built a large! number of Liberty motors. Da not put the top down alter a rain until it is thoroely dry. AUTOMOTIVE YOU SHOULD KNOW IT SERVICE CO. Recharging, Kepairing and Service on All Makes of Batteries Eaot ore} 908 Kast Pine Street Deanpnneigyei ni Un ML i NMI 1285 Westlake N. Western Electric Company AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTOR J.P.MOLLER JOHNSTON Piston AND RING SPRCIALIsT EXPERT REPAIRING You Cam Mulld It Yourself for Rv x needed to complete tt FARRELL LUMBER CO. 2108 Westlake bittett 6140 See Us About @ New Top PICKARD & TRAILL 1125 Pine St. Main 3401. BETTER, FOR LESS SPEEDOMETERS BUMPERS SRARCHLIGHTS HAND HORNS ELECTRIC HORNS SERVICE AND REPAIRS Stewart Products Service Station 1518 to 1317 Broadway IDEAL REPAIR CO., Inc. an Pe ete scort, en of ‘‘ ny hen Whe now ur chard Strvice Car Head: Day or Night " Shop Open Evenings and Sundays Prest-O-Lite Tanks Hachangeé PHONES: Fast 724 Res. Hillote sage-s. 1009-1011 E, PIKE ST, T. & M. PISTONS Guaranteed to Stop AN Troubles MADE IN SEATTLE | 4 TUTTHILL- MORSE | MANUPACTURERS 1257 Weastiake N. Gartielé 4268, Automotive Electricians. Garfield 4908, Distributere—Whelesale Only Romano Auto Repair ¢ KJ. ROMANO, 101 Broa@way N. Capitel SEATTLE RADIATOR & FENDER ans? AbSise Roem. Pe

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