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ACKS berween spokes ) Wet Wheel at tho hub indicate loose: | tires in Pennsylvania allowed and sbouki be tightened|a «peed limit four miles greater | than that of solid tire trucks. are A WOOD ALCOHOL applied with a| DO NOT neglect to change the pense or cloth is a good way to/oll in the cranckcase because it ts) Job Glan cloth or leather upholstery a dirty Reduced Prices! USED BUICKS We are offering exceptionally good values during this month in hopes that we may clean up our present stock. Is there a car in this list that you would like to have us demonstrate? If so, please call East 0842. 1918 Buick “6,” 5-pass. Touring. ; 1917 Buick “6” Roadster............--. 600 "4 1917 Dodge Touring ...........------. 550 "| 1917 Buick “4” Roadster ..........-.-. 425 4} 1917 Chalmers “6,” 4-pass. Sport........ 375 2 1919 Ford Touring .........-....-.--- 310 31918 Maxwell Touring ........ % eee 1917 Overland Touring (and we have others just as good) LIBERAL TERMS - LDRIDE ule anal HARVARD AND E. PIKE Spokane S@ Seattle Yakima a Buick longest is the one who appreciates Buick most Winter and summer Buicks travel over every ‘Kind and condition of road. They go through ‘miles of mud at a stretch—travel for hours over sands and plow their way through heavy snow drifts. ' You can always depend on Buick. PRICES 750 2,660 b Sotsfct 22-60. +» 2,800 4 Delivered in Seattle 'SALES@ SPOKANE. YAKIMA WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM [2 TRUCK OWNERS HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW TIME SAVER? THE MULLER AUTO MUD SHOES Will take you out of anything from mud to sand. Delay means lose and grief; save both by ordering a pair today. A Few of Our Satisfied Users: THE MERCER FUEL Co. H. B. WESTON TRANSFER CO. CORNWALL BROS. FUEL CO. . Manufactured in Seattle and sold by the MULLER AUTO MUD SHOE CO. ELLIOTT 6275 8028% WESTERN AVE. NEW PARKING — REGULATIONS | Hour Parking Rule in Force Here Monday Reginning Monday, the new park ing rule as provided In the city ordi cently passed by the councll enforced, according to Chief lot William Ht ring Special parking signs will be port: Joa in all districts affected by the | order, | ‘The attention of the public tx called | }to the signa, which horizontal black stripe acre of the! dial, with the | pur, Jabove the #tr |below; and they }furnitiarize themeelves with the pro Visions of the ordinance, which reads Jun fotiows | “On those portions of the streets named herein it shall be unlawful to |park a Vehicle except on that side of |the street herein designated and on the side designated herein for a longer continuous time than one} hour between the hours of § a m.| jand 6 p. m | “Jefferson st. south side, from Yea: | ve. h side, from First Fourth ave. lumbia st, south to Fourth nance re will t have ne king only are requested to ave. to wide, trom | ave. st, south side, from First to Fourth ave | ring st. south side, from West urth ave. Seneca st, south aide, from Went orn ave. to Fourth ave. ] “University st, south side, from | 20 feet cam of Post st. to First ave. | and from Second ave. to Fourth ave. “Union et., south side, from Second to Third ave. Pine st., south side, to Firet ave. “Olive st. south aide, from alley | of Third ave. to Fourth ave. art st., south aide, from Pike place to Third ave. and from Fourth | ave. to Fifth ave.” WINTER CARE OF | CAR DISCUSSED | Harry Leath, Ford Expert. Gives Advice from Pike | ’ With the closed car and all sorts of heating arrangements more popu lar than ever, Harry Leath of the Central agency gives come hints for care of the engine | “The motoriat's greatest attention | should be paid toward the engine lfor that in his chief source @f trou bie in winter, He should keep the hood and rudiat coyered. The | gasoline whould be clearhd of water }and other impurities dnd an ant | freeze solution placed in the water | aywter. / } |_,The dest antitreere solation ts) about a gallon of denatured alcohol, | lor alcohot and glycerine in equal | proportions, to three of water, This | freezes at about 10 degrees above wero, Fahrenheit. For colder weath ler the alcohol mixture should be | greater. | If the engine doean’t start imme | diately on depressing the starter button, the motorist should resort to the priming and crank method. The battery should not be overworked, | for the long nights and short days during winter mean added current | for the lights. Besides, the battery's efficiency te lowered with a drop in temperature. | A cold engine wil! start best after being primed with high test gasoline jor ether, The crank should be ured to timber up the engine ‘The choke should be used sparingly, for overuse causes the raw fuel to run thru | into the crankcase. | There ia least load on the engine Hin starting !f the clutch ts held out while turning over the engine with the starting motor. | Lighter lubricant should be placed lin the differential and transmission. for cold weather congeals the oil and furnishes more work for the engine For the few who will store their machines until «pring, here are a few tipe Drain the water syrtem and the gasoline and vacuum tanks. Cover the polished parte with vaseline prevent rust. Jack up the car, le ing all the wheels free. Drain t battery and invert it to keep ary Let air out of all tires and hang up the tubes. Cover. the whole car to keep parts free from dust | EYE SHADE caieccameomantelad ey | ¥ Ay s mmm ’ Pk eonee A spring stretched across the top of the wind shield, may effectively cut off the sun's glare from the driver's eyes. It can be hooked on the side of the windshield, pulled across or rolled back when not needed, small roller shade, Makes an Oil Pumping Engine Better Than New RALPH R. WHEATON NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTOR 705% bi. Pike, Phone Kast 1176 | sured ATTLE STAR HEY! OWNER OF THIS SIGN! POLICE WANT TO GIVE IT TO YOU! “T have pe car here from Fuqua of the police department This neat little sign suspended by tm ptraps from the plate of an automobile secured for ith owner the. coveted privileg of standing his car in an alley on Pike st. The finally copped t How many cle wre you getting for this?” he ask ed Sergt. Fuqua, showing him the ten. hing doing,” said Fuqua, no such permix sion.” The police would Ike to have the owner of the car explain sev eral things, but he found, The sign reposen on the ak of Lieut Carr, head of the city traffic department mesion to stand my Sergeant Vrank beat and patrolman on the pictou 1 gave 1919 were dincarded r O hie ) hie! | hlled /used jn | during the y " we're rich, er, | pansenger | American made. | . trade ‘er Fighty-five per cent of the 12,000 in Australia IT’S CANNY. a. auton are OUT WE Gor] COURS “BET er I" got to thinkin’ Fengiand haa @ wmall car that you don't have to get out to get under in? oe One out of 809 Inhabitants in Germany own automobiles. Miscar riage of plane—they didn't win the | war, or they'd had our Rolls-Re ce Times were hard, I got to knockin’ | And got fired. | What's the use of feelin’ blue? |1 took ona rosy hue, | An’ got hired Bu gar! | GREAT BRITAIN collected $40, ie eee 000,000 in motor taxes for the first four months of 1921. | now Reports to eight mont crease of What's on, Mexico tn the first per & revolution cent over 1920 The most enthusiastic auto} lowner we know—James Cres- well of the Y. M. C. A.—he }owns a new Gardner four. | FINANCIAL CONSULTA-| [TIONS DAILY—A. WAL-| | LET. | lent Assoct has disba on of Hartford, Ce 4 an A NEW YORK motor truck own ¢r was fined $200 in Connecticut fo overloading the truck five tons ; Tost your brakes before you £0 When you get stuck in sand | out aod keep from being thrown in or mud this device gets you! . out, It ie known as the Muller LACK OF CARE—THE CAUSE) auto mud shoe, and was in-|°¥ bo GARAG LL. vented by W. H. Muller, a Seattle man. Several firms in the city have already, ¥*Y equipped their trucks and care |°""*"" with this ground gripper. It} Tarrytown etuden of private ts manufactured and sold by! schools are painting the wheels af Muller Auto .Mud Shoe Co.,| heir care in their school 30284 Wes " Taking off the fenders, and figgerin 814 W estern ave. lon bobbed tops. Oh, how? Ob, how, | ek VOR jean Hip Van Winkle sicep? | | tien closer together, tie up the pro slice tucing and distributing centers with | A Great Highway Building) tim or wusmens, recreation, soc Boom Expected pope and contribute to the fare of every citizen of winnia | state. Another fact that cannot be | loverlooked or overestimated is that | the present unemployment situation will be materially b “i by the road / building program.” her an to Amert Purchase Your Oil by the Mile — Not the Gallon makes attach bumpers eee o" difference you pour crankcase, the which protects the engine ix the thin film be tween moving metal parte Only King O11 will retain full lubricating efficiency under the heat of service. We solicit your inquiries and will be glad to submit a line of sumpies colors. your Nearly 6 per cent of the automo wel-| went Federal aid to the extent of $75 000,000 has been extended to the states for building of roads and it ia expected there will be In augurated a reat highway building Program soon which will make American highways the best in the world, Under the provisions of the grant of federal aid to the states, | & certain portion of thin fund is to} be set aside for maintenance, T roads and better roads, but it ix as-| KUAY Ganace “” hat they will be maintained | 10 Mercer St. by the co-operation of state and fed. | eral governments, Commenting on the pasnage ofthe | law, Mr. Walter C. Davia, secretary and sales manager of the Davia Mo-| tor Car company, sald, “There has been no more impor ant step taken| turned tnto @ useful valve spring! in recent years than this, Wel compressing tool and holder, Cut a should have the finest @ystem of | square hole in one leaf for the head| highways in the world—and now | of « cafriage bolt, and # round hole such @ system t® assured. Good|in the other, Cut a «lot in each roads are vita) in the internal econ-| point so the hinge may «lip over| omy of the nation because now,/|the valve stem. Turning down the more than ever before, our eco-| nut will compress the «pring and| nomic life revolves around trans-|hold it there until replaced King Oil Sales Co. Distributors 99 Marion Street GARAGES HANDLING KING OIL TERMINAL GARAGE Railroad Ave. arel Jackson VALVE TOOL us | shall have not only new| V. Galer St inv ICH STATION A An old hinge may easily be! ND TIRE CO, Marion St “WARREN MOTOR o 1109 Pine st RAVENNA GARAGE Thi? Woodlawn Ave 6 UNITED 4 co, Fifth Ave. cl SERVICR N Rremerton, Wash. NAVAL SERVICER STATION Charleston, Wash. EVERETT STAGES OPERATIVE BATTERIES Another Substantial Reduction EFFECTIVE DEC. 1, 1921 Ford Special ... .. $26.00 6-volt, 13-plate ... 6-volt 15-plate . 12-volt 9-plate Exchang! - $35.45 as sees s $44.60 ¢ Price Seattle The same superior quality— The same oversize battery FROM BUS TERMINAL rd and Pine (Formerly old Fire Station) Connecting with NORTH BEND, TOLT, DUVALL, ALDERWOOD MANOR, RENTON, AND ALL NORTHERN POINTS OUT OF EVERETT MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Co. We maintain a complete Electrical Department for Starting, Lighting and Ignition Work Registered Dealers Delco—REMY Authorized by United Motors Service NORTHERN ELECTRIC CO. 419 East Pike, Corner Summit Seattle Exide Distributors Delco REMY Service Parts PRIVATE COACHMEN’S Renevo- | In it wo derned small you can't get of 1921 show an in-| | HERE is nothing which will please & motorist more than unefi WESTERN stock of use wworien I, without doubt, the largest and most complete in the elty—with everything priced at a worth-while saving to you. some nory AUTO'S ul ABSOM KK PLUGS SHOCK " pare these SIGNALS k Supreme— THEET The Auto Lo« Priced at $5.00 to $12.00 Kach SPOTLIGHTS One of the most appre- elated accessories to the motorist $3.95 te $12.35 SUPPLY WESTERN AUTO company Downtown Store tek Autoparta Store f B12-18 K. Pike STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS mp Satisfaction Complete automobile satisfaction fs the result of buying wisely and econom- ically rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. Figure out your every automobile re- quirement and you will find it in a Ford Sedan—a family car of distinction and beauty—a car of comfort and conven- ience—a car of dependability and service—a car that will give you com- plete satisfaction. . You should place your order now if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. CANAL MOTOR CO. B15 Nickerson St. Garfield 0074, HART & HART 6200 8) WILSON & KREITLE, I Stewart 4n24, HUGH BAIRD WEST SIDE AGENCY California & Alaska St. CLA COME