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THE SEATTLE STAR Fordson Tractor Wins TRACTOR MAKES REAL PULL _|NEW ROADSTER 222":5"i:°< Vital Statistics} Over Hard Conditions ||” MR «aed iia J LATEST LIBERTY sc: consort wl men on hase Hiator, lamps and windshield, and girl j « | burnpe Ainut steering wheel an el Palmer, Brewster ne serene & eget p Se ‘ i ( lie ‘ tery ina tone to mal lan, George Btewart, 2925 Ninth conditio Fereon trae | This is an attach aire Race Driver leather upholstery m, deere = Gecently, wea chown with | wheels, It . ? | the various exterior eolor hn Wie OD * itee Po | \ ee. and @ etal » ed Min deo xel, 2 marked success in the Ohop valk | the wheels a) 7 { é Friends of the Liberty, who have ne pee Stelle < f - Lloyd” Axeh 2348 4304 fey of Western Washington, | minutes and removed & : t aneleen' tha veneer Wely- AY pte p ising Ba we. ae isl Rehtocee, + 018 ete tn hebder biskows. ton ete oe ’ | ' which the producers of (hia car @F®) roaduter at any price | Nn William! 1427 Ninth ave. iad on " | | ng | ders for this car are alee The hardest of soi) conditions) In addition to the plow\« 5 farnols, have another treat awaiting aore thy oad - I or nio| Were encountered, there being Knolls) demonstration, a large Frost he ° food meer 4 ' ‘ef gumbo clay, peat bog and mo| scraper was used in filling bog zy Ks Ae S| ’ Pome , ¢ mooes fo oat an eres a at ion, James Burne, 2406 42n4 Eee wae Voreeen o-ooes en ae be ’ al . if yee a ene aitracted | 80% tO almost equal . Jonoph’ George, 4336 12th ave. ees some All of tee i ‘ | pee was attracted | 6 the “special Touring, 1 N boy | | | poodle - , Ray, 6533 26th ave N. B, Waridus soil conditions were ex:| other tractors had failed to ne | . by the “Bp 5 adh Wh pyre trey he within a distance of 20/ gotiate without a lend at all, ; 4 preferred a two-pe ger model. He eg a dal L , nndagn, 1s Oe yet the Fordson with a No, 3) and this despite the fact B=} suggested that if tule to} P ate . oa : A} ed re tere inch pow, plowed to a| mud and mire rose to a point . BT Get the advent @pecial ‘ rn : ‘h iat . boy. @epth of 10 inches and never hesi-| more than half way on the : . Touring" > ene, bb Primary Nominees ina, 026 47th ave. &. Wy P; ie | er CRNe, > could be considered a buyer, A day S] | Schwartz, Henry Howard, 625 17th Weat Gide Fordson dealers aad & could be conwidered Duvet: Aine | Okehed by Council |*)*":, ME ic teesne tee pasumatio tire large number of farmers and duiry jaire race driver, who was also af } State Benator age eer gra a D! Ss : : | ne walle: .* ” pot! own were officially declared EATH: 1890. men of the Chap valley winenent miring the “Special Touring,” not! #, J, Brown PN oop aves BE this demonstration, Owing to the! i i the | only te thin same remark, but|to be the nominees for mayor at the exceptional variety of soll within] The Fordson tractor making record pull in mud and clay. Nothing too tough for th | went ther and fefinitely commis | «pecial session of the city council 8 ave ine £8. $41 W, Sth ot NEGLECT IN tudricating springs | areas of only a few fot, skeptica | Pordson, = _. |aloned the distributor fo procure for | held Friday night for the purpose Of | ingle, Alvin F.. sf, Cleveland. 0. hard riding. freely predicted failure, but the) oi arenas . sf |nim, if pomible, a replica of the |canvassing the vote Darby, Aone Rath, 43, 6971 60th ave, Pordson performed cach task with | moat bottomless sand as in bogs | volume of Fordson sales is veryjand trucks and Fordson tractors! “special Touring’ Im & roadster ‘The total ve! son at oe ‘ i pmol | « found to have been USE THE brakes as Little as pos-|out difficulty, again demonstrating} and mire or on the steep hills | much higher thie season than forlare being made In increasing volume|/model 2 | min Roulle’ th en Oc naidaten| KEKE NUTS and bolts well tight be om that tee Cenc h samen thea ersredNie ee the same period of last year, AS/by dealers in all parts of Beattle) 1. decided to bring out regular: |declared to be nominated were Mre. | ened. “BEST FOREIGN market for high | tica! utitity when property equipped. | Officials of the Ford Motor com-|an indication that ireproved bual| branch territory, embracing Wash! i, this new roadster ax one of their | Henry Landes, B. L. Blaine, EB. T “priced trucks is Brazil Similar demonstrations have | pany report a very keen intérest| ness conditions are not merely of|ington, Northern Idaho, Wentern| gpecial models. The first one wan de: |Cox, Mrs. Kathryn Miracle, z um | ALWAYS CROSS railroad tracks deen held elsewhere thruout the | in n nd the joeal charset eaies of Ford care! Montana and Alaska. livered to Mr. Boyer, Within three | Helton and William Hickman Moore. | fn eeoond gear, P Trumpor, 4749 40th ave them in the New Liberty “Special but who WEN STATES impose a gasoline} territory of the Ford Motor — —— ~ vA sun riair cross soicdclasinlsinubisiice sat fhe. coth a orists. company’s Seattle branch, nota - ‘tax on mot biy in the difficult hills of the Here is the G Ti 1 Walla Walla country, and in MARYLAND MAY be the next) [)atle, Walle, coutli, Beattie, sthe re Wor J “Bate to adopt a gasoline tax where the Fordson showed itself quite as much at home in ab NOTICE OF GENERAL| «ite a much at home in ab ON OF PORT [MISS ER, KEEP WELL OTICE 18'HEREBY GIVEN to! MOSQUITOES 7} q electors of the Port of | $ SAA ae 0 [R for a term of three 4 by mosquitoes ‘The polia will be open from hundreds of ‘A. M. to 8 P. M. of the same day. times during the ; 4 CLAUDE C. RAMSAY, summer, A bite Chairman, Board of doesn't bother County Commissioners. much tho it 9 ‘ MALCOLM DOUGLAS, itches severely Prosecuting Attorney. for a few min D, BE. FERGUSON, 2a utes. But if left 4 / Coynty Auditor. alone will cease eee DOARD OF —" to trouble after « Because of its evident superiority im quallty, design snd constrection, the Western Gient Card tice KING COUNTY. + ‘Dated this 17th day of April, 1922 | Boe yo ever stop to realize > “astounds” the motoring world with its Freat durability, beauty and safety. All desirable features of all are j that time you ere pitt concentrated in this one masterpiece of the tire maker's art ‘ae te head 0 being infected Not only are the very best materials used in the construction of Western Giants, but their Giant oversize and Fe eat ahead ends: to Uibhiew massive construction makes them stand head and shoulders above the regular type tires which are so mach alike. A - s With their distinctive appearance and skid-proof treads, they are just what exacting motorists want, l5m na poor ame accra Ei ticutarly for large, expensive cars, but they are equally dcsirable for small and medium size cars, because grog: ae Gn toibe tweasins combine strength and durability with appearance and economy. a : =] } complex than the bacteria which one with sound busi. most of our infec dis as canes. Tt goee thea several stages of de velopment, something lke those of a | frog or butterfly. It is an organism which cannot ive and multiply in PA on Sevings Accounts the human blood alone, but most Aecounts Subject to Check Are]! spend some of its existence outside 4 Cordially Invited | the homan body. | While in the blood, ft tives within Peoples Savings Bank |) tno corpuscies themaciven. At a cer- sEco AVE. AND PIKE sT. || tain stage, It frees Itaelf and swims |about in the blood. When this oo curs, the patient has fever and chills, with all the symptoms of true mala- ria. Now comes along a mosquito and Dites the person stricken with mala ria. It sucks up some of the blood. The malaria germ then enters the mosquito and lives the rest of Its life. In changing its home from the hu- man bedy to that of a mosquito, It changes also in form, becoming what we might cali the larva or offspring of the criginal germ. When this germ matures sufficient ly, it wanders thru the tietues of the mosquito to the salivary glands, and | when the insect pushes its proboscis thru the skin of a human body, the organism pases sanily into the fluids of the individual bitten Bone (Rubber) Set ot | And “Sus malaria is spread, always Weeccee - $8) in an endicss chain, trom human be. 7 ing to mosquito and from mosquito tooth... .$4| ck to human being again, ‘ B +--+-+--$l) FUNERAL SERVICES for Charles | Bil _work guaranteed for 15 yeara| Louis Me . widely known ie Examination and advice free. in Masonic circl here, will be Call and See Samples of Our Piate held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at 3 nt Brees Werks avis, Mand | the Masonic Temple. : 4 _— — > yourself. Come in and inspect the Western Giants. Feel the weight o _ Most our present patron: * =e " mended by our carly custon| WASHINGTON. — Navy depart. - ) ~ non-skid tread and you will realize why they are the “Giant tha. whose work is still giving good ; J I] / S/d '// WIL, MISIPI ZZ, Hi) wiry eran oe ie ie |mént reports drowning, on Apri! 20, jaction. si our custo: | pl Aldric have tested our work, mers,/of Robert R. Aldrich, fireman, Port of Fanta ‘our office, be. sure pen | 14nd, Ore. attached to destroyer Bel, £ right place Bring this, Knap. and Seaman Edward O'Neil, 4 | i { i z yew. cae er = 12,000 MILE GUARANTEE 7 OHIO tats cee ol Vi (i | 80x31... Sis? $17.75)33x4....... $29,75|34x414..... $37.30 re Peaetrioeee te puts on night crew. ; 81x4....... $27.40/32x414..... $35.60/35x5....... $46.55 The Greatest of as S| $28.90|33x415..... $36.45) UT Rawrran All Vacations 4,':,3",::,2 the wonders of this great vacation land will inspire anyone to greater accomplishments. 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