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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. 300 Miles on Six Cents Motordom Revolutionized SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 13.—Pay | verting It to a productive end, Start five and one-half cents for & sall0D| jing features of the engine are: egg the gas tank of your] Entire mechanism consists of but auto. three adjustments. And travel 800 miles! Tt can be run at 3,000 revolutions | & minute and can be throttled down | You can do that with a new off engine, just perfected here by HI. H./to 100 revolutions almost instanta. | neously. . } Himer, the mnventor says—and tests | A single-cylinder, three hormepower | Dear out his claims Experts who've flocked here to In| mode! has run 18 consecutive hours jon 20 ounces of fuel oll | apect the new device declare It will t@rn the automobile world inside out! Engines built for the henviest| and may bring automobile travel| work will h only 350 pounds. | hin the reach of the poorest. Auto engines of other types often Besides, they predict, it will cheap. en transportation and cut down the prices of many manufactured ar ticles, for the engine can be used to/ operate machinery as well as to run @n automobile or truck. Elmer's engine ts based on the Mewest chemical discoveries, It hi been learned that ot}—mineral, vee etable and animal—containe ele ments with the concentrated power of a blast of TNT. | Weigh 600. It will be 60 per cent cheaper to produce than engines now used It requires no spark, carburetor or other kind of ignition. “The engine is a marvel of sim pitcity,"" Elmer says, “When you re alte a Diosel engine has 12,000 parts. you'll know it means something to} simplify an engine to 64 parte, cluding all screws.” Blmer expects to have his engine) ‘The new engine te stmply @ device/ on the market within 60 days He for separating that power from the/ will manufacture five different off and com types. Improper mounting of rim and tire | Keep battery terminals clean, Tighten all bolts and nuts. Use of chains when etreets are Gry causes leas life to the tires. Olt the springs before going on a tour. ] Tighten battery terminal nuts fen so as to maintain contact. Squeaking rim lugs means they Heed tightening. | If you have to cross a bump in| the road, coast over ft. | Take obstructions at an angle, s0/ one wheel will strike it at a time. | Wash the car frequently during ‘warm weather. There are 81 motor vehicles In the Canary islands ' | Nearly half the motor cars Buenos Alres are taxicabs. i} France has one automobile to: every 152 persons. Belgium has doubled tts motor car Supply since the war. Nearly all automobiles fa Arabia are in the city of Aden. Poor roads have restricted the sale @f automobiles in Japan. | Nine states in the union have more | than 400,000 motor cars each. U, 8. department of agriculture has organized sheep and poultry echools on motor trucks. | U. S. bureau of mines reports « gasoline reserve of $18,500,000 gal | lons, the highest on record. i About 10 times the number of mo- tor trucks in use in 1914 are being used today. THE BEST MUSED CAR BUYS IN SEATTLE The Boss says clean house of all Used Cars on hand—so here goes, regardless of cost! backfire, and race the engine. turn off the fuel supply tor vehicles in the world are in the United States. | BRING YOUR AUTO TO} U. OF W., BUT DON’T GO NEAR THE CAMPUS When you run your machine onto the University campus, Mon day morning, shut off the motor three blocks from the entranc disconnect the horn, and with« & murmur slide quietly into the 40th st. entrance, Any unneces sary noise, and you will be before She disciplinary committee of the ‘administration, unless you are not a student. New traffic regulations wil! be strictly enforced on the campus next week. On account of the danger to pedestrians and the notse which disturbs classes, no machines will be allowed to run thru the campus between § a. m. and 4p. m. op school days, Care may be parked only near the 40th st. entrance, and near the Jim Hill statue, Students may drive inte the campus only at the mail entrance. } | | [In Business Over Forty Years Cadillac “‘ Just ths thing for that “stage” or “for rent” car Has been privately owned, and is in wonderful shape The price is set to sell--A giveaway at $650.00. Let us demonstrate. Buick Light “6” Thoroughly overhauled— A ride in it will you that {t is a REAL buy at $500.00. TRADE SURE! convinces | | | We stand back of every Used Car we sell MITCHELL 1-Passenger; We also have @ Mitchell @ car that you can be | D-40, that is in TIP-TOP proud to own. Runs and || shape—that can be bought She ts | for @ small payment down and the balance in 12 months, ONLY $450.00. looks extra good. going to be sold this week for $650.00. Our terms are: You make them yourself! OAKLAND 1920 — Wire ABRISCOER TOURING— wheels and new tires; is | We have put on new tiren | in very good shape; will | and repainted the car; mo. | tor is in swell shape. Come and wee for yourself. For a QUICK $285.00. gladly demonstrate to you Better act quick!—as the price is ONLY 8475.00. | 1919 Briscoe Roadster. . .$350 1919 Briscoe Touring. .. .$350 causes unnecessary wear on the tire. | If carburetor catches fire from | | | More than 83 per cent of the mo- | } Crimm, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 HURRAH! au Re CHRISTMAS BILLS Palio AT LasT, The SUMMER CidTHES PAID For, The LAST INSTALLMENT ON The CAR PaO, OA BoY! no more FRETTING, NO MoRE WORRY FOR AWHILE ~ TRALA = LALA Ja We \ “« e\ ZA, SQ o Stas iy f OH EDGAR !- now Taat WARM WEATHER IS HERE, y An Ae “a } | Don'T You Think We HAD | BeTYeR BEGIN To PLAN OUR SUMMER VACATION? ; | | LEGION PLANS POPPY SALE Poppies, reminiscent of Flanders fields, will be xold by American Le gion ‘posts their auxiliaries tn Seattle to raise funds for the decora tion of the graves of veterans and overseas on Decoration lane for the sale were laid her day ata meeting at the state headquarters of the Legion, 315 University st., Pri day night. Any funds left over after the grave decoration will be used for local benevolence and hospital work The Seattle posts of the American Legion plan to place a metal Amert ean Legion grave marker upon the graves of every American world war veteran buried in the city of Seattle To do this it will be necessary for the Le, to make a com tration of all veterans’ gra Seattle cemeteries The following charge of the poppy L. T. MeConthe, RF. No. 1, chairman; Don McEwan, pub ity manager, Seattle post No. 18 Mrs. Carr, Seattle post No. 18 auxit lary, captain; C. A. Lindstrom, Lioyd T. Cochran post No. 40, treasurer Mrs. H. L. Kath, Lioyd T. Cochran st No. 40 auxiliary, coptain; M. V University post No. 11; Mra. M. ¥. Crimm, University post 11 auxiliary, secretary; Mre. Fr. OW Hargrave, Rainier-Noble post No. 1 auxiliary, chaperon chairman; Mra. J. D, Baker, Rainier Noble post No. 1 auxiliary, captain; A. Ronald Maple Leaf post No, 21; Mra. 0. Beaton, Maple Leaf post No, 21 auxil- lary, captain. hae committee Inter Noble post Government ‘Wins Suit for $65,000 C. J. Erickson, Seattle contractor, and his bondsmen will have to pay the government $45,710.70, in ith @ verdict retur tn federal court Fri Sult was brought against Erickson and his bondsmen for alleged viola tion of « contract under the terms of which the defendant wns to salvage timber on the right-of-way of the gov ernment spruce railroad, {n Clallam county Boy Finds Mother Dead in Her Bed Harwood Schaffer, 17-year-old son of Mrs. Martha Schaffer, 160 15th ave,, went to his mother’s room Sat urday morning when she failed to arise at the usual hour and found her in bed, dead. Dr. C. E. Guthrie, the family phys iclan, pronounced it @ case of heart failure. cord ance i by a Chinese Convicted of Narcotic Charge George Wong was found guilty on one count of an indictment charging him with the illegal purchase and possession of a quantity of morphine by a jury tn Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer’s court Suturday A verdict of not gullty was re turned fn the case of A. W. Stokes, who was arrested by federal officer on February 3 and charged with pos. n of narcotics, sensi Mothers’ Day Edict Issued by Caldwell Urging all persons to show apectal JORDAN SPORT MA- | 4A JORDAN Demonstrator remembrance “ot the best mother | RINE—6 wire wheels, good | that has been run less who ever lived," Mayor Hugh M tires and new paint, A | t°A% 3.500 miles; will give Caldwell Saturday issued the offigial & new car guarantee and The beautiful car—and the price will astonish you. you can save about $500.00. Trade—U-Bet! Mitchell, Lewis & Staver 7 PHONE EAST 1069 1024 East Pike Street | written in the United States, | 1303 proclamation for Mothers’ day mayor used the same proclamation | 4 as last year, which was characterized head of the Mothers’ committee as day the finest by the national | Woman Accused of Looting Mail Box} Said to have taken @ letter contain- | wii) which the immigrant brings» with 1} box at | him was urged by Dr, Constantine M. A.|Pannunzio, professor of sociology at ing @ $70 check from a r Washington st, Mra. M. line, 50, was being hel4 in the city ull Saturday. She was arrested by Yoris, No. } H at eee icuneke ej KEEP WELL ‘COP SENTENCED: (Your HEELS ] TALKS FOR BOYS, =x Trombly Says Influence of ||¥ x hes to ao, mith you ure one of thone who try to make your feet ome Needed term of five to 15 years! Facing « fit the shoes you In the state penitentiary at Walla Uke instead of Walla, Fred L. Trombly, former Seat wearing shoes tle patrolman, declared in his coll at | that fit your the county jail Ba’ feet | would gladly do an extra y: The confition the bars If every boy who ts without of your feet and home Influences could be safe the manner tn guarded which you stand upon them may Mrs. Trombly fatntet when her hu day afternoon by Presiding Superior Judge Calvi Trombiy auto tires from the Diamond Rubber Co, 13 Kh patrolman, STREET thrown out punch at a sUB CH tri | TEMPO'S | THEY—t tone of disgust to denote the older]! generation | TIGHT—Attractive, | TOMATO—A good looking tet who| sradually shortened from the con can dance Iike a blue streak, but) “MUS use of high heels. is otherwise a perfect Dumbbell. = | TWIST. dances to do fancy steps VEAL—A to vamp w Warrants day for Fre jand Roy W &@ Co, 12th C. A, Shite the Auto D Arrested wan held in and wil) agrees to po ne Superior Juc Aeputies un A still, a quart of cated by the deputies. |Would Curry Favor With That the strive to aid Willamette who spoke Detectives C. C, Vortner aad Ernest pers’ councifet the Chamber of Com: from false and misleading publicity | marge to pick up girls on the street | Auto Men Accused of Sunday Selling | Police Judge the Everharter garage, 0 ave. The warrants were eworn out by Fails to Pay Wife, Jeontempt of court, for her separate main jcordance with the order of Presiding 100 Gallons Taken in Moonshine Raid Arrested on the O'Brien road by | D. 8. MeKinley was held In the county Jaf! on liquor charges Satur tn court | pive tenced Prt to @ score of ailments. backache, pains in the as well as @ condi in 8. Hall me nervousness may re pleaded ullty to stealing | suit from weak or dofective feot For most foot troub proper he was & shoes, proper standing ant walking | positions and proper care of the fect, |with frequent bathing in warm a ould be sufficient, misdirected feet, not only | detract from © appearance, but | jmore than ¢ Improper standing Jand walking may develop “fat feet” or .”* ri aeband wan ing at, wii @ that will strengthen ure fallen arches is as te Walk barefoot about the roomn, spreading the toes wile; walk Jon the tip-toes; walk on the outside} of the feet for a few minutes; stand on the edge of the step, allowing the] own ED—Boy who gets! tes to extend over the edge, and ‘on the street for taking /{¢X the muscles up and down @ aval number of times. Low heels are not onl more com fortable than high, but more restful ‘Ott color. ise og Bee and they help do away Fiappers with| With backache. It is advisable, how ever, to make a change from high to | Is gradually as the heel cord, | expecially in women, hes tecome ASER—A Filpper who BAD ned by A girl one takes out to! HALF OF VETS’ FUND PLEDGED) Nearly half of the $27,000 fund sought to finance the Voterans of Yoreign Wars national convention, and the reunion of the 91st Division association in Seattle, August 15 to }19, has been raised, it was announced Saturday by the’ committee in charge. At a meeting held Frida reprewentatives of a1 1 of bust neas were present, pledges brought the total fund to $10,725. It is ex-| pected that the entire amount will | be received tn another woek. Fiapper who ith malice aforet charging them with sell won Sunday, in viola te law, were tasued by John B. Gordon Satur Austin and J. D. Har at which and C. A. Potter of Fred S. Haines and Madison st N. ood, ave Religious Workers to Come to Seattle In the interest of better industrial jrelations, three noted religious work ers of America will be the’ of is and Glen Wilson, of ealers’ association. Lodged in Jail on a warrant charging | Seattle during the next week, The Morris Buttnick | tree Men who will speak in churches | the county Saturday |#"4 before club organizations are Dr, | t be released tintil he| Alva W. Taylor, secretary of the ly his wife $200 a month |POard of temperance and soctal wel-| ance, in ac. | fre of the Church of Christ;! Dr Worth M. Tippy, executive secretary | of the commission on social service of |tne Federated Council of Amertea,| and Dr. Samuel! Z. Ratien, seeretary of the department of social education |of the American Baptist Publication | soclety. age Calvin 8, Hall. Legion Men to Make Visit to Townsend A apecial boat will carry American Legion members of Seattle to Port Townsend Sunday, where, in observ ing National Hospital day, celebrated Friday, they will entertain the 76 disabled ex-serfico men at the ma rine hospital, der Sheriff Matt Star 100 gallons of mash and moonshine were confis- the Immigrant | United States should in maintaining the good \New Fraudulent Ad Ordinance Signed Mayor Caldwell signed the new fraudulent advertising ordinance Sat- urday, The bill protects the public university, Salem, Ore., Friday before the mem: io the merchandise sales | It is harmful to the car to shift into reverse while the machine is moving forward ) plas Bert Business Rushing With Nash Motors “Highteen per cent more cars were shipped last month than were| Before attaching » hand pump, shipped in April, 1921," says a wtate-| give it @ few strokes to clean out ment from the Nash Motors head. | grit “MUD TAX” IS HEAVY BURDEN : ‘1 — quarters, and April, 1922, was the|—— — Bad Roads Cost Millions in| *viggest’ month in the history of sts business.” | U. S. Annually Judging from thie and similar re- a aa se ports, business thruout the motor in- NOVNIX, Ari — r » Arie, May 13.—Tax ] dustry is rapidly returning to pre PISTONS payers of the United States have| War normalcy. made up thelr minds to eliminate |~ sp. | WEIGH LIGHTEST + FIT Ti HTEST ing In labor, « great deal of time wan_ We grind or bore your gt the “mud tax,” which Is ertimated to} | gained in construction, | Auto cylinder has from 49 to 120 pounds of pressure when the charge is compressed ready for firing. your garage or ours, Fit pistons, ping and rings. Our OllProof Ring gives you 1,000 miles to one gallon, Call us for estimate Ralph R. Wheaton, Inc. East 1170~705% BE. Pike the citizens $504,000,000 Kirkpatrick of North rolina declared in an.address here Tuesday before the 10th annual con. | vention of the United States Good| Roads ansociatior © have suffigient funds,” said the npeaker, “to butld a great mod. | ern system of Interstate and national highways traversing the entire na tion from New York to Sap Fran-| cisco and from Maine to Miama, | Florida, besides two seaboard high ways along the entire coast of the) Atlantic and Pacific. Then our nat-| ural, agricul 1 and manufactured resources could easily be distributed to all parte of the world, { “We have haa enough talk about | the fundamental principles of gov-| ernment, What we need in this hour | is @ practical application of the rules | of government to the needs of the} governed, The way to proceed ts to Keep electric wires free from of! or grease, FRICTION 84% proceed. The way to do things te to do them. ‘Impossibility Hes in the book of fools.’ j Ho declared that the question of | butlding modern highways bas be-/| come the biggest question financially and economically in the minds of tie; American people today. “The time| hag come when the American farmer is demanding, and has a right to de- mand, the same community advan tages that the urbanites have,” Mr. Kirkpatrick added. “The world ts) just awakening to the advantages of modern transportation factlities in lowering the cost of distribution. | Modern highways lead upward to high ities of national life. Bad highways form the other road downward to ruin.” Dodge Replaces Four Laborers; 108 ANGELES, May 13—Making | a Dodge Brothers business car take the place of four carpenters is a job that would pustle many an engineer or efficiency expert. It has been ac complished, however, by G. G. Mar tin of this city, building contractor, who simply hooked up the rear of hie car to a lumber sawing attach ment, And, unlike the four men re placed, the contrivance fa totally fp different to hours or wages. Mr. Martin took out the right rear) axie of his car, pulled the left rear axle out four inches, ran a short thru the differential it pulley to the shaft. He then jacked up one whee! and bis sawing machine was ready for operation. The car is run at a speed equivalent to 17 miles an hour and averag bout 20 miles of saw ing, #0 to speak, to the gallon of gas-| oline, | Recently when the Dodge Brothers | car was put to the test [t sawed all the lumber required in the erection ; of a seven-room bungalow tn 1 hour and 40 minutes, us lens than a| gallon of gasol Besides the sav. | Friction causes tires to road-burn, bruise, blow out— in fact causes 95% of tire troubles By Our New Process This trouble and worry is eliminated Try One of These Tires and become convinced HOWELL TATUM TIRE CO. Distributors 1117 East Pike St. East 1479 SERVICE STATION DEALERS PARK TIRE CO. (Walkup & Walkup), 2812 Rainier Avenue K. & W. TIRE REPAIR SHOP 2121 Westlake Avenue KYLE’S TIRE SHOP 3246 Eastlake Avenue JACKSON STREET TIRE SHOP 672 Jackson Street GREEN’S GARAGE Bothell, Wash. RENTON TIRE SHOP Renton, Wash. Salesmen! Be pace-makers. See more people. Earn more money. Don't waste time waiting around for trains or street cars—economize. Buy a Ford—and Bank the Error Difference. Terme if Desired AUTHORIZED SEATTLE FORD DEALERS: WILSON & KREITLE, Ine. COYLE & WOODRUFF, Inc. 47263 Ballard Ave. 1102 E. 45th Street Sunset 4633 Henwood 0031 HUGH BAIRD HART & HART, Inc. Fourth Ave, at James St. 8 Sones Aves Somer caylee WM. L. HUGHSON CO., Ine. CANAL MOTORS CO. Tatra Ave.'and Stowars. 815 Nickerso: e Garfield ood RAINIER MOTORS CO., Inc. CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. et ee A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Mer. Beacon 0532 WEST SIDE AGENCY, Inc. Broadway and East Piko Kast 0320 "519 F.O.8. California and Alaska St. West 1474 “WE SELL LINCOLN CARS”