The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 7

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@ BUY _USED CAR NOW If “SANTA CLAUS" WERE TO APPEAR “IN PERSON“ AND OFFER TO “FILL”" OUR SHOW ROOM WITH KIND OF “CARS" WE “SELL” — WE “IMPROVE WE “NOW HAV OVER THE “LIST.” AND, FROM ON THE ONES GLANCE FOLLOWING “TAKE IT AYS BILL, “IF THE © YOU WAN'T ISN'T THERE. WhRY YOU'RE PRETTY ‘DARN’ HARD TO SUIT." “Hudson Speedste 20° model: cord tires: rebu and “guaranteed™ for nimety days; only run about 7 thou and miles. Saturday “Sp: only wees peers 18 Special, only “Wational Sport” You don't know speed and “power” is you take a fide in. this Il for about i “guar days and $n all we ask is 350.00 “Chandler Dispatch” If we didn’t tell you this was a “used you'd never “know” it. wirh” wheal and “cord tire Don't know what @ hill looks like-and at the same time is a “hight” and “seonomical” car to operate Buy this rand be “satis fied.” Special $925. “Buick Touring” This te a 19 model, overhanted $525.00 “Dodge Touring”’ 1% model; in good condition jooks and runs fine; “new top.” good rubber, etc. “This ix a "BNAP” at $550.0 “Columbia Sport” mode! ‘This {* another the “factory One of the at $825. ring: new top o new new pal “Roadsters” is giving any a complete list cars we bave on we have about of "GOOD « way to $1,500.00 We have twe a Chevrolet “COUPE es range from orun “EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS” WARNER AUTO CO. 409 East Pine Street EAST 0255 | upon the importance of keeping this distortion down to the lowest point as war consistent with good riding comfort. | {means that the pages have mov jeether and jof the plies than is afforded by t jlayers of rubber will be stretched | Few Items Fill | good | WEIGH LIGHTEST + FIT TIGHTEST | oy oo: ATTLE STAR of t 60 per cent, while { BUICK’S NEW SPECIAL SPORT MODEL > KILLS FABRIC Effects of Under-Inflation and Over-Loading Same | Overioading and underinfiation have an almost identical effec on pneumatic tire The mot ist Who reduces his tire pressure to gain extravagant riding comfort or Who puts on too heavy a load should not overlook the fact that doing these things Imada to es troubles that too often are credited to some defect in the construction f the tire The skilled engineer can tell at a glance when the tire finally breaks down in this way just what has used the trouble. When he opens) carcass of the tire he finds that the plies of fabric have pulled apart, and know that the tire has been run while overloaded or under inflated. A tire is constructed with the idea that it is to be inflated to such an extent that it will retain tts curved outlt as the wheel revolves If there is not eonugh air in the tire, or if it is overioaded, the part of the tire that rests on the ground] th» Glass, will unduly fatten out instead of remaining rounded, ‘This fatten.| he model rs built to accommodate four passenge ing is called “distortion” by tire|commodate five persons when necessary. engineers sain A simple experiment will (lustre SSS Best Road REPORTHEAVY ‘STUDE’ SALES; | Both National and Local Re- | and make & mark igh on f ports Encouraging the ends of the top A t { 7 park Id be bout antniets of the distance heed tne | or u UBS P. FE Sands, of the Sande Motor binding to the other aide, Bend the) @poKANE, May {1.—Motoriats took sharply across the middie. You en will note that as the book ben going east to Montana should take),,..., Indi the line begins to lengthen and + the of the National tenat assume a diagonal position. This! Parks highway, other routes being /of high to tire Mfe tortion is so destructive i is is placed and why such emp Take a book with King County ™ compan) or from H, A WERK ENDING MAY OnAVEL | Renton-Mapie Vailey Renton-Nellevas — Closed round t orr it tread, t b aie Kent-Mack Mamend limpracticabie, Frank Guilbert, sec some of them a conaiderable dis here — etary, hus announced highwny A tire ia built up of lave | The Ye ing one upon the othe is Impaseabie, due to foods on Mis: |¢ the pages He one upon th the expertmer owstone tral Renton arlington ff sion 1 deep anow over the | not there is this essentia! ne paar pt ete rp tA t fweny—Ope dint ‘thease are Sandpoint, around the 4 Sy of Lake Pend Oreille and down th just outlined. ution because y the firet of next year we can Race more of the Mght six | Pall City-Nerth Bend are turning | Rentom-Tsenqaal —Iaved easily when they are [Thompson Falla and Rava between the plies of a ty ‘The northern route of th rhs ers of rubber gum whic * Mattie . * se é plies together. When the pi highway is ally ‘Wlocked, at hent out of position they cannot slip! foods east of over each other as the and ‘If ‘the tire the road weelens, The read ia open there must be no greater distortion : ! na ever from Spokane to Bonners Ferry the ts ‘Te| West the srg la ¢|epring than were @iepored of during | } new conatruc Moses | Coulee @iatrict on ‘the Sunset wa: ; = |New read will be ready July 1 Weet of t point, fair | . North Central highway, west Emergency Kit) spoxine: Gon : A motoriet’s emergency kit need| miles betwee Ithy and contain but a few items for tire) (Krupp whie s being rebulic trowbie, but these « vita and Norther gection Intand none should be omitted. These | highway: Good, detour auto’ necessities are tire tape for tire or| for six miles near Deer Bullt For ignition trouble, a cold patch kit) Eastern sectio a The : care for punctures, a blow-out pa a! highway Onkendale # can of soap atone and a« tire gaug field goed. It is tak for granted that a good | roug’ spare will always form a part of, South Parks highway: Spokane the car's equipment | Lewleton rom N and South Keep rim logs tight, | Bot — ~ ~ I by route Lolo Pas summer, prob than w renent nonner's Ferry « The & slong the Kooterd or, Aubera-Biack Diamend—Cr rka rene Pare Mighwar—O have beon sold th “ 0 feet at Halford, wh atretch in the layers of rubber there is too much c 1 the 4 | Open. that more car el ‘ j y. Mouxh ie places a et | Woadin vile Duvall Go | Kent-Des Malne Dee Moines-Tu andl too far and will gradually be torn away from the plies of fabric PREFER FORDS «!2ii:! 2. Convinéing as a tribute to the x ’ t leturdiness of the Ford motor and chan fa the fifimnese with whi experts cling t hartent ; oa. undergo the Usa res motor Garfield to Pullman,| piven In the hacking, sudden starts and stops the geurs are under a ter rific xtrain, and the motor is severely te ty, | tented tnt ew mare Grangeville to highw not available. ¢ the chases froi Thos far, th t met east route to and uneets 2° Sunlight Hurts be constructed th patitty ‘the tave ab! tae Central Washington highway: | Scoring except pots between Lind Two good to fol ne, and Prices on jand Connel t and Vance oe | Inland Empire highway: Spokane | Playing at 1 rn ito Walla Walia, good. Shor | Hoos ' foussame PISTONS spk Good, 107-year.| COBLE Overseas casual de Adelphia, {tachment 46, comprising er Mra, Margaret Smack 1 woman of Phi bly the oldest woman voter |listed men n or United States now permit the following prices eh Tove on motor repair work surely indues the prudent ear wh will country Truly a patrician motor car, with every appointment found in the finest automobile of i A maroon finish, with wheels to match, gives the body an attractive appearance. | tonds oid treet impre but the generous tonneau can easily ac- | “lone amounted BY THOMAS K. BEEMAN ore » CON- ROADS Pair gravel except from) with 1921 the bureau Pavement mode ‘ ul }m nd the Portland| ou r h-Redmond (vie Lake Saminam-|C*Ment concrete type, each repre-| making {selling in reflected . “ wit | total mileage paved tn that year, eption Stevens Pane Mighway——Open to Index Nachos Pase-Open to Greenwater. mie at Tolt r via Fa f information call Spare Casings ir showing no el ‘Program Under W ay <i ss: with keen interest the de¥ a of » types of pavement 1 NEW YORK Ma That the} crete reached « total of 27 per cent. | ¢y » that definite and” rw ere a . beet mest ‘iy raf on the heavit) country highways, impo: 2 of the ; the federal nid system, pat rete from y partshe thruout whieh the | bond Is improvement, among In April, 1922, a total of $20,568 650 in prop ew bond issues for t $1 in actual taled $58,861, | 428.612. the to wold th before ement to $4,6 for April, as againet $2,787,698 for} shin “honts 'mansiet or ow “he Special 6-55 Sport-Touriny 49,048 for M Hlinois led the istates w " $6,000,-| A patrician motor car with every appoint- Sela eer cuenta tate cone | ment found in the finest automobile. It is ng ag dak ot orth finished in dark Buick maroon with wheels ‘ " to match—which with the beautiful trim- ming, binding and finish give this special rmodel its tailored appearance. Nominally four passengers are accommodated in the roomy body but five can ride. Additional Equipment Khaki top andadjustable sun- compartments; welnut steer shade; windshield wiper; mir- ing wheel; heavily nickeled roscope; glass covered inetro- radiator, step plates, guard ments; gasoline gaugeondash; rails and sli other fittings; clock; cigar lighter; handsome Tuarc steel wheels built te nickel-bound luggage trunk Buick specifications are op mounted on permanent base; onal equipment at an added Boick design drum-type bead coat of $50.00 if installed at the factory; extra tires or tire covers not included. againat $6 treet improven The trend of pa Nicated in stutintios just od by the ted States 1 of Public Roads, which show during the five years ending iture of $ highways. higher m, the een the flexible iby ] andcow! lamps;frontanubbers; those tn the carpets in both front and rear presented by cement | t mileage being 32.3 for the s types and 33.3 for con ete the next © Portland conerete remained at 10] while the bituminous types When better automobiles are built, Buick will build 1 lropped to € per cent. In 1919 con gaction East Pike at Harvard East THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEA AS EVIDENCED BY THE FOLLOWING, WHICH IS THE Joona AUTHENTIC LIST OF THE RETAIL SALES MADE BY _| SANDS MOTORS CO. In Seattle Last Month (April) EF. J. Dunn, ....-.--—+------.400 W, Mercer St Mrs. Hi, A. P. Myers Walter V. Swanson. Elmer N. Covey.. A. M. Bryce.... Geo, L. Eder... New gravel Pioneer Sand & Gravel Co Fayth H. Andrae RK. M. Egerman,. D. P, MeCannon Ida M. Roth H. T. Moody J. A. Campbell... $08 Leary Bldg. 2830 Cascadia Avo. 800 26th South GN, Freight Office 2127 Second Ave. Ballou & Wright 903 Western Ave. Warren Ave. owner to have his notey, vibra ing, oil-pumping engine attended to at ones. IT SOUNDS ALL RIGHT IN THE BOOK Emil A, Nelson........ 6520 36th N. W. Ira EB. Tierney S. M. Graff Hogh McDonald... 5622 Keystone Place Mabel J. Richardson Seward, Alaska 8. H. Rudd --324 North 72nd We will rebore your motor Kitty Nelson 2022 Terry Ave. S. A. Hildebrand. ---.5002 47th N. Ee furnish and fit pistons, pins and rings and guarantee the job for from $11 to $12 per hole. Done in your mechanic's garage or ours, without removing th motor. Essex Chevrolet Hadson Dodge . Maxwell Ford Ete., Bte. ‘Thess light weight pistons have stood the world greatest end ance test. We will appreciate your ca Ralph R. Wheaton, Inc. 70544 Kast Pine St Past 1176 5,000Used Tires All high grade selected casings thoroughly Inspected and guaranteed Fyprie 6.00 Up 3.50 $75 450 5.00 6.50 60 6 7.00 10 4.00 8.00 Bix5 . 8.00 12.00 All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful sttention puld to Mail Orders. No deposit required. PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0. STANDING, Propr. 1026 Pike St, Cor, Boren Phone Hillott 0446 a) M. L. Klein 613 Second Ave. H. Bocking.... Fairbanks Mor es 550 First Ave. §. " i" Ril Stree Tree Point Geparess tire Co. : W. I Smith..,... eae ..1208 Kast 67th ..701 Lee St. Doernbecher Mfg. L. W. Warner, «1920 Bigelow Place 4528 Seventh Ave, N. E. Theo. K. Vogler James & Co... 4754 Fourth N, E. . B21 Mth Ave, Central Wet Wash. -Green Dr, BR. C, Swinburne ©. A. Chapin J. F. Moore..... M. H. Hanson. . en8 M. BE. Atkinson Holly wood, Wash. KB. A. Noble.... irst Ave. and Union Frank Manz +900 Republican Geo. R. Broom. . 1321 Fourth Ave. H. J, Tracy . 308 Columbia Thorieif Lee 114 Harvard N. R, G, Stevenson Westlake Aye. H, tL. Goetz.. Seaboard Bldg. Robert Lawe . Preservative Paint Co. City of Seattle -. Street Department D. W. Thomas 1056 Empire Bldg. John L. Mountain. .......... 2th Ave. Geo. rison... . * rst Ave. Thee. Schoenfeldt cast Union G. M, Wilson «-.Police Department Dr, A. J. Osterman. U, 8. Steel Products 4th 8. and Connecticut | A, C, Robinson Samuel E. Young 4137 14th Ave. N. E. Alfred Bolstad. . Kidwell. . 1, W. Warner... Robert C. Wright. ©. A. Lawrence R. A. Benedict F. R. Lehrman A.W. Orlob L, M. Creme Oscar Kimbro Lester Penn....R. F Mrs. J. H. Douthitt. seseese-Prosser, Wash, SALES ARGUMENTS, TALKING POINTS, SPECULATIONS AND PROMISES FOR THE FUTURE HAVE LITTLE STANDING WHEN © COMPARED WITH REAL FACTS ACTUALLY ACCOMPLISHED, Sands Motors Co. 1016-1018 East Pike Street THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR See ee aE

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