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SEATTLE STAR AUTO ACCIDENT | = ag ae TOLL CHASTLY “en Great American Home | Campaign to Reduce Cas- ual List Launched This Is a Studebaker Year ] George Watkins Evans last Wednesday said, “Not only am I ex- tremely well pleased with my new car, but I have gotten a great deal of satisfae- tion from the fact that not less than twenty of my friends have complimented me on my good judgment in buying a Studebaker.” Mr. Evans bought a Studebaker Big Six. Here it is again, our best salesman, “PUBLIC OPINION,” working for us. “PUBLIC OPINION” not only sells Studebaker cars but helps still further by putting its approval on sales that have been made. | STUDEBAKERS have earned the invaluable right to haye “PUBLIC OPINION” work for them by building ff the highest grade motor car which they are able to se!l at moderate prices owing to perfect organization and quantity production. Retail sales were made to the following list of buyers by Sands Motors Company in April and May. SPENDING MONEY AGAIN FOR THAT OLD MACHINE! EVERYBODY MusT Do WITHOUT-THE pe gta Tee NEED SHOES-|NEED A NEW PRESS — THE HOUSE NEEDS PAPERING ~ WE OWE “TWE BUTCHER NMETEEN DOLLARS ~ EVERY THIN MUST COME SECOND FOR THAT OLD TIN CAN! NEW YORK, June 3.—Cross cross ings cautiously That is the slogan adopted for the careful crossing campaign, which be gan June 1 and ends September 30 During that period the American Railway association wants to edu cate the public to think and act safe. ty first. Backing the campaign are the United States Automobile Cham ber of Commerce, the National High- way Traffic association, the National Safety council, and numerous other organizations. Tremendous tnereasea In the num- ber of fatal accidents at railroad crossings, in most of which automo: bites were involved, brought about | the campaign of education. ‘ ACCIDENTS The pvt “4 list is easily twenty-five less than it would have been had we been able to get Studebaker Light Sixes enough Since 1890, statisticians of the to fill the demand. j American Railway association point : out, the population of the country has increased €8 per cent, while erosing accidents have increased 345 | Per cent in fatalities and 652 per} cent in injuries! j ‘i The United States bureau of stand- @rds has not yet announced the fig- ‘ures for 1921. But in 1920 automo- 4 Diles were involved in 16 per cent RETAIL SALES IN APRIL 1321 Fourth Ava, 808 Columbia 114 Harvard N, 1827 Westlake Ave. Seabowrd Idx. Preservative Paint Co. Ploncer Sand & Grevel Co. Eayth Mt. Andras. % M. Bgerman D. P. MeCannen Ide M. Moth. . 808 Leary Bidg. ‘800 Cascadia Ave. 800 26th Kowth GN. Freight Office 2127 Second Ave. 1, Rocking Goodyear Tire W. 1, Smith Doernbecher Mfg. © 1. W. Warner Theo, K. Volger fi ae Thorleit Lee K. G, Stevenson M, 1. Goete Kobert Lawe i ; P] rt : - of all crossing accidents. Pereons HM. T. Moody - Ballon and Wright City of Seuttle Street Department James & Co. .... ‘Virginia 3 killed @eath resulting in 24 hours) 3, A, Campbell. 903 Western Aye, 2. W: Thomas ... pire Bldg. Central Wet Wash . Roy St, totaled 1,791, while 5,077 were in. Kamil A. Nelson 0500 20th Ww, | Cane T+ Meustale 7 1th Ave ‘Tenth N. Jured, 116 of the latter dying subse. Geo. Carison © Wirwt Ave. Wash. Ire E. Tlerney S622 Keystone Place Theo Kehoenfeldt . Sage quently. East Union 6 : Here are the figuree for automo SM. Grett Seward, Alaska G. M. Wilson . Poller Department ALM. Kidweti . W. 60th e Dile accidents at crossings: Kitty Nelson 2082 Terry Ave. U. 8. Steel Products. Fourth $. and Connecticut 1, W. Warner... KE. Pine J Accidents. Killed. Injured. L. Klein O13 Second Ave. Samael BE. Young 4137 14th Ave. N. B. Robert ©. Wright : 2.270 «1,131 3.109 Fairbanks Morse Co. 050 Hirst Ave & OE. J. Dunn 400 W. Mercer st. ©, A. Lawrence . Rhodes Bros, a 1292 2.558 4. B Biter Three Tree Point A.B. Beem ‘ 2191 Western Ave KR. A. Benedict Times Printing Ce, 4 2.273 2977 ©. % Otbeon 1208 Dest 67th Mrs. HA. , Myers. 125 Prospect ¥. BR. Lehrman Howell St, 101 Lee St, Walter ¥, Swanson O14 N. 40th St, A.W. Ortob . fis i i 1920 Bigelow Place Covey Wet Wash 1. M, Creme. De, B ©, ashington St, 4 public education because they de ©. A. Chapin 4528 Beventh Ave. N. Be. 903 White Bldg. Osear Kimbre ............ Seneca St clare total elimination of crossings 4. ¥, Moore 4794 Fourth N. B. 2727 Warren Ave. Lester Penn, ....B. B.D. No. 1, ta. impossibie. M. Ht, Hanson 821 18th Ave, Hugh McDonald . A 4 Union Mra. J. H, Douthitt... i cae — So ee M. HB. Atkinson . Hollywood, Wash. Mabel J. Kichardson....227 Railway Exchange Dr, A. J. Osterman. ‘ORK COSTL’ KA. Noble First Ave, and Union 8, H. Rodd ..324 North 7204 A, ©, Robinson .. A abana ym Matome bengal err OF | DI [ [ AC S ETS Prank atent D0 Mepublican A. Milderbwand.. 0002 47th Noe ‘Aitred Bolatad 4 ‘. ur +4 t ber only 399 were eliminated tn one | Sceident bar pees from 4,364 year. Each elimination cost $50,000, |'% 1907 to 2,578 tn 1120. ALES ; imaling the cvst of Seating ali} Safety engineers urge automobdiie RETAIL S IN MAY “4 crossings $12,500,000,000. —— _ — — shifting BJ. Walt 810 E, Denny Way A. J, Rhodes ..... G11 Western Ave. The association pledges coopera. | Kt#rs into low speed at all crossings. : NW. | AS Patrick 1254 Bist N. ‘ tion by the railroads, in Keeping | This practice causes drivers instinc- | sales oars ih peciattanggger ose 1722 Samet avnings = qued Genditicn for trav. tively to pause at cromdngs, and! Only one man out of the more; gaged in grinding operations or work Oxear 5. Tewen. S707 KB. Highland J, &. Vining 2 : 1410 Kighth N. el, giving reasonable notice of the | also reduces to a minimum the risk | than 1,000 who work im the various of similar nature wear goggles. } Olin Markle . S44 Hedeon Oliver D. Houchen.. Port Blakeley, Wash. . ‘existence of crossiges, and seeing to|f stalling on the tracks. plants of the Cadillac Motor Car wn te pesca fad eo cat Emil Verne 904 20th Ayn Leonie H, Lewis . . 048 18th Ave. Mt that flagmen do their full duty in Fe ae company hag lost the sight of an|bourds of the voterent depart ©. 1. Macomber Port Orchard, Wash, 1 W. Rucker - 1215 KB. Gist ‘Warning of the approach of trains. Sherwoud eye in an industrial accident during/of the main plant. The exhibit fe Gherweed Apartments ee matety Oiret cam the past five years, xhows the men how the loss of an | B. M. MeDowel! seeeene Withard Hoted _< FORDS LOOSE ‘This remarkable record has been | eye was saved by the protection of 4. ¥, Zimmerman 7110 Wright Ave. made thru the efforts of the mfety | the goggles. Each broken eyeglass | ¥. i. Miller oos 8100 Oulth } The total production of Ford cars| supervisor, foremen and officials of | is labeled with the man's name and M.S. Herkimer + +1762 E, Green Lake Way e ; ; Prices on passed the six million mark on May aa 18 is the information just received. 4 t S | This gives a production in exces of nt~ ko 4 million for the past year—the five- Geo. Watkins Evans J. 8, Richards W. 1. Williams 3. J. Meaghon.. 1011 N. 47th 6232 Woodlawn 115 H. Pine St. < 7308 Sanmyside the company to have all men en-! the kind of accident. of } . 2217 88rd Ave, 8 18 West Halliday St. million mark having been achieved | s rf De Me Pema. occ cces en Tenth N. Barker Hotet ristons om hy 3h ae Godley, Radio Wizard, Iain ise nae ee th: it. atx Heth Chane C4 Railroad and Stewart St, ‘orest UGHTEST + FIT TIGHTEST ae ore and trodha, 6,617,006 Avi 2 4 &. Devils i +s. wher Peering Mille 708 Seventh N. | boon Suttvered: te perchaasra tn tho] Advises Star Reader a sea Saat Boireanee Ave pega ‘ Row permit the following prices || United States alone and the most | ©. TL Woolsey Bolcom Canal Lamber Co. + 219 Howe St. -D. Hogan on motor repair work which will | recent statistics show that 4.4 ed ©. W. Nerton 087 First Ave, W. HM, G. Stevenson 910 2th N. s 2003 43th N. EL 4468 Firandon St. 118 Bast Pike St, 5911 Caltfornia Ave. - 2801 Alaska St, - 2005 Fifth Ave. surely induce the prudent car owner to have his noisy, vibrat- ing, oil-pumping engine attended to at once We will rebore your motor, furnish and fit pistons, pins and rings and guarantee the job for Washington Hotel dno. KE. Carroll .. 916 Stewart St. * 5445 36th 8. We 115th and Greenwood Gleneaira Apts Milton Apts, Geo, Mines G. Hi. Hadson . a. A. Hanson St, Clair BY PAUL F. GODLEY jot this number are still in dat | America’s Foremost Radio Authority | | service. | Daily production at the Ford Mo-| tor company is now close to 5,000 care-—the record oheday output of [4,878 having been achieved on May 16, and on the previous working day HM. OF. Avery B.A, Casey... C, G. DeMille. ... R. E. Johnson. . W. B, Erskine... A. J. Young. Who can read this list of names and doubt the absolute safety of an investment in a Stude- May, 4,862 cars were completed from $11 to $12 per hole. Done} |'" May. 4, P . May production will total 130,000 le? mechanic ak m ? «AR gl oer P wiketiae Pod |and the estimated output for June baker automobile has already been raised to 140,000 | which is the greatest production out put for a single month ever aimed fat by 10,000. | The total of approximately four and a half million Ford cars in daily service means that there is a Ford for every five families in the United | States, |Auto Manufacture STUDEBAKERS BUILD NOTHING BUT SIXES -858.50 -843.00 F. O. B. Seattle. These are touring car prices. Sedans. The man who buys a Studebaker will, like Mr. Evans, be glad he did—and it is quite probable that the man who does not will be sorry he didn’t. June is the best selling month in the year, deliveries cannot always be made immediately. We ask your co- Each model has its complement of Roadsters, Coupes and ‘These light weight pistons have y will be wise | stood the world’s greatest endur- ance test. We will appreciate your cali Ralph R. Wheaton, Inc. 705% East Pine St. East 1176 Leading Industry | Something new in the form of fi nancial literature has sued by Dominick & Dominick of the New York stock exchange. It is a Many campers this summer will {camp equipment take radio outfita as part of their just been is-| motive industry aa a whole. It points out that of all the Amer. ican industries, the manufacture of } automotive equipment ranks first in magine no sional incleme which pound to come during a vacation pe: | riod. weather operation in placing orders as quickly as possible so we may arrange for sufficient shipments. SANDS MOTORS COMPANY [handsomely bound book, giving in teresting facts concerning the auto-|the value of finished products 1016-1018 East Pike Street is Is a Studebaker Year During these spella, nature's elec “oman sr scene oa me “ : rete trical interference may sometimes MERER SERRE ESRSSR EARS SRSA RRR ER ER CORSBRRRROBBBR ve i mintactory rece ; nals, But the interferenc tem, During the r amper er fore aste, ted material » the nature of the terrain. ection of the antenna frequent offers serious difficulties if it is necessar dio reports fre ores and other partic to receive @ great dis- |~ j - - ee r the surface of the earth in a] ———— KEEP WE ia edad rere" || Night Terr brick pavement at Lake Forest detour via North Trunk read te running east one-quarter mile If trees of fair height are avail they may serve as antenna sup Echo. lake. ports But if they are not, kites | | Lake Forest Park: may be used for holding the antenna tion — One ‘New Spare Tires | Attract Thieves a mistake to carry new tires epidemic of tire thruout the avidity BY DR. R. H. BIST ROAD HAVE been asked wire aloft At the Balance fair gravel, Bellevue-Redmon. Redmond-Fall City—Good. New in laces, seashore, on the lakes or in the mountains, there t time when a breeze of some kind is| It Is not blowing, and there is a kite for|"# spares. I have known many | Stealing that country ha times by | mothers “night | are in-| seldom a} many anxious whether terrors” dicative of any} $1785 F. O. B. Factory Bridge across Snoqualmie at Tolt To reach Toit, detour via Fall City, | Fer further information call Maia: wall trated the every breeze. \ amateurs who have found no end of SOE BY THOMAS ci N: es 4 h rt I kit each of different size. These | never been used and can be disposec ment in a child.| WEEK ENDING JUNE 3, 192% Almanacs were first used in cm = pw. ne’ e nea ‘" | “ , e pecia po ouring of the “tailless” variety svome pds gt He eng a yf tin sir True “night| ALL PAVED ROADS IN GOOD CON-| land and Denmark. “eddy” kites nave | brings a much higher price than on¢ icaes ave caeen | C eters ceibihthe ne j M4 bf cay number of {that shows wear. Motorists whose Ly rs" are of od | GRAVEL ROADS | as rrive in ea e stores at| new spares have been stolen with of very serious | Renton-Maple Valley — Gravel in good | s junfailing * sularity should remem) certainly. Indic Renton-Bellevue — Closed. except from : . + ~ . . an unstable o 7 snlav 2 reek ¢ dr 2k Sale ent for 1% It will be on display all next week at the Eldridge Buick Sales stitution, ‘They may be the foré s good gravel | All high grade selected casi runner of mild epilepsy or St. Vitus Detour thru dance thoroughly inspected and guaranteed Co. show rooms. m hundred miles before using it as Y- Diamond — Good call for something considerably | fe a Hy \times known as purchased them in |toy shops or stationery | prices ranging from 5 cents to a | quarter each. jt hat they have been offering | A light breeze calls for a kite| tempting bait to the thieves, ¢ string’ consisting of No, 28 bare| sensible thing to do, says a ne copper wire, while the heaviest wind | authority is to use a new tire fc s | ees P P aie , for example, No. 18 bare|a spare he child wakes in vague, wild | Knumclaw-Franklin—Fair, Loose gravel | You are invited to inspect this patrician sport car and to have Jcopper wire. A little experiment | e alarm, screams end clings to. ite}, Good condition | s ‘ senha, ‘Sha ktle (ov kiten mother but evidently fails to recog: | | “ demonstrated to you the beauty, the completeness of equipment for these may be flown very handily |Pgychologist Raps [nize anyone and cannot at once. be | tem “ : which combined with the powerful, rugged Buick Chas have in tandem) and the wire will oon Ee a apathy hogoee | Renton 2 “ Pp , Be bite enable one to run up an antenna Narrow Specialist | With the lapse of a few moments |Issuquah-Redmond (vin Lake Sammam- | * 6.50 4 made this car with a surprising minimum of delay.| “The all around man is the suc-|the excitement 6 yontanecously sub} Redmond to Inglewood fatr,,bal- 50 7.00 ’ a \ Dod. J = | Antennae such as these have been | cessful man,” declared Dr. Orlando | sides and the child returns to sleep Mewpert-tinnn; 00 7.50 i 5 THE SPORT CAR SENSATION OF THE YEAR | kept aloft for periods of several days, | 19, Miller, lecturing on mental de-| Nor does the victim recollect tho | Black Diamond—Gravel section | 00 us jaltho the best practice ia to reel in| velopment at the Masonic temple} attack the morning, ® During its 6 a altho velopment a attack in the morning, * During High Open to Mill ‘ the 200 or more feet of wire as soon | Friday |terror it may get out of bed, run| wit comattion with exception of |fn S6x4%... 7.00 7 8.75 jas it has served its purpose. | Besides rapping the specialist, Dr.} from the room, or climb upon the Halford, which is rough 3x5 “ ae | Antennae supported by kites have! tier paid his respects to the man! furniture in a wild attempt to es TAR SEY, 33x5 ,.. reed “10.00 LD been very successful for the recep: | who ts alway getting down t0/cape from something in its dreams. w—In excellent condition Lanai yin est af me 7 Pes European high-| brass tacks.” “Imagination Is the| ‘True night terrors are sometimes | Des Molney-Tacoma Mightine—In good All Other Sizes in Proportion | p | tnder neath prec Br elf mda atest power of the human mind,”| induced by difficulty in breathing, | Nachos Pass—Open to Greenwater, Bx | MAIL ORDERS j as 1,000 Or more test Of wire may be | NE: ule he ‘brass tacks’ man/ because of adenoids or bronchitis dition, con. | Cavetat attention paid to g : lted up into the sky. With an an.| Would die in the poor house were/or laryngitis or weak heart or gen Fare een ee ae East Pike at Harvard East 0842 Htonna, of much excellent characteris, {it Hot that the man of vision creates eral weakness maakdaiobeabiaicem = 0%." 3 ‘ tics as to height, surprisingly strong |* Job for him Night terrors may cénly "be ight PikeStreet Tire ) Ldltinle 2 be received with ever | Dr Miller will give two free| mare, a kind of vivid dream, usu-| weight on the chest, of suffocation W. 0 ATA ithe simpler types of vacuum tube re.| talks tomorrow at the Metropolitan | ally traceable to indigestion, bad|or of falling. It then suspends! - 0. 8 » Prop. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them ot le , "* . theater, one at 11 a. m, on “Prayer ntilation, some previous terrify: | respiration or makes strange sounds | ear ike St. Cor, Boren j = Ground connection may be made|and the other at 8 p,m. on -|ing experience, or mental shock,|in breathing and wakes with a start hone Kitiott 0146 Sussnscecunensnann by stretching a wire 300 feet long | siven! enna, THe child has @ feeling of grewt!or in wild fright, (0