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THE SEATTLE STAR HEIGHT AFFECTS|SAYS USED CAR |DURANT TAKES CAMP LIFE IS Truck | SOFT JOB NOW Latter-Day Ark Proves to Be Regular Family OO soe Sealers pe) Modern Conveniences Boon But Difference 1s Too Small to Women = Tra = : to Injure Cars During July Entered by Many Modern Bungalow Is Mounted on One-Ton Auto Camping season Is at its height A tourist in the West recently! ‘Three times ax much business dur.) NEW YORK, July 22.—The Durant now for vacations are at hand. Every raised the interesting question! ing July, 1922, compared to the pre- | four-cylinder touring car contesting day many motorists can be seen whether in going from the low alth| vious July of 1921 | against 15 American and European headed for the mouytains or the) tude of the plains to the high Al ‘Thin is what Bill Warner, manager | C4™s Won over all competitors recent 0 12, Pine | !¥ in a road test in Mexico, the three beaches with camping duffie strapped | prinetpal factors of which were speed, to the running boards of thelr ma. chines. Not a few of these carloads of campers are composed of women ex. clusively, according to the camping manager of the Western Auto Supply company, who says that this year, more than ever before, women have come to “Western Auto” seeking | camping information and equipment. A few years ago three or four women would not have thought of going camping by themselver—it was considered too strenuous a pleasure. Nowadays, with all the modern gon. Veniences offered, there is hardly any more work attached to camping than the preparing of meals over a i of bis Urea because of the ditter.| of ae deck endurance and hill-climbing ability, ence in air pressure at the higher! ‘The race wan run to determine effi level, lg Dobe Rony se! Spat wed ‘ciency and none but standard stock ° to the inquiry the 4 ni touring cars was admitted. Lalgnicel certian degartavoat ot the| 'AYing plans to increase its already | ‘The route was from Mexico City t, United States Tire company said; | FOO fncliitien for rapid handling of \cuernavaca and return, a distance | | “We find that there is a difterence| Uned machines, in anticipation of 1B-| of 109 miles, Five cars completed at 4it reneure te tires as Reamerea| ee at | the cireult without making stops for by a jandard gauge, depending The increase in business is due, | water, tire trouble or motor difficulty, upon the altitude, the higher the| Werner asserts, to the cash basis for |The five were the Durant, two Altitude the greater the air prose; Purchasing cars ands quick turn- | Franklin Studebaker and a Styer, gure. At sea level a tire with a|°Ver scant margin of profit, which is a European-made car, The gauge reading 67.6 pounds to the aaa ee grand prize was awarded after @ One mile speed test participated in by the square inch would have, if the 16-| poun : pound pressure of the surrounding | of 75 pounds necessary to bring| five winners and this was won by the alr were removed, an absolute pres-|the absolute uressure up to 82.5) wlan beac tang natasha ba”-¥7 + |eain highway with « number et 98 ineh | “A. tire whieh, according to a| ‘Ain he rf vy Boar pe At an elevation of 7.200 feet,| standard air gauge carries 75 pounds | °°" °°" “Y “ io od where the atmonpherio pressure has) at 20,000 feet, would, aecording to °f them 15 miles long am ee ) making & gauge pressure fallen to 12 pounds, ® gauge pressure! the same gauge, register 70% |'¥ UPhill of 70.6 pounds would be necessary feet and 67% pounds | the absolute pressure up to 82.5 three pounds, it would not be good $2.5. Gimilarty at 20,000 feet—if} Since the change in gauge reading | practice to recommend eny change much @ height could ever be reached|or tire inflation at 7,200 feet, about! of inflation pressure for tires pase by a motor car-the atmospheric| the highest altitude likely to be|ing from the lower to the higher pressure would be reduced to 7.6! reached by an auomoblie, is only level, or vice verna.” : ! USED CARS MUST be sold at once or one of the Largest Dealers on the Coast will face BANKRUPTCY “BILL WARNER” Is to Save Their Life! NO LEGITIMATE OFFER Refused THEY MUST BE UNLOADED NOW “BILL WARNER” will do it Any Kind of Terms or Trades 75 im” 75 tm” 75 Rebuilt, Repainted and “Bill Warner” Guaranteed Cars THE ASSORTMENT INCLUDES 3 9 FORDS, 14 CHEVROLETS, OVERLANDS, BUICKS, DODGES, CHANDLERS, — SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKERS, BRISCOES, COLUMBIAS, NATIONALS, OLDS- — MOBILES, PAIGES, LIBERTYS—MANY, MANY OTHERS! , BUGS, ROADSTERS, 5-PASS., 7-PASS., CHUMMY ROADSTERS, SPORT CARS, COUPES, SEDANS— THEY MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE ! call of the open road lures the back provide ample light and are to don their khakies, polish UP /covered on the inside by window Mivver or Lincoin, aa the case! shades and attractive curtains. A be, and pack their bedding. | tank under each side at the rear car: (shoe and other necessary pare-| ries 26 gallons of wat ‘The lockers Dhernalia to seck pleasure and recre-| on each side of the car are filled with ation in our great outdoors. Traveling over the highway in a or & BEEMAN. modern bungalow is the latest ox-| eins Coney Beateeer emplification of the tourist. J. T.| be very conveniently opened by the peck aE Kette, who has resided in Seattle for | driver without stopping the car. ae) the past 37 years, has decided that | ‘The rear compartment can be con. deavie meade dex it ts about time for him and bis food | verted into a kitchen, dining room, roger | coxnrrion, Ben To wife to take a vacation. |Living room or bedroom. All that ts THR Co: CED DRY All the requirements of a complete | required is about five minute’ work GRAVEL home are embodied in the house he|for each operation. Two small hes built on a regular Fort one-ton cupboards fit In the side of the car, truck, The body is of wooden con: containing dishes, silverware and ; Kennydale to Masetweed closed. | Struction and covered with a thin | cooking utensil#, and by simply slid. open about July $3; Haselwoed | sheet of corrugated tron. There are ing teck a cover, a small oll stove port open; Newport te Beliews*| two- entrances, one at the front to! with oven attachment is immediately rd i 1 ter 1% |the driver's seat and the other in the dy for use. A table on the other | Steret locker and when not In use Ix) to the kind of car to buy for this miles out of Kent, balance geod gravel. |rear. Windows on each side and in| aide of the room lifts up and Is large COvered to provide @ work table. A/trip, Mr. Kette was advised that pavement open. | len ‘hy for four < An tavit atlverthroated canary offers a splen- | there was only one for which repairs Valiey-Binck Diamend — Gved| Renton Junction east to east side read. ing h io raat covered with w; {did substitute for a bulky phond-| could be obtained in the denert, no he Metnee-Eecoma Mighiine— coue! P| graph. Carpet covers the floor, plc-| purchased @ Ford one-ton truck. | geod things t eat, In the front, very near the driver, fitting snugly inte @ corner, is an tee box that can plete wardrobe for two people, Tojarrive in Washington, D.C. In time make this medern ark even more for the Shriners’ convention next hometike, a large and beautiful elec: | year, after which they will spend the trie reading lamp has been installed, | following winter in Florida. & ‘sewing machine opens from a| After interviewing his friends aa ‘sood eondition, Rough th piace: holstery and pillows. At the proper Nachos Pase—Open to orven ater (Ing | theme Saaccetgentiinen:tute’a I bent yt gyreapanuc ge Mb pcs mee ‘county line), Beesiiont condition ranged on the walla. The co Seattle Betheli Read-—Cieeed. due to con.|tton sized bed by simply releasing © | weight of the entire vad is only 2,500 MERP WELL: brick perement at Lake Foreet Perk: [fength, A. medicine cahtoet en one | Pounds. H Wi th detour’ vin orth Trunk read ta read | anStD: need ty a door | Mr. and Mra Kotte are starting on ot eatner meseinatvrigrd 008, | a three-year cruise, which will prac | theally cover the United States. They ‘aa be. wn, |will leave Sunday for Missoula, At the front of the rear room l# © | xtont., to visit relatives and will Skykomish. Fair he condition with exception Now gravel [life-size mirror with several small then proceed south thru Oregon and F YOU are in such a rundown con- at Maiford. which te rough but passable. @rawers underneath, which provides Geitornia t I " ™~ dition that you} > Msince—in esecilent condition. | Bridge acrose Bnoquatmis at Toit cioeed |q suitable dreaser, To the right of CMitorn > ie aay ae fai to. perapire| “BILL WARNER Says: . Wendia ville-Duvall—-Gooa. ‘Te teach Toit, detour via Fall : thru the Imperial Valley and Mext Any Terms or Trade. This isa REAL SALE — Com t Seattle-Kent —(Weat side vatley road,| For. further information atl [this a door opens into « clothes closet | og}, in hot weather, | y — e Early black top pavement) closed. Detour at! local 38. which has ample space for a com-; afer returning to Seattle they jook out that OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS you do not have; A sunstroke, The skin of «| vietim of sun-| roke is §=hot and dry and the pulse is rapid but weak | | There wilt be tomperattre from 106 J. ELROD | te 110 degrees, with the pupils of the University of | eyes contracted. oe | Firwt aid in the cases of sunstroke will go East In the spring and wil! 409 EAST PINE STREET: The traveler in the high moun-| consists of cooling ‘the victim as , ee tains of the West will be #tartied fre | cuickly ax possible, Get him into « quently, ax he piods along the trail.| ticay” ppot and raise the head uy a AS — by « loud and shrill cali from the | Quickly remave the clathing and be / loose rock piles, sounding much like | fi, Louring cold water over him, It & short whistle of a boy when he), best to start at the head and « n h if whistles with two fingers in thel sO tne noay. The water should be <_- ‘i / mouth | poured from a height of three or ‘© determine the direction o! he | BOW we te . pew bse geo vag pied four feet, Continue until the patient are] 10 or distance away is ye ee ~ BALANCE IN difficult. One stands with attentive | TCovers consciousne Frequently 1 8 MONTHS ears and searching eyes for the ob.| it !# necessary to put an ice-bag on ject making the sudden call j the head. BUYS A ‘The keen observer may see the| Heat prostration ts due to the e /, ~ effect of high temperature on the body. Heavy physical exertion is usually the immediate cause. The temperautre of a person ex hausted by the heat rarely rises above 103 degrees, and may be be low normal, the face is pale, the skin | cool and covered with cool perapira vas Univensat cas | tion, and the patient ix consciour, | The first thing to do in such cases in to call a phystetan, but there are r Z ‘aoctor arrives, The patient shoul $544.72 fully equipped; $114.00 down, | be removed to as cool a place as pos. 28.25 per month. placed flat on the back, with | sible, | the head low, and a light covering thrown over his body, A mild stimu: jant may be given WHY ROADSTER $514.56 fully equipped; $108.00 down, $26.75 per month. COUPE whistling marmot on a projecting | rock, perhaps in a conspicuous place, | but in color and form the animal blends with the surroundings In a marvelously protective manner, Only ax the animal moves from § Never before has there been produced, at so low a price, a car so serviceable, so trustworthy and so economical of maintenance as the Ford Touring Car. Millions of owners say so. ‘ lita exposed por jon ay one be sure $687.20 fully equipped; $143.00 down, |oc-ste location and em. in: alarra : th -30 per month. lit may dash for protection under the ‘ | ol vhich {# its home. insure e bi | wreat rook pile, whi . © alpine marmota, extending "or he 0 es of Europe | SEDAN path Gheiia nod eshiwal ‘asia, oa | BUILDING F.0.B Buy your Ford today. Terms if $754.80 fully equipped; $157.00 down, | Alain, British Columbia and the| “VD. desired. api digg ama [peer ses teh saebetes sod foes and not DETROIT | ‘ | less creatures, living high up in the AUTHORIZED FORD and LINCOLN CAR DEALERS The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values | snowy regions, where the summer is |short and the winter long. Should lthey appreciate béautiful scenery the ground ? theirs must be a plearant and joyous | [| ne n a both LAMPING-McDONALD HART & HART, Inc life. hrough a tiv " * we Birnoee Being true rodents they live on|H! title! & meenye MOTOR CO., INC, 6200 Stanley Ave., Georgetown the roots and plants near their) f) 12th and East Pike East 7776 Glendale 6550 ‘ocky hor In summer they carry |} as i quantities of hay isto a large found Insist ona policy. of HUGH “3AIRD RAINIER MOTORS CO., Inc, b rt ber th th oh le, with |B) gs fen woven f ‘3 wi Fourth Ave. Jackson . jwhich” eey tine the sleeping’ place |f| aot te lean ae Elliott 0750 Beacon 0532 ff the long winter, Ten or a dozen s sines x Janimats, packed closely together for || erty. CANAL MOTOR CO. WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. warmth, sleep the deep steep of hi-! 315 Nickerson St, 4763 Ballard Ave. [rong until the following late | Bigs Garfield 0074 Sunset 4633 ‘ En On spring. “i Terms Include 1. | W Tith CENTR iC WEST SIDE AGENCY, Inc. I AUTHORIZED DEALERS NEW YORK, —De Wolt Hopper, |]| as) (1)1] e Ion AGENCY. Inc. 4712 California Ave,” Interest, Insurance, RAM Atal noted comedian, announces that he|f| Hast eane West 1474 By HAS will contest divorce proceedings in | Peg cone stituted by his fifth wife | Insurance Company COYLE & WOODRUFF, Inc. WM. ia BU GEE ON Os. Inc. - U. B. seattle BROADWAY AT PIKE | SPOKANE.—F. A. Gormaln, 82, of |f| “Under State Supervision" ut ren Elliott 0076 : Spokane, police department motor. cocle equad, Killed’ instantly when |§| Assets More ‘Than $675,000 itruek crashes into cycle on which he ee rode,