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Destructive “Sulpho” Compounds damage your engine “The presence of destructive “sulpho” compounds in oil and the great damage they cause to engines are comparatively recent scientific discoveries. Destructive “sulpho” compounds in oil cause it to break down and thin out—cause loss of power—cause engine troubles end heavy repairs. The Associated Oil ited and has sole use of the new Hexeon Process. It makes Cycol free from destructive “sulpho” compounds. Asa result Cycol retains its “body” under engine heat—maintains the lubricating film between moving parts—prevents many serious engine troubles. , No other oil can do this, regardless of its “base,” source or price, if it con- tains destructive “sulpho” compounds. Don't risk the damage that such oils‘cause. Flush your crank case with fresh lubricating oil, not kerosene or so-called flushing oil, then refill with Cycol. The importance of the Cycol Lubrication Chart Different brands of motor ofle have diferent bodies, The safost, surest way to the best performance from your motor and avoid expensive engine troubles to incorrect lubrication is to use the grade of motor cibspecified ou ‘be Cycol Labricadon Chart wy. : The following dealers sell Cycol Motor Oil: WAY GARBAGE A. Stetnard) 2819 California Avenue ALL NIGHT SERVICE STATION Kenton, Waeh. ©. & C, GARAGE UL A, Copestick) 2012 Fifteenth Avenue West DEARBORN SERVICE STATION (Wm. Petri & Son) Fifth Avenue South, Corner Dearborn KEYSTONE FILLING STATION 1900 Lakeview Miva, KENNYDALE GARAGE ¥ FARL KOSH 2 * Avense Boulevard ARBOR ANTILE €O. GARAGE HEIGHTS MERC. 25th Ave. 8. W. and Norfolk DENNY WAY AND WAn- ARCADE senvice station =U EW searion 0% Westlake Avenue fC. SMITH 4% © STATION 4072 Rainier Avenue STANDARD GARAGE KB Keaack) 10h Warren Avenne DIAMOND GARAGE (0, Bergeres E. K AINSWORTH 2257 First Avenae South AUTO HOSPITAL GARAGE (©, BK. 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(Noland & THOMPSON LUBRICATING K COMPANY Tacoma Junction, Wash TRIA LE CO., INO, CEDAR GARAGE 1 © Avenue 2515 Fourth Avenue unt GARAGE L SEATTLE GAS, OTLING mone . AND FLUSHING STATION Bixth Ave., Ket, Marion and Columbis CHIEF SEATTLE GARAGE (Lee Kt. Beardsley) 608 Denny Way COLMAN BLDG. GARAGE 12 Western Avenue COLONIAL GARAGE (Wm. Janeen) 1512 Eighth Avenue samee n 06. ALBERT CRUVER ih Ave o a1 FI tie Str 1938 i Corner 2..D. CURTIS SERVICK STATION = JONSON A. McLEAN 10th Ave. N. E. and Vast 45th 8 & STATION (University Disteict) ry Avenue ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 209 White Building, Seattle Phone Main 2453 Plant, 1812 West Florids Phone Elliott 1240 Fifty ‘Tacoma, UNION AL 619 NA GARAG (KL. Lipes & J. 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