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EW HOME SETS NEW HAYNES Structure . aoe are the 1923 Haynes “ te the pn mee zn president of the a Bales company, Haynes and distributors, speaks of the move of the firm into the at 1424 11th ave, ¢ management of Grant, Seattle's pioneer auto has seen his own and leading auto houses grow th the city to the present impos. of official auto row, company grew too large for the Haynes "23 sport model has &® sensation among Haynes “@nthusiasts, Grant says, and the regard the car as the; of many years of motor en- Cekeecipaaaieaesmeamenmaeatt toe ae Vat 7 SEIS SEATTLE STAR Presaging the style and design for 1923, the new Haynes 55 sport touring model, with its complete equipment, marks a full step in advance, and, at the same time, meets with the general trend of desire on the part of the motoring pub president of the Seattle Automobile Sales Co., local dizi ‘Walter Delfel ts handling the end of the Haynes service for local representatives. ITO INVADES _ RAILWAY FIELD owered Car Is Used - on Canadian Road by the Canadian Natior.a! as 8 Between Montreal and the near- of La Salle, a Saanee ons powered by a six T ras is expected to further demon- the economic vatue of gasoline- pelied cars as allica of the steam ‘ i sf i z ee lio, ror ag to Henry P. Grant, tributors. wo ‘o extra wheels are carried at the front on the sides of the ance the clear vision top is furnished either in black or rubberized weathe! shield wings plated headlig dividual, distinctive appearance, Cynthia Can Two Live as Cheapl; Good to Be True,” Says You plates Trying It—Can You if khaki. Gre a a as One?—“Sounds Too Man Who Contem- elp Him? Dear Miss Grey: Altho I am not living in Seattle at this time, still I read The Star and your columns, and I am coming to you for help. 1 am a young man of 28 and deeply in love, marry and my fiancee is willing. I wish to It is the financial-side which bothers me. She fs a business girl and makes more money than I do, wife to work, and she has no desire to continue in her po-| 5° I do not want my sition. But neither am I willing to force hardship upon her. I am able to live comfortably on the salary 1 am making and enjoy some pleasures, but I income would work out for two. live as cheap as one. and I would hate to get married don’t know how this same Some tell me that two can My sweetheart seems to be of this opinion; thinks it will cost no more for two to than for one to board. But it sounds too good to house true, and then have her feel dis- contented because she had to skimp and do without. I am willing to economize and she| that financial trouble was at the bot- tom of most divorces. Would you please advise me, or put ft up to your readers? 1 know aince the war many of the ex-service men have married. on small incomes Perhaps some of! One thing them will tall me how it works out? he sun and vision visor and adjustable wind- claimed by the manufacturers as the last word in driving comfort. Nickel- 's, exterior cowl lighta and the nickel-plated radiator give to the car an in- didate for the presidency on @ na- tonal ticket? James Mack, nominated tn conven- tion held at Columbus, Oo, Feb, £2, | 1872, eee ‘Was General Grant @ repubitcan? He was elected president on the re- Publican ticket, but he had never voted 4 republican ticket and never Cast a republican ballot wnt he had deen eight years a republican prest- dont. Its last vote before he entered | the army was cast for a radical pro- | slavery democrat eee Who were the oldest and youngest signers of the Constitution ef the U, &? The oldest wes Penfamin Frank- lin, whe was 81 years of age: the woungest, Nicholas Gilman, who was ° What were “sone” of the great “Amneaties” of history, in addition to that prociatmed after the civil war in the United States? The earttest recorded amnesty was that of Thrasybuiua at Athena; the $0 tyrants and @ few others were e2- cluded from ts operotion, Amo the celebrated ? proclaimed Cherles 1 March 14, 1815, from which 13 eml- nent persons, Including Talleyrand, were ercepted; the Prussian ameaccty of Auguat 10, 1840; the general am- nesty proclaimed by the Emperor Frencts Joseph of Austria im 1857, rather stag it or readers—CAN The last ect of amnesty pasecd in Oreat Britain was that of George 11, proclaiming @ garden te those who had taken part in the erooné Jacobite rebellion, eee Ann b leieamle i en wotasenigeytce: congress” Fuidwateriag, in @ legislative sense, se when @ minority ts bent on delay- Consuming the time during which tt TWO LIVE AS CHEAPLY AS ONE?/'*9 Of defeating © public measure, 2. ‘ou, Tom . very glad to print ictters thie eubject from persons having | had actual experience, in an effort to hel | states We Are Now Located in Our Own Building 1424 11th Ave. Between Pike and Union We extend an invitation to you to come in and inspect the new Haynes leveland Automobiles Seattle Automobile Sales Co. iL 1424 Eleventh Ave. P. GRANT, Manager Phone Fast 0462 Service Entrance: 1425 Tweltth Ave, Seattle's First Dealer ip J. M. As the young man in hia letter, many @ theory good to be true and does not out in actual practice, eee too ke ‘Whe was the first temperance can- should be considered by making lengthy speeches, many end fre- quent trivial motions, and insteting on calling of the roll on each mo~- tion, The motion to adjourn, @ high- lly privileged motion, can be renewed frequentiy, and ts often made to serve thie purpose, the practice being kept up for several days and wights. eee What were the marke en the Egyptian sacred bull Apis? Historians disagree on thie, One account ts that his halr was Diack, he had a white triangwiar spot on his forchead, on hia back on eagle, a beetle under hia tongue, and the hotr of Ma tall wae double. Ovid deacrided him aa being of various colors. Strabo says hie forehead and some parts of his body are of a white color, the rest being Black. Pliny epeake of Aple as having a white spot in the form of @ crescent wpon hin right aide, and a lump under Ris tongue in the form of a beetle, Ammianus (VE GOT You aN 70 PINCH YOU FoR A TRAFFIC EAGLE DOWW ON GASSANAYS GAS GON AN) HOOKS HIM FoR ae SSMOME NUISANCE = TO MAKE MY REPORT COMPLETE 1/4 GON | FORD DEALERS | TO HOLD MEETS Fordson Tractor to Be Dis- cussed by 150 Dealers Following the Fordson Tractor | show, a series of general meetings of Ford dealers thruout the state of Washington are being held to make plans to take care of the sale of Fordson tractors for industrial pur. poses and to bulld up the facilities of Ford dealers for handling the service on Ford and Lincoln care. The opening meeting was held in Seattle on Wednesday, followed by meetings In Rellingham and Olym- pia, Next week these meetings will be held in that section of the state lying east of the mountaina, The plan at these meetings tn to show the Ford dealer the value of seoing that all Ford dealers are kept satisfied with the manner in which | facilities for taking care of Lincoln cars, which are now being sold by Ford dealers, As @ result of the tractor show, the industrial purposes to which this power plant can be adapted are be | ing thoroly canvased, Dealers all thru the country report that, in addi. tion to the heavy sales made at the show itself, @ eteady volume of or. ders t coming in from sources not hitherto considered tractor prompecta. Road butlding, tumbertng and altied interests are taking @ keen look at | What tho tractor can and ts doing, and the results are showing up in | orders for equipment as well as for | power plants, The total number of dealers to be reached In the mectings now going on ts in exceas of 160, \NEW LIN E TO REVIVE TRADE|f ‘The arrival of the steamahip Com- mercial Pathfinder at thie port No | vember 20, will mark the entry of |the Moore @ McCormack line of freighters into independent service to Seattle, Tho lumber ts practically the only Product that ts offered for Cuban | Ports ite is probable thet there will jde @ revival of shipping between | | biling,” | their car f@ running and to build up| Hazlett, 85, Nevada pioneer, \after her first air flight. “More fun than automo- said Mrs, Fannie Now, after the second one, she's planning a flight from Reno to San Francisco, Tudor Star Back to Get Apple Shipment Due to the increase in the exporta- tion of apples, following the recent reduction of the freight rate from $1 per box to 80 cents, the British re- frigerator ship Tudor Star, Capt. J. Taylor, returned to Beattie Friday from Vancouver and will take on an additional cargo of apples. The ves wel will be followed shortly by the steamship Tuscan Blar, which te due ver November § jthe inland and Seattle with the ore tion of a direct line service which The Commercial Trader and the Commercial Guide will follow the Pathfinder here within the next two montha. Officials of the Walk. , local agents for ae re that at least four operated in the service, ia Molasses Steamer Coming to Seattle Bringing 1,200 tons of molasses from Wawall, the Mateon Navigation company’s liner Luriine is scheduled to arrive in Geattic via Gan Fran- cinco, The vessel, which also has passengér accommoda: from Honolulu on November 11. Motor tourists te the national | sociation, Motorists Protest Rural “One of the most aggravating nul sances faced by the automobile tour- int today in the co-called ‘speed trap, which is found In so many rural munities and emall cities,” declares Dal H, Lewis, acting executive chair man of the American Automobile of interest to motorists that deserves the immediate attention of state lew isiatures thruout the country, It tn that of the ‘speed t * operated for most part by offictalg who depend on the ‘coats in the case’ for thel living, and who figure that every mo torist brought before them ts guilty “If these speed traps really accom plished what they are intended to ac cornplish, the breaking up of danger ous speeding, they would be ail right,” Mr, Lewis continued, “but the principal victims of this iniquitous system are the law-abiding, careful driving motorists, who may exceed the limit uneonsclously by « mile two per hour, and who are simply held up, regardless, and charged with speeding, whether they are in ox cons of the speed limit or not. “Automobile clubs affiliated with the A. A. A keep careful watch on uch traps tn thelr own communities and warn thelr members to look out for them, with the result that tour ints deliberately drive miles out of thelr way to avoid these towns, This hurts the community harboring the speed trap artists more than is gained by the smal! amount of fines collected by the justice of the peace or other official in charge of these hearings. “In many instances, which are on files at A. A. A. headquarters, motor. ists have been seld up by these offl- clals, and, after being told they would have to stay over several days for trial, have been given an opportunity to ‘nettle.’ The motorist, naturally, rather than several days on his journey, pa: the ‘fine’ of $10 or EVERYBODY’S TALKING e ‘ The Bearcat Four at Conceded to Be the “PICK” of cars in the $1,000 Ciass RIDE IT—SEE FOR YOURSELF—DRIVE IT Oldsmobile Motor Co. Tenth Ave. at East Pike fons, will “4 parks for the 1821 eeason totaled! $68,000. Chicago Auto club has a fleet street “2 reete, Merceflinus says the white crescent [on Ma right side was the principal on, end Aciianws mentions £9 ‘marks, by which he was recognized. | There is evidence from the bronzes | found in Egypt that the vulture (not | eagle) on he back was one of his) charactertetice. eee When 4!4 Gunboat Smith win the | white heavyweight championship of America? | January 1, 1914, at Ban Froncteco, tohen he knocked out Arthur Pelkey | in 15 rounds. | | (GASSAWAY MILES BY STAN] YOUVE ALL SHOT OFF your NOW 14 GOIN To SAY SOMETHING — ee CHIN P4USIC THE Wo baeKive LAW” 700 MUCH Ne1sE, AND TIEING THAT CAN 70 A POOR LITTLE DOG! AA | Get Behind A ride in a Lincoln is one continuous trip of comfort and enjoyment. Changes in road conditions perceptible difference in the smoothness i ich your car travels. Rear springs shackled at both rough a torque tube; with superior control of the motor power itself, afford a master sense of security in any driving emergency. with w! drive CANAL MOTOR CO. 315 Nickerson St. Garfield 0074 East 0320 SWwoors A ROW OF CRIMES —————— Beacon 0533 CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Brondway and East Pike COYLE & WOODRUFF, Inc, 1100 KE, 45th Street Kenwood 0031 HART & HART, Ine. 6200 Stanley Ave., Georgetown Glendale 0550 RAINIER MOTORS CO., Inc. 1001 Jackson St. ing scarcely any combined 4203 WM. L. 7 “If there ts» one question | Speed Traps more and drives on, passing the | word, however, to his home club, im lorder that other members may be | warned egainet visiting that section, “The remedy, as I wee It,” said Me, \ ® for the state legislature to pass laws abolish: ing the collection of ‘costs’ in such cases by the examining magi und his able henchman, the e jor other arresting officer, make a)! motoriats’ fines payable dt. [rectly to the municipality, county or wate funds, puch fine to include all |conta. Take the incentive of making | money away from these officials, they will devote themselves t erime, in order to bold thet Certainly, the motorists of the coun. try ere not going to submit much longer to speed trap methods such ag prevall in certain parts of the coun- ry. The automobile clubs effiliated with the A. A. A. are making 4 fight for their members in every instance brought to thetr attention, but the remedy, to be effective, must come motorists of the country should com- bine to fight for such remedy in ev. ery state.” |Rajo Equipped Ford Wins Speed Contest Ford racing cars equipped with special eight-valve Pajo heads are making the other speed cars take thelr dust around Lewiston, accord. ing to a telegram from Mre. 8. F, Gibbs, of that city, received here by the Western Auto company, local dealers of the Majo equipment. Similar reports attesting the effi- clency of the quipment on Ford mo- tors are constantly corning in from points on the Pacific coast, the Seat- tle men report. 116 ‘3800 FO.B. DETROIT Ten Body Types AUTHORIZED LINCOLN and FORD DEALERS The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. 4763 Ballard Ave, Sunset 4633 WEST SIDE AGENCY, Inc, ‘West Alaska St. West 1474 HUGHSON CO., Inc. bird Ave. and Stewart St, Elliott 0076 LAMPING-McDONALD MOTOR CO., INC. 12th and East Pike HUGH BAIRD 601 Fourth Ave, East 7776 Elliott 0750 from the state legislatures, and all -