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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1999. : EXPORT TARIFF AIDS MOTORDOM | ELECTRICAL WIZARD’S CAR 1 Reciprocity in Duties Will Follow, Is Claim DETR Mien, Now, 1.—Al mos « which has happened tn * will have such P ten stimulate, American au tor foreign trade as the newly agreed-upon éxport tariff to Lynn McNaughton, general sales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car company | automobile duty has t : cent, but elas fo powers are accorded the prestite f And, if conditions warrant, this fe « t nereased by one-hnif u t up to a maximum of cent,” explains Mr. Me Thus the American urers will be accorded an Jom em t retain t ! 4 Sustained speed re of the world automotive 1 5 Restleney | 6 Minimum vibration nstance, France, noting | ¢ weight of the batteries on the duced 25 per cent, will undoubtedly | the front and the driver's seat The . dut which amounts to} chansts also has a motor suspe n 45 pe mt om American cars. Italy | and gearing which is nid to be an has been collecting & t plus | improved type of that on electric ® duty “ nging | y cars from 60 to 120 per 100 kilos. | ia - eae Wee, Sent neering: t | Charles P. Steinmetz and duty wil place, once > ite Sey tale the initial step the chassis of his electric. If some manufacturing SYRACUSE. N. Y. Nov. 1.—Far + Quo oy YP harggy better than his latest electric motor ae a car will be the model now being ee oe we bie . completed by Dr. Charles P. Stein low rate on its automobiles brought | mets. electrical wizard, at his ex into the United States, be taken to have Yo 37% per cent j “Likewise the arrangements will help our trading with colonies | steps could rate, up| perimental plant here. This is the promise given by Stein mets himself to these who are walt ing for final approval of his latest electric vehicle a highe apply new BY THOMAS KR. BEYMAN neer BER 11 of foreign countries or nonindus-| Tt was only a little less than & ALL PAVED HOADS IN GOOD CON-| . so . trial countries, since the president | year ago that production was start a don't they? Sure is tough to juggle your figgers around so! has been accorded powers to in-led on the Steinmets electric for de GUAVE | vou ¢ “ ” ; Weta o y—Gravel in fair con an te! .M. sw’ r _ crease the duties by one-half on | livery purposes, Now manufacturers PSN ae y tell “J M the answer he will think is right that} products from any country or sub- of this vehicle are preparing for im-|Kent-Miack Dlamend.ravement tor 14 Plenty for one divided by two will make enough. And what division thereof, that fails to afford | proved machinery that will produce . ™il** out of Keut, balance good grave) | ahout the unknowT “Ags el mond . > h quant fair treatment to American com-|« lighter form of electric chassis not| mata. ytenne-Ge bese 3 ie ee q aty ‘ merce. Thus, countries blocking {only for commercial use, but for|Sune Highway-—Open. Exceticot con-| Now, “J. M.,” I'd say, “Yes,” two can live as cheap asj our exports would be deprived of | passenger bodies as well. er cnabiaie ton ON@-—You bet! In fact they'll live a lot cheaper—they’ll have | We trade ond those favoring it | ST, ee | Bertion under ‘construction, rough to be regular cheap skates, as the sayin’ goes. Round steak| 7 : Hernate route to Fail City i vi8| ingte . “a oP age = . f “That is all the American manu-| Little is as yet known about thie} ‘Kirkiand « | Siw‘ -'*| instead of porterhouse; a movie once a month or so, instead F ‘tacturer of automobiles wants—talr| atest product of the ele@rical ge-| of a real good show and dance and swell little dinner when- reatment from foreign countries.|nius. It has just been completed, ‘Once we get this, we will, as a na-| but has not yet been fully tested. (via Lake femmam- |'nstead of delightful lingerie, ete. Miss Grey will receive callers tion, continue to supply more cara | Still, tt» designer and tts manufac — = to Inglewood fair, bal-jete. That song, en Little Fingers [in her office Monday, Wednesday then any other nation to the whole | turers express full confidence as to lnsequak-Newpert--Good. jand Ten Little sounds cute || and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and world.” 4 [the oytcome of the teats, The ex./Aubere-Misck Diamend—Gravet section and romantical, but how'd you like ||om Tuesday and Thursday from || siieteinshaa so perimental chasis is being packed/ ..© o to yodel about “40 little fingers and) [11 a. m, to 12 m. each wi for the Baltimore branch of the| “tyres Tae Mishway Open vo ® petet) 40 little town waitin’ for thee” and || Please do not come at other proto Steinmetz firm, where the testa will! condition with 1 waitin’ for shoes and sox, too? 4s it seriously interferes with her CHEVROLETS be held. | at Halford, which te rough but paseddis.| Gee! It's a great life if you don't || writing, if From the little that is known | Rentites Melee in wos weaken, “J. M." and if y Kent-Dee Moines—in good condition 5 you're sure MAXWELLS and about this improved vehicle It in be-| seattle-Ment— (Wert side yal tieved automobile ners will have} black top pavement) clowed @ new form of electric machine to| pk""yiiass raceme Hightin look forward to. The salient features | of the Steinmetz car now being pro. | ™ duced have been improved upon tn | the new car, its manufs®turers say. recaouno °25) Includes New Pistons, Pins condition. Rough tn places aches Pase-Open to park entrance Exevitent condition tn King county. Rive limite to Lake Forest Park open Pe Laces or Information call Malo 5994, pair. | 2. Simplicity of operation and re-| »J* f } linbility. loca! 3 SPECIAL XMAS TERMS 1,2 DOWN 5 BALANCE IN BUYS A NEW ~ ROADSTER $466.01 Fully Equipped, In- eluding Gas and Oi eluding Gas and OW eluding Gas and Oil cluding Gas and OW $99.00 Down $105.00 Down $150.00 Down $135.00 Down $19.15 Per Month |$20.30 Per Month |$28.55 Per Month | $25.85 Per Month Payments Include All Charges and Interest, Insurance, Gas and Oil PHONE EAST 0320 ) COUPE $638.55 Fully Equipped, In- TOURING $496.17 Fully Equipped, In SEDAN $706.25 Fully Equipped, In- RAL AGEN ' L PIKE PIKE AT AT | BROADWAY AUTHORIZED DEALERS BROADWAY ‘Tecoma Hightine—In grod w pavement from city and Rings Fitted | FEATURES Lake Forest Park-North Trunk Connee- ”, These, they say, are: —— ans perenent cellent, | 1. Low cost of maintenance and Relierue: Redmond. Patr. re Kedmond-Fail City-—Good New gravel THE SEATTLE STAR Pedestrians Are Joyou: | Over Splash Preventers | preventers may soon be] this, each competitor had to run over j seen Of Motor buwes of this country. | q prepared mud track with white oan De for « mud from ut for the last 10 years © haw |eaeh side, The amount, or jack of been found practical until the inven. | mud splashed on the boards showed on recently of a form of elreular | the efficiency of the guards guard to be attached to the rim of | The winner was @ ring of rubber each wheet and canvas attached to the rim, pro Recent texts by P fick Jocting about an inch or #0 from the re n the approval of re econd to this wan a* similar of “splash preventer” for wi guard, ex t that its attachment to jelty'’s motor buses, Heretofore the! the rim was different, The third was Pdusen have been equipped with a! flap form uned heretofore on the Aap ewinging on each hub rows | Parix buses with the sddi of a |splakh quard, except when it tended| Paris buses are now being equip In the competition in Parts, the 19] cular form of splash preventer articipants had first to go over! Interest In the guards has jabout 10 miles of bud road to prove| crossed the ocean, Home form may |thetr endurance. ‘Th practioal| soon be seen on the motor bunes plas test was conducted. For | here Cynthia Grey simple Suzan” Answers Query, “Can Two Live as Cheaply as One?"—Turns Tables of Argument. | } BY CYNTHIA GREY | Can two live as cheaply as one? “J. M.,” who is doubtful! about an affirmative answer, has not lacked for advice from| readers. For the most part, correspondents have been of the opinion that it is possible and have encouraged “J, M.”| to take his little fiancee by the hand and head towards the nearest pursonage. | This morning comes a letter from “Simple Suzan” who re- | verses the tables. Her letter follows: My stars! Cynthia, they do set you some hard sums to do, wver they Uke; four sack underwear jdown to the bottom of your soles | friend in her problem—which ts an jthat you're willin’ to give up every extremely jealous and suspicious other pleasure on earth for macried | sweetheart. There in a remedy, safe life and a wife's love, go right out/and sure, if you can persuade her and grab a preacher, But if you're|to try and be contented, to walt one of the kind that could not be| while the remedy ts performing the easy goin’ harnessed to hospital bills, | cure. The remedy tx as follows: cryin’ babes and a peevish wife—-| Marry him and live to be 40 years |(poor girl, you couldn't tame her}—|old. She will, at that time, not only why, then, just wipe that sum off find him cured; but, in all probability, will find the tables turned. ‘ She may complain that it t# such @ long time to walt. How will she endure the intervening years? |your slate and may “It can’t be did.” SIMPLE SUSAN. . Perplexed; You wish, it seems, advice which will help your young AL FOSTER Oh, Boy! Each Turkey Weighs From. 9 to 10 Pounds sail lad is A vaudeville henalded to be brim ming with song, laughter and happl | ness has been booked ‘for presenta. | |tion at the Palace Hip, starting Sat Jurday. An unusual crook story is |told in the photoplay, “Hate,” | Four Harmony Boys, purveyors o' music and comedy, are the chief fig: | |ures, They are said to live fully up to their billing of “Expert Song Sing jera” and to be big applause winners. | Said to be entirely different from lany recent acrobatic composition are the of the Spencer | Sisters and Wilbur, who have a sur: | prise that cannot be divulged. | Clinton P, Ferry, son of the late Colonel ©, P. y of Tacoma and] nephew of the late Governor Ferry, comes in a comedy sketch hit with his partner, Francis Hawthorne. Their fun ip said to be entirely ortgt jnal. | “Late Stars pf Nothing” ts the de- scription given Nick Copeland and Marjorie Brayton, whose pep, meledy and nonsensicalities are further en- | hanced by the attractive costumes of Miss Brayton. They boast no long engagements elsewhere, but rely on their merit to win applause Impersonations of the type tha made Joe Jackson famous, are prom ised by Curt Galloway, a ludicrously made-up hobo billed as the “Last of the 400.” | | months and thereafter “Home Brews” Name Phone Taken by . { HURR ‘ear ee months. lect any money. Simply take the order for the paper. When you have secured all 12 subscriptions and when they have been veri- fied you will be awarded the turkey. {HERE ARE WINTER “DON’ FOR CAR OWNERS jam r of wiven gets” to the triving Anth-freene halt w aloohol ate lycerine to ration. Keep constant th than woeter Have cart adjusted for passages f carbon Clean out w out ines to ment Drain ar sion and rea of you stor charged Ad Change The answer ts ahead and tht she will be lo th ne days when he enow, be Yours wisely oe | Asks About | Pacific Coast Faacisti | Delivered Prices Dear Mies Grey: What ix the cor 1923 Models rect pr netation of Fasciati? What kind of rule doos the Fascisti FOURS embrace? A SUBSCRIBER. Cees bd - pak’: Three-pass. Coupe senses iss wo-pass. Roadster . rive. Fascist 49 pronounced as tho tt! five-pans. Touring . Fiverpass, Sates penton 1,688 were spelled (Pa-sce-shee) accent on the second ay The Faactat' pronounced form of nationalism, « ¢., | they are diametrically opposed to the internationalt for ther own country, regardless of everything el tonaliats’ atom | gardless of nations. Good Recipe for | Oyster Dressing Dear Miss publish a good recipe for oyster drens- ing, before T! | The following recipe will stuff a) | 14-pound turkey One-half oysters; three pieces of butter, table size; one-fow con or salt pork cut into #mall dice; | the skin from the neck of the tur- | key, cut into email dice; the gireard and the liver small dice; one-half pound of dry onions, cut into small dice; one-hat/ pound, about out into small dice; one and one-half pounds of white bread; one tadte-| good-sized pan, fry until half cooked,| pan, mix everything well spoon of cho tablespoon of and pepper. Put butter, sord and the by a T FORGETS” ohiet en 4 Motor Car ion't for Oakla motorist for winter olution, pr and half den amount of 1 ever pre alcohe iding more alcohol cleaned and « ng chamber and uretor winter driv Perfectly at Home on Any Road Buick Four-Cylinder Touring Sedan—$1,540 qtiently to eliminate carbon and grind carburetor and eliminate water and bining hist oni pesiitest: 1 flush out transmis and economy of both initial cost and daily operation, axle and refill with the Buick four-cylinder, five-passenger touring sedan bie te termperatucs fits exactly the needs of those who wish to enjoy the lity tery fully re ur ke adventures of long tours in addition to the daily routine yk of social and business motoring. a re ke re Five grown persons find ample room in the finely up- i] every 600 miles of holstered body which is fitted with every convenience for restful riding and effortless driving. In addition a stordy trunk, outside on the rear, provides buggags space for overtand travel. To this full measure of comfort is added the assurance of unvarying and flawiess performance that is provided in all Buicks by the dependable Buick chassis and the famous Buick valve-in-head engine, By just looking nking of the time wher wking back wistfully to interested was jealous SHOOR NOZE Rene. | SIXES 4 ore believers in a most Five-pass. Tour. Sedan... 92,240 Seven-pass. Touring cece-S1400 | Two-pass. Roadster . 406 Seven-pans. Sedan ssecees 3028 Sport Roadster 1,490 Sport Touring. 1045 ats, Their entire atm is ac, just as the interna- n is for all humanity, re- Will you please) East Pike at Harvard — When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them C>--=> oaseceee 1933 Gre: sd } hanksgiving, and oblige, | A STAR READER. | pint (100) Olympta| - rth pound of ham, Ba-| Mail This Coupon for 1923 Buick ' riaridge Bute 1 802 E. 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You TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe te The Seattle Star for a period of three | il 1 order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the regular rate of 50c per month, 1 AM'NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME Use This Su for the Firs More Subscription Blanks Can Be Secured at the CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT THE SEATTLE STAR HERE YOU ARE Boys and Girls ABig, Fat Thanksgiving RKEY HERE’S HOW: Have 12 of your friends and neighbors who are not now hav- ing The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three do not have to make delivery of The Star or col- | Wj vray | sbscription Blank t Subscription. SEVENTH AVE. NEAR UNION