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PAGE 22 a l nventsN ew Cod eM achine SHELBY IS T0 Rsures ‘Absolute Seattai Y i [JAKLAND, Calif, June 8.—An | automatic coding machine whic! ext predict will revolutidnice a it and private correspondence by radio and line telegraphy, has tyvented here. S It is a smal! machine, with key ird somewhat like that of a type rand a series of wired wheels its inventor promises will in absolute secrecy in the trans n of messages. d H. Hebern, its inventor, ‘other succesaful machines to his He has worked on this appartus for 12 years, he has spent more than $300,000 in work. the last two years the ma- has been undergoing severe by American and foreign cryp- both governmert and They have failed to dis- a single flaw that would en- an outsider to decode the mes- ready to market his invention te ok ett as Busi- Aheuses with branches all over country, telegraph offices, radio | hotels and other sem!-pub- ; places are seen as future users f the coding machine. secret of the apparatus lies wheel weighing three ounces sufficiently small to be: citrried | & vest pocket. These wheels are “pairs, one for the sender and for the’ récetvéf_ Without one these wheels, wired identically th its mate, hundreds of ‘millions operations ‘would have to’be gone before a Hebern code message wheels come with a number if loose wires. Attachment of these makes the code. key-wheel will fit any machine. ‘if you are traveling and desire wend a code message, you can ow any machine. The one to m you send can ‘lo likewise. n if you lose the wheel, your je will be safe. You and your cor- 0 nt have a secret “key” for ing the wheel in the machine. such a “key” anyone find- “your wheel would be helpless. Also, should you discover anyone the process of decoding your mes- the turn of this wheel a frac- of an inch would render the l and machine useless to him. nother stumbling block for codi- Too | : to Cook These are the days when it’! good to get away from the hot cook stove and let some- Fone else do the conking. Mra. | Housewife will enjoy the de- | lightful change of dining at the Panama Cafeteria, es- pecially on Sunday. CHICKEN Three Ways for SUNDAY Roast, fried and fricassee | chicken, baked ham and other vod things are provided here or appetites of all kinds, | chicken 4s our big specialty. We select only the best we | can obtiin and it comes to your plate with a flavor that instantly wins your hearty ap- ‘Sunday Dinner From 10:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. PANAMA Cafeteria 630 A.M, to 8 P.M. ‘M15 Third Ave, _ Between Pike and Union a is Bo | Edward H. Hebern, his coding machine, above, and below, the small “key wheel.” Hers has bees, the timécelement. Any code elaborate enaygh to make dts. very ditficuit’ has been #0 involved to réquire hours in decoding. Whee these codes took \Houra in wppligation, the Hebéens eodo ; takes minutes: The decoding of the most | involved messnges takes alightly longer than “one finger” typewrit- ing. This ‘s because the machine does all. the “thinking” mechanically, A child, having the proper “key” wheel CAN Operate {t without difficulty. The weakness of all previous codes, pointed out by Poe in “The Gold | Bug." is also obviated. The letter ‘e"" occurs with the greatest fre- quency in any lengthy message, the letter “i” with next greatest fre- quency, and so on, each letter of the alphabet having its relative order of appearance, Thus coders could, by counting the symbole, determine their meaning But the Hebern code machine is 80 constructed that the repetition of a symbol does not mean the repetl- tion of any given letter. Thus if x appeared twice in a measnge, it might stand first for an a, b, or c, 000 times in a message before It can be traced back to mean the same letter as that for which it originally stood. BELIVE IT WILL CURB FORGING Experts are also predicting that ‘thls machine will make check forg- ing and false cishing practically im- possible, By the placing of a secret code message of several lettera on a check, a bank, supplied with the dup- Hecate of your wheel, can instantly detect a “crook.” Due to simplicity of coding and decoding and to the moderate price, it is believed that the machines will become exceedingly useful for home correspondence. Writers of love letters and telegrams, those who haye been embarrassed by prying housemaid, lapdiady or too inquisi- tive relatives, will find In them a solution, Business men will find them but 'slightly more time-taking to operate than a typewriter, and Indispensable in all cases where secrecy is needed. And the supply will be unlimited for hundreds of millions of wheels could be made before two are accl- dentally wired in identical fashion. massmms | Here and There New geyser starts erupting in Norris basin, Yellowstone National park. . . Ivan Kharin, famous Russian general, who was sentenced to death in Germany during the war and lat- er pardoned by the kaiser, dies in | Copenhagen. FIRE SUSPECT IS WRONG MAN Sheriff Harry Slusher and Fire farshal H. H. Pomeroy of Astoria, \Ore,, talked with Bart Lyftch, a prisoner at the county stockade \Thursday, relative to 2 fire which occurred in Astoria since the big fire which destroyed the town last December, according to Sheriff Matt Starwich and Deputy Sheriff William Coffee. The visit of the two Oregon officials had no connec- tlon with the burning of the town of Astoria, but with a subsequent case of arson, No evidence was uncovered which would warrent holding Lynch for the Oregon authorities, Starwich said, and the two officers returned to Astoria Thursday night, Lytich, allas Price, is alleged to have written letters to an Astoria woman implicating himeelt with the arvon case and inclosing pictures, He wan sent to the stockade on a three-month term May 18 after be- ing convicted of selling stolen goods, “If Lynch had been implicated in the big Astoria fire I would have \turned him over to Sheriff Slusher,” |Sheriff Matt Starwich amid. “As It is he 1s free to go when his term is The Oregon officials do not jand the next time for an x, y or z.| |In fact a letter must appear 11,000,-| BE “BONE DRY” Chief Jackson to Supervise Corps of Agents fet a of prohibition chief of th prohibition fight on the night with a and Equipped powered autos federal and agents, Carl Northwest forces, will of Shelby, July 1 “We will and the ¢ going to be soft,” said day, “My men will be about the crowd in the and hip-bootleggers as big dealers will be “Montana is my ground and I will be at home on the roads around Shelby, The we have at disponal will used in patroling th side the town, We Shelby dry as the Jackson. “Any of the boy rough work will b ly along with the intend to co and officers der,” Jackson stated Jackson will be in charge feral agents at the fight take his meo from all distr in Montana, Idaho, Washingt Wyoming. TESTIFIES IN general Jackson, divisional invade the Montana, town t and for shnes ks at no that t Jackson Fri dintributed big stadium well as the are arrested." old stamping our as desert, who try handled ro oxger operate with the state in keeping ot OWN DEFENSE) David Rodgers, prominent Seattle shipbuilder, took the stand in his own defense again Friday mornir in federal court in the action brought against him by Franklin Brooks. New York attorney, who charges Rodgers with failure to pay him at torney’s fee amounting to $33,800 for services in arranging the purchase abipyard in 1918. Rodgers claimed that no definite and binding arrangements had be made with Brooks in the purcha: }and stated that no fixed sum for the |payment of Brooks had been net | Brooks testified in court that Rode jers had flatly refused to settle with him for his services. Rodgers was on the stand in his own defense for several hours Th day. A night session of Judgo F. Cushman's brarich of federal court was held and Rodgers was grilled by plaintiff's attorneys until 10 p. m. The trial had been more than®one year, due to the ti} ness of Rodgers and his consequent confinement in a California sant- tartum. CONVICTS RIG REDDING, Cal, June 8.—Eight ‘They since were prisoners, for their obedience to tie prohibition law was non-existent. So they fixed up a still and dis covered that under the spell of the cup that cheers, “stone walls do not ®& prison make, nor iron bars a cage.” believed that, they regulations got ‘em. Now they're back at Folsom with the privilege of swinging a pick on a highway all Shale, other: credt other credits cancelled. JURY CLEARS TRUCK DRIVER After Investigating the death of Harry G. Loop, Ir, 17, of 924 23rd cident Tuesday, a coroner's jury ro- turned a verdict Friday noon clear. ing H. E. C. Lamb, driver of the truck which struck the boy. The jury held that Loop's motor. cycle skidded in trying to pass the Union Oil truck which Lamb was driving, throwing his body under the right rear wheel and killing him instantly. The accident was unavoidable and Lamb was absolved of all blame in connection with the crash. The ac- cident happened at Elliot ave. and Bay st. Son of Salvation Army Head on Ship Herbert R. Booth, son of Gen. Bramwell Booth, of the Salvation Army, will be one of the many proml- nent passengers arriving in Seattle from the Orient Sunday aboard the Admiral Orlental liner President Madison, Prof. William Burmester, a noted violinist of Berlin, who has been touring the Orient, will also be a passenger on the vessel. He will tour America before his return to Germany. Two prominent hotel men of the Orient, A. K. Bennett and W. 8. Bardeson, are among the passengers, Bennett is manager of the Grand hotel at Yokohama and Bardeson ts in charge of the Astor hotel of Shanghai. Entire Fleet to Be in Sound on Fourth The entire Pacific fleet will be in Puget Sound for July 4 instead of one part of it, according to word received by the Seattle CharQber of Commerce Friday morning from J. J, Underwood, in charge of its hoy ington bureau. Underwood wired that the uscll would be scattered among Sound ports for the national holiday, mo: bilizing here July 26 for review by the president on July 27, following his return from Alaska, Motorist WI Whipped for Striking Dog EAST ORANGE, N, J,, June &— Henry Turven whipped a motorist who deliberately turned his machine and struck a dog that barked at him in the street, by Rodgers of the Skinner & Eddy | delayed for | UP OWN STILL! the ethicai necossity | But their guards and the prison in the fine free alr removed, and} ave., who was killed in a traffic ac-} rHE The Seattle Star Published Dally at 1207 Seventh Ave Beatle, Washington Subscription Rates BY MAIL 2 IN TH One month ahree ™ r : RY ¢ TARE r ‘IN crry Per month . Transient charge per line Pi tion ‘(evunt six words to api 80.17 a o connecutive ins ‘BUSINESS | SERVICES een - vf A Advice tree All canes. 6 FP. Viall-Wy 908 24. All peys-at- Law Youeph Allen 07 Leary Bild Vall, 216 flurh ance. Tees mi lawyer Pell, 99485. fide Aerate. Collateral Lanne MONEY LOANED ON ALL | clea of value. THE RE 1107 Third Dog and Cat Hospital DOG AND CAT If it pertains to th Jaquiss. Surgery jectrl AvTT- ABLE. at Muchinery NLD —RENTED ICE CO., Beattle. & GRAN- and Virginia, Estab Physicains, Surgeon f Rs antages Il | er Established Reattle S. Patent Elliott 567 ‘eatab- booklet Tose Lyon Ba fason, Fenwick, Lawrences, Hshed 1861. Advice and free. 433 Burke IMde HWARKY hoWEN Pantaxes Ii flee. FEES ycholozy, PSYCHOLOGIST WILLIAM 2 White eof self and con na that govern your life? IP tand y nt Happiness, 8 mand He EE » Sunday and ev Boes¢ PERSONAL know anc ning by “ana ents the | and my theumatic | for aches and pains called rheumatism, neuriti®, neu- ralgia, ete, all alone down the line, are worth more than all other medicines I know of in the whole world. They remove the cause. Stomach all right. kidneys all right, all right all over. Price $1.25 each, $1.36 by parcel post; 3 boxes, 1 bottle, 20 days, $4.05, C. 0. D. tf you wish. If you have no faith In what I say or in my modi cines, please do not order would probably do you lit and me harm. it Am. Hank convicts from Folsom prison work-/| ing at tho Big Bar highway camp | figured out the laws to & fine point. | $50 REWARD $50 reward will be paid tf party will return biack grip given to them by mistake in department atore May No questions asked, This grip contained presents from close relatives which cannot be replaced Phone Garfield 0294 after 6:30 p. m. COST—PURSE CONTAINING $22 TN bile and silver, also crucifix, Sunday afternoon on beach or beach drive between Juneau Dawson st. Return to ave. 8. W. Reward | LORT—ON RAINIE K val LEY CAR | Thursday be nd 9, purse with name, I. finder money, ing may keep 1712 Belmon st 0897 Reward. Phone Garfield] GRAY SATIN UN aye. near Marion, 7 FEMALE HEL Di ZAMORA GCA f cializing In Dermatology) eds of women owe thoir relaxed facial neck. muscles to her patented a i N STRAP and skin foods, Sent where for $150 and full par- teulars. for home treatment. Ad- z Cauffman, vi | Seicaones Age Is Lowered NEW YORK, June $—The age of sophistication for girls has been low- ered one year, according to a state- ment issued by Lester F. Scott, na- tlonal executive of Campfire Girls, Inc., explaining why the age of mission to camp fire groups has been changed from 12 to 11 Pears of age. The 11-year-old girl is now as s0- | phisticated, as old In her point vie the world, as the 12-year-old girl was years ago, Scott says. “As a con- sequence the age limit has been low- ¢red to meet the demands of the girls themselves and the demands made by conditions of modern life, which point to an earlier age of sophistication of | the adole nt girl, leven years Is now the logical period for any break in the life of the individual girl as it coincides with tho break made in her school life by the establishment of the junior high school, The daily newspapers, maga- zines, motion pleturse, radio and all other agencies that tend the sudden speeding up of living generally are responsible for this. lowering of the age of sep sieticatton.? Jailed for F aaltae to Cut Cow’s Horn GARY, Ind., June 8,.—Hans Bruck- en was fined for failing to cut off a horn that was growing into his cow's head, Bulcats Buy Bios for Fighting Craft LONDON, June 8.—Bulgarian agents have purchayed in England eight airplanes that ean be convert: €d Into war machines, nisitor CARRIES LAUNDRY DURHAM, Eng, Juno 8—Mra. Cella Harwood t Bishop Welldon, Dean of Durham, while carrying Jaundry, He inalsted on taking the basket and walked for thres miles] 5 delivering the burden. and} 7 FEMALE HELP? WANTED With G ENKI nin No on Gin family, d to re Hank Hdl MACHING nvered k Bide eTROM ¥b. WANT 35-M TAGTIMY PY taught. 806 Pine at. TATIC-COMDT C § SITUATION—FEMALE f Wi CYR FREE LAU 9 MALE HELP WA v | | AT ANNEX, 00: ff Bam WW | PRUE | UGH SCHOOL BOY WANTED FOR 0D DOWNTOWN ROUTE AND LOADING BUNDLES ON STREDT | CARS, EXTMA SALARY FOR LOADING PAPERS AT THE CIRCULATION DEPART. MENT, THE SEATTLE SEVENT Coeur d’Alene Mines Ww Idaho Wanted—Minera, $5.60; undergroun tlnbermen, $6: B-hour shift mines working every day, includ ing Sunday and the year Modern boarding and houses, with bath, steam electric lights and ‘reading r everything furr 4 > toon employment Writ 1 AVE. NEAR UNION. rooming , or labor OUTING stripe serge outing trow ’ I T-LILLY 4th & Pik TANG HOCK 7 buck Apply 61 OY WANT ry CARRY downtown route, Appl cireulation department, ith ave.. near Union at vith, + Weatlake furnished, steam heated (men); free bath and Trans tbe: wae $1.60. GOT at tho be Star, ave. cles: bedfoome phone. repair you 302 Union. teotti ONC Phone ch, throw. 3 wes. Green Clock. Opp. po “MECHANIC” AF only A-1 man need apply. Sunset 6162. }10 SITUATION—MALE ROOMS RALSOMINED, PAPE ‘experienced painter,’ Reasonable. Main 60/5 NGING, _Brown. Beacon 2983. FLOONS BCRAPED, ELL 0630-7 14-A PUPILS WANTED f WANT? and | 6656 46th! WANTED. AY NURSERY, boc BL. 6 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED j S—RASPHERRY by July 1 tatoes free. write to I Box 137, Accommodation and 7 For more Information Donaldso Puyallup, V 7 ME ALAKY ON commission; steady employment; quick advancement. Singer Sew- ing yiiachine Co, 4207 University PATH SPECTACLES; BLACK | 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT SHED” MODERN 4 apitol Hill; plano and Karage. Ci WANTED | X@ams at |20 FOR RENT—HOUSES _ TALLARD BUNGALOW Now, 5-room, strictly modern bunga- ft 1 9 1 of} her interests, her knowledge ot | 3 Campfire was first organized 11} Py ¥ o 208 Columbia St. unfinished attio; nent; furnace: garage t Etitott D DANDY house with bath N. E. paved 4-ROOM no children, 3746 Melrose 4629, Call ROOM: PORCH, LOT i22x60, 5; balance $16 monthly. 3050, Heacon ; IMMEDI- possession car line, stores, beach and park. Wont 5180. dams _at Fauntleroy for bungalo GOOD FLATS 68 Harrison, 5 rooms . 11 James, 3 rooma . 107 12th ave, 5 rooms . 3 rooms 6 rooms 3 rooma . Carter; MacDonald & Miller Elliott 5870, 24 FURNISHED APTS. _ AND FLATS ~ MADRON col and fl furnished a sleeping porch with nice front and back fine for children; paved including Nght. 933 Take (Madrona car. ) apartmont on ground yard; treet 30th Phone Kenw mm cottage, On W-hore, 1n West Seattle. ty did soil for garden, My mel ben’ the rent habit. free circular explains, H. C. PRTERS, 726 3d av, ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnishe: well Ilghted: heat: phone. Prie very reasonable. Manhattan Apts, phono Wiliott 2853. #3 AND 4 ROOMS, MODDRN, W oii lighted; heat; phono; private bi downtown, Summer rate ren Apartments, Gar. 0218, _ ROOMS AND “BATH, NICHLY furnished, $17.60, Rainter Valle car to Genenos at., ono block went, ate ee 36th ave, 8, AND ~¥-ROOM APARTME Tai furnished and unfurnished; clos ini froshly renovated, Bast 0048. INE AND FWO-ROOM Apartmonts, kitehenotts noe, 114 Belmont N. ‘A ARTMENT, 310 AST 50e.” BAST 0193, RNISHBD APT, N 1009 Toren ay: 5 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS i WELT -FORNISHOD HOUR keeping rooms, Private «home. Sunset 1649. \ ‘AN watking PLAYING | r arp | APPLY STAR, | | GOx7 | 4] my "round. | heat, | trouble. | information or | stairs and save : Owl Clothing, “PICKENS | . Route 3, | he |Owl Clothing, 1817% ist | ANOTHER | SHIPMED full cement | LE 26 WANTED—BOARD Rooms AND ‘BO ARD HOM ay 27 30) FARMS TO RENT Tie CHICK i i Moine t, cheap Hatupin, 215 OPPOSITE STORES TO “RED Yale B lg, REW TREN? led on pure oyer-Toner, PEt aves Cobb Bdge filnke buys, sella 44 POULTRY HOY Your LLANEOU SALE WILLIAMS COMPANY 4243 First Ave #H AND DOORS WiLL POULTRY, D, SHOF rat. Eh S FOR on leeping porches. n Windo nd Bea abinet, com board 5 Ox8eD, glazed by the Nght or hy the box Piate Glass Windshields put in your | car, O. WILLIAMS COMPANY. E lectr ical Fi MILT nydale Goat dairy, distribute idences Kristoferson dairy ¢ ok'n dairy ach, 503 726¢-J-12 for par- 4 Summer Wood Price Single load, $4.50; double load, loads, $15.50. ‘Quick enny Wood for hot Gays. Ell. 6394. 12-Inch Mill Wood %—Per Cord, DELIVERED—$7 Lots of nice block Beacon 2250 any time. 2 extra clear heavy but Shingles Per M. Delivered. Wert days or Went 4588 evenings. BUTT) 1.50 UP; 1317% 1st ARKET od machines, 0334 HOY WOOD Now 36.59, in 3-cord lots Heat’ dry forest woo Millbrad & Son, Kenwood 4605.” CHEAT—FIVE BITOW CARES, TWO nenles: also small stock of grocer- jex and bakery oven and equip- ment. Call Went 1008. S—Common Si Common Clears, Lake Washington Shingle Mill Kenwood 2589. STC ingle cord, isis fth” Mo ESTE | ‘phira; | Broadway and Union. TODD | AUTOS FOR SALE 56 ands Plan—the Tells the Truth the detailed history is put into Envelope and the car knows all there w before he buys. do more than car buyer into very eat kone n't the TORS COMPANY Pike. Eaat 099) eR “handler Dispatch touring touring bile touring hee | 91,960 and 1, os 1 TERMS Sunset Motor Co. East 0206. USED CARS Ford coupe . Ford sedan .... Dodge roadater $350 600 195 375 2 700 700 900 | Nute Motor Co. East 0674. 600 EB Pike. | HUDSON. ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS 1920 STUTZ SPORT TOURING itively in the pink of condition In very detall and equipped with everything in the way of extras. ‘This car cost $3,600 at the factory; we can nave you @ lot of money and assure you perfect satisfac tion; $1,350, ‘Terms if de: SEATTLE Ae SALES co, Open Ryvaings Bast 0972 1414 12th Ave. , INSIDE nywhere, Also 4-foot Order now. Sunaet 0114. S-GRAVE Cemetery. Value $150, Ail or part cash and terms, Mel- 66 Saraband rug, 9x1 Rr Mil- old oak iibrary table, Phone Saat 6016. UTIFUL MAHOGANY DINT room suite: six chairs; leather feats; G4-Inch table and buffet; tically new, Melrose 3913. $2.50 up; ladies’ cont ADY- ar trousers, union made, Tracie, 805 oi aye. GOOD MILL W TAD planer ends, $0: forest wood, $050. Many time. Melrose 2424. DAR WOOD, STOVE LENGTHE, $4.50 cord. Sunset 6296; nights, MUSIC LOVERS Keep us in mind. House of Du Barry, 106-108 Union at WATCH AND JEWECRY rine, TR: Guaranteed ring, $1. atrord hwars, 1008 a ‘ORT $35, OAR Kenwood 4006, ges, houses, stores. ‘ABLE BLDG. CO., Capitol 3922, PIANOS—Special bargains in our ex- change department. Meyer-Toner, ith fe »o Furniture. SEWING MAC honda, $10 up. Main 1926, ULL CORD ¢ mili, wood, El __Main 73! 58—G00 DROr- Repalring, renting. 1524 First ave. OF STOVE-L $6 delivered ott 0142. GOAL, white Woon AND enamel; $60. B G Best Navy paint money ‘ean buy. 1904 Ist ave. Wir HUY and furs. ZOTHING The Ov wh First. ¥ acon 0641 BAL LBBARING ALID cheap. Main 4387. HOT POINT” Vo Kenwood 4887. RAVANAGH HATS. i NVOOD FF ~ CHATR, 46 WANTED-—MISCELLA- NEOUS WARTED —A_ HUE IN GC ondition. Call Rainier 1853, 51 MOTORCYCLES OR SAL MITH MOTOR wheel; A-1 shape; new tire; runs like new; $25. Gar. 0166, evenings. 54 GARAGES PORTA BL GARAGES. CAPITOL D 00) cos 55 ~~ AUTO ACCESSORIES Harroun Parts & Service Ray Pattidov, 1617 Doylaton, Hast 56 AUTOS FOR SALE Wis SULT, CHANDLER PARTS FOR lens,, We also have some Maxwell parts to be sold cheap. Front end drive chains for all makes of 7 AUTOMOBILE SAL) 1S 1424 11th 402. OVERLAND —sh-4 wonderftt! family car, tonnent; every way, or cific ¢ Big roomy firat-clav# condition in Priced at $326, cash Willys-Overland — Pa- ast 0660 or 307 B. Pike, Main Wit LOAN ON AUTOS, TROCRS008 Pioneer Bldg. opp, Totem Pole, NITY FORD BUG, NF 212 Lath Ave. It ts claimed there are more beotlos in the world than all other creatures ‘leombined, HVROLET W'MOTOR. | Ghovrolet Touring, 19 a 1921 Overland Sedan One of the prettiest closed have had this season. Mechanical: ly it ts perfect; brand new cord tires; a very pretty blue and black paint job, with white wire Wheels. The price is only $575. See it at | The Auto Owners’ Exch. 1928 Fifth Ave. 1922 CHEVROLET Late 1922 Chevrolet Touring, me- chanically better than new for it in just broke in; finish is a new; upholstery and top are in excellent shape; cord tire: Can arrange liberal terms. ROWLAND & CLARK “S1L" East Pike St. se ve Open Evenings “BUICK SPORT TOURING, $695 Late model Bulk, with cord tires; has khakt sport top, side wings and many other ext car is in excellent condition. $695; terms. Times Square Auto €o. EU. 0896. iit olive st 1920 VELIE Equipped with the celebrated TR ‘ontinental motor; all good cord tires and spare; entire car in A-1 shape; trade i your Chevrolet as first ment SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES Open Evenin, East 0972 r its 12th Ave. 1920 Ford Touring A wonderful bargain at $175. Seeitat he Auto Owners’ Exch. $1923 Fifth Ave. 1923 Dodge Business Man’s Coupe Cost $1,335 last January; in wonder- ful condition in every respect. Will guarantee same as new car. Sac- rifice for quick sale. See it at , The Auto Owners’ Exch. 1923 Fifth Ave. FORD SEDAN 1921 Ford Sedan, just completely overhauled and revarnished; up~ holstery like new; fully equipped; demountable rimg; nickeled bar radiator; speedon’ loter automatic swipe, ete. Bar ROWLAND & CLARK "611" East Pike Bt. seep o> Open Evenings FORD SEDAN, 1923—Looks like Rew: double Hasslers: two spring bumpers; $12.50 spotligh: matic. swine; sunshade, You can buy it at a bargain and for terms. Willys-Gverland Pacific Co, East 0660 or 307 B. Pike, Main 4326, DAY BY DAY WE SELL THE BEST in used cars on the easiest of terma. | OPEN “EVENINGS “AND SUNDAYS. HENRY MOSSBACH 915_B. Pike. East 2651. 1921 Dodge Touring In excellent condition in every re- spect; only driven 9,000 miles, and has original finial » curtains and upholstering enew, If Phe drive it you will buy It, See it at he Auto Owners’ Exch. 1923 Fifth Ave. Rosie’s Used Car Place WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGER. Established 7 yea 200 Besar oe) FORD Tate, model Ford touring condition. These cars hay excellent care, are priced Shane and with a demonstration you will buy, ‘Terma if desired, "Willys- Overland Pacific Co. Kast 0660 oF ROPE, Pike, Main. 4836. Faonoonate WANTED — WILL accept pashugrenty or furniture ar first payment on itt model ¥ord ir Chevrol eee on bal- Pica ae overhauled and painted and good as new; a swell buy for $750; Rat take: small car in trade, 1107’ Bast Pp evening: 4 Sundays, 7930 in condition; has a’ new lal, only $195, "O11" Haat Plko evonings. y p TOURING, Fooy THR, FRIDAY, JUNE Leave Star Want Ads at Bartell’s Drug Siove No. 2, 610 2nd Ave. 5 6 AUTOS FOR SALE Fred S. Haines Co. Reductions in ard Make Of Used Cars by Reputable Ne Dealer A For Eight Days Only June 8th to 16th 50 Used Cars at 30% Less that thelr w Car value MONTHS’ TERMS ON SOME Values $65 to $100 For $50 Ford roadaters Ford tourings Maxwell roadster Overland roadater Deliveries of all descriptions Values $100 to $150 For $100 Chevrolet touring» Chevrolet roadsters Ford tourings Yord roadsters Paige touring Bulek roadster Overlands Values $150 to $200 For $150 Chevrolet tourings Vord tourings Chalmers coupe Buleks Briscoe Grant Six Saxon Bix Many kinds of deliveries Values $200 to $250 For $200 Chevrolet tourings Chevrolet roadster Ford tourings Ford roadsters Many large c ‘These preferred late model, mechan- ly right cars at the following duced pric Preferred 1922 Chevrolet coupe 1920 Chevrolet # 1921 Chevrolet 1922 Chevrolet 192: hevrolet touting 1921 Ford sedan 1920 Dodge touring 1920 Ford coupe Delivery Cars and Trucks Ford ton truck ....$200 Reo Speeivascn oes 116 GMC %-ton truck .. 175 Ford ton truck Studebaker delivery ip Ford delivery Chevrolet del, Chevrolet del, ipet 360 If you need « late model light car, see what we can offer. All cars exactly as represented, and all taken in exchange on new Chevrolets. Open nights to 9:00; Sundays ter in- spection from 10:00 to 6: Fred §. Haines Company EB. Madison at 12th. East 1442. Buick Touring Only $695 Does th $e ound too good to bedrue? But it is true, that is all we are asking for this T-pass., 6-cylinder Buick touring car, ® i ‘ This car is in good condi- tion, has a good engine, makes a good dgarrinss | IS good. Oh, yei ae: Rted too, six of them, ‘© two extras on the bt ih tire carrier. If you are interested in a good family car, one which will carry you safely and comfortably out into this glorious weather, gest that you come in and see this car, for we know you will like it. ELDRIDGE BUICK COMPANY 808 E.. Pike St BIG BARGAIN WEEK 18 MONTHS BALANCE Ford, good touring, sacrifice. $150.00 vetena ok -passenger, saga 150.00 DAD ‘ Oakland Roadster, coupe top: Oak. Six, excellent foe sami Maxwell 1921, snap . 33 es thoroughiy” hauled . a Roadster, model. Ford Coupe, drum de! Chevrolet, 1920 touring, s Paige 7-passen: Coupe, Oaklan Sport Bier Soe 18 Long Months to Pay. NORTHWEST OAKLAND Ci 1000 Pike at Terry Ave. Bihotet 1233 Almost Downtow: 1920 CLEVELAND TOURING Newly-painted Rolls Royce Blue. We will put on brand new tires. Car has been completely over- hauled and is @ snap at $700. SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES Open Evenings East 0972 1414 12th Ave. BUICK SPORT TOURING, $565. Late model, and new cord tires, with many extras AS goad as new car, $565; terms. Times Square Auto Co. Ell, 0896. 511 Olive St 1921 Chevrolet Touring Best of condition in every Sag aH top, curtains, upholsterin, paint like new; mechanical! fect; new tires. $345, See it at The Auto Owners’ Exch. 1923 Fifth Ave. 1921 Ford Touring ‘With many extras and in excellent mechanical condition. $325; terms, Times Square Auto Co. Ell. 0896. 511 Olive St 1920 CHANDLER ROADSTAR FOUR-PASSENGER Overhaulod completely; almost new tires and a spare: many other tras, At $700 this car {s @ won- dorful bargain, SEATTLE OUTOMOBILE SALES I pers The price is aa, Atal Evenings Basi 1414 12th Ave, MODRD 4 n OLDSMORILE, owned by A machinist; A-1 mechanical con- Sion ho excellent Li best of- er takes it, Must sell’ at Sunset 6212 atter 6p, m. Rai FORD five tion; Hasler shocks; $150.” 18 Aurora nyo, forenoo ~ 1922 Ford Roadster Car just ike new, with Foeny extras, and must be sold, $365; terms, Times Square Auto Co. Bi, 0896. $11 Olive

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