The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 16

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‘ATTLE HAS 3-WHEEL SKATES, TOO 11. — ‘ide ie ‘9 wo A é ? is 7 | 1 Ra lll ie ili A! le ee le a a ll Gunnar Eskeland, 217 Cedar st., Seattle, demonstrates his new three-wheel roller skates, “rocker,” shaped like those used on ice and capable of developing a high speed. He ez- | Bects to begin locat manufacture of his patented invention soon. <8. MILLER-METCALFE, Lon. ‘ | : don, England, inventor of the |?mal! cuantities until a market '*) RIGHT-HAND TIRES first three-wheel roller skates, has : nothing on Gunnar O. Eskeland, of caged tellers ce the present bene gst WEAR BECAUSE OF . ms are of heavy fiber, but Eskeland is MEakcland bas perrected and pat-|%*° experimenting with a hard rub| LOAD AND SLOPES ented, in the United States and |r Wheel. | PVH fact that automobile tires ) Canada, a serviceable roller skate| News dispatches recently carried | on the right side of the car Gf threo wheels, featured by cotled | **tCles concerning the first three-| wear out more quickly than “ile | wheel tandem roller skates, fash-| those on the left side Is one ~ hdl I ete Panienk Tn tae | etidd: by Miler. Motoalte,, an Eagtish. | net, ‘lassyandterlale are. ain. Curves of an Ice skate, rocking from|™&2. His skates also have the! able to explain. iat bo toe, ‘ rocker form, but this is attsined in| 4 popular misconception is With his new springequipped| ‘he English skates by having the) inet turning corners more fre- skates, Eskeland hopes soon to be| middle wheel slightly larger than} quently to the right than to the bile to finance a manufactory here.|the others. Eskeland makes his! ire is responsible for this wear. Eskeland demonstrated his new | Wheels uniform and shapes the skate! Such, however, is not the case. es for The Star Friday, and . ieee ft possible to maintain a| Both seyles clamp to the shoes, the | PE reg nage cage Boge ek ie Righer rate of speed than with the |Eskeland’s also have a heavy leather) {= Foo alae eater lead four-wheeled variety now popular. | heel cup and ankle straps. than their brothers on the left. The three-wheeled skate, in which f the rollers are in tandem, with inside | Rims used on the Franklin car pe gence gtoning tingly Wap Heavy ‘icon braces, appears to be | have only threa lugs instead of the| {7 Tol) Cons ioe vide of Wieavier than necessary, but Eskeland | usual five or seven. 1 te eee is d to EES OEE | : es pi pp Annual cost of gasoline and tires| _In_additlon, the natural, ten- [be able to purchase a stamp ma.|in this country 1s estimated at| dency of the car to alide side ehine and turn out. the skates in| $2,500,000,000. ways because of the road slope YOUNGSTOWN CORDS TIRE CONSTRUCTION by those on the left. | Old-time tire makers built their tires out of thick, many-ply cotton fabric with little rubber over it—as rubber then cost 50¢ per pound Against 20¢ now. Then came the cord tire with thinner walls and More rubber covering. These walls, uniess tire was rigidly in- | flated—say to 20 pounds per diameter inch—heated from constant bending, and “blow-outs” followed, Selentific construction has lessened the number of ply in cord tires but increased the number of threads in each strand, covering it all with deeper rubber. \Innocence Claimed in Auto Tragedies | Wiltiam McDonald and Louis Bel- janger entered pleas of not guilty |to charges of manslaughter when |arraigned in superior court Friday Both men were charged in connec- |tion with recent automobile deaths. | Peter McDonald, father of Wil- liam, pleaded not guilty to a charge jot contributing to the delinquency |of a minor. The father took Wil jllam to a moonshine dump where |the youth became tntoxicated, and | drove his automobile over the body jof @ pedestrian, |Grand Army Vets | to Visit Schools | Members of John F. Miller Post, No. 31, G. A. R., who will. visit | Seattle schools in connection with Memorial Day exercises, May 29, | were appointed Friday by Judge ©, G. Austin, patriotic instructor of \the post. The members will visit | high schools at 9 a. m. and the [grade schools at 1:41 Mt. Rainier Trip | Subject of Talk An iiustrated lecture of the 1924 |trip around Mt. Rainier will feature tho regular monthly meeting of the Mountaineers Saturday night at the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium, Fifth ave, and Seneca st. Fred Q. Gorton, chairman of the outing committee and Joseph T. Hazard will speak. Bad Check Writer Gets Severe Jolt Matt J. Kekkey, 17, was sentenced to serve one to 15 years at Munroe reformatory by Judge King Dyke. man, in superior court Friday. Kel. ley pleaded guilty to issuing bad checks. Youngstown Cords have followed this rule, Cash or on time tut insist on 23 threads in each separate strand against 18 used by many other makers, thus greater strength. 12 pounds per inch of tire diameter makes your car ride easy (the balloon type uses but 5 pounds with a 4-ply wall); saves you hun- dreds of dollars in longer car-life by lessening vibration. ‘Thus the oversize cord, with thinner walls which will not cause flexing, burns and blowouts. Hence, the balloon type, with lots of rubber con- tact to ride more smoothly and with longer life to your automobile, The Youngstown Oversize Cord has piled on lots of heavy rubber with increased “ground contact’; thus the saying “It's the rubber that runs,’ Low Introductory Prices 80x3%4 Cl. Overs! 30x34 8. 8. Oversize © Bixd Oversize B2x4 Oversize Cord. 33x4 Oversize Cord 34x4 Tubes $1.00 Cheaper Than Elsewhere For Cash at PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES = everywhere, at GROCETERIA STORES | everywhere, at GERRISH BROTHERS PUBLIC MARKET, at 100 _ other sales agencies selected for fair dealing with the publio— all at the above prices. ON TIME ‘TF will personally sell to car owners of King County for % cash; ‘balance on easy terms, without signer or interest, for a little more to cover costs, Bring ALL LICENSES. Once I needed credit; 1 do not think any buyer will disappoint me. JOHN L. MAKEEVER P rouliice Men May Form Association The Seattle Produce men will At Warehouse, McHugh Bldg., At Office, 85 Pike St. ‘ 1723 Westlake Ave. N, Outlook Mkt. Front Groceteria | ment May 24 to discuas the organt- Phone Connection GA rfld-0531 Phone MA in-3573 zation of & Northwest Produco as sociation, 13, Hertzman, president of |the body, declared Saturday, THE SEATTLE STAR Wouid Drain Waterway and on cl Eh Ole N’Y awk” , eh rhs of . : ; ao re the New \ a aie FOR CANAL Problem Has Nothing | ovens» sruurs ARE PROPOSED EMA Replace Canal Mules By ISHARL KLEIN traft . id Bart : : } at dian Benond J ae N ‘ MORE KOOM NEEDED ie Bi een ae Maple Valley Iilack Wianood a tuat t ¥OR N. ¥, VEHICLES poser og = Zatumeta Yrankilia 7 . f > Yet, according t ’ . Issaquah Newport . Asbuers Black Diamer via Boos Orerk: by , © ite t 4 " cs a mile Derell grave That w mean on ot ‘ hent-Dee Moines 4 for t reation of one * D | Des Motnes-Tacoms Highline pd inju ip 4 T situation has becor fe roadway. The. eee tee * lake Forest Park-Dorth Treak < ane ay Tn peor ‘ ; > rd 1 ts in the city, there are aa n all the great |@# five layers of traffic, thr ja north ¢ ground and one at ‘e, bet 500 People, OLDSMOBILE ~ SIX Because of its Wonderful Record! pts true that the price of this Oldsmobile Six is only $795! iis a fen of <<? en ge for f aye Na, pA ae, . ar i smobile’s confidence Pal sad oe big reason why 500 people are buying its verckten bla care 5 8 Cz y day: b These 500 intelligent buyers are turning to the Oldsmobile Engine—Its six-cylinder engine rep- E Six because of its remarkable record! resents the finest talent of Oldsmo- i : i ile ¢ xeneral Motors engineers. ; They've watched one of these cars travel from New York to Te teneiope a HE o has full fates ; Los Angeles in high gear—with low, second and reverse gears feed lubrication to all bearings— ' removed! oversize crankshaft—water hn aa E 7 ) is s t ing spa und each cylinder— q They re familiar with the mountains and mud and desert sands docncchnstd -segitrastiad Senha ; that lie along the 3,674-mile path—and they marvel that any —interchangeable Chadwick bronze- j car could master all of them in high gear! backed bearings. > They’ve read the official observer's report of the economy : soap di a 5 : . : SL BE ak sae. Coachwork—All Oldsmobile closed ae cor Seas on that grueling tour—27.8 miles a gallon bodies are built by Fisher—a fact ae c that in itself is a complete ie "hey > the fe nay 3 : . arrival { of quality, refinement and comfort. They know th at this car, immediately upon arrival in Los The Wodies of the opéel models are Angeles, was driven 68 miles an hour on the Los Angeles assembled by Oldsmobile from parts Speedway before official observers. 4 : manufactured by Fisher. They’re convinced that this Oldsmobile Six is an economical car—a speedy car—a powerful car—and that it has amazing Mechanical—Oldsmobile Six uses endurance and stamina. Delco starting, lighting and ignition > ( : ' system, found on the finest cars These intelligent buyers question only one thing—this car’s generally. It has a Borg & Beck remarkable price. “How can such an automobile be sold for clutch—the best known. It has a only $795?”—they ask! Harrison radiator, Klaxon horn, Willard storage battery, Zenith car- Then they remember that Oldsmobile enjoys not merely the buretor, Alemite chassis lubrication. purchasing power and manufacturing facilities of a single company—but all of the advantages and resources of the Equipment—High grade non-skid great General Motors Corporation, with all that this means oversize tires are standard equip- in the way of savings in raw materials, experimental work, ment. All Oldsmobile open models manufacturing and marketing. have every necessary feature that x would contribute to satisfactory mo- And so they buy—500 of them every day! And doesn’t their toring—the closed models embody a judgment carry some weight with you? wealth of added accessories and re- If you're still unconvinced—name any test you can think of, within reason, and we'll have this car make it! And the sale will take care of itself. finements. PRICES Roadster - + - $785 Cab + «+ ~ $ 985 Touring - + + %%5 Coupe «¢ «© + 1,075 Sport Roadster - 885 Sedan - + «+ 1,135 Sport Touring + 915 DeLuxe Sedan 1,245 rg hal Fe A. O ete ove plan makes uying easy. prices f. o. b, Lansing. Tax and spare tire extra, GOOD LIGHT USED CARS TAKEN AS ALL OR PART OF FIRST PAYMENT OLDSMOBILE DEALERS Everett—Everett Auto Company Redmond—Brown's Gai Hoqula Iker’s Garage Sedro Woolley—Stave Brothers Rasmussen & Son Snoquatmie—Snoquaimic Falls Gara; & Whited & Son South Bend. . we Gat 3 Mount Vernon—Pacific Garage Nachen- Lynden: Spike Motor a—H. R. Kern & Son Vort Townsend—Peninsula Motor Company Puyallup—Finance & Ins, Agency Open Evenings and Sundays From 10 A.M, to 5 P.M. OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CO. 1000 East Pike Street EA st-0128 OLDSMOBILE-SIX is looking for new tests to conquer | Come in and give us your suggestion sett Motor Comp: Mwaco—Saunders Motor Comp: ‘4

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