The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1925, Page 10

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i AGL M’KAY OPENSGENERAL GAS IS | NEW HOME FAVORED 4 i Lincoln Agency Holds Open English Motorists Like j House All Week Petroleum Products nent ¥ the organization and by WI and day open to the invite day was the oper ing to ee je OK 2A AK as si,@ mu, i CONOMY CUP \ls S, SEEKS GAS Sey OP" Sinstinute. |, ®t Consumption Using Up Big || y tor | Natural Reservoirs aeesids TURES INDIAN PRINCE HAS G4 DIFFERENT CARS, MOSTLY piece AK | : | A | | | | = Se ED b ‘ “ t ximum ‘ t ef a For the fourth consecutive year, Oakland captured the “Camp Curry-Yosemite Economy Kun” held May 30. A strictly stock Oakland Landeau sedan weighing 3,480 pounds won first place in ita el f ording to C, Martin Spangler, of the Northwest Oakland company, who ta seen standing by the side of the car. The“car covered the 360 mile course using 15 3-4 gallons of gasoline, an average of 22.86 miles per gallon, Oaklands’ economy record for the past four years, now holds four sweepstakes, two closed car championships and ¢ whic me for the helr own © other types, ns and cus tom-built bodies by Brunn and Jud. Kins, were displayed. More Bikes Than | | Cars 20 Years Ago| a “The automobile is getting to be { almost as common in Fresno as the Bicycle,” reported a newspaper of| that city 20 years ago. Now bocaby) i id is at least one auto for every three Persons in Southern California RUSSIA IMPROVING The Russian government has set| side 9,000,000 rubles for road im-| provement this year, Another 3,500,- Camp Hints by Surgeon General Hugh S. Cummings for Summer Outings BY HUGH S. CUMMING }laundered article, such as a Surgeon General United States Public handkerchief, towel or napkin Health Service the dressing In place with a ban: (Copyright, 1925, by United Press) dage. rs and vacationiste should) One kind of wound frequently o~ know how to uso their first ald" kits | curring among vacatlonists {s caused for treatments of wounds. In dealing with small cuts It fs Well to remember that bleeding ts beneficial, as it serves to wash out ent the flesh. When end of a hook enters t attempt to remove it i. the bacteria. After has Ss ceased paint the smal! cut and the Surrounding skin for a consi distance wi of iodine. A dressing sterile gauze or freshly laundered muslin may be plied and held in place with a ban ght coat of tinc epre and push the ot direc another point a be cut off sito eiceamRMARCUARNE, nannies 7 dage. A sterile bandage makes a con-| with a ¥ cutter or off with ; Venient dressing for small injuries/a file. When this barbed end has i or hands. Care should always ba! been removed the hook may be re é exercised that the part of the ban-/ ig dage or compress which rests upon! moved by pulling on the shank. iF the wound is not touched by the/the hook is removed operator. | Fishhook cuts should $ Large cuts are apt to bleed freely, | small cuts are treated ‘ but unless an artery or large vein] In caso of wounds ned by a Hs has been opened the bleeding will in| shotgun, rifle or rev a doctor : Most cases cease after a short time.| should be sent for at once. If sterile ‘y If the blood comes out in spurts you | gauze is avaliable the wound should ES should apply a tourniquet. Every! be covered with that, Remember aD camper shouid know how tourniquets|that there may be two wounds, one aE are applied to various portions of|where the b t went in and the ® the box other where it came out. If on While you are waiting for the|one opening is seen, search for thi Grrival of the doctor make the pa-jother on the opposite slide of the Uent comfortable and sec that the | limb or body. clothing does not come in contact You should know that there fs al- with the wound. If the patlent has|ways danger of lockjaw resulting to be carried some distance before| from a gunshot wound. As soon ag medical help can be obtained, cover} possible a physician should be ob- the wound with a number of thick-| tained and anti-tetanus serum admin- Nesses of sterile gauze, boiled dry | istered. muslin or similar material. If these} Bites and stings of mosquitoes and Gre not obtainable, use some freshly! other insects may be treated by ap- “40” JAMES B, DARRAGH OF WHITE & BOLLARD, INC. LEARY BLDG.,, SAYS: I am pleased to advise that the FLINT. SIX SEDAN, which I purchased about a year ago, was driven over 12,000 miles We have never experienced any trouble whatever with the engine—the car has plenty of power to make practically all the hills in Seattle on high, and In traffic we can drive without any difficuity at ap- proximately as slow as three miles an hour in high. The car {s economical to operate. In fact, I cannot say too much in favor of the Flint, and if I were purchasing a new car today I would certainly have the latest model of the Flint car. Seattle Automobile Company Established 1903 1101 Kast Pike Street LINCOLN’S NEW HOME The most luxurious and beautiful sales rooms in Seattle |have been provided for the Lincoln, “America’s finest car, epee ss bape ede . airy by the William O, McKay Co. The new quarters on Wests) tht \) be Central Chevrolet, Inc. y -vthieed et oe "| lake ave. N., were formally opened this week. Aina ‘ pos 207 East Pike Phone EA st-1442 Bai tai BOA _ =i ro sales : ae : x es ae met seer = DOWNTOWN BRANCH lying a fen ps of nid. am- ad map. .comt rc : mln water or some Bicarbonate of) || =~ ou are plannl Sepa merT Tor Peper rTP ar RaT Westlake Chevrolet Co. Health ilo etn, the Would be} thar tenth of the a | gt ma the near {fice of the Associated Oil ( 118 Westlake Avenve North Phone El iot-4501 aca 10n fesoved’ t 9.000 worker ' tat ‘ ‘ Count the Gold Line Radiators I here = = = = = ees = = —~ — ——- lean | bores ita way Hold | and | with the barbed end of a fish-hook | Once © wed | expos ‘AUSTIN. ENTERS damage will be done to the tissue if | | ance firm, | Prohibited Autos Driving at Night n counties of Callfornia passed |Bike Cop Had to Work in Old Da GIVE MAPS A takirts aro ordinances and Nowhere So Fine a Car 18 milea automo In peed cop" doglared : bile prohibiting {ts use on cer F s Li M he couldn't propel his bicycle faxt/Pamphlet Contains Names! tun roads and at certain. thoes or So Little Money wgh to catch the of : | the day Infringeme of -Fourist- Camps agen Absol true, | But thie fine car of mo value | o fine was $1 bal Eycedthads | | ROADS IN BRITAT | We are proud of our service, We maintain the largest Anaox 1 most modern shop in the Northwest. C ‘enientiy 1 of Britat ne a ¢ ted, We carry the largest stock of Chevrolet parts road m | nd employ the largest number of Chevrolet mechanicat antome experts nie To be of 100% service to Chevrolet owners t tou © future Chevrolet buyers an wel ASK FOR OUR TERM PLAN, Be ths Now is the time to trade that old Ford or Chev. Open Evenings and Sunday, parts of the count gers, are frequen noying skin eruption it therefor: to take the insect out with a n Ca Id be taken to at before it ts used. This can be ished by pausing the needle » thru a flame, After GENERALS PETROLEUM, NEW OFFICES Loan Company's Business Makes Move Necessary Gives You What You | . Want in Summer driving/ Mileage, driving power—these are assured every user of GENERAL Gasoline. And, with them, the ever-pres- ent quality of quick, easy starting so desirable on a cool morning or late at night. GENERAL, the consistent gasoline, made by special process in accordance with care- fully-planned specifications to suit this climate, is bal- anced scientifically. This balance affords, in the one su- per-fuel, all of the points you desire. GENERAL as- sures, from any engine, the best performance of which that engine is capable. he Fred R. Austin | F. R. Austin Co., a recently Of | ganized automobile loan and insur: | has found it necessary | to move into larger and more com. | modious offices, and has leased of- fices in the new Swinehart, building, located at 909 Pike st Mr. Austin, in making the change, says that the firm was forced to week larger quarters on account of the unprecedented business. The volume of loans has been out of Proportion with the general finan. cial stability, but the redeeming fea- ture, especially for the borrowor, 14 the fact that there is lots of me at unusually low rates of interest, owing to a recent connection Austin has made with one financial institu. tion in the city, “We are,” Mr. Austin sayn, “able to offer the prospective borrower unusually low interest rates result» ing from thin arrangement. Woe expect to double our volume for tho next quarter." x Tho local financial heads were Remembes GENERAL Gasoline assures YOU~ MAXIMUM MILEAGE CLEAN COMBUSTION FULL POWER EASY STARTING Tell the dealer to eel Her Up Sold Only by Authorized, Independent Dealers at the Green-and-White Sign “Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!” surprised in receiving this announce. ment, as it tends to keeMlocal cap. {tal invested where — heretofore ’ much of this business has been c » taken up by eastern money, | eo | | CALIFORNIA'S PRIDE ! and | California boasts the fact that i has more national parks, national Monuments and forests than any other state in the Union, PRAM Tr a8 Alaa dane ipas NCATE

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