The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 21, 1919, SECTION SIX, Page 5, Image 79

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 21, 1919.
5
THIS SUPER-SIX HAD
A LONG. HARD TRIP
Hudson Goes From Marsh
field to Oakland.
lng-ton state should be placed on li
cense tags, suggest Automobile club
members.
CLIMBS TETON MOUNTAINS
A. If. Pitney, Oregon Man. Makes
111.-- Tour in Car That Had Al
ready Been Driven 9000 Miles.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20. Some
time ago A. H. Pitney of Marshfleld,
Or., decided to come to California,
make his home in this state and eh
ter some profitable industry. The goal
of his ambition virtually has been
reached, as only a few days ago he
became the owner of a large chicken
ranch In the Petaluma district.
The striking feature of the affair
Is that the route chosen by Pitney
to reach San Francisco bay territory
embraced eight states and covered
Sp"4 miles. He says that once ar
riving at a definite decision as to
his future plans he thought that "be
fore buckling down"' to work" he
would do a little automobile touring.
His idea of "a little automobile tour
ing" included traveling over roads so
steep that the oil first poured out the
rear crankcase bewaring and on the
descent out the front bearing, nine
miles across sagebrush plains marked
by gullies and ditches and along
mountain roads where grades and
soft earth necessitated man-power as
an aid to his motor.
Car Deeply Loaded.
"Before starting for California."
said Pitney, "I went to Eugene. Or.,
and bought a Hudson super-six seven
passenger car. It had been run 9000
miles before I became the owner, but
was in first-class condition. Then
we had a camping outfit, clothing,
bnggage and food loaded In and when
my wife and baby and myself took
our seats the car was riding on the
bumpers.
"From Marshfleld we traveled over
the Coos bay road, which is so steep
in places that oil ran out of the rear
bearing of the crankcase: on the de
scent I used low gear compression and
both brakes it is lucky the brakes
were well adjusted. Most of this road
was made in second gear. Our route
included Portland, Seattle, Butte and
Livingston. Mont. At Livingston we
turned toward the northern entrance
of Yellowstone park, and on leaving
the park proceeded to Jackson's hole,
Wyo.
"In the Teton mountains, between
Jackson's Hole and Victor, Idaho, we
had to be pushed up a grade over a
switchback by eight or ten men, be
cause the earth was soft and boul
ders as large around as a man's body
had to be surmounted. The wheels
could not get traction at first, but
when we got a good start we went
ahead under our own power. I was
told that never in the history of that
part of the country had a machine
got through without assistance
many had tried it but all got stuck.
From that point to Pocatello the
road-j were rough but passable.
Traveled 5374 Miles.
"From Pocatello we traveled to a
village named Henry and there dis
covered that the place we wanted to
reach was only nine miles away
across the sagebrush plains, but by
the road was 60 miles.
"Next day we went back as far as
Soda Springs and turned off for Salt
Lake. From Salt Lake we went to
St. George and then crossed the des
ert to Las Vegas. Nov.; from there
we proceeded to Amboy and then
straight to Los Angeles.
'It was September 10 when we
reached Los Angeles, as we made sev
eral sojourns on the trip, visiting
relatives or friends. We left Los An
geles November 1 for Oakland but
stayed at Orcutt a week with friends,
driving up from there in a day.
"The record I kept on this trip
showed that on reaching Oakland,
counting side trips, the car traveled
6374 miles. The roads we took ripped
tires up pretty badly."
CADILLAC OFFICIAL CITY CAR
Los Angeles Supervisors and Police
Department Set Fashion.
The Los Angeles city and county
fathers have unanimously selected the
-aainac as the city's official car. The
Los Angeles board of, supervisors and
tne police department set the pace by
getting Cadillacs. Then Sheriff Cline
and District Attorney Woolwine de
cided that they would have Cadillacs.
immediately following his election,
Mayor M. P. Snyder purchased a Cad-
CHEVROLET SERVICE MAX
LOXG EXPERIENCE.
MAS
MANY ASK FEDERAL AID
STATES WANT GOVERNMENT
TO HELP WITH ROADS.
Bureau of Public Roads Approves
Ttal of 1583 Projects for
15,124 Highway Miles.
WASHINGTON.
V died and twenty-!
itV projects and agre
. -'S v by the various stn
i' '.fl V T..t 1 , C
OCXZ
DOO
This territory is full of service men,
ex-service men and near-service men.
But here is the original automobile
service man, meaning no other than
Daniel Service DuBois, service man
for the Fields Motor Car company.
Chevrolet dealers here. That, is his
full and complete name, though he
more readily answers to mere "Doc."
Along about 1492, when Columbus
discovered America, "Doc" had be
gun his automobile career as a me
chanic in u e Franklin factory. Later
he traveled five years for the fac
tory, from 1904 to 1909, as traveling
mechanic and service man. Ten years
ago he came to Portland, and since
then has been service man for the
Franklin. Chalmers, Ford, and finally
for the past three years the Chevrolet.
iliac suburban, and the city council
unanimously selected a Cadillac tour
ing car for official business, such as
trips along the Owens river aqueduct
and around the city. The latest Cad
lilac for city use went to Fire Chief
Scott, who now skims to fires faster
than ever before.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. Two hun-
i'-sIx federal-aid road
rreements were asked
tates in the union in
July, involving 1.636.3 miles and cost
ing $26, 948.264.61, of which $9,814,
699.31 will be paid by the government
under the federal-aid road act. Two
hundred and thirty-four projects and
agreements were approved in August,
involving 1,944.4 miles and costing a
total of $30,397,337.96, of which $12,
362,585.99 will be paid by the govern
ment. Features of the approvals in these
two months were three road projects
to cost over $1,000,000 each, one of
them over $2,600,000. Arkansas will
construct a road 153 miles long from
Grady to the Louisiana state line to
cost $2,684,177.10, of which $332,000
will be paid by the government.
Indiana will construct a road 40 miles
long of concrete, brick or asphalt in
Johnson and Bartholomew counties,
to cost $1,353,000. or $33,830 a mile.
The federal aid allowance is $676,000.
Kansas has constructed a road 20
miles long in Lyon county costing
$1,131,539.20. or $55,330 a mile, of
which $306,750 will be federal aid.
Up to and including August 31, the
bureau of public roads had approved
1683 road-building projects, of which
826 have been executed. The approvals
executed cover 6.908.34 miles, for
which federal aid was allowed to the
amount of $32,069,204.81. on an esti
mated cost of $75,314,016.37. In July
144 federal aid projects were approved.
GUM HAULED BY TRUCKS
PIERCE-ARROW FLEET MEETS
TRANSPORTATION NEED.
Five Big Five-Ton Models Solve
Hard Problem That Confront
ed the Wrigley Company.
Without the motor truck the dis
tribution system of modern industry
would be crippled so seriously that
business growth would be stunted,
according to an official of the Pierce
Arrow Motor Car company.
Many examples of the manner in
which trucks have solved delivery
problems are at hand, but a striking
one is that of a big chewing gum
manufacturer of Chicago. Five five
ton and one two-ton Pierce-Arrow
trucks haul 95 per cent of the 61 tons
of chewing gum shipped daily by this
Arm.
The gum manufacturer, the William
Wrigley Jr. company, for some years
attempted to maintain an adequate
outflow of its product through the use
of a private freight car siding. De
livery was so slow and uncertain,
however, that motor trucks were in
stalled. Hour after hour these
trucks now "feed" express and freight
shipments directly to the railroad
stations.
The accurate performance record
maintained by the firm shows that
the five f lve-tonner8. which are en
gaged solely in this work, hauled
1331 tons of gum and traveled 2754
miles during the month of October,
1919. The two-ton- unit, used in city
delivery, hauled 82 tons and covered
725 miles. The average live-ton per
formance for the 23 working days
shows that each truck averaged 58
trips and 129 deliveries, carrying 266
tons and traveling 550 miles. A gal
lon of gasoline lasted an average of
3.6 miles, despite the fact that city
traffic .conditions are encountered.
Sure
Your battery needs testing, and this is where
our service comes in.
We make regular inspections of any make of
battery free.
Our equipment for repairing, rebuilding and
recharging is of the best.
And
The Columbia Battery is guaranteed for 1 year.
Columbia Storage fesKia
t n Batteries
Battery Co.
109 N. Broadway Broadway 546
H. M. Nisbet, Manager
AUTO FACTORIES ARE BUSY
W. F. STINE BACK FROM VISIT
TO MOTOR PLANTS.
Velie Handicapped by Shortage of
Motors, but Allen I'actory Is
Up and Coming Strong.
Despite factory difficulties arising
from a combination of labor, steel,
coal and material shortage, the D. C.
Warren Motor Car company has teen
assured delivery of enough Peerless,
Velie and Allen cars to meet the
spring . demand, according to W. F.
Stine, secretary of the company, who
has returned from a trip of three
weeks visiting automobile factories
in the east.
"The situation in the east is acute,
yet with the settlement of the coal
strike and resumption of activities
generally, the automobile outlook
for the coming year is much brighter
than It has been," said Mr. Stine.
"I visited the Peerless, Velie and
Allen factories and was impressed
with their efforts to meet the de
mand for better cars.
"The Allen factory at Columbus is
a model plant. Six million dollars
has been expended in making it one
of the finest in the country. The
plant will turn out 15,000 to 20.000
cars in 1920. and a large supply of
units is on hand. The Allen com
pany escapes the pinch that hurts
many manufacturers in the shorta-e
of parts by operating its own mHor
plant. Shipments are not held up
because of shortages and Aliens are
moving to dealers as fast as the
railways can handle them. The mo
tors are cast at Cycyrus, O., and then
shipped to the Columbus plant for
assembly.
"Conditions at the Velie factory
are not as good as could be wished
because of inability of the Conti
nental Motor company to deliver mo
tors contracted for fast enough to
meet the Velie demand. It is expect
ed, however, that by March 1, when
the spring demand begins, this diffl
culty at the Velie factory will have
been overcome.
HOOD COVER SAVES WORRY
It and Alcohol Solution Are Best
Protection for Radiator.
"Now that cold weather has set in
every precaution should be employed
to prevent the radiator from freez
ing." says John D. Mansfield, reneral
sales manager of the Dort Motor Car
company.
"The man who uses his car dally
in making business calls and who
leaves it standing out of doors most of
the day can save himself much win
ter worry by equipping his radiator
with a hood cover. This Is a big help,
for it retains the heat of the motor
and keeps out the frost.
"Of course during the winter
months everyone should use the
proper solution of alcohol in the
radiator or some sort of anti-freeze,
but it is a wise move to provide every
additional precaution possible."
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"WASH.
WOULD BE BETTER
Washington Motorists Don't Like
"ffn." on License Tags.
SIJATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 20. Shall
the abbreviation "Wn." on Washing
ton state motor tags be replaced by
a clearer abbreviation?
This is the question raised last
week by many members of the Auto
mobile Club of Western Washington
who complain that the state of Wis
consin is receiving a lot of good ad
vertising at the expense of Washing
ton. For instance, the abbreviation
"Wn." on a local automobile in the
east and middle west is regarded as
meaning Wisconsin, inasmuch as the
word Wisconsin begins and ends with
the letters "Wn."
A more clear abbreviation of Wash-
Don't Wash
Your Car, but Have It
Simonized
Portland's only authorized
Simonizing Station.
S. IM" 11111 gfn
IMON
L-4-J-Uif-J-M
r- t f a a. 3 i
Oregon Distributors for
Simons Products
A. G. PEARD
M. A. WURZWEILER
Owners Managers
THE
SIMONIZING STATION
175 21st Street
Next to Covey Motor Co.
Marshall 3982 A 7901
To the Goal Merchant
Garford Low Cost
Ton - Mile means maxi
mum service at mini
mum expense.
GARFORD
Garford Oregon Motor Sales Co.
EIGHTH AND DAVIS.
Wm. rornfoot. President.
E. N- W heeler,
Secretary - Treasurer.
T. M. Geogbegan,
Vlce-Pre. and Gen. Mgr.
J. A. Haley, Sales Mgr.
AUTO SEBVKf nu
TOWING
pap scimct
STORAGE
THAT INCLUDES A
PERSONAL SERVICE
Largest Ground Floor Space in City
Different classes of Service, to suit our patrons, at reasonable
rates including call and delivery service.
First-class repair shop in connection.
Temperature never below 33 deg. during last cold snap.
THE ELITE GARAGE
Twelfth and Jefferson Telephone: Main 7304
7th ANNIVERSARY SALE
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
Our Big Profit-Sharing Feature
Tiolene Oil
The highest grade paraf fine
base oil: absolutely unsurpassed
for quality; real Eastern Penn
sylvania oil; light, medium,
heavy.
At About Halt Frlcc.
l-gal cane, each 6ie
5 -gal. cans, each 82.98
Bbl. or half bbls., per gal... 40c
N. B. No extra charge for steel
drum and spigot.
Ford Floor
Rubber Mats
Standard quality Ford name on
each Mat.
191C and earlier i - r
models 1,13
1917 and later fkA -
models
Regular price $2.00.
i r
Ford Coil Points
(Quality Guaranteed)
For K-W Coils
per pair A I C
K-W Unit Coils
8PeaCch P.r.,?e'. $2.18
Piston Rings
Step-Cut (lap joint), rings
up to 4-Inch 1 I C
Step-Cut (lap joint), rings OO
above 4-inch fcsiC
Ford -I 1
Step-Cut X AC
Ford standard
type OC
Ford overelse rings - yf
(0025) ItC
"Never Leak" Compresso,
the best two-piece ring 4BO
made, a. 11 sizes, each .... C
1
r
Ford Bushings
No. 2713. spindle body.
each
No. 2714, spindle arm,
each .
r
Ford Timers
I Standard quality, complete
with roller. Every timer "7 7 I
guaranteed C
1 : 1
r
Grease Cups
Plain "T" Handle "Gits"
Steel. Brass. Oil Cups.
Vi-oz., No. 000 5c ISc lOe
-.... No. 00 7c ! 15c
1-oz.. No. 0 Sc 28c
Priming Cups (Brass)
27c
Either long or short
each
Drain Cocks
Drain Cocks, brass,
each
18c
"Laco" Grease Guns
Steel barrel, brass plated;
two spouts, for oil andC'7r.
grease Of C
Regular price $1.00.
Gem Grease and Oil Gun
$1.19
A large force feed
heavy duty gun
Regular $1.50
Stillson Wrenches
6-inch 87c
8-Inch 8c
10-inch 81.30
12-inch 81.45
14-inch 81.58
6-Inch Combination
Pliers
Black steel, polished ends, ! Q
per pair X 17 C
Valve Lifters
"Scissors" type, each 39c
"Chain" type, each 42c
"Fay-Oh-Rite" shop lifter. . .111.47
HYDROMETERS
List Sale
Price. Price.
"Luthy," all celluloid.
unbreakable $1.50 77c
"Autocrat" $1.00 K3c
"Breaknot" si.oo
Peerless Inner Tubes
Gray. Red.
30x3 fl.BO 83.3
30x3 V4 8.10 a. 45
32x3tt U4 LM
31x4 3.00 :t..v.
32x4 3.17 3.70
33x4 3-27 U3
34x4 3.88
34x4 i 4.18 4.U7
35x1 4.27 4.78
36x4 '.i 4.32 49
36x5 5.IO 53
37x5 5.26 5.9
Pure floating stock two-year
guarantee. Finest quality.
HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS
AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
Gloves and Gauntlets
Full and complete lines In the celebrated "Grinnell," "Adler"
and "Carson" makes.
We bought these at least FORTY PER CENT uAder present
factory prices.
I.adlcx- Drlvfna- GmhIIHi, full cape kid in tan. or 4tO QC
gray (regular price $6.00) aPO.OiJ
No. 428 Chrome Leather Heavy Truck Drivers Gloves. .. .5X29
No. 3141 Black Leather Gauntlet, art leather cuff 2.75
No. 510 Short Gauntlet, cuff wrist fitting 3.75
No. 132 Short cuff, wrist tight, fine colt skin 3.13
Nos. 835. 765 Light Weight Gauntlet, flexible cuff..., 3.90
No. 846 Medium Weight Gauntlet, flexible cuff 45
No. 4814 Heavy Gauntlet, leather cuff 4 .80
No 4814 Heavy Wool-lined Gauntlets, leather cuff 5.78
No. 4400" Medium short cuff, wrist-tight Gloves 30
No. 7046 All-Leather Soft Cuff Gauntlets 3.35
No. 4021 Fine all-leather flexible cuff (unllned) 5.75
No. 4021 Fine all-leather flexible cuff, wool lined 6 .50
Our Glove stock is among the largest on the Pacific Coast,
and our prices are far below the market.
Automobile Robes
We carry the celebrated
"CHASE" line, which la the best
obtainable.
All popular shades in wool
and plush at 25 per cent to 50
per cent under the market
prices for same goods.
"H anover" Mackinaw
Robe S 4.90
"Macon" plush mohair.... 7.8
"Hollywood" All-Wool
Robe (medium) 8.40
"A berdeen" All - Wool
Shawl Robe (heavy).... 12.65
"P a s a d e n a" All - Wool
Shawl Robe (heavy)....' 13.25
"Riverside" Plush Robe... 22.50
"Elite" Plush Robe 22.50
"Victoria" Plush Robe. 220
Flashlights
(Batteries Extra.)
2- cell. round fiber case.... 7c
3- celI. round fiber case.... 76c
2- cell, round fiber case
(miners') 92c
3- cell. round fiber case
(miners') 8sbJ
2- cell. round nickel case... 84e
3- cell. round nickel case... 95c
2- cell. round nickel case
(miners') 81.27
3- cell. round nickel case
(miners') 81.36
3-cell Batteries, list price
50c; sale price 3Sc
2-cell Batteries, list price
10c; sale price 29c
Vacuum Bottles
Pint size, black and nickel. 81.82
Pint fillers for all bottles-. . 8Se
"lev-Hot." all nickel finish.
quart size, complete . . . .83.93
Mechanics' One-Piece
Suits
"U.S. Sensible" (heavy blue
denim) 83.24
"Outeralls" (heavy khaki). 4.12
'Golden West" (medium
weight khaki) 2.SS
"Motor Suits" (light weight
khaki) 2.70
Spotlights
Kaufmann Silver Beam; list
price $7.60; sale price.. 858
The Spotlight de luxe makes
a most acceptable
Christmas gift.
Stewart
Speedometers
The popular cowl dash type
with instrument board, for
Ford cars, com
plete
$9.95
Regular price $13.00.
Running Board
Mats
8x11 inches, made of black
rubber, heavy ridges for
wiping feet; complete with
screws, each 71 e
(Equal to those you pay
$1.75 for.)
Bumpers
2lnch steel channel bar, polished
nickel. This price applies to all
kinds and types carried 4fgS -1 g
In stock; complete .... wUa X
Ford Front Bumpers. e QtS
complete wutOu
Tool and Battery Boxes
Steel Battery Boxes with f -1 ISO
lock; heavy steel wliDu
Ford Tool Boxes with 4fc - CQ
lock 91 .DO
(larger boxes In proportion.)
Spark Plugs
Champion "X" jste
Many Other Makes at Rrdared
Prtcca
Ford Cut-Out Sets
Complete set. including valve,
pedal, pulley and r? C
cable UJC
1
Ford
Radiator
Caps
Windshield
Cleaners
Regular Sale
Price. Price.
'Clear Vision" $1.00 77c
"Marvel" 1 50 81.10
Engine Whistles
Single tone Buelle, com
plete 83.74
Single tone Sampstones.
complete 27
(Ford spark plug attach
ments extra.)
Bicycle Tires
"American Beauty." blue tread,
w h i t e aldewall, with red
stripe: wonderful vacuum
nonskid; heavy motorcycle
tire fabric: 28x1 M-inch sin-
ble tube. 4CO 1A
T
each
Regular $5.00 value.
Rear View Mirrors
5-inch round bevel plate
glass, adjustable bracket $1.10
4x6 oval or rectangular
bevel plate glass with
adjustable ball joint
bracket 1.65
Vulcanizers
"Marvel" Jr..for tube only,
complete with patches. .31.19
"Super," for tube only,
complete with patches.. 1.19
Extra patches per dozen
(also fits Shalor) 8c
Scores of Other Suitable Gifts
at Great Saving
1
Reliners
3 and 4-ply heavy duck, cement-coated;
made to fit tire;
standard quality.
2-inch tires 817
3 V. -inch tires 2.31
4- inch tires 2.56
4 Inch tires 35
5- inch tires 45
Weed Tire Chains
Size 30x3 Vs.
32x3 Vk
31x4
34x4
List
Price.
. .$6.60
. . 7.30
. . 8.00
. . 9.20
(Other sizes 20 discount.)
Hard rubber,
brui shell, cut
threads, each.
refuUr
50c. at . .
27c
Ford
Hub Caps
14c
Heavily nickel
plated,
each . . ,
12c
88c
Transmis
sion Band
Linings
Best treated
IWNIN wvve,
per
foot
"P earless"
sets, complete
rivets . . . 58c
"Eagle Twill."
nneit made.
with
rivets
"Cork Inset" sets
com- 4f 4 OQ
plete X 17 7
Regular price
$3.00.
Hook -on
Boots
Rubber
3- lnch 34c
3-lnch lie
4- inch Sic
4H-lnch . . . 50c
Leather.
(Steel
Studded)
3- inch sac
3H-lnch ..". .75c
4- inati 85c
4ttch 97c
IN. B. r o r
"Lace - on" add
10c per boot for
lacing.)
Ford Rear
Curtain
Windows
Small, for 1017
and later mod-
each . . . 24C
Large, for 1918
and earlier
models. CO
each . . . UvC
Complete with
clinch staples
for lnstanta.ne
ous use.
Garden Hose
Air Hose
Garage Hose
(Half lrice)
3- and 5-ply.
rubber covered;
Republic quality;
every foot guar
anteed ; complete
with fittings.
M-lnch. 11
per foot . X 1 C
?i-tnch. 1 O
per foot . IOC
H-lnch. armored,
foot ISC
In 25- and 50
foot colls.)
Machinists'
Hammers
(Ball Pein)
28c
42c
Ford Valves
(Poppet)
Beit 10
quality.. Ford Pedal
Pads
"Slip - on type,
per set nn
or three. 47 C
"Clamp-on" type,
per set O "T
of three. OlC
10-
ounce .
.
53 c
Ronson
Wrench Set
Known and pop
ular ev- sy a
erywhere tC
Regular price
$1.25.
Ford
Cylinder
Head
Wrenches
"T" - Handle
Wrench, having
3 socket ends
that fit many
Ford nuts. In
eluding cylinder
head, r T
for 27c
Accelerators
(Ford)
Accelerators tfoot
throttle control),
com- stO
plete... Ds.C
Ford
Anti-Draft
Shields
Fills the sap
between wind
shield and 'the
top.
"Snap - on" type.
for 67c
I acK - on type.
eacn
for..
Complete with
clinch staples
for Instantaneous
use.
Radiator
Cement
Johnson's f? yi
(liquid) . 04C
Eureka A r
(powd'rl'tOC
(Both guaranteed
satisfactory.)
Cable and
Wire
Primary braided,
per O
foot OC
Primary duplex
braided, J
per foot . . O C
Secondary braid
ed, per "T
foot I C
Single armored
primary. C
per foot O C
Duplex armored
primary, I "
.per foot XwC
Lamp Cord
Green or black.
22-gaufe. Q
per foot. sjV
Green or black.
per foot. .sC'iC
Connecticut
Switches
Furnished in 1,
2. 3 or 4 k.- . c
price JerO,T
gang . . . . fa C
Tire Boots
Double lock In
side boot.
3-lnch S4e
3H-lnch S
4-lnch S4c
4V-inch 50c
Carbon
Scrapers
Apple wood han
dle, best steel
Pr set CC
of three. wtJC
Bearing
Scrapers
Apple wood han
dle, grooved
blades. "Buf -
fum make, per
of 3. $1.15
AMAZING TIRE BARGAINS
SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
Slie
(30x3)
toiixa .
Slx4
(88x4)
(S4x4)
(34x4 Vi )
(35x4 Vi)
Inland Ribbed Tread, lata "NFC"..
Inland Ribbed Tread, lata. "NFC" . .
Knduroe Nonskid. tats -
'Urbraw Nonskid. lata
Republic. Staggard. lsts
Quaker, Nonskid. lata
Cleveland-Standard. Nonskid. 1st...
Quaker S. 8. Nonskid. lata
Republic B. S. Nonskid. lsts
Capital S. S. Nonskid. lsts
Republic Plain s 8., lsts
Republic CI. Nonskid. lsts
Endurance CI. Nonskid. lsts
Republic Plain Q. D.. lsU
Kndurance S. 8. Nonskid. lats
Record Q- D. Ribbed, lsts
Lee Puncture-proof S 3. A Q.D. Plains,
Powers Q. D Plain. "Jnda
Flsk (Gray) 8. 8. Nonskid. lats
'Federal Q. D. Plain, lata
-Record Q- D Ribbed, lsts
Bowers 8. S. Nonskid. lats
Bowers Q. D. Plain, lsts
Federal Cord S. S Nonskid. 2nds...
Federal Q. D. Plain 2nda
Federal S. 8. Plain. Ms....
Defiance 8. S. Nonskid. 2nds
Bowers Q D Plain, lsts...
Ho went Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Flak (Gray) S. S. Plain, lata
Flsk (Gray) S. S. Plain, lsts
Republic Q. D. Plain, lsts
Firestone S. S. Nonskid. lsts
Federal S. S. Traffick. 2nda
Firestone Q. D. Nonskid, lats
F-irestene Q. D. Plain, lsts
Mctiraw Q D. Nonskid. 2ds
Mrtiraw Q. D. Plain. 2nda
Federal 8. S. Plain, lsts
Bowers Q. D. Plain, lats
Quaker Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Capitol Q. D. Nonskid, lats
Republic Q. D. Plain, lsts
List
Price
. sir, r,r,
. . 21.00
. . 23.83
... 18.70
. . 22. OO
. . 23.03
. . 26.00
. . 28.40
. . . 24.83
-15
. . . 24.00
. .. 35.75
. . . 35.80
. . . 34.40
. . . 37.85
. . . 30.83
ids 45.93
. . . 88.55
. . . 31.95
. . . 27.35
. . . 27.85
. . . 39.95
. . . 33.25
. . . 58.05
. . . 39.40
. . . 39.40
. . . 46.60
. . . 44.65
. . . 47.83
. . . 37.80
. . . 43.33
. . . 46.75
. . . 45.26
. .. 41.35
. .. 47.30
. .. 89.55
. .. 41.65
. . . 40.05
. .. 41.15
. . . 46.45
. .. 51.50
. . . 45.23
. . . 48.90
Our
Price
8 9.85
11.95
13.73
1S.93
15.45
14.35
16.45
15.75
16.95
11.85
14.90
23. "3
19.90
13.23
20.10
1ST25
22.93
17.40
21.90
18.95
15.20
17.90
17.40
37.95
27.80
27.80
23.00
20.BO
23.65
23.90
25.60
20.6O
24.35
25.60
24.85
23.90
22.85
22.30
24. HO
22.S0
32.30
22.85
22.30
Size
(36x4 i) Ftrmtaoe S. S. Nonskid. lsts
Portage Q D. Nonskid. lsts
Portage S. S. Nonakld. lsts
Mctiraw Q. D. Plain. 2nd.
McGraw a). D. Nonskid. 2nds
Federal Q. D. Plain, lsts
Le (Puncture Proof) S. S. Plain.
Bowers Q. D. Plain, lats
Bowers. 8. S. Plain, lats
Quaker Q. D. Nonskid, lsts
Flsk (Gray) Q. D. Plain, lsts
Flsk (Gray) 8. S. Plain, lsts
Capitol Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Pullman Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Sebring Q. D. Nonakld, lats......
Republic Q. D. Plain, lsts
Republic Q. D. Nonskid, lsts
(35x3)
Nabob Q. iv Nonskid. lats
Firrotone Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Mctiraw Q. D. Plain, lsts
Mctiraw Q. D. Nonskid, lsts . .
Mctiraw 8. 8. Nonakld. lsts....
Federal Q. D. Plain, 2nda
Federal Q. D. Rugged. 2nda
Federal S. 8. Traffick. 2nds
Lee (Puncture Proof) S. S. Plain, lsts.
Bowers VI. u. flam, lata
Bowers 8. 8. Plain, lsts
Bowers S. S. Nonakld, lsts
Bowers Q. D. Nonskid. lsts
Flsk Q. D. Redtops, lsts
(37x5) Firestone S. 8. Nonskid. lsts
Mctiraw S.
Nonskid. 2nds
List Our
Price Price
$48 OU 825.60
5870 27.S0
58.70 27.50
40.60 23.18
45 90 28.60
43.05 24.25
72.00 34.20
48.23 22.15
48.25 22.15
52.85 32.95
46.00 26.30
46.00 26.30
45 90 23.60
45.80 23.60
48.10 30.00
49.55 S2.40
55.23 88.26
. 81.90 27.00
, 55.65 89.85
45.10 23.85
, 62.50 X3.20
. 52 50 25. 20
46.95 23.20
. 54.40 37JT0
. 49.80 34.88
78.25 28.00
. 57.70 33.45
. 57.70 33.45
62.10 S4.90
. 62.10 24.00
60.00 35.00
. 68.85 32.60
4885 34.80
56.80 27.10
48.35 24.00
All Tires marked by an asterisk () are regular inspected
"firsts" from which the guarantee has been removed on account
of low price.
Sterling Spring
Oilers
This device keeps the
spring leaves prop
erly lubricated: JO
per set of 4 DOC
Incandescent
Lamp Bulbs
Ford Headlight (Tung
sten). 9-volt. 21 c. p.;
Hat price 50c; aale price
24
Tall Lamps, bulb (6. 8. 8
volt). list price 28c: sale
price 18c
Head Lamps (6. 8-volt):
list price 52c; sale price
28c
N. B. Other slses. also
Nitrogens, in proportion.
Tail Lamps
Electric Tall Lamps, com
plete with bulbs; list
price 51.25; sale price
57c
Oil Tall Lamps, list price
$2.50; sale price ..81.45
RedvTail Lamp Lens; list
price 30c; sale price 14c
Fan Belts
Ford oak tan (butt end
or endless), each . . 3c
Ford Vulcan Cord, each
2Pc
Maxwell oak tan, 191? or
191S. each &9c
Chevrolet, all models, oak
tan, each 66c
Dodge, all models, oak
tan. each 66c
Fan Belting, all kinds,
reduced prices.
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