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00 tlONOLUUT glAlt-BULLgfiy. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 'SS. 1917. FOUR HOVEIMEIIT .REALIZES tlEED OF AUTOt.iOBILES, SAYS C. G. VOIiilAW Volcano Stables O, nliiiiiii 1 1 iHiiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiniininiHiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiniiiiniiiiiniiiiinninimiiw To Be Agents For The Federal Tire "MONOGRAM USERS ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS" Ho Steps Will Be Taken to 'ZgJSS? A? in silk women . ED . barrass Situation; tooper- uere supplants the men. . ation isjuccessfu. f!rnager o HU ' "Vn ate a . . . . (T Jr. TOIl U1D1D1 M1U iui ; MUMUVi w will or iam o? m v Packard truck lined up for a half mile on both sides of the street ready Hilo With Announcement S government to embarrass tne auto mobile industry." said C. r. von Um mm ho recently returned fromj "' - -J. " I r- . I ' im - - . - - ;VHDEMCE that to be forwarded to the encampments & ' a Ti.it to the large manufacturing "Jany color, ready boost on the island of I aa.M rtu m nters of the Kat "The mrtvinc , P" L.G . de. the nert year. The Volcano Stab fs centers spirits at Washington have na rea ,v" --"- ... i,Vtt ion th aaencv ror mis mtr , . A I i n - Atn pn MM Ttfl Till 1 I HIMI - 1 1 I J VI u v. n w - " r - - Id our business me iou. ; -mire outout for Immediate delivery, purcua-c. . ... v. ---- been such a freignt con ,. -M tpnrkI1 , ent out each to HZ.ooo. I ms annou.. ; t-y K. M . laiiKHi, There has been such a freignt con- M tmm ... -,nt out ach to !1Z.00 i iiiivi v: Liiarnkj w & abw i ...iun in , Kat that the PacKara.4 . 4. r- made this weeK couvu . aa irom uic luu&: J .C. LEE JOINS VONHAHNG Lyon Co., Joins Von Hamm- Young Company i acKaru. j rwtc fartonr. r.rttu.r and tker large concerna! ' m iave found It neceeaary to drive their car to dealer within a radlua of 300 milea. Thi eystem baa been followed out all through the Et nd Middle Wifet. They Mean Buainaaa. ? "I was very raoch irapreaned with the business like way the government wa a going about war preparations. Cmp Kearney, near San Diego, is an Ideal camp, and their organization there is a revelation to one not fa niitar itth condltioni. At North Island, the aviation trUnlnx camp. Ij saw a dozen aeroplanes in the air at one time. They much resembled nuge rhan.tnr birds as they flew away, at various J. C. Lee. tof'l'2 v. nelfhU. . , e . ! Lyon Cornpany tfp jri. " ,r rhe covernment Is realizing morr.mea in iiunwuiu i r- and more every lay that; the auto rooblla manufaetorers caAdo much to nelp win the war. AfaTecent cop- terenca 10 cf the leading Automobile jnanofaetureri of the country off ered thefts planU-to ahe government, and at taa preaentttime the toul output -of pleaaure cars haa been' cut down ' to 99 and 75 . per cent " in most f ac Horiet. There has been futl 'coopera- Uon between the men at he head of the automoblU induatrjr and tbe gov' -'eminent ' . ' v. 4r do not believe that we, will have . a shortage - in gasoline. - At; present thlnga point toward a sufficient quan Hity to meet our need. and4 tbe new .cracking process and other methods are bringing about ft larger percentage -Vf gaaolise.' r'. Na: "Pleaaura'VCara , "On the mainland there la a war , Vaged against using the word pleasure car for passenger car. Ten-?yeara ago the ' automobile was a luxury- Today It la a necessity. and' the", passenger cara of today ; are not pleaaure cars, but are used for, business almost ex clusively on the ' mainland.. Doctors, business men and others use their jcara, for business.. The word "pleas ure" ia a misnomer. : f: - Mr. ron llamm had tba pjeaaura of watching the ' Packard aeroplane mo tor ' in" action in San -Francisco; This motor develops 350 h. P nd la epn sldered the leading motor of its kind ln the world. ; The aeroplane engine i was placed In a Packard roadster, but -waa used only for r exhibition pur poses. . . . -.i :. . .1 Women; In Factories. 5 v ! r'-'6ne ct the things which Impressed Irv von. Hamm :most! duxing ia.tour ""waa the . fact that the women i were " taking their places "in the :large'att mobile -ractonet on me maimana. xn Fe,tH manaror nf thP HOnOIUIU uuuuri . Works, territorial agents for the eral tire. The Volcano Stables have had a steady call for Federal tires, and C K. Wright, manager of thp Hilo com pany, decided" to make a bid fcr this trade on the Big Island. Mr. Talbot visited the Crescent City and in a rem mintitps the arrangements were ) made for the handling of the well- J C. Lee. Formerly Of ChanSlOr! known tires. Mr. Talbott reports thai Hawaii, and it was fcr this reason th. Vnlrann Ktahlrs dpHdpd tn a position with the accessory depart ment of the. von Hamm-Yoang Com pany. Mr. Lee knows the accessory game from every angle and has a number of years' experience in the various lines of automobile work. He will locate here permanently and has already se cured a home in the city. He was ac companied to Honolulu by Mrs. Lee, who haa already fallen in love with tBa dty. EIGHT YEAR OLD AD GETS RESULTS secure a tire which was well known to the motorists in and around Hilo. The Hilo Auto Company will still continue to sell the Federal tires to Hilo motorists. The Honolulu man ager predicts a banner season for thp tire on Hawaii, an" inasmuch as the Federals have already made good, be lieves that this season will set a new record for sales. Business Good in Hilo I'nnn hla rptiim in Honolulu Mr. Talbott reported that business condi tions in Hilo were of the best, arid, said that the new home of the Vol cano Stables will be completed fn i three or four months, giving the Hilo! concern much more room than at , present. j He also brings the news that( Thomas Forbes has completed his. new garage, and has added a vulean-j izing plant to the establishment. Thej Hilo Auto ComDanv also has a vul-; canlzing plant at present employing five men. - The por of advertising is gener ally thought of In terms of quick re sults, and advertisers generally are not eatlsfled unless inquiries follow SKt it P G aLk p'idTerttaenent appeared is out of ex advertisement, Wit F. O. ciarx. preai- aanit tua thQt itB -nri FIJI islands, and the Inquirer says that if the catalogue 6hows the car to be what he wants and if the first car is satisfactory he will order others. Even the trade paper in which tne tmt ext h r.nlirmhla Motor Truck and Trailer Co. of Pontiac, Mich., re ceived a letter the other day which istence, despite the fact that its work goes on in an adverising way. "One hears much of the' fact that j.n.n.. that an advertisement the nrinted work can never-be as ei- UC1UV1MUHVB p - ' f may -be .effective . after, years . have fectlve as .the salesman b personal and -ta tfiat innntrtAR mav then ready aDDeal: that advertising is come-from-the most outlandish place , necessarily limited la Us capacity to nit earth. in tkia drertisement. which ap peared in an automobile engine trad l al. r.f..MWf r . GREASES OILS and Are held in the highest esteem and are recommended by the leading manufacturers of quality automobiles in the world will appear in this section of the Star Bulletin every other Saturday. DISTRIBUTED BY Auto Service &- Supply Co., Ltd. r a n Alakea & Merchant Su. Telephone 4688 all a rtnaathlp nrnannrt.'' cava Mr Clark.. "This is. true so true- that ad-1 vert il nor dnpa not trv an much tn sell . pgrgQ iu au ciuwuAvwuv -o" . . aaaawBavBaaaaHVBvHHH naner eight years ago, the Columbia, as to Interest and cause the reader tO , ? Motor Truck ana iraiicr uo.. meu inquire, oui u auvciuomft 10 iimuru SmWOnl' company of Un- in this way it more than makes -,P for It flJ sSr Michigan proclaimed an 18 1U limitation by the duration of its ap-; general standardization; ill be effect- horsepower, water-cooieavsnart a rive peai. tae pnmeu wuru euuie, uu - - -j-t motorw, which it hai. of course, longpur children may possibly, be sold on facturers on the main Azures of mo- . ' . . ' ' v -a .1 v,l, Kai.o tnr rnra Thp nfed CTI UllS IS tartlCU- AAOa.li n minnrannra - iiui nuTeiuacuicuia nuitu sic iiuo - - The letter of inquiry is from Suva, run in our papers or tooay TTTTrn rii 1 1 n 1 1 m m t m n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n i n : i n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m rt m n n n m 1 1 1 n m rn 1 1 1 n i 1 1 1 n n i in 1 1 m ni 1 1 iTiTlTri f - - L 1 " pHRaieMeaSBajMSjBfJBHHHflHHBBHsTnsM sWsWHa meters. ' And neither have the same measurement as the American equiva lent ' tea the maintenance of addition molding equipment Obviously univer sal standardization Is required to co rect thla condition. ;v: TOOAY8 NEWS TOD At u I tn which he &elh . of some, hmMewfs in - to- him HatJDaiL th e good little i-' -V" i - ; St. Nicholas. Mythland, December 22nd. 1917 DEARPUBLIC;. ; Duiincf the 'manv flvinflr visits I have made to your beautiful "Land of Surikhine," I have had to discard my trusted reindeers and sleigh and resort ; to the' modern automobile. On account of the verv short time I have to cover the entire Hawaiian Islands, I have standardized in the use of GOODYEAR CORD TIRES, be cautthey give me MUCH LESS trouble. MORE mileage, and ride easiest. V' f W --' 1".. - .... . " i Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, 1 am, 1 . Your truly, SANTA CLAUS. "7. .WWW Youn 5' Gcddyear Service Sattpns &mrmk. "lis. oojs and i . . w .1 vt w. . r - av j as tea - . y -. av a - JJ? jL- f ff W -ski in ' 1 ; V GOODYlR;Q ! ( ; Tire you. buy, r t- y t . V W Treatment and ".'I'.'l-: Co Lftffl, Yira SSiils molulu and Hilo, T. H. ' -' I -(.-u v'v-'- -iii''Vl 1.--.';.' ii v.vV-.wf:4::;:.A-- 7.-i.v 1 t