The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 10

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Piinemcteniitiaent imme ae THE SEATTLE in grat ne deve waned MARCH 12, 1919. seeing the Big Auto Show First Hand at the Armory | THE MANY ATTRACT! Personally Conducted Tour Among 10. ¢ THE MANY ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS __] the Maze of Many Marvelous Motors A capacity crowd vie wed every exhibit with interest, a = “ Bales of cars were many. Every exhibitor vies wit! \ } : Meighbor to add some little novel touch to his display, A. J, Kingda ' iH the result is a community of features that is almost i - ; ra ing. The lighting feature is perhaps the one subject of the that is discussed the most, and it is worth a trip) boasted pthe Armory simply to see the three big French chande- |, _ : which spread a flood of light over every part of the a f ‘ ' nr Thursday night has been set for the Shriners to at-) {P0°"! Eogprsoncedien ova va the nist rows fips @ in a body, and their attendance will swell the total) ry and white wire wheel eo | Qveciabht of the comnate, % to an abnormal point “Get there early” is the} men on the f are: ROM t t ge of every one who has been to the show. . t and High jinks for visiting dealers and local men as wel be held at the Butler on Friday night, and the secret comptetety r« What the jinks will mean is safe in the mind of W, A.| Arm exhibit lace, who will officiate as Chief Jinx, or, we should) ("* ‘ COME APTERNOONS! fer the best opportunity for a |) Py eeeer mine Ot ues antes that of careful examination of the many features of the spectal and bodies on display, T cert orchestra offers a absence of the bie night es gives the individua far better chance to take in every last detail of the exhib Seattle and its ow’ this week je a walk around and gentlemen pe in blu ck and sees in st tion. ‘ Max black Above: Part of the display of the United Motors company, showing Below: The Chandler Dispatch model shown by the Seattle Autome oa Wonderfully decorat “ wire we Man the Roamer and the Keo, Three other cars are in this exhibit bile company, just at the left of the entrance. de Armory, wh vie in produc et accomp! At the , can b United d In the di» hed in palm | Ri Pw. V. Allen; Roamer Fa c tative | F. W. Vogler, presi- Hainawe are J. Walter | cream, with bl ot the com THE ALL-AMERICAN LINES > LEAD = 2 AT THE AUTO SHOW . tor f J. C, Kail, the a& Se SSS | Endigestion pain, food souring, acidity, gas, and f heartburn go instantly! Pleasant relief! Wonder what you ate to upset your stomach? Don’t bother! Here is relief! The moment Pape's Diapepsin reaches your unsettled stomach all the lumps of indigestion pain, sourness, gases, acidity, headache and dyspepsia go. retuffed up. vt, and is the class im priced job on the floon An Oakland stock model in black A car that will give you a new conception of motoring. / / SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. LIBERTY The cut-out chassis will give you new ideas on motor construction. To ride ina LIBERTY is to want one. LEXINGTON Minute Man Six Costs so little at drug stores. - Papes Diapepsin eer re of the { W. A. Bator and a lent Hoffma | q company a striking Lib. ed with the na rly S-passenger lue blac _+» WINCHELL SMITH & JOHN L. GOLDEN’S GREATEST OF ALL LAUGHING HITS— FILLED WITH GOLDEN COMEDY The Moore Multiple Exhaust System, as shown in the cut-out chassis, will give you new ideas on increasing x toe, andar the leet |i relly tn ‘and om vinta] horsepower and reducing fuel consumption. This is an Winton Cow with his] ture of the bis show ‘§ exclusive LEXINGTON feature. GUESTS of the Seattle Auto Show YOU are invited to visit our Salesroom, where we have a complete line of G M C Trucks on display. 6 Models—*%4 to 5 Tons Phone East 842, Truck Dept., for a car to take you to our showrooms. ELDRIDGE ie COMPANY PIKE AND HARVARD Follow the crowds at the show to the display of @ SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. 11th Avenue & Pike Street East 100 | SEATTLE, U. S. A. + NIGHTS 50¢ to $1.50 | MATS. SAT. AND SEATS NOW | SUNDAY 50¢ to $1.00 I IN | Plus War Tax SEL G | iil

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