The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 21

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Buick Showing Includes Cut- Away Chassis Buick Model on the Road Cutaway Chassis at the Show oman|chassis !n order that the internal | Buick enthusiasts, present and fu- {cational treat for every man, Hl jant | workings of the Buick may be seen Biase owners, ans « Jand child who treads the > THE nant STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. Jequal parts poured into each cylinder about twice & week, when the car is run into the gara he night, will kee [the engi of carbon During the night, the mixture soft When the started the next day, the ens the carbon deposit motor ts mixture is driven out thru the ex ant, and with it the loose ti pr 4 twice and there w » carbon carbon an week \ trouble. depontted ned by s when The amc in the er the eane h wh the load ts applied knocks easily, ¢ yw spark is advanced te tion, it ts time for the removed. of carbon may be deter h it knock » the ual pont SAVE YOUR BRAKES That driver used to be cc ed an expert who could come to a sud jden short stop. He wou jthru a crowded block and then, Just an the traMe cop turned the sign to stop, the specdster would jam on his brakes. There would be and scraping and the « within a fow feet Most motorists doesn’t pay. Iter But how many {best use of their put as little stress as pos on the now know this the brake lining? easier driving, do%n hill, and leas labt eepecially up and > whid. It the motor | a wpeed | a wereaming | 5 ar would stop | In sky and wasteful. | make brakes and prevent burning out of! | Using the motor as a brake means r to turn over the hen, the weak: | “DAN NO T | NEW MODEL! From earliest have sought the utmost comfort and con venience when they traveled In the time of the “Loules” a favorite conveyance was the Sedan use of its prompt avatlabilit and because o dayn people « or nes then kr mufficed to absorb the shock jolts of travel Exactly identical tmpulses fathers to abandon the nadd 4 our r the and the Arab to pad | his camel's back formity with this same comfort at Libert ring com: age man requires of an autom and then, aa tho each of w building for himeelf, strive to gr those requirements as no one ever n gratifying them before berty purpose was and is simply to build the kind of a motor car that rerves the owner better. Therefore the Liberty did not just happen—it was the result of hard thinking and hard work. It sprang from that original and consistent purpose—to build for the best inter. ents of the or Those who are working and striv. | ng for the paramount success of the} Liberty Motor Car do not delude MOTOR TRUCKS 26 Years of Kleiber experience are built into this truck. Each unit in its construction is the best to be found, and is oversized to insure strength and capacity. THERE’S A GUARANTEE Western Motor Sales Co., Inc. Distributors Twelfth and East Spring East 558 FHI all find a most cordial we Bt the Buick exhibit at the br PAuto Show, which opens wide it to the people of Seattle today Eldridge Buick Company, the |, aisles of the Auto Show this week The intimate secrets of Buick con: struction will be as an open book ng Buick constructed k Shop of t any Of Seattle Speaking of this says advantage in the most simple and irect fashion.” At the Buick booth, three or four 1920 Buick models will be on’ exhibi tion. The cosy, friendly four-pasren- ger Buick the popular five and neven-passenger touring and the delightfully chummy three nger roadster will command at cars ov Tt's aleo leas costly th brakes entirely cEP BATTERY ARGED ing your batte recharg harged nselvew that they © verfection, but they do reali the pureult of perfectic eater and greater ¢ ‘The latest Libert ¢ exhibited by the Shields-Ltv tor Company, han use of the ever attain zo that engood is unmistakably a T approach to perfection. Not = fre WHEREVER YOU LOOK previous has improved | Mddition to the Seattle offices, and hls volume of busi for the first Gear has been exceptionally large! for the first year in business. pPorther anne as to the of dist in King county are expected © line of Patriots at the Pike et xalesroom Statistics show that two-thirds of the automobiles in the Dom Canada tributors for the nedllgpergpee’ cergen od HILL DESCRIBES ek cut-away chassis, shining as Buick models is the aatiatying will be an edu Inst five years. ent with the high ineerin, PP With an excetient a Patriot truck line at 904 Bast Pi ke MOHAWK By the Hebb Motors company at @uce?. Mr. Cook has Strictly Hand Made sticking to year after wear RARELY do you find “MOUAWK QUALITY > og are pwned in rural com: RUBBER and the C truck in t corner of this country, will play pThe center of attraction ts bound Cy assis aken the battery thru « , be the wonderfully constructed ne one remarkable feature of The time to recharge the be y islupon them te from rear axle sia 8 ncorporate y show no radi all its vital or. | the : truction “ ment of the valv | COOK OPENS - ar tomobile has been 1 ora ti. lof the Buick Motor company for th SALES ROOM . is Sear Outside territory ‘Gook has opened sa a “QUALITY” ‘The Patrict line is manufactured Bincoin, Neb, and is favorably Known wherever it has be at Walla Wa To find athre so consist ently good “that is worth is a valuable find for either a dealer or car owner. anyone who switches to another make after using TIRES.” Sold exclusively by SERVICE CO. 1073 East Pike for trucks are operated on the West Coast of Africa by an English syndi cate. vi Beigium has Motorculture —— a commission of z mt yf Wy | i lh a Hh WN Hii} THERE'S A TOUCH OF TOMORROW IN ALL COLE DOES TODAY SAVAGE POLICIES cAero-EIGHT (ole | Hill NE Wal il {i} H The unlimited resources of the House of Spreckels are back of The Spreckels “Savage” Tire Company, in its purpose to make for the motoring public reliable and dependable goods of proven merit. Not subject to the whims of stockholders, The Spreckels “Savage” Tire Company is able to adhere to the chosen policy of manu- staadard and not to a price. The result in the final analysis is that the consumer pays less per mile for the performance given by these products. An undertaking of this nature requires constant research for improvement—ne- cessitating large expenditures of money, effort and time. Few companies are able to give these unsparingly. The Spreckels SAVAGE PRODUCTS A thorough study of the requirements of the present day motorist resulted in the making of a new departure in tire construction. That new departure is expressed in our D Type Tire. A big, sturdy, flexible, oversize, hand- built casing; made by improved methods, of the best grades \w materials, and according to our own speci- fications as found necessary to meet the needs of the | motorist of today; the “Savage” D Type Tire, because of its wonderful performance on the road, has been judged by many motorists the best fabric tire on the American market. LicHt WeicHT—SCIENTIFIC BALANCE fa¢turing products that are made to a PowerFUL—SPEEDY—ECONOMICAL At the cAUTOMOBILE SHOW UNITED MOTORS co. A. ROOK, Mgr. 401 East Pine reat Prices on All Models Adv rf Regular “Savage” Tires are made to ordinary stand- ‘ds as far as size is concerned, though in quality they are second only to the “Savage” D Type. “Savage” Plain and Grip Tread types are made in all ordinary and many odd and unusual sizes. “Savage” Ribbed Treads are made in small popular sizes and the oversize 354 inch The same careful attention is given to details f these tires that is given to the “Savage” in its class is Built to Excel. © “Savage” Grey or Grafinite tubes make splendid road companions for any tire. The Spreckels “Savage” Tire Company’ East 9. April 1 anced $200 Cove Motor Car. COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, U.S.A. Creators of Advanced Motor Cars

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