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THE SEATTLE STAR Pena @ PES Tari BT RPRS Se BESTS RSet BPG Fert SPeshalanany INSPRCT THE tenition system earefully to ee if all wires are tact. Used Batteries $8.00 and Up Avro surrLy soe Fie « Neat te Frederick @ Neteon's Real Tire Bargains TRY TO BEAT THESE PRICES IF YOU CAN We buy in huge quan- tities direct from the factory, and save all mid- diemen’s profit. We give you the ben- efit. “ Cord 3ex3 Ue ‘3exd%5 “$4.50 Up $234... 273 * 600 * ‘3226 500 | (650 wast bes 7.00 * rT 2 te slags tee 800° 34x084... 7.00 ase * 30x45... 7.00 a5 3ux5 800 12.00 3335 a0 * «(1600 * $555 (5. gee * = (12.00 * All Other Stem tn Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail Orders. No deposit required. Pike Street Lowest Priced FULLY EQUIPPED Automobile $675 Delivered Complete in Seattle The People’s Car See it Compare it Try it as Our Guest FRED S. HAINES COMPARY Twelfth and East Madison Open Sundays to 5 Evenings to 9 When worn or broken geare have to be replaced be sure that all replacements are genuine, not imitation parts. It is the only way to be sure of having quiet, funning gears that will wear. We can supply your dealer, repair or garage man. U PARTS JOBBERS S19E.Pine St. Phone E. 1055 table for 4 SRRVICE 0. OLYEAR) OR SALES CO. ‘NEW STEAM CAR in = IS INTRODUCED 0-W Steam Car Company to Handle Coats Preliminary arrangements for es | tablishing Seattle wholesale and re tel quarters for distribution of the Coats steam car have been com pleted, according to H. G. Haugsten and L. MH. Kelty of Portland, West em representatives for the new entry into the automebiie world. The com- pany will operate under the name of OW Steam Car Co. Agencies for the Washington ter. ritery will be handled thru the Se pattie wholesale headquarters. oar, which manufactured at Bow! ven by Mr, Haugsten: development of gasoline and steam Automodiles for the past two decades declare that the simplicity, the low operating costs and the undeniable power of & praction) steam car in the low-priced class will popularine the steam-driven engine if the complex} ties and faults of cartier steamers | Rave at last been overcome “The Coats steamer will appeal es Pecially to women, as it is easier to drive than an electric, it ts elaimed. Tt has No gears to shift and no car bon to burn our of the engine, There te no speed pedal to operate, complete lever and brake. RUNS WITHOUT NOISE dead stop at any point in the grade, ing & gas car can operate at once. “The car has the appearance of a @ascline automobile. A foot brake Positions on the floor, while a gear 7 i i? ii i F E is silt 5 4 3 1 ? | 3 - Are You Prepared? BUY IT NOW REPAIR IT NOW PAINT IT NOW DOLL IT UP NO’ Do it Now! and Look for the Emblem qi Watch for the Parade, April 10 6,000 Miles Guaranteed If you want the Best Buy Hood Tires Mall Orders Taken Care Of CON’S TIRE SHOP 1105 Fourth Ave, Seattle | PISTONS WEIGH LIGHTEST - FIT TIGHTEST We grind or bore your block in your garage or ours. Fit pistons, pins and rings. Our Oil Proof Ring gives you 1,000 miles to one gallon. Call us for estimate Ralph R. Wheaton, Inc. Kast 1176—705% K. Pike The following description of the . at a totory price of sineers who have studied the control being effected by a throttle | immediately. “It produces no noise while run- | speeds—two of them forward and starting from a) on low.” it ts declared. The Coats steamer is| GREAT BRITAIN has an automo & car that anyone familiar with driv | yu for every 110 persona. and a shutoff pedal o py the 1 @uring winter expecially. lever similar in appearance to those’ O©D BULBS conrume too much line cars te placed as|CUrrent and should be replaced. | } | | | 4 Showing lines of new Coats steamer, which has the appearance of a gasoline-powered automobile. The engine is under the driver's feet and the boiler under the hood. The} similarity in appearance to a gas car is a carried out even in the positions of control levers. General Motors Head Optimistic for 1922 Substantial evidence that the,make of automobile receives a motor car industry is rapidly re-|reater dollarfor-dollar value today covering from the conditions which|than ever bevore. Even in cases for the past eighteen months have) where the price has not gone back retarded production ts found in/to the lowest prewar level, the dif. figures supplied by General Motors | ference, generally speaking, is more corporation showing the trend of/ than compensated for by the greatly ite business aince the beginning of|increased intrinsic value in the ithe year. product tteelf. ‘These figures indicate that the; Mott further declares that the output and sales of the motor car|future of the automobile industry divisions for the first three months) is absolutely proure because it ix| of 1922 will approximately couble| based on a untversal and ever-in-| the business done during the corre-|creasing demand for fast and eco-| sponding period last year. nomical transportation, and that! Sales reported during January and| leadership in the industry will be) February were in exceas of 36,000| identified with quantity production, care and this at the time of year | broad scale scientific merchandising when sales are invariably at a low/4nd 6 perfect coordination of ali point. ‘This t# considerably more| essential activities than double the business done in| While the General Motors cor. the first two months of 1921. poration, in common with other tn. March production of care te at|dustrial institution, has passed leant 60 per cent ahead of February,/thru « year of unprecedented diff with commercial ~ies coming in| culties and hardships, marked prog- for @ fair share of fvereased busi-| ress has been made in adjusting the ness. plants and organizations to meet Late returns from agricultural | the enw conditions. dintrieta, especially the grain pro| Several products have been dis ducing areas, indicate a market/ Continued tn order to avoid nesd change of sentiment among farm.|!e™ duplication and the manufac ors, reflected in orders for tractora,| ture of certain other products has trucks, farm implementa, farm light-| been consolidated under the same ing unite and miscellaneous equip-|™Management with decided ecen- ment, as well as motor cam omion, An which automatically ignites tt, mak- ing @ Id and obpjectionable ‘pilot light’ a thing of the past. All fire ls absolutely inclosed and has no connection with outside air. “Once the fire is started by the simple turn of the ewiteh, there will be enough steam for running almost “A throttle lever placed furt be low the wheel on the steering post controls the entire forward move ment of the car. There are tires | KEEP THE battery fully charged THERE ARF nearty 11,000,000 mo- tor cars im the world. | A FULLY charged battery freezes at 98 degrees below rere. Motorists: Read Parking Mandate and Escape Jail To correct @ general misunder- standing among local motorists regarding the time limit for park- ing cars in the downtown district, section 88 of the traffic code ts || publixhed: On those portions of the streets named herein, it ahall be unlawful to park @ vehicle except on that side of the street herein destgnat- ed, and on the side designated herein for a longer continuous time than ene hour between the hours of 8 a m. and 6 p. m.: Jefferson st. south side, from Yosler way to Third ave. Cherry st, south sida from First ave, to Fourth ave. Columbia st. south side, from First ave. to Fourth ave. Marion st, sqith eide, from First ave, to Fourth ave. STAR CAR LOOMS AS FORD RIVAL Otder Is Placed for 250,000 Motors ‘That W. C. Durant seems to be go | ing about the productian of the Star | car in bis usual big way ts evidenced by a telegram received by RC De-| rant, president of the Durant Motor Ca, of California, during the past week, which said in part: “Durant Motors, Inc., Is placing an order with the Continental Motors! corporation, of Detroft, for 250,000 motors for use in the Star car, Mr.! W. C. Durant’s iatest creation, a/ | four-cylinder "er car to sell at) teh) Redmond balance good Renton. Nellevue — Pavement Renton Kennydais, open. Kenaydale to New- Newport to Bellevue ‘This section will soon be to Inglewood rough, | $248. ‘This is probably the largest or- Spring st, south side, trom Pier uit has oe cosiek: || Western ave. to Fourth ave, | Seneca st, south «ida from “The Star car can be built in all of the divisional plants of Durant Mo-| tors, Inc. As a part of this develop- | ment, both the Long Island and Lan- |eing, Mich., plants will be increased lat ones, to provide for a production | | of 20,000 cars per month, beginning January 1, next.” Western ave. to Fourth ave, University st, south side, from 20 fect east of Post st. to First and from Second ave, to || rth ave, Union st, south side, from Seo ond ave. to Third ave, Pine st. south side, from Pike pl. to First ave, Olive st. south side, from alley east of Third ave, to Fourth ave. Stewart st, south side, from Pike pl. to Third ave. and from Fourth ave, to Fifth ave, 1 Moines-Tacoma Highiine—in good condition | Neches Fase—Open to Scatter creek. Good condition with exception of pos sible soft apeta, due to frost, on apper Leake Forest Pert. Nerth Trunk Counee | “Tea -"Gee mile parement eacellent. | ‘THERE 18 one motor ear to every gravel beyond ‘air, 1 | metheves. Pate, ll persons in United States, | Redmond-Pall City—Jood, Some sew ——- = | A SMALL power tire pump has | been manufactured for private gar. WINS VACUUM CUP TIRE WITH SIX WORD SLOGAN ra SERVIC! COMPANY |uned cars and ER "NEW COATS STEAM CAR | BUICK OFFICIALS| r Say VISIT IN SEATTLE Eldridge Buick ‘Dealer Or-| ganization Holds Meeting Buick dealers numbering 65 and representing almost as many differ: | ent territories met with Mr. 5 Banwett, president, and Mr. E. T, Strong, general sales manager of the Buick Motor Co., as guests of A. 8. Eldridge, president of Eldridge Bulek Co, at the Seattle Yacht club jon Tuesday, April 4th. | Mr. Bassett and Mr, Strong arrived in Seattle early Tuesday morning, were met by Mr, Eldridge and were | given Tor the first time a great sur: | prise as to the beauty of Seattle and its wonderful location thru a tour of the city and inspection of the water front and the harbor facilities, to- gether with the locks and fresh water lakes in and surrounding Reat- tle. And were particularly fortunate in being able to view the snow-capped | mountaina around Seattle. They are just on their return trip from a vixit to the West and are par- ticularly impressed with the activity of the people on the western slope and the wonderful possibilities of tre future of the entire Pacific coast. A purely Western products lunch- eon, consisting of various sea foods of the Northwest, was served to the Kastern guests and the Eldridge Buick dealers’ organization and was expecially commented on by the visit: ors am the finest fish dinner that thoy had enjoyed. ‘The special dealer meeting, whith was called in order to meet with the executives of the Buick Motor Co, was convened at the Yacht club m the morning to discuas general condi- tions as pertaining to the distribu- tion of Buick automobiles. General business was discussed and there was &@ unanimous expreasion of marked improvement thruout the state, not only from the standpoint of general business, but Buick business ip par ticular, Talks were made by G. A. Purdy, district manager; G. W. Mohr and M. 0. Hatch and other members | | | of the Eldridge Buick organization. | ernoon wan devoted entire addresses of Buick execu- tives, opening with a talk by Mr Hammett, which covered tn detail the general condition of our country, showing very clearty the marked tm- provement of business conditions dur. | ing the last few months and encour. | aging reports as to what could be ex- pected in the near future, touching | on general business, financing and eepectally production of the Buick Motor Co. as to its ability to manu- facture cars of quality. Mr. Baseett’s talk was followed by & very interesting and educational fact that tte Buick Motor Co. al- ways have and will continue to build quality rather than price, and also thetr automobiles to a standard of the tmportance of showing the same interest tn the customer after he has purchased his car as was shown be- fore or immefiatety after the sale ‘was made, as it is the desire of the Buick Motor Co. and their dealer or. ganization to render such service as will make eatisfied owners and Buick boosters of every purchaser. Mr. Strong touched at some length on the used car problem and the great lonnes that many dealers have rustained thru unusual allowance for the importance of handling the used cars on a more fair and equitable basis to both buyer and seller, ‘The dealers were very enthu- miastic at the close of the meeting, expressing the great good that they had received thru the visit of Mr. Rassett and Mr. Strong to the Pacific Northwest, feeling that the exper. jence and guidance of these men made it of special benefit to them in the future in marketing their mer. chandise on a sounder business basis by giving the best possible service to all Bulek owners. Mr. Bassett and Mr. Strong left immediately for Salt Lake, Denver and other Middle West cities on their return trip to Flint, Mich, the home of the Buick. THERE IS one motor car tn Si beria to every 250,000 inhabitants. SOUTH DAKOTA cities have 650 motor bus lines —— SAVES TIME SAVES MONEY Benefits Battery RLIMINATES 95% OF ALR BATTERY TROUBLE BATTERIES CHARGED WITH STAY CHARGED CERTIFICATE OF TeeT LABORATORY WO, 2602 ef: URADIA LIQUID ELECTRICITY I have examined sample of Uradia submitted to me and find that it containa: Sulphuric Acid, 35.4%;' Chier- ON: would be injurious age battery. Signed) J. J. KESSLER, Ph, Ch B, St. Louts, Me. DRIVH IN—WE ARE WILLING TO EXPLAIN os Uradia Sales and DV. C. Modratt, manager of the Nonskid Tire Service Uo., on the right, handing the Penn- sylwania vacuum cup tire, prize in the recent slogan contest, to H. E. Boehme, who won over a large field of competitors with the slogan, “Nor do we slip on service,” Boehme says the winning phrase was born of his cwn experience with the Pennsylvania nonskid tire, Service Co. East 0837 1581 BROADWAY Between Pike and Pine | The been an public. The Buick “Four” is equipped with the reliable Buick valve-in-head motor. This is merely an- other indication of the fact that the Buick maintains Buick standards of quality throughout every element of its construction. “Four” Famous Buick Valve- In-Head Motor Powers The Buick “Four” The powerful Buick valve-in-head motor has outstanding Buick feature for 20 years. Its unfailing dependability, stamina and cer- tainty of performance have justly earned for it the unstinted admiration of the entire motoring It is Buick through and through. ADSTER, RQ. TOURING, EN Balance 18 Months F. 0, B, SEATTLE AUTHORIZED DEALERS Broadway at Pike | THERE ARE OTHER Used Car Dealers BUT ONLY ONE “BILL WARNER” BARGAINS ALWAYS 409 EAST PINE SEE OUR FLOAT IN MONDAY’S PARADE H. We wish to thank the many who have participated FREE IN OUR SLOGAN CONTEST was won by E. Boehme, 7827 46th Ave. on slogan: “Nor Do We Slip on Service” in this contest. We Do Mr. Dan Louis, former vulcanizer of the Eldridge- Buick Sales Co., has charge of our vulcanizing de- partment. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire Distributors Nonskid Tire Service Co. 910 East Vulcanizing and Retreading on All Makes of Tires “Nor Do We Slip on Service” Pike St. Fully Equipped, $115 DOWN; $28.42 MONTHLY Fully Equipped.......$122 DOWN; $29.90 MONTHLY © COUPE, Fully Equipped. .... .... .§150 DOWN; SEDAN, Fully Equipped.........$164 DOWN; 0.25 MONTHLY Above prices incinde Interest, Insurance, Gas and Oi) RAL AGENC y vord Z VACUUM CUP TIRE Phone East 0173