The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1923, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928. AUTO EXHIBIT Dealers Perfecting Plans for} Event In Oregon are taking Against bootleggers. “ : . to Limit Cars tht in Gotham u to the traffic con- Traffic Court Magis- B. House, of New that the number of permitted on the be limited by law. “If i will not pase such a is, “the police power may ee eee | LANRECORD | ZA \\ AN) | AUT SMALL CAR WARMER A heat trap, designed to cateh the heated alr around the exhaust pipe \\NW @) P waluv[s 3142S *—. SUZONNAD State Has Funds for Vets’ Bonus OLYMPIA, Jan. 13.—-No additional taxation would be necessitated by passage of the Spencer soldiers’ bonus bill, now before the house, in| the opinion of C. W. Clausen, state) auditor, He declares that sufficient funds are now on hand to handie the| additional compensation provided for the present, and that he doubte if an appropriation would ever be needed. The bill provides benefits for the | widows and orphans of veterans who and deliver it to the interior of the| car, ie being manufactured espactal- | ly for @ popular small car, But this heater, shown above, can also be/ fitted on other forms of amall cars with the same results. Solons Would Avert Crash Repetition | } OLYMPIA, Jan. 1%.—Medna of! averting @ repetition of the Scandi-! navian American bank failure are| being considered by both senate and house banking committees, both of which have been provided with copt of the King county grand Jury's re- port on the crash, which they are studying carefully. Judge Austin ©. Griffiths, of Beattie, has sent a spe cial plea to Senator Dan Landon to sponsor legislation which would rem- | edy existing banking evils. Religious Talk at Auditorium “If 1 Were You,” an address that has gained recognition in Portland religious circles, will be delivered Sunday tn the Seattle Auditorium by died after the armistica, but before the pansage of the original bonts bill, and also for veterans who were in the service before war was declared. | Parihiceliin Agents Install Officers Installation of officers was held| Friday night by the Seattle Amocta- tion of Purchasing Agents. The membership of the association repre | sents an annual buying power of | $100,000.00, according to the new president, C. J. Rogers, purchasing| route, Storage battery terminals should always be clean and tight. ; | orda, STAR GAR SALES IN RAPID RISE Durant Bullds New Factory to Meet Demands With the announcement of W. ©. Durant that more Star cars } have been ordered than can be delivered in 1923, and with re ports from the sales of other cars included in the Durant line, the year 1923 promises to estab- lish new records, not only for the Durant enterprises, but the entire automotive world, aute ren believe, During the 14 monthe just past, to which cars of the various Durant/| types have been manufactured, « number of new records have been es- tablished. Up to December 1, a total of 6,600 Rtar cars have been pro- duced and marketed. The first trucks have been delivered to pur- chasers in New York. The first show- | ing of the Star car in Los Angelens| recently, resulted in order for 662) cara, @ total valuation of §840,000. blished a record in Los! for retail business handled | by one inatitution during @ 10-day | pertod. During the 14 months of produc- tion, in which 62,000 automobiles w bullt and marketed, the Durant en- terprise established several new rec- ‘This was more cars than were buflt by the Ford Motor company tn the first seven years of Its existence It was more cars than were butlt by the Buick Motor company from 1904 to 1910, It was more cars than were Don't let the brakes drag. Run sowly thru traffic, Rastern bankers are demanding © halt in automobile price cutting. FM tire cuts to prevent their en- largement by motsture or sand. Farmers own more than 8,000,000 automobiles and trucks Motor trucks carry 89 per cent aa much freight aa the ratlronda, Beventy per cent of ail cars in use cont lens than $1,000. Okinhoma transports 19,000 pupfis te school in auto busem Canada has about 600,000 autome- biles and trucks tn use There ts one car to every 18 per- sons in Canada. Nearly $0 per cent of all persons killed by automobiles are children. Keep the top seams filled with biack asphaltum paint. Keep the fuel line clear of dirt and nediment. Loone battery cable may cause misfiring. Only seven per cent of the coun- try’s highways are improved. Releane the brakes while halting tn traffic Glaring headlights on wet nights are expecially dangeroun. Nearly 2,000,000 autos were shippet- vy rail in the last year A national overhaul week te eug> gented to motorists, Paris hetd the first motor car «=~ hibition, Release the ctutch when rounding & corner. Oil becomes thinner the longer ts used. If @ dectine in power t moted change the engine ofl AGG distilled water to the storage battery every week. Five-passenger, low-priced eutes are polling fast in Brazil Steam cars are coming back; «® are air-cooled engines. Rim cuts are common on tires that have been run soft or fiat. Wabbling wheels cause undue wee on the tires, oft tires eastly pick up nails and other harmful objecta, Spare fuses should be tn every toot cane. Flectrio han@warmers are ma4e for auto drivers. Alcohol in Cuba te cheaper than gasoline. Disengage the clutch while start ing, to conserve current. | built by the Studebaker corporation 'in any 14 months’ period up to 1921, with the exception of the year 1916, | It was more cars than the combined | Production of ail automottie com- pantes in the World in any 14 month period from 1900 to 1910. | The Durant group of enterprises how numbers nearly 140,000 partners jand in the second largest organiza- tion In the point of stockholders in ; America. The total number of share- holders in the Durant enterprises ts fi d only by the American Tele- | RINGS GO ON EASILY | phone & Telegraph company, which | Any motorist hereafter will be | has something over 200,000. Within! Abie to put new rings on the platons |a very few months the Durant enter- | of his engine without trouble. A | prises are expected to exceed all other devices shown above, Invented by concerns in this reapect, Albert F. Reed of Wapello, Iowa, ‘apacity production has been or- | dered on all plants producing the | Star car. In addition to this, a ne | militon dollar factory In Flint, Mie! | to be devoted to the exclusive manu- | facture of Btar cars, ls expected to be completed in May, Want Bible Study | iin Seeattle Schools | _A litw to permit the study and use of Bibles in the schools was proposed by Seattle religious educational work- ern at Dartnali’s cafeteria late Fri- day. The conference also favors al- lowance of credit by the school board for educational studies purwued out tide echool hours. makes this possibile. The rings are COFFEE WEDS SHUGARS placed on the device, which then ts set over the piston. It ts spread out] BLOOMSBURG, Pa—One of the mes over the piston and the rings are | most unusual combinations of nai ever recorded here was at the court slipped down into place. house when John Coffee, of Miner's MEXICO CITY—Mextoo has been | Milla, and Mises Martha Shugare, of lagent of the White Pass @ Yukon | officially invited by the Chilean gov. | Berwick, were granted @ license to ernment to participate in the Fifth | wed. Pan-American conference, which will | be held In Santingo de Chile, start-| c Of the 42 auto accessory plants tn ada, 26 are tn Ontario } Buick Service Protects Buick Owners Everywhere Buick owners everywhere recognize this bive end white emblem of authorized service as further assurance of dependable Buck performance. Experience hes shown Buick owners that“suthorised” service means a conscientious, helpful interest in the contineed and perfect operstion of their Buicks. Authorized service ts a guerantes of akilled labor from mechanics of Jong experience on Buick cara, and thet @very new part is genuine, factory-made of the eame high quality es the original unit. Rt ts en assurance that the establishment f conducted to serve Buick owners first, last, and always in the way that will continue the dependable performance built into every Buick car. East Pike at Harvard East 0842 Evprrers3277\@MPANY When better automobiles are built, Buick will bufld them You can buy a Buick for as low as $450 down and | J. W. Palmer, religious work director | |of the Portland Y. M. C. A. Craw.) | ford Anderson, manager of the Went. | Dry Goods company, will talk on the business outlook for 1923. Music| | will be provided by Miss Luella Stan- | easy terms. Come in and ask about them or send MR. BUICK OWNER: coupon for catalogue. When better cars are built, Buick will MILTON BRONNER SNCY, France, That's a ques don I have been cold - bloodediy asking myselt ever since I have been attending the far - famed Emtle Coue auto- suggestion clin- tes here. And I have concluded there | isn’t any game ip iagn except the desire SOOUr to help peoplé. [he sonked people a big fee for) fs, Americans would wink | eye and say, “That's it.” he doesn’t charge any fees. person who comes to the is welcome and every person the same treatment and gete it Fone wants to, he can buy a Iit- book in which Coue ex- his system. But the book Pushed on you and ft» cost in two francs. The 15 cents you for 't just about pays for paper printing. 14 Marte, Coue's maid, has res of Coue in his clinte patients. But here, again, ‘fs so nominal that it merely For the first time tn two years, | ikoT _ motorists of Seattle and surrounding GASOLINE TAX i ceutins will be treated to what Is ® state levy & tax ON FEF | rected to be the biggest and best a? This question has! automobile show In the history of PME Up to the U. &. supreme | Norenwost, during the week of F OM Gh injunction against eM-| rary 10.17, according to plans Be tof the Arkansas IAW. attle dealers in cara and accessories | potatos are holding up similar | gre now perfecting } B Wntli the matter is settled The location has not been decided | dy upon, but a site In the downtown dis | ¥ AS YOU PLEASE” | trict easily accessible to the bulk of on @ bus service at | the city’s population and with plenty Mass. pay what they think of parking space will undoubtedly be | worth, The driver | selected. cele as the (den: | _,The decided succem of the auto | eee |show held bare in 1921 convinced KOU < | auto men that the event should be re- CK UP ON BRAKES produced ually, but tn 1923 plans Boing 20 miles an hour! aa not materialize, chiefty because | top Under proper control) oe tack of @ large butlding In which BS tect. If your car doesn't to house the exhibita | except by slamming on the) Attor q year of unparalleled bust-| y, the service brakes should | ness yotume, during which radical! [changes have been effected In mang «slits models of standard makes and num. | MOTOR CARS _[crous tmprovements offered tn ao-| baby may go motoring. The | cessortes, promoters of the show are} PLondon show had on display [confident that tt will attract wide. | baby carriage. It ls | pread Interest and draw a record] ‘by the nurse, who stands | number of out-of-town visttora | ae the rear. Plans for details of the show are eee speedily taking concrets form and BRAKES FREE _ | *tlt be announced tn the near future, to come to a stop in wines fe Satee LIGHT ACTION your car is struck from be “ ht offers resist. ste wean IS POSTPONED eee Action on the city’s complaint ALK TRAFFIC Against the rates and service of the will be under as strict | Seattle Lighting company was post. Autolsts, if the sugges | Poned for a week. after a stormy dis Commissioner Enright | Cussion of methods to be purnued, at ts enforced Enright a wteras Ween cieeian finance F * comfhittee y afternoon. ee ccc act | "A proposal by George F. Russet, | Peope would be stationed on | PUb!c utilities superintendent, that oy | full investigation into the com-| cy “oe | Pany’s business be tnstituted at once, ; at a cost variously estimated at fig | TED AUTO | ures trom $10,000 to several times | see « yellow-trimmed | that sum, was opposed by several) > on the streets, don't / committee members, who favored a has brass fittings. It may | preliminary examination to cost auto with gilt fittings, | $5,000. firm. Deciston as to the form and cost ‘of the probe will be made at a meat ing of the committee with Russell next week. Senate Will Kill oer uch event. the Pork Barrel Bills ‘the actual owner is the| OLYMPIA, Jan. 13,—All bills, par. tloularty those of the “pork barrel” eee variety, would be passed upon by a aifting committee before being sub-| LICENSE mitted to either house of the iegisia- . Appleby, of New! ture, if « bill to be introduced Mon- suthor of @ bill in con-| day by Senator Charles E. Myers, ‘® federal license for | Lincotn, is passed. Under the terms on tourists. With thin /of the measure, no bill disapproved | _be says, such tourists could | py the sifting committee could be mate to stato without | introduced unless it had a majority by special state reg-| vote in the house where ft was in- troduced. Yakima Inventor . Sues Index Firm of $50,000 are asked tn a suit filed late Friday by E. F. Brenne, Yakima inventor, against the Untver- sal Index company. H. W. Jennings, president of the concern, conspired to oust Brenne from a share of re- cetpts of the company, the complaint alleges, with the result that the firm is Insolvent. The two were to have hydraulic brakes are! joint control of the concern when Powerful enough to stop|Brenne explained his invention to 0 miles an hour within | Jennings, two years ago, at Yakima, when the orgaization of the com pany was effected. the car's speed by use of| Attorney Thomas D. Paga, who instead of the brakes. | represents Brenne, maid his client animal hopes to obtain « fudgment that will ns outnumber automobile! permit reorganization of the com- about 10 to 1. pany on sound, businens Itnes. es ronner Sizes Up Frenchman’s Game | cides It Is to Help Make Folks Well | body Welcome; No Fee Is Charged | guished Doctors Approve Coue pays for photography and paper. Perhaps the better way to get at the secret of Coue ts to compare him to the founder of a new religion. The Intter wants all the world to ing | have the happiness he is sure it will bring to them, | ‘That is the way with Cous He tn) | ure he has got hold of a great truth | which other men have appreciated only in part. He ts sure he has tn- vented a formula and a method by | | which suffering mankind ean make | the most of this truth and get the! most out of It. And he brings to his | | work the passton, the falth and the! fervor of the evangelists, Only It! | must always be made clear that in| | Coueism there ts nothing in the way | of a new religion or omit. Cous finds the doctors agreeing [with him. Distinguished medical |men of France, fwitzeriand, Bal- | elurn and Great Britain have recog the value of the work he is| Coue himself thinks every physt- clan can profitably use autosugges- tion In his practice, i One of the gonls he has set for himeetf on his present vistt to! America is to interest the medical | profession of the United States in what he is doing and has done, He 1s confident, If they watch him work and observe the results he obtains, that they will be friendly and not hostile, From my own observation and ex periences here, I would say that Coue's greatest value to people ts that he brings a health gospel of hope and optimiem instead of de spatr and pessimism. I don't know how teachers of the | Cone method will succeed, but Cour | himself simply radiates cheer, And | it's contagious, that nnd the belief in the power of the imagination, the unconscious mind, over the body. hope, soprano, and the ¥. MC. A. orchestra, | There are about 900 automobiles tn | Persia, British automakers are reluctant | in adopting four-wheel brakes, | Spark may be advanced as the speed of the engine Increase: FORD LINCOLN FORDSON PROSPECTIVE PURCE years. MR. SEIBERLING FOR FIFTEEN YEARS MADE 75 PER CENT OF BUICK’S TIRES McKale’s Service Station smb US FOR THEM build them—and when better cor@ tires are built, F. A. Selberling will build them, as he has for twenty-three Northwest Corner Eighth and Union Gas Oil Tires Accessories Free Flushing Free Battery Testing faci y 1 Please send me lete catalogue ef p (923 Buick modela ck Company, Pike, Seattle t t ' “t Fi: : Three Big Features 1/5 Down 5% INTEREST 24 MONTHS BUYS A NEW 507-c¢ CAR NOW THE BEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN SEATTLE OUR TERMS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Roadster $465.74 Fully Ka eluding G $99.00 Down $18.80 Per Mo. Payments Include All Charges and I $4 $1 $19.9 ERS WHO INTEND Bl Fully Equippe olw a Gi Coupe $638.38 1 ol 5 Down 0 Per Mo, JYING IN T SUBSTANTIAL SAVING BY BUYING NOW! Sedan $705.98 + EARLY SPRING CAN MAKE A i @ BUY BEFORE MARCH [5 PHONE EAST 0320 TRAL AGEN 7, BROADWAY AT PIKE

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