The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 sh a SCHOOL OFFERS { DURANT TEST CAR IS OKEH AS SLEIGH-HORSE —_| BEEMAN TELLS STUDEBAKERCARY v. s. RULE? | ae M _— MOTOR COURSE ooo ROAD OUTLOOK SETS NEW MARK —— CF ay rL State College Opens Auto Paved Roads Good, But All|Bucks Yosemite Drifts in Instruction Feb. 19 | Gravel Is Pitted Record Time iste of Pines Beale of Wiles s, Feb. 16. of again an flag was ue ” ming of a ited Seattle with the Durant f th care PAD ot are the local ote oan drab and fact ete ore bere cROOKS HARD Tractors Cross Sands, a tp bl st cotahe a tthe cn tne Sasi wincw meu vera May Use Them on Snow ... ¥: Se FFLEs jay own y, the te H 1 40 miles , ted ndat ¢ ow Ford headquart " , over whe mJ M a of 840. square miles, tote ; t ns, onic. t ‘ : A 4 cultivation of lo Planning Railroad : 7 tt : b Into Mexico City *",” ‘ : will ship out spring, dow- ed in 1922. Tire Chain Sales Boosted by Snow ; Slag, ey 93 . A Rishariaet3 on Fords them off Cycle With One Wheel May Establish Record Nation Wide Approval Everywhere this new 1923 Buick Four-Cylin- der Sedan with its lustrous finish, beautiful in- terior and modest price is the center of attrac- tion. A lowered center of gravity has made it possi- ble to set its beautiful, roomy Fisher body lower, and the high hood line and longer cowl give a streamline of unusual grace and beauty. When you sit at the wheel you, too, cannot help approving the many innovations the for- \ tunate owner never tires of telling about. } ; PRICES IN SEATTLE | Fours—23-34, $1,050; 28-35, $1,075; 28-86, $1,415; 23-27, $1,655; 3 23-38, $1,570. Sixes—23-41, $2,240; 23-44, $1,400; 28-45, $1.4 Ee 93-47, $2,300; 23-43, » $2,210; 24-49, $1,690; 28-50, $2,525; 23- | i $1,890; 23-55, $1,945. | ry | g | ELDRIDGE 372 OMPANY | | acl | CAR, TRUCK \ East Pike at Harvard East 0842 9 =. : When better ausomobiles are built, Buick will build them OR RAC I OR Mat cocdh ts hsealheasutiemntetadoscches hel tothe Ba" olefins ce Just pay $49 down and drive your car You can have EASY TERMS on any a away. These terms are extended to the 14 if you wish pa Prof. E. J. Christie in the operctor’s seat of his gyroscopic ae end of February. Hurry! 1 icycle racing car. old as Low as $365 Down sh WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS s Depending on the model—and proportionately low |_ MARION, Towa, Ieb, 17 poh. this: axle. are, mounted: two f monthly payments hiancgge tr ped me oe Roel uty i an |e |kyroscople wheels which are pro- es a We'll be glad to show you the different A vehicle that can't turn turtle—that | Pelled Independently of the speed of] a dale d r) becomes steadier the faster you arive| the axle, The gyroscople force ; models and quote you terms. Send in these two wheols in motion holds th ‘ coupon below for illustrated catalogue. that will run at a dizzy | unicycle upright—in fact, they ren- a a a BF 4 erhead using single ps |der upsetting the machine impos. . t P int d of el rails tor tracks mtb, ae ; rt " ee » PHONE EAST 0501 ‘of iristie links he é jar,e airplane motor, suspended “4 vey 7 . will have made all those things pos | from tho ‘gh furnishes the power. | TEMPORARY LOCATION a Bldridge Buick Company, sible when he has leted his} The driver sits in a seat inside the 4 ‘ 802 E. Pike, Seattle v Already’ Otptatle) ike Pita AacicPRlNe Nee. elicited) apeee rien sine saa beg SS aes i Please send me complete catalogue of 1923 Buick models modely that run at a tr powsbilittes, ¢ says, It's the “AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE” F and terms. speed and can't be overturned. ideal racing c » believes, all he's concentrating a large n¢ 1 Inventor also claims grea 4 > f tn which i man tas ride a Hindsenlt a littiow ar ate a 4 f IVETE dvsbdedsdicccdgsrvetebscdardessccoesrbscererccvcooces: The unicycle ts aueor | loc The fact that It can be op ea device, The Olethe ne ated on an elevated rail or cable i ae 9.2.17 wheel on which the car rung 14] for fast mail service opens only one | a addrhen feet in diameter and looks like a giant|of its many commercial fields, APPA PLA LALA LPP LPL LLL AAPA | Noy CIe Whivel, Its axle 1912 feet long, | Chrivtic wayug

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