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ntific * In the Big Tent : Wagner's Band SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1998 THE SEATTLE Dealers 7 ubilant Over OLDS IN THROES OF F RECORD GRIND MET RATS Success of Auto Show [ Every Feature of Mammoth Display Pleased Huge Crowds; Accessories Were Feature BY STEVE ARNETT Jare that it has proved the greatest lye ne A pickpocket or a souvenir oo} |¥*t known lector with any mechanica} as.|_ CoDsiderable attention has been at fected toward getting an auditorium | sembling y could have entered for the next « the big tent of the Fourth Annual | mittee has adop Auto Show which closes Saturday at Fourth ave, and Blanchard st., empty handed and leave tow, The com. 4 & program where. | terest in the auditorium will| alized and some definite re. be gained. The automo. pording to the com. f the most Important y and the car shows de ities as do er industry ed has ay prize Nov was In traveling from San Francisco to couragingly steep grades, an Ok by its manufacturers to be 1 a record, ancing g° 3 Ler ae ie SHOW i Corner - Fourth and halen feat was performed with the n ealed in high gear with the nexcelled in the history of motoring, the report stated LOCALMENWIN { Live wiRES SALES’ ca Selling the remarkable total of 580 machines during the month | of February, the force of the e William Lo Hughson company, Third ave, and Stewart st, Seat tlo Ford dealers, defeated the San Francisco branch of the firm in a dual contest for a bronze trophy. A tole Blanchard wan the star of the! Hy Starting at 10 p. m. a Specials, 8:30 to 10 1—Solo Dance... Miss Smith x ing of 61 trac but the ee. van led the t ‘orium to trouble |car “order hounds” by bringing in he committee. | 51 « silps. Other leaders were: oe eee TOKILL 11,000 no and return, rata ing a route that le vd over dis- mobile four-cylinder touring car recently set what is) tataritits according to information received Saturday by | not | . Tyson, manager of the Oldsmobile Motor Co., 1000 E. Pike st., local dealers. The ” PARADE FEATURE - Rate of FirmYs Development Feat the idea of graphica t The parad Fourth ave, and Stewart st. and tour the downtown section. STAR PAGE 8 ~ ) BRAKE DEFECTS Poor Equipment Blamed for Huge Toll by Expert On the basis of reports of auto- Johns. that fatalities might be prev is year by reliev ing dof brakes, He esti | mated that three-fourths of fatal automobile accidents prevented by the exercise of care in the use of brakes. A btudy in the interest of preven It's areal pleasure to own a Buick not only |tion of due to fault because of its dependable performance, but also mane tmiued soeey, By ae aaa because Buick has so many conveniences that lown : SbEs | simplify its care and operation. “It ta though A few moments will reveal exactly how every day maintenance of Buick carsis quickly, eas- ily, and cleanly done. The variety of these features and the comfort that they provide to the owner can be fully appreciated only by personal inspection of the 1923 models, gear lever removed, and i 00 was #0 involved PRICES IN SEATTLE Graphically Shown “ (OMPANY East Pike at Harvard ating Buick was to be fol: by a succeawion of every s model from 1916 to 1923, You can have EASY TERMS on any Buick if you wish them. Sold as Low as $365 Down Depending on the model and proportionately low monthly payments We'll be glad to show you the different models and quote you terms. Send in coupon below for illustrated catalogue. intry on t LP Dell hompson, with 37 sales; Cam i Wilson and Al Cochran, with 35 2—Seattie's new waltz song. J) Goodyear Has Made [secs cart iartnete ‘wii ‘34 and “Comty, My Dear, Wit Fred Thompson with 25 sales. Other You Ba 50 Million Tires ;:: on Aetiaved (otis aroand Miss Florence ‘ Teglip Ament | amrox, ‘0. Marca 4—eiatat|* ark a ‘ se Heit baritone hed up their hornrimmed| Reynolds was jubilant over the —8. F. Holm, ba A spectacles this week, sharpened their | showing of his force, and d went to work wh “Time Heart” “For the Sake of Auld Lang “Say It Dancing” $—Special radio program moon. & HOVAe 5 Admission i 50c Plus War Tax NOADST EM —$162.50 1-5 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months $9. Down, $18.80 Month Payments include all charges aud Interest, insuranee, gas and oil. Broadway at Pike East 0320 George Hughson (above) | and John C. Reynolds (Bv-| low), manager and assistant manager, respectively, of the William L. Hughson Co.,| Third ave. and Stewart st.,| local Ford dealers, are credit-| ie with leading their sales | force in the greatest concert- jed order drive ever staged on} jthe Pacific Coast. Compiling \a total of 580 Ford sales dur- ing the month of February, | jthe local branch of the firm| |defeated the San Francisco| | organiz ution in a challenge | match for the coast title, WINS BY COMPARISON SEE FOR YOURSELF AT THE AUTO SHOW BY THOMAS BR, BEEMAN King County ingineer WEEK ENDING MARCH §, 1028 ALL PAYED ROADS IN GOOD CON- DITION Our Prices Smashed for LAST WEEK OF OUR FIRE SALE |@ March 5th to 10th, Inclusive Two weeks ago we announced that ALL our USED CARS would be sold at very LOW PRICES. We had a fire, our bel of new cars was destroyed, but the used were only slightly damaged by water—some not at all. Big bargains were offered and a number of cars sold. We still have some good used cars on hand and we're going to Sell them this week. We have cut THE PRICK AGAIN, way under market prices, pretty near giving them away. ROADS ley—Gravel in falr con- GRA Reaton-Maple V dition. Kent-Binck Dinmond—Payement for 1% of Kent, balance rough in| alley-Black Diamond—Gonorally in places tr condition Kirkland and Redmond, or around Fords sepia Dodges ea Buicks wip xn Wanhington. Mitchells Jordans Oaklands Briscoes And Many Other Makes YOUR LAST CHANCE at these LOW PRIC ES! nn Bua MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. |ggl riicii <n er» Kent-Dea Moines—Good. Gardners Ish)—Iedmond to Inglewood falr, bal- ance good, (via fo08 Creek) Open to Index; 1024 East Pike, Cor. Eleventh East 1069 Heattlo- Ken TERMS OPEN EVENING TRADES pew Molnen-Taen ws fair condVtton, Now pavement from olty to Lake Vorert Park open, BEEBEEERE EE naaeeeie ee possible cc 8 to ascer- | ~ | tain how quickly and aafely a stop } ~|may be made. Then fn » | Uberal margin of safety « | allowed.” Eldridge Buick Company, 2. Pike, Seattle, 802 Please send me complete catalogue of 1923 Buick models and terms. New gravel AArOSS ...-seewee cee nns ssecceccsecssees covewecewe h should be accomplished with no Next week or two. HUGHSON’S SEATTLE ORDER HOUNDS — $80 tee SOLD IN ONE MONTH The Old Seattle Spirit Put It Over Hughson’s Seattle Order Hounds started out to beat San Francisco, and beat the world in Ford sales for any one month. Bona fide Ford sales for February—Orders were audited by a representative of the Ford Motor Co, and not only did we set a record for the month, but also beat our | own record of 88 sales of February 8, 1928, by selling 119 Fords on February 28, 1928. | We Thank Seattle | | We take this opportunity to thank Seattle for the sporting spirit shown in the past month and | more especially those who aided the order hounds in establishing this wonderful record of 580 Ford sales by putting their order in at this time and going over the top big. We wish to thank those who have waited patiently for delivery of their cars, due to our entire effort being spent on sales in this past month and that now we will devote our time to deliver 'y. WILLIAM L. HUGHSON COMPANY Where It’s Handy Third at Stewart Elliott 0076 IF IN DOUBT, BUY A FORD AT HUGHSON’S abe | Convenient to Care For and to Drive East 0842 —_——<—? When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them