The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1923, Page 5

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ATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 Vancouver Opens Arms ba Diatusenninisg C to Touri de Rrba U. S,|\- se eRe ll MOLAND PLAKT pina Canadians Are Rivaling Citizens of Americ¢ Closed Bodies Will Be a Northwest in Welcoming Visitors on Pacific Coast BY DUMFRIES BRANT A anecdotes of t hough W. C. Durant spent = et-| who drive into the ay & fow Vu tet-| whe drive into fen only & short time at the Onkland Van vo-making € the liveliest center Ogee 0 ‘ Weat ments for t namely, to make arra all, Not two weeks before my t erection of a it, a girl from ¢ r n of tate and a boy ler the trees of he camp, and quick ah wht, 80x600 plant, two stories int and which will employ at the start between 250 and 300, to produce 1 another, mi apld wal closed car bodies fo ‘ZS Downtown Salesroom . ahead by W c Duran > FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF S MOTOR-BUYING PUBLIC SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF * ROADSTERS, TOURING CARS, COUPES AND SEDANS ALSO THE NEW SPORT MODEL PHAETON in one of Van In less than ne, leaving a r of the brid ‘oom made room 8 ONe-seated run- LOW TEST GAS” PROVES WORTH feed Cars Get Same Mileage; U. : Fane|'2,b2 built tere Set in ¢ grove of gigantic trees that form part of scenery unexcelled in all Canada, Van-| pirat m S. Tests Brake Linings | couver’s auto camp is attracting unusual number of toured, both from other points of the} | Dominion and from the States. Citizens of the British Columbia metropolis have at last BY GEORGE TALLEY awakened to the vasue of providing pleasing accommodation for visiting autoists, and| WASHINGTON April | to advices rec +t of another the manufac ” je whic erm points have on the 1 tume Don't other cities of the district are reported to be falling in line with similar plans. hie at the the Onkla thi haustive tests now being com-| year, “He gave this section of the coun leted by. the: UB bureau oéistand |May Utilize Own Tropical ‘ds have failed to show that the Island Possessions ¥ his 18) did possibilities we have ahead of f cars that eN-/us and the wonderful climatic con-| ty of the gas sold ¢ nam mate n auto. ne properly ts thru nch capita weather. at present talliwice the n federal aid hich-| tered the prov | ditions. | Chevrolet Sales Record Verified | ASHINGTON, April 14 Washington th geations deliveries made by th re 3 eal Motor company and 1 de in Seattle during March, GASSAWAY MILES BY STAN (“ere'astoiows: Four hundred anc reo Chevrol a $775 IN SEATTLE $75.00 ADDITIONAL FOR DISC WHEELS FOURTH AVENUE MOTOR COMPANY tall in Seattle; 88 new © ——— =<] NOTHIN” THE MATTER? NO THE BACK Ael! wholesal SPRINGS JUST CRUMBLED UP LIKE Sc ealte bry: Abe meer ae Se ah as x Star Sales A ene MOTHERS PIE CRUST— / GUESS WHEN) | ansociato deaiers is vicinity of Beat tle; 61 used Chevrolet cars diiv YOU GET AN Ol. CAN IN YOUR HANO) |.) geattie; 71 used cars of = 1114 FOURTH AVENUE t, and the mant ly notified of millions of buildings, ad- in which a pebbt mulated road condition es and exhibition Joins the camp on the west. Paved | 'read-mil 7 YOUR FINGERS GO TO SLEEP — - - maken delivered in Seattle. ads lead into and thru the camp,/4"d varying speeds and press the same period. Our Of the above new deliveries 167 s i and every convenience that can be|Were applied, revealed thelr weak! i¢ crude rubber in the fi THEM SPRINGS SHOW, wureganie 4 the “labia: G6 Ghee, * HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF NEW OLYMPIC HOTEL devised is right at the hands of the | Points a ‘ound that poorly in-| i914, alt of which pr | 1923, MAL campers. | Hated res require more power bt-| were 131,000,000 aap and in the | caswemnmesenecesnasineaneunasiin The center of attraction Is a bunga-| Cause they “drag,” and that cord| ‘scat year 1922, 668,000,000 (git \ FUST AND TEN IM K Fi M low with a large living room with a|tires require leas power than fabric] steantime world production ed-| rx PER CENT )VicNay Firm oves wide fireplace which autolsts gather|tires because thetr constructior |vanced from 120,090 tons In 1914 to in Record Period around and swap tales of the road.|Makes bending easter. $44,000 in the high record year 1920, | Off this living room opens a wide| Headlight tests revealed that “road piri to. 168,000 in 1981, thin re-| A remarkable record for speed in only for three days. After they 3 rive in the city motorists must fi moving was set when the Wm. 0.| McKay company transferred all te | Odd License Rule Jequipment of its large establish. | Operates in D. C. |ment from Summit ave. and B. Pine! 4 vtomobiles from all other at “e | procure a three-21y tag, but after Jat, to its new salesrooms at 404 E.| A¥tomodiies from all other suits {expiration of the time they are |Pine st, cornor Bellevue ave. The|8F permitted to have free use 0{ | -+ructed to take out « District entire task was completed between |the highways of Washington, D. C., | Columbia Mcense. closing time, at 6 p n. Saturday "™% and 9 o’tlock Monday jorning. Not eo of business time was lost. veranda where dancing, sewing) Courtesy” such as switching to dim-|iiccion in out-turn being dle to con bees, card parties and all sorts of | Mere when you approach another car) 444 action by the rubber growers ices ami cold drinks may be enjoyed. |!* dangerous because it darkens your | °/ 1.4 world for there is a store and soda foun-| Path. The best method is the use of) Vai an of the plantation rub- tain at one end of the bungalow, |fon-glare Jenses and full lights Gar tae Sock whieh a aw ie we << the heaps ‘ jtimes as much as at from the for. | Peters was In charge of the ests, in grown tn t Malayan pe camp and with Mrs. Peters made it S O U T H “PLANS sula and Dutch East Indi as homey place to visit as ‘one omparatively near to our Phil could fi Si cae tutte Gia| NEW SPEEDWAY |2,= ernmost Soe seats . OAKLAND, Cal. April 14—J/nas been Northern Caltrornia is to have a real|ruper product speedway, with real backing, ‘eff!-|jimited qua ent management and the entire sup-|an area of port of all the other speedway oF-| about equal te ganizations now existing in this part | sndiana, f the state | |Auto Tire Exports May Double in’ The available market for automo- | |bile tires outside the United States for 1923 1s approxima! 6,000,000 casings. Considering the rate at| which American tires were exported | the first 10 months of 1922, it snems| |reasonable to suppose that the 1923 Jexport figures will be about 1,350,- 000, or about 23 per cent of the total availabie, Miller tire officials say. group, and if capable of nd does produce t tnland has ro miles, or of the state of ulation ts 10 {te only about one-half ‘This is the Interesting bit of motor|tnat of the Malayan peninaula. {s ws that was definitely announced | stout 3,500,000 and the Dutch East yesterday following the incorpora-|inajes approximately 50,000,000, tion of the Oakland Speedway asso- tion and the appointment of Rob rt “Martiand, well known figure in| |Forest Service Is ifornia automobile circles, as| Simplified method that teaches the | manager. } Improving Trails scientific principles of ignition, car-| The track will be built by Jack| BELLINGHAM, Wash April 14 buretion, etc. We guarantees to|Prince,. veteran specdway builder,|—Work on four trails { Mount teach you how to hoot” trouble. | end the most picturesque as well as| Baker district will on this Special equipment used. No grease |the most competent of board track| summer by the United tea for —no overalls! One night a week—| builders in America today. It wasl|estry department, {t was announced | 740 to 9—for ten weeks. Enter any |Jack Prince who conceived the idea|today by R. L. Campbell, local su time. Present class on Wednesday. | of the board track apeedways; it was|pervisor. The trails scheduled are 4 Jack Prince who built the fastest |from Austin Pass meadows to Chain GASSAWAY BREAKSA Wat antobiobts. create cPtbb. sear DRIVING LESSONS—Learn how | track in the world at Cotati, and in|inke; from Downey creek to Suiat SPRING AND GETSA alll dave th96 pginn * May 19, accord- . to drive under tutelage of an expert, | Oakland Jack Prince pledges to build| tle pass; from the United States, a : B ° k h b h d i 20 for only five dollars. Car furnished. |the greatest speedway of hin life-|cabin on Chilliwack creek to Chilli LESSON ON LUBRICATION: ing at aSouneae nt made by ulc as enin t OY, h |time—a track that will stand as a|wack lake and on the Thunder creek | Fe a Rem Sane ENS ie i | monument of his exit an mw bullder and Big Beaver rgute. ° y resort, years of exclusive automobile . s manufacturing experience. Annual Economy Run) to Open Next Month| LOS ANGELES, April 14.—The| Camp Curry economy run, from! Los Angeles, annually looked for- ward to as one of the most impor- ROADSTER—8162.50 15 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months $99 Down, $18.80 Month 1-5 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months r BY THOMAS R BEEMAN $135 Down,$25.50 Month : uc ENDING APRIL, 44, 1988 Payments Ine! i e de all churgen and [eam N VED ROADS IN GOOD CON- (orments tsctede ail charses and gan and oll. — _— OETION Broadway at Pike East 0320 Broadway at Pike East 0320 GRAVEL ROADS |Renton-Maple Valley—Gravel in good Pavement tor 114 lance fair gravel, Diamond — Good; ranklin—-Good condition, | | Sunset Highway—Snoqualmie pass closed. Good condition in King county to North Rend. Tranquil aquah-Preston portion un 0 tion, rough. | Alternate route to Fall City te vie | Kirkland and Redr or around north end of Late Dity-North Bend—Good. aqnah—Paved, 4 (via Lake Sammam- You can have EASY TERMS on any Buick if you port—Good, wish them, loo lack Ppinmond (via Creek) Stevens Tass Mighway-—Open to Ind S L D ; heme imtccey secre ti old as Low as $365 Down pma Woodtnvitie-Du 0 rl rough 1 Depending on the model, and proportionately low Kent. Des Molnes—Bxoolient. monthly payments ENTRAL AGENC SEY Sr a nc]? [vert a ea deo co oes — Fate; Cur aibies Penemn Hrighiing — ‘Gdoa quote you terms. Send in coupon below for illustrated rayel: catalogue, Naches *—Open to point 14 miles be- Yond Lnumolaw; excellent condition Biv New pavement from olty >) cl Or Himits to Lake Forest Parle open, Eldridge Buick C Lake Forest Park-North ‘Trunk Connece 802" HL, Pike, ompany, Seattle TOU $102.72 SIODAN—8702,80 " j peal rats tile pavement’ excellent; Please send me complete catalogue of 1923 Buick models and 1-5 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months ; 1-5 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months Hevue-Redmond—Fair, terms. 7 dimond-Fall Clty—Good, Ni $105 Down,$19.90 Month $149 Down, $28 a Month < AL gh wll caddies | Hi Nasi ARI oabetiestlg tualinaniag. oll eae Broadway at Vike Bast 0320 Heondway at Pike Bast 0320 Ista Saint ¥ lowed to ticks, |For further information eall Main 6900, local as,

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