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SELLS 750 USED AUTOS IN YEAR Jill Warner, Inc,, Used Car} Dealers, Make Record | Bil Warner, Inc. 409 Bast Pine,| Used car dealer, ts one of the larg Ost Organizations ‘of its kind in the city, three years ago he started with a| few flivvers in an establishment on Westlake and now he carries from $0 to 80 used cars on hand at all times, } He operates his own repair shop And paint shop, and says that every} tar is rebuilt. from the bottom up| And is put in first class condition | Before it is put on the sales floor Warner..sold 750 used cars last! Year, and ho, expects to sell more than 1,000 before January 1, 1934, “Speck” Warner, of the mem bers of the o nm, who has Tecently © from Kansas, has for th inent amo East, and : Many of the records. ers. | Winners of Run Used Goodyears One of the rn Upon automodi Annual Yose Run from Los An Curry. In the 1923 run May a8, the Duesenberg and Gardner/ entries, rolling on Goodyear cord} Mires, came thru triumphant, win. | Ming first place in their respective ‘Classes. j The Yosemite run ts distinctly an | economy run, results being based] Gasoline consumption per ton} Bill Warner ~says that just} imile, with competing cars classified | f According to thelr prices. As & test for tires it would be dif. | 3 to arrange a more exacting | tour, and the judgment of the win. Hers of first place in selecting proper | tire equipment is reflected in the} | performance of the Goodyear cords | the winning | THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY NASH HAS BIG Makes 272 Miles in Five | Hours 42 Minutes A. record run of 6 hours a minutes from Indianapolis to |ning, Mich. m distance of has just been made by a light eight cylinder Oldsmobile, sald Mr, KR. 1 Peterson, sales manager of the Old mobile Motor Co. B, Pike at 10th |The stunt was arranged by the Lan sing branch of the t ¢ |of that city, and a fused. An official o | Beam, was carried on the tri the time was checked officially by the | Western Union, During this run the car averaged 19.1 miles to the of gas, and made an average speed of 60 miles hour, On this ills were 1 was made in a der em Export com ¢, Mich en in for * the behe Ho reports th + countries are 6x yas of his cor Motor W past week were, ( | York Louls Er Buffalo i tor; A. L. A. Bp Minnea: distributor; H }deau of Pittsburg; J | Boston; W | the Detroit branch. 1 | May production at the Olds Motor! of jo | Works in Lansing, Mich. is threat-| 9 | ening to surpass April, and break | records established in March. © | plete returns have not been comp! lan yet. orke in Lane H. Larson, > “"leavention expense ay for th The Kiwanis club of Great Falle, Mont., sent Delegate ,> Curence W. Conrad to the International Kiwanis convention encountered and|@|Atlanta in the Buick Sedan shown above. ; t| Advertising space on the car brought from local business min about $4,000, enough to pay for the Buick and the of three ¢hising space has a chance to own the car thru a raffle to ld upon its return home. xs Sutz Men Meet at Indianapolis and distributor Tallmadge of| tire day of the J. Clemens, manager of | 5; Be hwab told ¢ further On the secon ds went to the Speedray s of the company. The th f the conference was given formal discussion between ibutors, dealers and fac company. MONTH IN MAY Sales Manager Estimates 8,000 Orders Last Month May was the biggest mont |the history of the Nash Motors: C. Shipments for the month ex |those of April, the previous\ rec by 682 car rd of In othe month, the rec sh Motors of this year 6,208 cars shipped in passenger cars in the same mon “While we actually shipped 6,208 cars in May,” said EB. H. Mec manager of the } ¢ had on our books 8,000 cara 05 cars t year persons. Each buyer of ad- orders were received Because of the backward weath- er of the spring months June is likely to be even a heavier selling jmonth than usual, many buyers, ie Special: eemaeuittee OC Hie ALIA As oF Ghat eebat: aesoeentocteton Automobile association has weather, having postponed formed to work for the ane of a new car. Practical standardization and simplification of stabe the: new: Nesh line 2¢ rs was shown to public at wutomotive parts. It will co-operate fth the division of simplified prac-| tne various automobile shows, the ce of the department of com| wash sectory has been In an ove sold condition. While production FOR STANDARDIZATION fean their been eree, with the chief purpose of making repairs easy for the motor las noth the six and four-cylinder The Society of American AUuto-| car piants has been increased, the tive Bnginesrs also has long been | ccrease has been handled on a vers working toward this end. joareful basis with the result that we have never been able to fill all tory department heads on salesman-| orders received by the factory at ship and policies. any time since March 1.” == = an The upper picture is part of Bill Warner's organization, including some of the mechan- Now Easier Than Ever to Owna SORA Through the , cars eee | California Haynes ics and salesmen. They are, from left to right: | Dealers Will Meet |Kelly, Bud Elder, Speck Warner, Bu Wa, r, Cafe Sebastian in Venice has\ind Al Grainstock. Deen chosen by J. A. Banell, di i ci “ae “rict manager of the Haynes Auto-| | : % ile company, for the place of ing the annual get-together ban-| A piece of wire attached to the Fi ew Autoists of Southern Callfornia distri-|spout of an ordinary oil can makes | of “America’s first car” as|it reach Into otherwise inaccessible | tribute to the recent road per-|places. This iy done by fitting al of Mine Host Sebastian in|cork into the end of the spout and ing a Haynes 57 touring car 456) setting the wire into the cork along. fo San Francisco in 14%|side the spout. When oll comes out ‘with a gasoline record of 16/it follows along the wire to the to the galion. outer end. Dave Englebloom, Wayne Burdick, R. E. Bill Mathesen, Jesse Warner, Henry Rosen The lower picture shows a part of Bill Warner's paint shop. EXTENDED OIL CAN Realize | Power of Their Cars Do you realize the power and weight behind your auto- mobile as you ride smoothly along the highway? If you do—and if you know what these amount to~-you can also realize the danger lurking within that moving vehicle, were it not under your absolute control. | Forsinstance, the power in the engine pulling your car/| x jequals the combined pulling force of from 20 to 45 horses, f according to the rating of the individual motor car. To! Says jrealize the immensity of this, think of only 20 horses, two Gigantic sale of nothing bu t the finest in Used Cars. We have on hand the largest stock of used cars ever assembled under one roof in Seattle. cludes Speedsters, and Stage Cars. This stock in- Sport Cars, Roadsters, Touring Cars Every car Repainted, Rebuilt and Guaranteed 90 days. Terms, down, or your old car, abreast, pulling a heavy load along the street, drivers ‘yelling, wheels creaking, men running alongside and ahead to keep pedestrians off and clear the road of obstacles, Then imagine this great force pulling a comparatively dingy vehicles like an automobile, weighing only a ton or a little more. Only an occasional toot of the horn warns another of this oncoming force, yet neither you—controll- ford Nechly PrchasePlan | —yill enroll you and start you onthe way to ownership. We wil] put the money in a local bark—at interest. Each week beach or stream—the family and you—in the Ford ‘Sedan. It is ready for pleasure or busi- and 12 months on the balance. Followi ig are a few of Jing it—nor the pedestrian—threatened by it—think of its | Our Special Bargains in High-Class Cars: 1921 Templar Sport Roadster; this is one of the finest 4-cylinder cars in America today; § 75 miles per hour; 25 “miles on a gollon gas; 400 miles on a quart of oil. Price $1,035. »__2 Model N Hupmobiles. “This is the model that “made Hups famous; the | cars have the large mo- tors; they are both re- ‘painted and overhauled, | for $425 and $450 each. 1920 Daniels Sport— this is a special $6,000 (job; solid mahogany body, the finest in acces- sories, and has been driven the past 3 months by Bill Warner himself; worth $3,000; during this sale, for $1,275. 1920 Roamer Sport Speedster—and lots of it! This is one of the most beautiful cars in the city; will sacrifice for $925. 1921 Haynes Sport. We all know Haynes cars —they speak for them- selves, because they are America’s first automo- biles; this one is in ex- ceptional condition; run ‘Jess than 6,000 miles, We ‘are giving it away for 1921 Chandler Sport; Bi this is one of the cars that made Pike’s Peak flat; during this sale we will sell this car for $985. | _ 2 1919 Little 6 Paiges, lust two good, little, eco- jomical cars. Paige says they are America’s most beautiful cars, and we = tag with ’em—$575 and 2 1920 Buick Sixes— one Roadster and one Touring car. When better cars are made, Buick will build them! 8 1920 Studebaker Spe- cial Sixes. This is a Studebaker Year, boys— and cars like these are making history the world over. Speed; power and dependability are built in these cars before they leave the factory. 1921 Case Sport. If you want a_ high-powered, high-class, high-grade Speedster, buy this one— only run a few thousand miles; original tires on it; cost $3,000; during this sale you can have it for $925. 1921 Stephens Sport; California top; lots of red paint, and all the trim- mings; an awful roar and a lot of kick to go with it! Yours for $925. 1921 Liberty Sport; sun shade, tonneau wind- shield, bumpers, shock ab- sorbers, etc.; special Pike & Linde paint job; the famous Wisconsin ™motor, famous for years on the race track; all for only $925. 1922 Ford Sedan; dou- ble. Hasslers; almost new cord tires; Bailey brakes, spotlight and other extras —just like new. First man here with $525 gets it. Come early Sunday morning if you want it, 1920 Colutnbia Sport model, wire wheels, ¥Virestone Cords, Red Seal Continental motor, 22 miles to a gallon gas, oodles of power and pep, $575, jimmensity. |road ahead and a steady han |pedestian would always exercis: the street. In addition to the force dey jis another which adds so muc! moving automobile. The other That is, the impetus or inertia |to stop. To point out the momentum If you did, you would always keep a serious eye on the| which, as the motion continues, makes it so much harder nd on the wheel. And the! é special caution in crossing | eloped by the engine, there h more to the danger in a force is called momentum. developed by a moving body developed by various auto-| }mobiles of various sizes, the Cleve! Prepared a table of weights and vel land Safety council has} locities based on experi-| male an additional payment. Som your payments plus the int¢est paid by the bank will mak the car yours. So plan to get out into the fielg and woods—down to the ness anytime you step into the driver’s seat and put your foot on the starter button—a car for all weather with real com- fort for everyone. And now it is within your reach. For Particulars See Any Authorized Seattle Ford Dealer ments made on the highway. According to this table, a/ jear weighing 1,000 pounds, for instance, starting off at al speed of five miles an hour would have & momentmum of }228 pounds each second. For every speed of |five miles, this momentum would incre e pounds each |second, so that at 25 miles an hour, the car would have |developed a force of 1,140 pounds each second, or 140 |pounds greater than its weight. | The table, showing increase of momentum for each additional speed of five miles per hour, follows: MOMENTUM IN POUNDS PER SECOND at 5 miles at 25 miles at 50 miles per hour per hour per hour 228 1,140 2,280 274 1,370 2,740 319 1,595 3,190 342 1,710 3,420 365 1,825 3,650 410 2,050 4,100 456 2,230, 4,560 502 2,510 5,020 547 2,735 5,470 570 2,850 5,700 593 2,965 5,980 638 3,190 6,380 8,000 684 8,420 6,840 3,500 798 8,990 7,980 If speedometers registered momentum developed, rather weight jin Ibs. | 1,000 | 1,200 | 1,400 | 1,500 1,600 1,800 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,500 2,600 2,800 HUGH BAIRD 601 Fourth Avenue 315 Nickerson St, Broadway and Pike Rainier and Ferdinand 1102 East 45th St, 6200 Stanley Ave. Third and Stewart Elliott CANAL MOTORS CO, Garfield CENTRAL AGENCY, INC. East 0320 COLUMBIA MOTOR CO. Rainier 0425 WEE COYLE MOTOR Co. Kenwood 0031 HART & HART, INC. Glendale 0550 WM. L. HUGHSON CO, Elliott 0076 force they are directing, co” tidied ieee WATCH POINTS Breaker points sometimes become badly worn or pitted, and should be smoothed off and adjusted, ADJUS1 SRAKES In adjusting brakes, both banda should be made to act with equal force. than speed, some fast drivers would appreciate what terrific ina, HIGHWAY Costs ‘Tho Jdeal section of Lincom high- way In Indiana will cost $62,000 0 mile. DUST MAKES TROUBLE Dust in the air drawn thru the RAINIER MOTOR CO. 1001 Jackson St. Beacon 0532 WILSON & KREITLE 4763 Ballard Ave. Sunset 4633 WEST SIDE AGENCY, INC. 4203 West Alaska St. West 3837 LAMPING & McDONALD MOTOR CO., INC. Twelfth and East Pike East 7736 WILLIAM 0. McKAY CO. 404 East Pine St. East 0501 QUEEN CITY MOTOR Co. 6613 Hillman Pl, Green Lake Station Kenwood 2106 0750 0074 carburetor causes considerable car bon trouble, rela You can always come here and have Your cholee of the BEST the - “Market affords in good, used cars, as Bill Warner buys his auto- mobiles for cash, and buys nothing hut cars that will suit you, and BIG SUM §) t United States has spent between by turning an enormous volume with the smallest overhead of any dealer on the row, he can give you more automobile per dollar than fifteen and twenty Dillion dollars for autos and trucks in the last 16 LOSE HORSEPOWER Wind resistance causes a loan of any dealer in the Northwest—and remember, Bill Warner's reputa- 2 horsepower, when the car ts going a6 & square shooter is behind every car. years, 20 miles an hour, Mail Orde Open Sundays Special attention to BILL WARNER, Inc. 409 EAST PINE Open Evenings MAY PAINT ROADS Making highways fess tiring to drivers’ eyes by painting them a soothing color is the suggestion made in Wngland, WANT MORE SPEED Since 1913, trend in auto design has been toward higher crankshaft speed