The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1923, Page 6

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| Washin gton Automotive | Trades ConventionOpens | in Olympia on Thursday By Tom Olsux Seattle's automobile business is expected to be fully rep- S resented at the second annual convention of the Washing- ton Automotive Trades associa’ Thursday morning. this state will continue until Se ci Mthose that attended that it w to duplicate its success. tion, which opens at Olympia The 1923 session of the auto men of} aturday evening in the capital | | ‘ollowing the convention last year, it was thought by ould be absolutely none be Despite the high standard set last year, this } year’s con- | evention committee has been| Pat work for the past months in outlining plans for a ses-| 5 Sion that will even better that of 1922. Five speakers have already Med to speak ferent se ‘of the conven Each of t Mive men are from the East, mC. A. Vane, of St. Lou! National ation, will spe Dealers’ Profits , Where They Gu, of national reputa-} been genera P. E. Chamterialn, Louis auto man, w Greatest Asset in th 3. 6. Knox, of Chicago, famous males authority and metchandiaing expert, whose address Meature of the N. A. Convention last year, will speak on n Who Know How to Get Money.” © E. Gambitl, Vice president Na-| Automobile Dealers’ ass Hon and one of the biggest auto M@ealers in the country, will deliver address on “What Constitutes Automobile Dealer.” FB. @V. A. Vesper, prominent for fm dealer activities and well B St. Louis dealer, treasurer of | National Auto Dealers’ associa- Hon, will taik on the “Obligations of Registration and the assignment of | will occupy the greater part Thursday morning. At noon the attendance percentages be figured by the trophy c and the county division ha the largest percertago of its bership registered will be aw: the President's cup. Kit unty won the cup lest year. | ee "he first portion of the convention | be given over to craft meetings. |* At 1 p. m. Thursday the crafts mtion is scheduled as follows:: — Car Dealers. | eeeeeory and Selling Organtz-| S Automotive Garage and Repatr! ” GWelders, Radiator and Fender| Battery and Electrical Men. » Tire Dealers and vice Stations. Body “sige Top Men, Painters and | Genders. Ir ursday evening the auto men| be entertained with a faQ at Olympia’s American L Auditorium, while the lad: havo ‘special entertainment pro- program: | Autome- | © |dectaring that the Ha |Haynes ¢ | SAD | dresses w } © given at that time. he banque t, there will! be erican Legion | au er to the | as , : This | will the an minate arly as pos: | The auto | been advised to ob vations as early can be made bs } 5 HAYNES TOURING GAR IN DEMAND torrid | Recent Announcement of Price Reduction Cause Telegrams and letter from Haynes distributors and dealers everywhere, His cale standard touring cai one of the greatest 4 before th | | them valu buying pub- | desk of Gt bert U, Radoye, Wirector of sales advertising for the Haynes mobile C y, Kokomo, Ind. xs for 1 60 be- | mn to pour in immediafely after the announcement was are swamp anak | East The weeks weeks touring ca gram from ‘Triangle Motors, Haynes distributors at Ch’ “You are to be congratulated on | this mesigae soci gue recetves dally. from many ting points The price 1,295 is the lowest | price «ver pl on a Ha car a) all {ts history 3 bile manufactu eh to offering the standard touring car at model 60 standard sedan Is offered large | : | Albert Peterson, of the local Stewart Warner B. ©. Tew, conv tary 4 jand the comptete cine, Wisconsin, ing that section of the la jmounted on, or , Ford every imaginable device th r [comfort on a trip that will take two-week tent as other oases they cording to thelr OAKLAND, Cal. d by the ladies of Olympia. Whe first session. of the general | Ha ention will be held Friday after. |from $1,695 to m in the house chamber of the| Public Intere: >, has been at- capitol. |tracted to the E a 77 series, | he annual banquet will take | Where price reductions ranging from eo Friday evening, at the Hotel | $600 to $200 have been made. Iae . Special entertainment is pee 7 ed for the banquet. No ad- we re sale TAX UPHELD SOUTH BEND, . June 23. automobiles MAGICIAN USES =: ANCIENT VEHICLE Man Uses Same Ca- dillac for 20 Years Whe quaintest of the quaint old is the title claimed for a 20- pold horseless carriage, which these many-years has been ugsing {its victorious way thru gunny hills of New York state Tesponsible business errands. je may see the ancient vehicle summer, a Cadillac, with its top, its air cushion springs, its rear deck for commerrial s, sturdily climbing higher higher into the Catskills, the | hanies, the Adirondacks or the te mountains, or peacefully roll- | along the Mohawk valley. For Sowner covers all of this terri. , and his profession calls for fependable transportation. Prof. E. Button, of Cohms, N. Magician and ventriloquist, who a bag of tricks as interesting | those of a Kellar or a Thurston, | plays to audiences within a} radius of the capital of the | pire state, reaching all of them | his one-cylinder Cadillac, 1s | Proud owner, He finds the an- | @, piled high with Punch and | ly figures, rit cabinets and | fother stage paraph of leger- Pdemain, a genuine in that heralds his arr in town as early as do the animal wagons | @ circus. | Prof. Button states that éxter. iy the car has undergone some inges. He has removed the Monneau and replaced it with a} it dec. to carry his stage prop- @. Over the front seat he has ced a buggy top, and some time 9 the springs were replaced by a\ Of alr cushions. As for the en parts, he says that they are the most part the original Wipment of the car, much of cb shows but little wear in spite bf its many Years of service, he Cadillac organization has a her of Model A ‘‘adillac cars, at the factory, and others being for exhibition purposes by dis. One of these 20-year-old ies last year made the ralle in excellent time from Detroit New York, carrying « message tie mayor of Netroit to the ‘or of the larger metropolis, and Mmemorating the twentieth birth- of the company, | change of tires. Indiana's tax of LUE industry n total of alue. The auto: all others wi! 000 In Geller | NOVEL JACK No more will the motorist have to caii to jack up woman on man her car for a) For Walter| S. Josephson of New York,| scientist, has invented a source of energy which will do the work with the least possible effort. The energy comes in steel flaska, and ex- erts «a tremendous force by tie mere turning of a knob opening the controlling valve.' Miss (race Krueger of New York ia here shown operating | a apewial jack with a small| bottie of stored energy. Stewart- Equipped Ford Leaves on fh ENepuaaee image | WEATHER 1S BAD y equipped Ford roadate? in w attain a keener appreciation | attle's wonderful climate two men left this week for Ra fter reading of the wave t has been sweep country of Albert Peterson, | BY THOMAS B BEEMAN King County Hagincer WEEK ENDING JUNM 2&3, 1989 ALL FAVED BOADS IN GOOD CON- DITION GRAVEL ROADS | menton-Mapie Valley—Aravel condition Kent-Mack Diamona ut of K. injected ulated to contribute to thet into the Yellowstone for a ind en rout Knumelaw-Franklin— Go A condition, Sunset Highway ’ pligrimage will require, and in Wis Hed witha great Viction that ever that x0 Sound country is a far better Vall City-North to arrive in than to leayo 4 | Renton-Iesaquals 3. Isquah- edmond (via Take Semmam- washes | teh) Highline — Good MAY vo to park entrance; June 23.—Word out today from headquer mile the Durtint Corporation here its for the Durant Mo- jorth ‘Trunk Connee- pavement excellent; omobile Ciuh of ¥ issuing handy ts in which « $1,448, of $176 ions for de jes listed are those 1 after June & this handy of $134,174. on the capital! The Utility Coupe—$877—Seattle FISHER BODY, OF COURSE Here Is a Car for two—or sometimes three—dry when it rains —warm when it's cold—cozy, comfortable, good- looking. A water-proof rear compartment pro- vides room for a tent or a steamer-trunk. A swanky-chummy sort of car for pleasure trips for two —or a snappy-business car for better salesmen, and comfort built-in as only FISHER can build, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Body style The Fred S. Haines Company Stuart Bldg. Wth at Bast Madison———Georgetown Open Sundays for inspection only, 10 to 6 Fevenings to 9 , 12H AVE, AT USED CAR DEPT, MADISON a FOR GAS DEALER Changes in Temperature Sometimes Causes Loss RAINIER NATIONAL PARK ALREADY DRAWS TOURISTS dnd his friend, Max Dubigk, h they are re driving E ast. Products Co., al p While the road from Seattle and Tacoma to the park is only a» far an a travelers enthuslas of weights |ready pushed on to F stance from th rm weather because of temper changes in the gasoline Narada wccord o & paper presented at the annual conferenc and mea Howard RK, Est and measures, Of | 4 can be cove « arseback,| Harry y, June 17, every r ing y trail pony and pack ho ae for gueste who pushed on t Paradise, eck-end there ealer of weight Flint, Mich. Bales of gasoline corrected for tempefa in car load lots are alwa 60 travelers spen National Park Ir Springs, had app t# over the w ture, he stated, the correction for a change in temperature y two gallons in a 20-degree amounting to nea ired. This is made necessary n of the gasoline with |! use of temperature 14 at that tempe alion than was in that he bought it deal a bundred gallons is failure to take changes, he makes his loas fourth of his Cylinders California, has gon ake City 0 weeks on East 0453 ONE-TON TRUCK Here is a chance for you to get started toward greater profits —or to build up a business of your own—and it costs only add new profits as well. uson ie now in full ut the country GETS BIG JOL ho has been seil- rs for many ven president Tacoma Chamber of Comme TIRES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK NO Au Crankshafts Seca Re-Ground to Perfection i i soe vd SEATTLE CYLINDER GRINDING CO. 610 East Pine Street care of the purchase price and It will widen the area in which $5.00 to make the start. Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and Light Delivery Cars are saving more than this you can do business, enlarge the number of customers you can serve and keep your de- livery costs down to the low- est point. ~ every week for their users. So, as’ soon as your truck starts running it will quickly take Delivery Car—use the oOo draws interest. is yours to use. Lhe following Banks are acting as depositories for payments made in connection with the Ford Weekly Purchaze Plan: FIRST NATIONAL NATIONAL BANK OF BANK COMMERCE Second and Columbia Second and Spring PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 Pike Street WEST SEATTLE STATE BANK California Avenue QUEEN CITY BANK 3424 Fremont Avenue Start now toward the owner- ship of a Ford Truck or Light enrolls you under the terms of this Plan. We deposit this money in a local bank at interest. Each week you add a little more — this also And in a short time the truck For Particulars See Any Authorized (Name of City) Ford Dealer

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