The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR HERE ARE THE NEW NEW FORD CARS| ONES, FOLKS NOW ON DISPLAY All Local Dealers Now Have | Models | The first of the new type Ford wars, which recently arrived in thi city are now on display at the Tooms of all Ford dealers here The higher radiator, In al} Ford types, he eral improvement t Nine and the new Viending with similar en tho fender cars a highly finish Larger cowl ator bring a vastly ance to the new Ford on effect nt of the ance r radi aproved appear four-doc or sedan and this enclosed type, which has en, Joyed unui popularity since it was ‘added to the Ford line, now presents ® greater attractiveness than ever before ‘The change {n the front of the car Which has produced a more sturdy ‘affect, a highly pleasing and grace fal sweep to the body lines. B the cowl also has af tect in affor¢ foot room for occ eeat, thus assuring ‘eomfort The interior fitting in choloe RU] Materials a uge and deeply cushione Any desired v ‘cured thru the r regulators, wh hwindows. A Toy interior tt Improved sty ceful lines and a lower appearance are out-| standing ures of the new Ford have been effected thru The cowl and dropa tn s fal sweer et the larger siving th car body generally | longer lin At the same me the attractive one-man top and slant Id are enhanced. terior appearance of the ear is given a further touch of} completeness by the new apron on the radiato which connects with egeer. a bringing a highly; Above are the first pictures shown in Seattle of the finished rance to the front The coupe has many new features, new style doors and many viner | hood giving it & graceful, ‘This new feature Is standard on all Ford passenger Another improvement from the larger cowl! is the fm leg room afforded occupants car sven. improvements. The tc stream-line effect. ee vet eoneer Telle How He = EQUIP YOUR FORD The Ford coupe is an entirely u di | LL ME SAY THAT O} ; ew body, Dringing a distinctive ex-| Five men from the medical d Came to the Northwest || wen to | Cuvier TAKES Hou “™ STANDARD FOUR Interesting ragged coi fon. t of Japan, to serve as relief ‘The doors are large and hea: rs. The patty consisted of one Conte: framed. The windows afford th eant and four priv bs chee vision and th rent A command to send the men to vision window is exceptionally harge San Francisco was received by radio ‘The front of the car is most at n Corps area at 9 tractive, the cowl flowing in At the five were on graceful curve into the higher h sta Limited. 7 y @nd radiator. A visor over the| lef party sails from San Francisco Windshield and ventilator in the| Monday on the transport Somme, || only are wanted Gey! rive added touchen of quality The men are Sergt..C. H. Anderson, || Star ie tng car. who saw service in the San Fran: | The carrying deck at the rear Prey ek yo tate, ig aro Mam} The History Editor opened his; traveling from Webster county, Ne-| Provides opportunity for &! sel L. Magruder. and Oscar. 0,| "il Saturday ana found two inter, | )raska mber 24, 1879. 1 considerable luggage. Rear fenders) ate Magruder speaks | ting letters from oldtimers of the | Was % * We were in Fe : | @re improved and strongly secured : Pacific Northwest. The first one ha tran ation Note the thick, flat tread—the whole width of | The interior ts most inviting. The | — 2 at | was submitted by James Love, | compa: month. was | the talons takes the wear—increasing the mileage @eeply-cushioned seat is divided s0|stery is in choice materials | 1620 Boren ave., one of th then ne sain mile of broad gauge over the old round type by fully 20 per cent, @s to make easy filling of the gaso- Door’ w ws are equipped with|sTocers of Seattle and the sg ae ‘te wien 12, 000-MILE GUARANTEE Ine tank underneath it. At the|the revolving type window regulat-| west country pt Atha ee FORD 5S) Tear of the seat is a small recess |ors “and locks are provided on the| “f arrived in Dayton, Colur gaan ier wad OE td Full shelf for carrying parcels. Uphol-| doors county, December 1879, rare tases = ont 30x3 CL. 10 00 30 Over | Nnies ayton in a four-horse stage A . Size New educed ris | EFFECTIVE NOW Following Are Delivered-in-Seattle Prices: ... $635 Sedanette .........$980 --- 625 —_ Utility Coupe ...... 830 -++« 990 Light Delivery ..... 610 $515 675 Touring . Roadster Sedan Superior Chassis, 1,200 Ibs. capacity . Utility Express, 1-ton Chassis .. Nothing to Buy but the License We can make immediate delivery on all models. Prices are lowest in history of Chevrolet. Buy NOW and take advantage of these wonderful autumn days—the best time of year to drive or tour. The enclosed models—SEDAN, SEDANETTE and UTILITY COUPE— are the most sensational values ever offered—the lowest-priced Fisher- Body equipped automobile in the world. DON’T ENVY THE CHEVROLET: THAT PASSES YOU— Get Yours Today We trade. Open Nights to 9 P. M. Time payments arranged. Sundays for inspection, 10 to 6. Fred S. Haines Company Stuart Bidg. 12th and E, Madison Georgetown including a higher Letters much-talked-of 1924 Ford models hood, larger uring, too, rear in The Star’s st Are Given caring at the Metro: yea of The Star, Facts Editor, The ters to the History for the O. R. & N. railroad. Afte lake cutting cordwood 1 clearing e Broadway high schoo! From there north was virgin forest. Broadway when firs! place it was auite level They improved planking it on a white Third ave. I saw a lady waiting corner there. Sh suit. A team of hoi truck wagon came alor | hit a hole hrowing a shower She didn't seem pleased.” The other letter was from B. wore a and W) aged pioneer who died three years ago at the ago of 98 years one of the first to country. ars ago, this part country was inhabited by but wiid beasts and Indians He was of bered hills. the great struggle, but with brave ger menaced them on every side clothing. “They came. Tho land they lfertilo and very rich cleared farms for themsely "Rafts wors made for nav the rivers that were named for In. dian chiefs such as Skykomish, Sno homiahy"Nisqualli and others, In time, part of the settlers founded named for Chief Seattle. attle, Not only but the White river valley wag settled. “Thus, tho first ploreers came, lived, died «nd were honored ag the discoverers of this great big land of our dreams—The Pacific Northwest.” | GRAY INCLOSED OLDS CAPTURES "ss compartment, is changed, the higher History Ve began making railroad ties nhood, I came to Seat- | ‘There were no street cars except | a cable linw and the only way of —{. ia racing tn Yrement ‘ond thive| |" SHOWING OFF THE CAR — AFTER on as steamer BRAGGING TO HIS FRIENDS ABOUT TAE ing down where | | CARS VELVET-LIKE CLUTCH ~ THE OLD ake uvo. now: Js, and oe CROCK JUMPS EIGHT FEET WITH .THE large mud tats where tte] | FROST SHOT OP GAS — I 30x3 Fabric $7.00 : “I can remember when men were | the opened up was a sea of mud ewry | by The lanks, | nud over her, | jon-M iH Grave: on= Jahoda, 100 30th ave. §., and while | treal | Renton. aple Valley—Gravel in tair con: not a personal memory of bast | It is expected that Gompers will | Kent-Black Diamona—Pavement for 1% events, is an tiluminating: alde miles out of Kent, balanco 00d. event in luminatng slight |invetgnt, first Mand, conatons tn |aapi'vale el ond Pa mmercial Bodies | lays gone by. |i» seattle Central Labo? comneit, | Eaumelaw-Franklin—¥air condition, “This story was told to mo by an| ettlo in this | the is now Oregon and Idaho were very little known4 In or about 1943 brave little bands of pioneers pushed westward with oxen and white covered wagons, cutting their way thru thick underbrush until |they camo to this beautiful land of sparkling lakes, rivers and tim- “They were weary and sick from | hearts they kept onward tho dan- and they were short of food and met friendly Indians who had met trappers In the North and traded food for beads and trinkets. Years multipYed and other sottlors found was and they ating the tiny towa of Seattle, which wax MODELS SOUGHT ANOTHER RECORD i: ss... Many Features Attract Auto|Averages 26.48 Miles Per|* Buyers Gallon of Gas made ¢ T that m and me r| I » mak m n : bursyn Ore iE to the cloned | elim uring the last Stale High mileage— alo a a “sty P me ho ¢ f t of low service cost f Ba ‘ daar ips tice he ust inf Gray features, yet at the same time t | of # run b k car noted for eu bad ng Distributors re, oe yenianaiea to DS: ft vir pagiirhs ' Se i er se ie bie phi Bardshar Motor Co. Puibiiaed “name tana ; tock car, drt by an ama sade all specd tions n t ( « er ir he can s has’ t ¢ 4 t I to spend 4 h t ‘s Forn i pe of buyer found! k of fect SHUM thie: Wade ee et Cee al CANTOR ies meen’ ie aan Pioneer Succumbs tad "ta npend, ° He” tocordingly stan g demand for Gr to Long Illness the t t ' i higher priced ‘ ng to @ long Sliness, The: found his ¢ for n ed He now® turns to tt odure A 60, member of the nd upkeep bh in. prog to| ¢ f in Gr Ala , and a resident of a t tt \ : ‘ ' eattle for 26 years, died in St tin ; hi 1 ‘ t f el for m Lu he Friday, Allerton farm if t 0 h f 1 2 n ¢ d that wa t with the firm i ted to t r r r tek ‘ n, shoe manufactus ™ r C 8 r ral be held at Tod. ot f ‘ 1 of 4 i r 1 t h 13 — 2 | ‘ | | 'GASSAWAY MILES BY STAN THE ae HOR'| START ASOURNEY> (Some PICK ——~| UP! | DUCK DOWN THIS SIDE 5 TREET, HERE | ComES A L SQUIRREL _jseu | +! Mail Orders Shipped C. 0. D. Without Deposit PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. 0. STANDRING, Prop. Two Stores: Where Pike Street Crosses Boren 30x34 Fabric 7.50 30x3} Cord 9.00 | Prices subject to change without notice | MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED C. 0. D. WITHOUT DEPOSIT TRIANGLE TIRE CO., Inc. |GOMPERS WILL | VISIT SEATTLE t President Samuel Gompers of the Amorican Federation of Labor will | |visit Seattle next month whYo en} TWO STORES S| route to Portland to attend the an-| @ | 125-2731 Eastlake Ave, 2034 Westlake A {nual convention of the federation, | PHONE ELLIOTT 2372 who has | who has | laccording to Dave Fink, BY THOMAS & BEEMAN = | StTiRhaal trek endlrtee the Ki 7 Engineer just returned from attending th ENDING SECTEMBE &, 1923) lInternational Brotherhood of Elec-| A PAVED ROADS IN GOOD CON- Insist on ; | DITION trical Workers’ convention at Mon: | GRAVEL ROADS Continental | Sunset Highway qualmie pass open, HARDWOOD Good condition in King county. Issaquah-Fall City—Closed. — Aiternate | route to Fall City via Kirkland and Redmond ot end of Lake Was a run ning northen to Redmond-Snoqual Ren- ton. Good condition | Snoqualmie to Snoqualmie Falls bridge | De- GUARANTE {which have been the subject of a ED sharp interchango of notes between the national b and the council over alleged radical activities, Seattle labor is planning a rous ing welcome for the noted labor leader, FOR FORDS Light Dellvery and Truck Chassex Low Priced Immedinte Delivery Manufactured by Continental Car Co, of Amerien, Loulsville, Distributed by : Geo. W. Hoffman Co. 1406 10th Ave. Senttle, Wash, y Ky. German Mausers to Be Sold by Marshal|! The United States marshal’s of fico Saturday was completing plans to auction off 90 German Maus automatic pistols, together with 5,000 cartridges to fit them, ‘The young arsenal was seized last week by the police in a raid on the home 0 you know that 27 of the most popular car man- D ufacturers are now using split-skirt light i pistons? du . Kant Skore pistons provide pleasant and econo: ical travel, Take advantage of the manufacturer's example, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION TRY A SET IN YOUR CAR Our Repair Departaent- Specializes on ant-Skor al 4. (via Soom Creek) tion good Highway. -Open to sky- dition, 00d, a Woodinviile-Duvatl Kent-Dex Moines pen to park entrance; lent condition, Lake Forest Park-North Trank Connec: HHoeOae mile Motor Work of Wesley L. Sischo, former United pavement: excellent Ask Us About Your Motor Troubles’ States customs officer, Sischo is facing & long term in federal prison, 1 gravel, WHEATON-VAN AMBURGH INC, _ following his conviction on an to dry woathen or less . i) oplum-running charge, ‘The pro: | For ey information call MA in-6900, eats eee PHONE EAST 1176 tooal i neds of the sale of guns will be kept by the government as part of ischo's fine of $48,000, EDWARDS’ , 2 al Sora REPAIR SHOP Authorized Service Station Only Genuine Ford Parts Used All Work Done by Ford Specialists MA in 5304 We Never Clone 2800 rd Ave, STOP YOUR FORD WITH A RUSH ADJUSTABLE BRAKE SHOR “ Alemite Lubricator Co, PHONE HAST @ Wy sik Policeman Dies on First Vacation Day Arthur F. Brewer, 58, Seattle pa: trolman attached to the Georgetown station, died at hls home, 4787 35th st, 8. W., Friday, the first day of his summer vacation, He has been uw member of the department for 16 yours, He is survived by aswidow, Addle, and his daughter, Eleanor, lus nero! arrangements will be aymoune- ed later, | ?

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