The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1923, Page 9

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER : } ‘HE TTL ie PAGE 9 IIRL m ) by her ny ater. ber 12, Fwood, 0 19th proving Ro tho = Wi Go wasHooRN TAKES OVER CHEVROLET AGENCY ) 100,000 CARS Pia LARGE AGENCY ~ | | OLDS’ OBJECT, draw. Washburn Purchases Cham- | a ; : “ a Bie Raniraiiged Fastory wil T pion Chevrolet Firm < r a eve tont nye & ie a eee Handle Huge Output f Ua PET YOO ES eps tay ies ita former axsist . ; now has the di tho largest © mana Co. 3usiness Coupe $1,360 f. 0. b. Seattle Things That Count In choosing your car, whether : for business or general utility use, Seattle has the largest Chevrolet automobile agency in America, and here it is at 12th ave. and E. Madison st., the \ ° re » not the following points logi- y| Fred S. Haines Co., which last year sold more cars than any other dealer in the United States, acéording to company \°"™* on added lly deserve your earnest consid- | claims. Formal announcement of the purchase of the agency by G.O. Washburn, its former assistant manager, was | map eration? Se made Saturday. Insert shows Washburn. |PEERLESS IN | 1 Modecate First cost: ‘tag aa — - Sg viene 10 AGENCIE 2. on eee co} Way n line with the Peerless Motor Ae si rons baer At a meeting of the board of 4 GREAT AUTO Dejected: Out of ork ‘DANGER SIGNS . oa tee ntly announced 4, Flexibility of performance. tors of the He tur tional Responsiveness to any demand. FUTURE SEEN Here’s How to Succeed! FALSE, CLAM === é = : fel BY LELAND HANNUM . t 8. Comfort. have os | Advertisers Blamed for Use- : . aera Judged by these important less “Notices” | standards the Gardner Car com- wba pares favorably with any car—at any price. moted from his ESC chdneoee toe) the ASK ANY GARDNER OWNER. See aeons Sie ators ae Ae SMALLWOOD MOTOR VACL In 1916 wher 1 4 my ‘ ; g for remo caste nas been made gen TREAD x ‘ n st t at Dallas. 1604 E. Pike at Ith EA st-1069 put on your || i all po are ; bat Highways w OP 5 Seattle, Wash. |there are now about 0 oa : Moeysisbebac ing t hway where the tracks * Ee Gg lor 10,000,000 more t ¢ ere | ern ae ones * a mont 3 Compan: t Fo |seven ycars ago. Do people stilt te cities tis bait trots mune t € v Tex, and the K Motor @ il =a $19 jus that we are thru today, i r Company, of Wich xt jis the end of tho business? Why { cted, ax well ax a new dealer 34x |is ridiculous to talk about it 1 i i . hey were/in Topeka, Kans. tedtiene MM Otay Car —— | “The automobile man tod: b | ee ae $12 | [a2 endless market—thero | OFFICER” PROVES ghway, maintaining that it is the poring liutely no end to the demand hie 2h weepenc 7 Sars of these owners to stop be- jnew automobiles. You can deli in New Jermy at place in driving (onto the saain high |= ee EL fot-3886 [all the new automob 1 one 2 an houg’ G. Magnus, pioneer painter, |‘* read. « e KEW HEFHOD TIRE SHOP || mute aa fist desl-|1 saw man must|lost his job soon after com-|TPrerenting a tr : 1 use of warning) Dealers Institute Auto Tax Exceeds _ Jers sufficiently equipped Ped :3 : rie } ; 5 age ianals’ on, the: kisi 5 S OL WESTLAKE Laelpstine rah grein ork and when he works all dayling -to Seattle, but that did : ; ; : Fare not requeea, Car Driver School That of Railroads ear acrorm —_— | and brains to cope w n cali J " fsa) i not deter him—it acted as a i f the tea hous r motorist who has been! Recogn! how vitally Important! The annual|tax pald by motorists OPPO RTUNI I Y ere ear cea say that 198s OF WORK f | spur to his ambition, and ion Grenier psec obcliey Sort Bias y unnecessary signs care-| it © driver should know |of the country for the operation ef while we built 4.06 GODSEND 'day he has his own in vention| © bg ‘nea realisti proaches @ warning | how to operate an automobile, how] 144. automobiles ex the’ yest in the year of 192 a $11 - t signal w & properly placed for) to interpret traffic signals, and how In 1911 I was *n out of | to interpr rai rs 8 Stor Want Ads c= Sx {a8 Wt T was town out of] and his own manufactory for| m tar provecten, polnts out the tourclisat hese Burne sat hearin in| St aly ilinaae of a > misfortune, but .| waterproof oil products. he dec: ing and transportation bureau of|the running of a motor car, even if|by the amazing sum of more than” that jt wa: ~ waded DEE obey the semaphore. he A. A. A. It is the purpose of|they are not able to render first-aid, | $9,990,000. @uring’ ¢ In Connecticut the state highway|the A, A. A. clubs to check up on|the Willys-Knight and Overland | department has requested the motor! the use of wart nals on the . sociation of Los Angeles cle department to have remov-| highw n tl y and re urated a free automotive | demonstrate every angle of moter ‘ » ; 3 placed by property| ts uch step: a n chool. car manipulation, and who will teach: waterproot After several| M. ow has four products ‘ is. poner. Pp if ‘ a : ye owners In advance of private roads] s he school is to be in charge of|each registered applicant all there i= experiment t what I now calllon the market—Linoil watersroot Ladin troed'the’ Re a eae Linoil so far developed that when I oil, Linoil auto top dressing, Lin : cathheedl preted abi seen ec: Pees trained men who can explain and|to know about everybody driving, di allowed it to/shoe dressing and Sunrain ast | t without any | body polish u the cloth. His 4 les, he says, are being patent No-| used by the city administration and | started in on | by building owners, particularly the | I had a| waterproof oll, his first ¥ line and | which is mixed with paint to m my patent company. | it waterproof, aid no good and in 1919 1| ‘Thus, at least, one man is thank- r firm.|ful for losing “a regular job," for! r re and |it breught him independence, a per- | payment, so 1 took it|sonally-owned business and moder- ate prosperity. For Economical Transportation ANNOUNCEMENT Effective November 1, 1923 The Washburn Chevrolet Company Will succeed the FRED S. HAINES COMPANY as Chevrolet Dealers A NEW COMPANY—A NEW POLICY ‘ : The SAME Automobile Row Location FATAL ACCIDENTS THIS YEAR FAULICSRENTS Tits WEE 12th Avenue at East Madison Street . S9BO0C ; Ba aie ce O Oo (oS) 9 100. All New Models of the New Superior Chevrolet on Display SALES — PARTS and SERVICE us the new WHATS YOUR HURRY ? Moe en Kelet Oneat aad Peeagee tome tee OLDSMOBILE K The Chevrolet StreetLevel bot eed Service | td “A ; ae Repair Part Department sg Promited | ; t : i be ‘ 3 When You Need Wen You Nee it] | Twelfth Avenue Side - With All Work of the foes Oh: he EAU 2 cat Guaranteed } , Z AMG Me le AH é errr aes eet for “auaiepeemelt @ xen of Formal Opening OLDSMOBILE MO TOR CO. re Bo Noa a wes WASHBURN CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone EA st-0128 | Successors to the Fred S. Haines Company This 15-foot indicator, fashioned after an automobile | 1000 East Pike Street | speedometer, told citizens of Buffalo, N.Y., the progress of 12th Avenue at East Madison Street |a “Five Days for Safety” campaign carried on in that city in One Location Only—The Old Chevrolet Corner i connection with the 12th annual congress, of the National : Safety council, attended by 3,500 delegates,

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