The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 10

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The fiscal year of the Automobile Ciub of Washington, tailed reports of the year’s work will be submitted at the) board will also organize for the coming year’s work. Prpfiosed as a service of the club's f was recently sought in the form of OF GARDNERS mately 10 to 1 in favor of the Here Shortly | . | FAS well as election of officers will The Wood Motor Co,, local. distributors, Manager Shelor has seve } the organization to bring before} tivo main bearing Gardner motor, in the organization to its members and The standard roadster and phacton 3 Meeting is expected to bring the; are offered In the choice of “lake” ‘s _ with many accessories, Includin, if 22 PILE ONTO OVERLAND THE SEATTLE | | | | | | Automobile Club Officers which ended October 31, shows decided progress in all lines annual meeting of the newly-elected board of trustees, at One of tho important matters to} ~ Work and on whieh tho sentiment Fan advisory referendum, This ref. Sas plan. | ‘be other important matters of con- RIERA PaptOr. Cou, necomatna | ral mat-jure today offering the well-known the meeting with the purpose inja variety of nine different body do to the state as a whole. are finished in baked enamel, while largest attendance to the board/(& deep maroon) and Gardner radio bumper, step plates, Spanish leather | Will F late Pl U ormutate ans) ‘of club activity, according to Manager D. A, Shelor. De-| 1:80 p. m., on November 26th, at 831 Henry building, The come before the trustees at this | meeting will bo tho matter of auto: mobilo insurance, which has been | | of the members of tho organization | eyendum shows a result of approx! New Models to Be Displayed | The outlining of policy for 1 eal to N. W. Smallwood, of the Small: | j ters pertaining to the activity of/ Gardner chassis, equipped with the View of increasing the service of} signs, The importance of this yearly| the sport roadster and sport touring meeting of recont years. blue, The sport touring ts equipped | upholstery, special top, trunk rails More Motorcycles |*)" Motorcycles are widely used in| The standard Gardner sedan {s fin Australia, the market is aj ish 1 in the Simplex, a non-} growing one, according to J. W. | ning f ger. trade commissioner at Mel-|in Gardner blue. The three-door} = tachments for business purpose | trunk mounted on the rear, the sidecar is more often an for t The sport sedan {s similar to the carrying goods t Ing passengers lan cll-| great many accessories and refine mate ts distinctly » for the} ments. The new allseason phacton use of motorcycles, but the condi-|is finished in baked enamel, and {x|!9 this country fs yaining in volume tion of the roads lee desired and nece Specially heavy con sidecars of} the ordinary curtain for emerge! a by Highway Infor action, summer use and a special act of | ma’ plate-glass curtains for winter use. | f With this special top and curtains | e ordinary touring car is converted ‘o practically a sedan, These n be displayed t one let du Gardner salesroc im, 1034 [that there year in wh t announ killed 20,090 persons in| Snake bi India in 1 cts awarded durin half of the year ave go in vol is tho first half an not & month of large amount SKIB! DEALERS GET pavements? n MANY ORDERS : Have a : DIAMOND . VACUUM n AD car} New Overland Proves Fav- orite With Buyers total of $530,848 tion New Rar f th is warm to H. C. Hays, Overland Pa hat more than HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OUT OF RAC About $1 mber sold in a from the Overta Hays interest shown in t s remark. able and rs are pouring tn and will be filled in rotation Acee to the outlook, thru new | orders, believes that the Novem-| ber record coed the October I figures Now GENERAL MOTORS offers you one of its greatest achievements aSlXx, at °7)0 2101 WESTLAKE Sport o Cab adster Sed: 1095 The GM.A.C. extended payment plan makes buying easy, All prices f.0.b, Lansing. Spare tire and tax extra OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FOR INSPECTION OLDSMOBILE MOTOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS 1000 EAST PIKE, CORNER TENTH EA st-0128 Twenty-two men is quite a load for an Overland or any other make of automobile, for and substantial trunk mounted on| that matter, but here is a Model 91 which officials of the Willys-Overland agency of Seat- ‘sh, while the coupe is} cording to the dealers, drew a large attendance. The heavy machine with sidecar| Two new Ganiner models will be | ‘often takes the place of a light auto-| reecived this week, the new sport «e-| | mobile in the country districts, and! dan and the new allweason phacton. port:| standard except that it carries a| ‘phat the construction of modern automobile roads and paved streets | ves much to be/ equipped with two sets of curtains, | year by year x shown by statistics on Service, New York. The es show also that highway con-! the second | about 25 per cent leas than} tle demonstrated with a run over the hill to First ave. on Virginia st.; over the Queen} Anne counterbalance and the Madison St. hill with the big load recently. The stunt, ac-| A preference is shown for|brougham, a fourspassenger closed ! hines for private use and/car, ia finished in “lake,” equipped } mm TY ‘ | Tmernone Last onpen | ELDRIDGE BUICK Co. (0-408 Raat Pine Beet Seaitie, Wash 1 CerTLemen ROU oratories wardinn 0 Ue alowing rtm APPROVED: ELDRIDGE BUICE permnay my Sarre Harry Taintor, veteran auto accessory man of Seattle and formerly manager of the Hawks, Inc., accessory store, has joined the sales force of the Eldridge Buick Co., 802 E. : “ONE-LUNGER” | insignificance. ing the widely of the the car for every ico in Fort Wa Mr, and «| WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 10, 1029 ALL PAVED ROADS IN GOOD CON- c DITION | GRAVEL ROADS aple Valley—Renton to Ma Pavement for 1% “ lance good. alley-Binck Din, ond. Franklin —G | ighway—Snoqualmie pass open, t ail 1 toh) —€ 4. ve f ed {iv | Aubare-Hlack Diamond. (vie foes Creek) pers ' ition, y) nani i i clood Méeastirement te made t gravel fair pg J emaher delyery._ Th ‘Huds | Redmond-Kall Clty two days after his arrival in the Ww }iA line with that on the STILL SERVES = BAKER MAKES NEW RECORDS: Oldsmobile Sets Another | Mark in Speed Run | LOS ANGELES, Nov, 10,-Night on the heels of the startling achtove ment of driving the first automobtie | across the continent with only high geat, “Cannonball” Baker has es | tablished another new automobile | record. Using the same Oldemobile “Aix that he had driven from New York to Lon Angeles in “high,” Baker, California elty, took it to the Bev orly Hills speedway and mude some remarkable speed demonstrations. In the presence of "Jimmy" Mur- phy, speed king of the world, and Lew Wilson, both internationally known “AAA” drivers, Baker put his Oldsmobile “six” around the | bowl at the rate of 68 miles per hour—a brand new record for a stock car in the pix-cylinder, 169- cuble Inch displacement clasy, Motorcycle Officers John Morton of Santa Monica and J. G. of Lon Angeles trailed Bake mobile “six” around the board track | and checked the specd at 68 miles per hour, ‘This speed test wan staged by Baker to prove that the Oldsmobile | ix,” after traveling 3,674 miles in | igh," was capable of showing | tremendous speed as well an excel lent performance in hill climbing | and economy. | | LINCOLN WAY | IS IMPROVED. Highwhy engineers in chargo of| construction in sections of — the country ttaversed by the Lincoln highway are paving new at hes of this great thorofare in accor ance with the latest and most im proved road building methods by protecting the concrete b wurface of asphalt, cularly ts] thin true of the section which/ crosses New Jersey and over which tourist traffic passes into New} York ci Early construction of more than! $600,000 worth of additional pave-| on the highway between on and Princeton, a distance) of 11 mile haa just been author od by the New Jersey State High is pavement width from 20 to 36 ced with sheet commi: ry in d will be sur halt in order to traffic impact and make it of and moisture proof. he section which extends from New Brunawick to Metuchen, N. | J., wan repaved with asphalt this season, while that between Rahway jand Elizabeth, N. J. was repaved with the same material last year Eastern sections ts ntretch Fallo and Ranch da, near the western end of the highway, Tho new belng const ed there paveme is likewise of asphalt cars of much more recent vintage. ‘The owner states that he has done his own overhauling and repair 1 of ono set of a parte have cons piston rings. chain fs still In use, verial number nber 22 a model M, ma New Beauty-New Comfort SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 192%, A Local Dealer In Low Cost Mileage The automobile dealer has his place in the community just the same as the merchant who deals in commodi- ties much older than the automobile. And with others who conduct store: and offices to serve the public, th automobile dealer is obligated to de- liver not only the article, but satis- faction in use as well. We are not merely selling GARD- NER cars in our city. Like other merchants we have invested money and life and effort in this commun- ity; we are selling a good article plus satisfaction in the use of it. The manufacturer made GARDNER a good car. And we are here to see that they make good. We like to meet people who have “just come in to look around.” “ASK ANY GARDNER OWNER” Smallwood Motor Coto. 1024 E. Pike St.,at 11th EA st-2069 GARDNE Weotor Car JACK TIRES A: NORTHWEST.PRoDUCT JACK: TIRE*STATION rd Ave, \o~ Seattle~ Ovp DEPENDABILITY Comfortable and attractive beyond your expectations, it is also emi- nently gratifying to know that Dodge Brothers New Closed Cars retain their fundamental identity —a chassis and engine matured and perfected through nine years of brilliant mechanical evolution. Business § East Pine at Summit dan $1,250 f. 0, b. Detroit—$1, WL.Eaton Phone EA st-0313 5 Delivered % ® & & & & =

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