The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 11

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¢ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928, 1924 STAR GAR NOW DISPLAYED Exhibited Models vince Many Improvements ‘The show and sales rooms of W, 8, © Motor Co, BL Pike at 10th, are thpown open to display to the world the new 1924 models of the Star car h come without previr ous warning or announcement, May changes In the body reveal them 4 to the most casual Inapec, tion, ‘The effect of the long, curving stream linea fa that of added wheel base, and the same stream ling effect | js heightened by the curved side | arms of the windshield and by the | new hood. In this last feature, the} hood, and In the radiator, thé whole | n has been changed, the new urs being vastly moro sym: metrical and classic, ‘The side hinges | of the hood are concealed in these | new models The radiator has addi: | tional ‘capacity, affording greater) cooling facilities to the engino, Another point is the overlapping doors, with curtains opening, as one, with the doors, This greatly simpli: fies the matter of entrance and exit. ‘The doors aro fitted with two adjust: bie rubber bumpers. The upholstery ts Hidum, bound thruout, and ts more heavily padded than that of the earlier models. Later and larger type of upholstery springs | are used, The spark and gas control, | at the Wheel, is of sector type, The | instrument board, which 1s curved, | is mounted with dashlight and nickel trimmed instruments, Wider and | better trimmed running board, crown | fenders, drum headlights and front | spring bumper, alt do thelr part in| producing a car of refined and grace: ful appearance. Tn commenting on the new tine, W. 8. Dutmage said: “The country will | adopt this car as promptly and as enthusiastically ag it did, a year ago, the first Star car. There is combined in the new models every mechanical | feature of the other line, the chasais which made an unprecedented name for itself, aad has established records for economy and endurance at which all car owners marvel. “There hashever been as great an | interest displayed in the first appear. | ance of any car as was demonstrat. | ed when Durant made the original | showing of the Star car. Twenty-| en thousand people examined and c t the reception is equa - ORIENT AFTER ‘The Standard of Comparison high, desp on A Buick for Business | st nice cei eit te ee er en With its roadsters for 1924, Buick hes gain parts 1 86s created a new standard of roadster utility and 1 for $650, m: attractiveness. Nor can the appearance of this acral , A four-cylinder two-passenger model convey in J, “Well, it he's et rilling being enc full its story. The famous Buick valve-in-head Monioblle owner: That tm t ‘ engine provides even greater flexibility and sate r : ‘ rie will “turnin an acceleration than before. The proved Buick have got. together to 6 fee four-wheel brakes assure more than ample wner that eh : safety for any emergency. Business of today demands a sturdy, power- ful, safe and dependable car—one'that remains constantly in service. Thisnew two-passenger, four-cylinder Roadster is one of Buick’s con- tributions and answers to this demand. FEVERS PEPE PETE RG PETE TEP MS PARE PADS PSPSPS IS PEPE PS PPS PS PS PEE PE Make this a BUICK Christmas. re eal ag bey ae ais Buick retail agencies open fr busines: y and finances, It’s easy under the Eldridge Buick ¥ ihe papper Christmas Plan. Ask about it. ri anol PEPE PE PEPE PETS TORS PEPE IS PAPE PEPE TERE RS PETE PEPE PEPE DERETOD e to pi Jeneral business experience nec ’ cet mnt Fen REPRE eR ARH RNP THE SHATTLE STAR PAGE 11 ‘SMITH OPENS agp @ Opening of an other Beattle auto er, = = neconnory > | be known Weartlake Auto Supply Co, t Weatia an been an d by EB. ft Standard 41450 fob Véleto De Luxe 11550 | fob. Toledo: i} The new ntore will feature a complete line of automobile acces sorles. Smith has been in various | lines of businens in Seattle for 34 EMIT: yearn and three Me He SMITH 1 | months ago Ne nevered hin connec: | | tons with the Smith Products Coy sereacie seal The Difference is Finish ino windshield swipe | WIDER ROADS | The famous Willys or Coupe-Sedan is now avail- able in two finishes; De Luxe, in rich blue, nickel FOR ENGLAND trimmed, with black superstructure and running gear, at newly reduced price; and Standard, by reques pans : genes ma in black, with washable Spanish long grain upholstery, Highways in “Tight Isle” to | at a still greater price saving. Doors front and tear— Be 120 Feet Wide no seat climbing! A demonstration will reveal patguntty roads and city streets to reason for this fine car's great popularity. be laid out in Great Britain will have a right of way 120 feet wide in most Instances and 100 feet wide as a minimum, if present plans of} the government are carried out. Because motor traffic hax made It obvious that the old narrow coun- try roads are not in these days rafe, public enthusiasm in England has greeted the official plan for}... : the widening of existing roads and| University |the entablishment ‘of the 120 foot] width as the official standard for| the future, cee $ Long before the war the high: C. F, Hamilton | ways of England had become r 5903 Rainier Ave. | valn of the raflways thru the ure |of motor trucks and steai Other sew low Peet 313295 pao, Country Club $1635; Speen, Standart) $1795; oun Bedon De $1895; aes Bodin $1277) all prices La bu Tcledan specifications withcut notice, pap isamod ob ih ti sage WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. Twelfth and E. Pine — EA st-0660 Milnes and Gallagher BIL Olive St. AN IGH Western Motors Motor Co, 404 East Pine St. 4231 University Way Anderson Motor Sales 6801 Greenwood Ave. h with a capacity 18 bore this traffic r splendid mainten | well afd |ance has ¢ stand up | traffic than $0 | British governme: ; : | total of several nd miles of ; Motor Cars” Follow Advent | } | hee oe es! . uction des ies PY oe eee 7 | ned ta fs | of Paved Highways Jot the most a time, that a0 mer!record was 166,66 -{103.55.malles) | saute ene at fea nrc st et ie mes ET MOTOR CLEL learn | nh ties in India, Australia and mand a much greater width is cer 2 ‘ # | ing with +75 n ‘O Dixon also set a new mark for a into practice the latest methods) | gaps ‘oh ae | adopted’ by American highway en-/ MORE COMING acxaa's mo. | the kilometer in a 04 seconds, or a’ j gineers for the construction of auto- meas-| the rate of 143.769 ($9232 miles) 1 mobile Foads and modern . paved/ urse in| kilometers an hour, ‘The, meeting at | streets. which the recotds ‘were made was | fAccording to C. Harpur, commis few of our held under the auspices of the Mo- toner of public works at Shang-| a right of way 120 f torcycle elub of France. hal, Chines highway bureaus are| ———_—_— ~ a beginning to. replace tier water-| Béund macadam streets with as-| 4 phaltic “éonerete. In Shanghai, last year, five ‘ , j one-fourth miles of | Above are photographs of the new Star automobiles now on display at the W. S. Dul- crete pavement were | mage Motor Co.,E. Pike at 10th ave. At the top is the new Star pheeton. In the center Westy: ares: malls ot thle oa! ig shown a front view of the new Star touring car, exhibiting the curving stream lines, the roved for new 1 1 se Teta chic Uke allen t| curved sidearms and the new hood. The lower picture is of the new special Star sedan. ereses by Sansha's | cata lcensed in Shanghai last De. ry PORT LORETTA ES, y system is about 26 m! |D ‘De 7] O | ] the t : | | rere oes Veater or VUwner | | 9 : Gain in Used-Car Game? _|Automobile Purveyors Claim Year's Loss of d a $9. ,000,000 on “Antiques” mom NDS LONG CYC L E TOUR ti yur of 4 - ) mile & Beach, C a whort W. S. DULMAGE MOTOR CO. 925 EAST PIKE Fourth Avenue Motor and Sales Co., 1114 Fourth Avenue BRANCH—751 Broadway, BRANCH—2719 and 2721 Colby Ave., Tacoma Everett Arlington SERVICE STATION, Stanwood Throughout the length and bredth of the | State, the public have acclaimed the | 1924 Star Car as the sensation of the year. saved! worn La spend $3 for a pair of Its beauty captivated them---its construction amazed’ them. Never before has any car won the confi- dence of the people in so spontaneous a manner. ¢ TOURING arties with ne Overnight there has swept a wave of approval that: ELpripee; SG; OMPANY ‘rei East Pike at Harvard New 1 Stuart Bldg wntown Store When better automobiles are built , Buic aoe urth Avenue fe ROTAAEILER lined brake shoes —ask any Ford dealer) has far outstripped all expectations. Crowded show- rooms--many sales, have shown concrete evidence of this approval. $490.00 See the NEW STAR CAR F. «the Aristocrat of All Light Cars BA st-0842 é ' t's at University Street O. B. Lansing, Mich, $630 F. O. B. SEATTLE k will build them ; i | Tourog $1175, 2 ye, Render 91175: Jama : ouring pase. 4 a

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