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SALURDAY Kl F 4h WOULD WOULD CH AUTO | LIGH Proposes ‘ Syste Driver resting officer, w? chine without an lights are O. It the the driver ¥ they just we truthful benefit of the be issued by th time, and the police sergeant doreement by station, th remedied ( er ahould not complying with t “This would yp driving day af lights out fixed.” t gan with which ing editors and business and soctal conditions keynote for 1924. CK Regulate Traffic Arrests OF d > \ MOTOR CO., mn TAR - Is n to President De Vaux Predicts Growth of Business pring t yoars past he attributes his belief that Star will be Mue to the fact ¢ ly almost ona durin ber the Durant in-| effort even | supplies in or: | earned produt aaded De Ve te, Leading lights in the trigl prosper.| ference of Star motor deal rica will w | in Seattle: most manufacture No. publicit 1, Jim He | han, | land, n| lings, | Dulmage |No. 3, R Star distributor , Cal Norman "1 of the | Califor nid, thetr them Star as ales in nia and s 32 118 WES 24 MONTHS ¥ 6% INTEREST SUPERIOR CHEVROLET CAR The World’s Lowest Priced Fully Equipped Automobile Roadster 163 3.50 PER MONTH WESTLAKE comb COMPANY | 4 DOWN BALANCE IN | | | BUYS A NEW Sle beg. Bat the License Seattle’s Big Downtown Dealer. d E AVE. N. PHONE EL iot-4501 jf Open Evenings and Sundays B | spending money r i IC TALS ' lt yt NI nt \\ ‘IN ‘SEA Uf iN \ \ | ” THRE REE-A CHIEF |FEDERAL ROADS _ PLAYS EXCISE HELD BIG NEED Mle ae | = | | | | | | | | Congressmen Discriminate | | Senator Sterling naines| Against Autos, Claim “Members of congress who willing to di and tires * says Thos. P. t of the American Automobile association, who 14 in| |} Chicago attending the motor show “The ways and means ntly recommende eu on yachts, cand ture admissions,” sald Henry. on have already been dropped on comm alized the extent of the additional | transporte en does, in the latter case he immediately runs nient taxes him on every new part, accestory and tire he buys. be continued.” Heénry pointed out that every farm: or taking mbrchandise to market has business, continue this tax, ax it would be to tax the ratirondy § per cent for every new part to a locomot new part purchased for a Pullman, . for every | meanx committee for the repeal of the war tax on telephones and tele- graphs, the war excise tax on motor on transportation,” “Failure to make a only war tax Henry added, of war transportation taxes surely cannot be due to a lack of apprecia- tion by congress of the neceasity of the motor vohicle for transportation purposes.” Automobile deal |automobiles before oft Gardner records show that replace- ment parts amount to less $1.00 per month per car, including all Gardners ever built. Pass ae mya) sits Smallwood Motor Co., Inc. 1024 BE. Vike St. KA st-1000 + * new box car they built, for. every | theso war taxes were continued. | BR | However, if a shipper today turns , | from railroad trans on to truck This ts |, unjust discrimination and should not | w), generally are | ditioning used | ‘ering them for | trangportation because congress 5° | rat appropriate burden in the cost of distribution i¢| 7°aF for pr | co up against an additional cost of do-| is jn, ing business, In that the govern-| or to figure this extra cost of dotng | les, “It is am Inconsistent to |" Program Not Sufficient ‘e have urnelves with stock of dollars 4a th and man of the senate committes| Dakota ffices a plea f and postroads, tn the continuation | an addrens broad- “The Voice s American Au- nm this week need of a fed After outli =i PAGE 15 —_ jamin ii tii AAA HR | ee | the car that ran all the way from New York to Los Angeles in high gear, making 28.7 miles to the- gallon of gasoline. See it at our showroom OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CO. 1000 FAST PIKE STREET PHONE EA st-0128 WESTERN WASHINGTON DEALERS rage: remerton Hoquinm to Company E Olympia ‘Sedro-Woolley ™ Cle Elum Port Angeles Cheatin | Union mp uth Hend | Buckley ‘Applications will be considered for open territory OLDSMOBILE -Buekley | re ‘of $100,000,000 af and a like appro-| A 4 NET 100,000,000 cessor- added, in reasonable to bat wo should spend at least $100,000,000 a from the|| of federal treasury an equal amount by |complete our “With the enactment into law of|tom within a reasonable length of}t> the farmer, who on such roads the recommendation of the ways and | time. | ee vehicles will stand out as being the | of the tourt: ot mi beginning in the removal of the last | economtc of good roads; states In order to} 1 highway «ys-| and not rve ¢ visitor, or ure bent.’ We mmercial and those on just think ot advan HEY You PUDDLE JUMPER - LOOK WHAT + YER SPLASHIN! THE DRY CLEANERS ~ ent cars 6f the same make model may have individual char- acterintles, know what his car can do and what it can’t do, these points are invaluable in an emergency. hould know how quickly he can bring his car to @ stop. are tables which tell the distances |) efficient brakes, going at various speeds, can be brought to a stop, ‘These distances may vary, of course, with the size and weight should know where his brakes stand. foreet that the| finds it easy and a great saving of|* 1s built under this «ystem| time and expense to transport not |. » than that|only his grain, sheep or cattle to consideration {i of his land due to the good road « of a system/at bis very door or running near-| what they mean’ by.” YEAH- -JUSTBE YOURE STANDING UPRIGHT IS NOSIGN YOURE AWAKE - USE YOUR EYES MORE AND YOUR FEET LESS AN YOU WONT NEED A SPLASH! SPLASH! —ANOTHER SLEEP WALKER HEADED For. Sales of automobile component and accessories In November amount- ed to a total of $51,634,650, according to figures compiled by the Motor and | Accessory Manufacturers’ Assn, This is compared with $36,616,860 In No- vember. Past due accounts totajed $2,624,850. The same item at the corresponding time of last year was $4,245,850. November's past due ac- counts decreased from, October's by 13.17 per cent. KNOW YOUR CAR LITHO automobiles are pretty well standardized, even differ- and Every driver should Knowledge of Above all, the driver ‘There January production at the Olds Motor works with the last three days estimated was 8,000 Ojdsmo- “| bile sixes equally divided between closed and open cars. From pres- ent indications the 1924 output of closed cars will exceed those of open models. which a car with reasonably juah- Preston-Fall City: Renton-Issequal— 1° the car and every driver hway—Open to Sky- dition. |—Good. cellent. gravel rough In places. Bellevue-Redmond—Good. Redmond-Fall City—Good gravel. by means of the motor truck Des Moines Trestle "No, 926-A, on Trick Road North of Des Moines—Closed to all trucks. Load lmit, three tons, Speed Himit, eight miles per ho For further information call MA focal 3 but his hogs and} ket. Another the’ enhanced value | | | PETROLEUM Sant elbeuta sa Watch for this green and white sign and drive up where you see one, Tell them you want General Gas-—the kind that starts easier—and puts more power in the motor. Fill Up and Let Your Engine Decide! GENERAL GASOLINE “clean power/” Copyright, 1924, by General Petroleum Corporatlor