The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 ifz4 as TWO NEW BUICK MODELS CREATE INTEREST | * Buick fens will view with enthusiasm these two models of that line. ‘ompartment features t roadster with new in the rear de The upper picture shows the new touring brougham, “a #0 dealers, for a town car. see fp Sol ead NEW BUICKS 10 DRAW CROWDS Handy Special Sport Model “ yt ere: and Brougham in Show sts storage #m INNOVATIONS FEATURE ina in’ spec! i Eldridge Lauds Idea of), ™ Spring Auto Display Visitors to’ the ridge-Bulck Below, the Country Club Special, a pseudo- the open door showing the large space provided for parcels. ar no one need be ashamed of,” and an ideal model, according might a TE Eee LITERALLY WHOLE TOWNS RIDE THRU NEW YORK STREETS green. top with the t the rear of with bin stl hia cane; the onal man with his port. | man with parcels © ° quip nt; and the tourist with | distinctive in appea * A trunk tee adit B: Pike.st, aur luggage, find the Butck Country |rack and tire carrier have been add fae tha gpring. auto show will seo) Club special ideal, because of the ex- ed for touring convenience. The up- ora holatery is specially constructed and new model Buicks that were | t™ storage space made accessible by iP st oteyes the New York and}® door on each,side of the car. Ar-|the seats are as soft and yielding as Chicago auto shows this w' Be. | tielés can be placed tn this space or! an overstuffed chair. “\ides these notable ad: removed qu and conveniently so | ENT! LINE OF TIRES suo N 4 ‘Buick line; there will be « thet’ the r of the car is kept other features of exceptional | Fox Rubber Co. Displays Beautiful Equipment the old-time fect, render it DISPLAYED beaut xury TWO DOORS OPEN SPECIAL CARRYALL A ¢ Venient features, struck a new note Sul and refinement, while embody the sturdy, tires at its England. In 1 each side of the body] course it's h to the special compart-| ture may les which usually have |tenteg 1 on the seat or floor of lithe sturd: all what the h the time-|t tion, ‘the four.whe wide variety of mode © greater mrance of silence and ems. cad is composed of n the center and a row 4 transporta ached, where the |o be patronized by of people and will cer ainly be the means of giving them x good idea of the development which 1924 has brought in the auto. motive industry.” BUICK IN RACES Hangs Up Victories Tho Not |: in Promotions { © proved »n experiences ut, even tho a dead stand. designed sections as Association of ions from the | Dunlop ba lard For a car whose mi bandone id, Buick b of track an Buick factor n the promotion 1one the leas pi — The } Buick Cushions Are Comfortable on otf and cay On All Roads fication cup and a fered by the Studeba ‘The cushions on Buick open cars are supported , om double-deck springs, The upper springs, Tight and easy acting, smooth out slight road larities, while the larger and stronger absorb the bumps that cause the ordi- fary seat to “strike bottom”. Two pads of curled hair between springs and French plaited ery Give that final softness and assure ; GOVERNOR PRESENTED | | WITH NEW BUICK CAR! track triumph for Buick} Gov. Henry 1, Whitfield of | ted in a cablegram from Bar-| Mississippi jx tho latest among, |many prominent public men who #. ‘The governor has a Buick sedan, a a military staff. Precaution in Parking May Save Life and Car BY W. R. RASMUSSEN Chicago, Field Secretary, National Safety Council Y/city has regulations regarding parking, public safety and con They may differ in detail, but their fundamental object Durchaser a cushion that will stand up. congestion and {ts attendant dangers, Learn the parking || of your cit erve them. | When better automobiles are built | °;:: Le ae ae buick will build them | i8 ewe ese without shutting off the engine, Lock’the car ¥ou, not only t mt theft, but to prevent anyone starting it acct dentall, Do not the wheels, as it might be necessary to move your car before your return because of fire or accident [. MPANY If you stop on a hill, be sure tt r cannot start to roll by itself. Many motorists refer to leave the on a hill with gears in low or hix saves strain on the brakes venice © the key with e & on its direction ‘ East Pike at Harvard BA st-0842 a nake jt more difficul a start the car accidental é New D Leave the wheels turned to th king within 10 feet of a re h ‘ oo Store—Stuart Bldg. || iktie tes sould. noe bw Jete-wtnist’¢ 1 our’ ° 7 tain. Parked vehicles should not obstruct « alleys or public Ave. at University Street Bie odvits Gelvewige and Unsy-showsds not bo tell between 2 nirdetiea|| 2 joading platform maifety zone, and the curb ieee ‘ l I EATTLI on Nenton-Mayl Keat-Mlack ey 1 Maple Vali y Vrankls Al "TOURING SEDAN( IS FEATURE Star Car, Displayed Thru Week, Well Equipped bumpers, two-ton: —————— Road Bulletin J Stevens ENDING CONDITION MANCIE 1, 1094. ALL PAVED ROADS IN GoUD pA ‘AR TOURING § ) Auto Show exhibits of the W. S. Dulmage Motor Sale edan which will be Co. th coming week Wighway—-Open to Bk NEW SPEEDING ACT LOSES ANTAGONISM ANGEL Cal, M t raged fi © ope a new motor vehicle t an a result The Sensations Before you buy @ car, you otce it to your future satisfac tion to ride th a Buick and learn ita many outstanding qualities, Ask for an appointment for 4 demonstration. Of The Show The cars which were the sensations of the New York Auto Show, where for the sixth consecutive time Buick was awarded first place, and of the Chicago show, were the new Buick Country Club Special and the sage green Touring Brougham. These distinguished models, with other representatives of the Buick line of 16 models, fours and sixes, open and closed, all with four-wheel brakes, will be exhibited next week at our display room in connection with the Spring Opening. Your inspection is cordially invited. | tseachtain) * | IS te aE ETS 802 East Pike St.—At Harvard Avenue Open 8 a. m, to 10 p. m, 3DAN FEATURED featured in the

Other pages from this issue: