The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1924, Page 13

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HARRY W. BAHMGERYT, Automotive Manager y —$—$—$—$—— MOBILE. SECTIOX 150 Dealers Attend MODERN-DAY ORDEAL BY FLAMES AND ACIDS \\Seattle Ford District Luncheon for Willys | 5 % Leads National Contest Salesmanship and Advertisin x Cam- ‘ Jack Conner High Salesman in Whole United & vam States; Three Firsts Are Won paigns Are Themes of Talks h rry Hays, man Famous Factory Owner Sees | **,’ : LD cate ’ Conditions 3 ; " , ere’s @ test “as is a tes t was performed Thursday on Seattle streets with an Oakland finished in the new Local Sales ; ve a, | Duco satin vehicle covering. Demonstrators used fire appli cations to the finish without serious injury and then oured c sulphuric, muriatic and ammonia acids on the body with th e same success, it is claimed. | DINED BY AUTO MEN ae $n» é ane Tedarteal ne Wm 3 r 7 ries and are main ir onents of Now — ‘TA Ct ioe ga ping ape . practical le the “ § disti re and service sta- One of Prop ERVICE STATION | Wax inlsi and the fret to oF a atone cs | Noted Lincoln Highway pt apgan tty cas conblaes up’ his de re = isle c0 y 1 5 cattle district, | = —— bargin aoe be jpt ade f n r BATTERIES [Distant of th " ww |Research Found Substitute | paint to one day. Finally ‘ a 0 n-| Eira and ligkelae’ pstomae’ pring Beda dy ; : : , bs i | developed a material that dried and} : » blackboard,” Offielal Service Station e over Fr may, no i mh it for Auto Paints flew away in small particles, even| said bt 2 ‘ ‘on, made : i ; — betore Ht could be ‘aprayed on: the| race American Bosch town, went r m | “Wo have ‘no | automobile, le Gray & Davi . : joc i ; See US Today nother. | ting, t j DRIVE IN | | | of them are | nd 92 per} to even surpass > Pike st | t year the that in March. ras In the course of his remarks he|tory used alm 3 Witt inital Mark tae, fast . Willys is a good roads fan if ie [told how Duco was devel 1 in making and shippin t ‘ ite taneamodg | E 5 one, and is one of the be Slade ad an dD i t nm and ¢ . | Gi fou of the now famous| Hoere’s the new headquarters of the Harper-Meggee battery service station at Fourth ayer aes =A tn ae ong and Blanchard, It was taken over March 10 as the latest addition to new automotive there are stil] some two and one-half industry structures in Seattle. Harper-Meggee has combined the present Third ave. and miltion miles yet unimproved—“and | Blanchard st. station and the old main station at 817 E. Pike st. in this brick building. Jet me tell you," continued this dy-| : i “a ae ; namic, pepful personality, “your ee ; Seater t TRAVELERS PAY $100 _ ie Mili Deters where. tere California Registrations Are') FOR TRIP O N DESERT is wealth ahead? Mounting to Records HE number of registered motor cars in Mosul dur- ing 1923 was 200, or léss, but recently several OFFICIAL HERE cxiterssiness a new cars have appeared, Consul John Randolph re- € flion mark in re tions, U ports from Bagdad. These cars, which were bought an anagiorgss ong a in Syria, were filled by passengers, who are said to 31,000 license plates had been an | s ‘ sh 4 Dodge Auto Sales Manager |sicnea to Goiden state motorists by | have paid from $80 to $100 each for the ride across Visits in Seattle | all branches of the division of motor the desert to Mosul, Such cars pay duty both in ogg ae vehicles and branch offices of the|| Syria and in the Iraq custom house, but the passenger Pe i Hy a ee ar oe k oars fares more than compensate for this double charge. john A. Nichols, ‘generat sales | now nt o Its a! ; ‘setae ‘manager for the Dodge Brothers |check of 1924 registrations during Cars reaching Mosul thru Basrah and Bagdad pay no ‘Automobile Co., was {n Seattle dur- | the renewal period made by Will H.} customs duty to Syria. ng the past week ona general in- | Marsh, chief of the division. } spection tour of sales offices on the} Of the 1,081,000 licenses Issued /| Pacific coast, departing Wednesday | 912,500, or 88.5 per cent, were for | — —— reece rm evening, after conferring with the |? * 6 passenger a prapre | $3 BN district’ representative's office, at| “We are now over tho 1,000,000) C t U T b | 700 Securities building. - |mark and have 11 months to go,” U y ses axica § an | Nichols 1s a former Seattleite, | Sid Marsh. “All this business has} if fs having first come here in 1909 to| been handled tn a little more than | S M T t Daving first come aren i800 to oe Mendieta peevisany | WAVES Money in £ axa ion newspaper executive in New York. | mated a 2 He was in charge of the Franklin | ‘at h K + PES art . aod Dwige Brothers cars here for jean add 200,000 co that and make «| Pittsburg Has But Two Official Automobiles; 9 » _.| of the Increase.” - About 17.000 tons of coal are ed each year at the Willys-Ov 1 - ———— | PITTSBURG, Pa. March | owned pleasure cars for the . auto factory by burning the shaving! j Willys-Overland has the largest |dividend to the taxpayers of Pitts t se and chips from the plant's wood mill, | forge shop in the auto industry, with |burg of more than $65,000, resulted | | v in the tabu- ay which generates 2,500 horsepower per | $5 steam hammers and 67 forging |from the use of public taxicab ser- 1 ubmitted to Mayor ‘and up-setting machines vice during in place of munic- Slippy, ee uuntant of the steel metrop- | » saving representa a re- of 1-10 of one mili in taxes, poets 8 Avatistane Mipey: | Until you see it, you cannot adequately © And how necessary and desirable, in a pony ee Sy OOS eee | picture the distinctive beauty nor fully fast Sport Car such as this, are Oak- ates only two passenger cars for automobile service,” Chief appreciate the mechanical goodness of —_land’s safe and practical four-wheel 0 (S (] |these car Is ‘ume. to the ais : : this five-passenger Sport Touring. And — brakes—and its large steering wheel on | { ff B A Laiduster bla ‘tadioabe lag the gratifying fact is that both its appear- —_ which are mounted the driving controls, | ( MA _Am« a4 employed for tho transportation of = ane ‘ormance—en. ! Jatt other city. officials and em- 4 ahd petfoemen: deere} Then, too, it has a Fisher body with ployer, peas Its finish—a striking Oakland Blue— _— Spanish Leather upholstery, permanent vico for was $1 which should bo added $3,600.00. ax cannot fade nor check because it is an top, b It indshi GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ie ering ta maintenney cn Milly dw vabescce Deicke Mgr dice eu at eeee making the {ficial transpor- aaa soe ‘ 8 c i spmataey ee Mo palate retains its original beauty indefinitely. thing that insures completeness and full value. — “Compared with expenditures in ¢ ‘ CHEVROLET and 1922 the savings were $85, The Oakland engine and chassis, be a 576.78 and $ 4 pecti ; a : b , : ee ee eee craton Ure causeoftheircorrectdesignandadvanced _— There is genuine satisfaction in owning : ‘ out of over 1-10 of one mill'in the E construction, are istincti i That's what we give you when you buy a new Chevrolet tee wil of Sather Pitt” for ‘enoh a Hace tae for a real a car as distinctive and able as this. sport car because they assure snappy _— Be sure to drive it before you buy from us. sls fu es aad ee ae : What more does the dirver of an automobile desire? We rt LANDS getaway, aswell as sustained high speeds. any car this spring. are satisfied only when we have made the owning of a | Seventy-olg ibutors in Chevrolet a pleasure. : F ’ ater ae Over 300 customers are thoroughly satisfied with our Ww "nolding. te fad | : Northwest Oakland Co. of purchases. Holland and service. They are pleased with Westlake Chevrolets. We Scandinavian e_also 1000 Pike Street at Terry Avenue ELL iot-1233 know you will b yo v1 De. 7 7 cI | Senegal, in South 5 Some Good Deiter: Werritoly?Open SEE US FIRST Joped a good market and ‘ y ANd xs island of Cyprus has applic f | Locomobile franchise. Immediate delivery on | pce x Touring Car oo « : Coupe fer Four +. $1395 | Four-Passenger Cou gee a TART ETE Keanna 4, ¢ , Fs Sete PS sso a anes £ can ONE DIED EVERY Sport Roadster Sid eee penser HALF HOUR THRU capes a al ers $40. All prices fu 0 b. factory. WESTLAKE {CHEVROLET/ COMPANY Note “W atau person was Killed on the high. ways of the United States. 118 Westlake Ave. North Phone EL iot-4501 Girited ehakea-sinip wari vores ‘ > ry r 19.6 deaths for every Hl : 100,000 of population. : “

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