The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1924, Page 16

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—_ SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1928 arit Sr Ar ’rLUS STAN rAGr au — ee —— ne She Lines Up | SOME FOLKS CHOOSE QUEER HIGHWAYS! ~ | VANSANT WILL Tourist City |p aa, Sl eeeeeeeee | ane @ Hand Shakers i wes ‘ NTT NG Miss Stores and Delivers Cars Left for Repairs Care left for repairs wi ivered to their ¢ work is completed them as feature of the new service head A Five-Bearing Crankshaft means More Power, Greater Flexibility, Less Expense, Longer Car Life Those five bronze-backed bearings on the Gardner crankshaft assure the smooth, steady flow of power that enables you t crawl through traffic, dash past other cars on the road, cat up hills. For quick getaway, for speed, for a long pull through mud and sand—wherever you want it—power is there in excess. Whip and side-play in the motor are pele Airery and smooth, comfortable driv- ing at all speeds assured. Upkeep and operating costs are redu ionger car life assured. The value of the five-bearing crankshaft motor was proved by “Cannon Ball” Baker when he drove a stock Gardner Sedan from coast to coast in midwinter in 4 days, 14 hours, 15 minutes. GARDNER The Smallwood Motor Co., c |alogan for his HIGHWAY MOVIE I$ PRODUCED =| Ford Laboratories Present Worthy Film Offering DETROIT, Apri to Happiness,” 9 signed to prom: highways, } at the Ford mot tory here. It was produced in conjunction with the bureau of p 8. department of highway edu ta wher n feel at hor ught down to a fine art o's returned to her desk now and fs fatrty > for tour ree and carries ment President Coolidge personally is L. V. Rawlings, manager of the W. S. Dulmage Motor Co., handling Star cars, tried out a touring car of that make | snown presenting a scholarship ee on the playfield steps leading up to the Knights of Columbus school at 10th ave. and Madison st., recently. Only the \tificate to Bob Preston, the farn tardy snapping of the photographer's shutter prevented proof that he did get to the top. The car slipped back before \°¥ hero of the story, who ts wir he got the picture, and here is Rawlings as the car hit the bottom again, eniflvelly Sah tga Mnemperedac Brae west at ¢ at be eda oe. ter roads. The scenas were tak t tourist gi LRP a, ee hn ae" on the White House grounds and q #7 eae Ealiin or weekly report of all retail deliver | | PLAN MAGazr around Fairfax, Va, | Distributors sil Get tn reports they hs urate, de I annual touring edition of (to branches of the Ford Moter © 7 ss i tiga up on Miss Hassett’ | tailed record of exact conditions ex | the Washington Motorist will |in the United States and the pic. Seattle, Wash, { register of atte b isting in each sales territory. Their be published this year on July 1. |ture will be shown generally. i] ———_— calculations are based upon the| , EEE = y number of cars actually consumed j DGES $0 AR ! by the public, as they believe this | — 4 ee ae | : 4 tbe the only true indication of |Lexington’s Dynamic Presi-| Famed Danseuse Picks Out) sales conditions. | : | ‘The constantly climbing delivery | dent Visits Coast American Automobile Indications Are for Big Busi- | recors counted with increasing pro. | — —- duction, jrothers to m ness Year in 1924 Vibes: that tha” fipt "etx months of Pepe sorpaens gure geahe | Joll,”" cried Mile, Mistinguette, French | star of “Innocent Eyes,” now playing | in Chicago. | | Mlle, Mistinguette, a dainty French | comedienne who has danced and sung | |her way into the hearts of American | jaudiences, selected an Oakland last |week for her personal use during her Chicago engagement, according to word received by Harry Austin, manager of the Northwest Onkland| }Co., Beattie, | She sald several other things about the Oakland which the interpreter) | asserts « Yankeo girl would have an- |nolinced something tn this fashion: “You Americana sure do know] how to make automobiles, I’ve got | |e few cars in Paris that I thought | were darbs, but this sure is the| snail's hips.” | Mile, Mistinguette came tnto the; limelight of tho preas recently, when | sho had her shapely limbs tnsured by Idoyds, of London, for $1,000, | 000. She's protecting them too, by | | her cholce of a four-wheel brake car. | quainted with our specially treated MOTOR-ELIXIR] oy 222 eonster FOR OUTERS — in the motor car manufacturing | ‘ which ts purely « scientific blending jfield te Frank B. Ansted, president) SAN FRANCISCO, April 5 —The of vegetable and mineral olls. Guar- of the Lexington Motor Co, who fourth annual celebration of Open anteed to contain no acids or chem- 9 Washinsto Roa we * a she sateee: te contain BO qlee Se.chem- has come to Washington to give|Rond week will be held thruout 1924 wil Since Dec. 1, Dodge Brothers dea! mor ‘era have consistently broken all pre | Husiness. vious records for delivery of cars to seheapemmye—ectinaeeeentiome customers. Materixily increased fac-| BRITISH COLUMBIA tory capacity and an unusual de | mand for thelr new line of cars has | HAS 33,000 AUTOS ‘Made this performance possible, ac-) British Columbia registered 23,590 tending to W. L. Eaton, local dealer.) cars and trucks in 192%, according Dodge Brothers are able to com-/} to Western Canadian Motorist, of Bile accurate sales information be-| Vancouver. Monthly sales totals ot the co-operation of their | show fluctuations, but new car sales @ealers thruout the entire United | totaled 5,835, and new truck sales States and Canada who send in a/ 916, for the year. jotal by far the greatest 8 in the history of their | | KOmme 20 19c sie sooo | GASOLINE Service Stations 4033 10th Ave. N. F Until April 15th 1th 4 FE. Pine H] Stone Way 4 N, 44th 714 FE. Pike St. Bowell & Yale Westlake & Harrison |S. 67th & Greenwood Railroad & Conn. Mth &@ Woodiand Pk. th & Jackson No—not s gasoline war, just to let every sutomoblle owner get ac LUBRO-MOTOR PERFECTED, Thousands of motor- |personal attention to tho distribu-|Northern California under the aus- | ons fate are niready familiar with this tion of his car in this territory. | pices of the Motor Car Dealers’ as.| "New Life” for motors, | Ansted will supervivo Lexington | sociation of San Francisco the week | Eastern, qt. ..20¢ jnctivities — in ish Columb of May 6. Western, gt. .. . | Washington, Oregon, Caltfornia, N Special efforts will be made to at. be 154 ur wn 0. lvada and Arizona for some tir tract attention to the fact that the! FO Otte |He has formed tho Ansted Lexing:|first week in May formally opens! :0.B. 1632 Seventh Ave. Phone MA {n-3083 J) ton Co., with establishments In| the spring and summer touring sea. | DETROIT [Los Angeles and & Franciaco,|son tn California, as by that time and Js one of the youngest motor |most of the roads leading into tho car company presidents in the|high Slerras and the mountain seo-| United States. tions are open to travel It im claimed that he practiced} Resorts, hotels and even some of | }law in Indiana's highest courts /the railroads with their terminals tn | when he was but 26 years old,/San Francisco will Join with the au- | within one year of the minimum |tomobile men in making the weok a jage limit, [wala affair. ‘The Ansted engine 1s of tmproved| Hoth steamship and railroad Ines | and enlarged design, dealera @fy,| have, during the past few years, | and ‘9 carried in both models of the | made much of the fact that summer | car as now sold, | vacationists can take their cars with “It has cost us hundreds of | thom at «mall extra expense in order thousands of dollars,” he sald in | to have them for touring purposes at | an interview, “to bring these chassis |the termination points of their jour- models (auch ag the new Concord) | neys, | to perfection, and—ns hazardous to| ‘The big feature of the open road our future position as it has been—|¢isplays this year will be the num- it is worth it. Because we have |hers of camping outfits that will be developed something worth whllé@/shown. Every dealer and distribu. that will outlive transitory prob-|tor will have one or more cars lems.” equipped with the latest camping Ansted made a visit to this coast | qutrits and many Ingentous devices three years ago, and he {8 th¢/to assure the comfort of the motor. same forceful executive as he then |ist on the long trip will be featured | |impressed hig hosts. for the first time. STEPS ON IT! l Order It Today! The spring rush for Ford Touring Cars has started. Arrange to place your order at once, so that you will not be obliged to wait for delivery. Tf you do not wish to pay cash for your car, you can arrange for a small payment down and easy terms on the balance. Or you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Another Proof That Buicks Satisfy | Buick owners are always reluctant to & Part with their cars. For Buick’s de- Pendability, its ability to master every Toad condition, its sturdiness, its safety and comfort all firmly establish Buick in every owner’s regard. Buick has made good cars for over twenty years 4nd the latest Buick achievement is __ its greatest. Let us prove this to you bya demonstration in the Buick model you like the best, DRIDGE (5772 OMPANY ae Pike at Harvard EA st-0842 ; Store, Stuart Bldg., Fourth Ave, at University St. Miss Mary Moore, New York society girl, believes in com- citer automobiles are built, Buick will build them | fort. She sailed for Egypt—and took her roadster with her, She'll tour Egypt in tt, 3 Sora CARS -TRUCKS - TRACTORS f

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