The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 14

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lc TT | i T SEATTLE STAR ATURD PAGE i4 THE & A 4 STi Little ‘‘Socialism’’ Is Aid to Auto Factorie ‘ge Motor Tourists to Study Road Laws “WILL YOU TAKE A RIDE, LUCILE, IN MY,” ETC. notes markets for Oldsmobile product. Need More Equable Wealth, Says Maker's Regulations Held Need a Lieutenant; \ | ; rr t ; btiee tn war-time : ned by the mill on ‘ i the strings. e ’ internationa " Insofar as this equable dtstridy there, So our e . _ & i tion of wealth a xs folks r : nuke rs the island lt) j ‘ ’ secmntion ta P t — a ne or two ‘demon y Yeti i een Ss. B | stenry of the A. A «sat: | WANT 25,000 TO RIDE } os are alway J ?. bureaus in £ ‘ ° means more people. , <h-s ea ee na A eh ay sok Denaadl IN MARMON VEHICLES { : E . : —_- + oh ta ha hie his 3 - ie going to re ¢ you nev - ” > an ‘ “ -e Ks Conditions in Washington, io | particularty Spokane, are good, he reported. The dealers who heard O'Brien, K. M. Hatfield, service manager from the fac tory, and George Carroll, of the (et. OPEN SNOQUALMIE : aut BY FIRST OF MAY | us stonday, ‘NOQUALMIE PASS will be open for auto traffic May 1 ampalg: General Motors Acceptance cor . ne , a6 . f lester 1 district, who gath- state hi a. artment has ave never before in a atic: tine | poration, Thursday, demonstrat. | Here's part of the 65 Oldsmobile dealers, salesmen and service arenes Of Bes Jy cacere Van tentical Cueqrechy WAOi9GtR-'| | inte: Diakwey Sopartenont ‘hes || who bere Marmon care ~ - ed this fact by driving away [ered Thursday to hear representatives of the Lansing, Mich., factory, and, below, the flotilla of ner ve an sr opened ea | Arretey with se ate, amtnibuting | which they drove home from “Oharlie” Tyson's agency Photo by Prite & Ca are working on both sides of urage competit pen eason agency with 20 new models » cles ‘ ys ; -" | saat GETS AN AUTO FOR BIRTHDAY GIFT | NOW AMATEUR DRIVER — LEARNS AUTO “WHYS” ers, with about 40 serv. on Liars and ) Rubber Tires = ay 1 genera | That Is What Cop |™"c ; Thought When He z | Found Both i le" Tyon % or he party left at BY G. LUCILLE BUTI ER $30 Thursday for Spokane and Bil) Just when yo 8, Mont Ret your fait h © all brightened up again—W It's it, and Harry W. Howard knows | Officer — | ANotu R clas ar f re » attended a ‘ Dunst t and ope * Thursday NE glance in the interior of the FLINT SIX sedan has won the heart of many an owner of fine cars. The quality is evident. The price is unusual, University of meet twice a at 4p. time - While stationed a Pino st. observed a Chevrolet car @t his crossing detach itself from a) re | rim and a epare tire. Giving chase, | Portland Expedition Pushes the officer caught up with th ‘ Ff | hounding sphere about half way Into Mexican Wilds | Gown the block, and, unable to at Headed for Mexico on a journey Myact the attention of the sid/ that undoubtedly will be fraught with Servlet car, returned with the adventure and perhaps peril, but in. Fim and tire to his signal post. tent, Shortly thereafter a man ap-| eve Proached, and claimed tho tire for that country, See owe. The man, however, was/the “Hawley expedition” is contine, § yUmable to remember the make ar ng its way southward this week ; iether details, so Officer Harry de-| The party. headed by Willard P They used to think that a gold watch was the supreme gift for a young man on his Fe saris nad ine litle |Hawley, Jr. paper manufacturer of| 21st birthday, but the parents of A. M. Conatans, University of Washington student, Jonger. Scarce!: © first | p, ‘ ; ” . all fekagan’ citead: the car toe ee ee =r. | showed the past week that “the old order changeth,” when they purchased a Star sport “mer when another man stepped up onan pines acagfal i &, . Aire touring car for him. The sale was made thru the W. S. Dulmage Motor Co. This chap took a long, furtive 100k | ror the road, the other a Ford loaded i f mt the tire before speaking, and jwith equipment. In the party are arms able to pipe bioae up and! Yarl Brownlee, Portland newspaper. WA ee Sencar what Xiang of A) non: H..H. Brownell, cameraman, tire it was, n’all. But our investi. $2085 F.0. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN —s ms ~ different types | mt may be ex alr be arranged wh ars and eq nd» fl t course. Reg. made immediate puliding. om Chart Route for Test Beier ete Ec tirer vw mimi! POT) TRAILS | Competition for Cars ye | em can be remedied | r of lubrica he| And then the owner, H. H. Good-| They are intent upon completion using fuller’s Fich, of Jahn & Co., drove up and Seattle Automobile Co. o drum jof a round trip journey to Mexico — ts iets Aaa Th ‘ i @ the fuller’s earth {1 | Established 1903 Wentified his property by “the rasp-|city wencth echt Pedinae ined hi El Paso Motorists May Enter Contest Under bak wnaéet! the! Aetia, a Wtey mark.” te, the latitude and | for toon aocorptaheds ant jon. U« S- to Exhibit at Road Triple-A Regulations brakeband’ before the dust. ae 1424 11th Ave. EA st-0462 Hongitude of sundry marks and|ney that will, for the most part, Meet in Argentina ple-2 eguiations re Patches. And still Harry kept the |tray ountry without roads thru-| ~— " us jout mou ps A 1924 Buick atx-cylinder tow p. Every car must be stock In|” tain and desert. The com- | Tac: # a Sa Bing do 7 hls time, however, he explained | plete mileage is expected to run over | | BUENOS AIRES, April 12-—Man- Serial teen xae, last week 83 | every respect. By stock, under A w_33—_—_—_________—____-—___ fo the rightful owner that his faith | 2,000 miles. lines capacity th Gas part in| rote fr a novel miter contre to | 4: étinition, tp meant an adtomoblle im human nature was nearing the| Hawley explains his motive for the the Wine ne ccah Cheb RUUIaRT aor | be abe in May by El Paso motor (Just as it le delivered by the dealer | j fee point, and he wished to tent |Mexican trip by saying that he wants| (he Firm National Good Reads ex-|be held in May by El Pasg ™ Ito the owner ¢ the, er—well—anyhow, a friend of|to blaze the round trip trail and seiyp Wadtat “yA a 1 4 under the auspices of the Argentine| The route will touch three states, ara will be di neat sign bearing the | af un see raintes a rw 4 perfiaipe * unco | Touring club, Texas, New Mexico, an | This Invitation been sent be-jand It is expected will prove an ef. | test only against t ie \v I ‘ound or 01 ne clasa. One « O (Hom attached was prominently dis-| manufactured like a window shade |C2U% of the cation that Amer. © all-around test for the en ni Played at the traffic intersection | fean paving m 7 , roadmmaking | tri |to the car maki ree for the rest of the afternoon. aed ponies bs “4 Pryod floor | machinery, motor cars and trucks| The El Paso Herald, under whose with the Jeulde amount if é ne seis the ee r vert oe o aus a the contes u be de trouble ar “t's funny,” Harry soliloquized, | around the passenger, and fastened |** > adapted to Argentine con- | aust hi os ] under | Med | sitions e of other co awarded SPECIAL “tow people will try and make|at the sides of the car, When re | ‘tion . ee consumptic ee : z ¥ tries, | run on ¢| eee ae Oe te |, imi a meen | gp prety 4-PASSENGER COUPE of the arrangements for the expo-| be won by same ca = = sition hope to have ample exhibits y entrant upon making hi of all American products connected cla jentry must nominate server, who will be aasig natruction of | on competing with road-bullding and motor trans- of the belief | vided into classes r trade possibilities. Arizona, {According to list. p jon “IS IT YOURS?’ and the | ‘Ecrente en aais Miuch-claimed tire with the invita-| 4 new automobile robe is being Youngstown Cords st board of ilo aw to ride To see this car is to commend its beauty. never on the car which he represents, His duty will portation. campaign for the The Argentine Touring club was| good roads, becau founded 17 years ago to conduct a|that Argentina could’ not progress |be to keep an accurate cheek unos It stands out strikingly, both in the symmetry ———— | an {t should until a network of good |the car in which he is riding for the | of its design and in the excellent good taste EVERY TIRE A REGISTERED “FIRST” roads made it possible for better|day, In this way the officials of the transportation of farm products and|tour will have a complete record of and smartness of its equipment. jo in the proportion of/each car for every day it Is in the " : ble for orop farming. tour, : ae In the final analysis, however, the most a TRE popular feature will unquestionably prove AW AY MILES BY ST AN| to be its exceptional riding ease. COMPANY ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS Where Can You Beat These Prices? 30x34, 10% Oversize..$ 9.25 sn Oveikize. ape Saddle Horse, | The seats, the new spring suspension and 32x41, Oversize. 21.18 Auto, Too THE ONLY TIME YOU EVER. KEPT YOUR Dodge Brothers special 6-ply balloon-type 33x4 Oversize.. 17.06 | HANDS OUT OF AUTOMOBILE GREASE tires unite in achieving an altogether new ey y; eb sh re WAS THE THREE WEEKS YoU WERE IN ay i ie Dk? aaa from the 34x44); Oven: aea0 BED WITH A BROKEN ARM - SOME OF pitas moa henatai weirs ots . 33x5 Oversize.. 26.66 THAT GREASE HAS BEEN ON YouR. 35x4, Oversize., 24.22 HANDS SINCE 19/8 - EVERY 7/ME You PUT ON A WHITE SHIRT YOUR FRIEN» THINK YOUVE GOT ON A PAIR OF BLACK GLOVES |/--- 35x5 Oversize.. 26.63 36x4, Oversize.. 26.17 37x5 Oversize.. 29.78 WLEaton East Pine at Summit EAst-0318 For sale at all Groceteria Stores in Seattle and suburban towns—at all Piggly Wiggly Stores in Seattle and throughout the state— at more than Forty State Agencies and at Gerrish Brothers’ Public Market, 6512 Tenth Avenue N. jeattle. Highest Grade Sumatra and Para rubber {s now cheaper—highest grade tires should be cheaper, Why Pay More? TIME OFFER: For a slight advance in agencies’ cash prices, I will personally sell at my below address all sizes of tires to any resident owner of a car in Seattle or King County exhibiting his operator’s and car licenses, for 14, cash, balance in 1, 2 and 8 months, without interest and without signer. John L. Makeever Sole Distributor for the State of The death, last week, of Dr. Seth Reed, “the grand old man of Methodism,” re- calls the fact that he was an enthusiastic proponent of the motor car on his 100th birthday, while 50 years be- fore he was a “circuit rider” Washington, West of the Mountains ih Bee ae celebrated GASSAWAY GETS A is centennial last June by wo Phone-—MA in-3573 riding in an automobile made Les AM shea dice Neh in his home town of Flint.

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