The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 14

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THE I Code PAGE 14 ATTI I TAR TURDAY YEARS OLD, BUT New Traffic | STILL ON THE JOB Is Effective Today Parking Restrictions Clamped On By Police City Ruling on Restricted Areas, Arte- rial Highways, Enforced Seattle effect toda It contains dra wlating v vers, § oertain a r h ses, and must only be used ts| One blast of the horn must be giv rn of one bout parking er of one V 2 Réss district, allows park If the signal ts not t ob erved, he must punch out three others, w i i 4 | Downtown parking is definite i of the r may rn. Then the pass withou further Clip Out This Highv yay List! designated arterial highways. ly limited downtown. All park ing Is prohibited between 4 and 6 p. m., all days except Sunday In the area from First to Fifth ayes, between Union and Pine sts. newly All day-parking is limited to ene hour perieds on Sixth and Seventh aves., between Union st and Westlake ave., and on Fifth ave., from Madison to Jackson AVE. and WEST st. The exter LAKE AVE. N, from Virginia im a claw . from Denny way to Fuhrman ave TENTH AVE. N. FE, from EF. = Toth ot This Oldsmobile is of the vintage of 1899 and but six or years. Annamae Holme George Tucker; arriving at the bank with the day's deposit RESTRICT PARKING ON NARROW STREETS Parking, under the new code, will he restricted on the narrow streets Tt is limited to south or west sides Of thorofares 25 feet wide or less even AVE. W. and VE. N. W, from dealers who combine;country which sing maximu: Automobile and co-operate ‘to fix nen ger All for-hire cars will be removed t. to W. 4tth st on eee ae. ae oe from Pike ine sta, and stands/| RAINIER AVE, from Dear-||\sea cars my lay themselves liable oe lare limited to locations tn front of || born st. to southern limits, Ilto federal ree Mies’ Cte the principal hotels and a few other | STONE WAY, from N. 34th st b : : aA Teiten designated places. |] to N. S5th st Marpatdinas yo noitaes “ante Sirens and horns are the basis of W. GREEN LAKE WAY, from || ‘"'°" Pew ae erases & strict clause which sets forth that ||. 65th st. to Woodland Park ave. || Thee | jomobile ac Johnny mustn't signal his arrival to| | to N. 85th st cents per gallon Don't try to blow the jay walker ‘Salile, inside her father’s domicile, | There are now 10 étates in this | out of your way. Use your brakes. | NO, CHILDREN, THIS ISN’T A PALACE Ab TELL YOUR MECHANIC YOU WANT Trade Mari. x URN CHEYPOLET OMPAN WASHB THEY ARE GROUND LIKE —A VALVE— ———-ON THE PROPER EDGE | | It may look like the entrance to some palatial estate or castle grounds, but the sign| | tells its true nature. This is the new sales location for used cara at 1524 Broadway and! |is limited to Chevrolets, under the management of the Washburn Chevrolet Co. The ex- clusive car dealer in a low-priced field is an innovation here. H Tostall a set. If they fall to erfect com- pre: ly and 1,000 miles to a gallon of ofl, we will refund your money and pay you $2.00 per cylinder ad- ditional. Our Only Provision: Rings Are Returned Within 69 Days LEPERS | | aches Face—txceilent ennAition in xing | | A county: open to White River camp: There are somewhere between Road Bulletin bridge over White Kiver at < and 1,500 Ie ‘3 altogether In this/ trance reported in dangerous jon | - per 14 | and washouts on road tn park. | country—Dr, Hugh 8. Cumming, | PER i = stab Paik aectik Seuntr Conse | Surgeon .General United Btates| King © excellent; Public Health Service. a's DNDITION It is better to remove a spark GRAVEL ROADS plug with a socket wrench that just | Renten-Mapie V | fits around the plug and protects the ed Farm |core from damage than to use a/ imonkey-wrench and ruin the plug. Save Money on Good Tires - Youngstown Cords ‘The Allied Governments of the World sent their merchant fleets to the Para rubber fields of Brazi] during the World War and transported millions of rubber trees to Sumatra, Borneo, Ceylon and Java, thinking the war might continue many years. These trees have come into production; hence cheap rubber—recently as low fs 16c per pound in London against $1.00 during the War. The | Piston Ring Headquarters All Sizes and Widths to in. Inc. 04 E. Pike St, Seattle, Wn. Your to right at For her information Jooal 261 It is now possible to drive from Tacoma to Vancouver, B. C., over an | entirely paved highway and ferry to| Nanaimo on Victoria isiand—the| | Princess Patrica making two trips| |daily except Sunday—and drive to} Victoria, B. C., over the Malahat drive. The cloarance of this boat | is six feet, which necessitates the | lowering of the tops of cars and bars the ahipping of closed cars. | Isenquah-Preston—Paved. Preston-Fall City—Good gravel. Renton-Issaquah—Payed. ity-Denny Creek—Good gravel; y Creek to Summit fait gravel; |_ Tho detour on the Olympla high: | |way west between Olympla and Mc-| Cleary has just been dragged and ts good condition. Des Moines-Tacoma Highline—rxcellont gravel till going despite the oft-re 8, of the Seattle Old Flint Driven 24 Hours on What ts regarded as a world's rec- | waa established ‘The right front moved and in this traveled 360.7 streets were traversed but the car showed no signs of damage The test was made ur ices of the Chicago Fi which testified to the fact that while | la. Paul Bunyon W anted | to Enlarge Columbia’ ing awe f sufficient depth to ing effect in the pageant | 1 ite enlargement has be ecaune of changes made *, which tower 50 feet tr of sufficient strengt! ertion that the life of a car i with her chauffeur, peated a mobile Motor Co., ia shown here See Mr. Gallagher IF YOU WANT A REAL BARGAIN IN A GOOD USED CAR 1922 Dodge Touring, driven 7,000 miles, with o inal finish; many extras $575 1923 Maxwell Coupe; just like new, and with new cord ; tires. $850 1922 Dodge Roadster, better than new; many extras; new sition to maintain itself within it self than any other country that I We have every resource that is necessary for know of in the world. Three Wheels 1920 Bulck Touring: dandy condition; new cord tires and other extras. $545 1924 Brand New Knight Touring car duced price; brand new $1,375 and other extras, and a bargain. tires; a snap at $975 $485 | EASY TERMS TO FIT EVERY PURSE | S11 BAST PIKE ST, PHONE MA tn-5388 & happy and prosperous people. Our | peopel would not starve, they wolild | in Chicago by a/not freeze, if we were cut off from ‘ which was driven|the rest of the world.—Sen, Jones | street for 24/(R.) Wash. before senate committee on foreign 3 on three wheels wheel was re One and two-tenths miles of pav ing ts being laid between the Thurs ton-Lewis county line south to con nect with the paving Into Centralia which makes necessary a detour of one and one-half miles, which is rough. This fs not on the main Pa. cific highway south, but on the old | Bucoda road from Tenino to Centra- | uation the car 3 miles, averaging 14 Sie Mies les to the gallon despite heavy real traffic. Bome of the roughest jer the aus ompany ng on three wheels, the doors he car swung free and the hood ed in alignment A motorist with bad brakes is as dangerous as a gunman | LDRIDGE BUICK COMPANY — ° | will help you own a BUICK. | The Standard of Comparison Automobile values are not determined by cunningly word- ed advertisements. Shakespeare’s plays could have been written in chalk on the side of a barn and still be the world’s classic. Human interest and desire respond to the magnetism of QUALITY. The truth of this is apparent with Buick Automobiles. ONE QUARTER MILLION BUYERS WILL BE DRIVING NEW BUICKS THIS YEAR. It is not clever advertising that is creating this world-wide demand—but the word-of-mouth praise of over one million Buick owners that preceded them. Words are empty—claims are shallow, but the boosting spirit of a million satisfied Buick owners is compelling. " Youngstown Mfg. Co. is only in keeping with good practice in Teducing tire costs to consumers. Others must follow. Look at This Tire—Its Tremendous Rubber Tread Look at These “", Prices! WHY PAY MORE? 30x31, full 10% oversize. 9.25 BAS an | ST THE NEW eEWAY AM) 600 MILES THROUGH SMOOTH SCENIC SEAS On Time ae A narrow, placid sea channel threading the heart of a ae mountain range—the renowned, ANSIDE? PASSAGE 3ix4 full 10% oversize. 15.60 TO BORDERS OF ALASKA 32x4 full 10% oversize. 16.33 This magnificent routing is optional on the 33x4 full 10% oversize. 17.06 ‘Transcontinental Service of the Canadian 34x4 = full 10% oversize. 17.51 National Railways—the Jasper National route with free st All other sizes equally reasonable. Park Lodgeria the ore Liar, at Rockies. Tubes $1.00 less than elsewhere. For cash at all PIGGLY WIGGLY LOW SUMMER FARES STORES, at GROCETERIA STORES J. F. McGuire, Gen'l Agt., everywhere, at GERRISH BROS.’ PUBLIC Passenger it MARKET, at 100 other sales agencies #0- hte org a Tel. Main 4906 ir deall it lected for fair dealing with the public, all Scenic Booklet Free at the above prices, On Time I will personally sell to car owners of King County for ONE-THIRD CASH, bal- ance on easy terms, without signer or in- terest, for a little advance in price to cover costs. Bring ALL LICENSES, and any other identification. JOHN L, MaKEEVER State Distributor DOUBLE TRIANGLE At Office 85 Pike St. Outlook Market, Front Groceteria MA in3673 At Warehouse, McHugh Bldg., 1723 Westlake Ave, N. GArfid-0681 ii aiabchamibscise 4. cyl. Touring 41160 22 SEATTLE Buick Quality Revealed Before you lift the hood, stand off—admire Buick’s grace- ful lines—its perfect balance—its smartness of dress. Then step closer and note tarefully the details of finish— the wide swung doors—the inviting tonneau—the deep, restful cushions—real leather. Note the dash assembly— convenient and attractive. Plenty of leg room—cooling facilities thru a neatly concealed ventilator, Then the motor. Increased power—self lubricating throughout— positive feed to all bearings. Absolute quietness regard- less of miles run—economy of gas consumption due to Buick valve-in-head construction. Clutch and gear shift admired by the woman who “drives her own.” Torque tube drive—same as used on America’s costliest cars. Heavier frame. New type cantilever spring action—ask us to demonstrate this feature on rough hilly roads. Four- wheel brakes. Drive the ear—apply the brakes—then you'll know why practically all fine car makers of America and Europe include four-wheel brakes as standard equip- Buick 6 cyl. Touring 41545 2° SEATILE TERMS The recognized quality and long life of Buick Automobiles has established ‘the feasibility of extending term-contracts to meet the individual requirements of Buick buyers. Bring your proposition to us. WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A BUICK YOUR USED CAR Additional outlets for used cars, which ment. we have recently acquired, plus the grow- . ing demand for Eldridge Buick’s good re- built cars, has doubled our trading facili- ties. Hence we are looking for Used Cars. ts, Hence we You Can Own a Buick INVESTIGATE OUR EASY-TO-BUY PLAN NOW! East Pike at Harvard

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