The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 TH} Motor Trucks Aid Tourists in Southland ATTLE STAR ATURDA 1, 1924 )/ "youn saces reconos|TRUGK TRAFFIC)» s:-"s:-sys UNDER RIVER sr Save Shipping Costs Thru New Vehicular Tunnel he | General Gasoline ‘Truck F leet Grows Young Supply Company Here Stretching Out in Response to Demands of Market for Motor Fuel iene iee-a ie Watson SE on ee Speed She Wanted, , r and Speed She Got " ‘ tion. Neither engine, chassis nor pocketbook are taxed with thehigh cost of pulling excess weight. Every load is a pay load. Buyers Appreciate No New- ; an been WNTOWN—WHERE IT’S HANDY Model System, Claim and “th phere DO PR ky Paar ns i Bt for pas rf cara, but with heavy duty trucks it has given remarkable sattafaction, * F 1 ® a a t r bh ‘ J, T. Rona 1 the p rn General Petroleum Corp., business at the Harbor Island storage and in nearby delivery to retail gasoline stations | ,.3%8° 3.7. Ronald. who heard t - pee ee has increased by such leaps in the seven months it has been on the, market here, that it now takes this big fleet of re Se : of tr Prva ¥ trucks to handle the deliveries. BES both _ ; s France haw one private ee City, Ho as well known, we © One reason for their a DOGDE POLICY \ 2 r y be wil CHEVROLET long life and excep: ™ F wndedianen ¢ ue ee tional economy is their oo GIVEN OKEH i ; vie ‘ y light, sturdy construe he ag coi wd au New Sport Model Now on Display of mak: = by buyers, a only has it been necessary Seattle distrib on 5; 1% Ho to enlarge the dintribuling facilities 17 iret pid: 1% Ton, aan but the storage capacity of the Har 525—delivered Be “Dodge Brothers motor car owr bor Island plant ef the General Petroleum corporation has been greatly increastd by the addition of new tanks.” 118 Westlake N ers who t cars every year of WLEaton East Pine at Summit EA st-0313 Phone EL iot-4501 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY hl ally important powever, is Brothers. w later danger th suffer simply model i yERERGESE The Touring Car *295 F. O. B. Detroit Demountable Rims and Starter "85 extra a full value, car with fu years of saitsfactory Pag agama | “Tuffy,” who sits on the running board, and Mr. and Mrs: Ira S. Harding, 2227 10th ‘Another factor enters this}ave. N., have just returned from Seaside, “Tuffy” always goes when the Dodge goes and policy which ts also of considerable! has @ reserved seat on the step-plate on the running board, his importance to buyers, A change in models involves a complete chanj of dies and production schedules. It| upsets a factory completely and often means a virtual stoppage of produc tion, This naturally remains a loss to the manutactu’ d his on! a | mgt architect master says. “The Trails of Smoking Rubber” Seattle on Northwestern Corner of National Parks Cir- SeRrarg course is to get i in the | ; of his product. The saving effec : aul by Deo : ee axe Boe votey | cuit; Autos Cross the Nation anges of to the in the form of surplus’ value. ce of bringing out ne Bike < summer months. waiting to see what dre like. The fact Brothers’ sales are continuing 4 normal yolume is another Inc of the confidence engendered by practice of not issuing annual mod. els. Many buyers have said to us “Dodge Brothers’ cars couldn't be finer than they are today, either in| rance or riding comfort. I am id of a change. There is cer- © oceasion for it.” so, altho ‘most owners do not realize it, the cost pf replacement parts is greatly affected by bringing | out yearly models. Ome reason for | the extremely low price for Dodge | Brothers’ parts is the fact that parts | stay standard for years.” You who have been promising yourself a Ford car, saying it was “only a question of time”—should buy NOW! AUTO TALK Don't try to blow the jaywalker out of your way. Use the trakes.— Automobile Digest. The time was never so favorable, because a Ford willgetyou out-of-doors more hoursevery day this summer. The quality never quite so good (even by Ford standards) and the price is the lowest in the world for such values. Ford Motor Company, Runabout $265 In 1911, average piston displace. ment was 600 cubic inches; now it is OF CANADA These maps show the cross-country roads that are most frequented by tourists. Now is the time when neost touring is east and west. In} the fall and winter months, it| is north and south. Auto manufacturers are reporting | an increased demand fer balloon | tires. | ~~ - | Everybody has the right of way | but you. Twenty per cent of the brakes in use are defective, say auto engineers The roads shown’ on the upper map are, as numbered, | 1, Yellowstone Trail; 2, Lin- coln Highway; 3%, National Old Trails; 4, Lee Highway; 56, Dixie Highway; 6, Missi: sippi River Scenic Highway 7, Jefferson Highway; 8, Pa-| cific Highway. Light makes o! in farming are autos predominate Thirty-five cities in this country | have reduced their motor fatalities, Coupe $525 Tudor Sedan $590 All prices f. 0, b. Detroit Fordor Sedan $685 Motor vehicles ranked second in| ommodity exports in 1923, Automobile dollar of 1923 was con-| sidered worth 111 pre-war cents. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Sora THE UNIVERSAL CAR The lower map shows the famous National Park-to-| Park Highway, encircling the | national par and monu-| ments of the West.. It cove a tour of about 6,000 miles. It is fed by every transcon-} tinental highway and. is con- sidered one of the most won- derful scenic courses in the country. Sixty per cent of ps mileage is for busine: t wenger car | purposes. After you've driven 500 miles have your automobile brakes tested. Fans in Germany are taxed 60) tents a month for reception . B orion mers BS sncran neservarions yr FORESTS bt ems of © HATIOWAL MOMENTS By p | | ervonmt mute 0 nana! EX i ci There ate about 1,000 recelving sets in Spain, oe Two state-controfled radio stations | | tre operating in Lithuania, | Gas pipe should not be usea tor|Send Boxer to Aid |Fire Warnings to ast Stranded Explorer’ The power schooner Boxer, owned| Wire warning: the intertor department, probably | of tH egular - |will be sent to the rellet of Goorge W. Alox gist, formerly of Ss nese will Be Broadcast Here |uirect tho work of forecasting forest |fires in this state. ‘Tho grenost menaces, it was explained, are in times of low humidity, moteorolo. Keep spaces between turns even on #piderweb cols. by | on will be a part ‘orecasta of the local : \|weathor bureau, wecording to an an Receivers are being installed in| Rossman, tho explorer, maroon Jnouncement made Saturday, ‘The lonely lumber camps in Canada. |Wainwright, it was reported Satur-|warnings, whlch will be a day, The Boxer recently left for |the bureau In co-operati North Shore Congrogational|the North with supplies for stations | Washington Morest. church, Chicago, has opened a 600-|maintained by the United States bu- | wi watt broadcasting station, call let-|reau of education. dang ters WDBY, oo Te rR Ee | now rece! Keep out of ruts to save tre ings according pre C, Jny,|WOR, Newark, was received in Aveyage price of new cars is $611.'sidewalls chief fire warden of the association, | Tokyo, 9,000 miles away, Over 12,000 miles of aerial wire y elhave been installed in Great Brit ssoclation, to © You can buy any model by making a small down. ’ -payment and arranging easy 't. the balance. Or you can bu: on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, The Ford dealer in your Nelghborkeed Anita ath both Rave in etal ain in the last year. Recent Esperanto talk from

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