The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 13

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THI \TTLE STAR HARRY W. BANG GERT, Automotive Manager W hen Miutos Claim Toll iHere’s National Analysis of Hours When 8,100 Crashes Happened How Much of GASOLINE PRICE. Hat | Your Car Is FIXING HIT : _ Wood Work? Florid a Case Sets Precedent , 4 " on Refining Firms : : . gs ... RETAILERS ALSO NAMED loc 8 t “i t ” ; a , “Cease and Desist,” Order : ba Issued by Trade Body y % a BY LEO R. SACK Yet a JASHINGTON, Aug au “To most people who have never seen the skeleton or framework of an automobile body, the amount of wood used would be surprising. A trip thru one of the plants would give them a better conception of the creat care with which an auto- mobile body must be built in order to stand all the strains to which it is subjected. ' _ Jers who refused to di arge margin of profit were d that unless they ad. » the price they would be ie to buy gas from either of the three big companies, Dealers who supported the agreement half heartedly discovered that i the distributors were refusing i them sufficient service, . der restrains the 1 é agreements and It restr: boycott QUAKE STILL FELT | from supply sources as well as re Tt P being | strictive methods in any manner t what auto manufactur. cover. ter the ¢ en off consider nois motorists may cc | s 0,000 to the state for | fees this year (ar Registrations Show there are nearly twice as many Buicks in service today as any other make of car selling at *1,000 above »:. n~ East Pike at Harvard EA st-0842 CLIP THIS COUPON Eldridge Buick Co., Seattle, Wash. ¢ mail me details of yo ur timepayment plan—also Buick (@MPANY i | delivery TOMOBILE. SECTI DODGE “FAMILY” BUICK CARRIES LOAD — OF BEAUT’ —|NO NEW MODEL AT EXPO AT PICNIC W.L. Eaton Employes Stage = s Event at North Lake , : ; Moving ea ne t ch i base 5 ween in ; r 1 1 up h Ma h . 7 i Wigs ad ) ri Her t re , ! As w ¢ ‘ - { _ONEPIECE WINDSHIELD ie Used Car 1 ¢ , . Sy a ae | ry agai Bargains " fe f fron And over here we have a quintet of Saxony Knitting Mili beauties demonstrating their employer's products and the uce of form of Puget Sound girlhood. They rode from the Merchants’ Exposition to the starting place in the Buick c ng car and three of them, Marie Carpenter, Virginia Esperon and Dorris Conover, swam out to the battleship Mis- Fords and antaloupe . sippi in 15 minutes. The other two are Rita Reid and Belle Hale. Photo by Price & Carter Chevrolets a] OIL ENGINEER CHOOSES DODGE ru facrony 1s, [BANNER TEAR LOOKED. |] Premier Licht Can ff 4 ENGINEER OSES DODGE HALF A MILE LONG] FOR IN BIG BUSINESS soo | The plant of the Flint Motor Co.| OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. That Very Easy Terms Flint Mich., salf mile| Nev York financiers an Eastern " |long, represen estment of|manufacturers look forward to a Free! Auto License q shows J. W. Bennett, sedan, gurchos ed thr Photo Brothe resident engin cer for the Unio t the W. L. ' More Auto Fatalities Than Deaths on Trains Oil Co., and hi CLIMBING = = Pe : mi Tei oo TOWNS | steady Strengthening Sur- | % rae sae No passes Former Decline | ; dealer a p po! M, Production of motor vehicles in were far gr July wa according to esti: | ates based on # 1.| the of orts to} ing repo e Chambe National 4 More than one in every four fatal accidents was due to the automobile, the complete fig: ures for 1922 show; while in the case of five cities th | from automobiles — reg | KING COUNTY ROAD BeLLETIN. | about one-third to one-fifth of | hedins 3, Bbioaan the deaths from all accidents itink' Ovaicty Marinake in these cities. Week Ending Augus In Los Angeles the de ath All paved roads in good rate from automobiles was 5 Renton-Maple Vall per 100,000 of population, this phe being the highest. The other four cities and their rates were: Camden, with a rate of 2 age ‘GRAHAM Gooa grav Use caution ree. Ten other of the 67 cities hac death rates above 20 per rom automobiles, while only had rates below 10. Houston's rate from three automobile Denny Cre 0 “aa c Bae accident wa. paralleled her a : Tssaquah-New baat Excellent. rate from railroad accidents, the} | Massive construction Antes ‘ip ley ik Bo jrato in @ach case being 18 per etion good means dead weight. Dead weight in trans- portationis costly. Ask us how Graham Bro- thers eliminated, it and gave the worlda truck that really provides low-cost service. AMES ae io wn ighway: CHECK TIRE PRESSURE Check air pressure in tho tires on a new r is the suggestion of a Firestone service department expert While shipped from tho factory with the correct inflation tire, air may be lost on the dealer's floor or in warehouse and sometimes pressure) is not checked on new cars before) Automobile Digest Open to Alpine; on | wv fediuviliesDuvall Kent-Des Moll M sient condition in A to White river| rk-North ‘Trunk connec: pavement excellent; | CAMPERS CAUSE FIRES SHOW AGAIN IN ITALY | Turin, center of the Italian auto} industry, Js to have its first auto! show since long before the war. Only | one foreign car, the Renault, will bo! 1 Ton Chassis, $1,465; 114 Ton, $1,525 ing in the west ai 2 delivered leas nuto ca oft sts and camp. or iat tho only safe thing to do is to bury a camp fire with dirt WLEaton | east Pine at Summit exhibited there, beca Italy is a poar market to other ha an domestic BA 5t-0313 " products, STEEN and gravel, America will be spared such criminal waste,” they say, rew Dodge | MOTOR OUTPUT | $15,000,000, } eaulp ud fe The six hun ar Six ~ | Olds Light Is Develop- ment of October Car 000,000 to|b © year, beginning ‘almos car sold me in today, Westlake Chevrolet Co. 118 Westlake Ave. N. and are laying their nm accordingly, Warmington, ndred thou- | 0 is the West » Durant corpo who has just returned front I Aberdeen—Harbor Bellingham—Hess Bremerton—Vrooman MacDonald Chehalis—Spike M Cle’ Elum—Cle Elum Auto Company Ellensburg—Floyd Eima—Weaver’s Enumelaw—Lindqu Hverett—Reiniertse Hoquiam—Walker’: Iwaco—Saunders Service Station New Lines— More Beautiful! The Refined Oldsmobile Six is an old friend in a new dress! Distinc- tive new radiator design—higher hood—newer and more beautiful lines—Duco Satin finish—cow lights —a larger steering wheel—add new refinement and value, G Yes, its price is unusually low—but that’s due to Oldsmobile’s participation in the tre- mendous purchasing facilities of the great General Motors Corporation. Cab Coupe - Sport Roadster 985 Sedan- _- Sport Touring- - 1015 DeLuxe Sedan- The G. M. A. C. antended payment plan makes buying easy. All prices ¢. 0. . Lansing. Tax and spare tire additional. OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CO. EA st-0128 1000 East Pike Street = $875 875 = $1045 OLDSMOBILE DEALERS Lynden—C, FE. Whithed & Son Mt. Vernon—Hanson Brothers Naches—Huettner Brothers Olympia—Morris Motor Company Port Angeles—H? R. Kern & Son Port Townsend—Peninsula Motor Company ve Brothers ke Motor Company Tacoma—Winthrop Motor Company Union—Union Garage Vashon—Edward Zarth Garage Motor Company otor Company Cram’s Garage nist Bros, & Runland Donald Motor Co, 's Garage Motor Company

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