The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1924, Page 15

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| Lexing rto Ins Golc AND TH Western W up, Was! Se ie Rodeo Y Peak ’ und-Upy Pendiet a ‘alr, Be H =| e Fair, aa, Mc “ n r 9,000 Is Friday’s SATURDAY EPTEMBER 18, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR Trophy || EZRA aR HIS ' ‘ME RRY Ol n Speeder | > De Penrose | 1 Cup E ROADS} 5: la which Ole “ obile Motor Co. OLDSMOBILE” — “be sure you're right i then go ahead—" | This time old adage has always been the outstanding policy of BUICK Overtwenty yearsago BUICK introduced to the world its first car. This same, original car, if placed side by side today with BUICK’S latest 1925 models, would reveal the same basic design in both cars. DOUGLAS TAKES THE WHEEL Constant development of a fixed design en ‘Millionth e Wae to San Francisco we Lingoln Highway Attendance if “Doug” and Mary gave the Ten-Millionth Ford, recently king _ ee it arrived at the Fairbanks and Pic ckford studio in er, had to’ relinquish the wheel, for “Doug” insisted on of "the gre eat Ford family with Miss Pickford in _the front ¢ has given to the world a new low cost for DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION, plus the maximum in riding comfort, per- formance and appearance. The greatest tribute to BUICK design is reflected by its endorsement and adop- tion by other automobile builders. And again—the word-of-mouth testi- mony of nearly two million Buick owners has so firmly established Buick’s reputa- tion for DEPENDABILITY, that last season Buick: built and sold a quarter in Seattle, a great welcome Hollywood. Frank Kulick, driving the numerical wonder seat beside him. Spirit Wenatchee Marches |Martin New Giad Parade) \’Legger Arrested Making Delivery |* hy ~ y S TUDEBAKER Says Wait! NEXT ‘dalle MORNING AT NINE O’CLOCK The Gardner five-bearing crankshaft motor is the most perfectly balanced—the most durably and costly constructed four-cylinder motor ever used in a car selling for less than $1,000. Our Terms Make Ownership Easy The New 1925 Styles Now on Display Smallwood Motor Company, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS ~ 1024 East Pike St. at 11th EA st-1069 “Ask Any Gardner Owner” ee of Electric Club King WENATCHEE, Sept. 13. million cars—an unheard of production schedule for cars in Buick price class. No wonder BUICK is the “STANDARD OF COMPARISON” — THESE FEATURES WILL TELL YOU WHY— Buick-Designed Four Wheel Brakes So carefully designed — so thoroly tested—so fool-proof were BUICK four - wheel brakes that not so much as a cotter key was changed on the new 1925 models over the 1924 models: No matter how well designed two - wheel brakes are, they can only be 50% efficient because they - have only 50% road contact. | Accidents Showing Increase in State Buick Unit Power Plant BUICK valve-in-head mo- tor is built in unit with the transmission. This feature with BUICK is twenty years old—henee, it is developed to the highest point of efficiency in BUICK cars. The marvel- ous power of the BUICK valve-in-head motor is not figured in terms of cylinder size, but in the design. There is no loss of power, and this explains BUICK economy. Foree feed lubrication to all moving parts, reduces wear and increases life. Buick Clutch Multiple dry plate—flexible, soft and easy to operate for the woman who “drives her own.” $2,000 an Acre for Wenatchee Orchard ale hs ce Sy ta fou don't love me more. T'm ‘oing in ithe gar een 10 Buick Torque-Tube Drive All drive is taken thru BUICK torque tube. The springs can be removed with- out disturbing the “drive.” In. fact, each unit of BUICK construction is built to per- form a single duty. Long life and low maintenance cost is the result. TWO CHASSIS SIZES MASTER SIX STANDARD SIX $1,645.00 to $2,790.00 $1,390.00 to $1,950.00 | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Twenty-three Models to Choose From Fisher Bodies—Duco Paint Finish This Coupon will bring you full details, prices and models of the latest 1925 Buick line. Name TACO MORN Ss 554 4 CoN eT eas yea Sewnnn Above you see the reason why speeding isn’t safe in | Wenatchee, Wash, Jonathan Bowman, traffic officer there, is only four feet three inches tall, with 117 pounds of weight, but it’s all effi- ciency. Bowman, 42 years \old, claims to be the w orld’s | ‘smallest officer, '

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