The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 13

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— SS pe SATURDAY on Traffic, “View With Alarm” SEPTEMBER 27, 1924. Says Henry jp and P ropose Rem- edies for Accident Toll in U.S. W’ ASHINGTON, Sept . 27.—What are the big men in auto- mobile welfare work saying about safety and accident tion? prever i g things. M, pad ember of the ty worker ys Hales, ic cause Chicago rs has Ra redul 3 and yet our acel- Caution cannot be jometer.” rably seasured by the spe azard is ¢ motor. originates in the mind of th country it should be possible to make this intensive accident pre-| vention process @ conscious one.” Roy F. Britton, chairman of the) Jegisiative board of the A. A. A. sow has under observation the law/ which, in eight states, requires mo torists to come to a full stop before | ! crossing railwnys. In his opinion motor vehicle authorities and legislators do motoring a great injustice by rashly imitating each other and adopting laws before they have been demonstrated to be prac tical. The board is opposing the enactment of radical accident prevention measures until they have been investigated and proven to be desirable. President Henry himself potnts to| cars of A. A. A. experience Libel 6,000 Cases of Packed Salmon. Libel proceedings against 6,000 cases of salmon declared unfit for food were instituted Friday noon in federal court by Inspector Robert T. Elliott of the federal bureau of chem- istry, thru Donald Graham, assistant district. attorney. The salmon is ed as packed and distributed by n & Co., of Seattle, the infor mation says, and was shipped from Drier Bay, Alaska, to Seattle. D. Meals, t. ‘Thru the enormous mem-| nip of the A. A. A. thruout the | ry, president of the American Automobile ded up the most vital suggestions of en in motor club work, The big men, ‘president of the Chicago Motor club, executive committee of the A. A. A., “RAIL CROSSING DEATHS MOUNT Educational Campaign Un- dertaken to Lower Totals BY LEWIS A. DE BLOIs President, National Safety Council HE CAREFUL ny paign was years ago by the previous The fo terest: wing statistics Year. sidered an © was proposed to call attention to s by means of post.| nd addresses. | Practically all the Class railroads in the United Sues entered vigorously Into the spirit of the work and, as = result | in the summer of 1922 more | than 1,000,000 posters were printed by the railroads and displayed. Beveral million stickers, tures of the posters, thousands of lantern a! |hibited {nm motion picture he jand, 1m railroad towns and cities careful crossing clubs, pledged to/ careful . Were organized. | POSTER CAMPAIGN WAGED AGAIN | Last year the ralfiroads again prosecuted thelr ac A a sim lar manner. The 1924 careful cross ing poster of the American Railway assoc’ation was ted from m 5,000 posters which were submit by artists in all parts of the coun lery. | ‘This year's poster will be dis jplayed freely. The sticker will employed again and speakers w suggested for meetings of Rota Lion, Kiwanis and «similar clu! Monthly meetings of railroad em ployes will be held and awners of commercial cars will be asked to! pledge thelr support of the cam: paign. ‘The universality of the motor ts strikingly apparent. The need of| uniform and applicable laws of con duct at crossings Is more than de | strabie. 4 be be} TOMOBILE. Big Men Say Big Things Gs These are the new morning. From left to righ “RICKY” the Sunday Motorists | il By Mary Carolyn Davies jMosthinhwind Se, BY LACK lines of autos wind and wind | Contentment and 8 wood to find, |To find contentment and a tree Beside some stream's carrulity Beside some waterfall or peak, The way to God the autos seek lan the antes so and press, Hunger and thirst for righteousness. They leave the evil and the sin or he towns and enter in To the church, which is the wood. Easily, understood easily Is the creed the *« know: Help your brother with a tow, Lend him tireirons, tape or crank, | Half the gas from out your tank— Heaven Itself is only won by Doing as you by ould be dene by. | Lines of antos pass and speed Hungry, thirsty, from the need Of a leafy cloister where Still, small voices ea/l to prayer. Thus, by moss and fern and sod, |The autos find the way to God —October Sunset. be Ore., Has Bad $20, copteccae| |oe Senside’s business district, ling in an estimated lone of $20 |The Bartlett building and Rosnel the E. W. Lepple ptumbing shop the Chowder Bowl restaurant |the Necanicum river boat h owned by L. M. Tate, were destro Another Master Mi Photo Next § nparalleled success Jon the edge just d and abso n perio PACH R@G STAMPED OFFICIAL A. A. A. EMIL SUTER Blanchard Auto Repair Fourth and Blanchard SAYS: I have tried piston rings of practically every make in hopes that I would find some make that would give but until the Luckey-Hughson satisfactory results, Co. invented their lapping Ney-R-Fail improved rings cessful. many different cars with (Si SAFE RINGS FOR MECHANICS TO USE! CHEAPEST RINGS FOR OWNERS TO BUY! THE RING THAT’S: GROUND LIKE. A VALVE ON THE PROPER EDGE wonderful Piston Rings is valve. This GUARANTEE OUR Install a set. If they fall to give your car perfect compression instantly and 000 miles to a gatlon of oil, we will refund your money and pay you $2.00 per cylinder additional, sare returned within 60 days and our agents or ourselves are per- 1s nee Oe Snes os, before motor 1s dismantled. or other ea eged falls OIL RING Te, $1.00; POWER RING, 00¢, T5¢ NEV-R-FAIL JHE LUCKEY-HUGHSON CO., Inc. PISTON RING HEADQUARTERS 901 EAST PIKE STREET I have used set after set of Nev-R-Fails in feel grateful for this bese to praise them. Phone EL tot-4050 machine and offered their to the trade, I unsuc- such perfect results that I igned) EMIL SUTER. entirely due to thelr being eliminates the usual wear- SOLD EVERYWHERE IN THE NORTHWEST SEATTLE THEY WILL MAKE THE SEATTLE STAR GERT, HARRY W Automotive Manager THEIR BOWS HERE Studebaker closed cars which wil be shown at the Sands Motor Co., t: Big-Siz sedan, Special Siz sedan and Standard Six CARRIES WORLD FLYERS This photograph shows the siz world flyers in a Rickenbacker vertical eight at Bos-| ; uto| ton when they arrived in United States from Labrador a few wecks ago. [ LARGEST PNEUMATIC TIRE If Di Uncle Sam's air service excels—this time in the size of| 1} The young lady is just as tall as the tire, |i | which will be used on a special type of airplane, now being airplane tires. perfected. It is a 64x214-inch balloon type cord and will sustain a load of 20,000 pounds at an inflation pressure of | the sweepatakes 75 pounds. The tire | was made at Akron. SUNDAY SExtry Engineers Find | : Bumps Cause Discomfort ssaway Miles Has Known It All the Time; Seek Solid Comfort Auto BY ISRAEL KLEIN ' a fi . ° ott rs quite « problem | BY r. Ps SANDS end crores van fa oe / fotors " i D . type and duq t 7 i employed in > related to rid~ seek the same goal. CHEVROLET, Have you investigated the latest Chevrolet De Luxe Touring Car and the very easy term arrangement? $225 DOWN $37 Per Month Including all charges, interest, insurance, gas and oil. At this price no car in America compares with the De Luxe Touring. It is beautifully equipped and finished in Duco, the everlasting satin finish, FLAT RATE SYSTEM Our standard flat rate price on every standard Chevrolet repair service tells you in advance the exact cost of your work. Only seasoned mechanics repair your car if we do the work. $60,000 worth of parts; a fully equipped shop al- ways at your service. Sales floor open evenings and Sunday. Central Chevrolet, Inc. 12th and E. Madison Phone EA st-1442 WESTLAKE CHEVROLET CO. 118 Westlake Ave. N. Phone EL iot-4501 now entered in t ig already worth value wou! al hundred doltars by LI nnn, ‘NEW MOON ROADSTER ss HOLDS FIVE PERSONS | 0 wos. tese at no extra cont. The body dimensions of this new The new Moon roadster, In satin yuco, is one of theat announced this ked the car is extre n. Tt 5 sweeping or two-tone tan out that, it ha car were #0 w mely low, ani Tho roadster ts 161 Inches me ORY long, has ample room for three ad Duco finish, and blue Spanish leath-| passengers in the driver's compart: + uphome ment. Add senger capac Fullsize balloon tires, four-wheel! for two pe ovided fo 4 brakes and a new efficient | means of a cc amb | ceutemnant, fs standard equipment on | altho | 8 | ty of leg room and head clear: ] See the Finish of the World Flight To accommodate thousands who wish to see the famous army aviators complete the first round-the-world flight ever accom- plished, the Lake Washington Ferries will operate five steam ers between Madison Park and the Sand Point Aviation field service beginning two hours before arrival of the fl steamers will leave every fifteen minutes until all comers havo been taken to the field. Return trips will bo made to } Park. ts. Continuous Steamer Service Madison Park to Sand Point and Return Only 50 Cents 5 Steamers—2,000 Capacity Watch the papers for probable hour of arrival of tho flyers. Boat service will start two hours before they are scheduled to arrive. The sooner you reach the field, the better position you can get to seo the aviators land. Take the Madison street car (No. 12) to the ferry landing. Same Service for Unveiling At 3 p.m, the day following arrival, tha monument to the World Flyers whi be unvellod at- Sand Point. Boginning at 1 o'clock, the steamer service will be repeated at the same fare: 60 cents the round trip. Lake Washington Ferries Will be shown tomorrow morning at nine o’clock Closed Cars The new Studebaker Phaetons with Duplex bodies (re- | placing the touring car bodies) have. been seen and praised by thousands during the past two weeks. Tomorrow (Sunday) morning we invite the public to see the first consignment of our new closed models— Standard Six, Special Six and Big Six Sedans. SANDS MOTORS -CO. c 1016 E. Pike St.

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