The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1924, Page 13

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= HARRY W. BANG GERT, Automotive UTOMOBILE SECTI Automotive Manager NEW CARAGE SETS HIGH STANDARD [N Monster Motor Hostelry Is Aid | to the Olympic _ Seven Levels Have Capacity of 450 Cars,| [a With Easy Runways From Top to Bot- | tom of Structure; Cost $500,000 : BY JOHN W. NELSON . < thea! The Hotel garage, operated , 7 . est | in connection with the Olym- pic hotel, to the very last OLYMPIC A ts integral part) word in garage construction 4 sets.) 2nd one of the few strictly modern garages in the entire | West. Servi features and short-time parking schedules have been arranged by Bruce\ 4. Griggs, manager, who also| is manager of the Cherry st. and the Metropolitan! garage ‘ garage. wm erazotntsetnneas es PRAISES VELIE eter bin /Popularity Due to Worth, Says Vice President Velie ‘Boy With Biskiad Arm Rides ‘Bike > LAKE, Baissbre of the shaft The Olympic Auto store, located ts apt to! for patrons of the garage and hotel. ‘ t this| fixtures, Bruce A, in the Griggs, manager of hee tg Ratna abe | she It carries a complete ess naw new Hotel garage, is the garage, also c Gas es an added service Fadiuve! onducts the store, FOR DRIVERS — \ MENTAL TORTURE ‘LEGISLATION FAILS TO CURB TRAFFIC ata New Method to Punish Wild! B Motorists Tried Will solve the gift problem for the entire family This is all that is required to buy a new CHEVROLE Then you'll have something that the entire family will enjoy for many years THE BALANCE IS PAYABLE AT vent auto accidents inflicted by ippled | mind and unusual punishments also} are being tried out here to halt the auto death toll, which sinca | t the traffic vic entences and larger imposed, AT 6% INTEREST Why not solve your annual gift problem in this sensible way? In- stead of father making separate gifts to mother and Sue and Tom and Mary, and each in turn making gifts to one another, the whole fam- ily pool their Christmas funds and buy a family car—the one gift they can all enjoy together. Get the family together We Will Make Delivery on Christmas Day If Desired your convenience Th |to drive ca would | fully p would degenerates, |hopeless cripples and others from | driving automobiles, restr caught out and talk this over. sense | Winter Best Time for Auto Repairing | | con tion Open Evenings and Sundays for 1 fe DOWNTOWN BRANCH |tomobile company attention,” and wo m Accordin vey of the accident situation th of It 4 reveals the that the | nically impo {ction which lavoid if he ts care ing an urge entration upon “Good motor, laws oment are complicated | lation without an sense of personal and Rroup respon. ut the coun A. A, in pur January 1 Js more than 150 and mounting steadily. Auto license there is pay s of carele: ra are be nm the a cated in ¥ cru tor, atatanding ¥ ation Her ox 8 driver fee ntomobl thing that tech: n him a certain can very easily | al not t ears to be no ligation, thus rev need for an There a and effective en plutely © tial in “The winter season is the {deat|order that those who refuso to ap nc time for having your automobile |Preciate thelr r nsibilities can be 9 ° ‘Joverhauled or put into shape,” anys | Punished accordingly, but legislation | make , YA ct-1442 |‘Tom Bennett, manager of tho serv-|alono will not do for our prosent Broadway at East Pike Phone EA st-1442 ico department of the American Au- system of motoring. appropriate common sense and decency, and en. 1 as to ob} ree to pro. © turn selfishness 1 apply it nto productive channels, r will be concern to b own welfare, ed worry about the safety ring as a whe “With the nation's out for t drivers looking elves first, there and road hogg' y or sense. his own matters now stand, with uing ® portfolio of legis- he motorist has a notion t j when he is careless ho is but violat- Ing some formal dictum in the im. position of which he had no part.’ | Bar Heavy Oils in Cold Weather With cold weather in the offing and with everything heavy making its annual appearance, the motorist is very li ot his “heavier” coat, pull on his | gar man, te out In two quarts ohare aie hair’ Established 1903 | for occasion and ‘even d. Hence, it's “A car can be lal ‘or a fow and the winter, hd thix season vould | Wo choose to call carelessness, | tighter.” Sead] | 114 Westlake Ave. N. Phone EL jot-4501 Ite utilized for repair work “It 1s a significant fact that many REN Ra OES | - rs departments of all deale laws which are on tho statutes) Jowa has added Vlas Ae “Home of the Gold Line Radiator vin are belug obeyed n willingly than pon nae TiuEahts in ihorey ovat a ver) English, with the announcement of | safety S hav-| the state automobile department that < therefore often receive more ce arotul eth’ in them. These are the} on an ¢ » $7 counties have moro automobiles than familles, line of auto accessories and | y to turn up the collar | seems to be the word John himself and do as or- a 00d time to [NEW GARAGE SETS STANDARD FOR THE WEST |\étaunch Frame of Flint Saves Lives of Two Men Local Automobile Dealers Caused by Slippery Rails on E. Cras] on St. Terrific Uni r ken £ ar 6 st for r a} x to ‘ K eidev kin t y - « an ideal ¢ f the as Buick builds it has the same dependable Buick chassis as all other models of Buick, same Valve-in-Head | engine, same Sealed Chassis, same automatic lubrication, same torque-tube drive, same | four-wheel brakes, and a real closed-car | body by Fisher. In addition to Buick’s two Coach models, there are twenty-three other Buick *styles to choose from. Standard Six Coach, $1,545 Master Six Coach, $1,775 |COUPON se Ta Plea: nation regarding 1925 Bulcks, Also yc FAStoa 1 me catal r easy payme 88 127 | East Pike at Harvard EA st-0842 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUII_D THEM Al SSrES Mrs. Leo Schwabacher 902 17th Avenue N, T like my Flint Sedan very much, and exceedingly pleased with its appearance, am 1424 Eleventh BA st-0462 Open Sundays ‘ aT i) ay 1 ay i ee |}@MPANY a

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