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THE SEATTI rAR P 1s TOMOBILE. SECTIG HARRY W. BANGERT, Automotive Manager q FLECTRIC MEN'STATISTICS AREY wre : ATINTEN VETC _ ||\ WOMAN CARRIES DODGE Beinze | -TROTIpUL - [WESTERN AUTO DISPLAY PLEASED WOUNDED VETS _]/""Shaitis, |r pape fom Association to Build Western Auto Supply Has Every Used Car Patron Is Trade and Good Will Big Sales Record Prospective Buyer I The Auton pe | | iw wipe 1 w t ness id \ aaa , ' W ; ‘onghte,t Sieve Soe Seren ree purehawed tickets to the snow to be staoee'et WAR ON THIEF ie, “= SUBWAYS TOEND(~ guys FIRST 1925 CHEVROLET COACH | "“Su'suosu oS Parkiag Spaces Also May Be Placed Underground vnc wean «o OUST TROLLEYS . AA. A. i» mobilizing al Street Cars Removed After | ‘ ’ 40 Years of Service Automobile Digest wish 5» REET Ed 6p NEW YORK, Fet ported THE Te promote the use of genuine ui genuir L TOWNS LEAD of the 1 parts. To @tablish in the electri ‘yerks xation a high standard : honesty in the fee to the (deat meetings with the service), Of the Automictive Elec: | ; oe allel have been held sev-| fHimer each year. These m J Ihave fesulted in the E. M. Harding, of the Electric Corporation, purchased the first 1925 Chevrolet coach , delivered in Seattle. The new “bus,” with Charles Carmichael, salesman shown at the »\left, and the new owner, Mr. Harding, at the right, is shown above. lowed to dry oi] from the varr Let a Star Want Ad serve you—| finis c r ending June —— Auto Salesin Year Are 9 “2="———— ae Equal to Cost of Wal a ee ee Huge Increase Shown by Department of| Commerce Figures; Truck Growth Amazing | ‘Prtiems Rave been discu Me mutual benefit of tnanuts MM tervice station Milktin containing “business fupplements is published Month and distributed to tpem —$s——_—_ of the U. S. forest service. structi « wr} ernors of the member: j Donse BrotHers | COMMERCIAL CAR s shown the Thousands of these cars are used by government employees and by the government itself. Hin th for mo-} $1,¢ wan ment to} September of 1924 than a ye spent for | j FOR PATRONS ONLY peibpeltes ded gaia os gece are Their exceptional. dependability — bia : particularly where driving condi- y aiiienccenny aan, tions are not the best—has long been a matter of official record. REVARNISHING THE HOOD *” | If the hood of a car ts revarnished ison shat ote eee ene eK Screen Commerctal Car $910, f. 0. b. Detroit eho cothatinke $1055 Delivered , | incre than did th ALL- | figures being 23 per ce and 17 per cent for resents a tendenc whi pronounce It subs | i WL.Eaton | numeric pu ns ee East Pine at Summit EAst-0318 | People want this Safety of Greater Driving Vision | A Kiddie Kar With a Kick | : a Bf re oe The tremendous sales of this new selling for $715! At this price there _————— F - Overland Sedan show very clearly ‘is no stopping the new Overland all. how well aware the public is of the steel Sedan. Sales are bound to roll Great advantages of its remarkable all- up heavier and heavier. The situa- steel body, as well.as the car’s great tion is such now that you will have _ Yalue at such a low price. With to order early to insure early delivery. : Slender steel body posts instead of Come in—inspect this car. 3 fully grooden body rage trad lan gives far greater jon and greater safety in driving. Coupe Sedan $585 Think of it—a full 5-passenger, four- Lowest Priced Closed door Sedan with Overland’s quality Car with Doors Front and Rear RLAND «SEDAN Willys-Overland C. J. Hamilton SSS SO] Sen ae ‘ Pacific Co. 5903 Rainier Ave. RA nier-6057 y ida : th and Kast Pine EA st-6060 OMSK. es a stein ie sal i i er: Motor Sales Co. Andre Citroen, the French “Henry Ford,” has designed University Motor Co. Anderson z Cc toy autos that are exact duplicates of his larger ear. And eeenreretty Wey me rene G61: Greenyaod: Ave. SU nset-0228 to prove that they would run, he held a kiddies’ race on the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. ‘The photo shows the start of the race, ig t