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etl cATTRDAY AR THE SEATTLE STAR “ “ —~ a tna . PAGE 15 Mey woke” _SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE CO. HAS PHENOMENAL GROWTH “ey raat Huge Vessel Converted to Supply g Trad Auto C Leases yew Modern Building as THREE BUILDINGS r Expans mn Forces Larger Qué sto js mee Ore moter OMORIL TC ———— COUNTY BKOAD BULLETIN Ly $7 , % ; y Week Ending February MAINTE : , Pi pnmyeersep pecan pals N Maple Valley ~ STATION < cat a q , Heaton + KIN Gran grave ee Kent-Black Diamond game discontinue! c% pes de entered te Meadows and won Gooa Insaquah- Newport k Diamond: Via S008 Creek; Ste Highway: Open to Sky ville-Duvall: Fs — / Kent-Dew Moines: New pavement: grav- ” King 0 point § miles tO, ; Lake Forest Purk-North Trunk connec- - tien: One mile pavement excellent —— — - balance good gray Bellevue Red Seattle Automobile company that enormous expansion has been made imperative, and resulted in the leasing of the commodious three- | Redmond-Fall bile men| story structure formerly oecupied by the United Motors company, at 11th ave. and EB. Pike st. bape at heads are W.S.| The big plant has been consolidated with the old quarters of the firm adjoining, and enables the company to operate its three separate departments on a scale never reached| °v" Wetmrowary: Aaron Reese. man-! before. The photos show: = r x 1—Used car depot, 1424 11thave. 2—New building at 1101 E. Pike st., just leased for salesroom and office quarters. 3—Service department atel425 12th ave. 4—H.P.Grant Wak Manager of the stock and ws department, and Harry Har-| president and general manager of the firm. 5—M. D. Bake ice president and general manager. 6—W.S. Wood, secretary. 7—Aaron Reese, manager of the service depart- F Dea M complete; City-Tolt: Fair condition rough, with soft places, mation call MA in-5i aga, Office manag or ment. 8—Herbert Monk, manager of the parts department. 9—Tom Frost, sales manager. 10—H. W. Harbough, office manager. [rer Wut im the old quarters at 14 tothe next, making onvenient S| “\, Questions Heavy Burden Holds Back! || ¢ The service department is located | _ : a #1BEH37 1mh ave : Splat oe Lt Rca ied 2s EES GERMAN MOTORS | I ss Mave. These buildings meet ew | @@er, and run thru from one s U | BEST Growth of Industry ep Answered by | c | WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Impost ey of date ans lagfalas JALUES IN }tion of numerous taxes and fees are sate Oe od a ® | ==> Tao §ubrication | a | ment of the use of automobiles in Germany, according to jceived by the departme | merce by its foreign representatives. Owners of motor cars are one class | © that rarely escapes paying taxes, be cause of the police registration of all motor vehicles. But even before an oll such as sewing HE most experi- enced automotive engineering staff in *he world created the Flint Six. } Question: On a abricat 1 this difficulty can|ing «ystem § liy be traced to too heavy a gear| high olf pr d and a grease of too higt rally where thi J the transmissi d with a gear cc trouble can be ¢ have a being lu pound and th rected by cleaning j fect of considerable taxation thru the | Cte Uy Claas turnover tax that bas been assessed ceo oi raked |upon each transfer of the material | : going into the car ee - 1S | outside of spring: E |. With the purchase of the car the! oa of jubricat buyer must pay a luxury tax of 10)° 0 0S phe senate per cent of the selling price. Upon oll eae y 5 agp Nf oR on advised, ay not be it does seem strange ]| !*svanc aot an hicaeid ip A protgad bert applied on 1 | built to withstand high pressure and . " registration, payment of the yearly) ot give + 4| bursting of may result : make such an assertion. |) orerating tax is required. As in oth-|;0t fv 4 FORDS are traded in |) or countries. ex estas i Chevrolets than any || is much higher, th : € 0 ther ear. As we are Seat- || the horse-power of the machine. The 1 arene fn 6 ta eeenger ok: gant ’ 7 largest Chevrolet deal- }/‘** 00 ®t eet iarks a yout or r F graphit ton, 1 We naturally have the |} about $30. For an 1*-tax horsepower How | en-| alternate he ten and closed anories Correct Iubricant for this purpose Is] natur automobile of Gevman manut—cture reaches the user it has been the ath. Their former success- ful products have been sold by the millions. ing system where this is ne high pressure should be kept and i4 desirable, Other full force ing Of on the | systems are not designed for high an adequate meth- | pr and ,jt is not advisable to them. the ca = " Question: What turns oll black in hat Germany's tax is based on| ned biack in use tion or oxidiza. It’s the Power Behind the Throne That Controls a Nation ——————= It's the Power Behind the FLINT That Creates the Desire to Possess. era nee be oiled and what! oj; « * continuous co t th st number for you to |} car the tax ix 840 marks, and for @| {ind of oil i b whe eee ntact ¥ from. %4-tax horsepower car, 1 the marks. | Answer Qu n: Why does carbon build : Even after the: © paid the | netos have © at-lup behind » rings? buying a new]! automobile ov the bur. torthe often| “Answer: ‘The upper secti den of paying axes on|they should oil, spare parts, tires and| ranges from 5 RD, let us show you our tment of almost new The | is ge very hot and as oll will iston rings and carbon et into the aked at this poli med. Due to th it is diff 7 your car from a Hable dealer and you assured a square deal. Me delivered 700 used cars ‘ 1924, This shows the pees confidence in Seat- ees leading Chevrolet AN EPITAPH Siowly and sadly we laid him down And we spoke not a word of sor row He told us before he'd surely have We can show you: 4 FORD Roadsters His brake bands fixed—tomorrow je Digest American Auton % FORD Tourings } ’ on Service Department, fronting on 12th nae nee Car peg ne General | 6 ices fronting on Pike St., and Used Car Department fronting on 11th Ave., gives us 3 FORD Coupes USED CAIR | exceptional facilities for handling the ever-increasing business which the Flint Six is 1 4 FORD Sedans enjoying. ° | 80 Reconditioned Dealers Offer ; CHEVROLETS Toledo's New Garage-Office Combination Their Best EATTLE FE: EASY TERMS | TOLEDO, 0. ae eat peeks | pe on Ast same floor. B E ; venience, afforded the busy business > first floor is devoted to re Central Chevrolet, man in the blg city, now includes |tail shops, while in the rear f« plen ys ivery ESTABLISHED 1908 his ability to drive right into the |ty of space for autos and delivery s ne. building where his office is located,|cars connected with the shor Day In the SALESROOMS SERVICE DEPT. USED CAR DEPT | Broadway and &. Pike lieave his car and take a few steps| On the secc ird and fourth é ‘ ‘ j z |to his. desk floors are 0 1 garage space Cl itied 1101 East Pike St. 1425 12th Ave. 1424 11th ‘Ave. | Downtown Branch ‘An organization of Toledo finan The entire fifth Moor will o€ ASSUAC a oe * AAI RN ras 5 Ww cial men has provided a build. | cupted the Toledo Chamber of ALL THREE BUILDINGS CONNECTING | Beiakcn |i eared ears nee Colmans of The | | evrolet Co. rae ween in the new | rt | He. Westiakr North renee pha tlie yar Seattle Star jes See ah Wrobel aS, | Evenings and Sundays lous floors. renting offices i : 7 provision for park-!structure is fire 3 |may also inclu [| Road Bulletin ? across travel; use caution approsch- ‘Point Road: New pavement open,