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Be ia § i q i ee bat ft ai i i rid re rece if F no se i etna ae Hil ie iy | ee i Bi PAGE 14 rit EATTLI rAR Flint Proves Power in (BUYS STAR FLEET FOR DELIVERY TRADE i\MAXWELL WINS SERVICE FIRST High Gear Climb Here ~ STEEP CLIMB « or Truck Builders Gig alue, Then Price Makes East Union St. Hill at [wo and One Half Miles an Hour; Balloon Tires Boosted First Motor Car to Make by Ws HOPS Grade With Load Gene Manage ) OPPOSE FORCED INSURANCE 7 7 nih j = = | “Mr. Burst “Drioer” toM » Market fee. |e ; Farmers Now Drive Autos on Pleasure Trips Old “Dobbin” has his off days now ALBERT ARMSTRONG Manager, Northwest Division The Interlocking Tile Corporation 491-402 White Building, Seattle, Wash Sas FIRMS HIT Three A’s Open Campaign to Protect Motorist Last July I purchased At the sed I did not be WASHING r well-known service Seattle Automobile Co. Established 1903 1424 Eleventh 1 Minnesota, snapped recently, illustrate the extent that auto- va 4 gathering of farmers t : on the farms of the country Advent of the auto has f mobiles have displaced hor ! EA st-0462 broadened the life and activities of the farmer more than any other thing in gener|n ee ations, and ¢ and wider Evenings are needed if the con. nd on most highways Lined wit rods insi equalizer cont WHITE REDUCES (Roa ware’ ITS PRICES All Models but Heavies to x Cost Buyer Less of plug: but the're of One Toledo | 000 in 1924. The greatest. bri offered In the Northw Arrange to have a set of Cleveland Super wpe py fecrwiyeer Mga Ero pe bad eee ed bereoe nothing in return bail “toad “¢ motoring associations | tract Ke every conceivable | 1} | As @ re Maple Valley-Biack Diamond: $21 00 tions and th activit « Joffice department, the t xrave “ ae amend: Enumclaw « 1 con s | companies started to maki quiries | agents were Black Dia ¥ : unt, sustained the A. A. A. and can s 4 bonds of organtza- | ty, at the} ACCOMMODATING Bank Robber—Quic on thelr owr findings of th | celled policies ton of the “fake” same time giving instructions that | | no pe s be sold in the future to} t | these companies or to the individuals | lconnected with them. The result of | H-h ration was to'( Warford Equipment Co. Distributors for Oregon and Washington Inaaquah-Newp Aubura-Dlack ‘this campaign of co mavens Pom Factory ext n manuf A Week ar Special Inducements on highest grade used cars. The former owners of these lead- ing makes of cars are now all driving a CHRYSLER SIX AMERICA’S MOST WIDELY IMITATED CAR Paar Sige six | { New Flint 55 Sedan) ( New Hupmobile ‘ow Point Road: New pavement open. | City-Tolt: Far ‘emt os sanon| A Sie Cylinder—Fisher Body en ae | COACH +1075 ssc 'Ssteeei) “| WONDERFUL FOR CAMPING plus a fair profit announced with t © believe red necessary when manufacte permit, dividing profit tomers rather tha take increasec ment of man Prices of models were post-war reac first to be manufacturer these models are This Oldsmobile Coach can be made into a double sleeping compartment within two minutes at no extra cost, size 6x4 : feet with seat cushions of car as bed. Electric light and U. S. Ships $4, 600, 000 curtain. We do not cut body nor alter seating arrange- in Autos. Abroad Weekly ments in any way. No tools required to make this change. 3usiness Huge in 1924, 24, but Coming Year to| Come in and see it! ' A $500.00 credit on any brand new Hupmo- bile, either a four or an eight-cylinder car. Pick your own model off the dealer’s floor and save 3 months old, driven only 2,600 miles, Bump- ers, mirror, automatic swipe, balloon tires, 4- wheel brakes, spare cord A late 723 model vet finished in Duco. Bump- spotlight, mirror, swipe, heater, spare cord sels, tire, ete. $16 | Pee s tire, dise wheels, etc. $100.00. Exceed It, U.S. Experts Predict | DUCO FINISH — BALLOON TIRES—DELCO SYSTEM — — : $1,075 f. 0. b. Factory LC le | 7A SERRE ER With United State automotive 000, bringing the total of the sol 7 products now being proad | countries for 1924 to $252,000,000, | 1924 Chandler Sedan | Nash 5-Passenger Buick Roadster at a rate of over $48 very | the highest valuation on record ex. fi working-day week, the automotive | cepting that of 1920, when, bec ause| Refinished in beauti- Touring A late model. Just esse Fegostl x ontingaien ot tha fist sti. aroun) — a tive od is ts ful Duco. Traffic trans- overhauled and rey rapid anit in the foreign trade of | amounted 6 $500,0001600, Lact Ie is Refinished in durable Duco. Dise wheels, mo- Ls mirror, auto- ed. Has 6 new cord tir bumpers, automatic swipe, motometer, mir- ror, ete. mission, brand new Goodyear cords, trunk, automatic swipe, mirror, spare cord. ment most optimistic predicth 4 e On the atrngth of availabe wradp | Owen sates. "For the United 1000 East Pike EA st-0128 alone, the increase li®va matic swipe, spare cord figures for 1924, automotive product tire, etc. | continued to stand first among all| has been almost exactly r | Aberdeen—Harbor Garage Elma—Weaver's Service Station Rallard—Arni's Motor mF Co ners ey 3 zZ 5 a - a manufactured articles exported from| For Canada, on the other hand rank Watkinson Reinertsen-MacDonald Sedro-Woolley— All cars taken in trade by the Washburn-Haines Company are closely appraised, |}/the United States, when valuations | there has been a decrease of about na nitens Motor © 5 Routh end spl wat & / u —Hexs Motor Co. Ww 8G Tacoma— of $221,000,000 were reached, accord-| per cent, largely attributed to de Vrooman - MacDon- o Awhited Son ho seamen tage thoroughly reconditioned ey competent mechanics, guaranteed and properly priced. CONVENIENT TERMS FCO. pike Motor Co. ing to Perey Owen, chief of the auto Hanson Hrothers shipments to British areas | motive division of the department of| which are now being supplied di- Bie thaw Aw . iE ‘omm rectly from the United States, Among| Baumeclaw —Lindquixt Bros, & ngeles—H. I. Keri ne Anchorage-—MaeDonald & Gilt Among exported products of all| the commodities which make up the Keaiaed nsend—Peninsula Mo- — Falrhanks—J. MH. Groves i | "9 third, being exceeded only by unman- | lead, f 1 in order by parts and ufactured cotton and mineral oils, In , trucks, motor cycles anc 5 12th Ave. at Madison EA irre | aAaion.ty the total; palde of URltéa | pata, waree uwacvicttges Koptidesd;| «seas BR States’ automotive shipments, Can-| and on down thru a list of less D SY | ada exported products worth $31,000,-| portant products. UCF OF GENERAL ' rs o~t Semis MBRFBeBest @S5t ee Vas