The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE LO LATE FEATURES GRAHAMS OPEN FORD CARS IN r : Judge Deplores AIDING W K Auto Manners [ = | TONKER ) 1 i Y pen : 4 ft ry . aes se Easy to Operate, They Are see st Making Many Friends ee te | | | the Willys-Over | Aut aoa olelan 2 7 t ere mo men : a «Capen ff t road, It seems as if The politest people on the road nowadays sional chauffeurs, curely in pla crushing and windows, and prov to install the stc TOOLS ARE IN Used, Is Report COMPARTMENTS Specially fitted compartm sof a seasteuahualy cake the front door, likewise prov by the National Park Service, the With a strong and seviceable | Carbon River road in Mount Rainier contain the equipe National Park has been put in shape Willys-Knight open models bp harper: recta is no fumbling around fo: no lifting of seat cushions r tools by theft with rangements, and women drivers are particularly enthusiastic over the gonventence of this equipment. Full and complete action of the itch lamp, or auxiliary road driving light, is obtained by a simple manipu lation on the steering column, This device, exclusive on the Willys Knight Sixes, is giving fine service satisfaction to hundreds of owners in night driving. A simple turn of the wrist and the light is instantly and directly focussed at the right height or angie/ on the side of the road HOW CARS ARE TESTED OUT Oaklands Gone Over With | Scientific Care “The modern motor car manufac- turer is keeping pace with modern | medica! science; paralleling numer- ous tests such as the Wessermann test, blood pressure tests, etc. by the use of highly developed mechanical devices, to learn the definite worth joss of unique ar and service of every part of the automobile,” asserts Austin, manager of the company. “As a result, the Oakland Six wit holds n s from the searching scientifi 4 used a Yalue and efficiency of ie Parts of the car.” New » Two noteworthy devices, one for) Cer. accurately measuring and recording * accelerations of motor cars, and an- other for decleration when brakes are applied, are examples of tho finely developed mechanisms used by the Oakland engineering department at} j the General Motors proving ground. | Stop watches and the finest speed- ometers failed to provide the fine | limits of accuracy demanded. . PROVING GROUND ’ 18 USEFUL | From his experience, Mr. Thomp- are the or GARBON IS OPEN Road Not Good, but Can Be Deep ruts in t Pierca county alt. in the month. road from he forest service and Fairfax to the park entrance, a distance of seven miles from the park boundar make automobile travel slightly dif It is believed the approac road will be in better condition wit This is the new Dodge Brothers’ business sedan, which c camping. The car is shown by W. L. Eaton, Dodge Brot New Service Station Opened Broadway service station just opened by A. A. Hall tomers maximum service. retails General gasoline and lubricants. i at N. Broadway and E. Mer- This modern stations is complete in its appointments and equipped to give its cus- It displays the checkered flag of the independent dealers and It is painted attractively in the green white General colors. The attendants are uniformed in white and according to Mr. Hall, “cleanliness and quick service’ is to be their motto. ——$—— ed KING COUNTY ROAD BULLETEN THOMAS R. BEEMAN, Enel King County ner (oad Bulletin ACCIDENTS ARE SNOW LEAVING GETTING LESS | Paradise Valley to Be Free Business Sedan Makes Comfortable Bed | | NEW FACTORY and} DEMAND Lincolns Also Set Marks in 19-Fold Growth in Four Years Noted Sales Columns P Bales figu ¢ the Ford on yolowing : mpany the month of May thes Graham Brothers prov nene show a continued good dc Se Li-ton trucks than any other manu. | | rong care and trucks, the 1926, @ od we A yt eerie Lone s _ 18 10 days, The figures also dis ae ss t ne ord-breaking sales abroad my 62> ane the high-price car field, « ty age RreGny Spine wing demand for Lincoin ca On une 18, it & . > igs In fact, the Lincoln sales in the eee ee United States during May went to a hos Nig new record with 968 deliveries to ee. a customers, exceeding by more than apr pe the record established in April seat ord « ud truck sales for the Beattlo distributor Ford car and truck sales for the month reached a total of 19 h number 19,676 were foreign s. This is a record for foreign and is more than .1,10¢ The rapidity of Graham Brothers growth is clearly indicated by the re |peated increase in their space re aa deliveries, |quirements—which have much more |than doubled each year since 1921 above the April sales "The first Detroit plant, in 19 ‘ 5 114,000 square feet During 19 was increased to 27,000, and during 1 to 40,000. In May, 1923, they | moved into a plant of 60,000 square! |feet, more advantageously located : “ | with respec B m\Joins Houlihan Agency to m they obtain Handle Copy more space trucks was required. 26,000, then r |60,000 more square feet were added, James Houlihan, Inc, one of the age }and on June Ist, 1925, another move | fastest-growing advertising agen- py Oe Ss: i Sth eae, A gave them £19,000 square feet cies in the West, announces the f A ‘ Graham Brothers now have a space | appointment of M. C. Hall to a pox an easily be converted into a comfortable bedroom for night | under one roof 400 feet by 600 feet Ries’ onthe copy staff of the or- hers’ distributors for Seattle, in @ steel and concrete building which | ganizatic The latest addition to _— aarti baa aie F _ | was erected by Dodge Brothers dur-| the Houlihan corps is to make his 3 | # jing the winter of 1917 as an ordnance | headquarters at the Oakland office, \Few Night Accidents} Auto Toll Higher | piant tor the manufacture of recoll | where he work directly under There are leas grade crossing ac-| The automobile cident death | Mechanism for millimetersFrench 2 6° Schaefer, of the } joldents at night than by day. Sev-|rate increased consi during | Davy guns. | plana and copy division. enty per cent of the grade crossing | May, according to the reports of |. The new plant hag been Iaid out 1) has had 10 years’ experience jaccidents, which have taken the| 84 cities to the national safety for direct flow of materials, units and je advertising and newspaper |Iivem of 10,000 people and injured! council. There were 439 persons| Parts from the receiving docks thru } He has done repertorial and | 20,000 in the last five years, hap-| killed in automobile accidents dur. |th® various departments and stock- | editorial work on metropolitan dal- | pened during the day, say safety | ing the month rooms to the aswser! Mpe without | lies, He has had advertising expert. retracing or unnecessary handl-| enec in various lines, including mo- |}tor car trade- real estate and re- | sorts | authorities, | - a —— | The camp stove sketched here is |'°* An easy way to, wash the car|merely a gallon varnish or paint ia to place the spénge against the|can, with one side cut off, notches hose nossle, turn on water and) pinched in the sides and ends, and) | run over the surface of the holes punches {nto the top. It is| Louistana had the biggest per-| has been re-elected president of the Never direct the stream directly at| set over the fire and fuel is fed by| centage of {norease in automobile | National Automobile Chamber of the surface. lifting it at one side. | registration last year—30.3 per cent. Commerce for the 2ist time. =— = Increase in South Colonel Charles Clifton of Buffalo LLY VE LAND “ahh a FINE MOTOR AR | i ys: “One of the chief values of i ; a ae. ge eM } } WEEK ENDING JULY 4 1m5 5 %. ina Few Days | the General Motors proving ground 4 AU paved r in good eandition | Steady Head’ Makes th ed nat Stevens way Opera con | is the elimination of that part of new ide! Poin Wig wen--Onons ened | eady Headway Makes the } car experimentation which formerly | aitior A ‘The snow ts going fast in Paradise { fell to the lot of the new.car owners. | Greenwood Ave—Clomed. Highways Safer Valley. | § “This has been particularly” no- | 1th Ave. X. ™ from wee end} ~ Alta Vista is becoming bare; the | @ ticeable during the past two years | genton-Maple Valley — our frien WASHI D. C. July 4.—| avalanche ilies cover the | * ip the instances of the many refin ee vast, open; gravel | Ana i the annual meeting of ev rust thru the snow, = | @ ments and improvements which aesnun rhe we one ‘ “ * A a es Space in the camp ground is belng # were made in Oakland cars z he American Autom 108 increased daily, Within a short : “These refinements were made 1% Atlantic ¢ Ge while the National Park Service be- | S only after their practicability had A # |'of Clevelan feves it will be possible to accommo. + been thoroly established at the |x niles Misen:* Sainaeds Gravel | and safety ate & large number campers * proving ground t Visite >w are reasonably sure of x | t deal nowadays | Black Diamond-Enum Good gravel, Tien | Sunset Highway— Kenton-Issaquah: T |) Tssaquah-Preston | “We hear a gre * about car values, but comparatively | few enjoy that added value fac Paved i ¢ which is found in Oakland cars as the | Preston-Fall City: coat the egs{ the tn S result of the proving ground t Gergana Pamei:y Oo = ; ; rama Points and MeCi. * and which means dollars upon dol-| tegaquah-Newport: Gravel good ie Ailes OD) endure fo umber yet | ; lars saved to their owners.” Aubarn-Bilack Diamond: Via Boos Creek; highways pai. is | : * Woodinville-Duvall—Excellent er }) Graham, who is regarded as one of,| . . . Stalling Prevented —ket-De+ Moines: one ment | the nation’s foremost experts on the) All Cops in Uniform | Cars equipped with an automatic! $i, {0m Det Moines: sravel settion | trerig matters, was the principal| Plainclotheamen are. no ° longer * control device, newly marketed, are |Des Molnes-Tacoma Highline—Good con-| speaker at the A. A. A. gathering.| Permitted to stop automobiles on { safe against stalling, avers the in-| ,titlon: loose gravel | Connecticut highways, to Inspect t + ventor. The device starts the self-| i 7 | Starter merely.by turning the Igni- y tion key, eliminating use of the foot starter. f Tolt-Fall City: Gra | Renton-Panther Lake Row Paint the under sido of your en- gine hood with aluminum p: | This will reduce the amount of hi / coming from the engine and tend- ‘ing to mar the finish on the out-| tru pothell-Woodinville to 8% ml _ side of the hood. Use aluminum | | beyond Redmond; balance good + paint, also, for the under side he | aes ee re ao of the | thre, Renton-lesaquan-Preston; ‘the sun and reradiated into the car. Closed for | ‘at | Renton-Newport North Koute to Snoqualmie Pass: 1 traffic ex balance K00d gravel. For further information call MAin-5900, | local 261. | | (ADVERTISEMENT) WATCH FOR THE $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY |. Here's an easy way to sling a hammock, where there are no trees| jor other supports. Lash two pairs| of posts together, saw-horse fashion, | and set them firmly into the ground Sling the ends of the hammock over |these posts and tle them firmly ito tent pins driven into the ground. Automobil presented th He gavo figures for the first fi O11 months of 1925, January 1 to May 31, showing that the tendency towa | reduction of accidents is being main. | tained for the entire country. In 143 cities, ranging in popul: * * tion trom 45,000 to the argon witea| Men in Accidents in the country, there were in the fir Men drivers were involved in 20} five montha ‘of 1924, 1,773 traffic} times more accidents than wore | atalities, For the first five months )women. Meh pedestrians killed | of this year this has dropped to 1,487, | numbered three times: women, and | & reduction of 286 or 16 per cent May, 1925, ns compared with the cor-| jured was twice the number of responding month last year, the mar- gin of reduction was 17 per cent. Radio for Car, Now camp. sites: ve | the driver's lcenae or for any other purpose. They must be in uniform, rd) and as such will not be mistaken | ‘as highway robbers. | In| the number of men pedestrians in- | women, according to safety council. : the national A six-cylinder, full size 5-passenger Sedan of this fine at such a low price is unprecedented. Many definite su- periorities . . . 38h. p. engine ... 112% inch wheelbase . « » Larger main bearing surface . . . Pressure feed lubri- cating system ... Oil-tight universal joints . . . Heavier latest 1S label is the Authorized Ford Dealer’s pledge that the Guaran- teed Used Ford Car he sells you has been reconditioned to insure the maxi- mum value for the money invested. EAA trees AER eat ARSE a Ono of the innovations tn, modern touring will be the radio equipment It will be present in all camps in many ways. Here Js ono way, in which the recolying aet and batteries are actually fitted into the dashboard and below the hood, the loud apenker is above the windshield and tho antenna Is in the top. Joseph B, reed, radio manufacturer, is shown manipulatin, the dials of the sot in his own car, as ‘ ‘ crown fenders ... Windshield wiper... Ve finger-type spark and throttle levers, also horn button, mounted on. sera yore . - « Unusual room and comfort + + « Now a value beyond comparison. 52 weeks to pay! OVERLAND > Standard & J XK sedan WILLY v S-OVERLAND PACIFIC Twelfth and Bast Pine CO. ANDERSON MOTOR SALES CO. st-0660 6801 Greenwood Avenue SUnset-092s DUNN MOTORS, I UNIVERSITY . 2132 Third Avegite MAIn-6910 4081 University ‘Way HTY MOTOR CO, MEIrse-1549 ‘ (

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