The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SKATTI TURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 Selling Mileage Aids S. O. to Sell Gasoline Finds It Pays to Show Motorists How to Get the Most From Their Cars ooming cy ‘ ' ‘ to the ata " k ant ng copy TRUCK WEEK IS: od with a gasoline pos of power % to sell, balance company all Ford-Built Bodies Will Be on Display Here edly is the most advanced and u ne marketing pre appeared on this ¢ Red ( " ny other ¢ MILEAGE RECORDS ARE HUNG UP nated and = th have, ar ing of Entrance of the pay om om ates a new and in this dt important adv Yision of moto: it shows that Ford & tion of the sensational mileage rec ords of the Yosemite ed In the oppo: delivery and hauling nown that all cars Red same low cost and hig u exclusively as the m fuel has made the Ford passenger car the h to establish mile rec most popular in the world. The Ford truck chassis has long held the lead among light commercial vehicles and at present approximately 75 per cent of the one-ton trucks in use are Fords. is interested in redu hauling | costs will have the opportunity thie week of becoming ft acquainted with these Ford-bu k bodies. Which, because of the economies of jon, are offered 4 in spite of the str he high Sie akes winner scored 27.43 miles per lon on raabreda Crown xasoline. ous s the sweep- | Willard Announces Cut Many Sizes Here ‘The dealer w demonstra and those enter their req stration as ear MANY MOD: IN NEW LIN The Ford-built body combi for the Ford one-ton truck ct be prepared to give n Willard bat- 1 by the Har. tue to Increased Include the open exp the! to rapid turn express type w t sides| The Will ttery, which now and canopy top or h ¥ top alon sells for $13.50, formely sold for $18 and the stake and platform bod: ‘This latter body also ts of particular interest to the farmer and truck gardener, for it is adaptable to every agricultural hauling requirement as | it may be used with either grain or Without | Chicago Never Them in leattle sides. With stakes it provides | Taxicabs unusual space for carting garden | Produce. A closed cab, adaptable for with any of these bodies, also is vided and has grown gr in pop. niarity since introduction. It Is part in of all-steel construction, roomy, with in accld removable panels in the back, and # of the Chica affords complete protection for the | last 5 driver in inclement weather, with | compan ample ventilating facilities ‘The line also includes the new pick- | c up body, which is mounted the! rocr of the Ford runabout, providing | sets during w @ light delivery car which meets*a| cab can lei variety of requirements where quick! pany’s 14 delivery is an important factor. ment has been checked use _ it rains, on with which played the 34 per 8 a sloga: y's safety carries three sets of egular equip. eased to’ five and no ita equip-| f the com-| of 850 cars Eight-in-Line Model Gardners on Display Many New a) Here's | the New “Diana’ ' Stra ight-8 Car Features Incorporated ir Neat, Ne Car Seen in Seatt . 1 Mot e ‘aan od at Gardner Eight : 1 Gard Bight - brik . re 2 nb ‘ Pike ot " we | There ke Pass: te tor » have * waiting for 4 ng time,” said Po ae! wish f HAS MANY NEW FEATURES The main seat is wide and unusually comfortable holstery is finest quality me harmonizing p: tly with the ou’ side body finish of two-tone mus nd matchlock gray seat in the rear deck vides seating capacity fo lstered ir time most pra Here is the new Diana Straight-8 Sedan, which arrived in Seattle a few days ago, and is on display at the sales- ' ndahield frame in rooms of the Diana-Moon Motors of Washington, 1424 11the ave. Theodora Young, Jeannette Sykes and Mary | m chating, designed so as to Katherine Austin, special dancers at the Cornish school of music, are posed with the new car, a product of the Moon ay Wctaase ngised St. Louis factory s Louis fe inion, Thi is no annoyance from glare caused by sunlight or BLS a ewe Bes headlights of cars! seen this reached nm loud in Gardner since it our showrooms has praise for the meticulous attention from the atrong ni 4 NEW GARAGE IS =: “Every one who has OPERATING =." to detail and the © number of | refinement and features bufit into Fireproof Building Open for|it. The use of attractive corner s, post lights for interior illumina- Business jtlons, the handy compartment just back of the main seat for pack- garage, | @*5 and tools, tho use of a sliding | xth ave. and Olive st. ts now|Plate glass window in the rear for “iy z added ventilation—these are only a , |few of the many features which | have brought words of Ss scheme from New Modern Fireproof Garage Squar president and Hickerson manager of the new cvatss WARNS. DEALERS Don’t Overstock on Tires, Advises General The Gene nent and Rubber Co. its distributors ashing, polis has anical against overstocking with tires, hat prices are rising. The warning includes an intima- tion that by buying more tires now of the new gurage|than are needed for normal re- quirements, the manufacturers are | forced to buy rubber at a high price and dealers automatically raise price on themuelves and on the public, This is the third warning Gen- | eral has issued in a very few years, | |for the protection of dealers, the public and the industry. The first eae in 1920, when there was a ris. |ing market because of boom condi- | tons and a rise in cotton fabric just | before the collapse. PLINY ALLEN’S 1 attendants Have You a Diana in Your Home? Ask Mr. J. C. Hamby, 1743 Summit Ave. He Has One! Diana Moon Motors of Washington 1424 11th Ave, hour service MOTORING CHEAPER Better roads and petter road serv tee from, the automobile clubs of ountry will save ¢ 7 American Automobile |Moclation han organized its tourir ce no that motorists w the shortest and best row! places. This is Pliny Allen's new and to be known as the seven-story fireproof garage, located at Sixth ave. and Olive Times Square garage. The new building has a capacity of and is equipped with all modern conveniences. “55” SIIXG “ss FLINT TALKS The Flint “55” Meets All the Requirements That You Will Find Necessary for That VACATION TRIP Most vacations are of a limited duration and you want to be able to arrive and depart on schedule the same as on the finest passenger train. The Flint “55” never fails to get you there on time. It knows no fatigue, tiresome stretches of road are soon left be- The hind and your only remembrance will be one glorious ride and vacation as Flint’s | the power and endurance add the necessary thrill to that of pride of possession, Flint Talks for Itself Seattle Automobile Co. lis Established 1908 1110 East Pike St. Phone EAst- 0462 TIMES SQUARE GARAGE SIXTH AVE. AND OLIVE ST. In the Heart of Seattle’s Best Retail District NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS MODERN, fireproof seven-story building, designed and built exclusively for the parking and servicing of auto- mobiles. Low-grade ramps and wide driving aisles connect the various levels. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Waiting Room With Telephone Women’s Rest Room Passenger Elevators SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Gas and Oils, Washing, Polishing and Greasing Tires and Tube Repairing, Battery and Electrical Work. Light Repairs and Mechanical Ad- justments, Automobile Accessories Courteous, Uniformed Attendants Give a Most Satisfactory 24-Hour Service SPECIAL RATES FOR ALL MONTHLY PARKING RATES PER MONTH $10.00 $18.00 [" HERE’S MORE ABOUT /PASSENGERS 10 |the nize of tis rm. Thirty thou A, A, Ae Says They Are in| - = ick aeriaprcan tee lage | Many Accidents } 7 PERC ppt ae WASHINGTON, June 11.—Passen. | gern of motor vel are given a} of the t © for the| lent rate in an Automobile — as#octation | , in which the need | for better motor car red equally with the rs sand tons of barnyard |fertilizer is one item of the year’s! expense. Carload shipments of am: sngers is need for monium sulpha' are another item Ono hundred persons are engaged at present on the farm, including the Inds who do nothing all day but ents have their origin hts and actions of the , the A, in the thor members of the motor par A. A. holds, and the re fs the automobile often handi- inexperienco of the} transport nail crates together, so the lettuce can be shipped driver is capped by the rs Last year the previous owner of the present farms stood on this eves the time to motorize the automo. nger. uame spot and decided that the} The A. A, A. bi has como wamp was too wet:and the mire nF | bile p too deep to make much out of it IeCHig Worle: Ieee ateplen ont he job of motorizing the automebile jains President Thomas P, It foes without saying that the man at the wheel must acquire the motor sense of decency and safety, but there has been a regrettable tendency to overlook the hazards created by the people who sit in the tonneau." One horse lay engulfed in the mud, junable to extricate himself, A per. | fectly good cow got in the same |kind of trouble In taking hold of the’ valley, which appealed to him because of tho peat bottom, Mr, Robinson put |16 men to work digging a ditch y dug one eight miles long, and | now the water is off and the ground |is drained. ‘The tractors helped in digging; they helped further | | when the stumps were torn out and |} the roots pulled out. You ought to | neo some of the big piles of stumps ete. that still remain as silent evi | dence GROWERS WORK ‘ARMS ON SHAK And now, the second crop is going | in, Down the road about three miles | the other half of the farms is being j PLINY L. ALLE Long, Days hinwe Day and Night. ovens NIGHT RATES pecial Theatre Parking, 6 to 12 Pp. m.. All Night—if out by 9 a m............ LOANS cleared. Here the Fordsons are haul ch other out of the swamp, | 5 DAY SHOPPING RATES land getting the stumps out at the M. ©, HICKERSON 2 hour 3 hou | same time. It won't be long before | -25¢ 4 hours : 45c lettuce is growing here, too. 35¢ 4 to 12 hours... .65¢ CONTRACTS RE-FINANCED AUSTIN M. C. Mickeraon, who has had wide experience in the handiing of parking and vervice Karages, has been named manager of the garage, The farms are being worked by | the growers on share with the com pany doing all the clearing, furnish ing the equipment and training the | growers, It's cooperative plan on |m huge scale, and th company acts as a sort of big daddy to ev fo, when you buy a head of let Pliny Allen herewith expresses grate: their best efforts to comp Class Hotel for ful acknowledgement to the following te in record time the beautiful seve Automobile,” firms who havo bent nstory building which is a “First: truction & Ingineering Kirnat Hardware Co., hardware Northern Clay Co ral Contractor Roofing Co., roof terra cotta eee Le ltuee for that Sunday salad, tell the FINAN E on, Architect and And aheot metal Rss aoe wife that you know whore they grow Fy Rath Ta TR McKenney Co., electric nt |lottube by the cartond. It's an eany > Woneer Band & Gravel Co, sand me ve OUlA Blevator Co,, elevators ce Sip Co. plumbing and tovator elevat AU MAER EAR Ve tor AHO XRIAMIOA: lots 909 PIKE ST, {ype oh of scenery, and tho best of rond Wieion, Lumber Coy lumber ©. MeDougalt fhiteving BAB it Mee Ill he a wight you'll Hever forgat Puoltie Const Steel Cow, relntore on KK Boyd pati and tile i and will increase your approciation phus 4 nL W on Pugot Bound Power & Light Co. tremendously of the agricultural por sibilities of this Puget Sound country, ann,

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