The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 e THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 ee EE EEE - ie nur | Auto Salesmen Bring Home the Bacon ~ | LIGHTS, SIRENS Good Roads Draw Many te ARE BANNED fo Rainier National Park New illinois Traffic ‘Code Hundreds of Tourists P raise State Highway Ag er ad. Has Strict Regulations Says Manager of Automobile Club aay | Big Demand for New Diana Causes Factory Record 1 t we st tf fi 4 t ‘ t tat tt “ ut 01 ‘adeats tt t A 5 b Pode 1 c Hundreds of outot ar the f a ¢ Unite m: t dow 7 ff th aven h a-| off the automo uM IN THE MOUNTAINS NEAR EVERETT this party of men bagged a 2 much dr pany, }-pound buck, and the deer weighed that ssed. The party, left to right, is Claude Evans and Thomas Esary, salesmen for the Seattle Automobile com- i Charles Willis. Willis brought down the game. The buck had four points. The party made the trip in a Locomobile Junio: ( Road Bulletin ietin A. A.A. Would Keep All British Bary | noe EES... Roads Clear in Winter Knocking U.S. a, =o Automobiles! Association Says Millions of Dollars BY MILTON BRONNER CARS USING Wo E cs : anes fet emrs| Lost Thru Letting Snow Pile Up Lom Exhaust Type Popular, Says| ee Supply Company Manager | nee oine-tacoma mi possible to of eighty! $100 DOWN Gives You the Use of a Chevrolet $3.30 A MONTH Gives You the Use of Your Money The Chevrolet Plan puts everything in your favor. You can have a Chevrolet Touring car now! All financing charges, including interest and insurance, amount to only $3.30 a month on a plan of $100 Down. Buy your Chevrolet NOW! Open Every Evening and Sunday—Come in, look over the line and learn more about the Chevrolet Plan of Purchase Chevrole Auxiliary favor right " © phone ELiot-4982 thruout the co! ot Ps Trunk Conneo- >» common t car in ever nterfere with motor | pr EAat 9 14a2 warning signal | ity in tone of voice of the stand nder wear and tear; that if Investigution shows,’ said|something ts always getting out « A. A. A. wtatement, “that far | whack tinctive, © - 4 1 ati T t ae wi ~ : edness for|® Heitor c Westlake Chevrolet Varsity Chevrolet Jackson Chevrolet f 1 wh 118 Westlake North 1041 Tenth Ave. N Tenth Ave, at Jackson requisites and t ELiot 4501 MEIrse-8400 BEacn-0340 as electric horns a ways de pendable, and sometimes fall to op rate at the time needed, most of the auxiliary horns purchased are of | miber Tate the non-electric type. {ei ener One of the most popular horns at|” ‘Jocal 341 this style, according to W. H.| Rohling, local manager of the West. : . fon Auto, Supply conpany, iy tne Expensive Machines Aermoro exhaust horn. This nt Have Fewer Crashes Utilizes the waste po from the} exhaust, and has no Slectrical att: order. It is pipe, and {s control “The Aermore is organ principle, tuned to give a chord that other automob Musical notes hav ity that forces th Panther Lake effected by p | m of the road r by heary snow | canse excessive Price of Star Closed Car Byes ep 008 fu fatisfactorily mee The volume of soun Whisper to a loud voice, at the Of its owner.” ae with {pated by the factory ol In, Realizing that the popula: of these two a genuine reflection of | 6 of the buyjng public for| When the sound of the horn be €omes monotonous {t ts an easy ter to change the tone to s' taste. Remove the du the locking nut at t tor shaft and tu screw a. little is dorsed this. wing that the from the b create an increased sales vol. | ich would easily justify the "4 h the second price cut of $70 r coach within the past s, announced only two a recent factory commu. ly used in r yws a sales increase th c—— © record-breaking mark hed by this model during the H U uf \ nV a ntha, A similas sensational SPEED TURNS A CORNER Tee eer | ——/ | models is now a foregone conclu sion.”* | 4 Ford Engine 958 Is | Still Going Strong | Sz 2M, Ore., Oct. 28,—Chug-chug- \ Small cars capable of gis te 60 miles on a gallon of ga Will be introduced in the t States by a next year. Model or type of “bug Two DEPENDABLES ~ TheGENERAL Dealer | and GENERAL Gasoline / Every GENERAL Dealer realizes you in every particular. And that’s chug-chug-chug-chug-chug-chug. > “eh y This 1s mustc to Al Christensen's that his merchandising success depends’ just what every GENBRAL dealer is ears, Al operates a motorboat on| Lake Siticooa in this section, and he| likes to talk about this chug-chug business to tourists. Ho also likes to see the expressions on the respective faces when ho tells | them that the chug-chug comes from | Ford engine, No, 958, ono of the first | Ford products. Then he shows it to | them—a primer on each cylinder one of tho old tintyrs, sure enough, and still going In fact, it has Al has had. o the throt he adds, with satisfaction, upon customer satisfaction, He is an doing with his customers day in and independent business man with an in- day out. Watch GENBRAL Author- vestment to protect. To protect it he ized, Imdependent Dealers. They're all must bring you back again and again. successful. Patronize them. ou Il To bring you back he must treat you find them as cca as GENBRAL fairly, serve you squarely and satisfy itself! GENERAL Products ‘Are Sold Only by Authorized Inte penguin Dealers at the Green- and-White Sign. “Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE. Decide!” Squeaks cannot be effectively re: moved from thosprings unless the esas aro upread and oll applied r at the tip of each leaf. Une a WORSHIPERS OF THE DEMON SPEED turned a cor-| on it du mur between the togqes| ner on a highway at Monterey, Cal., and were stopped like | without much pressure | e this. Six of the wooden guard rails at the side of the road | i yammed thru the radiator and body, pushing the license Pineapple ‘3 Renard’ eat a ul rica plate to the rear and injuring three of the four occupants, Corte, 2oe-—cadvertioments ; A x § é a f 2 ‘ § I t b ¢ a r nn == a

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