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EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 925 Are WI NV BER 4, 1 EATTLE STAT i 1 i a \"K\ Lh \ . yn yuu yyy wy Mh la Wy KT OMOBI BILER =. SEE TION bay | ] ii il \\\\ WS THE SEATTLE STAR a ive UT Mon MMM Et | Nall x _ HARRY, W. BANGERT ~\ AUTOMOTIVE MANAGE R SALEEM _ INDUSTRY, ACCURACY AND SERVICE seem to be the three bywords of the Nute Motor company, distributors of the Hudson-Essex cars, to anyone whg makes a tour of their plant. There are five departments—the sale: S ice, parts, shop and used car departments. The accompanying photographs give the reader a good idea of the appearance of the lant and the work of the various departments. (1) J. E.Fitz; gers ald, of the ‘tised car as patient eG ane ining the engine of one of the Hudsons turned over to him by the sales office. (2) H. J. Klein, oe yer of the parts department, is picking the needed article out of the myriad " cubbyholes which ‘hold the thousand adept thi Yona go to make up an automobile. (3) A view of the exterior of the plant from the corner. (4) The beaut y appointed salesroom, vitiexe the latest models are displayed to the many interested purchasers. (5) ‘One of th ‘ pe na gives an Essex the final e- over before | turning it over to the customer. _(6) Back in a corner of the machine shop is the lathe which, as a last resort, furnishes | the _part | which the arts department cannot supply 4 Sere ea Burned Out Auto Dealers Making ‘Local Company Sells, Three Times as Many Plans for New Store Locations! eet tthe Rte Stor pny th as have fl Fi RE | r i a 4 j Fi RE | vice pete aside nt and general manager of the company. This record Mr. McRee credits to three things—the low “-|price, with still capable and dependable operation, the fact del C 0 dc *-|that | th ite Hudson ex company wa ‘the first to manta: 35 Late Mo el ars, pen an losed ture closed ca nd the consistent and valuable service the . «|local company gives car owners after the auto has been pur- Models, Sli ghtly Damaged chased. ‘aking the Nute Motor company as the first dealer in a Fortunately, while our plant was situated in the heart of the Big Fire, we were series of tours to be made thru the shops and*salesrooms of ff y damaged by smoke and water and our splendid stock of 35 Used Cars was the various automobile dealers and distributors in Seattle, the slightly damaged. We were fully covered by insurance, they have made a t STUDENTS lJ N automobile editor of The Star, and a photographer made a very reasonable settlement and we are OFFERING THIS SAVING TO YOU * trip thru the establishment 600 E. Pike. 24 st 3 2 : pay e the - | plosi threw | y § rai othe told Lon of tie: Nari weet Mote: sed Car on hand had been thoroughly reconditioned. Today they are ee a 1 rf JUNKED AUTOS |: ait t te- | company, It sit being inspected and cleaned and the service that these cars will vou has been Rubber Co. | . 5 mild, : nai pa ae ee Weigh d ling, th in no way affected. IN FACT, our regular USED CAR GUARANTEE will apply cormuer BF . | a . j depe cae eye band oe ® on every car even at these greatly reduced prices. i liven oF s . ’ c ; t 7 : a | Decrepit Machines Redec- | for real Wan 8e¢ orated by College Boys | ViNiwesr cost cto Me J HERE ARE JUST A FEW: AT LOWEST COST “Our service department particu: | ‘ 1923 Cleveland Brougham 1924 Jewett Brougham 'T, Nov. 4.—Anclent, do-|larly and, of course pete ; 4 , f Just overhauled and repainted, balloon tires, | Perfect mechanical condition. Original pa: v 5 in & perms a BR 7 : A aid vonntveckal t yao Pet { t lielsi brakes nimerous condition; some extras. Was $ erate our 4 p isineas as _ ; was their last resti « 5 t tho least po nt ‘ ; tras, Wan priced at $1,150. Now $950 priced at $1,200. NOW 1,050 rartments ; aber = 1th {nish colleglans with motive tran ost,” d \ oS peta a 200, : i serine trade [tation “In our car department we | Product! 1924 Ford Coupe Gardner Tourin nd branch and from| Branded an “collegiate,” second, 0 Rive exceptional service to | This Uttlo car ts In perfect condition. overhaul out of the paint shop. Fin side? : Nesta a ithe oe’ and Tacoma ware- | I or even tenth-handed au' > spective purchaser, Tue to It was a snap at $450. NOW er, Was priced service. | s have found a market at coll price of our Hudson-lasex Ye 3 . 435 “We hope Jater to eit | The Sands Motor Car Co., whose | centers, ‘a we can trado in old cars just ‘| BAe ae state odes & Lap re vat completely | ‘Tho students paint monograms and|a little bit cheaper than other auto 4 Nash Sedan 1924 donde Bevughars where we can operate a comple out, haa merely transferred | opigrams on tho body of the car and|mobilo dealer n WASTE | | Perfect condition, Paint and upholstery like new. | tust ike new. Balloon tires. Many extras. Cost sales quar fit ce department over to the| parado it as a dintitute beauty | “Wo are thus to well the used | ¥ new balloon tires. Was priced $895 about $2,800 new. All of monstrators, show|main building at 1ith and Pike If the’ car fails to work, no one| cars f n market | | at $1,100, NOW at....ccseee ra} Our price ..... cars and a of new nutoalat. Tho company only lost about | seems to mind jumping out to coax a| price of other similar ments, 5 ireaiin. th new autos at. Tho COMPANY, ony leet miner fow moro. miles out of tho ancient | Proof of. this is the. tact that our|COSt Of Tle-Ups Estimated] 1923 Cleveland Coupe 1922 Cleveland Sport Mr. Alfred « 1 smpany's | 1 on for their service sartmont | warrior before It pa to thexgreat ed car department, at this time of i verhauled eit aetan a ¢ ' H te jon for thelr ser men | wastes LS arses \ ra ; nt, a me at $20 Each a Year r soe ova nlpd fat repainted, A fully eaulbneteuttt car, wire wheels, trunk, a = on tho m | Y 24 pO! p, eto, ‘as pr WASHINGTON, No } at $750, NOW >rope INTO} age Metin 1922 Gardner Roadster : Just thoroughly overhauled. Sembballoon tires. 1923 Chevrolet Touring “Our used cars aro all serv Sta ‘opts $2,000,000,000 a} they are worth it at all. If th er $20 r for each man, Painted in two-tone lacduer. Wasa $415 A dandy little car in fine condition. . $295 i om as 0 din man and child in the nation, ac. snap at $550. NOW. ....eeeeeseee Was valued at $345. NOW.... 7 € e tc mates made in offl i= ised 1925 Star Roadster Dede Sedan ri ‘ is tho price the country ts |i Four-wheel brakes and everything. A fine mo- | Just repainted and in good mechanical condition. 4 a {estimated to pay in loss of lite, | chanteally perfect car for $4 $435 Was a real snap at tor the closed car fleld,| Accidents, loss of timo thru conges- jf NOW cut to... % seks yours NOW for .... brought out tho first conch in| ton, depreciated real estate values w Migr atnaet Haiiltastuterst laughed proper davoloned (rattle: tnelltten THIS IS A GENUINE SALE: Everyone has read in the papers of the big fire they had a monopoly on tho mar.| and thelr control at 11th and 12th and I. Pike and FE. Pine sts. Millions of dollars’ worth of ket This estimate, which 1s four |f property was destroyed. We are located on the corner of 11th and Wast Pike st. “Tt was tho atart of thelr ble bust« tienes thes aatO oe by el a Our Used Car depé urtment at 1508 11th. Fortunately we were one of the few Ind to aie here aide pled hatha aaEvitie aeaialltba oh rae. i buildings in the entire block that was saved. Naturally we received WATER Han ahcieniallthe wag theu and ropolitan facilities of tho nattonal | DAMAGE, but t was all. Mechanically, these cars were not injured—@nd vo aro selling moro cara in Seattle | conference on®street and highway | % further, OUR GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOU. Will Take Your Old Car in Trade—Very Liberal Terms than any other company except the | safety We Also Handle Vord and Chevrolet,” MoRe fi o, hebgutTiles'hty'stf i Mahogany Rubber Caso ‘Tho Nute Motor company y 7 . \@ Radio Battories tually founded on April 1, 1920, to AUTO OPERATING COST \ Nothing Else Like It handle the Hudyon and Wasex cars Tho latest survey mado by tho | iim in Seattle It was, however, an offahe of the | public utilities commission In Wash old Northwest Motor company, din-|ington on the cost of operating an |i GA SOLINE ALLEYS tributora of Packard cars, which was | automobile sho’ nat 0 a wtarted by A, P, Nuto, the preatdent | cents peg passenger milo, sur . ‘(100 East Pike at (tth-———EAst-0914 Four Locationst K of the Hudson-asex company, in| vey was based on an averag = N02 Pike Stree Ain-4107-—Oppn 1012 of 1,9 passengers per vehicle, This OPN UNTIL 9 Pp. . -ATT " RNAI SB erry nid Mere a ria ftaliront When Iti opened, tho company |is higher than. atreot car or, bus, | im OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE had a location at 919 Olive at, but on | rates but muocl—) below tho taxtcab \f January 1, 1924, It moved back to the rates,