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ICK THOMAS-FLYER " pOPE-HARTFORD ‘AND PEERLESS _ MOTOR CARS The New k from Post Of fe now 2,500 “ Was overhaul Cylinders are ca foreign cars alw Means lightness, fooling, econor a as, BU * ERS-DETRO!T Town Garage Main 4898; Ind. 992 ed simply to note its condition fear Cylinders en Bloc M cylinders of many of the best lows the use of the short bon- Mand that means 11 Me tonneau, Wire! ba New Equipment, Fir First-Class Service — Apply {ocomobile—Maxwell | 110 Manehard 86 MARC HUNNDLA, Ine, Offtee, TOT Alaska Bide Alightly weed A Main ore. fad. onze. main prices th weet, very nee atin yy ¥ me " rei Pern Automobile Vee standard rim, and motor truck t Finns TON pap erekere Aments (or Frankiin M 2) | ane — | Atitomobtie ¥ Care, Se » the Paoitle In What You Require rth weet Tel, Bast 11h tnd iit i} GORHAM Run oo, Beattie, Wash ih 10 Wiest Ave, touth. —the car that has climbed to _ the utmost heights of per. fection fice Activity, Value, Durability, Comfort, Service, “PERFECTION” The Royal Tourist The Swellest Car on the Coast |} Our demonstrater is always ready to con- vince you of the superior qualities of the Royal Tourist—a car for pleasure or business, one that will really serve for adventures. A test of service is all we demand. Your better judgment will do the rest. Royal Sales Co. Any oat 1401 Broadway EAST 348 e Fastest Selling $1,500 Car July 15th the Chalmers-Detroit “30” W's" 00 car is half so popular. You the names of some of these owners Phas run 28,000 miles and the bearings show no wear whatever. has outsold all rival cars combined, and it will outwear them all, too, on the road in the hands of their owners. You can write them and see what they think. Not a replacement was needed STANDARDIZED CONSTRUCTION The Two-Bearing Crank Shaft | Come and See It | See the famous der some car that falls short of it, Learn the facts, then decide which car | gives the most for the money, Made in Touring Car, Roadster and Tour« about styles—price $1,500. See the “Forty” also, the greatest car of its class on the market. Road- ster and Touring Car—price $2,750, ‘This shaft, in use on 2,500 cars, has “30" before you or not shown a single weakness, Suf- fice it to say that we'll use it on the 1910 cars. Such a shaft can’t get out of alignment, and no other shaft turns so easily. so) This is the shaft used in the Fiat, New Clement, Isotta, Argyle and other medium-powered foreign cars It's the shaft many cars under 30 H. P. will later adc pt. st en bloc, as ays are compactness, wre rox m in ¢ 110 inches, - Store Your Car in the New ¢ Garage—Open Day and Night at Once ae a ee Olympic Motor Car Co. 1319 5th Avenue New Downtown Garage, THE STAR—SATURDAY, "|| SEATILE AUTO. BROKERAGE '| GOODRICH TIRE i sae UNE 5, 1909. |ELOPES WITH SISTER OF HIS FIANCE (ty t CINCINN ress.) Keach Pin ked him what laughed and I oguid mville, Was agke wtween Carrie Strate 1, with both of lie refune In the wud thelr n whom he was in love chotee ais 1 of us if he lo h but he wo to announce hi ence of the Tuesday hi CITY TO RAISE AWNINGS FOR : HATS OF WOMEN | | | (By United Prem) | WHEELING, W. Va, June 5- Necaase the lowhanging awnings of Wheeling streets cane embar ravsment to the “peach-basket style of headgear now in vogue, Colonel J. H. Devore, a member of the efty councl!, has persuaded the of public works to proceed ® Measurement of the awn cause them to be elevated if pecessary The awnings wore no trouble last the and extent were the rage, but recently complaints have been many highly strung, to such an that the gallant colonel wag moved to act self, he has tneidentally run coun ter to the awnings, but he made a apecial plea for the fair nex on the ground that they deserve considera- tion because the new olly charter denies thom the right of suffrage, ] er ee ee ee eae (Ry United Frees) ying girl le—quite a different thing | LONDON, June b.-—A delighted | To kiss one’s rich aunt ls hypocrisy i diMfence sat in the Persian Hall at | Kissing three girls on the same day is extravagance. To Kies one’s 3 n On pre. Bland Button’s house, 10) 1 ineninlaw ie holy sacrifice pAiyok street, and with ripples of/ 77 you want to know how much Wiaughter welcomed Mra. Kendal in} a thing is worth, ask the people ther new role of a philosopher who haven't got it These were some of Mra, Ken "When a man is in love he lies hortemes, contained in a lec | ikea gentleman ich she calied “Rambling| “Belfeatistied people are always | conceited. I do love conceited peo '@ hear a lot about kisses. To! ple; they are so comfortable, like a & Kies fa natural, To buy one! fire in one’s bedroom in the wi» }\s stupid. Two girls k 8 | ter | waste of time. To kies one’s atster | Nothing fs unbearable when the ie-proper, To kien one’s wife is an end ig in view; that Is why the Na WOblgation, To kiss an ugly woman | tional Anthem {is so popular, Lal jantry. | “Men never propose to a sensible ‘0 kiss an old, faded woman is | woman--because they know they | devotion. To kiss a young, biuah-| will be accepted w.c.T.0 WILL SYMPHONY PROSRIM ENTERTA _ EATERTAIN | 47 MUSIC PAILIGN an U give an entertainment in Asbury) The Seattle Symphony Orchestra IM. I ¢hureh, corner 40th at. and |! 08 the schedule for an interesting j . program of classical and popular bv erty ve Monday eveuing, | iusto at the music pavilion to- | The gh allo Will ‘be one of un-/™2Frow afternoon, beginning at 8 clock sharp. The program Is as usnal y consisting | of a follows! | “double contest.” A matron’s ora h of the Bojares” |torteal gold medal will be awarded will | interest, » Halvorsen i 6, “Zampa Herold jthe best speaker and a silver meda: aise, “Pear Gynt Grieg |will be given the most proficient) (a) “In the Morning | gantieman soloist. There will bo (b) “The Death of jother Interesting numbers on the (0) “Anitra’s Dance grogram. Admittance will be free,| (4) oe Hail of the Mountain but a collection will be taken Symphonie poem, "Zorohayda mrerreesy welcome. Svendsen Trchalkowsky Andante © (a) Puget Sound N Navy) mide ag { w sits. Ya | A CUSTOM OF GIAM. fteamer H. B. Kennedy leaves In Stam, a wife w | Colman dock five times dally for husband after he has | Puget Sound navy yard, battleships gambling, owns him therea: jand sammoth dry dock. a chattel | antabile maak In the cocoa bean nature has cun- ningly stored nu- trition and health- giving properties which are released in their natural fullness in Ghirardelli’ COCOA Cocoa Fact No. 18 The little Portu- guese island of St. Thome, has climate and soil both pecu- liarly suited to cocoa Don’t ask merely culture. Witha for cocoa—ask Jor total area of only 355 Ghirardelli’s, sagittal isactually cultivated, ft supplies one-fifth of the world’s cocoa crop. Rich, fragrant, nourishing. me, Later yoar, when the flat “morry widows” | . As he stands pix feet three him- | PROPER TO STEAL A KISS momen | 60Ve in this city for #1, SOCIETY WOMEN BROUGHT | INTO LIME LIGHT (fy Untied Pree) that each delinquent ow $25 for WASHINGTON, June A great the present irrying women members of Itt Congressional em Mra ed Miss that ndoubt s. Long Lula and they were ma » In the day he girl fe now living In a home prepar und while | ed by Pinney in Madisonville, a told f suburb of this elty When Lulu oam, \ Carrle Strate, now shows her I asked her t ! the a friends an engagement ring which ‘she he says Pinney gave her some time Wo! | an inquiry Ago to pledge thelr love Sine oney’sanarriage Lulu han |" we part of the club off! We wore to have been married |not called on hor sister or her|*#certain how the nows oor said, Pinney met her at mother | em Peers hor Madisonville a year 1 am very much put out over WHITE STRAWBERRIES Nise ade Weta add’ 0 degli’ Hk ago, to her story, and the marriage, and don't belie A german grower has, after 20 | vor Tit Bit they i love, Five weeks ago sinter did right in marrying viawe of oxpertinental Work, bro _ when iney wan at the house he Carrie Strate lured, “Whil “ quart of fi ianeiodas was introduced to Lulu, her pretty wae engaged 1, IT shall not take! of d ‘eat: Gane jsluter, They spoke only a few any legal ste is stud with milk or x. Pinney was married before, Hit the outside, , ‘fall cal. bes hext time he called I could | divorced wife Hives with thelr three | jog i ‘ seo there was something wrong,” \ehildren in this etty The plant bears throughout tho a etare of milk, OE A ee Ts ee sxacacens | wintor in a congenial climate, sin good alzed \ilar to that which extate In the Boll 2 or 4 min | south of England, and, when set utes o8 and put into in frames during the winter, will ¢ hrough put fn bear freely til! Chr over them. stmas The ber Anty Drudge Tells How to Economize on Coal. Mra. Thrifty—"My husband is in the coal business and it doesn't cost anything for fuel to boil the clothes.” Anty Drudge—“Your husband doesn’t get his coal for nothing, does he? Besides it costs just half the wear of your clothes when you boil them, as they wear out just twice as fast. Use Fels-Naptha soap in cool or lukewarm water if you want to save time, bother and your husband's coal.” John D, Rockefeller says “it is not what we carn but what we save that makes wealth,” In pigs clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, either in summer or winter, you save :— Fuel—No necessity for hot fire or boiling water. Clothes—Your clothes last twice Ry long when washed with Fels-Napt because they are not weakened by pe ing, nor worn out by hard rubbing, Doctor's Billsk—You don’t risk your health by bending over steaming suds or a hot fire and then going into the cool outer air. Time-—The Relssdtuethi way of Wi ripe takes less than half as long as the old washboiler way. Labor—Fels-Naptha takes three- | fourths the work and all the drudgery | out of washday. If these savingsare worth while to you, follow directions for using Fels-Naptha printed on the red and green wrapper. Krantch & Bach U | $1 D, Chase's e Arcade Av 1 give It to the ow you the out this ad ar will oh Cut salesman, who pianos Furnished House Rented for 32 Cents’ wr room, bath and view, Phone 3 Which of these two bakings do you prefer? Sure Mrs. Blisworth, as you're alive. 1117 Franklin} Ave., inserted the above ad in The) Star. | The cost was 32c | It ran twice. And there were Mrs, Bllaworth stopped count The same ad appeared in another evening paper But Mrs. Ellsworth wanted to rent ber house. And she had no time to fool awa Understand? No failures with Excellent 80 many calls |] keeping Mrs, Ellsworth says she likes The Star Remomber the numbers; Sunset, 1050; Ind, 441 MARTIN @ CO. GLOVES, {20T Second Av, Opp. Savoy Hotel, | The Home of “Pmrr Always Uniform.