The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909. WLATEST AUTOMOBILE NEWS GATHERED FROM FAR AND NEAR — —T OMING TO SEATTLE MORE CONVERTS TO THE AUTO CRAZE REPORTED ::::::" n ‘ar Cap ) MAKE A LONG TOUR OF AS ODE TO THE MOTOR CAR OF THS STATE WAGONS, the of & photograph of Mr. and Mre bout to start on thelr 10,000 mile tour, Me Moree has 8 sis! pamund Feld - yery interest! to Mr Field, v hich ti in the Ende Ji nd the AJYsP. and return The fixed alongside The car is a for you in the way appetite of developing an worthy the name After supper we're just like a h of sleepy children, and it Isn't after the tent Is up tll we're d into our sleeping bags and to the world.’ | 1 wish I could make you taste the joy of the luxurious stiliness of these moonlight nights alone on the sreat plains a hundred miles from * etvilleation with nothing to meet the eye save the seemingly endieas stretch of rolling plain and the » diamond-decked vault of the Milky tal grasp of Bee republic’ is Like and realm Way--realm of the fleet circling thousand other worlds—suppoae y have motor cars out there? Bot they couldn't beat us to Seattle in our Pope-Hartford. We expect to slow down at your front door sometime tn July, and while we are In Seattle you may make up your mind to travel with us every day, a8 We mean to take off the baggage van from our ma chine and put on the five-passenger touring body as soon as we reach the coast Let ue hear from you as per enclosed route card, adding three Once more the Neos, Dr, th 1 Shanklin of Tanoma is one of the latest to buy @ car md it wae delivered to him last week, No doubt he will find it of the Breatest aa alvtance to him in his work. Dr bought a Franklin, It 4 Is. P Robert A. Bru whowe place of business ls at the foot of Re street, has recently purchased j model a0 from the Brig jham & Fenn Company, whieh was jdelivered this week, and the same firm sold another in Olympia Kent, the home of the farmers, the fruit growers and the dairymen, ts Betting the auto fever, like the reat of the world, There are lots of autos | there already, but another was added to the Hat this week, when Mr, W. H Overlook found that he couldn't do without ¢ Mis choice was a Ca dillac "30," There Is to be one pleased man In Seattle on Monday for sure, blue Monday or no blve Monday, and that in W. H. Howard of the Howard In Yertment Co. Mr. Howard has beer waiting impationtty for some time for his new oar to be delivered, and on Monday it will arrive, Mr. How ard contemplat many diverting tours during the summer montha The law's delays are to be acge! erated in one Instance at least Bat ts to say, that In #0 far as an auto will carry Judge W. H. Bogle to his of business quicker than any other m f travel, the judge wil have #0 much the more time to give to his peeved clients and ¢ igencies of the law, Jud became the proud owner at 30” thts week, and now the will be able to give five or ten machine, Thin will be a hie AH Junet te Huck, who Is a recen the ranks of motor ca hustaats, from Mone ty Thursday morning Beattie at £:20, making the distance Added to that ho carried five passengers in the acknowl od to be pretty good gotng, con sidering the not overly propitious | condition of the roads, Mr. Buck jhae not had bis car many days, #o |that he te not an experienoed driv or, The car is a Cadiliac "80," and IMr. Buck ia more than ploased with lene than two hours It le becoming very apparent that the automobile is rising rapidly in| popularity among the medical fra ternity, As @ means for making his jrounds and visiting his patients | there ier vehicle for a doctor, Dr. J. in & machine, On Wednesday jast Dr. Lyons had a model "30" Cadillac 4 to him, and he states that he te extremely well pleased with | hie acquisition, delive Dr, 3. J, Bur f North Yakima is one of the latest of the enst-of | the mountain converts to automobil- | tem. He has just purchased a model “20° Cadillac and started out tn the rly part of the week, accompa nied by Mr. Brigham, of the Brig & Fenn Co, to get It home. The firet part of the journey wae made by rail, but as soon fe Bastern mched the car wan unloaded and proceeded for the | remainder of the journey on ite own wheels, carrying the dooter and Washington was | berg iid not possibly be a han. | treasure [made an ascension tc | TO COST AN EVE WILION The West Seattle bridge, pro “ Monroe about 6:80 and arrived in| powed by the Muinier Avenue Bridge and Viaduet club, to be built aerone Will owt $1,000,000, accord ing to present the bay plans of the club members At & meeting held fn the Allen Dale ca © yesterday, the mem Aineuseod constructing A double-deck bridge on Rallroad ay over the tide flats The following officers were elect ed during the conference President, Charles W. Latham firet vice presidont Jobo BD Hhorett; second vice president, C. B. Huswell; third vice president, U. R.| Nien eyetary, T. Bert Smith W. Brown HIS OWN AEROPLANE j ai | | (By United Press.) LO# ANGHLINB, June 12.—~Harry | Harnes, © 14-year-old school boy, | a hetght of tb feet yeaterday in an agroplane of hie own Invention. The fight was made on the Thir tieth wrour Young | Harnes’ machine ts of own in ventton, and he constructed It, Harnee wan cheered as hie pe cullar looking machine slowly cir cled about the school yard ing each » school nd 6 greater height we | AUTO SPEEDERS ARRESTED, | attain. | f) It whe re It It doe Or chuck There's It will w Ite a th fo th It does not mind the And doe not mind the thunder nor the p you chirping conn you If you do rk all through the daytime and still be fresh at night vanhers, whieh 1 women are saying, nowadays ope been the thing to ‘hiteh your wagon to a star Dut now, to be quite in the «wim, you must hitch to a motor ae, mouth and ¢ and spill you on the ground t all afraid t 1 hat cc One-of weather oeciie 2 ext featurer t there were no ¢ vat went as smoothly the train goes hing by: r he little snowflakes fly Al lightning’s binding flash; a wedding bell, The oa cting with the lash Mr. Riggs was an Auburn g not have to care from the Idanha t to keep from stopping there. not treat it right it shows in various way trir Temporary Quarters Pine St, Phones: Sanne POSTAL TELEGRAPH COMMERCIAL GABLES Send the following message, without rep OLARENCE WH, MACKAY, Prestdent. TELEGRAM ered Trade-Mark pany {Incorver a itlous Time ¥ dect to the hereot, which are hereby agreed to. b24 sf cg 14 1208p Akron, 0. June 3 1009 alr cone most delight mney ee ae a by used To Ed L. Campion, Mgr. Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Seattle, Wn. three out of min more at each end of the day | Mr. Brigham to his important oases. (My United Press) | TACOMA, June 12.--T. B. Grows Btarboard, who owns| cup, L. K. Mofireen and A. M. Jar partment house and | land were arrested Inst night for several other similar places, ided | automobile speeding Grosseup was | jselation to the febrile fancies of |iast week that, having become af- | fined $15 and the other cases were thirsty rounders, and who has a/fluent in the hotel business, a motor | continued until Monday magnificent country place near Lake| car was a dostderatum and a neoes . ; : i fs Tumwater, above Olympia, purchas-| nity, A model "30" Cadillac appealed | = : 7 five contestants equipped with Firestone Tires e4 & buee wagon when he Fed to| to him most, #0 he had one delivered | I) Seattle Automobile School | the mountaing at the expense of the during the week He will now be} | aforesaid thirsty rounders days to all dates on account of our stay in Omaha, meanwhile, with much love to all | “Yours ever, ANGELIQUE” Joxeph Ht. Al Singer, who was recently con-| the Starboard nected with the dispensation of con 1421 Broadway, neers: PIPROR ARROW MoTOR CARS The Motor Car Agency, Inc. Great New York to Seattle race, night Temporary Offices, 300 Mebibers Hatidieg Phonea: Main 8606, Ind. 548, been playing with his toy ever since, im the environs of the capital and [throughout the state, and has be onee in & while. He has|enabled to take an auto ed i 4 teachors. up-to-date Hroadway, near Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. | William Hemrich, the well-known | 7920 enamored of it that he| Seattle brewer, has found time to} SEATTLES MOST MODERN CONVENIENCE The Seattle of today has brought about means of transportation wherein prompt service, safety and comfort must be provided for. All these conveniences are available in TAXICAB SERVICE. Taxicabs are stationed within calling distance of all impor- tant hotels in the down-town district. Telephone your orders to EAST 6500 or IND. 969, and a taxicab is immediately at your service. —S a! OOM! fo F overalls at the end gay they're going while I get sup thing, before fet and everything | iiry, it would give you transcontinental | “Town Garage | from Post Office | Main 4098; Ind 1317 Fits’, A. 2 7 () ‘) Taximeters Make the Charge The taximeter automatically and accurately computes the charges for the use of the cab at the rates listed below. While the cab is in motion the fare is computed for the exact distarice traveled, and while wait- ing, for the exact time consumed, the change from distance schedule to time schedule being made auto- matically by the taximeter. PAY ONLY CHARGES REGIS- TERED ON TAXIMETER UN- DER WORDS “TOTAL FARE” -READ THE METER YOUR- SELF. TARIFF No, 1—Three or Less Passengers First Half-Mile, or Fraction ‘There- of 80 cents Each Quarter-Mile Thereafter Verrav er erey 10 cents Each Six Minutes Waiting Time 10 cents TARIFF NO. 2—Four and Not Over Six Passengers First One-Third Mile, or Fraction Thereof 30 cents Each One-Sixth Mile Thereafter 10 cents Each Six Minutes Waiting Time Where transportation is a factor TAXICABS rule Supreme Hand Baggage or Valises Carried Outside, Each .. 20 cents Small Trunk, at Discretion of Driv- 40 cents Children under twelve years of age not counted as extra passengers when accompanied by adults. CALLING AND DISMISSING CHARGE No charge for calling or dismiss- ing cabs within one-mile radius of Pioneer Square between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock a. m. DISMISSING CHARGE OF ONLY 50 CENTS WILL BE MADE AT _ EXPOSITION GROUNDS DURING THE ExX- POSITION. Between the hours of 1 o'clock a m, and 8 o'clock a. m., an extra charge of 30 cents for each engage ment will be made li cabs are called or dismissed outside of one-mile radius of Pio. neer supplement of 30 cents for each mile of radius, or frac tion thereof, will be added to the tariff as a call or dismissal charge \ll ferriage and toll charges, both and returning t be paid by the passenger o charge for ‘ issing cabs at the square, a 10 cents SEATTLE TAXICAB CO. East 6500—Phones—Ind. 969 - Connecting 5 Cab Stands er Electrics | AND GARAGE, L409 Melt BRoaDway. * 8 fOr hire UNE OF SUPP iin: Iring strict

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