The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1913, Page 3

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THE DIRECTORY(__ STAR SATURDAY, 1913 JULY 26, Manager J. P. Searce, of the Metz Motor Car Co, is in receipt of a Kram from the company stating that the Metz car captured most signal honors in the “Glidden” tour s which wan finished last Tuesday ™ The first three cars to reach the bes ened . »al Were Mets, Driving one of the ‘ cars were the famous “Metz Twins Mr, Searce naturally feels much r-" ploased with the showing made by | LOZIER—MAAXWELL— PPATHFINDER | eS * a VAN BRUNT MOTOR CAR co. Mr TB. Waller, manager of the ‘J {Lincoln Motor Sales Co., has gone ) Telephone East 1125. 1722 Broadway. || ast for a two weeks’ trip. While there Mr Waller will look thor oughly into business conditions and make arran, ents for the coming season b * The tneolp : field, is very popular, and Phone Elliott a large of them have al-| & T S00 tb Pi et * i 3093 - ready been haw of the Beautifully Decorated Autos Which Appeared in the Potiatch Auto Parade. Decorated by the 07-309 East Pike S! N. J. Morehouse, District Distributor. ras Rosery Flower Shop c business?” asked Robert | ie a SER cae py al aiaetineee eh CANON |UNDERSLUNGS EASY DRIVING ic r used. care and all Northwest Distet x on band but new Phone Bast ett. f apidly | | THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. Pot < ‘te | quiet on account of 1 ing The Sears Motor||themeelves over to the q we sold three Hudson q Car Co. Agency | como: i ong 1509 Broadway || ‘<! ton te & wide? The touring season in the West is| Did you, as a mot ever dream “Drive slowly over bad roads, and ful season be f here » th f crossing th es? Here ts t 5 r good ones,” is the it. The Hupmobile Is In Its Class the Best Car in the World ne fn by econd annual Grand the laconic message of (Wo ArVET® Ladies for achiev! ood tire-serv PHONE &. 400 W. H. Barne f WH. Barnes & | © % t ¢ t ; ice offered to cc . rage Son, local agents for the G. M. |!" Tne t ’ —— t k yar M ‘ truck, states t anges City | “O°. Co on sate caloniet ; of na, the tour “THE CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE” wy. First the ed . per tle andy 94 q Elliott 1063. 1708-10 Broadway. Kast 313 #, and these od Motors factory that the further order for Lew! ew! nine more was ) t . 1 har been The Miller Auto Co rte the b at gr nd the no e aale a Marion roadster to H.R r Yaroell grade known to 4 Whipple, of this city: also th ale motoriats of Arizona an one of the % of a two-ton Dorris truck to ° € ¥ r o er > Union garage, of Tacoma hai ‘ Wh sofat Grieb Rubber Cc ut surely this an F d seer to clear the e tailor show {so goods of i ~ : paidbsealber mre cate ofirotiie kad beaters that 4 first-rate, long-wearing material and AMERICAN + “ane one @ tourtat F More persons are attracted to MARION ~ MILLER AUTO (0 mipene ihe ac’ powerful car} H.R. Smith, of Vancou-!buy an article that will wear well : se € n r e sale than one . eful DORRIS TRUCKS cece nt ¢ the Miller Auto Co. Mr./ ness. On in ft : M. A. MILLER, Manager. Mins B. O. Shuking. of Anide f » rough mith will devote his energies to/ not natural that tire makers should a 604 East Pike. MA rps Ore., stopped over in Seattle for a! of the road, the Graad C gelling pleasure cars urge their customers to use all the a few hours Saturday, mpon ber re | js pers able tn several other re #~ I? means avatinble to make their tires 0 — turn trip bh having toured to| «pects. The event, lik at of last| Since the excellent showing of inst longer, and thus prove a fine te Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. year, 1s open to 8 cars| Bob Barman, the speed k with testimonial for the manufacturer?” CH \LMERS OLYM PIC Miss Shuking ts more than. de-| Jory » Keston Gat, 13 tae Senos rose ghted with her trip through Wash D pite the tact that the trail is|Tace of July every ¢ One sees the cas Motor Car Co. and admits that the scenery “always t with, diffic » by the ters of ual observer Auto Row DISTRIBUTERS even surpasses the P wt raga aces in August and the Savan-|these days is the optimism with . 1461, Breaéwer. aie tm Siiiiemnettas neootgis mobile races, to induce wh acti all the dealers heap G. J. EVANS, Manager. T | urman to enter his Keeton in the | se« be imbued. That everyone = 1s aftr ad : tion to drive to Mt * e ® ha " season so far during 4 » ber return and, al 4 to at 191 parent. As one enthust- — = 3 a nen driver ‘ f he ar-| ast nt We are prac ie { iders herself quite hak need dur an't do much more bust pe : aovared tik. ae , so as to start ll the arrival of our new mod Fully equipped, f. 0. b. Seattle. {istance without even a punct els, which will be here in a short Most economical car on earth to operate tat th hing| Jack Lawson, manager of the time now METZ CAR DISTRIBUTORS, 706 East Pike St. Phone East 455. inet waade a eincec rhs Metane Cds Ce wtn'that Bellinghan a The ronds t entire |his firm has been enjoying an excey by W. R Business says Mr trip were t fine condition, | tlona good busine During the apent Wednes of r Auto Co. M T with the exo Pike st., Seat-| past few days delivery has been |d n Seatt While here Mr Among re ‘otor Tru: tie he said she could hardly un-| made of a KOR LT t zg car to M purchased one of the hand is firm may ata acters {| deratand ra in Auto| D. Baker, of North a, also alsome new orse-power Buick be mentioned the delivery of a five r Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold. conditions in the heart, of the elty. | In nt Co., of 1 Wash. | Wednesday ¢ ing this Phone Main 6504, Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. DIP TOO SMOOTH and Oregon declaration that the entire battle HAVERS SIX: BROKERAGE CO. 1409 Cice Bought and Sold BROADWAY STATE DISTRIBUTORS. Phone East 743. FOUR SURVIVE IN ELIMINATION | SCION OF KING DIES PLAY McFARLAN SIX HORTON MOTOR CAR CO. 706 E. Pike St. JORDAN 18 CHAMPION SALT LAKE, July 26.—dy | feating Mike Yodel of this clty day night, Chris Jordan land is today the middleweight wrestling champion of the world, »|no more meetings of Cleve-| provement club will not hold its |regular meetings on the first Mon day of each month. There will be unttl the first Monday in September, at which piien “HUGH A. BAIRD sau Tires are MILLER “OQ GEST = MILL Day AUTO PAINTERS Monograms and Lettering EVERYTHID Rn TH ne Finat 687 | THE WASHINGTON AUTO SU ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES BALLOU & WRIGHT G. & J. Tires and Tubes Buy. 471 MOTOR SUPPLY CO. proven #0 by every test 600 Unioi UALITY” TIRES FIRE COMPANY LAST Might Serv 703 ¥ LONGEST Pike St. H. POYNTER & SON 72 Brondway Phone Fast 7408 CAR PPLY COMPANY Kast Pike Ot | B Motorcycle and Side Cars erything in RAINIER CYCLE hone A. f,, Repa E Bicycles, Goods. Motorcycles Sporting | Phone Elliott 1311. ; an Sr Made to rder. the Motor Line. CO., 1112 PIKE ST. main 2967. HALL tring, smith, Locks and Keys. everything in Accessories. 1021 First Avenu KISSEL STANDS HARD BUMP A Minneapolis owner of a Kis Kar "40," while driving at a 8) of more than 40 miles an hour, /AMERICAN AUTOS EXCEL * § “al It was not sO many years ed | that European automobiles, on jost | bition in this country, were the one control while attempting to pass|big attraction at the different another vehicle. The car struck an| shows. The American manufacture embankment, t 1 over twice and felt that they had to follow the landed upside down. Wreck? at all In reporting the occurrence, Not|foretgn designs in order te have their cars strictly up to date. Then, the too, public opinion seemed to favor” |Minneapolis Kissel Kar branch | foreign machines, so for a time the, | writes manufacturers across the wat Four men were sent to the|had things pretty much their scene and experie d no ficulty way, as far as styles and sales were in turning the car right side up./concerned, and found in Am They found upon examination that | one of their most profitable sel the car was little the worse for t accident, and aside from glass front, one bent the front axle slightly spru was no damage. ed on the self-starter and run in the garage, more than five miles, its own power. We found that water from the radiator, a very little gasoline, had been Ic It is our belief that few cars cov | stand this abuse.” OLDS ‘OLD CREW’ Delicatessen Man’s Wife Is Gu the social organization requires t tween the West ke time they plan to put on a rousing campaign for the benefit of the dis- trict in which they are located, a broken | fender and The car was start and but One hundred or more men promi Allis and Milwan- » plants of this company a switch gine was in daily use before the he | centers. However, * the situation at tl time is just reversed. present g, there |one could look through the walls some of the foreign automobile tories he would find officials a engineers grouped about the parts of an American car, studying chassis and body designs and vi likely overhauling the motor piece jece nto on no st nd “This reversal of form is aud largely to American enterprise. We have made number of radi changes, such as the center cont and the placing of the gear box om the rear axle, until gradually |have built up a standard car tl cannot be surpassed by any mad@ jabroad. It is a wonderful tribute to American skill and enterprise, when one stops to consider the come parative slowness of Amel makers in getting started, and toe he Covers Some Ground it today in — are we ie | commanding position we occupy to ON CAR- ‘ St Sl th; Sh S d H |dustry are graduates of the Olds /day WASHINGTO . BOSTON, July 26.—William orage eu e pen S$ FLOULS | Motor works. Some are presidents,|"“Our export figures alone prove 2 Johnston of San Franctsco, Wm, po 7 neral managers'|American supremacy. Each year lothier of Philadelphia, N. W. hey have just organized hem-| they grow larger, a 15 BROADWAY Apt Clotht Philadelp B t C t h S Thi f | | they grow larger, and you will find PHONE EAST 467. NEW YORK, July 26.—While on Niles of Boston, and G. P. Gardner in ce Dox to Laic nea HET | seives into a social club, and, ac-| American cars leading all others in < * b L” Bronx train on his Jf have survived the eliminations jeording to the present plans, will/nearly every city and town where a Third av. °L” Bronx train on his fh ine tournament for the Long: x - 2 |hold thetr first big reunion during automobiling is possible, way home at 2 o'clock in th wood tennis singles bowl, Today NEW YORK, July 26 The and ear mutts, Over her shoes|the Chicago automobile. show. in hi es Ing Patrolman Goafrey | Schiett of Johnston will meet Clothier and strategy and patience of the “Ice-\were her hust and’s red fannel }1914. z " the East 55th st, station s < ecb ee 3 box Woman Detective” (in private lined overshoes, She ur| It was on board the City of De- h . Niles plays Gardner 3 Imperial Automobile ~ ranad tuspictous looking person enter the les plays Gardne life Mrs. Emma Ottmer, whose hus- gloves and her fur coat the |troit IIL. that the “Old Crew” first MOTOR TRU Messrs. Waller & b'ratton car and take a vacant seat bew band keeps a delicatessen store at Iatter garment was her husband's|organized the plan, during the re im eria x pansenger opposite, |The NOME GOES TO SEE 424 Central av, Brooklyn) effected thick driving ulster leent annual snmmer. trip of the earing for the passe TE! Ye) he capture c c who had She seemed ready to go to the| Society of Automobile Engineers. Phone Ha Ker's watch, watched the man over STEFANSSON OFF stolen a 50-« coffee. north 4 t that was not her|It has met with enthusiasm all gen dots, priced from $1,386 to $2,600, f 0 Db Seattle a newspa a Re i fg eens vee Though she war goal. She simply stepped out of|along the line. Old Oldsmen every- se sea ‘ the suspect left the train. As | NOME, July 26.—-Vilhjalmur Stef-| nothing, the prisoner's the Hving rooms and into the big|where have given it their endorse- PRE " pulled out a hand shot In through |angson ix at Port Clarence today, | was able to give an $8,000 house as icebox in the store. In the tcebox|ment, Charles B. Wilson, now of | nent ene re vers my oe ba : = the open window and the police the three vessels of his Ca-| ty for her $500 ball, He is door is a glass panel. Through|the Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.,|tracke the moving atetaue ay e Pacific Car Co. |) man’s watch and chain disappearec 1 exploring expedition are re. Sanders of 123 Palmetto st. this Mrs. Ottmer watched of Cleveland, but formerly an Olds| nose ts one of the newest felde i QP} robert Atkineon, Mgr. || Schlett made a dash for the motor ready to sail north. When| For a long time, the Ottmers Customer after customer she|manager, has been named chairman, | he invaded ont Se u - man's box ns the train was pulling nason left here last night on) say, petty thefts have been taking spled upon. Before Magistrate/and J. G. Utz, of the Maranville| “tne Thanhouser Film Co., of N 903 East Pike St. || part the station, (Explanation and) the steamer Corwin, the whole pop-| place in theft store. ‘They were un: Kempner, in the Gates ay, court,|Base & Filter Co. of Cleveland, 18| Rochelle, N. ¥.. recently purchased brakes applied.) ulation of Nome went down to the/able to detect any of their custom- Mrs, Ottmer testified that she had|secretary, The membership roll, one-ton truck. 4 wr er bh Phone East 1413 Schlett says he knows the MAD) beach to bid him good-bye. Jers in the act of stealing. Then her eye on Mrs. Sanders from the| bristles with well-known names.|hody has been eerntad oer pee and will get him yet Mrs, Ottmer evolved a plan, First instant that woman entered the|Among them are J. V. Hall, present! chassis, and the truck is used to | SAILORS WILL BOX | she remained all one day in the liv. shop. Mrs. Sanders bought vegeta-| Sales manager of the Olds Motor|carry actors and actresses to Tradi Co. | ng rooms in the rear of the ste¢s. bles and canned milk. When Ott. Works; Chas. Miller, purchasing | scones af the thrilling, but silent St id b ker ‘Waterhouse rading | Her husband told customers she mer was wrapping them up. Mra./@&ent, and half a hundred other! scones which are sold by the are udeba Auto Department Charlie Fox, welterweight ch had gone to the country for several Ottmer asserts, she saw Mrs, San-|t™en still with the parent organiza-| *“Vitining and. heroot, Aekiiy ance rd T Cars and Motor pion of the ific reserve cp days ders slip a can of coffee under her| ton: \ Mey Seneral managers and | mies and steadfast’ friends. ate cag arto ouring SAN FRANCISCO, July 26.—Sec-|@nd “Sharkey” Schindler have) “When she arose and dressed, the shawl. | Presidents of national prominence, | ried to the scene of thelt-rewatd GF - Trucks retary of the Navy Josephus Dantels | #16 ticles for a six-round bout. | other day, costume was cer: Mrs. Sanders confassed before |{ncluding R. D. Chapin, of the Hud-| nunishment in the truck. When ® Lippard-Stewart 1516 Brondway Phone ®. 931.1/{) tho guest of the East Bay cities |to take place at a smoker to be|tainly @ strange one for July. She Magistrate Kempner and begged to|800; C: D. Hastings, of the Hupp! scene in the wilds has been photer today. Following an inspection of|Kiven by the crew of the U 8. 8./wore heavy underwear, a thick be permitted to pay for the coffee | Corporation; R. E, Olde and R. C.| graphed, all of the actore--the deal - Mare Island, the secretary and his| West Virginia for the benefit of the | woolen dress, woolen stockings, a and go, But he held her in $500| Hupp, S. 8. Olds, Ralph Owen, R.Jand the Itving—are loaded into the party visited Oakland, Berkeley, Pritish satlors, when the U. 8 Lea _comfor r over her head, batl for special | 8 essions be C pbs er fe Brady are among} tryek and carried to the scene of Alameda and Richmond puts Into Victoria ———- ————_—_—_—_— - —— the other familar ‘names on thé the next pictures. And so it goes oa ‘oft Franciaco residents are over MEXICO EMPIRE?! PRINCE IN PERIL Qualification for membership in|°" 07 mules and miles of film. individual to have been employed| 1 1408 Broadway {p fleet i through the] e ployed aaving Detroit Thursday morn« Phone 1171 eee ot nal in the Pacific Ocean| LONG BEACH, July 26.—, Sorab: by the Olds Motor Works previous] ing with a party of four in a Stude: within a few months and when it|Jee, @ Persian, who, it ts claimed,| OAKLAND, Cal, July) 26—A] CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 26,|t0 1905, and to bave a present con-|baker “25.” Georke Meinzinger, one comes through the canal thie thme it/can trace his Hneage back to King] strong movement is on foot in Mex Much alarm has been caused in| nection with the automobile in-|of the Studebaker engineering di will not come on a visit. It will be|Cyrus, died today at his home, 939/101 1, pevive the glories of the | fh phe i: gh warmed gee teues |p Ua partment drivers, arrived in Indian- ta home in the Pacific, | Alamitos st,, from tuberculosis con: 4 hiding in the gardens where Crown apolis early tm the morning of Fri Mercury Motor Car Co. aemnre te Rome Ss ee tracted two years ago in Los An | Maximitian empire by placing a] Prince Olaf daily plays Croases Continent In Sedan day, saw the 500mile race and was jast Pike St Rest modern outside rooms, 26e to| «eles, when he dived into a reser-| nephew of the ill-fated emperor on The queen heard, was, prostrated Y v4 Ane S back fn Detroft Saturday afternooy KR | [ 801-808 Eas oh ‘ PU pall peed Rigel crane Went voir to wave the Ife of m drowning | the throne of a second emptre, as| With anxlety and sobbed’ for hours, | qmnga frat attempt to Gross, the /atter traveling 637 miles, ‘The ty Phone Elliott 1 Stewart.-Advertisoment woman, as | the only solution of the disturbed | psccriaeeln Mawel te note a [ts now in progress, Starting from] SPent, one night at Anderson and _ Jconditions in that country, accord-| that a bill now before the atecthins | 08 Angeles, J. W. Carton is now] the other at Marion, Ind, |ing to Felipe Mendoza, exiled sugar | virtually pute a-premium on Olate| Well on his way. “The vehicle * Le 4s} |king of Tehauntepec | head chosen was a Studebaker“! Motor Car Co Ic Igan NOMTHWEST BRANCH 1)" Mondora te on his way to Bel-| that pill provides thyt if the king |Sedan, @ one-room body style, seat: TENTS 1425 ‘Tenth Ave, Near Pike. || ein, where the widow of Maximt) | : rs Sling five passengers. 907 E. Pike ee and queen die without a male heir, Phone ‘Bam 606 r JOHN P. CAMPBELL, M | ta i, spa sptiber oped ee : Norway shall become a republic The ‘Allie-Chalmers Go. of Mik. AWNINGS 7 402. endoza states he yroe a1 4 * : Home of th oto soasea ‘om her co! e nilis waukee, has a 3%-ton Kissel Kar Apver Fa oe one ot| NO MEETINGS IN SUMMER |truck that has not only displaced PENNANTS bgp rest Bede! During the summer vacation} three horse-drawn wagons, but a . A Kece pire. }months the Washington Park Im-| switching locomotive besides, Be- Made to Order by Linquist & Lund, Inc. Kissel, Kar truck was placed in service. The truck now does all 220 Gpring St. the haulage betwe@r the two pine plants, besides city and freight Elliott 5340 house deliveries,

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