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JST 23, 1913. DIRECTORY (~ The Hupmobile Is in Its Class the Best Car in the World PHONE E. 469. . Mr. W. H. Se NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD | Among visitors to Seattle in th | lie ben “I inaat Wack Gua Ded, Lobedah om | BALLOU & WRIGHT Butt Car Kansas City, Mo. He spent two ‘ Bl Automobile Supplies. G. & J. Tires and Tubes—a Safe Buy. days sightseeing about the | M17 East Pike Phone Bast 471 elty Dr. Logan is an enthual ' placin t ne 1 ee America automobilist. As a matter of fact,| t ntire plant, rasan ae os en he owned one of the first automo: completely outfitted expensive AUTO PAINTERS | H. POYNTER & SON KE AND DELM( biles that was sold in Kansas City, | lethinery and able to turn out on Monograms and Lettering 732 Brondway Phone East 7498 and, as & matter of interest, the jshort notice parts for ever — = — " ss doctor stated it was still running, | of {ts cars now in the hand EVERYTHING FOR THE MAN AND HIS CAR” as are many of the old two-cylinder public, the Studebaker Corpc THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPP. Y COMPANY Heing a member of the highway the 1 relationship between a : - —! VAN BRUNT MOTOR CAR CO. commission of Kansas City, the urer and the owners of hi Telephone East 1125. 1722 Broadway, || subject of good roads and boule | © are now considerably vards, and he paid a very high com | more n 100,000 Studebaker cars A ment to the boulevard syatem of} in the ids of owner asserts bis city, and even admitted that |General Manager Clarence H STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. our scenery surpassed the much-| Booth, “So as we know, all = so pe el ond in joraised scenery in Switzerland these cars are in daily service, de BALLOU & WRIGHT tose te the fact that many of the ear MOTORCYCLES AND BICYOL Northwest Distributors week Site yobert Jivinene coughed: deme Host odels shave i en driven up ors Indian and § son-Paige Co., state: ot ards of 75,000 miles THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. ready he has had a. gureristan de The plant purchased by the Stu-| : mand for the new 1914 model debakers {# at Pontiac and was for M R ] | Aten See ee HOAy LECWAUAD the cVuWne: Gone otorcycle and Bicycle EPAIRING NG trouble fs to get th e | Works later, in an enlarged rs Made to Drder. 'e The Sears Motor} | enough me care fant! form, {t was used as.the main build © in the Motor Lim, Car Co. Agency # Is | ing of an automobile company which RAINIER CYCLE CO., 1112 PIKE ST. The Hudson Motor Car Co. has| recently went into the bends of a Phone Maula ase, 1509 Broadway | sent Mr. H. J. Fulton to Seattle to | G0 Brennan, on Indian 1913, Who M ade the Only Perfect Score In the recety Communication with the} L— act as district representative. Endurance Run From Seattle to Ellensburg and Return, Arrived in’ main ts of the Studebaker sys tem will be by rail and automobile trucks Beattie One Hour Ahead of Ti Out of Twelve Different Entries, T Fini Is the Only Machine That hwartz, factory rep 3 ACCESORIES AND § SUPPLIES A. L. HALL grab as the Metz Motor Car srineiapiiaias o — “ Feature at Galveston Races | Motorcycles, Bicycles, Repairing, Gunsmith, Locks and Keys. to CRop he city, He states that| Bert de Castellane, of the Bute ttle, and It {s with pleasure th For three days on the Galveston| — | Sporting Goods. Everything in Accessories. eg beep Peeeigi will turn out twice Automobile Co., left Seattle, accom his friends welcome him back to| beach two little Studebaker cars | Phone Elliott 1311. 1021 First Avenue. H y¢ cars in 1914 as in 1913 ted by Mr. E. J. Kirkh M the Sound city fought out 100 miles a day in the, He will complete the Coast trip be. | Penied by Mr. E rkham, Mon. ai 6% feature event of the meeting, with| PTO gtr thde fore returning East |day morning, with one of the new M. G. Thomle, of Stanwood,'a field of big Stutz, National, Peu-| - °s. @ | Buick trucks, for a trip through Wash., drove his Buick 31 to Seat- geot, Cane lex, Mason and] ns, Kood size, in 7 wv bdo diag p a 5 et PO rie The Mo tz agency reports the de.| Western Washington. They will tle We y, and ret other racing cars. Improving their THE M ETS y fat" kidney _ Rot Acar to Mr. J. L. Cole, of call upon all of the Buick speaking of the trip, Mr position each day and running the A | trent @ 14 Northwest Dairy; also one to|&%4 demonstrat the truck en sald the ads were tr entire distan without terme-| | Veal, larger p 12 D. Freas, of Seattie ln In a letter received by J dition, except the duat wa diate atop, one of the consistent lit-] ya, " oe Sere Uae CON Se eae pp ie i‘ nton, of the Buick Automobile |t! ep, owing to lack of rain. | tle p! ra finished fourth and the |ane vegetables nn Tl pork: larger 06m 109° | », de Castellane states Mr. Thomle has appointed othe th in a field that included rrected daily by “er ee oe — - | heros ce ‘ pte gd Mh rg Mitter | made the trip to Olympla F for the Buick, and wilt make 4 jos py aig r : ally by 3. W. Godwin A 60ton coal car Is picked up e tris Pine hey ont returned from ala stop. The Buick truck registered |his headquarters {n Mt. Vernon i ples. cooking.. 1.00@ 1.25 | bodily, turned over and its contents 4 m astern Ashington |76 miles and consumed § gallons of hereafter. 1 looking over the hH Its Priest. 1.00 | dumped into the hold of a vessel in ae ee seer ee or the Interest of the | gasoline. : pone °'|patek lise be is more than de Me WB Gr cxe pone egation of 1-00@ 1.4), |four minutes by mechanical means. found ppeaiticed cd cae van | or see lighted with the new Butcks, and! The Church of the Annunciation at OW 0@ 6 \Gav me! jon en Mr. Irving 8. Crocker, recently of| states that his only fear will Ill., have presented her riya oende 1:50 - in full | 8 ar y p OLYMPIC | sine seen er alot [Sta ices Sela Susoth fetus mero er es oar priest. with a new |i ave Tim one | sales for the Buick Automobile ed number of cars for his ter- 5." in whch to make |(Slons 14 "4 CHALMERS L i | Marion. = to, Mr. Crocker is well known in his pastoral calls onions, green | ene foot beeunesoChineliaaas Motor Car Co. Savesh, Hubbard ; | lassitude and depressions of bil- DISTRIBUTERS Cucumbers é | iousness, is worse than wasted. Phone East 47. 1401 Broadway. A THE < soe es | Biliousness yields quickly to the os evan, ane LL F THE LOCAL MOVIE WORLD |, 000 v=: i'n eat ‘ — —_—____——- dishes 10 ) oe = rices paid producers for butter, on 'If You Could See Black and Bl con setiins Sees pon eam .H1. Barnes & Son seattios target een ||| WHAT'S ON AT THE ou Cou ee Black and Blue | Teoz rected an er aay Ruck: tant H GOSSIP PICKED UP | £20! bitter"! : Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold Mark B k, Yi a | Shi Rrofiers, any ‘sis: H he . 18 ES son fer Bac ou tver AROUND LOBBIES J iva ser} fos. tat) sae 28 L nder : : | | KINRMACOLOR SOON To PR + LETS 12 | fold everywhere. In bones, 10. 28, Teel feature; “Sailing Under False SHOW AS LICENSED FILM | Ducks, (old. live 210 | Colors,” comedy; “The Flower Girt The trust made a good move when | Pe eek nes. White WASHINGTON CAR- | and the Counterfeiter,” drama jit signed up the popular Kinema-| Spring ducklings, col- * TERCAR CO. | Rogers, baritone. jeolor (colored) pletures, for which| 27°? , +: |there is growin : y Parkavas niet 19 1515 BROADWAY Colontal Until Saturday Night lpaitendecea re w aeeete ceate faut #8 E EAS “Breaking Into the Big League, eo. ‘ “ woes PHON AST 467. ; ae - ° : 18 two-part feature; “Pathe Weekly”; | LICENSED HOUSES CAN USE Sauabs, good size, dos 2:25 ae ‘Father's Chicken Dinner,” com- uinea fowl. live, doz 9.00 — — edy; “Suffragette Minstrels,” com: | canal FEATURES NOW |< a Fa 3 4 ouses using trust service hav esaial Automobile Agency eee received notice that they may go Messrs. Waller & » ratton Grand Until Saturday Night into the open market for their feat § 1 Distrib: “The Quakeress,’ two-reel drama; ures without losing their license. e | ] tributors “Mutual Weekly No. 33”; “Inter This is as it should be, and many 312 Bast Pike St. tional Mechanical Motion Pictur see in this move a forecast of the ae, ccisse treme (1006 to the fob eenttion (new scenes). time when every house will buy en- cee tirely in the open. It will mean Hunting,” ed,” drama. NORTHWEST BRANCH i and Horses,” cred Fish.” New Atianta-Asheville Record. !A. Mears drove from Atlanta to With “ ” Asheville, N. C., 246 miles, in 9 a esta erany hours and 15 minutes, breaking the nnd Just out of a box car, Frank record over the rough and hilly course by more than two hours Needs ’ | jog and is doubly unique in the fact Attention that it was made by a car which The run was checked at both ends had no advance limbering up. Lenses . “Hearts of two reels; coming,” “ At the Ode JOHNNY O'LEARY BEATEN | LOS ANC 08, Cal., Aug. 23.—| |The crowd hissed the referee for fully ten minutes when Solly Sal “The f “Eee @. W. EDMUNDS, OFrn. D. ‘a Le Bids gently, a stronger in the last few rounds of milling. Seattle many Se it CHICAGO, Aug. 23 At a meet ra . recommend it for | ing Friday night, at which the || Empress—Vaudeville i ead a After an Intelligent old gentleman at the age of seventy-six 4 qurative power. ie| choice of the Disturber III as one yaa abit LONDON), One Seer nee 18 | dead: in hie hains, hie son found over TWO THOUSAND DOLLARG ty wit wim |of the boats to represent America || Pantages: perhaps no child in the London! appr MONEY over the old clock which stood on the wooden mantel for the Lord Harmaworth trophy || Grand—Vaudeville and motion J) social world who {8 attracting | surrounding an open crackling fire. Not even HIS OWN WIFE knew competition was confirmed, it was pictures. po ay ae pice aed that much mofey was there. The old gentleman was ‘simply CARE. | practically decided. that the Oregon || clemmer — Photoplays and |/‘he A2yoarold daughter of the) Togs. His son had married the town banker's daughter, and the bank Kid of Rainier, Ore, was to be|f ~ vaudeville. yl page Nea yd Me gaat | was trusted. Goth the old gentleman's MONWY and LIFH were in the ited ‘oat to represent Amer! |] Melbourne — Photoplays and hat Ava ng Astor, his first| danger; tor BURGLARS have a way of LEARNING where money is ca in the big international event udevill ? hidden, and FIRE a have bi : Today the Oregon Kid, Haby Rell-|| atnambra — Photoplays and Little Mise Alloe has captured ea OU oarelenst is cia ae lacs ance, Kitty Hawk V, and the Dis devil the hearts of all the socially elect = Make OUR bank YOUR bank ‘ turber I will race for thé $600 | ii ioo————_Al!/N/Z|Who visit her mother's beautiful We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savinge = home. The child, helress to $5.- wh acd We indepth ta Wrigley trophy Modern, tert on payment of a # Rest modern outside roome in Se- | room AB thie rents! is applied attle, 26 to 50c. Stewart House, 86) $2.50 to $4.00 Oemooe West Stewart (near Pike Publi [Virginia m:, | Market.)—Advertisement, Advertisemer® | Class A Until = = “Fantomas, the Phantom Crook,” ducers, but better pictures,. bigger e Pacific Car Co. feature; “Gaumont Week- features, and a higher standard all around UASON = Pale wre soiccon. wer ape ee ” Dream Unti! Saturday Night ESSANAY HAS NEW 903 East Pike St. “Indian Loyalty,” drama; “First $50,000 STUDIO Phone East 1413 Ald to the Injured, : Fhe Essanay company, at Niles, ori saetaalsaal ‘Bobby's Long Tro yi) Cal. {8 celebrating the completion : The Penalties of F »putation,” dra-| of its new studio. It has an indoor 7” z ma; “Mary's Temptation,” drama. | stage and an outdoor stage big Studebaker Waterhouse Trading Co. Pig Sar sited Pan a enough to play two companies at ; - ape once. There is a tennis court, a Auto Department | cA, Gambler's Honor,” “The| baseball diamond, and ten houses, in Gar ford Touring Cars and Motor | Gist. Raymond ot mation ut addition to the company buildings i aa } cee Lippard-Stewart sala Setar Trucks eee dial a | FLORENCE ROBERTS STARS 4 Grand Sunday to Tuei Night | tL FEATURE “SAPHO “Trapped in the Death Pit,” three Claiming for their — feature, part feature photoplay; “House Sapho,” the same moral lessofs that “Damaged Goods” has cn the comedy; Mercury Motor Car Co, educational; “A Tide in the Affairs ; Laas % Pils Coa -808 East Pik of Men,” drama. vises us that Alphonse Daudet, the ” ia ; ge author, dedicated it to his sons, and Phone Elliott 1582. Melbourne Sunday to Ti N that {t is good for all in what it y to Tuesday Night | “The Flame in Ashes,” two-reel Sieener Weewarwr teaches. feature; “A Fickle Tramp,” “Al feing run over by an auto for a Horse on Fred, At the Home Until Sunday oe “When Darkness Came,” “The!” hut of course, nobody does see JOHN P. CAMPBELL, Mer. || Higher Justice,” “The Peddlers,” |tnhe young lady's aforesaid column o¢ctor Phone Kast 462, “Love and Courage.” Sunday—|oyeent the doctor and the nurse “Heart Throbs,” two reels; “Hearts “Brethren of the Sa- At the Olymplan Tonight “A Clown's Revenge,” At the Cireult Mystery Fire Bug,” AT THE THEATRES a t vador’s hand was raised in token naturally ran over Miss Woodruff, § REAR BETTER Jot victory at the end of hin 1 Ava nar that. was all! HID HIS MONEY AUDIPHONE round pout with Johnny O'Leary of i ria Pct dle gon oni THE CLOCK WB Retest instantaneous A. | Seattle at the Vernon arena Friday |] Moore—"“Everywoman.” Ba Cand taken hi she was loaded | OVER ECL wonderful abil- | night Salvador appeared the nto it and taken home. v. Ite wond | Metropolitan—Darn. NEARLY LOS “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Orpheum—Vaudevilie. elegantly transient 50c to $1; near Westlake Ave,— aturday Night keener competition among tne pro- Art Practice,” stage, tne new Majestic Film Co, ad “A Tie That Fatl| novie film is thrilling—but it hurts. If you could see Hleanor Wood ruff's black and blue spinal column you'd know It! She cannot even see It herself. However, she is quite snffictently aware that moving picture actress . es do not have t6 invent imaginary the First Empire,” calamities to get their names in Empire,” |the papers Alkall Ike's Home-| “Migs Woodruff was in “The Five Frankfurters” last season This summer she ie working for Pathe Freres. In a pleture play, being rehearsed a few days ago, she had to throw herself in front of an automobile, driven by Jack Standing, who was to stop it Just as it reached her, | They tried It once and it worked aplendidly. Next time, the brakes failed and well Standing — just on Until Sunday two reels; |“Professor Bean's Removal.” eee BELOW HOW 7 AN OLD | GENTLEMAN WHO ~ of Paris,” five two reels. GROOM LITTLE ALICE ASTOR FOR PEERAGE furnished4 000,000, 16 sald to be absolutely un. weekly | spoiléd, It is generally understood 804|here that Alice Is being groomed for a peerage, and that no Amert- can youth ever need apply, Northern Bank & Trust Company Pike St. Cor, Fourth Ave, THE UPTOWN BANK Virginus Hotel ‘~ Last Call for the EXCURSION TO SALMON FISH TRAPS AND CANNERIES AT ANACORTES TOMORROW, SUNDAY AUGUST 24 Steamer“Chippewa” Leaves Colman Dock, Rain or Shine, at 9 o’Clock Steams north to the fish traps, where men will be at work; then to the canneries, wh the complete operation of salmon canning will be witnessed, This {8 the first and only opportunity for such an instructive excursion, FREE SALMON BAKE In the afternoon the cannerymen unite, giving one of the biggest salmon bakes ever on the Coast. The fish will erved to the excurst hot from the stones. TICKETS $1 .50 Children under 7, 50 cents; children 7 to 15 years, 75 cents Tickets on Sale Freee On Fifth Avenue, between Uni- versity and Union Sts. or Times Advertising Department, Room 9, Times Bidg;, and the P.-I, Business Office. This Excursion Is Given Under the Auspices of the Seattle Press Club Which Assures Certain Success

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