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Hl ¢3 LOZIER—IVA AXWELL— PATHFINDER VAN BRUNT MOTOR CAR CO. 128 1722 Broadway Telephone East STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. cov BH PIKE st \ Northwest Distribators Phone Past THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. eo fe The Sears Motor C Car Co. Agency | 1509 Broadway | ile Is in its Class the Best Car in the World —- PHONE E. 469 ———————— oan — Woes tig AMERICAN nanon ys MILLER AUTO CO. $4 East Pike. M. A. MILLER, Manager CHALMERS CLYMPIC DISTRIBUTERS Phone East 47. 1401 Broadway. G. J. EVANS, Manager W.H. Barnes & Son Meter Trucks | nuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold Guaranteed Cc Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504. WASHINGTON CAR- TERCAR CO. 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. perial Automobile Agency Imperial Weare Phone Bast 4304 Pive ditterens e4 trom $1,955 te $2,600, £ @ Db Seattle Pacific Car Co. Hudson - Paige eon = FEDERAL TRUCKS ”*>vore ean 103 Stud Waterhouse Trading Co. ebaker Auto Department Garford Touring Cars and Motor lippard-Stewart . ise Mercury Motor Car Ca 801-808 East Pike & s & Phone Elliott 1582. otor LAS ee * Madison st. Friday. Barry was ar rested, charged with driving on the J. Heinrich, who Is accused of Floyd L. Dagget, chairman of the ng his partner at a_ public Wate industrial commission, was Monday night, pleaded gullty fm Seattle this morn! following when arraigned before Justice Strip in Eastern Washington. He Brown, and was bound over to the leaves for Olympia tor superior court for trial. He stole o- $20 from Miss Loraine Gray, it {9 The will of Nathan Bla: charged Prominent Jew Was admitted to probat He hequeaths gel to his eee T. F. Murphine, a member of the last legislature, will speak under the ~ ant th End Progres ad with the except sive club, at t e Y GA ,reee day night urphine will discuss sa aneeany a lemedatt laud bill, of wales be The following officers were elect. |! #uthor at a meeting of the Senior clans f the school Friday ad Swigart, prealdent “nike lee preald erette, treasurer Meretary; Lo Dudley Totem Feporter ces of the } see “What Waste Mcans to You" will be the subject of an address by Ray d. La Barre at the Socialist temple | 711 Olive st., Sunday, at 8 p. m Musicale will be gi in Plym outh charoh Wednesday evening under the pices of the W i the b fit of erated fe elu club house fund After an abuence of six years, Mrs. Den: Commissioner « fice, has return a Short visit Mrs. Dennett AMazed, she said, at + Stowth of th: sity P t of the who was sentenced to ser years in prison for stealing a ma bh had been chine gun belonging to his regi “- poured with ith grand larceny In Patehasing a horse whic 4 trom ©, D. F Mar Edmond oe re nt, has escaped and now 1 a 1 #eph ating the gun for the Mexican reb. Placed under arr ed officer of the 12th, who Las just yah ed from the Texas border Ad Mee sy48 arrived from the le ¢ : Messenger tor t The average composition of pew I shore led ter abe 4 parts of lead to wind gh a © tin fe aathaee cottll th Bar} Wo collided at igth e metals, with a large proppor ay, aud Kk, tlon of ta, SRECTO RY| THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. [NEWS = THE AUTO WORLD. Twenty-four hours and 40 min os Was the wonderfully fast time pound Kissel Kar Los Angeles to San Fy excels the best prev over the same course by more than remarkable achlevement tn every way The car, a stock truck with no spectal equipme 1 ave a carbu retor designed to burn low-grade fuel, was driven by O, W. Kern, of the Pacific Kissel Kar branch, and consignment of « San Fran ance traveled ne time time ning Angeles to was loade . Ancisco pr ts such dif. ft es that no motorists wver un dertake it for pleasure. For a t pd to its capacity, to ac 1 {t on an average speed of 18 miles an y California: our in considered a} . yurage of the driv umittee of newspaper men h ends of the route © aspect of Kern's great ac . t will interest truck throughout the United This was the successful ‘ (i toy for tue ti toppings f th we rade v t 's usually drained from the re awa mar tanks and either thrown burned in furnaces. Ita price in California ts three ta a gallon. With the use of a specially constructed carburetor this fuel was used with complete ess. The amount consumed on trip was 46% gallons costing less than $1.40 nia, Now sinten w | maintained narrow America Englan tion with of K the condition of the at the finish, Driver lares that he could have im ¥y driven it back to Los An ekeles without making a mee hanical adjustm. Two tire punct was the sum total of his on the trip res oudles It {8 generally conceded now that one of the most tn cent motor car dev Abute | Coast ord dows papers speak of i as “a frat In th t.” and It comes pretty part oing just that. The run/¢r ® semtoffielal character | other riders from machines every sense of the word a minta wsion and drive of tomobile. larly English ore started to f p of narrow tread to run tn the middle of the road and keep from on both sides, and are finding datly that this type of car will American adaptable to the w 1 ty the poy roads. The cyclecar of America {# designed more particu for city use ar hased in «reat qu as New York, Ohto, Callfor Jersey, larly tread will has, however, followed in Its cyclecar conttruc inasmuch as it has combined the cyclecar treads the min automobile Cogburn on the Record Breaking Indian dirt track at The Mew 9, ‘12. He also was other race that he feating some ver rtland who rode rile—with the motor, f an au The care are Amertean ¢ ar low the French ular in spi will be pur ntities in such fact, thone re aple roads are regularly and where a be possible ry ture automobile, with pamission and drive the the motor car. be of Interest to some enthusiasts to know Introduction into America of the that a Buick, driven by Jack Cros cyclecar. As ortginally developed ton the well known Buick agent at in France, the cyclecar {* virtually Tacoma, was the first car that ever a four-wheeled motorcycle. The reached French cyclecar has proved very Quinault Taholah, which ts the Indian reservation, nine popular, owing to {ta lightness and miles from Moclips and 139 from speed. These cars are provided Tacoma. This trip ts one of the most dif- arranged tandemiike. The motor, ficult drive are the same automobile with a narrow body and two seats transmission an fe a test that tries an to {ts utmost. In or- as in & motorcycle. These cars der to reach the reservation {t ts have a 36-inch tread, to enable the necessary to travel over some roads cars to run between the ruts of that are almost impassable, on ac poorly kept roads, of which France count of the soft sand pock has many. In England there are loose sand gravel, It was necessary to care of this type manufactured and sand one of the steepest hills in used to a limited extent. England the state of Washington, and Mr has, however, adopted in a major- Croston re himeelf very for ity of Instances a cyclecar which 1s BITS OF GOSSIP “LES MISERABLES” AT MOORE FOR ANOTHER WEEK pcause of the heavy business done by the “Les Miserables” mo- tion pictures at the Moore for a past, Acting Manager Ben Ketcham today announced that he had arranged for a continuation of the exhibition for one more week, which will positively be final There will be matinee perform. ances tomorrow and every day next week This magnificent photoplay, which | alone comprises a 2%-hour enter: tainment, has delighted all who have seen it, with its splendid acting, beautiful scenery and {ts story of! gripping heart interest, closely fol-| lowing the Victor Hugo story see THE CLEMMER SUNDAY 1 two-part special fea ture ta om the famous com. edy by Tom Robertson, ts the big offering for the Sunday change of program at the Clemmer. Caste” is a comedy-drama ofthe | | ‘Cast aristocracy’s intolerance for those | Scene From “Les Miserable: of lowly birth, It shows how one| of the sons of the nobility, a young | ifficer in the British army doorway. Suddenly Helen shouted | came infatuated with a poor raat the top of her vote Action! very sweet girl. A secret mar-|Go!” She !mmediately clutched riage took place, and soon after! more wildly at her doll and started the officer was ordered to India|rocking, moaning meanwhile, “O, with his regiment | my my baby! Will you His mother, coming to bld him|please save my baby? And married to a “common person,” A few we wounded in battle, and bein tured by the enemy, ts champion rider of the! He took the first race by the bie! trom and the sec margin of % of a mil ond by 4 miles, which wreat riding took some The Indians this year have taken a great many evente In the Northw and some fine records. hill tn hie Buick 31 e time ago a tourlat made the t was unable to reach same trip, b have made the Indian reservation on his own power, and {t Indians pushing was able to gain mountain Owing to was the fire the re very m Re Mr. rvatton, ch ex them ran upon draw up, apparently means of locomotion Croston ervation he took a long of 12 of the | attracting a lot of attention. Among Branch of Seattle are very much With Firestone tires, won the big Indians in his Buick was only his car that he the summit of the 31, with the » fact that the Buick driven into Indians were and some of motor without any the res and gave them a “heap much joy ride.” en he left they talking about tt nor 2 eodiess to way that the tour sree: tine were still The first reliability contest to be id in the Pacific Northwest was w ished tn the rain Tuesday after. vip proved to be quite a severe contest Much more’so than many of the #. the tires t participants expected owing to the rough going and the rain the last day A great many peopie were watch- ing the Buick Model 25, driven by Capt. Smyly Everybody seemed to is the novel use N. H. LeGrande of | be more than pleased that the lit tle Hulck came through with a clean his Franklin touring car. Mr. Le- score. It might be of Interest to you to his car which he calls “The Only know that the Ruick was entered in class “E,” which schedule made it necessary to maintain an aver age of 18 miles per hour through- all sides of it and big side doors. little car aver out the trip. The aged 15 miles per gallon of gaso- line, which ts good, cohalder the conditions, for the motor an it was ne while stand THE MOVIES to run all wary le shocked to find him | promptly afterward came the words, Fifty feet Sh ka later, he Is serioualy | the work of both player and director was doing g cap-|in her strenuous little mind joa. Tho wife and baby are left «rye sTREETS OF NEW in destitute elroums' for long, an the young officer es capes, after being nursed to} health, and comes home to a happy family, where all caste 1s Weekly brings many tn resting pictorials of the world's rtant happenings, One of the nor accepting the nom M ayor ition to again be @ candidate, int before he anfled on the ocean ip, which proved to be his last. | Haby only 3% years old. One night bomt 11 o'clock in Helen's home a} hand-over-hand fl Mbrary, It) wire. nt rocking of|is but noise was heard in th proved to be the viol . chair. Helen was seated in the The tightly to her breast motion pictures will he Instance in Colonial change. tion MOVIE GIRL TALKS bya IN HER SLEEP Cigarette,” lelen” of the “Flying A” |ious gentleman burg sleep, with n favorite | placed. ra of this silent mid-'E ico, but not) VORK" AT CLASS A SUNDAY People who are interested in the revival the other New Class A next Sunday old-time plays through which ee. ones. shows the Iate|GOLONIAL'S CHANGE Tiger,” which opens at the theatre with tomorrow's is one of the big Vitagraph productions full of life and anima Another clever plece on the is "The Monogrammed dealing with a fastld r of the type. His sensational ht on a telegraph told of in The Star recently one of the many difficult sit which he finds himself numbers: are “The Green Yellow God,” “Raby In Mme. Othick will sing together classical numbers of Rachel, " Great Photoplay at the Moore All Next wi The Cry with other and Liszt's § ond Rhapsodie will be a piano se lection played by Louis Dimond. |Colonial Sunday to Wednesday ———— r§ IS FINICK | Night | TOPEKA, Kan,,Sept.13—On in-] According to information fur a he Tiger,” Vitagraph drama; | formation that he had spent 23 of|nished the governor, Patten, ex- RICHMOND, ‘It's a pity away from his England, Sept. 13 that chap was ever violin and piano,” caustically remarked King Alphon: 80 of Spain while tn EB ieland, uel of Portugal, lodge, Richmond. There Is nothing manly or sports manlike about Amelle. er, ex-Que have him n games, but {i vain finicky, nesthette pered young m like a N Manuel fter his recent visit, to ex-Ki at Man Abercorn His moth tried hard to up English outdoor He Is just a rather hot-tem n, who gesticu 7 polita PARDONS SOCIALIST SACRAMENTO, Sept Johnson today ing six months tn § pardoned Harry M Kee, socialist attorney, Jail for conspiracy to San Diego city ordinance prohibit ing street speaking. who is serv an Diege county violate the Sell that unusea office furniture A few cents Invested ‘night Fr stood watching lu the disposed, a The Lady in Black.” | want ad will do it, In a Star | featur: | comedy crease its horrors. time required to make an | BALLOU & WRIGHT to the tires, Only three 1 ee || ofl were used, In addition te Auto © Supplies. G. & J. Tires and Tubes—a Safe Buy | ° already in the motor when . P : started = 3 Bee ceeeney eoenenge Oe AUTO PAINTERS | H. POYNTER & SON | ° tires, on account of one plow-out and one puncture Monograma and Lettering 72 Broadway Fhone Fast 7408 | 5 Of course, this did not count 3 against the car $ CAR ° ding tba eediat Wonk (hat Waa , THE WASHINGTON, ‘AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY given by one of the attle dailies i vere the Firestone tires all came through) with a perfect score All but one came back to Seattle with th iginal air that was inf leaving Morn Abrhams t tune to drive his 20-foot embankment at 38 miles an hour. He went through 100 feet of rail fence, break down five fence posts and t BALLOU & WRIGHT LES AND jnainn ane make Y Metevepiine one East 471. ~ moTorcycies | ff Uxg | ing in the adjoining field 100 —a Harry Lewis of the Central i 2 |Co,, Bellingham, distributors A L HALL | : Buick in that territory, 5 e e | & over in Seattle upon his return trip | Motoreycl les, Bicycles, 4 unsmith, Locks and Keys.| , ortland last week Sporting Goods. Everything in Accessories ° Mr. Lewis has been busy dis- Phone Elliott 1311. 1021 First Avenue.| = tributing Buicks all season, and re thought he was entitled to a few | —————_—$ . days vacation. He inspected the new Bulcks while here, and said the Bulck Motor Company knew yore about building automobiles than anybody he knew of. In the past week there have been) several Indians sold by the local | agents Ballou & Wright. Sales seem to keep up at their usual high standard Among the var | seveesrell the , ting Co. This is the second machine that they have | bought the past two weeks These people t cles exclusively in reading “meters, and haye found them to be 4 great| The Three Imperi saver on time and money ton and Walle als that recently made the Lake Cushman trip. Strat. of the local branch, are In the machine to the right. eee eeeeeen) The trophies displayed in the windows bey Ballon a Wright are The Firestone Tire Rubber Co. Cooper, driving a Stutz equippedo them are the ones given by the ased to hear from their factory "ce Of 250 mile Cooper kept up{ aw ‘Wasbinmen team und. thoes SctOTY the average speed of 74% miles ana galves. ‘They are for the winners at Akron, Ohio, of another victory hour. The Stutz started out fis ' » recent tc 44 , . for Wer 4 the lead and was never overtaken, of th recent tour given by one of| ceived yesterday, brought the fol This Bcd psc gh ol victoriel ne local papers wing information that the Firestone peopl2 haves Mr. C.F Wright. of Ratton @| CORONA, Cal, Sept. 12—Earl won this year. . arrived in Seattle from —— ie a ae ce Queen Mary Nurses Grouch Just Like Ordinary Folks was punctured. Mr. Abrhams claims that if {t wasn't holding out the way they did that some one In the ma- chine would surely have met a ser fous fate. LONDON, Sept. 13.—Three Lady Mar and Kellie appeared was some surprise when Queen on it. Mary, instead of accompanying Lady Mar and Kellie had King George V. to Studley roy- greatly offended the queen dur- al, the marquis of Ripon’s ing the recent royal visit to place, for the grouse shooting, Lord and Lady Derby at went direct to Balmoral with Knowsley. Princess Mary to join her other Queen Mary desired to strike children. off her name from the Studley it seems that, when the list, but the king refused to al- marchion of Ripon, usual, low this, A traveling barber supply house! Jacksonville, Florida, is making of Grande has built a special body for Real Barber Supply Auto jn the World.” The body resembles a big! lunch wagon with large windows on submitted the list of her guests The upshot of the matter was Mr. LeGrande travels about from to the queen before the visit to that Queen Mary refused to place to place in his “shop,” Studley royal, the name of join the house party. ting sharp edges on razo: ] knives, making a spectalty of sharp- | ening surgical instruments and| SO SAY MEN BACK FROM BALKAN BATTLES” “War {s worse than hell,” ts the} The popular impression is that {word brought back by surgeons wounds made by the modern steel | and other observers returning from jacketed bullet are not severe be | Balk battlefields. cause of its great penetrating pow- e side of war that deals only ers and rapid revolution. the suffermg and not with While there have been many in- reel Imp|the glory shows that civilization stances of wounds thus inflicted irt,” Nestor | has accomplished little except to in- which were not serious, the chance) of a serious wound was largely in- ee Men accustomed to sights of suf-| creased by the introduction of the A Sunday to Wednesday Night | fering and sorrow declare that’ steel-jacketed bullet, according to’ he Streets of New York,” three-| never has there been anything in| the experts sat Northern feature, and a| their expertence to equal the The bullet, with the modern rifle, Vitagraph comedy scenes witnessed in the Balkans. has a longer range and {s Hable to: | More and More Ghastly lose its jacket. When this hap- They have made calculations it becomes a jagged, tearing Clemmer Sunday to Wednesday | | based on other wars, and their cold, ss of soft lead that makes fright: Night | analytic conclusions are that war | ful wounds. “Pathe Weekly No. 49,” world’s|is becoming more and more ter- Liable to Be Bent news; “Cast,” two-part Edison; “Anj|rible, and that it will be more mur| The bullet is also Hable to strike Unjust Suspicion,” Biograph drama.|derous {n the future than ever. & else before it hits ite are | It is true, they declare, that wars oe and become bent. A smali« lare shorter than they used to be hard stone will bend a steel bullet orerie Lon Matinee ens and {t is probable there will never almost into a right angle, and its. Vitagraph drama; "Two Too Many Prien ges toateegy thant neo Ageia ay WHAT'S HERE Alhambra Until Sunday “Robesp Won by a § : + 1." 30 years, as has been the case in| fearful : Shot” Pathe viay 8° Accidental) tne past. ‘This simply means that| But it {s not alone the rifle thie! : gah the blows struck are heavier and inflicts the bad wounds. The pet that battle is less humane fection of field artillery has ent Melbourne Sunday to Wednesday, ‘The Franco-Prussian war lasted larged the sphere of horror. Wher i Night but a short time—a few months—/as in the Franco-Prussian war the Ying gat 4 recta Keystone com-|and the German army lost 10 killed number of wounds caused by burst own,” two-reel |for every 58 wounded. In the war ing shells was 91 per thousand American drama; “Between Home] petween Japan and Russia in} troops engaged, the number in the and Country,” Reliance drama. | 1904-05 there were 10 killed for 38 | Balkan war was 360 per thousand, es 8 | wounded or four times greater. | Grand Sunday to Wednesday Night ‘Mysterious arama’ “the turkish nah Mase Stole a$d Watch, Thena Meal: |tle comedy; “His Last FE * Than ee tee aes iThen Went to Jail for 23 Years. he Monogrammed ( ‘igarette” and | his 80 years of Ife in prison for no/|cepting two weeks, has been in “Drilia Aboard the U Warship| other crime than the theft of ajcustody since he was 7 years old California,” split reel, Kalem; “Baby | watch worth $3 and a meal, Ar-| He was sent to the state reforma- Indisposed” and “The Lady in|thur Patten was paroled from the|tory after stealing a cheap watch, ack,” Blograph split reel comedy; |state penitentiary by Governor| After four years he was paroled. he Green Eve of the Yellow God,” | Hodges He could find no work. One night, ison drama. | ‘The governor announced it as his! hungry, he ate the remains of @ ot al |bellef that “society had committed supper he found in a farmhouse: Tilikum siliday to Wednesday | crime against Patten.” He sent| His parole was revoked and he re- Night }the paroled man to a farm “to be-|turned to prison for eating the “The Medal of Honor,” Lubin| come a citizen.” farmer's supper drama; “A Jur Fitrtation” nti, the Picturesqu hile," Kssanay drama; 'terwar|| DFARY OF FATHER TIME Selig drama. ee | Odeon Sunday It says much for the wisdom of the ancients that some of the laws “The Great Aerial Disaster,” | jn force at the present day are thousands of years old. An examination threo-reel Itala feature; “The Mys- of the legal tablets of Babylon reveals the existence of statutes and tery of Tusa,” American; “Runa) eystoms which have been transmitted through the Greeks and Romans Plays Cupid,” Rellance; “A Chip of! to us. the Old Black,” Keystone comedy; It is fortunate that the Babylonians at an early period of thett “House Hunting,” Majestic comedy.! yistory adopted for the purpose of receiving their inscriptions small a oe cakes of clay varying in size from a square inch to that of a page of The City Sunday Until Monday note paper. These tablets wer yer, and on them all Night their documents were written , about B.C. 2000, “The Quakeress,” two-reel feature; | the Babylonians took the additional precaution of covering the tablets, “The Lead Nickel,” comedy; “Tho| after they had been written upon, with a coating of clay, on which th New L comedy I documents were rewritten, , in fact, their