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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTE o~ Ses =< We will pause here a moment 4 gentlemen » allow you mplate the aight of a mobile making th STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. ooo PIKE ST Northweet Distributors >. Phone Rast « CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. spleler” on the at scales Pike's ation of touring and thelr wives on alternate series tuated with pauses The Sears Motor a’: Car Co. Agency 1509 Broadway | filed «: Hupmobile Is in Its Class the Best Car in the World ag PHONE E, 469. © trail whte ned e than 10 years The Studebaker | « the ¢ ascent, It havi 1 by a@ little runabout pushmobile ty and by a ight nclng car, the crew of which made kood use of an ingenious arrange ments of blocks and tackle. Noth b this sor marked the first ARE k by a fully equiy Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold. catablish a nelling Tire, where a con branch in Buenos in South America # new branch will be in charge { E. H. Hampton, who has A. 8. Eldridge rd export manager with of sick Auto ( WASHINGTON CAR. ll hee ar 1g eee with oe whl Foktoacn TERCAR CO. Jover the plana of the 1515 BROADWAY i pentane: Of the ies : r ‘ ke at ihe 1 ZE a pleased with the me PHONE EAST 467. r y a large ¢ new location Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504, eek In Seattle, in conferer ae ae Geen ela « t that the Buick “ « service which the Ford|W!l! have a home of which they tif company wil! be able to furnish | il! be nd when its branch ts in operation In # ing of business in gen Imperial Automobile Agency Messrs. Waller & » ratten Imperial Distributors Pore Stherest models, privet from $1,285 to $2,500. 7 i ‘ Pacific Car Co. Hudson - Paige sen goed eae | 903 East Pike St. FEDERAL TRUCKS Phone East 1413 Studebaker Waterhouse Trading Co. Auto Department Garford Towing Geet and Meter lgpart-Stewart as aca 1516 Broadway Phone F251. eee ELT. NORTNWYEST BRANC jeral, Mr. Johnson sta’ that he recently returned from a trip tak ng him over his entire territory of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and that he found business conditions improved, and without doubt this will be the greatest year for auto mobiles tn the Northwest The ren of the world ts already pre well covered by the |direct branches of the Ford com pany. In addition to the foreign branch factories at Ford, Ont, and Man the company has branches in Calgary, Ham Germany; Hamilton, Ont London, Er London, Ont.; Mel bourne, Australia; Mc Paria, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vs er and Winniper In addition there are, of course, the thousands of dealers scattered | models of the Buick have been de throughout the world livered to Rhines, manager of the Hoquiam Auto Co., Hoqulam M. G. Thomle of Stanwood, Wash-| Ferrell Auto Co. of Everett, M. G ington, writes to the Bulck Co. as|Thomle of Stanwood, Mr." Harry follows Lewis of the Central Auto Co., Bel “The 1914 Model 26 1 drove home|!ingham; the Washington Auto last night certainly has the motor | Supply Co. of North Yakima, G. C world beat to a frazzie. I had a! Berlin of Centralta full load from Seatt left the! The new Buick Model 26 which Westlake market at 4:50 p. m. and|created such a sensation at the was in Stanwood at 8:20, with a 15-|King county fair is now on exhib! minute stopover tn tt, a dis [tion at the Puyallup fatr. nce of 71 . Via the Edmonds 4 road Over 100 I shifted gear on one hill, other-| the gaaol omy record made wise hill or no hill made no differ-|by 8. G. Ave fn a Frranklin ence, and there are some bills that | roadat ccording to the writer In way, too, if you have ever driven|a Canadian automobile publication. over it Mr. Averell in a test under the aus It took less than four gallons es of the Automobile Club of of gasoline to refill my tank after | America getting home, so I guess five pas on one gallon of ga 1 pretty cheap, eh.” | adian writer, in cor * local agency of the Buick ved and unloaded a carload of new Hulcks last week, consist « of Models 24 and 26 new The Can ting on this of the fi avera ight car and making an | works out proportionately at 108.25 of 20 n ® to the gallon, | miles to the English gallon.’ this a very good show — | we consi Co, of Indian. ing foward Auto caxement al | _ " d agent for Marton | THE MARKETS Mel G. Johnson, manager of the!and American Underslung cars, an | |! Co., Portland, spent nounces the en ment of E. H Bieckberries A clump of ‘trees, broke the fall |Cantaloupes @m automobile, in which were | prec" Detsons, down the 100-foot em-|Spuds, White river, at 19th av. and Washing-| local 15.00 @17.00 rd, near the entrance to) Onions oo. rere MIMD 01% Ieriaken park, early this morning. | squash, Hubbard faved the four from fatal in-| Cabbage GOSSIP 4 | Sunday at the Clemer niles to the gallon ts June made 83.56 miles) . an a Cons ring the fact that Mr. | record, says The American gallon 1s 7 og Near Pike. | Thomle drove a new Model 25 which | contains only 128 fluld ounces as JOUN P. CAMPBELL, Mer. had never been tried out or tuned | against 160 ounces in the Pnglish Seattle group will go Tuesday and Wednesda of the] a rton and Tom O Jones, former of the R-C-H Corpor the former as sales the Marion divisior and the latter as manager, With th two Detrott follows {ts annoync gathering pat me The 1914 Minne nounce te are out |is not an experiment and proven mect delivery car. There oline motor driven, by the way of ation, Detr manag public is Tricar an This Tricar ally correct light weight are two that are now being used In Seattle and they are a success, M fr. Blair, man ager of the local branch, saya that he has fine prospects that several local stores are going to use the Y nervice 1914 model in their deli DETROIT, Sept. 2 nypacker, se Detroit Monday mort ronto, where he was in o tior highw last week with cretary of the ean Highway association, commission, ning f neulta the On which wi spend from 10 to 50 million dollars on good roads witht year. M until October 6, wh American road congr some light machinery and is going to carry cturing of automob’ in earnest this coming winter. Mr. Dalitz has mad nds tn the le I fi st and effective is no reason why there should not ear be a big sale he has already taken The Metz m | this city report the fo E. W. Grosbeck, city Whitehorse, Alaska | Wenatchee; J. B. M H. Martues, city; G n some pat or car t n the coming Pennypacker will remain en the great ens closes Harry Dalitz is now putting into his shop n th manu {le spectaltion great many eld due to nts work. T ts that out. anch of owing siles L. B. Davis, D. L. Oliver, onnette, city P. Lyle, I Mr. Scearce, factory representative gon, where he will agencies, He will be days in the Northwest, has left for ¢ pls some gone about 10 Bits oF |THE MOVIES Ieote, sack ee “Under the Daistes,” a thouent | lttrting to William Murray. |Rurabagas compelling adaptation of Hattt}| ote. the machine turned off | Carrots Griswold’s beautiful poem, 18 the feed to avoid an oncoming pe @ dramatic two-part special feature grits auto on the wrong side of | ; 4 on tomorow’s new bill at the Clem street. Heat jettuce 2 35 | mer. The embankment yawned for Madivhos ae It tells of a trusting little country Memy's machine. The trees inter- | feted after the car had fallen eight reducers for butter fence with a girl and her exp feet, peatery: Ve ane poets lheartless fellow from the city rrected dally by Perry Bros) Galr r her confidence, and prom em turned Sertic, planing one 38 ite oo ’ ai é he ecagnl =A the women under the car, throw iets, any a1z0 $8 her, Toa’ tat, a8 her to run away from home and {4 the other one among the trees over 3 Iba. fat, @7 Re 2 [bert a9n away f tad the driver several foot away, : m niin y having him senseless tt under 5 if 3 The marriage is never celebrated, Me other man apparently waa not | pucks. o14. itv 10 | and after five years of companion {njured PUP ge” ducklings, ship, she realizes that he no longer and left before his name|%% White Pekins 14 uy (tld be learned. It wax he who ‘wy Me ducklings, col- loves her Met ‘the 12 | Broken hearted she starts for her machine, and the girls| fillet him Waiter. ag Ogg }2 Jold home, but tn crossing a daisy At the city hospital the girls gave la Tore. 24 | feild her strength gives out and Ger names as Annie Redmond 22 20 | she to rest among the flow tad ora Hy ot} / o aise. ds 225 lers. A poem farewell which she Wr unter, both from Vancou live, dz. 990 oe C, Miss Redmond was ex ne, good had written to the one she loved | fat 1.60 |found Inte a playwright, who fom under the machine by the police and hospital staff sum-|¥@#h gn MOM 56 6 14 | Writes a play around it, At its first ve the acene of the accident veal larger , Of © AB [night production the bh rtlose one . 09 ‘ g00d bloc 4 present, and is 80 overcome by a long th Baker, who was walking | POM. | trash ee Melee ¢ Ae i ¢ boulevard in search of al p ee arger 2 14% | seeming portrayal of his own deceit | | pon chine One of her arma was| jthat he ends his life li and she sustained oth - o| ee z Rlnor bruises ; er|¢ . | NEBRASKA, 1} Aca Hunter was wedged inj | Astonishing Double Exposures \f eaned the trees, and Murray re.| Omaha: City may advertise for) 7 wawin Auguat’s new play, “A| nage after he regained his| from 10,000 to 20,000 horse power! san in the World of Men,” to be re-| 1. Bhi f F the @ sustained br about| slectricity to retail to the city at |leased here soon, were not notable Y and legs, My arr 1 * ay bed) ri for anything else, 1 would be re cos oping to # te wate fea, ot abroken finger and |Cost, hoping to stimula water markable for'the double exposures | power development and force com Mr. August plays twin brothers. petition with the Omaha Electric ana in four scenes these brothers bi The largest wh ower Co.—Conferences or JZ alking te eh Passenger ilst ¢ Light & Power appear together talking to each teams oe i caries the $1 gas rate are being heldlother and moving in*a perfectly The Ghost of the Hacienda,” at the Melbourne Sunday, is a story tally When the giant ( ner | dail natural way, with ne a suspicion| of Mexico. It ls said that the Mexicans who were hired to take part in for the Orient trom +} pa es _ —--———-- of stiffn This double exposure] the riot scenes nearly forgot they were only in a make-believe tot and Montay hoon, Two b eat « carried to perfection when the| started the real thing, the directors having a hard time to calm them thirty. oh red and 4 carr oO per " (Dames? Dassengers lin oe STAR WANT ADS two brothers get Into an automobile|down. If you watch in the pictures you will be able to see whore this! be ed okt BRING RESULTS ‘and couverse together, inedong Haypedes, A Scene From “The Ghost of the Hacienda” aE NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD Le MAAN FATHER UP aad ta [FIRESTONE TIRE MEN TO ATTEND CONVENTION but a tried | Clarence Merrs, John Chicag n "Ki Mr branch now in | where | Portland b jof the cal off! Mr pla and ness next w Adjusting Department; Crammond, Assistart Man o, wher ort Akror ee weeks, Mr in charge tov nor had there been "5 e spac preparation wha AMERICAN or the climb. The day itself was MARION f a DORRIS TRUCKS e Ar WAR en to timbe Left to Right—Larry McEllherren, Motor Tire Department; i? C. W. Hulbert renver, Re H. Thompson, City Salesman; Ed L. Campion, Branch Manager; Mast Pike. M. A. MILLER, Manage fe was relleved on the final dash | ager; Jack Flemming, Montana Representative; Bert Stevens, Advertising Department wow nm, now manager of . the Studebaker branch In Atlante |. Very enjoyable and instruct! jon will be held for the sales neg M T k as ated by t © and branch managers trom a otor Trucks DETROIT FU ere n-|points of the United States and W.H. Barnes & Son Motor Trucks fore crate ores int: | Eten Tere ete maheiog. the Matet Co home o extone men in attendance he days, ar nmond " Pitts t each the Jones, map of the Seattle of the Ballc & Wright, is Spokane on a business trip he met Mr. Wr of the pr lees fc th adquarters. M is expected back the early ek. Fred Nowoth has been 1 he last few Prescott on i has d ney Oldfield | | somett ords, Word established a ne he has record for Mi 48.8. Firestone go thre | Americ of the lina er Sales Mar the Studebab ment of W ta, to which f Georgia. Carolina a on Cart ike Hardly a month ge anager rear Co circles t mt ing and they are mc his racing car pugh the a, ar b r oul Ww Beesc n recel gan, his tir tires day without IVE E. R. Be Corpora nees the nm as Studebaker branch { Richard E manufactt axwell pjoined as an assistant to Production Mar ager Max Wollering the tributary th Alebama part of North Caro | uring expe ant at Day Studebak > u bled him to r. Jones part of! well a roadster holds the road y ayer n the 8 4 of the . predicts in North » break yatly ree ved that w state ne t a hiteh son of jto skidding. He c¢ es by that Bar- | |NEW SOUTHEASTERN EXECU-)| A tion of} appoint 0 € n Atla: le States a, South | BAUS JOINS STUDEBAKER Baus, a former Stude who ton, O. er staff WHAT'S HERE Hawalian Pictures,” at the |tivating Widow,” “Mike the Timid| Metropolitan Sunday Cop Rrennon o° the Moor,” at Class A Wedneed “Bleeding Hearts Jewish 7 | week ‘Quo Vadie at the Metro politan, date unannounced | Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Clark, | who cros the plains with he @! parents in 1853, and settled in the mee any Willamette valley, died Friday at Colonial Sunday Till Tuesday Night|the age of 72, at the residence of “Sunset on the Nile feature | her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Armstrong Kinemacolor. “The Great Discov-| 165 Lynn st.| She is survived by 10 ery,” Lubin drama A Demand for} children, 20 grandchildren and one Justice,” Kalem drama ereateranddaust Coming Feature Films | “Twickenham Ferry |drama. “Calamity Anne,” American | |drama | pul | | Clemmer Sunday Till Tuesday Night | ‘Under the . Vitae No. 5 h dra topic ma al Daisie a. ‘Pathe Hirds o Pathe educational two-part Weekly f Prey | Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday| jenda ww oe D q Thanhouser fame n Night ‘The Ghost of the Hac two-part American a9 Reformation,” Kaybee dram fair Exchange, {Mother's Boy comedy Dream Until Tuesday Night “A Proposal From the Set ex, “A Saturday! Fast S. S. H. Be Kennedy ilpture of the Mary ser Holiday,” “The End of the World split Lubin comedy The Race Vitagraph drama, “Blazing a New Trail in Glacier National Park Mont,” and “The Sago Industry in Borneo, split . oo. | Spo ‘lof Tal | Other Trips, 6: Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night! “The ama, Judg “Red Son weeny's Bronch Defeat, | | *! circuit Sunday Until Wednesday | | | j has been more recently in charge of | M ROW | ) ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES BALLOU & WRIGHT. . | Auto G res and Tubes—a Safe Buy. AUTO PAINTERS Ht. EOMN a R & SON Lettering ay Phone East 7498 MOTORCYCLES — BALLOU & WRIGHT | MOTORG VOLES Northweat Distributors Indian and Emblem Motoreyeles SIT Hast Mike Street AN BICvOLES | Vhone baat 471 } A L. HALL Phone Elliott 1311. and Keys cessories 1021 First Avenue. yeles and BLALK, Pr a, Kepair Man. 24 Vike St ne Main 2004 If non-skid tires, why not non-) skid motor cars? To be sure the non-skid tire as a} preventive is more or less success ful. But is there no other w id skidding than r ‘ace of the tire? Why » root of the matt Why should t a car slide straight ahead if it siides at all, instead of Upping oft ing up against the c ert Atkinson, local H 8 there is a way large percentage aims th poor ba g of the car mass in the wrong spot. lenced motor car drivers know b shows little tendency to skid or side-slip. When it does slip it slides straight and does not spin “NON- SKID” ”” MOTOR CARS Pr The reason is of weight well for- rear axle Robert Atk on demonstrate jed this feature to a prospective buyer last we He drove the car an asphalt street where a had just passed. He ap- lied the brake suddenly and the car slid forward in a straight line, Practically no side s could be notice Then he put the car on ales and showed how the came well forward of the axle. This is stated to be one reasons why the Hudson ers do not regard with favor a rear position for the spare tires! nd rims. And also why the 1914 » BC |car has the gasoline tank placed in the cowled dash. That the engineers! are right Is evidenced by the ex-+ cellent balance and performance of” the Hudson 54. American drama. “When the Worm Turns,” Thanhous drama “Whistling Loser vd Mate stic drama. Union Theatre Until Sunday | two-reel Eclair feature. | Cycle of Life,” Powers| drama, “Oh, What a Swim!” Crys tal comedy. “Pearl and the Poet comedy Class A Sunday Till Tuesday Nipne| “The Capture of Bad Brown,” | Selig Western drama. “Poker Paid,” and “This Isn't John,” Lubin split med y The Fish With a Storage Battery in Its Brain,” “The Pearl of the Bosphorus,” “Promenade in Rome,” Pathe split reel. eee Tilikum Sunday Till Tuesday Night| “Hard Cash," two-part Edison| drama. The Secret Treasu Pathe play Bunny for the Cause, Vitagraph comedy. Night “Phantomas,” three-part feature Reliance drama. eee Olympian Tonight The Governor's Double,” Path: two-part feature. “Just Gold,” Bio- graph drama. ‘Mr. Newcomb's necktie, Edison comedy ee ug Olympian Sunday Night. The Wheel of Death,” Kalem “Governor Johnson,” topical. “A Woman of Im-| Pathe drama. “Beau Crum mel and His Bride,” Edison comedy. | Does Advertising Pay?” Vitagraph comedy | Kal eee At the Yesler Tonig When a Woman W: Mirror, Stone the We Pe he nan,” “Cap-| A meeting of the consuls of for- n countries located in this city held Friday night, at which tt decided to form a local consular elg we we Ann Rochester, a prominent society girl, and daughter » Moore, well known in the} Excursions Daily to Navy Yard Mi Leaves Colman Dock ' 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Qpen to Visitors. 5 and 8 A. M,, 2 and 5:30,P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare.’ lInland Empire, bas entered vaude- ville in Seattle, She is appearing at the Grand this week in a dancing | number. eee Hon. Sir James Sivewright paid a visit to Seattle Friday, while on his way south. He left for Portland ;| early in the evening Melbourne Photo Plays morrow until Tuesday Night “The Ghost of the Hacienda Two-part Drama. 9 or cowtown Reformation” Drama. Mother’s Boy KEYSTONE COMEDY “Unfair Exchange” Miss Merrill Cooper, the Famous Dra- Louise matic Mezzo Soprano.