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3—5-passenger, Apperson, in excellent condition, can be bought for less than half the origi F of car; $1,000.00. y... Ford with $400.00. nal price delivery body on rear excellent condition ; | 1913—Henderson Roadster, electric lights, electric starter, wire wheels, one extra wheel complete, cushions, covers, top, curtains, clock, speedom- eter. This car cost new $1,950.00; can be bought for $1,100.00; half cash, bs payments. ance in six monthly 1910—Studebaker-Garford, 7-passeng 40-h. p., four new tires, non-skid on rear; Presto-tank in good condition. This car would make a fine delivery or rent car, Owner will sell for $900.00; half cash, $50.00 per month. Automobile Purchase & Sales Agency 411 Joshua Green Bldg. Phone Elliott 4483. ooo BE PIKE ST. Nerthwest Distribeters, Phone Rast étt. THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. MILLER AUTO (0. | Motor Trucks IW. H. Barnes & Son , Motor Trucks Gearanteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Soild, Garege and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504, WASHINGTON __CAR- TERCAR CO. 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. Imperial “= Five different models, priced from $1,288 to $2,500, £ o BD Boattio Hudson - Paig FEDERAL TRUCKS "Wetethouse ‘Trading Co. Auto Department Touring Cars and Motor Trucks Pacific Car Co. Robert Atkinson, Mgr. 903 East Pike St. Phone East 1413 * 8200080 a Phone H a9t = } ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES al j Don't Take any Chancee--Itave Your Mad@iator Charged wich Dall Aatt-Prees ; ae eee Joe ene One Piling wil inst ail’ winter : pal DALITZ MFG. & SALES CO., Fighth rion. Main 14! Vine Red Crown Gasoline ie Gallon ts @ “EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO MAN AND HIS Catt Cie | THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY 7 Phone Kast 647. <i ee " dine’ Pike at | o om’ rhe is 3 MOTORCYCLES Aas F ———Saas = ES ree te A. L. HAL Motorcycles, Bicycles, Repairing, Gunsmith, Locks and Keys. Everything In Accessories. 1021 First Avenue. | Sporting Goods. Phone Elliott 1311. &. Automobile Supplies, G. & J S17 Kast Pike. OU & WRIGHT. fires and Tubes—a Safe Buy. Phone East 47h | ne AND BICYCLES Han and Emblem Motorcycles MOTOROYCL Northweat GENCY, 1023 PIKE ST. — MINNEAPOLIS A Cam make trnmedtinte Aeltvertes $240.00 and $7 fastest stock motorey speed nines 5 and 10 horse Come tn ana ation Beattie, Beat re in te in aro, Repairman Biair, Mer ——_ Maybe our cops aren't the bu WASHINGTON, Nov, 29—Secre Of Agriculture Houston has re- Celved a “tip” that speculators are Comering potatoes, evidently with S® view to boosting prices boys, eh? Broke all records thie — Turkey month, with a total of DANCING 2,550 arrests up to today, and twe HIPPODROME more 4 yet remaining in the vi # month, This beats the previou ne Vener? high record made last month of 2,464 arrests Lettuce helps clean the biood. AUTO HONKS The test was somewhat unique tn that each rider was compelled to empty his gasoline tank; was the supplied with a quart of gasolin and told to ride just as far as he could In the two-cylinder class, J bel, on 4 covered Most Bre off twenty two miles before his precious quart was exhausted Twenty-two miles per quart of gasoline Is equivalent to eighty eight miles per gallon, or an actual} running cost of about one-sixth | cent per mil With gasoline at 15) cents, one could ride from New York to Chicago, at this a trifling $1.65 or take the trip from New York to San Francisco on $6.50 worth of “juice. In discussing the automobile bus J. Walter Drake, Hupp Motor Car to light some as concern. ing the Last Car Company year in its history Hupp Company August the Hupp Motor closed the biggest said Mr. Drake pleasing feature of is that the Hup en put on ap We are The most present ¢ mobile bu all-the-year-round now well {nto t r season, As the automob anufacturer knows ft; and we find ourselves, for the first fn our history, shipping cars briskly, and with orders ahead, as ore known tn the so-called selling as many ship we have here height of the season M. T. Gilmore, president of the San Diego Savings Bank, San Diego, Cal. drove his Franklin Lit tle Six touring car 6,000 miles dur. ing the past year at a total cost of $155, This expense account Includ ed gasoline, ofl, repairs and one wash a month The Northwest Bulck Co.'s al- lotment of 50 Bulcks out of the trainload of §&8 doubledecked freight cars, for the Pacific coast, arrived In Seattle and were unload- od last week Among the cars receive was the famous Buick “Six,” which has al- ready stirred up so ma able comment. The Buick “Six” ts new in design but old tn the expert ence of ite makers, Throughout, it is founded on the principles of sound construction that ten years have proved of unalterable worth. It fulfils all that six cylinder con- struction | promises; it combines the valuable valve motor, a feature that distinguishes it from any other Six whatsoever. The Buick Six Touring Car fa a finished automobile, the sign and symbol of an owner of Individual ity. In body construction it ts ex- ceptional withoat being eccentric, combining comfortable equipment, extra deep cushions, wide seats, lib eral tonneau space, ample leg-room, convenient driving position long | wheel base, noiseless operation—in | tot, everything necessary to com-! plete equipment of an up-to-the minute six-cylinder car, TALKS ON CHINA G. L. Harding, English newspaper man and war correspondent for a London paper during the Chinese- Japanese war, will lecture at Labor temple tomorrow night on “The Chinese Revolution,” in which he will disenss, from personal study, the social condition of China, and the inside story of the “Young China” movement. The meeting will be hel the auspices of the local socialist organization. FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES-- RESINOL CURED Atlanta, Ga, April 24, 1918.— “When I received the samples of Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment my face Was covered with pimples which defied other creams, soaps and cosmetics, They were a source of constant humiliation to me, com- ling in contact with many strangers jas I do, ag @ business woman. | “By the time I had finished a loake of Resinol Soap and half a jar jof Resinol Ointment, my skin was soft as velvet and as smooth. friends were stunned, and everyone asked what I had done. When I told them, I think they hardly 4 it, for the transformation was simply wonderful Since then I have been using Resinol & and shall never be without it again, for | have learned the delights of a clear, soft, beautl- plexion that may be attained sustant use. (Signed) Miss a ddis, 284 South Pryor St Resinol Ointment (50. and $1.00), and Resinol Soap (25¢.), stop itch- ing instantly and speedily heal ec- zema, and other skin humors, dan- druff, sores, burns and piles, Sold |by every druggist. Avold “aubstt- |tutes”” for Resinol offered by a few junscrupulous dealers. For free trial, write to Dept. 36-R, Resinol, | Baltimore, Md id under | Light Six $3250 — “The Choice of Men Who Know” | jothesiine Quarrel,” comedy, ani Put $1000 back in your pocket, The LozierLightSix saves you that amount in the first investment. | Harmon Motor Car Co. 616-618 East Pike St. | t| lead @ double life. * BS My| | SHARKS ESCORT HONOLULU, Nov. Miss Beckley, daughter of Admiral Beckley, belle of Mawall and the champion woman swimmer of the mid Pacific islands, has performed a stunt that is the marvel of the seven seas. She swam three miles against 29 | Miss Juanita Beckley, Champion La @ strong tide through a shark infested sea to the wreck of a schooner. “1 suppose It was a foolish thing to do,” she said, “but | couldn't resist the temptation. Twenty-three years ago another vessel wae wrecked on that same reef, and the best Kanaka swimmer of Hawall made the same swim. | wanted to that My friend at me. Have you laughed at? If you ha Islands. BER 29, 1913. THIS MAID ON To Commercial Travelers ; WENTY years ago, when Munscey’s Magazine struck out on new and pop- ular lines, bounding as it did into a nation-wide circulation, you, the Traveling Men of America, were among the first to recognize its merits and did more than any other body of men to support it and com- mend it to your friends and acquaintances. Now, just two decades later, | am giving ou another new type of magazine in The Sesny4kis time a far bigger and far better magazine than before. With its full book-length novel, complete in each issue, Munsey’s Magazine is pre- eminently the magazine for you commercial men who have long hours to while away on railway trains and in hotels away from home. So situated, there ‘isn’t much satisfaction in reading a fragment of a novel—just a sop, that’s all. But there is a lot of satisfaction in finding in your magazine a full complete novel— exactly the kind you would pay $1.50 for in book form. And there is a further satisfac- tion in the fact that in Munsey’s Magazine you will get this novel for 15 cents —get novel and all the other features, illustrated and unillustrated, that go to make up a stand- ard illustrated magazine. Get the December Munsey and read George Barr McCutcheon’s great novel, ‘‘ Black is White.”” I strongly recommend it. Frank A. Munsey, New York dy Swimmer of the mid-Pacific you can understand why | made that swim, new nothing about sharks afterward, Sharks, you until know, won't attack a person as long as one continues in action. 1 never stopped. one stroke all Hawaiian crawl.” The marine underwriters pre- 1 used only tho way—the the wrecked souvenir. ship's bell ! } | | The new bill of motion pictures for Sunday's change at the Clem- mer includes four excellent fea- |tures, "Gid'ap Napolean”™ ta a cot edy offering in which an old fam- ily horse plays the star role. “Told by the Cards” offers the solution whereby a young woman decided which of four suitors she would have. “The Pride of Battery “B’” is taken from the poem of the same name, “Unmasked” is a social |drama in which a young fellow, a |member of high society le found to . 00 YOU KNOW THAT: Upside down pictures are taken right side up in spectally cons! ed interiors, and then project the screen upside down? ee That fire pictures look red be cause the film is colored? eee M. G. Conway, a moving pietare actor, came near drowning at New port bay, near Low Angeles, while enacting a scene for a moving ple- ture film. Conway had been dropped into the bay from a dirigt ble, and Mrs. Florence Seldell, an aviatrix, waa to rescue him tn her \hydroplane. But when !t came to the rescue point the hydroplane up set, with the result that Conway had to save his would-be rescuer, eee A acenerto is the plot of a motion pieture play? ° Some colleges are using motion |pictures as a means of educating in difficult subjects? . Clemmer, Sunday Until Tuesday) Night “Unmasked,” drama; “Told by the Cards,” drama; “The Pride of Battery B,” drama; "Gid'ap, Napo- |lean,” comedy. . ee Claes A Until Saturday Night “Where the Hop Vines Twine,” Victor drama; “Partners,” two-ree! Eclair drama; “The Lesson the Children Taught,” Powers comedy . . . | Colontal Until Saturday Night | “Fires of Fate,” two-part Rex | drama; “Animated Weekly,” world’s | news; “An Elephant on His Hands, ‘| Nestor comedy; “Mike and Jake Go | Fishing,” Joker comedy; "“Yosemit: Valley,” scente, ie ae |Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday | Night “For the Love of a Man,” two-ree! Reliance drama; “Cohen Saver the Flag,’ Keystone comedy; ‘The another reel. . . Gran4, Sunday Until Tuesday Night “Tho House in a Tree,” Majest! drama; “Two Men and a Mule comedy; “Calamity Anne's Dream,” American comedy, and another reel rant ae Dream Until Tuesday Night ‘The Gunmaker of Moscow,” two. | reel Edison drama; “The Blue and | the Gray,” Blograph drama; “Betty |tO cough and sneeze, it may)f) in the Lions’ ben,” Vitagraph com-|take longer. Wi ( ) ( ) VU. Ww ody. age ta The Dollar Flask holds!f} R B N Ss le | more than six twenty-five|f| makes our loan the most eeonomical of any which ’ | RESIDENCE THEATRES | |cent vials, At all Drug Stores|f/ can be secured, Write or phone Main 351 for booklet. = GID AP . *\or mailed. | At the Olympian Tonight co is cal Rea ainiis “Go. “King Robert of Sicily,” two-reel|ise Wittens Bt Now Tenn kaver:| Essanay drama; “The Penalties of Repata n,” Vitagraph drama; “Grand Canyon of Arizona,” Edison scenic; “As the Tooth Came Out,” |Cold is when the shivers first |section won't get that long joy-ride in the “black maria,” if the latest — bid for a location for the police sub+ station is accepted. The Eagles are offering four stores in their ball at Seventh and Pine st. for this pum pose, at over $200 per month, Matchless helps to women’s comfort, we ing, and beauty—sure mote healthy, ni action of digestion and Se tonic, safe and ever BEECHAM’ PILLS ‘The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Seld The Confessions *eececee of a Wife A PERFECT HONEYMOON DAY JOHN'S A GOOD CHAPTER XII. I have been thinking of all the women who have vistted Niagara Capt. John I, Anderson, of the} A 30. v1 oa rig Woslneiie ne ~ imo | Falls on their honeymoon trip, and I wonder if any of them were ever loner. as happy as I have been today. He didn’t want the port commis | ‘This morning Dick saw by the paper that Mr. Eaton has recom: th ite oe a Latics greg mended his books at last night’s meeting of the school board, and we tried to show the people it wasn't | started for the Falls in high spirits. fair to him, but they voted the) Dick tnaisted upon going by automobile, although 1 thought {ft very bonds nevertheless, and next Sat-| extravagant. “This {1 my first wedding trip, and I want it to be my ees Mag new ferry Laocht ‘will’ De} very best one,” he said, “Even if it does take all the money the firm And Capt. And gave me. Anyway, Marete, if I get that deal through m make the © a be ond to povg} a cue! firm pay the expenses for THIS WHOLE BLOOMIN’ JAUNT. bration is a big success. He has Dick’s ideas of humor and mine are quite different, but I cannot donated his two largest steamers | help emiling when he talks about his “FIRST” wedding trip, as though and all the people from Bellevue | there were ‘another waiting for him just a year or so off. He always and Medina and other points on/| #miles that dear, ind ives me a swift, tender look the eastern shore o! e ia | as he says it, for I always catch my breath a ittle at the thought that be his guests at tha eneains will ®ither be or 1 WILL EVER HAVE ANOTHER WEDDING TRIP. 1 Misn ‘Eleanor Chittenden, daugh-| think Dick feels the samo, but he likes to tease me a little, ; ter of Gen. H. M. Chittenden, of the| | = pga ip 33 cons Falls he kept telling me that I had brought port commission, will be sponsor | him Iuck when I marr m. for the new boat. She will ce ad He said: “Margie, we'll show some of those old croakere what a slated by little Miss Dorothy Stew-| real marriage Is. You nd | are not going to let anything Interfere with art of Bellevue, and Miss Ruth | our happiness, are we?” Price, of Medina. | “of course not, pik is somiees 4 Cavanaugh's band will furnish! other and respect each other's vidual ri the music for the countia. sim sorrow or paraeip coming between us. We can bear them together, lunch will be served to all wh ind | am sure that will make life's trials easier for both of us.” tend. “Once in a while, Madge, when you get on your school teacher 7 eta” air, you are funny,” said Dick. “Haven't you been sincere with me, or fe this the preliminary to asking me to RELATE MY ENTIRE PAST? Don't spring that old gag, ‘Have you ever loved befor for I refuse, |dear girl, to be serious today. We'll do the Falls like regular jays (sometimes I thing the people we call ‘jays’ get more fun out of life than we who rather pride ourselves on our ‘eulcha.”) So we'll go Monday night the kodak exhibl-| head and admire the Falls to our bearts’ content. I'll buy you any tion now touring the large coast! of the jimcracks you want; we'll have our dinner over on the Cana- cities will open in the Dreamland] qian side, and we'll even have some postal photos, taken hand in hand, | dancing pavilion which, for the oc-\ with the Falls as ® background, to send to the folks at home. We'll | casion, will be transformed into al jugt enjoy ourselves as though there were no yesterdays and as though | real art gallery with trophies of| all tomorrows were to be as sunny as this.” amateurs from all over the world) pick is quite the best playfellow I have ever known, and, although On SMAAY I can’t always shed all responsibility and conventions as quickly as he, Pive hundred feet of pietures| i+ is the trait I like best in him, and I try to follow his lead as closely form the pictorial part of the ex-/ag possible, And truly, I was like a child in wonderland when I saw hibit, These include pictures of|the Falls. Words seem too foolishly inadequate when one comes upon sport, travel and adventure, bome|the supreme handiwork of nature. scenes, studies of children and/ Dick was very much amused at a Ittle actress who stood as far flowers, landscapes, seascapes—| out as possible at the place where we viewed the “horseshoe” and everything, in fact, from the sunny | cajied back to her more timid companion: olime of Italy to the frozen Arctic, ““"“4y don't know who the stage manager Is, but, belleve me, he's a rom the gay Tulllieres to the | gandy,” jungles of Africa Te ive neat RELICS OF THE HUNT | grinned poem agent “9 clasped mine, and said: ‘apt. W. N sl, of the U thing happens, we'll be together. ek phe Pet Big | Our luncheon was very good. Dick laughed at me because I took turned from a hunting trip in the|® long to “choose” French pastry - Me North. He brought with him two! “If you had been as long choosing me, Marte, he said, Te caribou heads and numerous other| have died of fear that you were going to choose some one else.” As ‘ : if | could ever choose any one but Dick. cna sino ch ‘Now I am going to pack up for our journey to New York, where we will stay a few days and then back to Chicago to live happy ever after. 1 wonder if | will “if we are sincere with each ights, there Is no need of any down the gorge I slipped my hand tnto Dick's, and he : “Well, if any- OLIVER G. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ hard stubborn Cold that hangs on, is broken up by] Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” COLDS The easy time to ever have another absolutely perfect day? (To Be Continued Monday.) A NEW PRINCIPAL EVERY MONTH Under our plan the borrower pays interest—not on A } stop a run down your back, your ; ‘ bones begin to ache and youl§| the original amount of his loa ut on the amount feel sore all over * | remaining unpaid—a new principal each month, This Drama This. is the time ‘when | results in a great saving in the amount of interest paid; “Seventy-seven” is most ef- and the fact that we charge Th Prid of fective. | e 1ae If you wait until you begin NO COMMISSION Battery ““B”’ Unem Savings & Loan Association | jf NAPOLEAN 810 SECOND AVE, * ‘Washington Lost artic are usually found by Star want ade in the “Lost and Edison comedy, bid: j Found” column, iad