The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1917, Page 6

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i It Never Would Have Happened if i the Car Had Been Equipped With a Voltage Regulator. |ner of Jobn jto war |rather ch | pective buyers STAR—WEDNESDAY, M a ———_—— . ——— - {trom the auto game and devote is MAXWELLS MAKE i Since Garner took bold of the ECONOMY RECORD er «cpa Chaly line, about a year reners the Chalmers car has forged to (he! pw petvately owned Maxwell With the wecuring of the Chal-/carn last Wednesday, on the Seat mers line, along with their other|tleTacoma highway, established week s the appolu x ; , 4 } Patten Co, has become one of the jie 4 38 7 ott Ment of the a on Patten | \ Tongest inatitutions of its kind in +n s and 35.1 miles on one gallon )Motor company, local distributors ye ee the Hupmodiie and Premier |'* city “ q were participants in the ‘Oars, as distributors for the Chal ~ @ Maxwe international gasoline mers in this territory Let Uncle Gam knew you're | | & monatration held tn This announcement followed t living. Buy a Liberty Bond ev part of the country om that arner to retire! @+—-———-_-.-__-_~ @ iday eae handsome part! Da president of Al Stewart, th Hateden John 8 Baisden Co. Al has gone and joined the ors, He ways that he would se submarines than pros the sub ch feet bigh ts going | ‘HARRY AY 30, 1917, PAGE 6 snow bank f hat If he t into a Jim claims AUSTIN. niger How much The.night was dark, the roads were rough the turn, when BA times the cost of,installing a VOLTAGE REGULATOR Listen, gentle reader: Mike Col ling has a good one, Mike jthat be caught one that tipped the |meales at seven pounds and it was CHAPTER I they » © picking théir ~just coming around the road wa sine NG, the car hit the unseen tree acror CHAPTER II. ts it going to cost him for this accident? The repa 1 ne will come to mar | He claims that the fish had more some fish, according to Mike's story.| _ BREAKS RECOR | Harry D in wire manage of | Oakland company Au the thi W Jim Parsons Makes Trip to Longmire Inn;Snowon Way Last Sunday Jim Parsons, with ajhad chains on the bus be would party ted for a pleasure jaunt "4¥@ gone on to the inn ap easy as Ito Mt. Rainier, and after the gov.| Tolling Rad ® log--and nobody dis “jernment official of the park in. utes Jims words—for some rea | son or other he usually what |formed him that he couldn't wet he goes after. As it was he got any further on account of the further than any car this year, ac heavy drifts of snow that were cording to the government official blocking the way, Jim had to set ‘There have been only a few cars e ord, #0 he got within one mile registered in the park this year of the Longmire Inn before he and it will be along the middle of bumped the snoot of the Stutz four: June before traffic will be open so tve vad that the cars can get as far as the spring,” Jim said yesterday BUSINESS AS USUAL IS WATOHWORD OF LEXINGTON MAN young live bington is always reat lean to be on the go and do some. KR J Irwin, of the Lexington Howard company, of Connersville, Ind, manufacturers of the widely known Lexington cars, and handled 1406 Tenth Ave. ” brains than some of the gasoline), a rp CHAPTER THI olhawers Who tex to back the taok or, Ry od apie png Hal locally by Fowler's Garage & Ma They are miles from home, or miles from any kind of ald. To make it good, let's just sup {gan game at hie place of business. |into an Oakland six and broke the chine % as thru Seattle last pose they are only half-way~-cither going out or coming in—-makes no differnce, though, there's one wivetery overshadows! 0T? t@ Vancouver, He mage it: Peek: He bak no room ta bie heart Ro excuse. A Voltage Regulator costs but $5, and {t's the best insurance against damage that lsstn toe. fer slang cote tne Chee te tne, British Cotumbis eity tn’ ie 6. Peseeniay and aye they are ute rov y along pe the ° 5 ole mud! harm in the automo. t y. | three bow aod 5 minutes, run there is on the market toda |rolet people with a racer from Los| ing time ; Dile game by wailing their woes be- Angeles which has created quite a Austin took a k car from » fore the public, and especially so discussion, for the darn thing looks! jeu shipment and. in order t, #nce War has been declared for all the world like @ Stutz make the run on as near to A depression at this time,” says — conditions as possible, inst Irwin, “would be strictly pyscho } Jimmie Gass, the second Barney) pomntere nformity to stock rej teal. There is no rea! cause for What excuse can you offer for not equipping your car with # Voltage Regulator? Oldfield and former spectal repre-| quirements 1. Yon cannot take away from the Come and see us toda let us show you how i; works before it is too late, for a, ms portacensl wih the Officials were notified of the in-| hi ing activity of the pe " P ow 4 wi y that is deducte maybe tonight you wil! hit the unforeseen tree and injure your wife and (amily, besides the car + Py Be connec it bl tended run and a clear path was, {r*t, the money that is deducted Jobn jainden Co. {given Austin all along the route.| for taxation: and second, the -—- anenetin Marry wanted to prove to govern-|™oney that is hidden away thru My idea of nothing at all Was tO) mast officiate Just how fast a mill (ar, and have anything left to sus be a worker In the pits for Bill tary messenger in time war could |‘4!n business. For those reasons nc. Taylor in his privately owned Stutz/ make the trip. , Bormal conditions should go on as e 9 at Uniontown, Pa, last week, for before, ‘Husiness as Usual’ should Taylor copped the race without be the watchword.” a East 770 trouble or repaire C. 8, Huntoon, THE LATEST STYLE CHALMERS JUST RECEIVED; Every Inch a Quality Car This Chalmers of today is a car any man—millionaire or miner—proudly may own. For it not only acts quality, but looks quality. 8500 more buys no more quality than you can get in this Chalmers. Possibly more car—yes, but more quality —no. And why should anyone want a heavier car? These are days to be sensible in purchasing. Remember a beavier car costs more to run. It is well, to bear in mind that $500 less “aes you in the dangerous position ot uying a skimped or “starved” automobile. Te pay $500 less is to postpone the day when you will own a quality car. And each lamp now controlled by an indi- vidual fuse. Then, too, the automatic lubrication of the engine controlled by the carburetor throttle so that the engine is getting oil directly in proportion to its load. é Any car that can do a mile in 38.1 seconds the rate of 94% miles per hour as the Just let us punctuate a few remarks about the Chalmers. Take the wheelbase —117 inches. Plenty of size there. Then the 5-inch opping once at the pits for tre Willard ex pert, and his noble partner, Jack Williams, both have to go and conseript” next month. Jack says that be would like to be a rear sergeant in the rear guard of the last reserves, and “Hun” claims that there only one position) ® for him, and as Wilson has ady copped that, there is no chance, “Our brave heroes!” } pao | in my varied progress thru = | life | have observed that the | most successful self-made men | were always self-starters. | rhape a motor car is not a necessary sccompaniment to the leading of a fi but it certainly does whole lot. jast life, help a }_V. C. Foree, manager of the | Paige Sales Company, is expecting | twenty-nine of “The Most Beautl { ful Care in America” to arrive sometime thin week. Paiges have, been going thick and fast, and al-) | ready orders are piled up ready bed | } cuit R. lL. Saunders, manager of the Gerlinger Motor Car company branch of Seattle, completed nego tiations last week to take over th Seattle branch and establish large company and factory here under the name of the Gersix Motor Truck company, which will build the Gersix truck He’s Got Periscope on His New Overland} frame. No weaving of body or frame now Chalmers did on the beach at Jacksonville, eter is I eaper iy cie he in crossing car tracks or turning a corner. Florida, which set a new time for cars of yi pekeggets nim ar "he re lostead, severe rigidity—so severe that the 230 cubic inch class answers the ques equipped his new | Overland alx squeaks, rattles or chassis noiscs are not tion of speed even for the worst “fan” on with a periscope. By gazing thru) audible: the subject. Underneath the rear seai_a heavy, formid- This time was made on May 4, 1917, by a able rear axle. Overhead a Pantasote top ‘Chalmers. It_ was of course stripped for fo" iain ae aaa that comes close to finality—and with four ces pee bene bows; not three. As for flexibility one need look no further. i : A car that traveled the highest traffic mile- ABBOTT MAN HERE A tilted windshield with plate glass. A front age ever r ed in twenty-four hours H. A. Kessl sistant sal seat that is only 13/2 ivches from the floor. through the heart of Chicago on high, or a manager epeggrites soot Géenete. A rear seat that is only 14 inches. Tell that car that webbed its way through it's tion of Cleveland, Ohio. ts looking to the women of your home. bu “th pb el the rare low » of 2.9 Jover the field in this vicinity and miles r 1 for twenty-four ho | will be in town for a few days. He Better brakes—2 inches larger, if you please. out pe sata the engine jt phsag Raia’ ‘is well pleased with the showing And when you push down with your right performer. prelate lathe en ea foot you get results, This is just what this Chalmers did. Come down to our show rooms and view the beauty they have drawn into thie car. And A larger steering wheel, dustproof bearings in the front wheels, all wiring encased in flexible armored tubing #0 that « short cir. the Ret behind the wheel for a little spin. " | cuit in your + deomenas or lighting, or start. You'll want your initials on the door ins: ‘ bra sy oaee in the| ing is well-nigh impossible. of a mile, Secsitsey, ‘receive, WOR thiL MOOR All Chalmers cars are six-cylinder cars 5-Passenger Touring Car or Roadster, $1250; 7-Passemger Touring Car, $1475; 7-Passenger Touring Sedan, $1975 weeks. Bardshar has already re lceived numerous inquiries since (AU prices f. 0 b. Detroit and subject to change without notice) | the announcement last week that Weight of 5-Passenger Chalmers, 2 790 Pounds WM. T. PATTEN MOTOR CO. 1409 Twelfth Avenue the lens of the instrument he can view the scenery in the rear and} lineidentally spot fly cops without distributors for the Abbott | Two Carloads of Libertys on Way} | territory, received word last week) | that two car loads of the popular | care are on their way here and will) |probably arrive within a couple of he would handle the VAberty cars.| |New Saxon Models | Proving Popular! George Farnsworth, president of the Farnsworth Motor Car Co,, has secured from the Denby factory a 1,000-foot motion picture film showing the process In the making of the Denby truck from beginning to end ei8 rf! “Vic” Wells Serving “Somewhere in France” Word was received from “Vic" Welle, who is well known along the row, that be ts now “Some. where in Fran In the service of the French aviation corps Welle was Durant’s mechanic tn the Corona race of 1916, and noth- ing bas be heard of bim from the time he went East, after the trip, until Durant received a letter from him written in France NUXATED IRON Increases strength of delicate, ner- 100 pe FORFEIT Pear in this pape: ten days Ask your docto? or druggist abour it. Ow! Drug Co, always carries tt in stock Jeweler and Siiveremith 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison AMUSEMENTS ETROPOLITA THEATRE Friday and Saturday, June t and 2 JOHN DREW tehell's Comedy Staged by B. Iden Payn With the Mort Notable Cast of the Year Prices: Nights, bOe to $2.00 MAT, SAT, BEST SEATS $1 50 SUNDAY @ DAYS, STAR JUN Special Wednesday Matinee JOUN T Presents ‘The Greatest Musical Comedy tn Years “Flora Bella” With the Original Cnst Direct From the Cusine Theatre, New York. nh Vricest 50, $1.00, me Bent Seats 81. HURSDAY, 10 A.M. ORDERS Now Wednesday SEAT SAL MAL 30—SINGHIUS MID 2 Pont PALACE HIP Continwous today, 1:80 to 11 Balict r e Mig A ‘Todny Molly King in Dou! ets, joteplay, ‘The Mystery of the le Cross.” | “There has also bean an ex- | coent demand for the new Saxon models,” sald Farnsworth, Tues day, Afternoons, 100; ves, and Bun., 160 $120,000 FIRE SALE Our Great Economy Sale GOES MERRILY ON Thursday these yecial offering P They must ec will mean a big sa t wi ecl they momize much a8 pos sie 72x90 Hemmed regular Millinery tae, fini Price ire All Trimmed Hats worth up to These are made of extra $3.50, Sale Price 1.25 | 600d muslin and are not full of st h to welgh All Trimmed Hats worth up to starch cht hee $5.00, Bale Price $:2.7% | 42x26 Pillow Slips, extra spe celal at All Trimmed Hats worth up to § ihe 7 Sale Price 9% | $2.00 Fringed Couch Covers All Untrimmed Shapes worth ; $1.69 up to $2.50, Bale Price M5 Jriental Stripes. All Feather Trimmings, wort $6.00 Comfort at $4.98 up to Tbe, Bale Price 2he | Covered h beautiful Seco All Feather Trimmings, we Silk, pl r with up to $1.50, Sale Price ve flowered rde and flow All Feather Plumes worth up] °fe4 center with plein bord to $3.00, Bale 81.50 er. Tied with baby ribbor All Feather Plumes worth up ized nized bleached $4.50, Sale Price #250 cotton ible criss-cross All Feather Plumes worth up carded mber the price to $6.00, Sale Price @3.50 only $41.98 | I $12.50 Silk Poplin Dresses 38 bust To 16-18 Chartreuse and 3% Black $6.98 sizes years vy, Rose, Pearl Gray close Women’s Collar and ( end iff Sets. embroidered jiris’ and Children’s organdie Tennis Oxfords, in black or linen, sold up to 69%c, to close white, sizes 8 to 2; Special at Be Price 19e h Vells, sold at Sizes 2 to 6, Special aoe ) to close § . ngeeay Kee Boys’ Suits in all the new Embroidered Net Drape Vetls ila orfolt cream, navy and brown, sold | COUN’ | Norton ae ree to $1.50, to close Te] Sale Price. $2.98 to $7.95 Ladies’ Fancy Collars, asstd. y P 5 tnt Boys’ Blouses and Waists in reagshy and bee sold to be, endless variety. Blouses in to close, eac oe sizes 6 to 15 years, Shirts lace Shoes for Misses; Vici 12 to 14% neck band. Spe Kid; sizes 12 to 2 only, Reg cial Prices 4¢, 59¢, 696 Oe ee -- se price $2.50. sale price $1.19 2 = “THE STORE MAT, SAVES vOu MONEV‘ me BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS The Most Beautiful Car in America PAI G E Paige Motor Sales Company 902 Heat Pike St. r je Kast 310 Champion Motor Car v LS Tulzg ow on Display im Our Salesroom Parson’s Motor Car Co. = }.°9 Brosdmay | ' enon 1016 East Pike rer ou LOW Prices on Tires ~: For Old TRUCKS: 1%, 2, 2%, 3%. 5, © Tome, ‘The Werld’s Best in Motor Trucks. GRAMM W. H. WILLIAMS, 207-9 East Pike St., Seattle. BERNSTEIN sein ‘5429 Northwest Diatribeter FOWLER'S vmans toutiet, pleenane AUTO TRAILER Write for booklet. GE & MACHINE W Broadway MOTORCYCLES ee VERNON & SON, AGENTS . “1110 Pike St. They appeal to the kind people who would not consider owning an ordinary MOTOR- CYCLE at all. CCESSORIES—REPAIRS ~~ — acific Auto Supply Co. . 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