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P fon Re Ww Vorld’s PAIGE. SAPP Models BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS The Most Beautiful Car in America Parson’ 8 Motor Car Co, ge Motor Sales Company Tike St one ye 20 . Champion “Motor Car Now on Diaplay MOTOR The Henderson Four ty, 1.500 pounds. ee jeneure- an ae “1414 Broadway CYCLES a | VERNON & SON, AGENTS 1110 Pike St. They appeal the kind of to people who would not consider ov ordinary MOTOR whing an rc all at ‘Pacilic Auto Supply | MILLE Rov w. conneTr— a ‘Hot-Spark lg x Automobile Electricians of the Tyre Shop R CARRURETER G6. co. | Neehare| 1534 11th Av. Bet, Pike & nition Co. Your Goodyear Cords Usien Bt. a sia. ses PSEeRVT ica WILLARD SERVICE _ New tert RQUIPMENT Co. . Baat 533) vToe SERVICE STATION FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Phone East 563 703 E, Pike St. Phone East 914 607 East Pike St. H. B. Wilbur, Mgr. } fearon has t w standard, “makes ane like js better sae. Imereases mile : MASTER SALES CO, INC _ Carburetor ae thn Net sse Swartz & Bridgeman ‘Bi0-12 ast Pike st. Main 1704 1405-1 Deice Starting, Lighting and ignition Experts | Delco Parte—Batteries Recharged Manufacturer and Repairer of Automobiles Bug Bodies, Radiators, Fenders, Et: c. 7 Broadway. Phese Hast ARE YOU GOING INTO THE JITNEY BUSINESS If So—Look at These Bargains In Second-Hand Cars aT 1915 Case five-passenger, Fecently overhauled and in fine condition. Very reason- able. TERMS 1914, seven-passenger Hud- son. Engine in A No. 1 con dition. A real buy for the money, with TERMS. 1913 Seven-passenger Pack- ard. The ideal car for the jitney business. In excellent condition. TERMS. FOWLER’S GARAGE & MACHINE WORKS 1414 Broadway QuARr EVERY DAY Swi owMoor nature delivery: Stop Those Losses We absolutely guarantes tho ous 21 Tablets to stop losses ir Weaknets or we Wi re tum your money, By mail, $1.00 ver box; 6 for $5.00, * RIGHT DRUG Co, 4111 First Ave. fa Setile Dentist 713 2« First ay “ag? & $26.00 wet of nok or & $25.00 set 9 These prices in acting without PHOEBE HUNT IS TO APPEAR AT WILKES AGAIN Miss Phoebe Hunt, the talented and popular leading woman of the Wilkes players, who has been ab- sent from the company for some months, will retarn to the cast next Sunday matinee, appearing In the ng female role in “Common | Clay.” Miss Hunt has been fn eared nia, enjoying her vacation, turns fully prepared for the lls, ous duties fn store for her with future presentations to be made by the Wilkes players In “Common C of the greatest which {s one Fastern suc of essen, she will have a role consid- ered to be one of the strongest in iramas of this kind, and to be even greater than the leading female ithin the Law” and parts in which Miss Hunt scored here during the past season. A new ingenue will join the com- pany next week, when Miss Ruth. Renick,“from the Oliver Morosco stock company, of Los Angeles,| becomes @ regular member of the organization Mise Renick sue- ceeds Miss Maceliene King, who | goes East to become a member of big one of the tions. Eastern produc. Oregon had at one time a great |voleano which towered possibly| 5,000 feet above Mt. Hood. This was the great Mt. Mazama. But thousands of years ago this moun tain disappeared into the bowels of the earth, and all that is left today | |is the huge rim around Crater lake. Now at New Cecil Cabaret A Real Broadway Show, With Many Pretty Girls, in- Latest Paris Costumes, } | Well, folks, you need not worry n if Henry W. Savage, Kiaw &| ger, the Shuberts, Cohen & John Cort and the other} producers fail to! | | | Harris, |big New York send their latest Broadway attrac } |tions to Seattle You may see |shows at the New Cecil Grill six nights a week; and on Sundays, |why not go to chureh? | | But don't miss these shows. | |They are put on by one of the | most successful Eastern producers, jwith many beautiful and accom- |plished young ladies doing singles, | |doubles, chorus and ensemble num. | bers. If you wish to enjoy real New York| yourself in| Broadway style, visit the New| Cecil Grill, at First Avenue, near} | Madison Street, any evening ex-| jcept Sundays a the 10) i d thousands of | asen in 3 Li ‘0. Antlers, th and U: jon! attle, Wash. CURES MEN | | | who, through Errors and Excess suffer from Chronic Weakni impaired Manhood, Pain in Back, Nervous Debility, Lost vi. tellty, Kidney and Bladder Trou. hes, are quickly cured by DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID By mati $i, or ois, » 6, Every box guarant MM HAYMOND “REMEDY. COn Room 4 Hotel Antic Fourth aod Union. Prove Main lyear | Uni | Linda Vista, | stake of $5, STAR—WEDNEEDAY, JULY 25, iP E, SANDS IS ECHO ZAHL, IN OVERALLS, REMOVES TIRE COLISEUhi - PROUDEST MAN ON AUTO ROW The proudest man on the row this week is P. E, Sanda, of the Waterhouse-Sands Motor C: company, and well may he b proud, for he has just moved into his new $75,000 home, at Bellevue and Pine st \ lot of credit is due Sgnde for the f tho Waterhouse ds company along the row now d butter to the sionary work of Sanda in the ond-hand car business. He proved to automobile dealers that the sec ond-hand game could be operated on a profitable basis A year ago he desired to have a new home for the Waterhouse their bread ation and min |Sands company, and after looking at every angle of his prob his new | thorely jle m bullding The largo three-story bi one of the finest on th ished in terra cotta ¢ 1 beautifully decorat on the in with spacious windows and skylights, The new home of the | Marmon and Studebaker cars ts one of service as well as beauty made the plans for GOODYEAR MEN ARE JUBILANT THIS YEAR racing for the 1917 to the re sport t Automobile nr the same every conte sustained la 53 out ord 1 by year extraer in, and rout th the tire tally the used on odwaye by the) tacing “champs” are subjected to harder and harder tests as racing progresses, and higher speeds are customary Goodyear men are jubilant over the fact that every speedway race this year has been wen on Good Cord tires. Be Uniontown, the record continuows—at Cincinnati, then at Omaha and the contests that Chicago, other big were staged July 4 The latest speedway whirl was at Minne apolis, w ‘© an unusually hot 1 le race was driven on elling track July 14. Good year tires were the equipment of all the winners. MAKE RECORD FOR ECONOMY G. Craft, of the Farneworth Motor company, local distributors for the Saxon cars, and O. I, Ger Te \ring, late of the United States quartermaster corps, rode over the Evorett highway, Tacoma road and thru the traffic of Everett, Seattle and Tacoma in a xon Six, mak- ing an average of 30.58 miles to @ gallon of gas for a 300mile run. The fact that the car was driven) thru the traffic of the three cities for several hours, making it neces- sary down the machine, stopping starting at various times, which every motorist knows eats up the gasoline, makes the |record worthy ot note. AUTOMOBILE TRUCK FURNISHES POWE AUTO TRICK to # Furnishing power oe generating | the electric light current at the ed States army cantonment at Cal, has been the work of @ Kissel truck for the past week Trouble developed in the electric lighting syate that shut off all power, plunging the army post in darkness. A regular stock Kissel truck was attached to the dynamo by a belt, and altho stationary, no difficulty was experienced from | overheating | Ben Ali Winner of Hard Fought Gallop d Presse Leased Wire TROIT, Mich. July By t DE 26.—It |took six heats to decide Ben Alt, winner of the Board of Commerce )00, in yesterday's race meet here Swimming C hempion Will Try for Mark A number of dealers | that | By Echo June Zahl Roal physteal labor, it 1s, ripping off a reluctant tire and placing another tn its place My third lesson In auto driv n ing from H Fowler, Seat tle's leading auto inatructor, began with a little inside dope into the workings of an auto- mobile “The big majority of people | run thelr machines without an idea of what ts going on on the inside,” said my worthy in structor, as we sped ont to the environs, where no mere man might gate upon my embryo attempts at replacing an auto tire, Echo Done Overalls First | donned the funny one-plage = sult-—-awfally — un- eouth and grimy tt was, but rather nico when there was ro much climbing around and uo der Then I got out all the tools thet I could find im the box and strewed them all about me real handylike, @ Now jack up your wheel,” ald Mr. Fowler, very lazily from his seat in the ear. Once when | played cards I had heard of jacks, but none of the tools lying there on the rround looked like @ jack Mr. Fowler left his seat, picked up one of the “tools,” placed it under the wheel and started puffing and shoving. More Heaving and Pulling And the ee! started to Echo Zahi wrestling with the | raise off the ground! which H. B. Fowler is teaching hi Then there was another | motorist. ‘AUTO THIEVES BUSY IN SOUTH From all reports, the chief han: ont for the auto thieves seems to be in Southern California. In the past 12 months more than $800,000 worth of automobiles have been | stolen, and a very small per cent Of the Lexington Six, hae re‘urned them recove |from North Yakima, covered with However, the authorities and mo-| alkali dust and four contracts in his tortets have devised @ scheme tip pocket. Fowlor claims that the whereby they hope to put a damper furmors went nutty over the “Clover jon the thieves, The method con-| Lat’ model, and are eating them sints of putting sentries or guards) yp like hot cakes. ach of the seven mountaio pasnes leading from Bouthern Call- fornia on the north, south and est. Pach of these guards ts given daily @ list of the stolen av tomobiles so that any stolen ma chine endeavoring to get out of the country is caught, AUTO CHAMBER TO MEET HERE rae The third annual convention ot| Nerthwest Metz Co, haa just fin- the Automobile Chamber of ( Yom: | Ished a quiet week. Bill bas been |merce will be held at the Wash-| laid up tn bed with some long all- ington hotel in Seattle, Saturday,| ment that is not «polled, and while July 28 jhe wae convalescing he got pinch Altho the original led for breaking the speed law. Pill H. PD. Fowler, the man who pells Mike Collins bas discarded the ice book at the Hooligan club for the hook and line, We hope that Mike was thoughtful enough to leave that pink shirt behind, as the fish are not seccustomed to the dright and gaudy lights. | jRowadars. oversesing every brick that ts being put into jhome of the “most beautiful car in| America.” plan was to hold the meeting in some resort, | Claim that {t is a tough world, aft- the directors, after a meeting, de-| er all. jelded that In order to study the ——ibe jconditions of the automobile indus-| 8. C. Renner, “The Daddy of the try it would be far better to hold| Row,” has more broken fenders it in a large city Hike Seattle, | and ked up care in his shop than be can take care of comfort ably. The green drivers of a slew of jitney busses are the cause where they would have ample op- portunity to study the autom pile market. REIDEN PUTS THE ELGIN ON THE MAP To Charles 8. Reiden, vice preal- dent and general manager of the Elgin Motor Car company, goes the credit of the rapid growth of that institution. Commencing operation 14 months ago in a small rented) buflding in Chicago, with little floor | space, the factory has been expand ed until It now oecuples 108,800 square feet of-floor space The business that Reiden has con tinued to build up for the Elgin; company has increased with such} leaps and bounds that {t has now become necessary to erect large tents alongside of the factory until the new factory, which is now un- baal construction, can be completed. ‘WILL SELL “REDDENS The Vernon A, Smith Motor Car W. A. Wallace te gazing with hungry eyes at his fishing tackle these days, but business is hum- ting so darn fast in his new agen- oy, at Tenth and Seneca, that “the call of the 1a” has to be ignored CARTOONIST NASH WAS GOOD PROPHET, “Rack In 1910, Fred Nash, cartoonist, drew a picture horse and wagon, with a mother and daughter looking at them from across the street, and the little girl remarking in surprise mamma, there's a horse,’ John 8, Bareden, president of th John 8. Bareden Co, Judging from the way horses are disappearing from our streets, the prophet. Anyone with half an eye can observe that the horse and wagon is giving way to the motor truck in business at a rapid rate, By United Pr 4 Wire company, distributors for the Dia-|tne same way as the horse and car. SAN FRAN July 25—|mond-T truck, has secured thé| riage gave way to the automobile, |Norman Ross, world’s champion |asency in this territory for the/tt ts interesting to note that truck swimmer, will try to set a new | Redden Truck users never go back to horses,” record for swimming ac the| The Redden line has had a wide Golden Gate August 12 |sale in the Kast, and the Smith ord Yor the distance ts 20.44, made | Motor Car company expects to| | Dry squad officers arronted Jas is dslk. ty. Welter pees jereate the same demand in this|Judd, 27, a walter; Fred Sander y |section of the map. and Martha Wans, 23, a waitress, picasa Ini oohen peeotnaantie {n a room at Third ave. and Co case with legs that unfold #o tt pi R EAD St STAR WANT iT ADs? ae oe nti Ald bie ite § ses 2 vith ho va whis- be used as A dressing table t= 1 ———-——# | ky_were found in their pos: ¥ r —_———————_—————a Wome of Waterhouse-Sands Motor Car Co., Bellevue and Pine | ™ he George Price i» the busy man/ the new) of al ‘Look, | Nash proved himself a mighty good) | Gets Her Hands Grimy Keinding One of Motorists’ - has Lessons From H. B. Fowler rear tire of the Lexington Six, In jer the fundamental princip! ofa ‘TO SEND MORE OAKLAND CARS W. HO Matsen, general sales manager of the Oukland factory, who reached Seattle last week on | swing around the West, con- \ferred with R. K. Roberts of the North Pacific Oakland company, butors, end Ha: D. Austin, | «er of the Washington Oak- nq branch Mateen brought with him 2008 | tidings to the effect that the fac- jtory will ship more Oaklands to | Seattle next fall. “In the Northwest, we certain- ly feel that we are in good hands in the distributors and dealers. Prospects are decidedly bright in spite of the war, and while it ts @ifficult to predict as to what the future may hold in store, we know {th t the Oakland factory will play ite part,” sald Matsen. This Actually Removes Superfluous Hair Roots (Entirely New and Instantaneous Method Ry the Introduction in th try of what lactine proce elt ’ completely of an- fuse. The process tw enti! all others, becnuse it actually as well as the sur: ntaneour, perfectly harm- and non-irritating kc of phelactine from druggist, follow the simple | directions—end see the hair roots ur own eyes! N come © with y | depil electrical treatment ran prod & left roft hild’s. » exactly @ your money back without Advertisemen Next Week (METROPOLITAN THEATRE WILKES itn Fifth and Pine. Tel ENtett 408 Tonight—All Week—Mats. Wed. and “Nearly Married” Sat A Breezy, Snappy Ls ng Farce Nights, 20¢, 10¢, Bc, Next Week hoebe Hunt ommon Clay” MATS, 2 VAUDEVI “TH MIMIC WORLD" 30—PROPLE—30 FE. TIRES and OTHER 10¢ PALACE Hip Afternoons 1 Eves. 6:20 to 11 2 Wille Nrothers; Emity Darret! & Con 4 Other Big Actn, Photoplay: Fy of the Double Croan’ # for Children, Baturday some indications ‘That the war may cnd thin fall) And then some will regret It That they ignored the call. No honor goen wit mparcd with voru they back up cy ‘When demands are tn a rafting toorsy know you will save more SUIT, COAT, DANES ana |agency in North Yakima. | NCE UPSTAIRG AND UNION TODAY ONLY ROBERT WARWICK | heaving and pulling, and the old tire came off. He then turned the job over to me, and timorously I ap proached the machine and | In the thrilling romance of super- tried to coax it to accept the | sleuth and a girl who was game, new tire. But there's no such thing as being gentle with a tire I found that out very ikly You have to step right up to bat and work With a from Mr. v well, the tire sank back—exhauste Want to try “THE ARGYLE CASE” 4 it again? Declines to Do It Again “Nothing doing’—I knew I could do It now, anyhow | Then he lifted the hood and I looked at the network of engine. Ho started the enging, and I naw how the differed? parts acted On the way back, only think of my dirty and wonder whether tt 1 could hand called the differential on the back axle was going to go wrong. Cause the differential ie the thing that determines in what direction you are go- ing. And I feel as tho a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. FOWLER RIDES OVER | ROUGH COUNTRY H. B. Fowler, of Fowl and Machine Works, Garage ibutor for the famous Lexington Six journeyed east of the mountains last week with hi riner Fink cal, and established a Lexington | While they were in the farming section they sold two clover leafs and two touring car models of the Lexington Six. “In the entire trip we covered 188 miles, and some of it over the roughest road I have ever seen, and the gas consumed was only 11 gal-| lons, which makes an average of 18 | miles to the gallon,” said Fowler ‘UNCLE SAM HOLDS AUTOMEN’S DESTINY “The production of motor cars this year is as uncertain as the. future government of China,” says George L. Trotter, Dort distributor. “Everything depends upon Uncle} Sam. If he commandeers many pry grace Or monopolises steel, the output may | to anything from be brought down to TOMORROW A vigorous drama of the rugged North. “The Long Tr 99 COLISEUM ood Canal Sunday, July 29th. Two Big Steamers leave Colman Dock at contemplating the purchase of a car had better follow that best of all maxims, ‘Do it now.’” The earliest tires used by racing; men were clinchers and race driv- ers have clung tenaciously to the tradition that only tires of the| clincher type would stay on the rims at speeds of 100 miles an hour | and better. BECAUSE IT’S A HIT WITH PACKED HOUSES THE ROYAL FILIPINO BAND Will Stay Until Saturday Night at Eugene Levy’s Orpheum Theatre, 3rd and Madison i The Greatest and Most Costly Musical Novelty Ever Booked Here in Popular-Priced Vaudeville Four Other Vaudeville Acts With ANGELA MAY 10¢ WMT He THURSDAY mar. PHOTOPLAY OLGA PETROVA —IN— “The Secret of Eve”