The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1918, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. PAGE 4 MMIT MOTOR CAR CO. SUCCEEDS THE METZ ela esa ids ta ; New Home ofthe indiana and Bethlehem Trucks | WM, BRADSHAW NEW COMPANY made thin! he Summit the Met« ponent a Nena mee ict, Announcement long tomobile , Fa row ‘Two prominent mn of = thed) s le ' SN 4 \ j y \ ‘ ; re Northwest, and of tate conp | " ‘ . ibs AMA j 2 with the Meta Co., are named am the \ . ofticn@®. William Brad , ahaw D. MH. Hoteh be eanurer f the pid company | has been retained, with a few addi tions. The old salesrooms of the for-| mer Meta Co. will be used by the |B | | also | Car Co. has been appointed as North a ee went distributers for the Saxon Six red - an _— — motor car D Bales rooms of the M. S. Brigham) Truck as well, Mr. Brigham is in a] Chicago in the interests of the Blgin| to make , Car Co., at 511 East Pike st.,/ Position to su truck buyers with] Six and Harreun cars, arranging for) any time, considerable ¢ regular shipments of these cars to) now on th | Seattle. Two carloads of Elgina #0 very popular in Seattle, Preakient E Mark, of the Se] were received this week from the ct agents for the Smith Forma latte Motor Car corporation, Is Im| factory, — | ! Bul il ae «YS Ing the two trucks which have} AN THE RADIATOR 1? hard water is used in the cool CORNER MARKERS REVENGE IS SWEET ing aystem, weale is Ukely to form tn © Corner markers. placed in the cen "There are compensations for moat the radiator. Rust may gather a ier Of street intersections to keep! things!” said Mrs. Wilkins. Poor | with any water Open the The Winning Point e to the right, and discourage! jameg was run over by a motorcar lat the bottom MR. THOMPSON: “Tell me, Tom: What MR. THOMPSON: “That shows you have ' EI ieee. ire been Date} yestaniny, wat he bad © euile on iy T0 MAKE TREAD hago seh gy apes was your ambition when we engaged you as an a clear head for business. You understand the { gmmon, Now a California city is! cent oe on ae ee ee water. Do ‘ office boy eight years ago at five dollare per?” value of a good credit.” Bitte to rootorlata by pincing the| “WHY the emilet™¢ ns ail FILLERS STICK heat, Make sure that the TOM: “I had hopes of becoming a sales: TOM: “I always wanted a good credit carrying home a rake a Pr * i ‘ Sse ore itbasetnated troes| * © od it punctured a tire.” | seater Histone CY not clogged. by * man, and that ambition always stuck to me. rating. And the very fact that the best kind of } «5 0 ate ee ortat t recently i. © down ie. . H : fall electric lamp inside the mark-| ——__! naa rang raga pot dere use| If you ha MR. THOMPSON: That see ity 16 clothes could be bought at Gately'’s and not Current is obtained from a bat You hear the Red Cross after a weaso! here. That is why we called you. You will have having to pay all in thirty days appealed to me. ae © small excavation in} | ANSWER. side Manag hacer teeangvitosd Lo Kove tee. a the western states all to yourself{—a chance to do “ > i Street beneath the marker. ” | gg — wie nce NE OTT * with him we found that be had slim] muriatic acid. Place big things, Toms.” MR. THOMPSON: “Perhaps you would be - ply smeared a little cement in the the drainage from the radiator will rT % a lod k het 0: I little fell cut, pushed in a chunk of tread| ay from the tires and drain ae . : surprised to know that since | was a little tellow filler and gone on hin way, the castng eyesem. After cloaitig the TOM: “I thank you, sir. I'll certainly do my in shor? trousers, forty years or more . I also | BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS You must first trim the edges of| pevcock, fill the radiator with water best. I did not expect this promotion because bought my clothes at Gately's, not always on the cut smooth with a sharp knife./to which a quart of commercial * ; 3 roughen the rubber with emery pe |muriatic acid has been added. Place there were older men ahead of me. account of their credit service, but more because | | per, and clean out thoroly with 880 | the radiator cap in position, run the MR. THOMPSON: “True enough, there of the quality of their clothes.” ‘The Greatest Car Value in Americn Today |'9¢ Apply & heavy coat of patch | motor for five minutes at slow speed are several men in line for promotion—fellows pf oo ¥ ling cement and while it &* drying and then drain thoroly. Fil with h 9 abili hi TOM: “More convincing evidence of m WASHINGTON OAKLAND CO, | take what you judge is a little more | fresh water and run motor again for with pep, courage and ability—but, everything ‘ood judgment in buying at Gately's would pe d “att Pike 86. at Tweltth eek) ot Seeners Otay Se 50 Se Se HS | re pemates, Drain, ihe. saints considered, there is one _ in your favor— be "ble." IG The Most Beautiful Car in America firmly into tne hole and trim off | cleaning solution from the radiator TOM: “I can thank Gately's for that. Be- MR. THOMPSON: “Thank you, Tom— . Great Western Motors, Inc. | Tir ic tevet with the tread. if pow |yetil the radiator aly for two orf fore T began to buy my clothes there the clothes hove you sate Se, nore & Sik ainen anes Ie aa low ome net 768 0nd 748 aidic let the repair stand @ few | three days following ning. | problem was a constant x uy your ee i ‘TIRES—ACCESCORIE! AIRS er , baat ati tna | sa | MR. THOMPSON: “And how did Gately's ‘TOM: “No. But I shall. : \ ge 5 wpe |] elminate your problem? MR. THOMPSON: “We'll soon have other | Ante | pyr) Co. Accosaerten, iat en be pebbies are forced into the pos eee a TOM: Through their convenient charge promotions and a good appearance will mean 8 Deeg each at ocala Apa which opened Thursday at the Pal-| account system. m much. j loretgn "lace Hip | WILLARD SERVICE | forcing itwelf between tread and fab- | “>! ss Recharging. Repairing. re teapte| Often this causes complete seed cameas womta tasoer eee Summary of Facts imc. tread separation and the lose Of 80 | saneing and chatter A good appearance earns promotion. Men who once bay at Gately’s remain Gately | wa e. Phew. F ¥ : ‘taking the trouble to follow direc: eee od ingore Bay — ~~ “ spe you Ewe your One of our proudest boasts is that we number Phone East 914 ; tiene and cure tread cute properly! isie Clayton presents a high | el money a chance to make good. @mong our customers men who have dealt with us OM Enct Pike St. | will pay big dividends. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. ' class oftering of comedy and char Gately’ ie & 1 . for many years and whe in many instances have IIT ce er SE nS REL] | Gas imme so econ noe ne oe a f pabeckieter ‘tteiees "Megenstes Fike ie gl mes Capua aera " _aeaMS gd bein iaaine “Our Employes are 100 per Cent Red Cross Contributors” U SERVICE STATION for EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL “Well, the truth is,” explained her i ND) weiuily slippery. ‘Every yard t O C A ‘ S. C. RENNER, PROPRIETOR OF gained I slipped and skidded back Pedy oy gael a ela pen a Charge Account } jow located ia mew and larger quarters. Come took | ai! roy i le * led Ks ‘ oe cms meormenn | We arrange terms to suit you. You need not pay all in 30 days. » E , , $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month, is All We Ask 3 t UNION UNION : I BP STORE 1113 Third Avenue. HOURS i i | | in athletics will receive WASHINGTON, May 24.—Copper a committee appointed | prices for the three months, begin- EWIS, May 24~—The Y. | to line t en for the Y. M. C. A.,| ning June 1, are expected to remain ftioulty physical direc sking that he give his services to|on the basis of 23% cents a pound, |the work during the war. | following a meeting of copper indus- University Will | Y. M. AFTER ATHLETES | on « st Train Navy Men) caxe : ‘ wanted f vice a ae [try representatives with the war in- v ] P | from the grade of ensign dawn q oJ ° . ” dienta will be enlisted and get the [i The car itself needs no introduction. We don’t need to of necond clans seamen. = 3 tell you anything about the beautiful Saxon Light Six. PP coke mgm ope S | | However, we take this means of weodat enue “in Sothr.'xev | Standard : aie The show i on hia way co | Equipment , Methe urch of the South. King county jail will be open for | public inspection Saturday, from 11 a.m, until 4 p. m., under direction of Seattle Grade Teachers’ club. _ ANNOUNCING that the Summit Motor Car Company (successors to the Metz Company) will hereafter be Northwest distribu- ‘tors for the Saxon, in addition to Metz cars. SEND FOR CATALOGUE ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION University of Washington “mov ing-up” assembly will be held ‘Tues day evening MADE TO ORDER along with the UNION LABEL If you consider serv- ice, appreciate value and wish to save money, you should see our line before pur- chasing your new suit. ON THIS MODEL | Oakland “SIX” The Sensible Summer and Winter Car. 000 miles. Has bumper like a new car. Owner been drafted $1,125 Terms. 1917 Elgin Six—Touring car. Good mechanical condition, G rubber, This is also ag buy .. Summit Motor Car Co. SUCCESSORS TO THE METZ CO. Terms. AGENTS FOR SAXON AND METZ CARS 1 land—Touring car. WASHINGTON OAKLAND COMPANY East Pike St. at 12th. Phone East 614. 1016-1018 EAST PIKE STREET wet gl ep 4 ; PACIFIC MOTORS, Ine, Yo ote ote ote ofe ofe ote ofe | 304 PUK | 517K. Pike St. Kast on

Other pages from this issue: