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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