The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1919, Page 19

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ser THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1919. ‘SOME DOPE |_ON BRAKING CASCADE FIRM DIS | usanda of motor Irtve from thelr accustom f tor range pla , nfaw t and tions will be helpful Tho it im generatiy known by th experienced motorint that if a hill | too steep for ¢ firet me reverse may t 1, the f S AES Ne n , ’ eae wae cite pt te | Going Down - Pere oe The New One and One-Half Ton Gramm-Bernstein } Ina \ era Raven, t a : | In Every Field of Transportation Activity : | the Gramm-Bernstein Dominates John W. Vanderbilt, left; Cart Lipsky, center; ©. P. Wood, manager, offleials of the Cascade Motor Sales — hype aaage Aa company, standing in front of a five-ton Gramm Bernstein special d map oty model sees bein th WHY? ne of t % rtant an-fave ta ry one, and) * and will build an organization’ sistance, Hence. ¢ nounce ~ motor circles | plans . wey for e| of skilled ¢ . to care for the P ‘ , Fs cs A aes P . ae t a W.| perme consttucted| needs of Gramm-Bernstein owne tu tien For over nineteen years it has given utmost in truck satisfaction. It has proven by the test of Silman, and t “ee . . ‘ < ‘ .? rage Pig oh be yr time to be the ultimate in motor truck engineering. Nineteen years inspecting new and wonderful terest: Inland Empire Sales om Hernstein Mowe Mexicans Balk pening the throttle introduces @ improvements, adapting them each year until today Co. fi A v b * g h an a r k Com has eir factor t more 6 brakes should be , et Yak at Lima, ¢ ¢ been man at an mnesty 1 only if the + en me The news : Mr. Va fa «M vince 1901 LAREDO, 1 Sept. 13 dare insufficient to prevent t . . o . . ae "wns one ltd, ata hin im tut che re beri rine voces Gore Sewer Sooo The Gramm-Bemstein Is and Always Will Be First in Its Field motor sales fm e der truck ‘ first ¢ aw t hed ame to po | speed mame of the Cascade ert 6; the first | ER gt Sandy roads baffie the owner whe : Ciimpeny | ars pestis 19 as. ki - ‘ ha * accustomed to driving in tiene Builder of the 1st—2-cylinder truck (1904). Owner of the BASIC patents controlling every char- EE reaggoamgter ge ~ s a ee wan exproaned by Lule | light car tekes the aa Builder of the 1st—s-cylinder truck (1906) ‘ acte r of pow er take-off from tran mt sion (1008), Abmociated © comes in four modele r ¢t ’ iat t Builder of the 1st—U. S. Liberty truck (1917). dv) sung ae - tr me of high quality chainless true | company are CF uae f team, Gene eaident ¢ 2 t if the wand ts v \< > nile PY LB yeaa GENES, or every purpose. | aged and Cart Lins VEAMEE Sinatt Abamenane Mexico City t ie stuck in wand it is Builder f the 1st—Convoy of 30 Liberty trucks for Owner of the G. B. patent “always in mesh” and@‘foo-k ager. Mr. Wood . that appeals t ag le ray i maces try to get it out apir our buys “Over There,” 1917, proof” transmission (1912). | having t n “ a fr tr : - > i wae Ay = in this t s ong service tere ne ¢ g of geare.| sen he et Try Neutral Tipeks the beet wr x wen t ite © nentra ; : Compare this ripe experience, if you will, to that of some of the more recent comers into the field. There’sa truck sales r the North . te t b . od . ecretary iat tt ar whe Boards, if t reason for the wonderfully good name and the splendid prestige the Gramm-Bernstein enjoy | bea Sad comes a Fi a i. a ne apg We would like to show you this truck or any size up to 5 tons; show you what quality means in truck con- | Mitchell Motor! withstar as much’ DETROIT RAILWAY MEN bari Doheied Me. the cons struction, It will pay you to investigate. : lef quccess wit! Company has engage & graduate mechani . expert on tenance of Wa vention here yester between the ¢ Maintenance of wa | railway brotherhood w mergency. In xa Distributors for State of Washington Wheels are a little har 2106-2116 Second Avenue Temporary Location Phone Main 6513 oe em eens ct eg ics ee CASCADE MOTOR SALES Co. | trucks, a8 manager department. Mr full charge of this fou not the car sinks the chains will prot » i) ably take hold on the f underneath the mud. {fords a number of h may be attached to the rear | bb Stofi 1/3) Bedtime Peter Finds Another Friend. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) le the car to tray nd of ar me instance the device a ear to sink Just enough to clear th axiom Silversand Lake, —, ing a mouthful of en cee ee Wednesday night.| clean bed. Not hearing Gan aedehuceal My own ar Joan anything but soldier talk a c Dae tae Ae greg Baby and, » had the talk, Eric| pital clamor. Then #u ycoming) “aty the Junco asd his retetives ; ame along with us, so that we had al to somebody's h the lovell © us, so th had a merry pa Over almost any knew,” he said when | part of England. B n ani Pet A up hi rs ‘Is | Dethaes’ Hales Nat hiverben | ce as cantina eee ale eae I Pi ag Taree hy Maced a | s 1 e € € of he lake nt i woman th . cw Refuses Plan bw i face wakes Caled aaeun NAA r tech, at], very, much here” replied a voles) sli x + -Maow Seon cata sidinvé:-chaer to d0tve you rig pehing ‘ter’s back It was so} ‘ nexpected that it made Peter jump. Live each, when 1 was stil are Goleta : ae He turned to find Slaty himself rs, president . whole Ret 2 huckling merrily as he picked up at first w f the American Fed jon of Labor,|>@lf recovered from that } gratitude. I was weak a , - 7 yesterday appealed to both strikers | S#fth that was the war, an 4 a 1 as happy. Thankfulness | 20 1. potty, but trimmer sadkeroiy ; 4 city officials of Honton to lay | Poscued me from the g * of th 1 love were in my heart. They Wak te akidlabine Mae ae ; uside their grievar untid the ‘ I have been on the brink of/ went out to her, She looked to] junc, eye any other bird) Hin head t labor conference called by | €!¥ you the story. I knew cl, @ goddess, every . and breast were a clear dent ino oe C ¢ ‘ould understand ar ight help me ing th was beautiful ro0 President Wilson for October 6 in| * ny! fand mig me/ thing that beaut ®008. | color. Underneath he was white. Washington ‘ When I learned ho vhappy ; toe . His sides were grayish, His outer Gompers first telecraphed Mayor! Why didn’t you tell me? Was it| «he was, my heart yearned -to her Peters, asking that the city withdr ‘cried Peter, tait feathers were white. Hin bit) “Are you here to stay all winter?® fair not to | more than ever. If there was any . y was fle it looked almost for the time being the edict fe erhaps it wasn't fair to y thing I thoroly understood it waa! white | ding polite ot Boston f the story was HERS ffering. I hod lived with traged - never very far above it. IT am like ling policemen of Hoston from : * jeu 8 ’ , “Are you here to stay all winter?" | 10 friend. potte ; g the American Federation of La rs, too, wasn't it » stop the tr in the world| orieq Peter ny friend, Dotty the Tree Sparrow, “ For stor | the One Great Thing in tite. | “s a : statu, |iM this respect. It always seems to ale . { a woman than of . eallvichcaah Dorothy?}.. 2. certainly am.” was Slaty’s|me easier to hide a nest on tie At the same time, Gompers ‘ r the old line: ‘Love oe ta cca roman | PFOmPt response, “It will take pretty | 9 A th a i tira A. 3. 66 £,sadiclais aA man w the old line: ‘Love|y did not tell myself ‘This woman | Prompt response, “lt will take pretty | ground than anywhere else. ‘There atin te pelcaien, akin of man's life a thing apart; ‘Us| joves me. I love her; I must prove| here, If the wy gets too deep, Fit|2,noting I having a nest well » back to thelr paste re. that I love her by hel her, be i |, | hidden. sharp eyes to find eg, just go up to Farmer Brown's barn friending her rip it-| yard. I can always pick up an self, I tell you, was out Of MY! there, for Farmer Brown's Boy is a| 3... thoughts. | very good friend of mine. I know he Here was someone who had help- | my nest, I can tell you that, Peter Rabbit hat the city oMficials do. pers stated after he had sent the grams that he expected this ul to have an offect on the t 1 then Dotty, who had beem won't let me starve, no matter what 5. 1 : aye top ren ened steel strike and other labor ¢ ed me beyond the power of words|the weather is, I think it is going to | “Cet, Save @ cry of alarm, and ime turbances. He hopes that to tell, and ne needed help. | gy. » stantly there was flit of many ar hopes tha strikes snow, You know, I am sometimes |} the iitle teahas ; will be called off until the cc mind a part of the | called the Snowbird.” igs as ittle feathered folk ought the s the ed, Iter of the bushes Peter nodded, “So I have heard,” |had nettled dimiculties . =< of the eld Pe BOSTON, Sept. 13 ou exa what | really belongs to Snowflake the Snow : " “ spt. 1 “ way and looked that way. Crouching oas.—With Gov. ¢ There seemed | Bunting flat among the weeds he v Black | no arbitration is possit t well and went] “Quite right, Peter. Quite right,” | {t § & the is he saw Bla Pussy the Cat. Peter stamped am grily, then with jumps he started for the dear Old Brier Patch, lipperty= lipperty-lip. strike and trades mpathetio atrike 1 the possibility of a gener uld paralyze the Gradually the|replied Sla I much prefer my had been sojown name of Junco, My, these seeds became blotted |are good renewed strug | “By the way |make your nest ¢ Slaty, what do you of the M. J. O'Donnell, 1 vo and where do YOU! Next story: Peter Discovers Snows Central Labor untor 1 r union She wrote—T two or three | Put it?” asked Peter flake, ° oficialé ade stoking a < cence with letters filled euslons af My nest is usually made of grass|" — Gov. Coolidge toda with the hope devotion and s which J|48nd r s." replied Slaty. A woman's silence often means of averting further walkouts by a set only half understood, I never € It lined with fine) more than her words. tlement of the policemen's demands ined sant to leave her} stasees When TI am especially | - fs wee While the conference was pending, it home her husband—every with long hairs. Often! Let's go eat at Boldt’ ‘s—uptows, nnounced that me on the ground, and 114 8d Ave.; dowmtown, 913 2d A’ was of the elty | thing—and do the thing which she fire department will vote tonight on| has done, I am not excusing my the question of striking in sympathy | self. 1 loved her, Or thought I with the police did—pert | do, in @ way that Telephone operators also will take is half gratitude, half pity a strike vote today. Other unions already have begun to poll strike votes, following instructions issued last night at the meeting of the Con | tral Labor union Gov. Coolid maintained that un. }@er no conditions could the striking «eu mote teas! CHAS, S, HARPER, Inc. eratitude and pity (Willard Storage Battery Distributors) and yet you must do it-—you must tand by her and keep whatever He looked at me a moment like & man who has been shot and is go} ‘ ing to fall | announce the appointment of the “All right—" his votce was G. A. R. TURNS DOWN oa ; vol LEAGUE OF NATIONS | WL ake A. RIAERTRE hb: With OF aes nina inate tee aeiuly:. esas: | COLUMBUS, Ohi the ny ht. Dorothy—no one who to write more tonight DOROTHY (United Press.)—Col, James D, Bell,| has not been thru that carnage ay Fremont Electric Co. of Brooklyn i Waa ubatiivnouale | QRekie: OF WHALE AbeN (6 50U, Celie terre commmasderin-ehlel’ ot the | Glee 7oNr raya men enal|| CLOSED TODAY: 148 Bering Stow 3 closing ne Nothing else seems to matter one as an official d annual encampment pig fy ot ode A Out of respect to the visit STORAGE yesterday. He succeeds Cr %.| f L \ Adams, of Omaha, Neb | “It is horrible even to think back || of President Wilson to Seat league of nations covenant at to those days, But Mrs. Kymbal|! tle, business will be sus- s told you the story. It is her | ee tale ee et tans tal te || pended vend, all. yards of approved by the delegates " n / aaniuation Mies ant on cesta of it—and let you judge—no|| this company will be closed § World War} me yanish-American and U. S. Battleship Dakota y stands was unanim veteran: nto one boc “T wonder if you can understand <. t Pi J. M. OSMOND, Pres. and Mgr. ° nee Lie | Dorothy, the feelings of a man who Pacific Coast Coal Co. Sore At: Soramalt st 8413 At this stage of the game, the|has been reeking in the mud and 563 Railroad Ave. 8. icicle Sa ’ lightweight champlonship i« conced--| horror of the front line, not secirg Main 5080 jed to the icomen, @ decent woman for months, Hot hav: | |

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